Animal of the Month

Beavers are herbivores! The love aquatic plants and the soft middle of tree bark.  

Beavers are herbivores! The love aquatic plants and the soft middle of tree bark.  

As naturalists, we at Wanderlust Tours are interested in every part of the natural world. We love to learn the species of plants, each type of rock formation, and of course every variety of beer crafted in our home state. We'd therefore like to start this beautiful Tuesday morning by sharing some things we've learned about North America's largest rodent and Oregon's state animal: the beaver. 

Oregon got on its feet with much thanks to the beaver. The fur trade was economically vital to the state's growth and stability. Years later, we Oregonians don't rely on beavers for fur, but instead for their cuteness! Just kidding. They help to provide adequate habitats for many other creatures as well as create a diversity of plant-life. 

Above: The beaver here was seen on Sparks Lake at the beginning of June 2016. He or she didn't like the canoe (and dog) approaching near her home on the lake. 

Above: Adorable internet beaver

Above: Adorable internet beaver

Above: Benny Beaver is the official mascot of Oregon State University and winner of the 2011 Capital One Mascot of the Year write-in campaign.

More interesting facts about beavers:

  • The world’s largest beaver dam is located on the southern edge of Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta, Canada.  At 2,790 feet long it was discovered through satellite imagery and is twice the length of the Hoover Dam, at 1,244 feet long.
  • Beavers store green branches underwater so they can eat them throughout the winter.
  • They can hold their breath underwater for up to 15 minutes.
  • The beaver is featured on the reverse of the Oregon state flag.

Don't worry, we'll feature Oregon's other favorite animal next month. 

Upcoming Events in Bend

August is such an exciting month! The weather in Bend is perfect for all your favorite summer activities (especially if you love the heat)! If hot is not your thing, we strongly suggest caving in the middle of the day which means escaping to the underground world for some exciting exploration! Or, take a kayak tour to one of the Cascade Lakes where you can jump in the water to cool off. 

The Perseid Meteor Shower is coming up the second weekend in August! If we're lucky with clear skies, we hope to catch some great views of shooting stars. 

One of our other favorite events of the summer is the Bend Brewfest! It's seriously so much fun to see everybody out at the Old Mill District sipping samples of the tastiest beer you've ever had. You can buy tickets at the door or ahead of time! Don't miss out on the multiple days of fun (and beer, always beer)!

Foot Zone will put on The Deschutes Twilight Walk/Run in the Old Mill District on August 11th this year! This is a great way to really "earn your beer." Twilight beer will be served to race participants at the end of the 5K. Also cool, a portion of the proceeds from the race go to the Bend Ronald McDonald House

A Close Up Look: Canoeing and Kayaking

We're so excited and we just can't hide it! We now have video footage of our fan favorite summer tours: canoeing and kayaking on the Cascade Lakes!! Join us as we find out how the lakes are formed, search for bald eagles, cruise under the summer sun, and soak up the unbelievable beauty of the surrounding majestic mountains. Enough words, I'll let the video speak for itself.