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So Powerland Heritage Park is amazing and it's what happens when people with hobbies like trains or trucks or steam engines or fire trucks all get together and make a museum but then they open it right next door to another museum in the same vein. It's ~15 museums filled with amazing stuff in the space of a typical county fairground.
The Great Steam Up is a yearly event where all the museums that make up Powerland are all open and all the museum members bring their own stuff as well and its like nothing you've ever seen before. Also a swap meet! JULY 30 & 31 AND AUGUST 6 & 7, 2022
I've been going to this for about 12 years or so, oddly enough it was recommended in a book by Chuck Palahniuk who wrote Fight Club
If it is closed there is also Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint that you can drive to the top of, it's a butte right in the middle of Bend and it has a great view, not as great as Paulina Peak...but pretty good.
Just about every overlander in Oregon has gone out here...except me. Things keep getting in the way. Anyway, the Alvord is a massive lawless playa. My plan was to go there on day one and then climb the Steens Mtns. loop and camp up there on night two. There are a LOT of videos about it from local youtubers. The main concern is that there is a lack of gas stations out there so you want to do some planning on that front.
Okay, so it's kinda touristy around the main lodge and the campgrounds are packed (but easy to find dispersed camping outside the park) but the whole place is pretty damn amazing. Taking the boat to Wizard island is neat but it's also very expensive and time consuming. Driving around the whole caldera is great though and most people don't do that so it's less populated. My wife really enjoyed hiking Mt. Scott (on the loop road) as well.
This place has a ridiculous amount of waterfalls. I've hiked the trail of ten waterfalls several times and I recommend it. This place also gets very crowded but once to get out on the trail it lightens up. If you like waterfalls this is the place to go, if waterfalls don't float your boat you can give it a pass.
Fort Rock is one of my favorite places, I was just there over memorial day (see my most recent videos) and know lots of places to camp and visit in the area.