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Your gateway to adventure! Sisters, Oregon is an environment of unsurpassed natural beauty, with a welcoming and inclusive sense of community. Service Directory Listings categories below feature great places to eat, sleep, and get the most out of your recreation time in Sisters, Oregon!
Whether you are on the search for specific sporting goods by the top brands, an adventurer stopping in fresh off of the Pacific Crest Trail, or a visitor to Central Oregon looking for information about hiking in Sisters, Oregon we are here to serve you!
Events. Sisters Country is home to many world-class events. We invite you to discover what you can experience on vacation in Sisters, Oregon. View Calendar.
Alpacas make a gentle humming noise when happy. No less than 1,000 alpacas are about a 15-minute ride east from Sisters. Alpaca Country Estates started with just six Huacaya alpacas in 2006. The 134-acre pastured ranch is set with breathtaking views of the Cascades.
Choose a home with a view of the Cascade Mountains, bordering the Central Oregon Pine Forest, or steps from our award-winning golf courses. Our amazing homes and personalized services will help you discover the magic of one of Oregon's premier destination resorts.
Sisters Farmers Market is growing a vibrant community that connects Oregon farmers, ranchers, makers, and shoppers. The market provides access to fresh foods, locally-made goods, and educational activities in a welcoming environment.
Sisters might just have the biggest in Oregon. We don’t need a fenced-off area near traffic when the 300,000+acre Deschutes National Forest, Sisters District, is at your doorstep, the vast majority of which allows your pooch to roam free-of-leash.
The adjacent Shibui Spa, Sisters Athletic Club, and Three Creeks Brewing Co. pub give FivePine all the amenities of a major resort on a comfortable and cozy scale. Sisters’ resorts serve up respite, restoration, romance — and lifelong memories.
Clear Lake is a 40-minute drive from Sisters. Take Highway 20/126 west over Santiam Pass. At the junction, take Highway 126 west and watch for signs on the left side of the highway. If you want a road trip, the Cascade Lakes Highway offers a 66-mile scenic drive with stops for exploration.
Staged completely by community volunteers for more than 80 years, the Sisters Rodeo traditionally offers the biggest purse available on the second weekend in June. That means the rodeo draws the best cowboys and cowgirls — and the finest rodeo stock — the country has to offer.