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Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor

Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor (also known as Redmond-Bend Juniper State Park, Redmond-Bend Juniper Wayside, or Juniper Wayside) is a collection of ten unimproved land parcels administered for the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The parcels are located along U.S. Route 97 between Bend and Redmond, Oregon, United States. It is named for the large western juniper trees found on the parcels. The scenic corridor is completely undeveloped with no trails or park facilities of any kind.
== Scenic Corridor ==

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for overseeing the Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor. The scenic corridor serves only as a buffer of native habitat along Route 97 between Bend and Redmond, giving the landscape along the highway corridor a natural high desert appearance. The department has no plans to develop any of the scenic corridor parcels.〔Armstrong, Chester H., ''History of the Oregon State Parks, 1917–1963'', Oregon State Highway Department, State Printer, Salem, Oregon, 1965, p. 177.〕〔Bethers, Susan, "Redmond-Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor", park information memo, Tumalo Management Unit, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Bend, Oregon, 6 June 2014.〕〔("Key Observation Points" ), ''Proposed Upper Deschutes Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement'' (Volume 3– Proposed Upper Deschutes Resource Management Plan and Appendices), Prineville District, Bureau of Land Management, United states Department of Interior, Prineville, Oregon, October 2004, p. 218.〕
The Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor is named for the large western junipers found in the area. Many of these juniper trees are several hundred years old.〔〔〔("Redmond-Bend Juniper State Park" ), ''AllTrips'', ''www.alltrips.com'', Jackson, Wyoming, 5 September 2014.〕〔("Oregon State Park Interests Vary" ), ''The Bulletin'', Bend, Oregon, 26 August 1959, p. B8.〕 The scenic corridor is made up of ten separate parcels of land scattered along a section of U.S. Route 97, between Bend and Redmond in Central Oregon. Most of the parcels are less than . The parcels are bisected by the Route 97 forming a corridor with Oregon Parks and Recreation Department land on both side of the roadway as the highway passes through each parcel.〔〔〔〔Merriam, Lawrence C. and David G. Talbot, ''Oregon's Highway Park System 1921–1989, An Administrative History'', Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Salem, Oregon, 1992, p. 215.〕 The state scenic corridor covers a total of .〔("Real Estate, Juniper Wayside Property Sale (Action)" ), Public Meeting Minutes, Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission, Enterprise, Oregon, 17 September 2009, pp. 4-5.〕 Additional scenic corridor land along Route 97 between Bend and Redmond is owned by Deschutes County.〔Redmond-Bend Juniper SSC, map (NMOB-02888), Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Salem, Oregon, 15 October 2013.〕 Together, the state and county scenic corridor lands cover approximately .〔
The Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor is not a typical park. There are no facilities on any of the scenic corridor parcels. In addition, camping, hunting, motorcycles, and off-road vehicles are not allowed on any part of the scenic corridor. Hiking and nature viewing are the only activities permitted within the scenic corridor boundaries. However, the individual parcels are small and none of them have any developed trails to facilitate hiking.〔
Accessing some of the scenic corridor parcels can be difficult. Only one parcel has direct road access from U.S. Route 97. That access point is not marked so it can be hard to locate along the highway. None of the other sites have access from Route 97.〔(Redmond-Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor ) (single site entrance), topographic map, United States Geological Survey, United States Department of Interior, Reston, Virginia; displayed via ACME mapper, ''www.acme.com'', 23 August 2014.〕 Many of the parcels are bordered by private property with no road connecting the state land to a public thoroughfare, making access to the parcels problematic.〔( "Summary for account #150815" ), ''Deschutes County Property Information'', Deschutes County Assessor's Office, Deschutes County (Oregon), Bend, Oregon, 5 September 2014〕〔("Summary for account #150838" ), ''Deschutes County Property Information'', Deschutes County Assessor's Office, Deschutes County (Oregon), Bend, Oregon, 5 September 2014〕〔("Summary for account #150888" ), ''Deschutes County Property Information'', Deschutes County Assessor's Office, Deschutes County (Oregon), Bend, Oregon, 5 September 2014〕〔("Summary for account #150889" ), ''Deschutes County Property Information'', Deschutes County Assessor's Office, Deschutes County (Oregon), Bend, Oregon, 5 September 2014〕 In addition, there are no signs identifying any of the parcels as state land. Geological survey markers are the only way to identify these lands as state property.〔〔("T15S R13E S32 S 1/16 COR - Deschutes County, OR" ) (posted by Cooke17513)], ''Waymarking'' Groundspeak Inc, ''www.waymarking.com'', Seattle, Washington, 5 September 2014.〕

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