Anyone who lives or visits Bend will ultimately enjoy a series of stunning views and vistas. One of the best is the view of South Sister Mountain and Broken Top across Sparks Lake.
Maybe the best way to experience this scene is by hiking the Ray Atkeson Loop Trail, a Sparks Like trail that is one of the best hikes near Bend.
A Sparks Lake Trail That Packs a Punch
There are many reasons this is a great hike besides the stunning views. It’s a relatively short, gentle, non-strenuous hike.
It’s perfect for those who are short on time, want to hike with small kids, or want a quick getaway after work.
This trailhead shares a parking lot with the main Sparks Lake Day Use Area and boat ramp. It’s named after Ray Atkeson, a notable Oregonian Landscape Photographer who was Oregon’s Photographer Laureate for many years.
Ray Atkeson Memorial Trail Basics
- Location: Sparks Lake Day Use Area
- Parking and Fees: $5 per vehicle per day, or use your Northwest Forest Pass, Local Pass
- Total Hike Distance: There are two loops; doing both is ~2.5 miles. 0.25 is wheelchair-accessible
- Difficulty: Easy
- Elevation Gain: 150 feet
Hiking This Stunning Sparks Lake Trail
When starting the hike, look closely at the trail map and pick a game plan. There are two loops that can be done interchangeably. We usually do both and recommend the same.
As mentioned, despite its short distance, this hike will allow you to see a little of everything and reward you with some amazing views. The first thing you’ll notice is the dense forest of lodgepole pines, which are characteristic of the Cascades Lakes region.
Volcanic History and Incredible Sparks Lake Views
Other distinguishable features, especially in the first loop, are the lava flows, which result in interesting rock formations. Sparks Lake was formed when eruptions from Mount Bachelor created rock dams of Soda Creek.
The highlight of the hike is the multiple viewpoints over Sparks Lake and the peaks behind it. South Sister and Broken Top are prominently featured in several picturesque viewpoints behind the still lake. Be sure to check out Ray Atkinson’s favorite viewpoint (one of many along the way).
Sparks Lake’s water level varies tremendously throughout the year. It is higher in spring and lowers as it drains later in the year, creating a series of meadows and islands that add to the colors and views.
The lake is noticeably calm, making it a great recreation lake. You’ll likely see kayaks and SUP participants, especially on weekends.
In fact, if you are looking for another great outdoor outing around Bend, a kayak or SUP trip on Sparks Lake is highly recommended.
Have your camera ready and pick the perfect spot for an enduring picture of your party with Sparks Lake and the peaks behind. Note you will also have views of Mount Bachelor towards the opposite side of the trail.
The entire hike took us almost 2 hours but that was significantly affected. by the many stops for views we took.