Fortunately, Sisters makes that easy by hosting a wide range of spa experiences that range from massages and facials to waxing, manicures, pedicures, and more. So whether you’re cleaning up after a day outdoors or are making the spa a central part of your time in town, we’ve put together a helpful look at some of the top local spas:
Keep reading for more on the best, most relaxing spas in Sisters, Oregon.
Shibui Spa at FivePine Lodge
Shibui Spa is part of FivePine Lodge, whose Western-inspired accommodations include suites and cozy cabins, but the spa is open to guests and non-guests alike.
Black Butte Ranch Spa
Whether you’re staying at Black Butte Ranch or are based elsewhere, you’ll enjoy unwinding with body treatments, facial treatments, a variety of massages, and—of course—manicures and pedicures. No matter what you choose, services include access to the spa’s hot tub and steam room. If you’re undecided, a variety of packages bring together the spa’s signature treatments.
Radiant Day Spa Sisters
Radiant’s expansive menu of services include massages (including Swedish, deep-tissue, and soothing stone massages), facial and body treatments, facial enrichments, nail care, waxing, and more.
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Planning Your Spa Day in Sisters
Local attractions: Whether you’re here for an afternoon or a week-long getaway, give yourself time to enjoy some of the top things to do in Sisters. The fun includes annual festivals, boutique shops, exciting hikes, scenic drives, and relaxing horseback rides. Learn more about the community’s sites—and why you should extend your stay—with our top reasons to visit Sisters.
Appetizing eateries: From creative food carts to established eateries and upscale restaurants, you’ll find dazzling dishes all over town for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Find your next favorite meal with our look at dining in Sisters, Oregon.
Overnight stays: Because one day is never enough: Sisters is home to a wide range of overnight stays that include a campground that’s a short walk from downtown, luxurious lodges, renovated motels, and—just outside of town—a historic resort. Get the skinny with suggestions for where to stay in Central Oregon. If you’re visiting around the holidays, during festivals, or in summer, try booking your dates four to six months out (if possible) to give yourself the best possible selection of accommodations.
Rest and relaxation: Looking for more relaxation across the region? Check out our guides to spas in Central Oregon (which includes outposts in Bend, Sunriver, and other popular communities) and wellness in Central Oregon (featuring spas, juice bars, yoga, and other popular offerings).