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La Pine State Park

The best walks and hikes in La Pine State Park

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Hiking in La Pine State Park is characterized by trails that meander through a high desert subalpine forest, defined by towering Ponderosa and lodgepole pines. The park is situated along the scenic Upper Deschutes River and Fall River, which converge within its boundaries. The region's terrain is mostly level, with minimal elevation gain across the trail network, making routes accessible for various skill levels. These multi-use routes connect key features of the park, including viewpoints and notable natural landmarks.

Best hiking trails in La Pine State Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Fall River and Deschutes Loop, a 7.4 miles (11.9 km) trail that takes around 3 hours to complete. This moderate route offers views of both rivers and forest.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Fall River and Bates Butte Loop, a moderate 8.4 miles (13.5 km) path. This trail features river views, forest sections, and access to Fall River Falls.
  • Local hikers also love the Fall River Trail, a 3.0 miles (4.9 km) trail leading through a lodgepole pine forest, often completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes.
  • Hiking in La Pine State Park is defined by riverside paths, subalpine forests, and gentle terrain. The trail network offers accessible options for different ability levels, with most routes being easy or moderate.
  • The routes in La Pine State Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from a number of reviews. More than 30 hikers have used komoot to explore La Pine State Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Fall River and Deschutes Loop

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Caro "Bandit"
January 15, 2025, Big River Campground

You will find some flat ground and a picnic bench, but no infrastructure. This is a great location at the Deschutes River to take your boat in or out or to take a dip in the clear water.

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You will find some flat ground and a picnic bench, but no infrastructure. This is a great location at the Deschutes River to take your boat in or out or to take a dip in the clear water.

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You will find some flat ground and a picnic bench, but no infrastructure. This is a great location at the Deschutes River to take your boat in or out or to take a dip in the clear water.

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This gorgeous waterfall is fully worth the detour from Fall River Loop Trail! Nestled between pines in Fall River, this is a great place to rest and enjoy the nature before carrying on. This waterfall can easily be combined with Deschutes Loop, McGegor Loop, and Fall River Trails to form a great circular route in LaPine State Park.

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This gorgeous waterfall is fully worth the detour from Fall River Loop Trail! Nestled between pines in Fall River, this is a great place to rest and enjoy the nature before carrying on. This waterfall can easily be combined with Deschutes Loop, McGegor Loop, and Fall River Trails to form a great circular route in LaPine State Park.

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Teri S
October 17, 2023, Fall River Falls

Another great spot for a picnic or a quick jump into the water if it's super warm out. This gorgeously green waterfall shouldn't be missed.

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Sue
October 13, 2023, La Pine State Park

La Pine State Park offers 14 miles of multi-use trails on both sides of the Deschutes River. There is a day-use area alongside the river, restrooms, a picnic area, a shady campground and cozy cabins to stay in during the winter. It is an excellent place for a quick or extended run, with spots overlooking the river and a chance to see Oregon's most giant ponderosa pine, believed to be more than 500 years old.

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You will find some flat ground and a picnic bench, but no infrastructure. This is a great location at the Deschutes River to take your boat in or out or to take a dip in the clear water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there easy, family-friendly trails in La Pine State Park?

Yes, the park is well-suited for families. The terrain is mostly level with minimal elevation gain. A great option is the Wake Butte — Deschutes National Forest trail, an easy walk of about 1 km. Another popular choice is the short, paved path to see the 'Big Tree', which is accessible for all.

Can I bring my dog on the trails in La Pine State Park?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails in La Pine State Park, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. Please be sure to clean up after your pet to help keep the park beautiful for everyone.

Is it possible to hike or snowshoe in the park during winter?

Absolutely. The park's 14 miles of multi-use trails become a popular destination for winter activities. When there's enough snow, the trails are perfect for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. During milder winter days without significant snow, hiking is still possible, but be prepared for icy or muddy conditions.

How can I see the 'Big Tree'?

The 'Big Tree', Oregon's largest Ponderosa Pine, is one of the park's main attractions. It is easily accessible via a short, paved loop trail, making it a quick and rewarding stop for visitors of all abilities. The tree is estimated to be over 500 years old.

Is there a trail that leads to a waterfall?

Yes, you can see a waterfall on the Fall River Falls loop. This scenic trail takes you through a lodgepole pine forest and along the Fall River, where you'll find the small but picturesque waterfall. The area is also a popular spot for fly-fishing.

Which hike offers the best viewpoints?

For panoramic views, the McGregor Memorial Viewpoint loop from La Pine is an excellent choice. This trail leads to the McGregor Memorial Viewpoint, which provides a stunning vista of a scenic horseshoe bend in the Deschutes River.

What is the terrain like on the trails?

The trails in La Pine State Park are generally considered easy, with mostly level and gentle terrain. The paths wind through subalpine forest and along the banks of the Deschutes and Fall Rivers, making for pleasant and accessible hiking with very little elevation gain.

Are the trails suitable for mountain biking?

Yes, the park features 14 miles of multi-use trails that are popular for both hiking and mountain biking. The relatively flat terrain makes for a relaxed ride, allowing you to enjoy the scenery along the Deschutes River.

What do other hikers enjoy about La Pine State Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained trails, the beautiful riverside scenery, and the peaceful atmosphere of the subalpine forest. The accessibility of the trails for different skill levels is also a frequently mentioned highlight.

Are there options for a longer hike in the park?

Yes, for those seeking a longer trek, the Big River Campground to Fall River Falls route offers a more substantial outing. This moderate hike covers over 13 km and combines beautiful sections along the river with forest paths.

What are the park's main natural features?

The park's landscape is defined by the scenic Upper Deschutes River and Fall River. Key natural attractions include the 'Big Tree', a 500-year-old Ponderosa Pine, the confluence of the two rivers, and the surrounding high desert subalpine forest, which is home to a variety of wildlife.

Where can I find an official trail map or check for park alerts?

For the most current official trail maps, park hours, fees, and any potential alerts or closures, it's best to check the official Oregon State Parks website. You can find the profile for La Pine State Park here: oregon.gov.

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