🥾Steelhead Falls + Faith Hope & Charity Vineyards🍷 in Terrebonne
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🥾Steelhead Falls + Faith Hope & Charity Vineyards🍷
Let’s visit two popular Terrebonne destinations! Our first stop will be Steelhead Falls which is absolutely stunning! Then we’ll drive just 10 miles to Faith Hope & Charity Vineyards 🍷 to enjoy delicious wine, gorgeous views, a scroll around the beautiful grounds, and a bite to eat!
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Here’s an overview of Steelhead Falls:
“Steelhead Falls is a scenic, 20-foot waterfall and deep river pool nestled inside the Deschutes Canyon-Steelhead Falls Wilderness Study Area, roughly 8 miles west of Terrebonne and 45 minutes north of Bend.
It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and remains a popular local destination for year-round hiking, fly-fishing, and summer cliff jumping.”
Trail Overview & Conditions
Distance: 1-mile round-trip to the main falls. (It extends up to 2 miles out-and-back if you continue downstream along the river canyon. However, we won’t do the extended trail.)
Difficulty: Rated as Moderate on AllTrails.
Terrain: The trail descends into a steep, rugged high-desert canyon. The path consists of loose sand, dirt, and gravel, which can be highly slippery during dry summer conditions or icy in winter.
Wildlife Caution: This environment is rattlesnake country. Keep a sharp eye on rocky ledges and brush from spring through autumn.”
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Here’s an overview of Faith Hope and Charity Vineyards:
Faith Hope and Charity Vineyards is a premier 312-acre estate winery located in Terrebonne, Oregon, offering panoramic views of the Three Sisters mountain peaks. It features a 15-acre vineyard specializing in cold-hardy grape varietals, a vibrant live music schedule, and a popular outdoor event and wedding venue.
Essential Information:
Location: 70450 NW Lower Valley Dr, Terrebonne, OR 97760.
Tasting Room Hours: Open daily from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Hours extend later on Thursday through Saturday for evening concert events.
Amenities: Dog-friendly (on leash), family-friendly, large patio seating, and a small resident herd of llamas.
Food Offerings: Wood-fired pizza, salads, pretzels, and meat/cheese charcuterie boards are available during tasting hours.
The Wine & Tasting Experience:
Because the high-desert climate features short growing seasons and sudden temperature drops, the estate exclusively cultivates frost-resistant, cold-hardy French-American hybrid grapes.
Single tastings are available for $5, and full flights of five wines are offered for $25.
Estate Reds: Marquette, Léon Millot, Maréchal Foch, and Frontenac.
Estate Whites: LaCrescent, Frontenac Gris, and La Crosse.
Sourced Varietals: They partner with regional winemakers to offer classic varieties like Pinot Noir, Merlot, Barbera, and Zinfandel sourced from the Columbia Valley and Eola-Amity Hills AVAs.
