Currently, December is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Redmond (average of $295). Flying to Redmond in June will prove the most costly (average of $550). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$335
February
$336
March
$383
April
$371
May
$408
June
$550
July
$486
August
$432
September
$416
October
$394
November
$343
December
$295
The city of Redmond is set in the high desert of Oregon’s Cascade Mountain Range. From November to February the mountain views of the snow laden Willamette evergreen forest are especially scenic and many people come to Redmond for skiing and snowshoeing. Redmond residents are quite fond of the Christmas season; decorating downtown for the holidays and hosting the magical Starlight Parade which is themed on Dr. Seuss’s Whoville after dark. The Holiday Village Market is set up in Centennial Square. Artists, artisans and crafters sell their creations from quaint booths fashioned to look like Santa’s workshop. From late June to the end of August, Redmond hotels tend to book up with families who drive through the city while exploring the region during the school break. Hotel deals and cheaper flights can be found by traveling to Redmond just before or after this time, in May or September. Fortunately, these are also the months of Redmond’s most favourable weather.
RDM Temperature | 32 - 64.4 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Redmond, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 64.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 32.0 F).
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Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
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Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
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Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Food
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Food
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Redmond is the perfect home base for nature lovers wishing to explore the Pacific Northwest. Fishing, boating and hiking are popular year-round sports. Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint Park is 9 acres covering a wide range of landscapes from desert to Ponderosa pine forest. Birdwatchers flock to the park for its wide variety of songbirds, golden eagles and falcons. Redmond is also considered the birthplace of rock climbing and Smith Rock State Park is a world class destination for climbers who are attracted to its sheer basalt cliffs. The park also has many miles of scenic hiking trails.
The Redmond Caves are a popular destination for spelunking, the sport of exploring extensive underground systems. The caves are part of a network of lava tubes that were formed over 80,000 years ago. If crawling around in underground caves and climbing up rocky cliffs seems like a little too much effort, then check out Redmond’s first class golf courses, go on a taste tour of the local microbreweries or on vineyard tours with wine tasting. The streets of Redmond also act as an outdoor art gallery, displaying the “Art Around the Clock” exhibition where public art is borrowed from all over North America.
Car rental is the best way to get around Redmond and visit the outlying parks and attractions. Redmond has a limited public transit system within the city.
Flights to Redmond arrive at Robert’s Field (RMD), a municipal airport located within the city limits and only two miles from the downtown. Several national car rental agencies provide vehicles at the airport but it’s best to phone ahead or check online to arrange a reservation. The airport is serviced by many taxi companies that offer flat rates from the airport but be sure to confirm with the driver as additional fees may be added if your destination is outside of downtown. Many of the local hotels also provide a free shuttle from the airport.