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Hike the easy 4.4-mile Dry Canyon Trail Loop in Redmond, Oregon, winding through a natural canyon with juniper trees and rock cliffs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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243 m
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4.17 km
Highlight • Natural
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7.07 km
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3.55 km
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3.64 km
3.39 km
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The trail is integrated into the city of Redmond and offers numerous entry points. You'll find parking available at various points along the route, particularly near the more developed southern end where parks and sports fields are located. Many of these spots also provide access to restrooms and water refill stations.
Yes, this trail is very family-friendly. It features a wide, paved asphalt path (10 feet wide with an additional 3-foot gravel shoulder) that is mostly flat with gentle rolling grades. This makes it suitable for walking, jogging, biking, and easily accessible for strollers.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail. A notable feature of the Dry Canyon area is its off-leash dog park, providing a great space for your canine companions to enjoy. Please ensure you follow all local regulations regarding leashing in other areas of the trail.
The trail is accessible year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. In these seasons, you can enjoy the natural scenery without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter. The trail's paved surface makes it usable even after light rain or snow.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Dry Canyon Trail Loop or Dry Canyon Park. It's a public recreational corridor integrated into the city of Redmond, freely available for everyone to enjoy.
The trail primarily consists of a wide, paved asphalt path with a gravel shoulder, making for a smooth and accessible experience. It winds through a natural canyon, featuring juniper trees, tall grasses, and picturesque rock cliffs. The northern section is more natural, while the southern end is more developed with parks and amenities.
The canyon is home to various local wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds, small mammals, and other creatures that inhabit the juniper trees and tall grasses. The highlight Dry Canyon Wildlife specifically points to the natural habitat here, offering opportunities for observation.
Beyond the natural beauty of the canyon, the trail offers several points of interest. You'll pass under the impressive Maple Avenue Bridge, and the area includes an off-leash dog park, a disc golf course, and even a climbing area beneath the bridge. The highlight Dry Canyon Trail itself is a key feature, showcasing the transformation of the canyon into a recreational space.
The route primarily follows the Dry Canyon Trail. While it's a self-contained loop, its integration into Redmond means it offers numerous entry points and connections to local parks and community areas, allowing for extended walks within the city's recreational network.
Yes, the Dry Canyon Trail Loop is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find restrooms and water refill stations conveniently located at various points, particularly in the more developed southern sections of the canyon and near park access points.
Given its easy difficulty and paved surface, comfortable walking or running shoes are ideal. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather, and bring water, especially on warmer days. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also advisable, as some sections can be exposed. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!