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    Just some of my favorite pictures taken in a fascinating place to visit. Remember to wear closed toe shoes, warm clothes and bring a good light or rent one. It is pitch black down there!

    Lava River Cave - boooo...no exit...turn around
    Kim R.

    The gate opened right on time and things were nicely organized. We happened to have scheduled a time with a school group, but luckily they allowed the rest of the time slot to go in ahead of the kids. There's not much to say that hasn't been said already. Just remember there's no previous caving clothing allowed to keep the bat population safe, dress warm, and bring your headlamp (or rent there). Our only disappointment was the fact that it's an out & back tube. It very much compared to the family friendly lower tube at Ape Cave. While we much preferred the bouldering fun action of the upper tube at Ape, you still can't help but have fun.

    Thomas S.

    It was one of the coolest things that the family had ever done. Slot for entry was strictly regulated. Reserve on line no sooner than 7 days out with a fee. Park ranger manned entry to parking lot. No reservation, no entry. There was no park ranger inside the tunnel, self exploration. It was 42 degrees inside the tunnel on the date of our visit. We were prepared with light jackets, gloves, and beanies. Flashligh rental at $5 a piece was available. Having hiking poles and shoes is not a bad idea. We had fun.

    Aaron P.

    Family cave hike was super fun. Great time w the family. Would recommend for sure. Suppppppper cold. Even with 95 degrees outside. I would bring gloves for everyone especially kids.

    Chip D.

    Took us two days to get the permits to go in here, no one will tell you how to get both of them. Even on an off day there's a bunch of loud children and irritating people everywhere. Be ready for the park Rangers to treat you like trash.

    At the end of the cave something cool
    Matt S.

    If you're in the area it is worth the drive to explore this cave. This is about a mile long lava tube. They also rent these great lanterns that light up the place really well, way better than anything I brought. And I thought I had a good flashlight! This is a self-paced tour and we didn't really run into any problems with slippery conditions or tripping on anything. Some of the parts of the cave are really Spacious and some of it is quite low where you can hit your head so just pay attention what you're doing and you will be fine. Such a great place to explore. Our whole family enjoyed it. I believe it was free and the lanterns cost five dollars so this is affordable. We went mostly in the off-season so it was not busy but I can imagine it might get busy in the middle of the summer. The staff are all great and answers to our questions.

    Chris L.

    Stopped in for a couple hours and had a great time spelunking. We had to wait about 20 minutes in line, but once it was our turn one of the rangers spoke to a large group of us for about 15 minutes about the rules and some history on the cave. Then we checked in, rented a lantern (absolutely do this - it's $5 and worked so much better than any of the flashlights we brought) and waltzed into the cave. It was cold (wear a sweatshirt and pants) and took us exactly an hour roundtrip. We all had a great time and really glad we did it.

    Hylary L.

    So much fun! Expect wait times upwards of 30-40 minutes in the summer, but well worth it. Our 8 and and 5 year olds really enjoyed the cave walk and it was definitely doable for kids, we saw toddlers making their way through. Definitely bring a coat and flashlights/lanterns, it gets very chilly and I saw some people without coats shivering (a sweatshirt is fine in the summer with shorts.) The staff were super kind, knowledgeable and friendly, entertaining all of my boys' 75000 questions about the cave. Definitely a must see if you're in the area and love really cool natural monuments and formations.

    Dawn G.

    We have done several cave hikes and this one is pretty cool considering it is so close to a major highway. Usually to find a cave like this you would need to hike through the woods first. I like cave experiences like this where you can go at your own pace and do not have to follow a guide. It is a mostly level walk, but does have stairs and incline to get into and out of the cave. Bring a couple light sources - headlamps are perfect - but they do rent lights also. Really enjoyable for all ages!

    Entrance on the way out
    Helen W.

    A really cool family friendly lava tube. There are built steps and railing for the first 1/4 of the cave, over the jagged rocks. And rest of the cave is smooth and easy to hike. I have seen families with young children (3-4 years old) hiked the whole thing. It is very dark in the cave. They rent out flash light for $5 each. If you drive in, it's $5 to park the vehicle. There is no charge to enter the cave. Inside of the cave is cold - around 40 degree. Long pants and a light jacket is necessary. Overall, a cool place to visit if you are in bend/sunriver area.

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    Best lava cave! About a mile long and cool. Be prepared to bring a jacket. It takes about an hour. One of the best experiences!!

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    On my first visit to Bend, I saw a little bit about the Bend Ale Trail but realized it was too much…read moreto work on that trip. I had a visited a bunch of breweries, but not all in any one region. For my most recent trip, I purposely tried to complete what I could. The Bend Ale Trail is a sponsored by the Bend tourism authority where you get stamps for each brewery visited either digitally or in a free passport book. I read there were prizes and artwork associated with each, so it made sense all of this was done out of the Visit Bend Oregon visitors center right downtown. It's easy to find, just a few blocks away from the river. They have mostly daily hours, making it convenient to drop in. If you're a first timer to the area, I recommend coming here on your first days, as they have a ton of free literature about the area including maps, activities, coupons, etc. They also have areas to sit, have pictures taken, plus advice and planning from the people who work here. I had mixed interactions with the people working here, but none were negative. Back to the Ale Trail - it's free to do, and worth your time if you're already visiting all the excellent breweries in the area. As you complete each of the seven regions, you bring in your passport and show it to receive a tasting glass and matching sticker with the key art. Once you complete all seven glasses, you get a matching wooden flight paddle! Even better, if you have a designated driver they can complete it too; but they'll earn a free branded Hydro Flask, another famous company headquartered in Bend. If you're visiting, it's worth stopping here to help plan your trip!

    We came, we saw, we conquered the Bend Ale Trail. 16 breweries in three days sounds like a lot but…read moremy pretty designated driver and myself were up to the challenge. You can either grab a map at any of the participating breweries or download their app. I recommend you do both. The map as a souvenir and use the app to redeem for your rewards. The app is also very helpful in navigating the area and figuring out a course of action as you move from brewery to brewery. We of course started with the best beer in Bend at Boneyard. The Deschutes tour is another must. Crux makes some damn fine beer as well. I noticed for the most part, all the breweries in Bend are also restaurants as well. I prefer to keep my restaurants and taprooms separate so there's several breweries that I would have skipped if it weren't for the quest to visit all of them before we left town. The only negative to the whole thing was that 2 of the 16 breweries are about 20 miles away so you'll have to do some driving whether you want to or not. Since they're not in Bend, I'm not sure why they're included on the trail. Bridge 99 would have been a better choice to be included on the trail. The bottle opener and Silipint that you get from the Bend visitor's center for completing your passport are actually pretty neat and not throw away trinkets. The memories will certainly last a lifetime but it's always nice to get a little bit of schwag as well.

    Lava River Cave - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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