Deep in the Willamette National Forest, near the headwaters of the McKenzie River, lies a place known to many as “Flat Country.†Flat Country is home to a diverse, mature forest of Douglas-fir, western hemlock, red cedar and several spring-fed creeks that source cold, clean water to the McKenzie River downstream.

Nestled between the and the McKenzie River corridor, this area is an outdoor playground. To the east, the Robinson Lake trail leads into the Mt. Washington Wilderness. To the west lies the popular and Tamolitch Falls/Blue Pool Trailhead. And everywhere in between, there are opportunities to fish for trout in the McKenzie and its tributaries, camp along spring-fed streams and alpine lakes, and marvel at the surrounding ancient forest.

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Sami Godlove was born and raised in Bend and enjoys spending his time exploring the forests, rivers, and wild places across Oregon. He is the Â鶹°æ¿ñì­ Oregon Field Associate at Oregon Wild’s Bend office, .

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