Gone Snowshoeing

Crater Lake in Winter

Snowshoeing is a staple of winter activities here at Wanderlust Tours. We love to take our guests places that you can only access by wearing a pair of snowshoes. We take groups out morning, afternoon, and night and live for the discovery of new sights, interesting plants, and curious creatures around every corner.

One of our favorite places to snowshoe is at Crater Lake. Crater Lake is Oregon's only national park and it's beauty is something you can't describe; you just have to be there to see it.

Throughout the winter we take ski clubs for snowshoeing tours at Crater Lake. People come from all over the United States to ski at Mt. Bachelor and experience the Bend area and we love add a little more to their experience. 

Have you ever been to Crater Lake?? If not, take this moment to put it on your bucket list. Your future self will thank you. 

Snowshoeing at Crater Lake

Surviving Winter in Central Oregon

Winter came in full force this year! Bend schools experienced 5 snow days and Bend sat under more snow than it has in a long time. Then, on February 2nd, Punxsutawney Phil told us we would have 6 more weeks of winter!! As you can imagine, most of us here at Wanderlust Tours love winter. We also love summer and spring and fall (but we're not talking about that today). In case you were starting to feel like there was too much snow this winter or that it was lasting too long, we're here to provide you with a short bucket list. "Things to do before spring is here" in Bend, Oregon. 

1. Stop and smell the ... TREES

For real. These Ponderosa pines are full of that yummy vanilla/butterscotch scent that will have you sniffing every tree along the trail. If anyone gives you a funny look, just invite them to sniff with you! 

Stop and smell the trees

2. Don't flip out!

Spring and summer will be here soon enough... but there's so much to love about winter! Strap on snowshoes and go for a hike. Join us for 

Try new things in Bend Oregon Snowshoeing

3. Go High!

When visitors come to town, Pilot Butte is the first place I take them (on a clear day). There's something really helpful about knowing where you are. When you see the geography of the land from above, it gives you perspective. And it's really pretty. Get yourself up to Pilot Butte for one of the best views in the city. Plus, it's apparently the best place for a selfie in Bend. For real, it won an award from the Source.

Hike to Pilot Butte

4. And Low..

Don't stop at the mountain peaks! Exploration awaits in Bend's underground lava tubes. Volcanic eruptions oozed out lava all over central Oregon and left us with tunnels waiting to be discovered. Join our Lava Cave Tour and we'll equip you with a light and a helmet and show you the amazing wonder of the underworld. No crawling required (but we think it's a blast!)

5. Go play outside!

Remember when you were young and your parents just wanted you to go play outside?! Maybe it was just because you were driving them crazy... but they may have been looking out for your health too. Spending time in nature is scientifically proven to lighten your mood and enhance positivity. If just being outside is good for you, can you imagine what a place like Tumalo Falls would do for your brain?!  

So there you have it! 5 tips for beating the winter blues. We can't wait to see you adventuring out there. 

A Wanderlust Valentine's!

Something pretty interesting happened on our Shoes, Brews, & Views Snowshoe Tour last Saturday and I asked one of our guides, Chaney, to share about his experience.

"One of my favorite parts of being a Naturalist Guide here at Wanderlust is that every single trip has the potential for wonder in many forms. Light changes, the weather shifts, and the group of fellow explorers is always different. Last Saturday, everything conspired to create a truly memorable trip out into the snow on Kapka Butte.

Our group had just completed our climb up the side of the cinder cone where we stopped for a break with a marvelous view west towards Mt. Bachelor. Blue skies made for a most photogenic moment, and everyone was posing for pictures at the geographic high point of our journey. Suddenly, gasps drew my attention to one couple in particular, where a man had just knelt down on one knee and was proposing to his girlfriend. She said yes, and our scenic vista transformed into a joyous overlook and a fine beginning to the Valentine’s weekend. We, of course, congratulated the couple, then celebrated with the “brews” portion of our Shoes, Brews, and Views trip.

Eventually, the time came for us to descend and leave our view behind. Final photos were posed for, but once more they weren’t all simply your average photos. For the second time, gasps led me to turn and see another proposal in action! The romantic question was again met with a resounding yes, the future husband and wife embraced, and we jumped right back into our congratulatory spirit. In a span of 30 minutes I’d gone from zero proposals on my trips to two! The two men, who I’m sure had nervously checked their pockets all the way up to make sure the rings were still there, joked with one another, making light of the fact that their engaging intentions had unwittingly but happily shared the same sunlit forest high on Kapka Butte.

Proposals in Bend Oregon
Bride and Groom in Bend Oregon

I’m not usually one for selfies, but it was too momentous of a trip to pass on a group photo. We bunched up, smiled for the camera, and began our hike back through the snow with beaming smiles all around. It was an unforgettable adventure and an afternoon I’ll always think back on when I see Kapka Butte. Congratulations to both of the happy couples!"

Snowshoe Proposal in Bend Oregon