IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERYTHING
Located steps from our hotel, downtown Bend is a diverse playground that caters to all interests. It’s a harmonious blend of natural beauty, history, and culture, offering a delightful experience for all ages. Whether you’re a fan of festivals, parades, tours, or farmer’s markets, or you prefer fine dining and exciting nightlife, downtown Bend has something for you. Cultural events like gallery walks, museum tours, dance performances, theater, and musical events add to the city’s charm.
With over 4,300 acres of lift-accessible terrain, Mt. Bachelor is the 7th largest ski resort in North America! Located on the eastern flanks of Oregon’s Central Cascades, Mt. Bachelor is known for its light, dry snow, diverse terrain, family-friendliness, and long seasons. Come find out why this unique volcano has become a destination for skiers and riders from all over the world.
The Old Mill District now boasts more than 55 restaurants and shops nestled alongside the Deschutes River. Paved running and bike paths hug both sides of the river – the trails are part of the larger Deschutes River Trail network – making the area popular with both visitors and locals alike.
While shopping and dining options dominate the Old Mill District on the east side of the Deschutes – the area has an eclectic mix of local, regional, and national retail shops – the west side of the river is anchored by the scenic Hayden Homes Amphitheater .
A small group of floaters, kayakers, and canoers can usually be found on the Deschutes during the summer and fall months as they make their way down to the new Bend Whitewater Park.
While Sisters feels a little like the Old West, They’re home to a surprisingly sophisticated mix of boutiques, bakeries, and breweries lining the charming streets. Best of all, Sisters sits at the entry to the stunning Three Sisters Wilderness, where hiking, mountain biking, and top-notch fishing abound.
If you enjoy scenic views of deep river canyons or rock climbing, Smith Rock State Park is the place for you. There are several thousand climbs in the park. More than a thousand are bolted routes. It also offers miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. Along your trip through the canyon, you might see golden eagles, prairie falcons, mule deer, river otters, and beavers.