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  1. Encounter wildlife up close, explore the history and culture of the wild West and take in beautiful art. The High Desert Museum is a cultural gem set on 135 acres of awe. It’s no wonder visitors voted us one of the best things to do in Bend Oregon! Daily Schedule.

  2. The High Desert Museum is located near Bend, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1982, it brings regional wildlife, culture, art and natural resources together to promote an understanding of natural and cultural heritage of North America's high desert country.

  3. The High Desert Museum has been inspiring families since 1982 and is consistently rated as the top Central Oregon attraction by Trip Advisor. With 135 acres and more than 100,000 square feet of exhibit space in the Museum, it’s a “must see” for anyone travelling through – or living in – the region.

  4. This unique museum reveals the West’s High Desert region through artful exhibits, alluring animals, engaging programs and meaningful history. Whether you’re a local or planning to visit Bend, Oregon, discover why we’re a top-rated Thing to Do in Bend by TripAdvisor!

  5. Visit an authentic ranch and sawmill from 1904. In the summer, experience a close flying encounter with owls, falcons, hawks and even a vulture. Learn about Native American culture and history and delight your children with one of many fun, hands-on programs that bring history and science to life.

  6. High Desert Museum. 59800 US 97S, Bend, OR, 97702. ADD TO TRIP. High Desert Museum is 3.5 mi. s. on US 97. This interactive museum has a variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits exploring the culture, history, art and wildlife of the Columbia River Plateau and Great Basin. In 135 forested acres, visitors may get within inches of such wildlife as ...

  7. A new exhibit displayed, and a one-day educational program held at the High Desert Museum on Saturday. The museum held a fun way for visitors to study scat, ...

  8. Apr 20, 2024 · The High Desert Museum sits on a 135-acre campus and more than 100,000 square feet of exhibit space that includes multiple galleries, winding interpretative paths and an expansive forest.

  9. This tiny village, located eight miles north of Conway on Highway 25, dates back to 1869 when Nathan and Elizabeth Pearson moved into this area from Alabama. Nathan Pearson purchased a section of land January 10, 1870 and settled one and one-half miles east of Wooster.

  10. Nov 28, 2023 · 860. 1,042. Wooster is a city in Faulkner County, seven miles north of Conway (Faulkner County) and four miles west of Greenbrier (Faulkner County). Although it was settled in the later years of the nineteenth century, it did not incorporate until 1958. Land grants were given to Frederick Campbell, Alexander Ferguson, John Lewis, and John Wiser ...

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