About Bend Park and Recreation District

Bend Park & Recreation District maintains and operates more than 3,035+ acres of developed and undeveloped parkland. That includes 84 parks/open spaces and 75 miles of trail. We offer over 1,000 recreation programs for all ages and abilities throughout the area and at the Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, The Pavilion and the Larkspur Community Center, Home of the Bend Senior Center. We also hold several community events including the July 4th Pet Parade and other events in neighborhood parks.

Bend Park & Recreation District is a special tax district, separate from the City of Bend. It is governed by a five member, elected Board of Directors and managed by an Executive Director.

In 2006, Bend Park & Recreation District received the National Gold Medal Award for excellence in Park and Recreation management. This award is given to the best park and recreation agency in the nation for its population category. We continually strive to set the standard nationwide for exceptional and sustainable park and recreation services.

In 2015, BPRD was honored by the Commission for Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) to certify that it meets national standards of excellence. It was reaccredited in 2020.

Learn more about the History of Bend Park and Recreation District.

Our Vision

To be a leader in building a community connected to nature, active lifestyles and one another.

Our Mission

To strengthen community vitality and foster healthy, enriched lifestyles through parks, trails and recreation.

Our Community Pledge

To reflect our community, welcome and serve equitably, and operate with transparency and accountability.

We Value

  • COMMUNITY by interacting in a responsive, considerate and efficient manner to create positive patron experiences and impact in the community.
  • INCLUSION by reducing physical, social and financial barriers to our programs, facilities and services, and making them more equitable for all.
  • SAFETY by promoting a safe and healthy environment for all who work and play in our parks, trails, facilities and programs.
  • STAFF by honoring the diverse contributions of each employee and volunteer, and recognizing them as essential to accomplishing our mission.
  • SUSTAINABILITY by fostering a balanced approach to fiscal, environmental and social assets to support the health and longevity of the district, the environment and our community.

District Statistics: 2024

  • Total park acreage: 3,626 developed and undeveloped acres
  • Developed parks and natural areas: 84
  • Miles of trail: 88 miles
  • Estimated district population:  108,508+
  • Number of employees: 144 full-time and 499 part-time/seasonal (April 2024)

We invite you to come enjoy all that BPRD has to offer!