Wanderlust Tours Highlights: Black Rock Desert & Steens Mountain Overnight Trip!

Steens Mountain valley

Steens Mountain valley

Last week, we lead a fantastic, educational journey through the Black Rock Desert in Nevada, and to Oregon’s remote Steens Mountain. The trip included visits to historic small towns, remote desert trails, landmarks for the Oregon Trail, and to the stomping grounds of the cowboy Buckaroos.

The group hiking along a portion of Steens Mountain

The group hiking along a portion of Steens Mountain

A scene from the High Desert Museum’s Spirit of the West exhibit

A scene from the High Desert Museum’s Spirit of the West exhibit

For 22 years Dave Nissen— owner of Wanderlust Tours— has desired to partner with the High Desert Museum in offering tours to the scenic locations found in the museum’s Spirit of the West hall of exploration. This dream came to a beautiful manifestation this September with a 4-day, 3-night natural and cultural history exploration to the Black Rock Desert of Nevada and the Steens Mt. area of Oregon. 

These two locations are represented in the exhibit’s Applegate Trail covered wagon scene as well as the Buckaroo scene. Dave was absolutely pumped to enable our tour guests to actually walk on the Applegate Trail (a part of the Oregon Trail) and walk across portions of the Black Rock playa as well as climb up the Black Rock itself!

The trip coursed its way up to the top of the Steens fault escarpment and hike at 9,000 feet to set our eyes on a stunning body of water.  We meandered through 100-year old homesteads, stayed at a working cattle ranch, and stood before the 166-year old George N. Jaquith inscription in High Rock Canyon. 

The group in the Black Rock Desert

The group in the Black Rock Desert

The inaugural trip to highlight the museum’s famed exhibit proved that we desire only to offer more of these experiential trips. Dave believes the impact such a trip makes on our lives is found in the enrichment of our understanding of Native Americans who lived on this land and what it took for tenacious people to fulfill their pursuit of the American Dream. Combined with the sheer beauty of the Great Basin Desert, one can expect the museum and Wanderlust to team up in the future for more such experiences!


We love creating unique custom trips for our guests! 

You may know us for our daily tours around the beautiful wilderness in Central Oregon. Did you know we lead specialty trips as well? Our overnight tours are always a creative endeavor, seeking out new adventures in the unique and beautiful locations across the Pacific Northwest and Western United States. 

Our Custom Group Coordinator, Courtney, and Wanderlust Tours' founder and owner Dave Nissen will work tirelessly to arrange a magnificent journey for groups of 10 or more (or an equivalent price). 

An early domicile in the Black Rock Desert

An early domicile in the Black Rock Desert

WE AIM TO INSPIRE

Every tour we embark upon is designed with specific goals in mind. We always aim to provide an enlightening, educational experience for our guests.

For this reason, we partnered with the High Desert Museum to explore remote locations important to the early American westward pioneering movement. With overnight trips like this one, there is plenty of opportunity for our Naturalist Guides to share their interpretation of the rolling landscapes, as well as their extensive knowledge of the area's cultural history. 

Inscription from an early pioneer

Inscription from an early pioneer

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The A-to-Zs of Central Oregon: V is for Volcano

The Newberry Caldera

The Newberry Caldera

This week we are talking about something that has formed Central Oregon, and the Pacific Northwest in general, into the landscape we see today: Volcanoes! From the peaks of our stunning Cascade Mountains down to the Lava Tubes running under our feet, Volcanic Activity is present almost everywhere you look.

Wanderlust Tours leading a Volcano Tour in the obsidian flows of the Newberry Caldera

Wanderlust Tours leading a Volcano Tour in the obsidian flows of the Newberry Caldera

FORMATION OF THE CASCADES

The Cascade Mountains are a Volcanic Arc that spans from around Mt. Shasta in California up to British Columbia in Canada. The range was pushed up by a process called subduction. Just off the coast of Oregon is the Juan De Fuca Tectonic Plate. This plate is being pushed under the North American plate by the forces of Plate Tectonics. As it is pushed into the mantle, the material melts and rises to the surface to create the Cascade Volcanoes. 

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The 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens

The 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens

While this is an ancient process that has been on-going since long before human life could witness, that does not mean we cannot see the effects of it in our Modern Life. A great example would be the Mount Saint Helens eruption of 1980. This explosive piece of history teaches us that these geological processes are still happening, and we still have much to learn.

RECREATION AND VOLCANOES

While Mount Saint Helens was a reminder to take warnings seriously, that does not mean every Volcano is ready to blow at any moment. These giants will give us plenty of warning, and offer some amazing recreation opportunities to explore. Here in Bend, we have our choice of quite of view stunning peaks. From the vistas of South Sister's summit to the Obsidian Flows of Newberry Caldera.

Hikers on the Summit of South Sister

Hikers on the Summit of South Sister

Volcanic glass, or obsidian, in Newberry Caldera

Volcanic glass, or obsidian, in Newberry Caldera

The Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway is a great way to experience the Volcanic Peaks. Drive up the mountains, past countless mountain lakes, and through the great peaks of Central Oregon. Take your kayak, paddleboard, or canoe and hit the water. Those who get on the water will enjoy the clear lakes, stunning views, and abundance of wildlife. Better yet, join Wanderlust on a Brews, Views, and Canoes Tour. You will get to enjoy the beauty of the Cascade Lakes, learn about the Volcanoes, and experience a beer tasting all in the same afternoon.

A more Volcano-centric tour we offer is our Volcano Tour. This tour focuses on Newberry Caldera, the center of the Newberry Volcanic System. Check out our Volcano Tour Page for more information!

Fall Activities in Central Oregon

With the newfound chill in the air and the slight turn of the leaves, it's clear: Autumn is nearly upon us! It's time for getting outside in the last days of the warm weather and making seasonal plans.

While it may seem like Central Oregon isn't the most obvious autumnal destination (let's face it: we're no New England when it comes to leaf-peeping), you'd be surprised at how many delightful, quintessentially "autumn" activities there are around here! To celebrate the coming season, we've come up with some great suggestions of how to take advantage of autumn in Central Oregon.

1. Fall Foliage Photography Tours

Photo by Mike Putnam.

Photo by Mike Putnam.

Okay, yes, Central Oregon is a relatively arid climate, more suited to twisted junipers than the iconic deciduous trees that give those stunning autumn colors. However, if you know where to look, there are plenty of great spots for admiring the fall leaves! Join Mike Putnam, one of Bend's most celebrated photographers, in seeking out the most fantastic fall foliage in the area to capture on camera


2. Pumpkin Picking & Corn Maze at Smith Rock Ranch

Photo from Smith Rock Ranch.

Photo from Smith Rock Ranch.

What's more autumnal than a pumpkin patch? Well, a pumpkin patch next to a corn maze, of course! Smith Rock Ranch is situated right next to the gorgeous, iconic Smith Rock State Park. Pick pumpkins in style, with a magnificent view of this breathtaking geological site! Afterward, take a crack at their corn maze. This is a great activity for the whole family! 


3. Fall Festival in Bend, Oct 5-7, 2018

Photos from Bend Fall Fest.

Photos from Bend Fall Fest.

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This year, downtown Bend, Oregon will be a Fiesta of Fall! Chomp on locally-grown apples, get your face painted, carve pumpkins, and take a gander at all the amazing goods for sale from talented locals! Later in the evening, there will be music on a few separate stages, and delicious beer from local breweries will be available throughout all three days. 


4. Sipping Delicious, Locally-Crafted Warm Beverages

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Coffee? Hot Cider? Hot chocolate (with a little Crater Lake Hazelnut Espresso Vodka)? YES PLEASE! Check out Thump Coffee for delicious coffee in downtown Bend. Stop by the Crater Lake Spirits Tasting Room downtown, and pick up some of their delicious spirits for your warm drinks! 


5. Canoeing? Canoeing! 

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Did you know we run our canoe tours well into October? We head up to the Cascade Lakes as long into the season as we can, but in the autumn we run our canoe tours out on the gorgeous Deschutes River! Join us out on the water for the last of the good paddling in the season. Call our office for more information about the River Canoe Tour!