Winter in Central Oregon is a season of beauty, adventure and fun. Whether you’re exploring snowy trails under the stars, racing down a mountain or lacing up your ice skates, there are a variety of ways to embrace the chilly season. These upcoming events are perfect for anyone looking to stay active, connect with nature and make the most of the season. From family-friendly activities to thrilling races, here’s a roundup of outdoor recreation events to enjoy this winter.
Geminids Meteor Shower Snowshoe Tour
Snowshoe beneath a star-filled sky and witness the magic of the Geminids meteor shower. Wanderlust Tours leads these guided adventures around Mt. Bachelor through the Deschutes National Forest in powdery snow, complete with hot cocoa to warm you up. All tours include instruction so let Wanderlust Tours do the driving and teach you fun snowshoeing tips and tricks. Whether you’re new to snowshoeing or an experienced adventurer, the tour offers an unforgettable winter experience. It is recommended to wear winter boots and ski pants to stay warm and dry.
Snowshoe Tour
Dirksen Derby
Snowboarders of all ages and abilities unite for the Dirksen Derby, Mt. Bachelor’s premier rally race this winter season. The event brings international snowboarding and sit-ski communities together for a weekend of high-speed fun, camaraderie and competition. Each year since the derby’s inception in 2007, racers navigate hand-crafted slalom courses built at a new location on the lower mountain of Mt. Bachelor. Proceeds benefit local causes. The goal of the derby is to give everyone the chance to race down the same course โ from the top pros to the youngest groms.
Snowboard Rally Race
Winter Solstice Celebration at The Pavilion
Celebrate the shortest day of the year with an evening of ice skating under twinkling lights at The Pavilion. Enjoy treats and a special performance by the Bend Ice Figure Skating Club. Bring a nonperishable food donation for NeighborImpact to receive a discounted admission. Nutritious items like pasta, canned vegetables and soups are especially appreciated.
at The Pavilion
Snowshoe with a Ranger at Walton Lake
Explore the serene beauty of the Ochoco National Forest on a guided snowshoe tour with a ranger. Walton Lake is 45 minutes outside of Prineville, and this family-friendly adventure will take you through snow-draped landscapes as the ranger offers expert insights. Afterward, warm up by a crackling fire with complimentary hot beverages. Whether you’re an experienced outdoor enthusiast or trying snowshoeing for the first time, this event is a great way to celebrate the season and the wonders of the Ochoco National Forest. All skill levels are welcome.
at Walton Lake
Santa on the Slopes
Ho! Ho! Ho! Get in the holiday spirit and find Santa on the mountain this winter when Santa hits the slopes at Mt. Bachelor on Christmas Eve, spreading holiday cheers as he skis, rides the chairlift and hands out candy. Don’t miss the chance to snap a photo with Saint Nick as he cruises through this winter wonderland โ a magical tradition for families and winter enthusiasts alike.
New Year’s Eve Bonfire on the Snow
Ring in the new year with a snowshoe adventure and a cozy bonfire under the starry, twinkling night. Wanderlust Tours leads this magical midnight trek through the powdery, snow-filled forest to a hand-carved amphitheater in the Cascade Mountains, where you’ll sip hot cocoa with hazelnut espresso vodka and toast the new year with champagne in front of a crackling bonfire. During the adventure, naturalist guides will point out planets, stars and constellations as you relax in the glow of the fire.
Polar Bear 5K/10K Run
Brave the cold and tackle the 5K or 10K course through Redmond’s beautiful Dry Canyon. All ages and abilities are welcome. After the race, warm up with hot chocolate, sandwiches and celebrate with an awards ceremony honoring the top three finishers overall by age group. Cheerleaders and spectators are welcome to join the fun too during the 16th annual Polar Bear Run.
This article appears in Source Weekly December 12, 2024.














