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Discover the Majestic Redmond Caves: A Natural Wonder

Explore the breathtaking Redmond Caves in Oregon, a natural wonder featuring stunning formations and serene hiking trails for every adventurer.

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Redmond Caves offers an enchanting escape for nature lovers, showcasing stunning geological formations and tranquil surroundings, perfect for a family outing or solo adventure.

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SE Airport Way, Redmond, Oregon, 97756, US
Monday
7 am-7 pm
Tuesday
7 am-7 pm
Wednesday
7 am-7 pm
Thursday
7 am-7 pm
Friday
7 am-7 pm
Saturday
7 am-7 pm
Sunday
7 am-7 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're driving from Klamath Falls, take US-97 North for about 70 miles. Continue on US-97 until you reach the exit for Redmond. Follow the signs for SE Airport Way. Once on SE Airport Way, continue for about 3 miles, and you will see the entrance to Redmond Caves on your right. There is no entry fee for visiting the cave site.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Redmond Caves via public transportation, first take a bus from Klamath Falls to Bend, which usually involves a transfer. From Bend, you can board a bus heading to Redmond. Once in Redmond, you will need to use a rideshare service or taxi to reach SE Airport Way. The total cost will vary based on the bus services and rideshare options chosen.

    Biking

    For those who enjoy biking, you can ride from downtown Redmond to Redmond Caves. Head southeast on SW 6th St toward SW Forest Ave, then continue onto SW 19th St. Follow the bike paths and local streets for about 4 miles to reach the caves. Make sure to wear a helmet and stay aware of traffic. This option is free, but ensure your bike is in good condition.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience, as weekends can attract more visitors.
    Bring a camera to capture the unique rock formations and beautiful scenery.
    Pack water and snacks, as there are limited facilities on-site.
    Wear sturdy shoes, as some trails may be uneven or rocky.
    Check the weather before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

    Discover more about Redmond Caves

    Nestled in the heart of Oregon, the Redmond Caves are a captivating destination that promises an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. This natural wonder features a series of fascinating caves formed through volcanic activity, providing a glimpse into the geological history of the region. The caves are easily accessible, making them an ideal spot for families, hikers, and explorers of all ages. As you wander through the winding paths, you will be greeted by unique rock formations, diverse flora, and the calming sounds of nature, ensuring a serene atmosphere. The site also offers well-marked trails for those looking to delve deeper into the surrounding landscape, providing an excellent opportunity for birdwatching and photography. The Redmond Caves are not just about exploration; they are a haven for relaxation, where you can soak in the peaceful ambiance and reconnect with nature. Additionally, the area is rich in local wildlife, offering visitors the chance to observe various species in their natural habitat. With ample parking and amenities available, a visit to the Redmond Caves is a convenient and enriching addition to your travel itinerary in Oregon. Whether you're planning a leisurely hike or a family day out, this destination is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

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