Lava Cast Forest in Central Oregon
87Visit the Lava Cast Forest in Central Oregon
If you come to visit the Central Oregon area during spring through fall, you must take time to visit the Lava Cast Forest, just east of Sunriver. Take the exit off Highway 97, as if you are going to Sunriver, but head east instead. You'll follow an unpaved road for 9 miles until the final destination. It is totally worth the drive!
Step back into history and witness the remnants of an explosive volcanic eruption more than 6000 years ago. The Newberry Volcano to the south spewed hot lava through standing forests thousands of years before anyone inhabited this area. The trees that were existing at the time became encased in stone when the lava cooled. What remained were "casts" of the trees, many of which go down several feet below surface level. Lava fields still remain over much of the area. But, wondrously, new life erupts from the stone ground.
Only 15 miles south of Bend, the Lava Cast Forest should definitely be on your list of places to visit when you come to Central Oregon! The elevation is a little over 5700 feet, so you may want to bring a sweatshirt, just in case. Not surprisingly, the area is not open during the winter months when the ground is covered in deep snow.
All photos in this hub are the property of the author, Stephanie Hicks, and cannot be used without permission.
What to Expect at the Lava Cast Forest
The Lava Cast Forest site is maintained by the United States Forest Service. You will need to have either a recreation pass ($30 a year), or $5 to park in the lot (bring exact change). Restrooms are available right at the trailhead. There is a paved trail on which you can wander through the area, which is only about 1 mile and relatively flat. Twelve marked areas are along the trail for viewing, but there is much more natural wonder. On the last 1/4 mile of the loop, you can see Mount Bachelor and the Sisters over the lava fields. Beautiful wild flowers, juniper and Ponderosa pines amazingly grow out of the stone ground.
Our family has also visited the Newberry Caldera National Monument further to the south (about 8 miles south, then 8 miles east). This is another must-see area for visitors to Central Oregon. It is worth a separate Hub. The area is 17 square miles and is at the base of a 500 square mile volcano, which is still currently active. As stated on the official website: "Geologists believe the caldera sits over a shallow magma body only 2 to 5 kilometers deep. Visitors see numerous cinder cones (over 400 throughout the area), miles of basalt flows, as well as rhyolite flows of obsidian."
There are a number of lava fields throughout the area just south of Bend. Fortunately, the Forest Service has opened many of these up to the public for a small fee, and you can explore the areas, take photographs, and learn about the geologic history of the region. Many active volcanoes remain and one can imagine what it must have been like to see the hot lava flow through the area!
Perhaps most amazingly, the lava rocks are very light. When you pick one up, you would not imagine that it would be so weightless. As with any natural area, however, be sure to leave everything as you find it. Lava rocks should be replaced, and all trees and vegetation should remain as is. Take nothing but photographs. As the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts recognize, we should all Leave No Trace.
In a Lava Cast - Can he get Out?
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The Lava Cast Forest is Near Sunriver, Oregon
After your time at the Lava Cast Forest, drive back down the 9-mile cinder/gravel road and then cross Highway 97 directly towards Sunriver. The community is only 3 miles from the highway. The village at Sunriver boasts numerous restaurants, coffee cafes, and speciality stores. There is even a grocery store. Ample parking is available, so you won't have to walk too far.
The wooded resort is open to the public for shopping and recreation year-round. Many people rent or own accommodations at Sunriver from which they can head out to enjoy the great outdoors of the Central Oregon region. From skiing and snowboarding in the winter, to fly-fishing, hiking and biking in the summer, there is so much to do! Sunriver also has horse stables. You can go on guided rides (ages 7 and up), and ponies are available for the younger set. Paved trails wind throughout the resort on which people can bike or run.
We enjoyed lunch at the Aloha BBQ after our walk through the Lava Cast Forest. The aroma alone of the variety of barbecued meats, served up with rice, potato salad, noodles or pineapple coleslaw, is bound to make your mouth water! It is located right in the middle of the Sunriver square. I highly recommend it.
This area south of Bend is filled with wondrous locations to explore. From the Lava Cast Forest, to the Lava River Cave, and including Lava Butte, the explosive history of the region is clearly evident. Just a little longer drive will take you to Fort Rock. This geologic formation, known as a "tuff ring" was formed 50,000 to 100,000 years ago when molten lava exploded from vents in the bottom of a lake and then cooled in the waters in a circular shape. The lake is long gone, but the amazing rocks stand testament to the earth's formative years. Unlike the parking at Lava Cast Forest, you can park for free at Fort Rock. Hike around the crater and marvel at the earth's creation.
Of the many things to do in Central Oregon, most definitely get out and enjoy the scenery! Just to entice you a bit more, here are a few more photographs of the Lava Cast Forest experience.
Footage of the Amazing Lava Fields at the Lava Cast Forest
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The caves are cool and I mean that literally, 55F is the temperature for Oregon latitude. The tube especially. It is not like a normal cave, it is just a tube that gets narrower and narrower. Nice coverage Steph.
Very cool hub, I will bring the wife and kids and check it out for certain.
I had no idea about the cast forrest and the lava caves. Very interesting. I guess we get too caught up in our one little section of the world and fail to realize, explore and learn about the wonders that exist elsewhere.
Thanks for sharing our knowledge in a very informative way.
Looks like some great family fun and not far from me. There are plenty of adventurous fun spot for the family and this is one of them!Nice hub page... Thanks!
I had no idea that there were such extensive and beautiful lava fields anywhere here in the United States. Reminds me of Iceland LOL--Thanks so much for taking all us hubbers with you on this great family outing.
I have to agree with Just Rodney - I wouldn't go into those caves either! I am sure my kids woud love it though. :) I really do need to visit Oregon, huh?
You have created the desire, Now I must find the will.
May be when we go to Alaska, we should rearange a couple things
Great hub
Thank you
Lovely pictures of a most interesting place. I knew nothing about any of this. I have been near Orgen, but never in the state. I have missed much that is beautiful there and need to see it.
This looks amazing. I want to go to Central Oregon. Tricia & I will have to do some Hubs about our local attractions . Thanks for the idea.
Hi steph, loved this info...I grew up in the Rocky Mountains up near Cloudcroft New Mexico and we would often discover lava on our nature hikes. This hub brought many great memories of those trees and mountains where lava was scattered. nature is a wonder...and thank you for reminding us of great ways to enjoy our world.
Loved it, and never been there... yet. Especially liked the photos and video. Were the any standing stone-cast trees?
Hi, I am heading to Oregon from Ireland for the first time during the summer. I am going for the trees, but I think this will make a really cool thing for my to do list, thanks
I absolutely love how you are showcasing things in your area. Had not heard about these lava cast trees and enjoyed learning about them from you. Thanks for the pictures, videos and information.
My daughter just moved to Bend Oregon from Western NY State, and when I visit her after te first of the year, this will definately be on my list of things to see
I am glad I ran across this article. My husband has been wanting to see the lava forests ever since we moved out here. Now I know where to go.
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Just_Rodney Level 3 Commenter 3 years ago
Great HUb there, but no way am I going into them thar caves. After two lower bach and a neck fusion I do not do caves. LOL ;-]