Celebrating 35 Years of Service: Rimrock Trails Marks a Milestone in Behavioral Healthcare

KTVZ – News Team

Established in Prineville, Oregon in 1990 as a nonprofit adolescent residential substance use treatment program, Rimrock Trails has grown to become one of the longest-standing behavioral healthcare providers in the region. Now celebrating 35 years of service, Rimrock Trails is proud to offer life-changing mental health and substance use counseling to individuals of all ages across Central Oregon.

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PRINEVILLE, OR September 4, 2025 – Founded over three decades ago, Rimrock Trails has become a trusted leader in providing high-quality counseling and substance use treatment services across Central Oregon. With a deep commitment to supporting individuals and families, Rimrock Trails continues to fulfill its mission of improving the lives of those struggling with mental health and substance use by offering timely access to compassionate and effective behavioral healthcare.

At the heart of Rimrock Trails’ work is a belief in the power of healing, hope, and connection. Through professional outpatient counseling, substance use treatment, and youth residential services, the organization creates a solid foundation for recovery and mental wellness. In the past year, Rimrock Trails provided over 19,000 behavioral health services, helping individuals rebuild relationships, strengthen family bonds, and find a renewed sense of purpose.

To celebrate this 35-year milestone and National Recovery Month, Rimrock Trails hosted a Redmond Chamber Coffee Clatter on Friday, September 5th at 8:30 a.m. at its Outpatient Clinic, located at 215 SW 7th Street in Redmond, Oregon.

In addition, on Friday, September 19th at 5:00 – 7:30 p.m., Rimrock Trails, in partnership with the Crook County Health Department, invites the community to a National Recovery Month Celebration at Pioneer Park in Prineville. The event will feature food, music, and information booths from local partner agencies.

“As we reflect on the past years, I am filled with deep gratitude and pride in the work we’ve accomplished together at Rimrock Trails. Looking ahead, we remain steadfast in our commitment to expanding access, enhancing quality, and advocating for the behavioral health needs of our community.” — Erica Fuller, MA, LPC, CADC-III, Chief Executive Officer, Rimrock Trails

The leadership of Rimrock Trails thanks the staff, donors, volunteers, partners, and the countless individuals who have made it possible to provide life-changing services to the people of Central Oregon these past 35 years.

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