River winding through scenic landscape on a sunny day

When the thermometer climbs past 80 and the sun doesn’t set until 9 PM, there’s only one thing Bend locals are thinking about: floating the Deschutes. Every summer, over 250,000 people take to the river on tubes, paddleboards, and kayaks — and if you haven’t done it yet, this is your year.

The Classic Float Route

The most popular route runs from Riverbend Park to Drake Park, a mellow 2-hour float through the heart of Bend. You’ll drift past the Old Mill District, under historic footbridges, and through some of the prettiest stretches of urban river anywhere in the West.

What to Bring

Keep it simple: a tube or inflatable (rentable from spots like Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe or Sun Country Tours), sunscreen, water, a dry bag for your phone, and shoes you don’t mind getting wet. Leave the glass at home — it’s banned on the river.

The Whitewater Park

For a little more excitement, the Bend Whitewater Park near McKay Park has a standing wave channel that’s become a hub for river surfers and kayakers. It’s free, it’s fun, and it’s one of the most uniquely Bend things you can do on a summer day.

Shuttle Tips

Parking can be tricky during peak season (roughly Memorial Day through Labor Day). The Ride the River shuttle is a game-changer — it runs every 15-30 minutes between put-in and take-out points, so you don’t have to deal with two-car logistics.

River Etiquette

Respect the river and your fellow floaters. Stay to the right, don’t block the channels, and always — always — pack out everything you bring in. Bend’s river is pristine because the community keeps it that way.

See you on the water!

Floating the Deschutes: Common Questions

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When is the best time to float the Deschutes River in Bend?
The float season typically runs from late June through early September. July and August are the most popular months with warm temperatures and lower water levels. Early morning floats tend to be less crowded and more peaceful.
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Where can I rent tubes and gear for floating in Bend?
Several outfitters offer tube and raft rentals including Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe, Sun Country Tours, and River Drifters. Most provide shuttle service back to your starting point, which is a huge convenience.
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Is floating the Deschutes River in Bend safe for kids?
The Bend stretch of the Deschutes (from Riverbend Park to Drake Park) is generally gentle and family-friendly. Life jackets are strongly recommended for children and non-swimmers. Avoid the river during high water in spring when currents are much stronger.
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How long does a typical Deschutes River float take?
The most popular stretch from Riverbend Park to Drake Park takes about 1.5 to 2 hours depending on water levels and how often you stop. Longer routes to the Old Mill District can take 3 to 4 hours.
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Do I need a permit to float the Deschutes River?
No permit is required for floating through Bend, but you should be aware of local regulations. Glass containers are prohibited on the river, and there are specific put-in and take-out points. The City of Bend website has current rules and float maps.
Chance and Tianna Jackson

About Chance & Tianna

Team Homeward Found · Realty One Group Discovery

Chance and Tianna Jackson are a husband-and-wife real estate team serving Bend, Sunriver, Three Rivers, La Pine, Redmond, Prineville, Tumalo, and Sisters. Between military roots, marketing expertise, and years of investing in Central Oregon, they guide retirees, families, Veterans, and investors through buying, selling, and relocating with a level of care that only locals can offer.

Chance Jackson

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(503) 816-2780

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