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Cycle the easy 1.6-mile Pine Nursery Park Path in Bend, Oregon, enjoying views of the Three Sisters and park amenities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.35 km
169 m
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2.36 km
249 m
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Pine Nursery Park offers ample parking facilities for visitors. You can find various parking areas conveniently located throughout the park, providing easy access to the cycling paths and other amenities.
Yes, the path is widely considered easy and is ideal for beginners, children, and seniors. It features mostly gentle grades and a paved, level surface, making it very accessible for a relaxed touring bicycle ride.
The primary cycling system at Pine Nursery Park features over 4.5 miles of paved, wide, and relatively level paths, including a 1.25-mile paved loop. While generally smooth, some sections may have minor bumps due to tree roots. A parallel natural surface trail is also available for those who prefer off-road cycling.
As you cycle, you'll meander through a juniper forest and the 158-acre community park. The path offers scenic vistas of local landmarks such as the Three Sisters mountain peaks, Pilot Butte, and Mt. Bachelor Butte. You'll also pass an irrigated fishing pond and a major irrigation canal, adding to the visual variety.
The park is a large community hub with numerous amenities directly accessible from the trails. These include sports fields, a disc-golf course, sand volleyball courts, pickleball courts, and a playground. For those with dogs, there's a large off-leash dog area. You'll also find drinking fountains and portable toilets available seasonally.
Yes, Pine Nursery Park is very dog-friendly. It features a large off-leash dog area where your canine companions can run freely. Dogs are also permitted on the trails, but please ensure they are leashed in designated areas and that you clean up after them.
The path is enjoyable year-round, but spring, summer, and fall offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with mild weather and full access to seasonal amenities like drinking fountains. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potential icy patches.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Pine Nursery Park or its cycling paths. It is a public community park open for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, the park's natural setting provides opportunities to spot local wildlife. Riders may encounter ground squirrels, various bird species, and occasionally skunks along the path.
The main paved loop trail within Pine Nursery Park is approximately 1.25 miles (about 2 kilometers) long, offering a convenient and easy circuit for cyclists.
Yes, the path provides connections to nearby roads and the NUID Canal Trail, expanding your cycling options beyond the park's boundaries if you wish to explore further.
While the path is generally smooth and well-maintained, some sections of the paved trail may have minor bumps due to tree roots. Cyclists should remain aware of their surroundings, especially if riding at higher speeds.