Since it is the closest riverfront park to the city of Redmond, Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint is a popular recreation site for residents. A large open lawn is available for group games and relaxing in the sun; however, most visitors come to the park to picnic and swim. The park offers a variety of swimming areas ranging from deep, calm pools to shallow coves. There are also short stretches of swift water for
inner tubing. The park provides fishing access to the Deschutes River. The pools and eddies near large river rocks provide good habitat for trout;
fishermen can find native
rainbow trout,
brown trout, and
bull trout in the Cline Falls area. The Deschutes River provides excellent
rafting,
kayaking, and
canoeing opportunities. One of the longer paddle trips on the Deschutes is a section of the river beginning at
Tumalo State Park and ending at Cline Falls State Park. Another popular run begins at Cline Falls State Park and runs downriver to the Lower Bridge Recreation Site. This run requires a portage around Cline Falls, which is located about a half mile downstream from the park. Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint is closed during the winter months. When it is open, there is no charge for using the park. Alcohol is not permitted in the park at any time. The ban on alcohol is enforced by the
Deschutes County Sheriff's Department. Park facilities include: • Public restrooms with flush toilets •
Picnic tables •
Barbecue grills •
Horseshoe pits • Fish-cleaning station == Unsolved crime ==