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Sisters Creekside Campground

Creekside Campground is a municipal park which offers a total of 60 campsites including 27 full hook-up sites plus a separate “hiker/biker” area.  Each site is equipped with a fire pit and a picnic table. The campground has restrooms and showers as well as an automated sewer discharge site. It is situated along Whychus Creek and within walking distance of downtown. A covered footbridge spans the creek and leads to Creekside Park. The campground is open from April to November during which time a camp host is on site. For more information, please call City Hall at (541) 549-6022. Creekside Campground is located on the southeast side of town, adjacent to Whychus Creek. A footbridge spans across the creek and connects the park to Creekside Campground where the restrooms are located. This park offers picnic tables, a drinking fountain, nice lawn areas and shade trees. This park is available for public events.  Please call (541) 323-5218 for more information. ReservationsOn-line reservations for the 2021 season (May through September) are now available.*Please note that reservations are on-line only, City staff are not able to make reservations for you. Please Note:The campground has one full hook up ADA site. To reserve this site on-line, a handicap parking permit number is required and will be verified. Check-in time is 2 PM / Check-out time is 12 NoonNo cancellations/no refunds No late check-out No refunds for early check-out Limit one recreational vehicle and one tent per site, or one non-recreational vehicle and two tents per siteSix people maximum per siteMaximum of two pets allowedA 3 night maximum stay is required for the following event weekends, and must include Friday through Sunday: – Sisters Rodeo (June)- Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show (July)- Sisters Folk FestivalRules

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Sisters Folk Festival

Sisters Folk Festival is a year-round nonprofit organization that strengthens community and transforms lives through music and art. Its largest annual event is the Sisters Folk Festival, a three-day celebration of roots music from blues to bluegrass, held each fall in beautiful Sisters, Oregon. Other annual events include the My Own Two Hands community arts celebration, year-round concerts, Americana Song Academy, summer creativity camps, and various classes and workshops. Many greats have shared their talents since the initial Sisters Folk Festival in 1995, including but not limited to: Ian Tyson, Natalie MacMaster, Jesse Winchester, Chris Smither, Dave Carter, John Gorka, Cheryl Wheeler, Ruthie Foster, The Subdudes, The Waifs, Tim O’Brien, The Wailin’ Jennys, Jon Cleary, Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, Lake Street Dive, Anais Mitchell, Shakey Graves, Eric Bibb, Richard Thompson, Shawn Mullins, and many more. The festival features eleven stages all around the charming town, including an 1100-seat venue at the Village Green Park in downtown Sisters, and 1400 seats at Sisters Art Works.Located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range and the Three Sisters Wilderness Area, the community of Sisters is a wonderful place to live and visit. Outdoor recreational opportunities in and around Sisters are endless, with mountains, rivers, and lakes at your back door. Bike or ride horseback on the many beautiful mountain trails, or golf at any number of first-rate courses. Gift, home & garden, clothing, and antique shops abound for the shopper in your group, or just relax and enjoy the clean air and incredible mountain views. There is truly something for everyone in Sisters. Parking (including handicap-accessible parking) is available near all the venues.Seating in all venues is provided. There is no need to bring your own chairs. During the festival food & drink are available at the Village Green and Sisters Art Works, as well as most of our other venues. Many of our venues are restaurants and festival-goers are welcome to bring their food (either purchased from one of our food vendors or from home) into the tented venues at Oliver Lemon’s Market, Village Green, and Sisters Art Works. Beer and wine must remain in designated areas. There are also many great restaurants along the walking routes between stages. Only certified ADA assistance animals are permitted in venues.

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Sisters Inn and Suites

Located in the quaint cowboy town of Sisters, Oregon, the Sisters Inn and Suites offers 50 standard deluxe and suite type hotel rooms. Close to shops, restaurants, fishing, hiking, skiing, golf courses and more. The Sisters Inn and Suites offers comfortable beds and rooms have been remodeled to for the ultimate in relaxation. All rooms have microwaves, refrigerator, coffee pot, ironing board and a balcony or patio. The Sisters Inn and Suites offers a great value for your getaway. This hotel is located along highways 20 and 126 and is close to nearby restaurants, such as Dakota’s, Subway, McDonald’s and you can walk into Sisters to enjoy the bakery, quilt shops, art galleries and even see artists working their craft. Don’t forget to try the first Hop Spa in the USA is right in the town of Sisters and a short walk from the Sisters Inn and Suites. Sisters is known for their annual Sisters Quilt Show always held the 2nd Saturday in July. Known as the largest quilt show in the USA, guests from all over the globe travel to witness the hand crafted quilts which hang from the roof tops showing the handiwork of Americana. Quilters come to spend the week learning new techniques, purchase fabric from the Stitchin’ Post and display their handiwork. This event along with the Sisters Rodeo, Sisters Rhythm & Brews Festival and the Sisters Folk Festival are on everyone’s bucket list, call us today to reserve your room and bring your friends for a great time. Situated at the base of the Three Sisters mountains in the Cascades, you will find nature and wildlife right out your door. Make Sisters Inn and Suites your basecamp for adventure for hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. Visit nearby Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery and cast your line into the aqua waters of the Metolius River for a catch and release thrill.

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Sisters Motor Lodge

Sisters Motor Lodge is located in the heart of beautiful Sisters, Oregon. The only motel in the downtown area where you can walk to all of the restaurants, galleries, and shops in Sisters. Discover a charming boutique motel that blends the allure of old world charm with friendly hospitality and all of the modern comforts. Sisters Motor Lodge has been serving the traveling public since 1938. Our rooms and suites are beautifully decorated and feature all of the modern conveniences, such as deluxe pillow-top Queen and King Beds, free high-speed Wi-Fi, Cable TV, view of the Three Sisters, kitchenettes, and gourmet coffee. We are pet-friendly. Enjoy the delightful outdoor living area, which features flower gardens, a patio area with a beautiful water-feature and Jacuzzi hot-tub, picnic tables, and hammocks. Our guests enjoy easy access to the many hiking, biking, birding, backpacking, riding, fishing, and skiing trails. We also have a few pet-friendly rooms. Enjoy the delightful outdoor living area complete with water features and a flower garden. Experience a taste of the “Old West” in the town of Sisters, which offers great shopping, special cultural and music events, entertainment, and a variety of restaurant and cafes to choose from. There are may community events including the Sisters Quilt Show, Sisters Folk Festival and Jazz Festivals, Art Walks, the Sisters Rodeo, the Roundup of Gems, Custom Classic Car Show, Saturday Markets, Harvest Faire, and many more. For fine-dining try Jen’s Garden, Los Agaves Mexican Grill, or the Open Door at Clearwater Gallery. For shopping visit the Stitchin Post, DonTerra Artworks, The FlyFisher’s Place, Leavitt’s Western Wear, or Blazin Saddles Bike Shop. Sisters Motor Lodge is a small business, locally owned and operated by Mary G. Fowler, since 1993.