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United States
Oregon
Deschutes County
Redmond

Dry Canyon Trail

Easy

4.7

(5030)

16,663

riders

Dry Canyon Trail

00:54

12.0km

70m

Cycling

Cycle the easy Dry Canyon Trail in Redmond, Oregon, a 7.5-mile route through high desert scenery, rock cliffs, and city parks.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Dry Canyon Wildlife

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Although you wouldn't think it of a city park, Dry Canyon offers a great opportunity to enjoy the wildlife of the Central Oregon High Desert. With a variety of wild …

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Dry Canyon Trail?

You'll find excellent accessibility with numerous entry points and parking areas conveniently located along the route. The trail connects various parks and sports fields, so many of these locations offer parking.

Is the Dry Canyon Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is considered easy and suitable for all ages and skill levels, including families and casual riders. It's mostly flat with a smooth, paved asphalt surface, making it very accessible.

What is the terrain like for cycling on this trail?

The primary pathway is paved asphalt, approximately 10 feet wide, with an additional 3-foot gravel shoulder on both sides. This provides ample space for passing. While mostly paved, there are also contiguous graveled paths for those who prefer dirt, and separate developed dirt paths along the canyon rims for mountain biking or horseback riding. The paved surface is consistently smooth and well-maintained.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll experience diverse 'high desert' scenery, featuring juniper trees, sagebrush, and grasses. The trail meanders through a gentle valley that transforms into a deep coulee with picturesque rock cliffs. It also integrates urban elements, passing under the graceful arches of the Maple Avenue Bridge and alongside city parks. The northern section offers undeveloped areas with junipers and towering rimrock, while the central section includes recreational facilities.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Dry Canyon Trail?

The trail's natural beauty changes with the seasons. Spring offers wildflowers, and autumn brings golden hues, making these excellent times to visit. Its smooth surface makes it enjoyable in most conditions, but check local weather for optimal comfort.

Are there any permits or fees required to use Dry Canyon Park or the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Dry Canyon Park or to use the trail itself. It's freely accessible to the public.

Is the Dry Canyon Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! There's even an off-leash dog park located along the route, making it a great spot to bring your canine companion.

What notable features or points of interest can I find along the way?

Beyond the high desert scenery, you'll pass under the Maple Avenue Bridge, find an off-leash dog park, a community garden, a disc golf course, and the Hope Playground, an inclusive playground for children. You might also spot some Dry Canyon Wildlife.

Does the trail connect to other paths or areas?

Yes, the Dry Canyon Trail functions as a central corridor, connecting various parks, sports fields, and wildlife areas directly through the heart of Redmond. It also passes through sections of the TransAmerica Trail (Oregon).

Are there restrooms or water available on the trail?

Yes, the trail offers excellent accessibility with numerous restrooms, picnic spots, and water refill stations conveniently located along the route, particularly within the city parks it connects.

How long does it typically take to cycle the Dry Canyon Trail?

The trail is approximately 7.8 miles as an out-and-back route. For a touring bicycle, the average duration is around 54 minutes, but this can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or amenities.

Is the Dry Canyon Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Dry Canyon Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, offering a considerable distance for a leisurely ride within a distinctive high desert canyon environment.

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