Road Trip Guide
Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway: Oregon's Alpine Magic
Bend, OR to Sunriver, OR
Start Your Engine
Bend, OR
The Finish Line
Sunriver, OR
66 miles (loop from Bend)
Miles
4-8 hours (driving + stops)
Days
Start Stops End
Trip Essentials for Bend, OR
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Insider Driving Tips
**Timing is Everything:** The byway is typically open from June through October. Always check road conditions and weather forecasts before you go, as early or late season snow can close sections.
**Fuel Up & Pack Snacks:** Services are extremely limited along the byway. Ensure your vehicle has a full tank of gas and bring plenty of water, snacks, and a picnic lunch to enjoy amidst the stunning scenery.
**Respect Wildlife:** You're in their home! Keep a safe distance from all animals, never feed them, and store food properly to avoid attracting unwanted attention. Keep an eye out for deer and elk, especially at dawn and dusk.
**Layer Up:** Mountain weather can change quickly and dramatically. Even on a sunny summer day, temperatures can drop significantly, especially at higher elevations or when clouds roll in. Pack layers including a warm jacket and rain gear.
**Leave No Trace:** Help preserve the pristine beauty of the Cascade Lakes. Pack out everything you pack in, stay on marked trails, and dispose of waste properly. Leave nature as you found it for future visitors to enjoy.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Mount Bachelor & Todd Lake Trailhead
Pine Marten Lodge (Mt. Bachelor)
βDuring summer operations, take the scenic chairlift ride up Mount Bachelor to the Pine Marten Lodge. Enjoy a meal or a refreshing drink with unparalleled 360-degree views of the Cascade Range. It's a culinary experience elevated by the breathtaking scenery.β
Mount Bachelor Summit (via chairlift)
Capture sweeping panoramic vistas of the surrounding Cascade peaks, including the Three Sisters and Broken Top. The scale of the landscape from this vantage point is truly awe-inspiring.
Todd Lake Shoreline
Focus on the perfect reflections of Broken Top Mountain in the calm waters of Todd Lake, especially during early morning or late afternoon golden hours. Wildflowers often dot the foreground in summer.
Todd Lake
Just a short detour off the main byway, Todd Lake offers a serene escape. This small, picturesque lake is perfect for a quiet paddle, a peaceful picnic, or a short, easy hike around its shores. It's often less crowded than the more popular lakes, providing a tranquil setting with stunning reflections of Broken Top Mountain.
Sparks Lake
Picnic by the Lake
βThere are no commercial food services directly at Sparks Lake. This is the perfect spot to unroll a blanket and enjoy a pre-packed picnic lunch while soaking in the incredible views. Find a secluded spot along the shoreline or at one of the designated picnic areas.β
Sparks Lake Overlook (Ray Atkeson Memorial)
Capture the classic panoramic shot of South Sister and Broken Top perfectly reflected in the calm waters of Sparks Lake, especially at sunrise or sunset for dramatic colors.
Kayak or Paddleboard on the Lake
For a unique perspective, photograph the volcanic peaks from the water, capturing the intimate scale of the islands and channels that dot the lake's surface.
Ray Atkeson Loop Trail
This short, easy loop trail offers multiple vantage points for photography and quiet reflection. Named after the famed Oregon landscape photographer, it provides stunning perspectives of the lake and its iconic mountain backdrop, often leading to less-visited spots along the shore.
Devils Lake
Cooler Snacks & Drinks
βDevils Lake is another prime location for enjoying your own packed snacks and cold beverages. There are no facilities here, so come prepared with everything you need to relax by the water's edge.β
Devils Lake Shoreline
Focus on the incredible turquoise color of the water, contrasting it with the dark lava rock and green pines. Capture close-ups of the water's clarity or wide shots showcasing its unique hue.
Paddlers on the Lake
Frame paddleboarders or kayakers against the backdrop of the vibrant blue water and surrounding forests, highlighting the active and tranquil nature of this beautiful spot.
Green Lakes Trailhead
While the full hike to Green Lakes is a significant undertaking, the trailhead is located near Devils Lake. Even a short walk up the trail offers glimpses into the lush forest and provides a different perspective of the surrounding volcanic landscape, away from the immediate lake crowds.
Elk Lake Resort
Elk Lake Restaurant
βEnjoy a delicious meal with a view at the Elk Lake Restaurant. Their menu often features classic American fare, and dining on the deck overlooking the lake with Mount Bachelor in the distance is an experience not to be missed after a day of exploration.β
Elk Lake Shoreline (near the resort)
Capture the classic view of Elk Lake with Mount Bachelor towering majestically in the background. Frame the rustic charm of the resort buildings or boats on the water against this stunning backdrop.
Point Campground Peninsula
Seek out secluded spots on the peninsula for intimate shots of the lake's tranquil coves, often featuring reflections of the surrounding old-growth forests and clearer water.
Point Campground
For a more rustic and secluded experience than the main resort, check out Point Campground. Located on a peninsula jutting into Elk Lake, it offers beautiful lakeside campsites and a quieter atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with nature.
Cultus Lake & Little Cultus Lake
Cultus Lake Resort Dining Room
βThe Cultus Lake Resort offers a dining room with hearty meals, perfect for refueling after a day on the water or trails. Enjoy classic lodge fare in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.β
Cultus Lake Shoreline (near the boat launch)
Capture the energetic atmosphere of the larger lake with boats on the water and the expansive views of the forest-lined shores. Focus on the interplay of water and the dense, green landscape.
Little Cultus Lake (secluded coves)
Seek out the quieter, reflective spots on Little Cultus Lake, emphasizing the stillness of the water and the towering old-growth pines that frame its shores. Perfect for serene landscape shots.
Little Cultus Lake Trails
While Cultus Lake can be bustling, the trails around Little Cultus Lake offer a peaceful escape into ancient forests. These less-trafficked paths provide opportunities for quiet contemplation and spotting local wildlife, showcasing the byway's quieter side.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The byway is best enjoyed from June through October, when the road is fully open and free of snow. Summer offers warm weather for water activities, while fall brings stunning autumn foliage, though some services may begin to close.
No, there are no gas stations or major grocery stores directly on the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. It is crucial to fill up your gas tank and stock up on all necessary food, water, and supplies in Bend before heading out. A few resorts like Elk Lake and Cultus Lake may have small general stores with very limited provisions.