The Mercury News

Museum hopping and stargazing at the Hopservato­ry

- By Jackie Burrell jburrell@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Central Oregon enjoys 300 days of sunshine a year, but on those rare occasions when the weather turns drippy or chilly, here are three fab places to go, from the High Desert Museum outside Bend to a beer-centric observator­y in the city.

High Desert Museum

This spectacula­r wildlife and living history museum tucked just off the highway between Bend and Sunriver bills itself as the spot “where wild meets west.” It’s a perfect descriptio­n. The 135acre grounds offer native wildlife exhibits and habitat for raptors, river otters and bobcats. The 1904 Miller Family Ranch and sawmill outside is a living history site, complete with homesteade­rs and heritage-breed chickens. You can play frontier games, do chores and chat about frontier life with Mrs. Miller daily through the summer and on weekends, weather permitting, from September through May.

Inside the museum, you can explore Oregon’s earliest days, from the first American Indian villages through the westward migration. It’s the perfect way to while away a chilly afternoon. We spent hours in the Spirit of the West exhibit, which takes you from a Northern Paiute shelter to a fur trapper’s camp, a Hudson’s Bay Company fort, an Oregon Trail encampment and

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through the gold and silver rush.

Museum interprete­rs lead entertaini­ng tours at 2 p.m. daily, and you may encounter those docents at other times, as well. The 19th-century assayer we met in the museum’s re-created boomtown of Silver City was most sympatheti­c when he learned that we had no ore to weigh. Clearly, we were incompeten­t miners, but at least he was tactful about it.

DETAILS >> Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily from November through April, when admission is $7$12. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May through October, when admission is $9-$15. 59800 Highway 97, Bend; www.highdesert­museum.org.

The Hopservato­ry

It’s a rare brewery that can claim to have its own observator­y. Actually, there’s only one: Bend’s Worthy Brewing.

Worthy’s year-old Hopservato­ry not only holds public viewing hours Thursday through Sunday, it also answers the age-old question: Why are we here? To drink beer, obviously, but also to stargaze through an OGS 16-inch RC Reflector telescope and get up close and personal with constellat­ions and planets. On hand to help: Grant Tandy from the Oregon Observator­y at Sunriver.

No need to register. Just show up at 7 p.m. — perhaps after downing a platter of Worthy ribs or tacos and a pint of Strata IPA at the brewery restaurant — and take the spiral staircase up to the third floor.

Be sure to check out the Transporte­r Room, too, where a mosaic floor depicts spaceships and starry sights, and video screens stream NASA satellite feeds and astronomic­al wonders.

DETAILS >> The brewery and restaurant are open daily at 495 N.E. Bellevue Drive, Bend; www.worthybrew­ing.com. The Hopservato­ry on the third floor is typically open 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Sunday and until 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, although winter hours may vary. Suggested donation: $5.

Old St. Francis School Theater

The McMenamin brothers have made a business out of renovating old historic schools and turning them into whimsical hotels. Classrooms become cozy guest rooms. Restaurant­s and bars abound.

And in the case of Bend’s Old St. Francis School, there’s a theater, too, tucked into the school’s former parish hall and filled with cushy, overstuffe­d chairs and love seats.

Movie tickets are just $4, and the theater bar will deliver pizza and Hammerhead pale ale (or any other McMenamins libation) straight to your cozy seat. This week’s lineup, for example, includes “Despicable Me 3” and the Ryan Reynolds-Samuel L. Jackson movie, “The Hitman’s Bodyguard.”

DETAILS >> 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; www.mcmenamins.com/ old-st-francis-school

 ?? JACKIE BURRELL — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? The Spirit of the West exhibit at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon, traces history from the region’s first American Indian villages through 19th-century westward migration.
JACKIE BURRELL — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP The Spirit of the West exhibit at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon, traces history from the region’s first American Indian villages through 19th-century westward migration.
 ?? WORTHY BREWING ?? Visitors of all ages are welcome at Worthy Brewing’s Hopservato­ry, where kids and grown-ups alike can stargaze through the enormous telescope Thursday through Sunday.
WORTHY BREWING Visitors of all ages are welcome at Worthy Brewing’s Hopservato­ry, where kids and grown-ups alike can stargaze through the enormous telescope Thursday through Sunday.
 ?? JACKIE BURRELL — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? The McMenamin brothers’ Old St. Francis School in Bend, Oregon, offers whimsical lodgings in a 1936 Catholic schoolhous­e-turned-hotel.
JACKIE BURRELL — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP The McMenamin brothers’ Old St. Francis School in Bend, Oregon, offers whimsical lodgings in a 1936 Catholic schoolhous­e-turned-hotel.

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