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The Ridge at Sunriver

Tucked away in the Deschutes River valley, The Ridge at Sunriver is your getaway to enjoying all Central Oregon has to offer. Located in the resort community of Sunriver, Oregon, The Ridge at Sunriver is a beautifully landscaped 7 acre, 46 unit vacation property providing a comfortable and relaxing place to start your next adventure. At The Ridge at Sunriver, each condo has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths (sleeps 6). The master bedroom has a king bed, a whirlpool spa, TV and a private bath. The second bedroom has 2 twin beds. There is a sleep sofa in the living room. The living room also contains a wet bar, fireplace and TV/DVD. The kitchen is fully equipped with cooking and cleaning utensils (so all you need to bring is food). There is a washer/dryer and each unit has 4 adult bikes. All units are non-smoking and pets are not allowed. Onsite at The Ridge at Sunriver, there is a seasonal swimming pool & tennis court, a year-round hot tub, as well as a recreation room equipped with a ping-pong table, a fireplace & TV. Nearby, you can walk to the Village at Sunriver and peruse the boutique shops, restaurants like the Sunriver Brewing Company. At The Ridge in Sunriver, recreation is out your door with the Deschutes River nearby and two golf courses Sunriver Resort Meadows and Woodlands, to perfect your game. From Sunriver you can book a raft trip, ride the 33 miles of bike paths, go play in the SHARC water park and in winter you are only 35 minutes to the slopes of Mt. Bachelor. The Ridge in Sunriver is your basecamp for year-round recreation in this Central Oregon destination.

A Christmas tree is lit with multicolored lights in front of a sign for the Village at Sunriver in Sunriver, Oregon.

The Village at Sunriver

In the heart of Central Oregon, next to the world-class Sunriver Resort, you will find The Village at Sunriver. The Village features exceptional dining, boutique shopping, groceries, a variety of real estate and vacation rental companies, seasonal sports rentals, activities, tours, and events. DINING From breakfast to after-dinner dessert, The Village at Sunriver has you covered with a variety of unique dining options. Find international cuisine from Portugal, Italy, France, and Mexico or American fare made from organic, local ingredients. Alternatively, pick up groceries and have a homecooked meal at your vacation rental. Whatever the mood, you will find delicious food in Sunriver’s gorgeous, alpine setting. SHOPPING The year-round shops in The Village have something for all ages and interests! Discover unique boutique women’s fashion and trendy accessories for the fashionista, seasonal clothing, and high-end gear for the outdoor enthusiast. For those hoping to find a one-of-a-kind souvenir, The Village’s specialty shops are the place to be. Also, find books, toys, and activities for the kids, and much more! ACTIVITIES In the summer, take a guided stand-up paddleboard, river rafting, or fishing trip. If you would rather have an adventure on land, rent some bikes and pedal around the miles of beautiful bike paths Sunriver has to offer. Or try your hand at miniature golf, rock climbing, and other family-friendly activities in The Village at Sunriver. In the winter, get everything you need for the mountain before you go! Purchase lift tickets and book reservations, rent skis, snowboards, additional snow sport equipment, and more! Alternatively, stay in The Village and skate at the Ice Rink.

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The Vintage Cottage

We are a Vintage, Farmhouse, Magnolia-Home inspired furniture and home decor shop that is located on N. Main Street in the quaint community of Prineville, Oregon. We specialize in mixing-and-matching old and new to create that special place in your home. At The Vintage Cottage, you will find everything you need to decorate your home. We also offer a variety of candles, wall art, soaps and specialties from local artisans. Come in and let talented owner, Kimberly Dellinger, create a unique piece of decor for you or help you pick out that perfect gift.After working in the corporate world for 30 years, Kimberly decided to pursue her lifelong dream of owning a home décor and gift store; The Vintage Cottage seemed an ideal place to make this dream come true. Kimberly enjoys creating something even more beautiful from beautiful bones, such as with refurbished furniture pieces, and hopes to inspire others with her creative passions. As the new owner of The Vintage Cottage, Kimberly aspires that the shop continues as a place the community of Prineville can depend upon for unique pieces, home décor, clothing, jewelry, and gifts, along with warm, friendly service. In addition to Kimberly, The Vintage Cottage is home to five, talented and creative vendors; each offering a unique, yet, complementary style. The entire team of vendors restore, refurbish and paint furniture, and offer customized painting services upon request. Ready for this new adventure, the team is busy making plans for community events, launching new product lines and preparing online shopping experiences.

A plated entree in front of a flight of beer from Three Creeks Brewery in Sisters, Oregon.

Three Creeks Brewing

Three Creeks Brewery, known as Central Oregon’s gateway to adventure, our family-friendly brewpub is a Sisters favorite and the perfect stop before or after skiing, golfing, hiking, biking, or your favorite outdoor activities.Fashioned after an old-west livery stable, Three Creeks Brewery rustic restaurant has a wickedly good menu of pub fare with daily specials and thirteen of our hand-crafted ales on tap, including our five year-round brews. Our Brewmaster Three Creeks Brewery brewmaster, Zach has been brewing Northwest Classics for more than a decade. Zach’s not into trends. He blazes his own trail and plays the long game. Just your regular guy who loves great beer. Even more, he’s passionate about brewing it. Zach believes it’s not about making something once to see if it works, but rather intentionally honing and crafting it to perfection. He wants your favorite beer you had last week to have that same great taste next week. And the next week, and the week after that.And if you’re like us, tasting and seeing is believing. So, come on by and we’ll show you. At Three Creeks Brewery we really do use only the finest ingredients to brew our beers, the best malts from around the world, Oregon famed hops right out our doorstep, and the most crystal-clear water you’ll ever taste from our own Cascade Mountains.We believe in waving to our neighbors, petting our dogs and drinking good beer At Three Creeks Brewery, we’re from a small town. A real one where people know you and have your back. We shovel snow for our neighbor and watch out for each other’s kids. We like clean air and pure mountain water. And we especially like drinking beer. So, when you stop in after that hike or on your way through, don’t be surprised when you feel the small town in your soul rise within you. We are where small town happens. A must first or last stop to Central Oregon’s gateway to adventure, Sisters, Oregon and to some of the best beer and good eats in the Great Northwest.

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Timbercrest Inn

Come and stay with us at Timbercrest Inn, located 3 miles from La Pine city centre, this La Pine, Oregon inn features a daily continental breakfast, plus free Wi-Fi is offered in all rooms.All Timbercrest Inn rooms are simply furnished in subtle floral line and offer a desk, cable TV and an en suite bathroom.  In the morning you will find fresh pastries, juices, coffee and tea are just some of the continental breakfast items offered daily. A 24-hour reception welcomes guests to La Pine Timbercrest Inn.Skiing at Mt Bachelor is 45 miles away. Quail Run Golf Course is 5 miles away from Timbercrest Inn.Newberry National Monument Area:  Explore Oregon’s other crater!  The caldera also includes the Big Obsidian Flow, deposited 1,300 years ago by an eruption. The largest in North America, it is over a mile in length and 200 feet deep, with huge chunks of obsidian scattered about like so many forgotten children’s toys. The mile-long stroll puts you in the heart of gray pumice, brick-red lava, and ebony obsidian, and the contrasting shapes and colors rest side by side. The scenic hike also rewards you with a stellar view of both lakes and the center cinder cones, and the lava fields below.  Named for Dr. John S. Newberry, a scientist and early explorer with the Pacific Railroad Survey, the caldera (the center of the volcano) holds two lakes, Paulina Lake and East Lake. It’s hard to believe that you are within the caldera of a 500-square-mile volcano that remains very active seismically and geothermally to this day. Geologists believe the park sits over a shallow magma body only two to five kilometers deep.