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SUNRIVER AREA CHAMBER O F CO MMERCE www.sun riverchamber.com
1968 - 2018
Still playing after fifty years. Come see why guests have chosen us to stay and play for the last 50 years.
Since 1968, we’ve been in the business of creating unforgettable experiences. From exploring over 40 miles of bike trails, hitting the links on our four golf courses, relaxing at Sage Springs Club & Spa, enjoying world-class dining, floating on the Deschutes River or taking in a trail ride — it’s no wonder our guests have been coming back to stay and play for generations. Plan your next vacation at Sunriver Resort.
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Oregon’s Favorite Playground
Sunriver celebrates 50 years
of fun in the sun! here! X e r e w OXO you Wish
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• Produce & Meat • Money Orders Departments • UPS/Fax/Copies • Hot Deli • Video Rentals • Daily Lunch & Dinner Menu • Carpet Cleaner Rentals • POST OFFICE • Full Liquor Store • Beer/Wine/Cigars • Full Service Gas Station • Lottery • Free Wi-Fi • Ethanol Free Premium Unleaded • Propane tank exchange • Sno-Park Permits • 1-Day Fishing Licenses
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• Produce & Meat Departments • Hot Deli • Daily Lunch & Dinner Menu • Money Orders • Fax • 1-Day Fishing Licenses
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9 Welcome 12 History 16 Recreation 46 Events 54 Lodging 64 Dining 72 Marketplace 90 Art & Culture 104 Living in Sunriver, Sunriver Style 114 Buying Your Sunriver Home 120 Building, Remodeling & Maintaining Your Sunriver Home 130 Commerce Services
Maps Cascade Lakes Recreation Area 26 Getting Around Sunriver
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Winter Recreation
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The Village at Sunriver
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Sunriver Business Park
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Spring River Plaza
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Sunriver Communities
On the Cover One of Sunriver’s many bike paths with majestic views of Mt. Bachelor. Photo taken by Charles Blumenthal.
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This Sunriver Magazine is produced in collaboration with the Sunriver Chamber of Commerce by Cascade Publications Inc. located at 404 NE Norton Ave, Bend, OR 97701. 541-388-5665, www.cascadebusnews.com No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the expressed written consent of Cascade Publications Inc. Published March 2017 Photos above courtesy of Mt. Bachelor Resort, Alpine Entertainment, Brian Becker, Phil Fischer Sunriver Anglers Club 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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Welcome to Sunriver
Photo courtesy of Suriver Resort
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he Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to share this unique and special place with you. From the start, Sunriver was planned to be a place where we could live with nature in harmony. This was the first development of its kind to integrate environmental engineering concerns in the planning of the community. The needs of nature and wildlife in Sunriver are just as important as our everyday comforts. Over the last 50 years Sunriver has become the perfect blend of destination resort and residential community. You can do everything under the sun on 3,300 acres of forest and meadows bordered by the Deschutes River and public lands. Sunriver is a place for families and there is something for everyone to do and enjoy regardless of age. It is a
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place where you can get away from a busy schedule, spend quality family time and reflect on what’s really important in life. It is an excellent place to live and work. For the fortunate people who call Sunriver home, the community provides all the public and business services needed for work and play. Experiencing all Sunriver has to offer 24/7 and 365 days a year can be the ultimate lifestyle choice for families and outdoor-loving active adults. Although the community has been the family-friendly vacation destination of choice for nearly half a century, thanks to significant investments by stakeholders and homeowners, this crown jewel of the high desert continues to experience a remarkable renaissance. The beautiful Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC),
located on 22 acres between Overlook Road and Beaver Drive, features seasonal outdoor aquatics including a leisure pool, two slides, a lazy river and splash pads and pool for the wee ones. The indoor pool and adjacent outdoor hot tub provide adults with year round fitness swimming and social soaking, and the pool caters to the younger set with a beach entry, liquid vortex, bubblers, overhead splashers and water basketball area. The Village at Sunriver, Sunriver’s retail core, continues to reinvest in capital improvements. In recent years many buildings have been replaced or have received major remodels, and the rejuvenation is still under way. The large courtyard at the heart of The Village hosts many community events throughout the summer. The Sunriver Resort has replaced its Lodge Village pool with The Cove, a
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complex that includes a large wading pool, massive sunbathing deck, a long waterslide and elevated hot tub, all of which will overlook a new man-made lake with children’s sand play area and nature trail. Simultaneously, the Resort remodeled its lounge, restaurant and lodge kitchen with a modern Northwest theme that features more windows, more natural light and improved views of the surrounding scenery. As a Sunriver visitor, you can enjoy the same amenities that lured homeowners to this special place — more than 50 miles of paved bike and walking paths, the scenic Deschutes River and Sunriver Resort’s world-class golf in your backyard. Challenging play on 31 exceptionally maintained tennis courts, along with a great tennis program, have earned Sunriver a top 50 tennis destinations in the U.S. ranking by Tennis Magazine.
Sunriver boasts its own nature center and celestial observatory, private airport, horse stables and river marina. Within a short drive, you can explore dozens of alpine lakes, the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, the Cascade Range and the majestic Deschutes River. The choice of accommodations is just as wide. Reserve a romantic hotel-like River Lodge room, enjoy the convenience of a condominium or spread out in one of hundreds of tastefully appointed, fully furnished private homes that accommodate from two to 20 or more. A luxurious executive retreat is well-suited for the ultimate relaxing vacation. Looking for three homes on the same lane for a big family reunion? Sunriver has them all. Summer is the most popular season for vacationers, but Sunriver’s proximity to the slopes of Mt. Bachelor
entices snow-riders of all ages to stay here during winter and early spring. The peaceful, visually stunning autumn months are the favorites of those who appreciate warm days on the golf course or bike trails and crisp nights with the hint of wood smoke in the air. For a four-season destination, you just can’t beat Sunriver. If this is your introduction to Sunriver — welcome! We hope that your weekend getaway or family vacation might just turn into a lifetime. The Sunriver Chamber of Commerce is here to help make your vacation and visit the most enjoyable experience of your life...or help you relocate your business or residence to this lovely place. If you’d like more information about Sunriver, don’t hesitate to drop by the Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce located in the Sunriver Business Park at 56825 Venture Lane, Suite 110. 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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KIDS RACES
Endurance sports festival
22nd ANNIVERSARY | June 22-24, 2018 The 22nd Annual Pacific Crest Endurance Sports Festival offering 20 different events is the must-do RACE-CATION event in stunning Sunriver – 15 miles from Bend, Oregon. Post event party & beer sponsored by Village Bar & Grill and Deschutes Brewery Hit Machine rocks Fri & Sat nights | Fun and action-packed Fitness Expo sponsored by The Village at Sunriver • 20 different scenic races on paved forest trails with views of Mt. Bachelor & the Deschutes River • USAT Sanctioned races • Kids Splash, Pedal & Dash, Kids runs & Huge Fitness Expo with Mini-Golf, Bumper Cars, Jump Houses & Rock-climbing • Relay options for family, friends & team building
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Technical Finisher’s Shirt Finisher’s Medal & Accurate Chip Timing Awards/Prizes – Beast medal for doing 2+ races. Prize purse for 72.3 BEASTMAN Tri! Help support Care for Kids, Team in Training and various other local and NW charities & school clubs/teams
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Welcome
Getting Here
Whether on foot, by car or by air, Sunriver is easy to find.
Driving Distance from: Bend, OR: 18 miles Boise, ID: 318 miles Eugene, OR: 128 miles Klamath Falls, OR: 125 miles Los Angeles, CA: 807 miles Medford, OR: 160 miles Portland, OR: 180 miles Redmond, OR: 34 miles Salem, OR: 132 miles San Francisco, CA: 480 miles Seattle, WA: 345 miles
Photo by William Wood
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unriver is tucked away in the towering ponderosa pines of Central Oregon, located about 18 minutes south of Bend via Highway 97, about halfway between Bend and La Pine. Travelling by air to the heart of Central Oregon is a breeze! Redmond’s Municipal Airport (RDM) is Central Oregon’s premiere commercial and general aviation airport, and is only 34 miles away from Sunriver. Air service is provided by American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, United and Delta serving the cities of Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Seattle and Phoenix. When travelling commercially, the Redmond Airport (RDM) offers a beautiful terminal to relax in with friendly staff to greet you. Passengers waiting to catch their flight in the boarding area are welcome to visit the gift and coffee shop as well as a pub with a full bar. Ground transportation is abundant and includes six on-site car rental agencies as well as town car, limousine and taxi service. The airport provides exceptionally convenient parking located close to the terminal with low parking rates. A convenient cell phone waiting area is available and located just across the street. www.flyrdm.com
Sunriver Airport
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he Sunriver Airport, which is privately owned and operated by Sunriver Resort, is located on the west side of the Resort property. It is open to the public and can accommodate almost any type of general aviation aircraft from the smallest single engine airplane to a Gulfstream V Jet. Full service fuel is available for both Jet-A and 100LL AvGas, and both fuels are available 24-hours a day at the selfserve station. The pilot lounge is open 24 hours with access to restrooms, computer and internet and courtesy shuttles to the Resort. Hangar rentals are available as well.
Rental cars are offered and are delivered to your aircraft upon landing and parking; availability ranges from economical, compact cars to luxury convertibles. Courtesy bicycles are available for day use for anyone flying in, and catering is available for all aircraft. The airport completed a runway construction project where the runway was totally re-built, strengthened and widened. Lodging is available at the Resort just minutes away, and crew rooms are available as well. www.sunriver-resort.com/sunriver-oregon-airport.php 541-593-4603 or 888-780-4438
Photo courtesy of Sunriver Airport
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Sunriver History
The entrance to Camp Abbott, a combat engineer training facility during WWII.
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n the shores of the Deschutes River 15 miles south of Bend, tucked away in the ponderosa pines, is Sunriver. This gem of Central Oregon offers world-class golfing, biking, kayaking, boating, tennis, pickleball, fly fishing, skiing and general relaxation that makes it the destination of choice for travelers from around the world. While it’s now known for its fine dining, championship golf courses and luxurious lodging, its beginnings were much more humble. Nearly 7,000 years ago lava flows dammed the Deschutes River at Benham Falls, backing up a lake that covered much of what is now Sunriver. When the river finally broke through and the lake receded, a lush meadow surrounded by thick forests was left behind. The area was a natural gathering spot for Native Americans based on numerous artifacts found in the area dating back thousands of years. During the winter of 1843, explorer John C. Fremont and guide Kit Carson ventured into the area on their way south. In 1855, the Army Corps of Topographical Engineers surveyed a route through the area for a railroad between California and the Columbia River. This party was led by Robert Stockton Williamson and Henry Larcom Abbot. Among the group were geologists, botanists, physicians, naturalists, engineers and soldiers. In the late 1800s cattlemen began to drive their herds to the area to graze in the lush meadowlands. The Vandeverts were among the first homesteaders in the area, their ranch was
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just south of current day Sunriver. Their children attended the Meadow School, which was located very close to the present Sunriver Lodge. During the next 50 years the area was used by the cattlemen, trappers and a few hardy pioneers who settled in the area with their families. In the midst of World War II, the U.S. Government wanted to establish a combat engineer training facility on a site that resembled the climate and topography of Northern Europe. Robert Sawyer, publisher of the Bend Bulletin, persuaded the Army Corps of Engineers to build the Army training post 18 miles south of town on the Shonquist Ranch, the site of modern day Sunriver. It was named Camp Abbot. Local folks were surprised the Army found the almost 9,700 acres straddling the Deschutes River a perfect place to train soldiers. Those who helped build the camp were remembered as saying what a miserable job it was. Construction began in December 1942 and continued through the worst winter in 30 years, with more than 60 inches of snow through March 1943. Camp Abbot officially opened the following year. Training included basic combat skills, marksmanship, field maneuvers, bridge building and demolition. The camp was a self-contained city complete with water and sewer systems and housing up to 10,000 people at a time. Many of its structures were built from the surrounding timber and stone, most notably the impressive officer’s club with its
History A craftsman builds the stairs in Sunriver Resort’s Great Hall.
Troops training
Building a bridge
Barracks high ceiling, large stone fireplace and balcony overlooking the main floor. This structure still stands today and is called The Great Hall. It was renovated in 1993 but maintains the feel of the original structure. Just like today, vehicles arriving at Camp Abbot passed over a railroad bridge. The first thing on their right was a medical demonstration area (now Antelope and Bobcat Lanes), with the post stockade just beyond. The gas chamber, where troops trained in chemical warfare defense, was near Hare and Jay Lanes. The post included a 411-bed hospital complex that stretched from the current business park to near Parkland and East Park Lanes. There were numerous training fields, barracks, dining facilities and warehouses. There was a post motor pool, coal storage area and sewage treatment plant. (Sunriver Owners Association still uses one of the sedimentary tanks, now called a round house, for maintenance work and storage.) Out in the meadow, two rifle ranges (stretching from today’s airport runway to River Road) and two machine gun ranges echoed with the sound of rapid fire. Beyond them was the anti-tank range. More than 90,000 combat engineers were trained at Camp Abbot before it abruptly closed in June 1944. In the years following WWII some of the former Camp Abbot land was returned to the U.S. Forest Service, but 5,500 acres were sold as private land.The property changed hands multiple times until 1965 when John Gray and Donald McCallum obtained the land for development, forming Sunriver Properties.
Soldiers in a boat The Sunriver Lodge was constructed, as were the stables, Meadows Golf Course and an airstrip. Additionally, large areas for residential home sites were plotted. The bike paths were created, although were originally designed for use by electric golf carts as an alternative means of transportation. Lot sales and home construction began in 1968. By the time John Gray sold the resort property to the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company in 1974, some 600 private homes and condominiums had been built. During a severe economic recession in the 1970s, 2,200 of Sunriver’s original 5,500 acres were sold back to the U.S. Forest Service. By 1979 the number of privately owned homes had doubled to 1,200. In 1993 Sunriver Resort Limited Partnership purchased Sunriver Resort and began a capital improvement campaign that continues to this day. Today there are more than 4,000 homes and condominiums, many of which are second homes owned by people who live up and down the West Coast, across the country and around the world. Many are available as vacation rentals and these, combined with the Resort’s overnight lodging facilities, host as many as 15,000 visitors a day in the heat of the summer and during winter holidays. Sunriver has a long and rich history dating back hundreds if not thousands of years. From its beginnings as a trapper’s rendezvous point to a World War II training area, modern day Sunriver has become a paradise for all to enjoy. Portions of this article were contributed by Brad A. Ward MD and Jonathan Kahnoski. 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE. FAMILY LOVING VACATION RENTALS™
Discover why your kids won’t settle for anything less than staying with Bennington Properties. Text “FAMILY” to 541.705.2267 for a link to our Family Loving Vacation Rentals. Your kids will love meeting Kipa Bennington as they explore their way through Sunriver Hi! I’m Kipa! with our Camp Bennington Ranger Guide.
You will appreciate the difference.
www.BenningtonProperties.com . Sunriver, Oregon call: 855.our 812.5697 . text: 541.706.2267 Visit www.benningtonproperties.com and see why dogs prefer Dog Loving Vacation Rentals®. email: guestservices @benningtonproperties.com
Keeping in Touch
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veryone can enjoy state-of-the-art communications in Sunriver. Wireless service is available from AT&T, BendBroadband, Verizon Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular and others.
BendBroadband and Century Link provide wired communications, and there are a number of free WiFi hotspots available, most notably the Sunriver Resort Lodge, Sunriver Homeowners Aquatics & Recreation Center (SHARC), the Chamber of Commerce in The Village, and seasonally at the North Pool and Fort Rock Park near the Adventure Camp building. BendBroadband recently completed the process of upgrading the cable television and internet systems throughout Sunriver. If you didn’t bring a mobile device with you, visit the Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce (also a WiFi hotspot) where you can use one of their computers to check your e-mail or browse the web.
Photo courtesy of Martin Lundgren
Need to catch up on your reading? The local support group, Friends of the Sunriver Library, stocks a shelf with used paperbacks and hardcover books for sale at very reasonable prices.
Emergency Contacts POLICE
MEDICAL
911 or non-emergency 541-593-1014
High Desert Family Medicine (Sunriver) 541-593-5400
FIRE 911 or non-emergency 541-593-8622
ELECTRICAL 541-536-2126
NATURAL GAS 888-522-1130
PUBLIC WORKS 541-593-2483
WATER
La Pine Community Health Center 541-876-1039 St. Charles Bend South Clinic Immediate Care 541-706-5930 St. Charles Medical Center: 541-382-4321 St. Charles Immediate Care 541-706-3700
541-593-8034
AIR TRANSPORT
SEWER
Airlink, 541-706-6305
541-593-8034
LifeFlight Network, 800-982-9299
VET Sunriver Veterinary Clinic 541-593-8128
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RV Sites, Cabins, Cottages, Yurts and More! Find your next adventure today!
(844) 868-9979 Ask how you can camp all year long with our Thousand Trails Camping Pass! Our Thousand Trails Camping Pass is offered by MHC Thousand Trails Limited Partnership, an affiliate of Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc., Two North Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606. This advertising is being used for the purpose of soliciting sales of resort campground memberships. This document has been filed with the Department of Licensing, State of Washington as required by Washington Law. Value, quality or conditions stated and performance on promises are the responsibility of the operator, not the Department. The filing does not mean the Department has approved the merits or qualifications of any registration, advertising, or any gift or item of value as part of any promotional plan.
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CAMPIN Something ENTU ADSV For Everyone J U T DOW N T H E
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rom the beautiful Deschutes River, clear blue lakes and majestic Cascades, to golf, tennis and pickle ball courts, bike paths and one of the largest water parks in the region, Sunriver has a sport for you. The Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreational Center (SHARC) has brought a whole new range of activities and fun for the family. Splash in the oversized outdoor pool, drift in the lazy river, plunge down the tube and body slides or sunbathe on the massive pool deck and lawn. Want to try your luck for a trophysized fish? Grab your gear and enjoy some of the finest fly, lure and bait fishing in the world on the plentiful lakes and streams close by. Friendly and experienced guides and outfitters are available to share their expertise and favorite fishing spots. There are other ways to cool off too: exhilarating white water adventures, river floats, stand-up paddle boarding, canoeing and kayaking are all great options on a hot summer day. If dry land is your preference, try rock climbing, hiking, cave exploring, horseback riding, downhill mountain biking and leisurely bike rides on the 50 miles of paved pathways throughout Sunriver. Known as a golfer’s paradise you’ll have access to courses featuring challenges for all skill levels. The sun-filled winter months offer snowmobile tours, snowshoeing, dog sled rides, alpine and cross-country skiing at Mt. Bachelor and ice skating back at The Village at Sunriver. All of these activities are set in the beautiful and scenic high desert with breathtaking views, wildlife, stately forests and open meadows.
Recreation
Abundant Recreation in Sunriver Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses ATTRACTIONS
High Desert Museum 59800 S Hwy. 97, Bend, OR 97702 541-382-4754 www.highdesertmuseum.org
Sports Zone/All Track Cycle 56815 Venture Ln #701 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-728-9096
Mt. Bachelor 13000 SW Century Dr., Bend, OR 97702 800-829-2442 www.mtbachelor.com
Sunriver Sports Group Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #16, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8369 www.sunriversports.com
Newberry National Monument Lava Lands Visitor Center http://www.fs.usda.gov/
Sunriver Toy House Rentals 17345 Spring River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-4433 www.sunrivertoyhouse.rentals.com
Oregon Observatory 57245 River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-4406 www.oregonobservatory.org Richardson’s Recreational Ranch, Ltd World Famous Rockhounding 6683 NE Hay Creek Rd., Madras, OR 97741 541-475-2680 www.richardsonrockranch.com Sunriver Nature Center 57245 River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4442 www.sunrivernaturecenter.org Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic and Recreational Center (SHARC) 57250 Overlook Rd. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-585-5000 www.sunriversharc.com Sunriver Resort 17600 Center Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 866-482-3909 www.sunriver-resort.com
SPORTS & OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES
Tumalo Creek Kayak and Canoe 56896 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-1640 www.tumalocreek.com The Village Bike & Ski Shop Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #21, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2453 www.villagebikeandski.com
FISHING GUIDES & FISHING EQUIPMENT
Garrison’s Guide Service PO Box 413, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8394 www.garrisonguide.com
Sunriver Resort-Woodlands Course 541-593-4402 www.sunriver-resort.com Quail Run Golf Course 16725 Northridge Dr. La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-1303 www.golfquailrun.com HIGH LAKE RESORTS Crane Prairie Resort Crane Prairie Reservoir, NE Shore PO Box 1171, Bend, OR 97709 541-383-3939 www.crane-prairie.com East Lake Resort 22430 Paulina Lake Rd. La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2230 www.eastlakeresort.com Elk Lake Resort 6000 Century Drive, Bend, OR 97701 541-480-7380 www.elklakeresort.com Paulina Lake Lodge 22440 Paulina Lake Rd. La Pine OR 97739 541-536-2240 www.paulinalakelodge.com
Hook Fly Shop Cascade Guides & Outfitters Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #23 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2358 www.hookfish.com
EVENT PLANNERS
Sunriver Fly Shop 56805 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8814 www.sunriverflyshop.com
Chockstone Climbing Guides Smith Rock State Park 541-318-7170 www.chockstoneclimbing.com
STAR PRODUCTIONS DJS PO Box 3111, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-419-4090 www.starproductionsdjs.com
TOUR GUIDES
4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters 57195 Beaver Dr., 2 Country Mall Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2255 www.4sro.com
Camp Abbott Trading Co. (Fishing Dept.) 56820 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8168 www.campabbotttradingpost.com
Central Oregon Adventures PO Box 4188 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8887 www.coadventures.com
Central Oregon Adventures PO Box 4188, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8887 www.coadventures.com
GOLFINGPUBLIC COURSES
Paulina Plunge PO Box 8782, Bend, OR 97708 541-389-0562 www.paulinaplunge.com
Moto Fantasy (Motorcycle Rental) 16693 Sprague Loop, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-6263, www.motofantasy.net motohead1@motofantasy.net Photo courtesy of SROA
Old Back Nine at Mountain High 60650 China Hat Rd., Bend, OR 97702 541-382-1111 www.oldbacknine.com Sunriver Resort-Meadows Course 541-593-4402 www.sunriver-resort.com
Sun Country Tours Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #26 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-382-6277 www.suncountrytours.com
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Photo courtesy of Sunriver Owners Association
he majority of SHARC visitors come in the warm summer months, sunbathing on the massive pool deck and lawn.
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Photo by William Wood
The SHARC That Loves Tourists by SROA Staff
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uring more than one million vacationers, residents and guests through its doors since opening in the spring of 2012, visitors to the Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC) report being rejuvenated by the brilliant range of activities and amenities the $18 million facility offers to all ages and interests. The vast majority of SHARC visitors come in the warmer summer months to frolic in the oversize outdoor pool, drift in the lazy river, plunge down tube and body slides, dance in the water fountains, sunbathe on the pool deck or lawn or watch toddlers safely play in a separate wading pool and sand play area. Thousands of people screamed down the winter tubing hill (on select dates between November and February), scrambled around the playground, shoot hoops on the fullsize basketball court, played disc golf, tested their skills on the bocce ball court or picnicked in the park. Even when the weather turns cold, SHARC’s indoor, multi-
use pool continues to attract people. The pool’s zero entry beach features bubbling fountains, spinning water flower and dumping bucket to entertain youngsters and the young at heart. School-age children make themselves dizzy floating around in circles in the vortex water feature. Three adjacent lap lanes provide space for workouts, swim lessons, aquatic fitness classes and water volleyball. Aside from aquatics, SHARC’s 5,000 square foot Benham Hall (which can be split into two smaller rooms) hosts business meetings, weddings, banquets, seminars, events and fundraisers. Access to SHARC is free to Sunriver property owners (who are members of Sunriver Owners Association) with a valid member ID, those with SROA recreation passes and guests of vacation rental properties enrolled in SROA’s Recreation Plus Program. The general public is welcome via a daily gate fee. 541-585-5000 www.sunriversharc.com 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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Recreation
Angler’s
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Kokanee Salmon
Rainbow Trout
Brook Trout
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entral Oregon is home to over 100 lakes and 450 miles of pristine rivers and streams that are all within an hour’s drive of Sunriver. The waters in Central Oregon hold Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Lake Trout, Bull Trout, Cutthroat Trout, native Redband Trout, Kokanee, Atlantic Salmon, Large and Smallmouth Bass, and for many months out of the year in the lower Deschutes River both Salmon and Steelhead make their return trip from the Pacific Ocean. Central Oregon’s crystal clear water and the abundance of natural food and insects produce beautiful and healthy fish. And the fish get big here. Trout over ten pounds are common. The state record Brown Trout is 28.5 pounds (caught at Paulina Lake, 20 minutes from Sunriver), the state record Lake Trout is 40.8 pounds (caught at Odell Lake, 45 minutes from Sunriver) and the state record Bull Trout is 23.2 pounds (caught at Lake Billy Chinook, 60 minutes from Sunriver).
Chinook Salomon
Mackinaw
Brown Trout
Bull Trout
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Sunriver is home to several experienced fly fishing and guide shops that have the localized knowledge to provide you with an unforgettable fishing experience. The Hook Fly Shop/Cascade Guides & Outfitters, located in The Village and the Sunriver Fly Shop, located in the Sunriver Business Park, have been assisting fly fishers for over 30 years. In addition to offering the best hand-tied flies for the area, they both offer fly fishing equipment, complete guide services and of course, the real answer on where and how to catch the fish. Garrison’s Guide Service, who features family friendly pontoon boats, offers guide services for both spin fishing and fly fishing. Camp Abbott Trading Company, located in the Sunriver Business Park, carries a complete line of fishing tackle and bait. In addition, all of the stores can help you with fishing regulations, fishing licenses and North West Parking Passes which are required at most of the fishing locations.
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Sunriver Anglers Club
he Sunriver Anglers Club was founded in 1977 as a way for like-minded people to come together to protect the natural environment, conserve resources, educate and encourage new fishermen and women, enjoy outdoor activities and, of course, to exchange fish stories. The Sunriver Anglers has invested the club’s energy and resources to improve sport Photo by Phil Fischer Sunriver Anglers Club fishing in Central Oregon, support organizations working on stabilizing water flows on the Upper Deschutes and Little Deschutes Rivers, remove invasive fish from our high lakes and partner with federal, state, county and other groups. A major mission of the club is to provide opportunities for school children to acquire basic fishing skills and learn about fish habitat, Photo by Phil Fischer Sunriver Anglers Club water safety and the principles of stewardship. From co-sponsoring the Kokanee Karnival to hosting hundreds of kids at Free Fishing Day, club members are committed to education. Other club missions are fulfilled by members who volunteer for a number of activities such as restoring river banks, improving fish habitats, removing Tui Chub from Oregon lakes, teaching young and beginning anglers and working with school groups. The Sunriver Anglers Club holds monthly meetings, open to the public, on subjects such as fly patterns, fly selection, winter steelhead fishing, fishing tactics and habitat restoration projects. The club hosts a variety of outings and fishing trips to nearby lakes and streams, giving members an Photo by East Lake Resort opportunity to learn how and where to fish in our bountiful area. Experienced members are eager to share their knowledge, experience and enjoyment of angling with all levels of anglers. For more information, including times and locations of meetings and how to join, visit the club’s website at www.sunriveriveranglers.org. You can learn about the club on Facebook at Photo by Phil Fischer Sunriver Anglers Club www.facebook.com/SunriverAngle.
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Aquatic Adventures Await
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amed River of the Falls (Riviere des Chutes) by early French fur traders, the Deschutes River is a major part of the Central Oregon landscape and lifestyle. Along with providing a beautiful local landmark and countless recreational opportunities, the river contributes significantly to the local economy by providing irrigation water for agriculture. It flows north from Little Lava Lake in the Cascade Mountains all the way to the mighty Columbia River. Nothing’s more inviting on a scorching summer day than a lazy float down the river. Start at Sunriver Resort’s Marina on a canoe, kayak or raft for a two-hour, six-mile float north on the Deschutes to just above Benham Falls where a shuttle will
conveniently bring you back. The Marina offers family float trips, kayak, canoe, raft and stand-up paddleboard rentals and lessons on a first-come, first-served basis, so get there early. The Marina, closed during winter months, also sells boating supplies, sportswear and snacks. You can rent river floating equipment from Sunriver Sports, 4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters, Sunriver Toy House Rentals and Tumalo Creek Canoe and Kayak where you’ll find swimwear, swim goggles, mask/fin sets, water toys for the pool, lake and river, sunscreen, sun hats, towels and UV shirts. These stores can also help you with information about where to put-in or take-out, float times and shuttle information. For a thrilling whitewater adventure
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contact Sun Country Raft Tours. They offer trips on the Upper Deschutes, McKenzie River, North Umpqua or Lower Deschutes rivers. If lake paddling is more your style, contact Wanderlust Tours for their interpreted, guided canoe and kayak tours of the spectacular Cascade lakes. Day, evening and moonlight tours are available. The Paulina Plunge downhill mountain bike ride and waterfall tour is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Participants ride downhill for six miles on smooth forest trails, stopping at various points to descend into the Paulina Creek canyon to splash and giggle in natural waterslides and plunge pools. Those seeking to cool off on hot summer days can visit the Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC). The SHARC sits on 22 acres and features multiple outdoor pools, water slides, a lazy river, large adult hot tub, year-round tubing hill, outdoor amphitheater, a full basketball court, playground, indoor pool with beach entry, fitness rooms and a café. The SHARC’s indoor facilities are open year round, and the outdoor facilities are open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Aquatic fitness classes and swim lessons are available. Guests of Sunriver Resort have access to The Cove, a swimming complex with zero entry pool, hot tub, water slide, kid’s discovery area, private cabanas and a poolside café — all with spectacular views of Mt. Bachelor and the Great Meadow. Nested on the North side of Sunriver, the Sunriver Fitness and Aquatics Center is a 30,000 square foot state-ofthe-art facility that includes a cardio and weight room, fitness studio rooms, saunas, hot tub, swimming pool, wading pool, Indoor Surf Wave Machine (the FlowRider) and much more.
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by Sunriver Scene hen summer heats up, many Sunriver visitors and residents take to the Deschutes River to cool off. On the hottest days, expect to see flotillas of inner tubes, rafts, canoes, kayaks and stand up paddleboards. The Deschutes River in the Sunriver area runs wide and gentle through gorgeous mountain scenery with good wildlife viewing opportunities. This part of the river is rated Class 1 moving water with riffles, minor waves and few or no obstructions. As inviting as it looks, the river’s current is deceptively strong and the water is much colder than most people expect. The Deschutes River is spring fed and water temperatures rarely exceed 60 degrees. A quick dunk in the river feels good for a few moments on the hottest days, but hypothermia is a real concern for anyone unable to get out of the water. Life vests, appropriate clothing, food and water, knowing in advance the distances and float times and safe boating practices are important to keep the focus on fun. Popular floats between publicly accessible launch and takeout points in the Sunriver area include: Big River (River Mile 199.2) to Harper Bridge (RM 191.7). Distance 7.5 miles. Float time: 3-5 hours depending on wind direction and paddle effort. Note: Access at Harper Bridge is on the south side of the bridge next to the golf course. Harper Bridge (RM 191.7) to Besson Day Use Area (RM 189.9). Distance: 1.8 miles. Float time: 45 minutes. Note: Access at Harper Bridge is on the south side of the bridge next to the golf course. Harper Bridge (RM 191.7) to Sunriver Resort’s Canoe Takeout (RM 183.1). Distance: 8.6 miles. Float time: 4-6 hours depending on wind direction and paddle effort. Note: Access at Harper Bridge is
on the south side of the bridge next to the golf course. Besson Day Use Area (RM 189.9) to Sunriver Resort’s Canoe Takeout (RM 188.2). Distance: 6.8 miles. Float time: 2-4 hours depending on wind direction and paddle effort. Besson Day Use Area (RM 189.9) to Benham Falls Day Use Area at River Mile 182.0. Distance: 7.9 miles. Float time: 3-4 hours depending on wind direction and paddle effort. Sunriver Resort operates a commercial marina at River Mile 188.2 off River Road. The general public and guests of the Resort must rent boats from the marina to utilize this facility. Boat rental fees include a shuttle ride back from the Canoe Takeout at River Mile 182.0. Information: 541-593- 3492 or www.sunriver-resort.com/activities/sunriver-resort-marina Sunriver Owners Association owns a private launch and parking area next to the arena. Access to this facility is restricted to Sunriver homeowners and their guests. Only those with updated Member Preference and Recreation Plus access cards issued by the homeowner’s association will be able to utilize this facility. Information: 541-585-3147, www. sunriverstyle.com/fun-on-the-river.html Several shops in The Village at Sunriver and the Sunriver Business Park rent watercraft, life vests and other necessary items. The Sunriver Marina, Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe and the Sunriver Toy House offer drop-off and pick up service and a variety of classes. State law requires life vests for all watercraft occupants, whether you are in a float tube, kayak, canoe or boat. For a complete list of public boat launches on the upper Deschutes River between Sunriver and Wickiup Dam visit: www.deschutespaddletrail.info
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he Sunriver area is well-known for its plethora of outdoor activities and the hardy adrenaline-seeking white-water kayakers and mountain bikers who visit the area won’t be disappointed. However, for a more leisurely recreation there are plenty of scenic hiking trails to explore, at all levels of difficulty with no extreme sports pedigree required. Sunriver provides convenient access to the Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway. Starting in Sunriver and ending in Bend, the scenic drive offers beautiful scenery along the way as it circles Mt. Bachelor. There are several lakes along the way where hikers can stop and enjoy a picnic lunch or take a walk around the lake. Most lakes contain High Mountain Lake Resorts equipped with convenience stores and/or restaurants as well as over-night cabins for rent. Serious hikers can leave their cars at trailheads along the highway and enjoy a more rugged backcountry experience in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness Area. If you are hiking in the Wilderness you will need to fill out a free Wilderness permit before entry and remember group sizes are limited to 12 people. The Cascades Lakes highway (or Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway) is closed during the winter and usually does not open until Memorial Day weekend. The Deschutes River Trail can be accessed from the north end of Sunriver, and winds along the banks of the river all the way to Bend. Take a waterfall tour as you hike north, passing Benham, Dillon and Lava Island falls along the way. The Newberry National Volcanic Monument in the Deschutes National Forest is a unique feature and contains one of the greatest diversity of geologic features in the world. Visitors from Sunriver can walk the 5.5 mile Sun-Lava paved path. Visitors can enjoy interpretive talks at Lava Lands before a short hike up Lava Butte. The Monument offers over 60 trails ready to be explored from short interpretive walks to the 21mile Crater Rim trail and provides an amazing way to spend the day and experience one of Central Oregon’s volcanoes. Deschutes National Forest 541-383-5300 fs.usda.gov/main/deschu Photo courtesy of Sunriver Resort
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The Newberry Country Trail
he Newberry Country Trail (NCT) is a three hour plus driving/car tour centered in Newberry Country, circling the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and Lava Lands. It starts on Hwy. 97 15 miles south of the Sunriver in Oregon’s newest city- La Pine! The trail forms a boot shaped map that is bordered on the west by the Pacific Crest Trail/Cascade Lakes Hwy., and ranges east into the high deserts of North Lake County after looping into north Klamath County. Here is the tour as it unfolds: 1. La Pine-visit one of the area’s largest visitor centers at the La Pine Chamber of Commerce (541-536-9771 or www.lapine.org ) to get specifics about the NCT and plan your trip. Everything you need for your trip can be found here. 2. The Newberry National Monument is the next stop. Paulina Falls, Paulina Lake, East Lake, the Obsidian flow, trails, hot springs and campgrounds abound. Stop to refresh at the two high lake resorts and fish, hike, bike or camp. 3. La Pine State Park is home to “Big Red” — the world’s largest Ponderosa Pine Tree. The park has year round camping and great fishing on the Big Deschutes River. www.oregonstateparks.org) 4. Ten miles north of the park is the turnoff to Sunriver. Sunriver is Oregon’s largest resort community with 50 miles of bike and walking trails. First class amenities include the Sunriver Resort, the Sunriver Brewery, shopping mall, restaurants, Sunriver Nature Center and Observatory, the SHARC 22 acre water-park and vacation rentals galore. 5. Drive west from Sunriver on South Century Drive and follow the Cascades Scenic Highway. Numerous High Lake Resorts offer camping, fishing, RV and tent sites, cabins, boat rentals, hiking trails and restaurants. 6. Turn south on the Cascade Lakes Hwy. and head for Crescent Lake Junction where it meets Hwy. 58. Visit Odell Lake and Crescent Lake and find great places to eat, hike, recreate and play.
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Exploring Underground Lava Caves
f you and your family want a unique experience, or just a place to cool off on a hot summer day, be sure to set aside an afternoon to explore the Lava River Cave near Sunriver. An ancient lava tunnel about a mile long and up to 50 feet wide in places, the Lava River Cave has three ecosystems: the warm, dry climate just outside the entrance; the warm, moist microclimate at the entrance; and the cool, moist, dark environment inside the cave itself. The cave temperature is a constant 42 degrees and is open seasonally, so check with the Lava Lands Visitors Center to find out the latest schedule. Visitors may take self-guided tours, and lantern rentals are available for $5 until 4pm. 541-593-2421 www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/newberrynvm/dayuse
Heritage Village, photo by William Wood
7. Head back on the Hwy. 58 cutoff and go east to the small logging towns of Crescent and Gilchrist. Gilchrist features one of Central Oregon’s oldest logging mills that is still in operation while Crescent was the railroad town that shipped the logs and features a unique restaurant and motel, the Mohawk Restaurant and Lounge 8. Driving north on Hwy. 97, come to Hwy. 31, just two miles south of the city of La Pine. Within half an hour, you will drive into the Great Basin, with the towering ring of stones (Hydro Volcano) that gives Fort Rock its name. Visit the park site, the pioneer cemetery, and Heritage Village where you will find an historic general store, homes, school, church and buildings that were literally “dragged” from their original locations and relocated here 100 years ago! 9. The driving to Christmas Valley shows off the best alfalfa and hay growing region of Oregon and the tiny town with the famous gift store (The Willows) that offers unusual and unique gifts. The area includes restaurants, refreshments and several desert destinations. Check out North Lake County/Christmas Valley with 11,000 acres of Sand Dunes for ATV enthusiasts, Crack in the Ground and miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding. Follow the geology and ancient history of Native peoples in the area. 10. Continue driving to Silver Lake and you will find 24hour gasoline and the all night market, along with the world famous Cowboy Dinner Tree, Thompson Reservoir and picture worthy views. 11. Further east on Hwy. 31 is Summer Lake Resort offering great accommodations, good food and a beautiful pond behind the motel. Keep driving into the desert and you will reach Summer Lake Hot Springs. The newly restored facility offers accommodations and camp/RV sites. On the NCT you can find all levels of sports activities including winter sports, like skiing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, snowman building, and winter cabins. Add to that, hearty meals, shopping, star watching and nature loving under the winter skies. When the snow melts in spring, the NTC offers a variety of activities that include biking, motorcycling, kayaks, fishing, canoes, boating, horseback riding, waterskiing, swimming, hiking, camping ATV-ing, RV-ing and more. The area is also a haven for rock hounds, budding geology buffs or natural historians. The archeologist in you can also find Native American sites with ancient tribal histories that predate modern man! The paleontologist will find fossils and geological history that reveals how the area has changed. Residents, who call Newberry Country home — where we came to play and moved to stay, invite you to join us here. You can find all of these natural treasures on the Newberry Country Trail — a simple car tour that will give you an opportunity to explore.
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ake Forest Service Road #40 (South Century Drive, then Spring River Road) headed west out of Sunriver, then turn right onto Road #46 (Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway) headed north.
Take in all the beautiful scenery as you pass access points to Lava Lake, Hosmer Lake, Elk Lake, Sparks
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Lake, Devils Lake and Todd Lake, finally approaching Mt. Bachelor as you complete the loop and take Road #45 south back towards Sunriver. In the wintertime, the Byway is closed just south of Davis Lake to Mt. Bachelor but you can access the portion from Mt. Bachelor to Bend via Road #45 from Sunriver.
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Scenic Byway
unriver is conveniently located near what’s arguably one of the most beautiful drives in the entire Northwest: the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. True to its name, the byway makes a loop around Mt. Bachelor and passes several mountain lakes along the way, each with its own breathtaking view of the Cascade Mountains. The peaks of Mt. Bachelor, Broken Top and the Three Sisters will seem close enough to touch as you take a relaxing stroll around the perimeter of Todd Lake or any of the other crystal-clear, pristine alpine lakes that dot the unforgettable landscape. Many of these lakes are accessible by car only in the summer months, but there’s still fun to be had at the Sno-Parks along the sides of the road. Be sure to stop by the new Deschutes National Forest’s Welcome Center located at the junction of Conklin Road and the Scenic Byway.
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or Make a Pact to Visit Them All Fort Rock Park Fort Rock Park features a large grassy field, pavilion shelter and playground equipment with several picnic tables located around the premises. The park offers basketball and tennis courts, softball and volleyball facilities as well as horseshoes. Located between Circles 4 and 11 in the heart of Sunriver. sunriverowners.org, 541-593-2411
Paulina Park Paulina Park is located at the SHARC on Overlook Road near Circle 2. Nestled behind the amphitheater area, the park features a playground, bocce ball court, rock climbing wall, restrooms, several picnic tables and a propane barbecue. A pavilion is available for rent for four hours maximum between the hours of 10am and dusk. sunriverowners.org, 541-585-3144 or 541-585-3145
Lava Lands Visitor Center After several years of work, the Lava Lands Visitor Center has unveiled the Lawrence A. Chitwood Exhibit Hall which showcases area geology, ecology, climate and culture. The center puts on a variety of educational programs to teach visitors of all ages about Central Oregon. A landmark at the center is nearby Lava Butte, a 500-foot-tall cinder cone that erupted 7,000 years ago, covering a nine-square-mile area with lava. Contact the Visitor Center for more information about visitor hours and activities. See information about cave tours on page 25. Location: north of Sunriver on U.S. 97. fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/newberr ynvm/lavalands.shtml, 541-593-2421
La Pine State Park La Pine State Park is perhaps best known as the home of Oregon’s largest Ponderosa Pine. Affectionately known as Big Red, the tree towers 162 feet tall and experts say it might be as old as 500 years. Check out the tree found along a scenic pine forest trail, and explore the rest of the ten miles of trails. The park offers year-round camping with 80 full hookup sites, as well as ten log cabins for those who don’t want to “rough it.” Two cabins are designated pet friendly. Off U.S. 97, 7 miles SW of Sunriver at 15800 State Recreation Road, La Pine. oregonstateparks.org/park_41.php, 541-536-2071
Besson Day Use Area & Boat Launch Go west on Spring River Rd. (Hwy. 40 to Mt. Bachelor), cross the Deschutes River and go approximately one mile. Take a right on Conklin Rd. (Hwy. 41 just after Besson Rd.) and proceed about one mile (this is a unimproved gravel road). The area is surrounded by the Deschutes River and features a meadow field with several picnic tables and barbeque pits.
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Newberry National Volcanic Monument
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ewberry Volcano is the largest volcano in the Cascade Range, roughly the size of Rhode Island. It features extraordinary geologic formations such as the Lava Cast Forest, the mile-long Lava River Cave, the mind-boggling 17-mile wide Newberry Caldera which contains two lakes (Paulina Lake and East Lake), Oregon’s youngest lava flow, Paulina Falls which spills 80 feet over the caldera’s rim and Paulina Peak (7,985 feet). Newberry’s eruptive history began 400,000 years ago and has created massive lava flows that covered 1,200 square miles, dozens of lava tubes and over 400 cinder cones and volcanic vents during its active periods. Newberry last erupted about 1,300 years ago, and present-day hot springs and geologically young lava flows indicate that it could reawaken at any time. Because of its proximity to Sunriver, Bend and La Pine, U.S. Geological Survey scientists closely monitor the volcano for signs of unrest. From the native communities who first crossed this land to the early European and American explorers, to casual visitors today, people have marveled at this rugged landscape for thousands of years. Lava Lands Visitor Center is the interpretive hub of Newberry National Volcanic Monument. Friendly rangers help orient visitors to the Monument using a 3D topographic map and a state of the art interpretive exhibit on area geologic and cultural history. The Visitor Center offers daily films, easy hikes on the Trail of the Molten Lands and the Trail of the Whispering Pines, picnics under the pines, live ranger interpretive talks and spectacular views from the top of Lava Butte, which is the site of an active fire lookout tower. 541-383-5530 stacey.cochran@discovernw.org
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Recreation Passes
hen planning a trip to a northwest National Forest or State Sno-Parks, you may want to check ahead of time if you will need a recreation pass. For National Forests, the following passes can be used: • The $30 Annual Northwest Forest Pass is honored at all Forest Service dayuse sites in Oregon and Washington for a year. • A $5 one-day National Forest Recreation Day Pass is honored at all Forest Service day-use sites in Oregon and Washington for a day. • If you go to Newberry National Volcanic Monument, the recreation pass lasts three days and costs $10. • All recreation passes, except the Newberry National Volcanic pass, can be purchased at any Forest Service Office or on-line at: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/ passes-permits/recreation. The Newberry National Volcanic Pass can be purchased at sites within the Monument. • During winter, Sno-Park permits are required to park at the developed SnoParks located along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. Sno-Park permits are sold by the State of Oregon and are not available at Forest Service offices. A Sno-Park permit costs $25 for an annual permit, $9 for a three-day and $4 for a daily. The Annual Northwest Forest Pass and/or Sno-Park permits available in Sunriver at: 4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters (No NW Forest Pass) 541-593-2255 Camp Abbott Trading Company 541-593-3396 Central Oregon Adventures (No NW Forest Pass) 541-593-8887 Central Oregon Visitors Association 541-389-8799 Sports Zone 541-593-728-9096 Sunriver Country Store 541-593-8113 Sunriver Market Place 541-593-8166 Sunriver Sports 541-593-8639 Tumalo Creek Canoe & Kayak 541-317-9407 Village Bike & Ski (No NW Forest Pass) 541-593-8887
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Do you have a need for speed? Try out Mt. Bachelor’s new downhill mountain bike park!
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entral Oregon fun extends well beyond the comfort of town. Escape to the mountains where Mt. Bachelor offers a variety of summer activities fit for everyone in the family. Established in the summer of 2013, the Mt. Bachelor Bike Park has grown in popularity among mountain bikers across the Northwest. Featuring a combination of machine-built flow trails and hand-built single track, the network combines over 13 miles of liftserved downhill trails. Sunshine Accelerator and Pine Marten Express lifts serve everything from green circle beginner runs to double black diamond expert trails. The Skills Park provides the perfect entry level progression features to build confidence before taking it to the mountain. Rental bikes and other bike gear are available in the Gravity Sports shop. If you are looking for a more relaxed experience, Mt. Bachelor offers scenic chairlift rides to the Pine Marten Lodge at a 7,800’ elevation. While there, take in a panoramic view of the Three Sisters, Broken Top and the Cascade Lakes while enjoying lunch, a refreshing snack or a cold beverage. You can hike around the mountain or test your skills against the elevation and mountain terrain on the alpine disc golf course. A summertime visit to Central Oregon is not
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complete without experiencing a Sunset Dinner at Mt. Bachelor’s Pine Marten Lodge. Offered on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, watch a spectacular sunset over the Cascade Mountains while enjoying a gourmet meal. After dessert, ride the chairlift back down beneath a starlit sky. Call 800-829-2442 to make a dinner reservation. Mt. Bachelor’s West Village base area serves as the mountain’s summer headquarters. Start your visit at the Mountain Gateway building to purchase tickets, pick up hiking and other sporting merchandise, and get information about U.S. Forest Service educational talks and summer sled dog rides. During all four seasons, Mt. Bachelor can assist you in planning your vacation needs. Call 800-829-2442 or email info@ mtbachelor.com to learn more about the Mt. Bachelor experience. Photo by Dennis Yuroshek 800-829-2442, www.mtbachelor.com
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erennially listed as one of the world’s top tennis destinations by www.tennisresortsonline. com, Sunriver added a Tennis Magazine top 50 ranking to its tennis trophy case in 2012. Sunriver’s 24 outdoor tennis courts, revitalized programs and numerous tournaments create popularity for the Sunriver community as Central Oregon’s true “Tennis Town.” The Sunriver Owner’s Association (SROA) continues to rebuild many of its existing courts when needed, which proves to be quite a draw for state and national tennis tournaments. Most of the tennis activity is focused at the North Courts next to the Woodlands Golf Course and Tennis Hill, adjacent to Fort Rock Park. Smaller court complexes nestled within the pines dot the community, creating a private court experience. Tennis court reservations can be made at 541-593-5707. Court fees are $15 per court per 1.5 hours of playing time (free to SROA members w/ a Member Preference Card and for SROA Recreation Plus Program pass holders). Sunriver tennis programs are coordinated by a certified tennis pro and a seasoned staff starting in June through mid-September. The tennis offshoot, known as pckleball, has also taken root. The game is a combination of ping pong and badminton. There are six pickleball courts located near the playground at Fort Rock Park. Pickleball paddles and instruction are available at Tennis Hill at Fort Rock Park. The Sunriver Pickleball Club plays on a regular basis on SROA’s pickleball courts. If you are a guest of Sunriver Resort, you have four additional outdoor and three indoor tennis courts available for use. Sunriver Resort’s Sage Springs Tennis & Spa also offers indoor pickleball play for Resort guests at select times during the year. www.sunrivertennis.com.
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You can leave the car at home in Sunriver!
Pedal the Pathways of Sunriver
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unriver is Oregon’s original bike friendly vacation spot and boasts more than 50 miles of paved pathways dedicated to bikes and pedestrians. Whether you’re looking for an adventurous mountain bike ride or a tranquil, lazy loop through the pines along a paved trail on your way to the store, Sunriver has you covered. Many rental homes come equipped with bikes, but if they aren’t included and you don’t bring your own, there are bike rental shops where you can rent every conceivable kind of bicycle and accessory including toddler trailers, tandem and recumbent bikes. The pathways curve around golf courses, under roads, through pine forest, along the Deschutes River and through Sunriver’s Great Meadow. Pathway maps, including pathway rules, are available at local bike shops and from kiosks along the pathways and roads, and are clearly marked on Sunriver maps. If you think you are lost, just travel a little farther, and you’ll soon come to a kiosk or intersection where signs will point the way. Limitless mountain bike riding awaits you in the surrounding National Forest lands, including a challenging single-track trail to Benham Fall accessed off Circle 7. A 5.5mile multi-use paved pathway connects Sunriver to the Lava Lands Visitor Center. The new pathway is ten-feet wide with nice views, gradual curves and slopes and is a joy to navigate. Riding a bike or walking through the majestic ponderosa pines extends a sense of freedom from not having to drive to
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reach special places. From Lava Lands Visitor Center, the Sun-Lava pathway runs southwest, essentially parallel to Forest Road 9702 (Benham Falls Road), gradually downhill to the Benham Falls East Day Use Area on the bank of the Deschutes River. From here, pedestrians and cyclists can cross the river on a wood bridge and proceed downstream about ¼-mile to spectacular Benham Falls. A well-marked junction to Sunriver is a few hundred yards east of Benham East Day Use area. The Sun Lava pathway features mileage markers and intersection signage to help users navigate to their intended destination. It would be difficult to get lost on this pathway as it is the only paved surface for miles around. Just about all uses — hiking, biking, skating, skateboards and wheelchairs — are permitted on the Sun-Lava pathway. The pathway is not plowed in winter, offering itself as a delightful and well-marked cross-country ski trail. Please observe signage at the south end of the pathway entering Sunriver where different rules (no roller-skates or skateboards in Sunriver due to higher volumes of traffic) apply. Single-track mountain bike trails still exist between Sunriver and Lava Lands for those seeking off-pavement adventures, including the Black Rock Trail and Trail 2.1. Paulina Plunge, a downhill waterfall mountain bike tour a few miles south of Sunriver, will take you to six waterfalls and two natural waterslides while coasting six miles down a smooth forest trail.
4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters 541-593-2255 www.4sro.com Bike Barn 541-593-3721 www.sunriver-resort.com sunriver-resort-bike Sports Zone & All Track Cycle 541-728-9096 www.alltrackcycle.com Sunriver Sports 541-593-8369 www.sunriversports.com Village Bike & Ski 541-593-2453 www.villagebikeandski.com Didn’t bring your bike? Rent one at the Sunriver Resort Bike Barn, Sunriver Sports, 4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters, All Track Cycle or Village Bike & Ski where you can take your pick from several types of bikes and accessories. Your rental will include a helmet, lock and bike map.
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Want an insider tip on where to find the best fishing? Try one of Sunriver’s seasoned guides.
Photo by Phil Fischer Sunriver Anglers Club
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Looking for a way to escape the heat on a summer day? Opportunities to spend a day on the water are plentiful from Crane Prairie Reservoir, Wickiup Reservoir, Davis Lake, Lava Lakes, East Lake and Paulina Lake to Lake Billy Chinook. For your fishing adventure, stop by Garrison’s Guide Service, Sunriver Fly Shop or Hook Fly Shop/Cascade Guides & Outfitters for your gear and guide services. Cascade Guides & Outfitters is an Orvis-endorsed outfitter in Oregon, and services include a variety of half day to five day trips that utilize over 400 miles of rivers and over 100 lakes in the Central Oregon/Cascade Mountains area. They offer a selection of fly fishing schools, accommodations and a complete line of equipment and supplies. For water rafters, the Lower Deschutes River is known for thrilling whitewater in a dramatic canyon landscape. When not riding and splashing down the rollercoaster rapids, you will gaze in awe at the path the river has carved from
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Recreation its rugged surroundings. For this adventure, contact Sun Country Raft Tours. To float the Upper Deschutes River, check in with Tumalo Creek Canoe and Kayak or the Sunriver Toy House. Central Oregon River Adventures rents jet skis and pontoon boats for the long summer days, or inner tubes, rafts, canoes, kayaks and paddle boards for those wishing to explore on the water. If you prefer an adventure on two wheels, rent a bike at Sunriver Sports, 4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters or Village Bike & Ski Shop for an excellent way to get around Sunriver or explore the many single track trails in the area. Take bicycling to the next level with Cog Wild tours. Various one-day and multi-day tours start around Bend and Sunriver and expand throughout the Cascades and the high desert landscapes. Wanderlust Tours can provide several ways to experience the outdoors without worries of getting lost. From canoe, kayak, cave and volcano tours in the summer to snowshoe or moonlight snowshoe treks in the winter, Wanderlust has an adventure for you. Tap into Central Oregon’s booming beer culture with a tour of several of the area’s top breweries on their Bend Brew Bus. Winter enthusiasts will find the right alpine skis, cross-country skis, snowboards, boots and bindings at 4 Seasons and Sunriver Sports. In the warmer seasons dive into their large selection of swim gear or cool off with some cave exploring… lamps and flashlights required. Up for a vertical expedition? Get climbing lessons and guide services with First Ascent Climbing Services at Smith Rock, a world-class rock climbing destination less than an hour away.
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Recreation Central Oregon golf features nearly 30 spectacular courses, all within one hour of Sunriver. Dramatic high desert scenery and a pleasant dry climate with 300 days of annual sunshine make Central Oregon the perfect setting for world-class golf nearly year-round.
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Unparalleled Golf Awaits You
Sunriver Area Courses
Featuring Oregon’s finest golf, Sunriver Resort is a golfer’s paradise and an ideal choice for a golf vacation near Bend, Oregon. Each of Sunriver Resort’s four golf courses was designed by an acclaimed architect. Crosswater, a recipient of a host of national golf awards, was designed by Bob Cupp. Meadows, one of Oregon’s most unique golf courses, was designed by John Fought. Robert Trent Jones Jr. was the mastermind behind The Woodlands, regarded by many as Oregon’s finest championship golf course. Caldera Links, another Bob Cupp design, is a family-friendly nine-hole course that makes the game of golf approachable for all skill levels. Graced with carefully preserved wetlands, forested meadows and sparkling waters, Sunriver Resort offers 63 holes of the best golf in the West. Sunriver offers much more than just beautiful Oregon golf courses. With its tremendous variety of amenities, accommodations, facilities and activities for the whole family, Sunriver is the perfect destination for a Pacific Northwest vacation. Any time of the year.
Crosswater
Crosswater is a traditional bent grass heathland style 7,683yard golf course which crosses the Little Deschutes River seven times. Crosswater’s private golf facilities are available only for members and their guests, and Sunriver Resort guests. Honored by Golf Digest as one of America’s 100 Greatest Courses, Crosswater is situated on 600 magnificently scenic acres of woodlands and carefully preserved wetlands. This course features five tee placements for each hole, bent grass fairways and greens and is threaded by the gently flowing Deschutes and Little Deschutes Rivers. Crosswater Awards Named one of the Top 10 Destinations for Family Golf — Golf Digest, January 2016 Top 10 for the best courses you can play in Oregon in 2014 — Golf Week #17 of America’s Best Residential Golf Courses — Golf Week #28 of America’s top 100 Greatest Golf Courses — Golf Digest America’s Top 100 Modern Courses — Golf Week Certified Audubon Sanctuary — Audubon International Continued on page 40
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Private Courses Caldera Links (Sunriver Resort guests, Caldera Springs Homeowners and guests, & Crosswater Club Members only). 541-593-4402 tee times 9 Holes Max/min Yardage 777 to 1,162 Course Rating N/A Slope Index N/A $19-$55
Crosswater Club (Members and Resort guests only) 541-593-4402 tee times 18 holes Max/min Yardarge 5,213 to 7,683 Course Rating 69.7 to 76.5 Slope Index 131 to 145 $100-$200 (golf cart and range balls included in green fee)
Public Courses Sunriver Resort Meadows Course 18 Holes 541-593-4402 tee times www.sunriver-resort.com Max/min Yardage 5,341 to 6,933 Course Rating 69.1 to 73.4 Slope Index 133 to 142 $40-$120
Sunriver Resort Woodlands Course 18 Holes 541-593-4402 tee times www.sunriver-resort.com Max/min Yardage 5,341 to 6,933 Course Rating 69.1 to 73.4 Slope Index 133 to 142 $40-$120
Quail Run
Green Fees $25 to $55 • Great Twilight Rates
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uail Run Golf Course is a beautifully maintained, 18-hole championship course with panoramic views of the surrounding Central Oregon mountain ranges. With four sets of tees ranging from 5,400 to more than 6,800 yards, Quail Run provides a challenge for golfers of all skill levels, accommodating serious players and also those who just want to relax with friends or host a corporate event amid the beautiful Pacific Northwest scenery. Play a resort-quality course at half the resort course fees. We offer all the perks without the wallet-straining prices. Quail Run is Central Oregon golf ’s best value, offering players some of the lowest green fees in the area. Located just 10 minutes from Sunriver, it’s well worth the short drive to enjoy this favorite of locals and visitors alike. It’s a secret Oregonians have known for years – Quail Run Golf Course boasts one of the best courses in Central Oregon golf. You don’t want to miss it.
Quail Run Golf Course 18 Holes 541-536-1303 www.golfquailrun.com Max/Min Yardage 5422 to 6897 Course Rating 65.2 to 75.9 Slope Rating 113 to 142 Rates also $25-$55
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Central Oregon has been ranked 23rd among Golf Digest’s 50 Greatest Golf Destinations tendering award-winning courses designed by some of the best golf architects in the world.
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Meadows
Meadows is one of the finest redesigns of acclaimed architect John Fought. With Mt. Bachelor as its backdrop, the course offers a serene setting with expansive mountain views and features tremendous variety within its 18 holes. Fought’s design pays tribute to the great American courses of the 1920s and ‘30s. The dramatic use of Golden Age design directional and fore bunkers serve up ample challenges for all. The Meadows course has played host to numerous USGA and NCAA golf championships, including the NCAA Men’s Division I championship tournament. In addition to 18 exciting holes, Meadows is also home to the popular 9-hole putting course. Named one of the Top 10 Destinations for Family Golf by Golf Digest, January 2016.
Woodlands
Designed by internationally celebrated golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Jr., Woodlands features dense forests of Ponderosa Pines, outcroppings of lava rock and an abundance of water. Noted by golfers for superb conditioning and its beautiful setting, the Woodlands is one of the Northwest’s finest championship courses. Named one of the Top 10 Destinations for Family Golf by Golf Digest, January 2016.
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Caldera Links
The same team that brought you the award winning Crosswater golf course, brings you the Caldera Links, a family-friendly 9 hole course that makes the great game of golf approachable and enjoyable. Developed by renowned architect Bob Cupp along with Sunriver’s own Jim Ramey, Caldera Links includes tour quality bent grass greens and bluegrass tees which are groomed daily by our Crosswater team. Holes range from 60 to 185 yards in length making it the perfect course to hone your skills or introduce your children to the game. Caldera Links is reserved exclusively for Sunriver Resort guests, Caldera Springs homeowners and Crosswater Club members. Named one of the Top 10 Destinations for Family Golf by Golf Digest, January 2016.
Quail Run
Quail Run Golf Course is a beautifully maintained, 18-hole championship course with panoramic views of the surrounding Central Oregon mountain ranges. With four sets of tees ranging from 5,400 to more than 6,800 yards, Quail Run provides a challenge for golfers of all skill levels, accommodating serious players and those who just want to relax with friends or host a corporate event amid the beautiful Pacific Northwest scenery. Located just 25 minutes south of Bend and close to Sunriver, it’s well worth the short drive to enjoy this favorite of locals and visitors alike. It’s a secret Oregonians have known for years — Quail Run Golf Course boasts one of the best courses in Central Oregon golf.
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Snow Play
Central Oregon is well-known as a world-class destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Visit Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort or one of the many Sno-Parks for an exciting day in the snow. No matter your interest or skill level, you’ll find plenty to do in the acres of pristine, perfect powder.
Christmas Light Skiers, photo by Steve Pedersen
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here are many ways to enjoy the snowy terrain of a Central Oregon winter by visiting one of the numerous Sno-Parks. Snowshoe, cross-country or skate ski, hop on a snowmobile or get into a snowball fight. Try cross-country skiing or snowshoeing at Vista Butte, Edison, Swampy Lakes or Virginia Meissner and snowmobiling or skate skiing at Wanoga. Head up to Dutchman Sno-Park for backcountry access to the Cascades and skiing on Tumalo Mountain. To rent snowshoes, skis or snowboards, stop by 4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters, Sunriver Sports, Village Bike & Ski or
Tumalo Creek Canoe & Kayak. Rent snowmobiles at Good 2 Go or Central Oregon Adventures in Sunriver. For some of best snowshoeing or snowmobiling take South Century Drive and Spring River Road, west from Sunriver, then Road #45 north to Road #46, the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. Along the way, you’ll pass Edison and Dutchman Sno-Parks, with the Wanoga play area a few miles to the East of the #45 junction with the Scenic Byway. South of Sunriver, there are several more snow-parks, including Ten-Mile near Paulina Lake, the Junction SnoPark off Highway 58 and the Walt Haring Sno-Park near Chemult. Consult a map for a complete listing. 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort
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t. Bachelor, the crown jewel of Central Oregon’s winter sports mecca, is the sixth largest ski resort in North America. Open for skiing and snowboarding from November through May, the 9,065 foot volcano is the tallest resort peak in all of Oregon and Washington and offers 4,318 acres of skiable terrain. Known for quality snow, diverse terrain and 360 degrees of skiing from the top of the Summit, Mt. Bachelor has a taste of everything. Whether you prefer powder stashes in the trees, steep heart-pumping descents or cruising corduroy, there is something well suited for skiers and riders of all abilities. Eleven chairlifts, including eight high speed quads serve a varied mix of over 100 runs with about 15 percent of the terrain rated as easier, 35 percent more difficult, 30 percent most difficult and 20 percent extremely difficult. New in 2016, the Cloudchaser lift opened 635 additional acres of intermediate and advanced terrain. Not only is Mt. Bachelor a great place
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for expert skiers and riders to feel the thrill, it is also a fantastic place to learn a snow sport or take the family for an exciting day out. Carrousel, Mt. Bachelor’s free beginner’s lift, offers an easy ride up and gentle slope down with a family friendly atmosphere. The Mountain Gateway building in West Village is the one stop shop for everything you need to start your day on the mountain, including tickets, passes and rental equipment. Gravity sports, one of the premiere ski and snowboard shops in Central
Oregon, has a large assortment of skis, snowboards, boots, apparel and accessories. Walk right across the way from Gateway to West Village Lodge for a cold beer with a view in Clearing Rock Bar or an array of excellent lunch or breakfast options. If you’d like to try a mountain adventure of a different sort, Mt. Bachelor’s Snowblast Tubing Park is popular with groups and families while the Nordic Center offers the longest groomed Nordic ski season in North America. Cross-country skiers can explore more than a dozen groomed trails covering over 30 miles. In the Sunrise base area, take a scenic ride behind an Iditarod sled dog team with the Oregon Trail of Dreams. Stay snug and warm in the sled while the team and a professional musher take you on an exciting adventure through the Deschutes National Forest. The standard trip lasts about an hour, including orientation and an option to help take care of the dogs after the ride. Conveniently located just 22 miles west of Bend, Mt. Bachelor is surrounded by the tall hemlocks and pines of the Deschutes National Forest and breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and other Cascade peaks. With endless options for family and friends, you are sure to enjoy a true mountain experience at Mt. Bachelor. 800-829-2442, www.mtbachelor.com 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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Sunriver Resort Easter Brunch Buffet, 8am-1pm, www. sunriver-resort.com Sunriver Resort Great Easter Egg Hunt, 9:30am-12pm, www.sunriver-resort.com Easter Kegg Hunt, Mt. Bachelor, 9am, www. mtbachelor.com Mt. Bachelor Easter Egg Hunt, Mt. Bachelor West Village Base, www.mtbachelor.com USA BMX Great NW Nationals, Deschutes County Expo Center, www.expo.deschutes.org Vertfest Mt. Bachelor, Mt. Bachelor, www. mtbachelor.com Springtacular Live Music + Snowbeach, Mt. Bachelor West Village, www.mtbachelor.com Salmon Run, Bend, 9am, www.runsalmonrun.com Big Wave Challenge, Mt. Bachelor, www. mtbachelor.com Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Walk MS: Bend, Riverbend Park, www.bendchamber. org/events High Desert Horse Expo, Deschutes County Expo Center, 10am, www.expo.deschutes.org Master Gardener’s Spring Gardening Seminar, Deschutes County Expo Center, 8am, www.expo. deschutes.org Earth Day Fair & Parade, Environmental Center & Downtown Bend, www.downtownbend.org Mt. Bachelor Earth Day Celebration, Mt. Bachelor West Village, www.mtbachelor.com Fat Bike Freeride Rally, Sunshine Accelerator, www. mtbachelor.com
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My Own Two Hands Art Auction & Party, 6pm, www. sisterscountry.com SnoPlanks Mt. Bachelor Prequel, Old School Freestyle Competition, 7:30am, www.mtbachelor.com Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm 13 Mother’s Day Brunch, Carson’s American Kitchen, www.opentable.com, 541-593-3740 19 SELCO Pole Pedal Paddle, Bend, www.pppbend.com 19-20 SHARC seasonal Soft Opening-canned food drive & admission for $5/per day, www.sunriversharc.com 20 SELCO Kid’s Mini Pole Pedal Paddle, Les Schwab Amphitheater, 9am, www.mbsef.org 21 United Way Charity Golf Classic, Crosswater, 11am, www.deschutesunitedway.org, 541-389-6507 24-26 Sunriver Resort Summer Concert Series, The Backyard, 6:30pm, www.sunriver-resort.com 26 Meredith Lodging’s Kids’s Day in May, The Village at Sunriver, 11am-4pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 27 Dog Day in May, The Village at Sunriver, 11am-3pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 30 Ray LaMontagne with Neko Case, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 6:30pm www.bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 31-June 3 Cascade Cycling Classic, Downtown Bend, www. cascade-classic.org JUNE 1 2 3
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First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com Cascade Relays Bend Beer Chase, www. bendbeerchase.cascaderelays.com Heaven Can Wait 5k, Drake Park, www. downtownbend.org Sunriver Music Festival Swings for Springs Golf Tournament, Woodland Golf Course, 1pm, www. sunrivermusic.org, 541-593-3310 Jethro Tull, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 7:30pm, www.bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 Deschutes Demolition, The Village at Sunriver, 7am5:30pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Slightly Stoopid, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 5:30pm, www.bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 Sisters Art in the Park, 10am, www.sisterscountry.com
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Sunriver Music Festival Young Artists Scholarship Concert, Holy Trinity Church in Sunriver, 7pm, www. sunrivermusic.org, 541-593-3310 15-17 Bite of Bend, Downtown Bend, www.biteofbend.com 15-17 Sunriver Solstice Jr. Intermediate and Adult NTRP Tournament, www.sunrivertennis.com 17 Father’s Day Demolition Derby, Deschutes County Expo Center, www.expo.deschutes.org Turf Tunes, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater, 4-6pm, free, www.sunriversharc.com 20 Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 22-24 Pacific Crest Weekend Sports Festival, The Village at Sunriver, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704, www.whyracingevents.com 23 Primus and Mastodon Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 6pm, www.bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 24 Turf Tunes, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater, 4-6pm, free, www.sunriversharc.com 27 Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 28-July 1 USTA 55 & Over Sectional Championship, www. sunrivertennis.com 30 Sunriver Resort Run for the Birds 5K and 1K Kids Dash, www.sunriver-resort.com 30 High Lakes Car Club Annual Show & Shine, La Pine Senior Activity Center, 9am, www. highlakescarclub.org
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La Pine Frontier Days, La Pine, www. lapinefrontierdays.org Turf Tunes, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater, 4-6pm, free, www.sunriversharc.com First Interstate Bank’s Sunriver’s 4th of July Festival, The Village at Sunriver, 10:30am-4pm, www. villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Old Fashioned July 4th Festival, Drake Park, 8am, www.bendparksandrec.org Pet Parade, Downtown Bend, 10am, www. bendparksandrec.org Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 Fireworks Spectacular, Pilot Butte State Park, 10pm First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com
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Steve Martin and Martin Short, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 6:30pm, www.bendconcerts. com, 541-312-8510 Turf Tunes, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater, 4-6pm, free, www.sunriversharc.com Teen Night, SHARC, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 Sisters Home & Garden Tour, 9am, www. sisterscountry.com Sisters Artist Marketplace, 10am, www. sisterscountry.com COBA Tour of Homes, Central Oregon, www.coba.org/ tour-of-homes Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, 9am, www. sisterscountry.com Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Bend Summer Festival, Downtown Bend, www. c3events.com Turf Tunes, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater, 4-6pm, free, www.sunriversharc.com Sunriver Music Festival Annual Festival Faire Diner & Auction, Sunriver Resort Hall, 4:30pm, www. sunrivermusic.org, 541-593-9310 Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 COBA Tour of Homes, Central Oregon, www.coba.org/ tour-of-homes USTA Mixed 18 Sectional Championship, www. sunrivertennis.com Sunriver Antique & Classic Car Show, The Village at Sunriver, 10am-2pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Jackson Browne, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 6:30pm, www.bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 Sheryl Crow, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 7pm, www.bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 Newberry Music & Arts Festival, Diamond Stone Guest Lodges, www.newberryevent.com, 541-536-6263 Twilight Cinema, begins approx. 90 minutes before sunset, The Village at Sunriver, www.villageatsunriver. com, 541-593-8704 Twilight Cinema, begins approx. 90 minutes before sunset, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater
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Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo, Deschutes County Fair & Expo, www.expo.deschutes.org Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 Flashback Cruz, Bend, www.flashbackcrew.com First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com Sunriver Quilt Show, The Village at Sunriver, 9am-3pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Twilight Cinema, begins approx. 90 minutes before sunset, The Village at Sunriver, www.villageatsunriver. com, 541-593-8704 Twilight Cinema, begins approx. 90 minutes before sunset, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 Tennis & Brewfest with Special Guest Coach Greg Patton, www.sunrivertennis.com Sunriver Art Fair, The Village at Sunriver, Friday 9:30am-6pm, Saturday 9:30am-6pm, Street Dance 6:30pm-8:30pm, Sunday 9:30am-4pm, www. villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Twilight Cinema, begins approx. 90 minutes before sunset, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater Sunriver Music Festival Classic Concert I, Tower Theater, www.sunrivermusic.org, 541-593-9310 Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Bend, High Desert Middle School, Brenda.webber@cancer.org, 541-434-3118 Sunriver Music Festival Classic Concert II, Sunriver Resort Great Hall, www.sunrivermusic.org, 541-593-9310 Twilight Cinema, begins approx. 90 minutes before sunset, SHARC’s John Gray Amphitheater Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 Sunriver Music Festival Classic Concert III, Sunriver Resort Great Hall III, Sunriver Resort Great Hall, www. sunrivermusic.org, 541-585-3147 Bend Brewfest, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, www. bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 Sunriver Music Festival Pops Concert, Bend Nazarene Church, www.surivermusic.org, 541-585-3147 Meredith Lodging’s Family Fun Fest (in collaboration with ACS/relay for life), The Village at Sunriver, 11am3pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704
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Twilight Cinema, begins approx. 90 minutes before sunset, The Village at Sunriver, www.villageatsunriver. com, 541-593-8704 19 Sunriver Music Festival Solo Piano Concert, Sunriver Resort Great Hall, www.sunrivermusic.org, 541-5853147 20 Sunriver Music Festival “Discover the Symphony” Concert, Sunriver resort Great Hall, www. sunrivermusic.org, 541-585-3147 21 Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 6:30pm, www.bendconcerts. com, 541-312-8510 22 Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 22 Sunriver Music Festival Classical Concert IV, Sunriver Resort Great Hall, www.sunrivermusic.org, 541-585-3147 23-25 Adult Performance Tennis Camp, www. sunrivertennis.com 26 Kids’ Triathlon, Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, 8:30am, www.bendparksandrec.org 28 Dave Matthews Band, Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, 7pm, www.bendconcerts.com, 541-312-8510 29 Teen Night, SHARC 8-10pm, pre-registration strongly recommended, 541-585-3147 31-September 1 Little Woody Barrel-Aged Beer, Cider & Whiskey Festival, Deschutes Historical Museum, 12pm, www.thelittlewoody.com SEPTEMBER 1-2 2 2-3
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Sunriver Half Marathon for a Cause, www. sunrivermarathon.com Summer Sidewalk Sale, The Village at Sunriver, 10am, www.villageatsunriver.com So Long for Summer Sidewalk Sale, The Village at Sunriver, Times subject to change: Sidewalk Sale 10am-5pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Sisters Folk Festival, Sisters, www.sisterscountry.com Team Cup Challenge Tennis Tournament, www. sunrivertennis.com First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com High Desert Swap Meet & Car Show, 7am, Deschutes County Expo Center, www.expo.deschutes.org Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm The Great Drake Park Duck Race, Drake Park, www. theduckrace.com
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Uncorked Sunriver Style Wine Festival, $15/both days, Benham Hall at SHARC, www.sunriversharc.com USTA 40 Mixed & Over Sectional Championship, www. sunrivertennis.com Bend Oktoberfest, Downtown Bend, www. bendoktoberfest.com OCTOBER
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First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com BendFilm Festival, Downtown Bend, www.bendfilm.org Sisters Harvest Faire, 10am, www.sisterscountry.com Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Bend Design Conference, Downtown Bend, benddesign.org Trick or Treating at the Village at Sunriver, 4pm-6pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 NOVEMBER
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First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com
First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Blacklight Blast Tubing, SHARC, 6:30-8:30pm, www. sunriversharc.com FEBRUARY 2019
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First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com Glo-Skate, The Village at Sunriver, 6pm-9pm, www. villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Sunriver Brewing Company’s K-9 Keg Pull, The Village at Sunriver, 12pm-3pm, www.villageatsunriver.com, 541-593-8704 Blacklight Blast Tubing, SHARC, 6:30-8:30pm, www. sunriversharc.com Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Blacklight Blast Tubing, SHARC, 6:30-8:30pm, www. sunriversharc.com MARCH 2019
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Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Blacklight Blast Tubing, SHARC, 6:30-8:30pm, www. sunriversharc.com Blacklight Blast Tubing, SHARC, 6:30-8:30pm, www. sunriversharc.com New Year’s Eve Dinner & Party, Lodge New Year’s Eve, Crosswater
First Friday ArtWalk, Downtown Bend & the Old Mill District, 5:30pm, www.cascadeae.com Second Saturday Artist Reception, Artists’ Gallery, The Village, 4-6pm Sunriver March Mudness, www. sunrivermarchmudness.com APRIL 2019
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Pacific Crest Endurance Sports Festival
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ach year in late June, thousands of athletes, their family and friends converge on Central Oregon to take part in 20 different races that make up the three-day Pacific Crest Endurance Sports Festival. Pacific Crest is known as the jewel of multi-sport events in the Northwest and it has become a destination race for athletes from across the nation and around the world. It provides athletes of all ages the opportunity to compete and challenge themselves in the midst of the spectacular scenery of Central Oregon. The schedule of events kicks off Friday morning with the competition and fun continuing through Sunday. Twenty different races include an Ultra Sprint, Olympic and BEASTMAN distance Triathlon, Duathlon & AquaBike races, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, a 28K and 50K Trail Run, two bike tours, three Kids Races and more. Additional features include a large outdoor Sports & Fitness Expo with
vendors from top regional and national gear and sportswear companies, great food Start training now! The Pacific offerings for sampling Crest Sports Festival has an and purchase and the event for every fitness level. Deschutes Brewery Photos courtesy of Why Racing beer garden. There are tons of kids’ activities including rock climbing, bouncy house, mini-golf and bumper cars! Live entertainment is on the main stage throughout the weekend, including performances by popular Portland and Central Oregon bands. There’s the camaraderie, fun and to top it off — some of the best competitive racing you will find in the country. The Pacific Crest Endurance Sports Festival is the perfect outdoor, family-friendly event to enjoy during the sunny days of the Central Oregon summer. Pacific Crest benefits many local charities and special groups. Three Rivers Care for Kids Foundation is the traditional beneficiary of the kids’ races, and the funds raised are used to directly enrich the lives of local kids. The event also serves as a fundraising event for Team in Training, as well as many other nonprofits. Register at whyracingevents.com whyracingevents.com
ot spring break plans? Bring the family to frolic in filth during the March 24 Sunriver March Mudness mud run, presented by Sunriver Owners Association. The 1.5-mile course consists of a half-mile run, a scramble over and under obstacles and multiple mud pits to run, crawl and jump through. The object is to get dirty and have fun doing it. The event is open to individuals, families and teams. Creative costumes are encouraged and spectators are welcome. The Sunriver March Mudness is sure to make a lasting impression on everyone who attends! www.sunrivermarchmudness.com
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Dog Day in May
alling All Canines! Bring your human companions to enjoy a day focused on you, their canine buddies. Dog Day in May is a popular event for local and traveling dogs and their human companions. Start your day with a 5K Poker Walk / Run benefitting Bark for Life / American Cancer
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Society. Then, enjoy wondering the Village at Sunriver talking with dog related vendors offering a range of canine products and service. To add to the fun, test your doggie skills by entering one or more of the amateur dog contests. The Humane Society of Central Oregon will also be on hand to offer animals for adoption so families can bring home a new companion. Dog Day in May take place in the Village at Sunriver on May 27, from 11am-3pm. For more information or to register for the 5K Poker Walk / Run go to www.villageatsunriver/events.
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4th of July Festival
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ach year, The Village at Sunriver hosts the First Interstate Bank Sunriver 4th of July Festival. This year’s event is scheduled for 10:30am-4pm. It will kick off with a bike and float parade beginning at the Sunriver Resort and finishing in the middle of The Village courtyard. Make sure to decorate your bike in red, white and blue and register your creation to be eligible for great prizes. Experience the summer fun with lots of free entertainment, racing to win the watermelon eating competition or try your skills at Hoops or Batter’s Up. Don’t forget to stop by and see the cool fire and police vehicles, and talk with our local police officers and fire fighters and enjoy a great BBQ lunch, all on the same day as our nation’s birthday. Enter your bike, participate in the watermelon eating competition or volunteer to help out for this exciting community event by emailing events@alpine-entertainment.com. Proceeds to benefit local nonprofit organizations in South Deschutes County.
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lash back to the past as the Village at Sunriver fills with Antique and Classic cars, as well as live music. Enjoy a summer’s day wondering through the Village admiring cars from the 1920’s and ‘30s, hot rods and the muscle cars of the ‘70s and ‘80s. Come join the fun on Saturday, July 21 from 10am-2pm. If you are a proud owner of car built before 1980 and would like to enter your car in the show go to www.villageatsunriver.com, click Events, go to the Sunriver Antique & Classic Car Show and click register. Prizes will be awarded in a variety of classes. events@alpine-entertainment.com
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Deschutes Demolition at Village at Sunriver
his year’s fourth annual Deschutes Demolition competition at The Village at Sunriver, June 9 from 7am-5:30pm, will showcase two member teams of male/male and female/female athletes in Rx, Scaled and Masters divisions. Cash prizes awarded to Rx, trophies for Scaled/Masters. Heats will be determined by registration; teams registering first have the benefit of competing last in heats. The event is open to all level of athletes over the age of 18. All athletes are encouraged to familiarize themselves
with different fitness domains; more specifically to have some exposure to CrossFit-style workouts and powerlifting. The Rx division includes all powerlifting, bodyweight and gymnastic movements. Scaled and Masters division will include lighter weight and less advanced movements than Rx. All athletes will be required to sign a waiver. Athlete registration begins March 1 at nwfitgames.com. To join this year’s team of event volunteers and judges contact Kira at kira@cft44.com 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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HARC may be best known as an aquatics facility, but did you know you could also rent space to host a wedding, reunion or business meeting? SHARC’s event space features a variety of indoor and outdoor rentable spaces including Benham Hall, Crescent Room, a 1,000-square-foot outdoor patio and adjoining 25,000 square foot grass amphitheater capable of seating 1,250. Benham Hall can accommodate all your event needs from family reunions, birthday parties and weddings to business meetings, company outings and holiday parties. Benham Hall can be divided into two, 2,500 square foot spaces (Dillon and Pringle rooms) to accommodate multiple functions at the same time or smaller functions. Plan a catered lunch, wedding ceremony or picnic on the patio and amphitheater. State-of-theart audio/visual services, stage and dance floor are also available. With no food minimum, SHARC staff can provide a list of preferred caterers to complete your event needs. SHARC does have a hospitality prep kitchen available to rent. The kitchen includes a warming oven, refrigerator, ice machine, sinks and plenty of counter space. With so many delicious catering options, deciding which items to order will be the biggest challenge. SHARC is located at 57250 Overlook Road. 541-585-5000 www.sunriversharc.com, sharcevents@srowners.org
MOVIES UNDER THE STARS
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ummer nights have come alive with the Sunriver Twilight Cinema brought to you by Cascade Sotheby’s and Sunset Lodging in Sunriver. Beginning in August and running through Labor Day weekend, The SHARC Amphitheater and The Village at Sunriver’s north lawn play host to the area’s only outdoor family movies. Free family activities and vendors are on hand prior to the movies and the world famous Twilight Cinema Dance party performance takes place before every show. Alpine Entertainment provides a 20-foot tall inflatable movie screen and theater quality sound for all of the night’s entertainment. You can expect a great line up of classics and blockbuster family movies. For movie titles, schedule of shows and other info, visit www.villageatsunriver.com.
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3 Banquet Rooms Plus Outdoor Space • Benham Hall: 5,000 square feet • Dillon and/or Pringle room: 2,500 square feet each • Crescent Room: 800 square feet • Outdoor patio: 1,000 square feet. • Amphitheater: 25,000 square feet. Banquet Capacity • 250 attendees in Benham Hall 120 attendees in Pringle or Dillon room Reception Capacity • 350 attendees Benham Hall 175 attendees in Pringle or Dillon room
Sunriver Half Marathon for a Cause
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he Sunriver Half Marathon offers a distinctive race experience at the base of the glorious Cascade Mountains. The weekend-long event begins September 1 and includes race options to suit every age and fitness level including a 10K, 5K Run/Walk, Kids Dash and Half Marathon on a USATF certified course. Weekend festivities include a pre-race dinner, vendor expo and a finisher celebration area with live entertainment. Proceeds benefit St. Charles Cancer Services. Special lodging packages are available. Run for joy. Run for health. Run for someone you love. This is a race with purpose. Pick your distance: Half Marathon, 10K, 5K or Kids Dash. All races wind through courses lined with Sunriver’s most spectacular views. Benefitting St. Charles Cancer Center, proceeds from entries stay in the community and helps individuals who are going through cancer treatment. Your contribution enables St. Charles Cancer Center to offer patients financial assistance through groceries, gas cards, utility assistance and lodging; social workers who support patients through treatment and integrative therapies including Reiki, acupuncture and massage therapy. These are just a few of the services developed to help cancer patients as they go through the active treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. On-line registration encouraged. www.sunrivermarathon.com
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Family Fun Fest
he Sunriver-La Pine Relay for life, will be partnering with the Village at Sunriver and Alpine Entertainment for the second annual Meredith Lodging Family Fun Fest on August 18 from 11am-3pm. The event will include a 5K poker walk/run beginning at 7:30am and an array of games, activities and family fun with proceeds benefitting the Relay for Life. Kids of all ages can celebrate the final days of summer with a variety of fun games and activities. Get the family together and
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play life size foosball, then head over to the bounce houses and jump to your hearts content. If you still have energy to spare try your hand at batters up, shooting star or soccer rush. Enter the bubble gum chewing contest and see who can blow the biggest bubble! Bring the family out for a fun filled day, and leave with memories that last a lifetime. All proceeds benefit the Relay for Life. For more information or register for the 5K poser walk / run go to www. villageatsunriver.com/events.
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Kids Day in May
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he annual Meredith Lodging Kids Day in May event brings a day full of fun and games to The Village at Sunriver. The event will take place on Saturday, May 26 from 11am-4pm. This fun filled event focuses on kids of all ages and includes numerous games and activities. Visit the petting zoo to get up close with your favorite animal, then jump to your heart’s content on the inflatable bounce houses. Experience the challenge of a rock wall or power jump; kids can get their face painted or grab some cotton candy. Then head over to the fire fighters and police officers to see cool service vehicles and learn about their jobs. Be sure to bring the kids out for some all-day fun that will be sure to create memories to last a lifetime. All proceeds benefit nonprofit organizations in South Deschutes County. For more information please go to www.villageatsunriver.com/events
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Lodging & Resorts
Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses NIGHTLY RENTALS Sunriver Resort 17600 Center Dr. Sunriver, OR 97707 866-482-3909 www.sunriver-resort.com
Diamond Stone Guest Lodges 16693 Sprague Loop, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-6263 www.diamondstone.com
VACATION HOME RENTALS
Arrived-Your Vacation Rental Destination 2754 N. W. Crossing Dr., #201 Bend, OR 97703 800-215-9880 www.arrivenow.com Cascara Vacation Rentals 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. #106 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3225 www.cascaravacatiobns.com Carthel Vacation Rentals 56865 Besson Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2816 www.carthel.us Photo courtesy of Sunriver Resort
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Meredith Lodging 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. 13 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3050 www.meredithlodging.com
Village Properties 56835 Venture Ln., Ste. 109 Sunriver, OR 97707 www.village-properties.com
Mountain Resort Properties/ Century 21 Gold Country Realty 57084 Grizzly Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 800-346-6337 www.mtresort.com
RV PARKS
StoneRidge Townhomes 1 Peppermill Circle, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1502 www.stoneridgetownhomes.com Sunset Lodging 56935 Enterprise Dr. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5018 www.sunriverlodging.com Sunriver Resort Property Management 57057 Beaver Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4840 www.sunriver-resort.com Vacasa Rentals 2390 NW Thurman Portland, OR 97210 541-390-9304 www.vacasarentals.com
Thousand Trails Resort 17480 S Century Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8494 www.1000trails.com
MOUNTAIN LAKE RESORTS
Crane Prairie Resort Crane Prairie Reservoir, NE Shore PO Box 1171, Bend, OR 97709 541-383-3939 www.crane-praire-resort.com East Lake Resort 22430 Paulina Lake Rd., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2230 www.eastlakeresort.com Elk Lake 6000 Century Drive, Bend, OR 97701 541-480-7380 www.elklakeresort.com Paulina Lake Lodge 22440 Paulina Lake Rd., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2240 www.pulinalakelodge.com
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Lodging & Resorts Enjoy the comfort of the Resort accommodations
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Lodging Sunriver Resort features a wide variety of premium accommodations from rentals, to upscale guestrooms and cabins. Whether you choose a room or suite in the River Lodges, the Lodge Village a luxurious Caldera Cabin, or one of many vacation rental homes or condos, you will appreciate the warm and comfortable Pacific Northwest décor. Regardless of which lodging type you choose, you will be within a short walk or bike ride to the Sunriver Lodge, the focal point of the resort, the stunning and historic Great Hall Conference Center, Lodge Village, The Cove pool complex, hot tubs and the Sage Springs Club and Spa. Enjoy the comfort of resort accommodations. Golf Sunriver Resort has four courses: Crosswater, Caldera Links, Meadows and Woodlands, featuring 63 holes of world-class golf with T1 bentgrass greens. The different courses are surrounded by the high desert landscape and each golf course offers challenges suitable for all skill levels. Spa Sage Springs Club & Spa at Sunriver Resort provides a soothing Northwest experience with signature massages, facials, body treatments and salon services. You can start your spa experience with an invigorating workout or a game of tennis at the fitness center which features state-of-the-art cardio and weight equipment, more than 40 group exercise classes a week, indoor tennis courts, steam rooms and an indoor lap pool. Dining Sunriver Resort has 11 dining venues to suit any taste. With a Pacific Northwest sensibility, Chef Travis Taylor’s seasonally-driven menus offer a fun and delicious experience for everyone. At the Sunriver Resort Lodge, Carson’s American Kitchen offers satisfying American fare and spectacular views while the lodge bar, Twisted River Tavern, is a favorite place to let loose with crave-worthy food and drinks. Guests can also relax and enjoy local bites and beverages
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in the lobby bar. The Grille at Crosswater is available for upscale dining (for resort guests and members only) and for more casual fare or a quick cup of coffee, visit Starbucks coffee shop, McDivots at Woodlands golf course, Zeppa Bistro at Caldera Springs, The Spotted Frog at The Cove or The Living Room at the lodge. Airport Hidden away on the west side of the resort is the convenient Sunriver Airport that allows private aircraft for daily excursions, drop-offs or extended vacations. Marina The Marina at Sunriver Resort encourages you to explore your adventurous side by renting a kayak, canoe or raft to float the Deschutes River. Stand-up paddle boards are also a popular experience for guests of all ages. Stables The Sunriver Resort Stables provide a great adventure with pony rides, riding lessons, trail rides and hay rides, as well as sleigh rides in the winter. Meetings Many who know Sunriver Resort are accustomed to enjoying vacation time on the property. But Sunriver Resort is also an excellent place to hold a meeting, conference or group gathering. Sunriver Resort provides over 44,000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space. From Northwest-style indoor meeting facilities to outdoor spaces with stunning views, the resort offers the perfect venue to create a flawless event or host a productive meeting. Expert convention service managers, audiovisual staff and business staff take care of every detail to ensure any gathering is a memorable one. Signature Events Sunriver Resort hosts several monthly and annual special events. The Sunriver Tasting Dinner Series features local ingredients transformed into amazing culinary offerings paired with the best handcrafted wine, spirits and beer of the Pacific Northwest and occurs January through April and September through December.
February is the sweetest month of all as the resort celebrates The Amenities include acres of lakes and streams, nine miles of natMonth of Chocolate. The Sunriver Summer Concert Series takes ural and paved trails for biking, walking and hiking, playground, place during the summer along with the Pacific Amateur Golf tennis courts, basketball court, Harper’s Outpost picnic pavilion, Classic will be held September 23-27 the sixth Annual Sunriver Ponderosa Park and Sable Rock Park, The Lake House and Caldera Half Marathon for a Cause held on September 1-2 features a half Links and Golf Park marathon, 10K, 5K and a Kid’s Race in support of the fight against Sunriver Realty cancer and Traditions, held between November 17 and New Year’s, Sunriver Realty has been the leader in the Sunriver real estate harkens back to a simpler time where children of all ages build market for over 45 years. Our brokers specialize in residential real wholesome holiday memories estate in Sunriver, Caldera Springs, Crosswater, Vandevert Ranch, Weddings Three Rivers South, La Pine and the surrounding areas in Central No wedding venue in the world captures the grandeur of the Oregon. From property search to closing, Sunriver Realty’s unrivaled Pacific Northwest quite like Sunriver Resort. Surround yourselves local experience and expertise make the home buying process and your guests with elegance and privacy under brilliant clear smooth and successful for our clients. skies and views that go on forever. Whether you envision an indoor wedding looking out to a snow-filled winter wonderland or an outdoor reception on a gorgeous lawn surrounded by pine trees and wildflowers, Explor e you will not be disappointed. And Sunriver’s professional catering Make management staff recognizes the Memo ries! importance of your wedding day. No detail is overlooked. Each bride and groom receives the Resort’s undivided attention, creativity and expertise. The outcome is an unforgettable occasion and a lifetime of memories. The Cove at Sunriver An expansive pool complex, The Cove, features a large pool area with zero-entry design, hot tub, spacious deck and lawn areas, waterslide, kid’s discovery area, nature trails, The Spotted Frog restaurant and private cabanas, all in a setting that boasts spectacular views of Mt. Bachelor and the Great Meadow. Open seasonally, The Cove offers guests an exclusive oasis where they can relax and enjoy the beautiful summer weather. Sunriver Resort Property Management Homeowners who rent their homes Whether you are searching for a cozy mountain retreat through Sunriver Resort Property or a spacious luxury home, Meredith Lodging is sure to Management are entitled to exclusive have the perfect vacation rental for you. Visit us at benefits not offered by any other property management company in Sunriver such as our office in The Sunriver Village. access to Crosswater and Caldera Springs golf courses, Sage Springs Fitness Center and The Cove at Sunriver. 800-801-8765, www.sunriver-resort.com Caldera Springs Located adjacent to Sunriver Resort, Caldera Springs is an exclusive resort community featuring single-family homesites with lot sizMeredithLodging.com 1-877-524-0133 es ranging from about a quarter acre to more than one acre, as well as 45 Caldera Cabins.
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Caldera Springs Healthier, Happier Families It’s All in a Day’s Fun Caldera Springs brings together families and friends to create memories that will last a lifetime.
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eing a Family First Community says it all. Located near Sunriver Resort, Caldera Springs was designed to bring the entire family together – from the littlest tykes to independent teens and fun-loving adults. With a breath full of fresh, pine-scented mountain air, Caldera Springs is a place where you and your family can connect, relax and enjoy a variety of activities with one another. At the heart of Caldera Springs is Obsidian Lake—ideal for kayaking, canoeing, sailing and catching a wiggly prize on the fly. The community features miles of paved pathways—perfect for biking, walking and running.
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During summer, adults and kids alike enjoy the sunshine while splashing in the famously popular Quarry Pool located next to the Lake House. A marvel of moving and falling water, the zero-entry Quarry Pool offers areas of safe play for toddlers. The Quarry Pool’s mesmerizing infinity edge overlooks the lake. Sunriver offers golf like no other area and Caldera Springs is home to one of the top spots to play. Caldera Links and Golf Park is a 9-hole family-friendly course, so you can grab your clubs and the newest golfer in your family, and show them the ropes. Tennis, pickleball and basketball courts, in addition to an expansive grass park and an interactive kids’ playground, offer
additional opportunities to enjoy the sunshine and play outside. Guests and homeowners in Caldera Springs have access to the community’s Quarry Fitness Center and outdoor hot tub. The Lake House is the social and activity center of Caldera Springs. It has a warm and friendly atmosphere with lodge-style entertainment room showcasing views of Obsidian Lake and Mt. Bachelor as well as a family room with a pool table, shuffleboard and games aplenty. The outdoor deck and beach features both a fire pit and stone fireplace, as well as an area to launch your kayak, canoe, paddleboard or sailboat onto Obsidian Lake. Casual dining is a part of the memorable Caldera Springs experience. The acclaimed Zeppa Bistro’s wood-fired ovens produce gourmet pizzas that are slices of heaven. Other culinary treats include panini’s, salads and gelato. Residents of Caldera Springs say one of their favorite aspects of the community is the peacefulness and serenity they enjoy at their homes. Real estate offerings include generously sized homesites, easy-living Caldera Cabins and new custom homes. A broker is onsite to answer your questions about making Caldera Springs a place to call home. Vacation rentals are also available for those who like to try before they buy ! Caldera Springs welcomed its first owners and guests in 2006. Since then, more than 160 new homes have been built. The community is located one mile south of Sunriver on S Century Drive, opposite the entrance to Crosswater. CalderaSprings.com 541-593-3000
StoneRidge Townhomes Resort
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toneRidge Townhomes Resort provides a unique Sunriver vacation experience with recently renovated vacation homes in a park-like setting all within a few minutes’ walk of The Village at Sunriver. Property rentals are very nicely appointed and are reasonably priced.
The StoneRidge Resort Club offers a (salt water) pool and spa, exercise room, steam room, sauna, library, bicycles and tennis courts. The grounds are private and beautifully landscaped ensuring a relaxing environment. Townhomes are available for vacation rental or fractional shared ownership. Each luxury two or three bedroom townhome is fully furnished and accessorized with just about anything you’d want or dream of in a second home. 800-255-2506 www.stoneridgetownhomes.com
StoneRidge Townhomes provide a great get-away during your stay in Sunriver.
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Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses CASUAL DINNING
Blondies Pizza of Sunriver 57195 Beaver Dr., 2 Country Mall Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1019 www.blondiespizzasunriver.com El Caporal Family Mexican Restaurant 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. 19, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3335 www.elcaporaleast.com Goody’s Soda Fountain & Candy Store Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #22, Bend, OR 97702 541-593-2155 www.goodyschocaltes.com Hola 57235 River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8880 www.holabend.com Sunriver Brew Pub Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #4, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3007 www.sunriverbrewingcompany.com
Zeppa Bistro at Caldera Springs Caldera Springs, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4855 www.sunriver-resort.com
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Sunriver Country Store IGA Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #1 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8113 www.sunrivergrocerystores.com
Carson’s American Kitchen Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1000 www.sunriver-resort.com
Sunriver Marketplace IGA 18160 Cottonwood Dr. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8166 www.sunrivergrocerystores.com
Marcello’s Cucina Italiana #4 Ponderosa Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8300 www.marcellos-sunriver.com
Crossroads Shell Service Station and Convenience Store 59896 Venture Ln. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8767
South Bend Bistro 57080 Abbott Dr. Bld 26 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3881 www.southbendbistro.com
COFFE SHOPS
Sunriver Subway 612 95 Mtn. Breezes Ct., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-2963
Brewed Awakenings Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #2, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-678-5288 www.brewedawakenings.us
Wallow Bar & Grill 17363 Spring River Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-639-3178 www.wallowgrill.com
Starbucks 57057 Beaver Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4999 www.sunriverpresort.com
CRAFT BEERS
The Mountain Jug-Beer Growler 56805 Venture Lane, Ste. C, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-390-0214 www.mountainjug.com Twisted River Tavern Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3730 www.sunriver-resort.com Sunriver Brewing Co. 56840 Venture Ln., Sunvier, OR 97707 514-390-0214 www.sunriverbrewingcompany.com
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he Sunriver area has a wealth of restaurants boasting a variety of From spectacular views and comfortable cuisines and atmospheres. Whether your tastes run to the exotic or settings, to interesting and delightful cuisine, the familiar, you are sure to find what you are looking for and always in an interesting setting, Sunriver boasts a variety of restaurants and dining often with a spectacular view. choices. Your choices for breakfast, lunch and The Village at Sunriver offers a variety of culinary delights. How about mouthwatering dinner range from mouthwatering Italian, Milanese Veal Parmigiana, Marsala or Linguini con Carne at Marcello’s Italiana Cucina, a Sunriver hot-spot specialties, Spanish flavors, pizza and deli sandwich since 1980? You will be wowed by unanticipated taste combinations. You can start your meal with options and traditional family recipes. fried baby calamari served with marinara and Dijon cream dipping sauces and move onto a risotto special with chicken breast, pancetta Café Sintra, which features Portuguese and Mediterranean and hedgehog mushrooms. Or try Osso Bucco, a Milanese cuisine. Portuguese cuisine is notable for its bold use of specialty traditionally made from veal shanks and vegetables herbs and spices and the ever-popular Portuguese sausage braised in white wine. The version at Marcello’s features pork linguiça is delectable. shank slow-roasted with mushroom and jalapeño in a DijonContinuing the options for ethnic cuisine, Hola! on River Chianti cream sauce. Road near the Sunriver Resort Marina offers tantalizing Awaken your dining intake with breakfast or lunch at Peruvian food. Start with an award-winning Margarita while you decide between the Mole Enchilada, Seco de Pollo, a traditional Open Every Day Peruvian stew made with chicken, At 11am Through The Evening potatoes, yams and Aji Amarillo Chili• American Cuisine cilantro sauce or maybe the Costillitas • Indoor/Outdoor Dining de Puerco con Aji Amarillo, grilled • 10 Big Screens To Watch Your baby-back ribs smothered in a sweet Favorite Teams and sour aji-amarillo BBQ sauce. The • Oregon Lottery Games creative menu and delicious flavors will enhance any stay in Sunriver. Traditional American cuisine can be found at The Village Bar & Grill including burgers, steaks and seafood. The family-friendly atmosphere and the patio, open in the warmer months,
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Company’s Brewhouse. The combination micro brewery and restaurant features an exciting menu for the whole family that uses regionally sourced fresh Northwest ingredients. Parents can enjoy a wide selection of microbrews while the kids are kept busy in the Kidz Zone play area. The staff’s warm, friendly greeting and the pub’s neighborhood vibe will warm you up on a chilly day and provide a beer-loving atmosphere to quench your thirst. The Brewhouse offers local beers on tap in addition to their in-house microbrews. Sunriver Brewing Company now has its brand new full scale production facility up and running in the resort community’s own backyard, recharging taps with a slate of in-house ales. Start with a flight of Sunriver Brewing Ph
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makes for a popular destination. Nearby is Blondie’s Pizza offering regular and gluten-free crust options, ten types of calzones, pasta and salads with takeout and delivery available in Sunriver. New owner Laura Bliss of South Bend Bistro offers a truly unique dinner experience with fresh offerings of sturgeon, salmon, duck breast and lamb expertly prepared by executive chief Lillian Owen. Need some extra energy to fuel your day? Try Brewed Awakenings located The Village at Sunriver in front of the Country Store. The family owned business was created at a time when coffee houses and drive-thru’s were in the infancy stages and only a handful existed. With an obsession for coffee, they serve the best quality from around the world and have developed unique coffee roasts and blends on their Probate Roaster. A welcome bonus is their very own pastry recipes using the highest quality ingredients and baked fresh daily by professionally trained bakers. Starbucks lovers can now get their fix at the new Starbucks located on Beaver Drive, directly across the street from the Country Store. Got a sweet tooth? You’ll feel like the proverbial kid in a candy store when you step inside Goody’s Soda Fountain & Candy Store. Goody’s is a family run tradition of top quality handmade chocolates, candies and ice cream. Rounding out the dining choices is Sunriver Brewing
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Dining dining Sunriver is part of the Central Oregon Craft brewing industry and home to the national award-winning Sunriver Brewing. Sunriver is also home to the Rathole Brewing Company and The Mountain Jug Beer Growler which features on rotation the finest Central Oregon produced beers.
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Hola! Nouveau Mexican-Peruvian Cuisine
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Eastside Bend 2670 NE Hwy 20 541-389-4652
Westside Bend Old Mill District 541-647-2711
Sunriver 17430 Deschutes Rd. 541-593-8880
Redmond 514 NW Greenwood 541-923-7290
Our new Camp Sherman location! 255 SW Forest Service Rd. 541-595-6420
You’re tired of that same old mexican restaurant --- and so are we. That’s why HOLA! prides itself on the freshest ingredients, the most unique flavor combinations and the finest tequilas for truly unforgettable margaritas. And now serving our House Mexican Style Ale: TRANQUILO! Let us cater your special occasion or join us today at one of our six locations.
It’s time to say ADIOS to boring -- and HOLA! to delicious.
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beers and follow up with one of several local IPAs accompanied with a bevy of dining choices. Everything from the appetizers, lunch, dinner and dessert options are sure to please. The Sunriver Resort features a variety of dining choices. Whether you’d prefer a burger or a steak, Carson’s American Kitchen at the Lodge serves up a family dining tradition with spectacular views of the Cascades and beautiful meadows. You’ll find the freshest indigenous, sustainable and organic ingredients creating imaginative and dazzling recipes. Enjoy Northwest microbrews and your favorite beverages at the Twisted River Tavern in the Lodge. Complete bar and restaurant menus are available. Visit The Living Room on the main level of the lodge and relax with a coffee or latte, breakfast pastries and a copy of the latest Cascade Arts & Entertainment magazine or the Cascade Business News. McDivot’s Café at Woodlands Golf
Course offers breakfast sandwiches, the perfect burgers and fries, deli sandwiches, snacks and beverages. At Zeppa Bistro at Caldera Springs you’ll discover a playful interpretation of a slice of pizza. This vibrant bistro exudes the wild spirit, independence and exotic nature of the cheetah. Unwind with an Italian soda or a glass of vino and a fresh salad, Panini or wood-fired pizza. Do you need a hearty meal to prepare you for a full day of fun and adventure? Try Base Camp Grill for a plate piled high with a biscuits and gravy, breakfast burrito or a towering plate of pancakes. Lunch is a great time to try one of their burgers or Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, and dinner… well you better come hungry. While in the Business Park, head to the Mountain Jug to fill your growler with one of the craft beers that is making Central Oregon a beer-lovers destination. The Mountain Jug offers 12 rotating taps with a brew for every
Monday-Friday: 11am-close Open for Breakfast Saturdays & Sundays at 7am Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4-6pm!
3 TV’s outdoor fire pit & seasonal patio seating Where the Locals Gather!
Ribs EVERY Thursday & Prime Rib EVERY Friday!
The Perfect End To the Perfect Day!
“Great Outdoor” FOOD CART PARK
Serving fresh house-made food at reasonable prices. Elkibous-Sunriver.com
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From mouth-watering steak to delicious pizzas, Sunriver’s restaurants will satisfy the whole family!
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“The Best Burgers and Specialty Sandwiches in Sunriver”
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Open everyday at 7am til 9pm 17355 Spring River Rd. Sunriver
Kid friendly, all lottery games and patio seating weather permitting!
Phone for Orders to go 541-598-8868 www.thebasecampgrill.com
Open everyday at 11:30am
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541-317-0727 The Phoenix Restaurant 594 NE Bellevue Drive Bend, OR.
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We’ve been bringing the taste of traditional Mexican food since 1997 in Central Oregon. Enjoying every moment with magnificent people like you. Offering an authentic and robust menu of Mexican Food, Serving Full Bar and The BEST Original Margaritas.
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pallet. Owners Mark and Tonya Cornett have been in the craft beer scene for over 20 years with Tonya serving as Brewmaster for several local breweries. Cohen’s Stacked Bistro, a local’s favorite, offers a complete menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as small plates with unique flavor upon flavor stacked into amazingly fresh dishes. Be sure to look for their weekly specials and live weekend entertainment. Need a quick lunch? Stop by Subway in the Business Park for a fresh sub or salad, or use their catering service for your family reunion or special event during your stay. If a deli sandwich would hit the spot, stop by the Sunriver Country Store IGA in The Village. The friendly market features deli lunch specials, extensive beer and wine selections and a full service liquor store. You’ll find similar offerings at the smaller but wellstocked Marketplace IGA in Sunriver’s north end. Both stores offer everything you need to prepare your own home cooked meal in your vacation home. The Wallow Bar & Grill, a new Sunriver enterprise, is a family friendly bar and grill located in the Spring River Plaza. Salads are fresh and scrumptious from the traditional Taco Salad, the House Salad of chopped green leaf topped with radish, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes and choice of dressing or The Forager with chopped green leaf, tomatoes, cheese, shredded beef, shredded pork, bacon, hard-boiled egg with smoky ranch. Yummy! Sandwiches and burgers are ample and appealing including Buffalo chicken, Patty Melt, French Dip, house roasted piled on a hoagie with Swiss cheese and rosemary au jus, the Philly cheesesteak and the Wallowin’ Reuben. It will be a challenging decision between the Club grilled chicken, BLT, The Bull or Pulled Pork Sandwich. You must try one of the House specialties from the fish and chips, Sportsman Dog (a 1/3 pound German sausage made especially for the Wallow by Redmond, Oregon Smokehouse and the Baked Mac & Cheese. Meet, gather and indulge!
Now serving Bloody Mary’s & Screw Drivers
Join us for Breakfast & Lunch
Featuring Portuguese Mediterranean Cuisine Breakfast 7am-11am • Lunch 11am-3pm Mimosas • Beer • Wine homemade pastries espresso drinks Open 7 Days a Week
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Marketplace Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses THE VILLAGE AT SUNRIVER
AmeriTitle Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #5, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1613 www.amer-title.com Artists’ Gallery of Sunriver Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #19, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4382 www.artistsgallery.com Brewed Awakenings Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #2, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-678-5288 www.brewedawakenings.us Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #5., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2122 www.cascadesothebyrealty.com Central Oregon Visitors Association Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #6, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-389-8799 www.visitcentraloregon.com First American Title Insurance 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. 6, Ste. 140, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5242 www.firstam.com/title-or/deschutes First Interstate Bank 57150 Beaver Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5288 www.firstinterstatebank.com Flowers at Sunriver Village Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #23, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1300 www.sunriverfloral.com Goody’s Soda Fountain & Candy Store Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #22, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2155 www.goodyschocolates.com
Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #13, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1084 www.sunrivermusic.org Sunriver Sports Group Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #16, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8369 www.sunriversports.com The Village Bike & Ski Shop Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #21, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2453 www.villagebikeandski.com The Village at Sunriver Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #22, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8704 www.villageatsunriver.com The Wooden Jewel Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #25, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4151 www.thewoodenjewel.com Tumbleweed Toys Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #5, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5900 West of the Moon Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #6, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8819 Your Store Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #24, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5023 www.12-99store.com
TWO COUNTRY MALL & SOUTH BEAVER DR.
4 Seasons Recreational Outfitters 57195 Beaver Dr., 2 Country Mall, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2255 www.4sro.com
Hook Fly Shop/Cascade Guides & Outfitters Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #23, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2358 www.hookfish.com
Active Care Physical Therapy 57067 Beaver Dr., Sunriver, OR 977707 541-390-7518 www.physicaltheraphysunriver.com
Marcello’s Cucina Italiana #4 Ponderosa Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8300 www.marcellos-sunriver.com
Blondies Pizza of Sunriver 57195 Beaver Dr., 2 Country Mall, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1019 www.blondiespizzasunriver.com
Meredith Lodging 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. 13, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3050 www.meredithlodging.com
High Desert Family Medicine 57067 Beaver Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707, 541-593-5400
South Bend Bistro 57080 Abbott Dr. Bld 26, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3881 www.southbendbistro.com Sunriver Books & Music Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #25, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2525 www.sunriverbooks.com Sunriver Brew Pub Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #4, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3007 www.sunriverbrewingcompany.com Sunriver Country Store IGA Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #1, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8113 www.sunrivergrocerystores.com Sun Country Tours Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #26, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-382-6277 www.suncountrytours.com Sunriver Music Festival
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Massage Sunriver 57195 Beaver Dr., 2 Country Mall, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-7499 www.massagesunriver.com Mountain Resort Properties Century 21 Gold Country Realty 57084 Grizzly Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 800-346-6337 www.mtresort.com
Sunriver Business Park
Crossroads Shell Service Station and Convenience Store 59896 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8767 David Schweitzer, DMD 56845 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8343 Downward Dog Yoga 56880 Venture Ln., Suite 101, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-241-6893 www.downwarddogyogasunriver.com Gibson Realty 56825 Enterprise Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5000 www.johngibsonpc.com Ginny Kansas Real Estate 56825 Venture Ln., Suite 110, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-977-2710 www.ginnyk.com H2O Specialties 56815 Venture Ln. #704, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1239 House of Floors 56880 Venture Ln. #110N, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-977-4910 www.houseoffloors.net La Pine Community Health Center 58881 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-876-1039 www.lapinecc.com Mike’s Tire & Auto Center 56841 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2554 www.mikestireandautosunriver.com Nobility Fitness Center 56825 Venture Ln., Ste. 103, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-788-5245 www.nobilityfitness.com Northwest Custom Log Homes 56825 Venture Ln., #103, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5610 www.nwcustomloghomes.com Pine River Homes 56870 Venture Ln. , 541-213-0072 www.pinehomes.com Salon Sunriver & Beauty Supply 56870 Venture Ln. 101s, Sunriver, OR 97707 Spacemaker Storage 56850 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5133
Camp Abbott Trading Co. 56820 Venture Ln, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8168 www.campabbotttradingpost.com
Sports Zone/All Track Cycle 56815 Venture Ln #701, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-728-9096
Comfort Keepers 56825 Venture Ln,. Suite 110, Sunriver, OR 97707 www.bend-1034.comfortkeepers.com/
Sunriver Beauty Salon 56825 Venture Ln. Suite 107, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-728-2070
Cooper Racing and Repair 56815 Venture Ln., Ste. #708-710, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-9170 www.cooperreacingrepair.com
Sunriver Brewing Company’s Brewery Building 56840 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3007 www.sunriverbrewingcompany.com
Sunriver Computer Services 56870 Venture Ln., Ste., 209, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-9093 www.sunrivercomputerservices.com Sunriver Croosfit 56880 Venture Ln. Suite 114, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-678-0740 www.sunrivercrossfit.com Sunriver Fly Shop 56805 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8814 www.sunriverflyshop.com Sunriver Library 56855 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-312-1080 www.dpls.us
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Sunriver Office Services 56835 Venture Ln., Ste. 201, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8010 www.sunriverofficeservices.com Sunriver Physical Therapy 56881 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8535 www.lapinesunriverpt.com Sunriver Post Office 56857 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-7674 Sunriver Storage Systems 56898 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-7146 www.sunriverstoragesystems.com Sunriver Subway 61295 Mtn Breezes Ct., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-2963 Sunriver Virtual Reality 59896 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 503-407-8936 www.SunriverVR.com Sunriver Veterinary Clinic 56825 Enterprise Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8128 www.sunrivervet.com Sunset Lodging 56935 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5018 www.sunriverlodging.com The Door at Three Rivers 56885 Enterprises Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-280-2171 www.thedoor3r.org Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe 56896 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-1640 www.tumalocreek.com
Relaxation Deep Tissue Ashiatsu Barefoot Hot Stone Pre-Natal Cranial Sacral Individual • Couples • Groups • Mobile 541-593-7499 | www.massagesunriver.com
The Mountain Jug 56805 Venture Ln., Ste. C, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-390-0214 www.mountainjug.com
Village Properties 56835 Venture Ln., Ste. 109, Sunriver, OR 97707 800-786-7483 www.village-properties.com
Second Tern Thrift Shop 17377 Spring River Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3367
The Water Works Spas 56825 Venture Ln., #106, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2148 www.waterworksspa.com
Wild Poppy Florist, LLC 56825 Venture Ln, Suite 108 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2027 www.wildpoppyflorist.com
Spring River Tree Service PO Box 1987, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8360 www.springrivertreeservice.com
Three Rivers School (K-8) 56900 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-355-3000 www.bend.k12.or.us.threerivers United Risk Insurance 56825 Venture Ln. Suite 109, Sunriver, OR 97707 503-927-0264 www.unitedriskinsurance.com Photo courtesy of The Village at Sunriver
SPRING RIVER PLAZA Deschutes Environmental Services 17235 Spring River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2424 www.deschutesenviornmentalservices.com
Sunriver Toy House Rentals 17345 Spring River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-4433 www.sunrivertoyhouse.rentals.com Wallow Bar & Grill 17363 Spring River Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-639-3178 www.wallowgrill.com
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The Village at Sunriver
Family Friendly Experiences & Enter tainment From shopping to the Holiday celebration, The Village at Sunriver is hopping all year round.
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Hook Fly shop and Village Bike and Ski he Village at Sunriver is an offer clothing, outer wear and goods ideal location for unique for the outdoor enthusiast. Collect shopping, many exquisite souvenirs to take home from specialty dining experiences and an shops like Lazy Daisy, West of the Moon, enjoyable place to take in some worldYour Store, Sunriver Rocks, Sunriver class family entertainment. With an Books and Music, Little Wanderers and emphasis on “family friendly” you will Tumbleweed Toys. Are you celebrating a find The Village has many offerings to special day? Visit the Flowers at Sunriver suit your needs. Village for a creative arrangement. Start your morning off right with a If you have a passion for art The visit to Brewed Awakenings across from Village has you covered with one-ofthe Country Store and enjoy delicious coffee drinks, pastries, with a generous comfortable seating area, fire place for those cold days and a drive-thru for those who like to grab-and-go. If you are looking for all the exciting things to do in Central Oregon, visit COVA which stands for Central Oregon Visitor Association. Let the kids enjoy the play area while you step inside to be greeted by a friendly staff with unlimited information and be prepared to plan the vacation of a lifetime. This truly is a state-of-the-art Visitor Center Photos courtesy of Alpine Entertainment and its open year round. For the shopper in the family a-kind stores like The Wooden Jewel there are many unique experiences and Artist’s Gallery of Sunriver or create The Village at Sunriver has to offer. You your own work of art at Live Laugh can find fashion and gift boutiques like The Closet and Village Threads who Love; all feature work from local artists. If adventure is your forte, take a full or carry the latest in women’s fashion and half day guided raft trip on the scenic accessories while Sunriver Sports, The rivers of Central Oregon with Sun Country Tours, whose office is based in The Village. Take a float down the Deschutes on a tube rental from Good to Go or rent the newest in bicycles or skis from various rental shops. Try fly fishing with the best in Central Oregon at Cascade Outfitters. Taste for the finer things? Visit one of the amazing restaurants The Village has
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to offer. Begin your morning out at Café Sintra or have a pastry at Hot Lava Baking. If Mexican food is what you enjoy, head south of the border to El Caporal, a family favorite. Try some of Central Oregon’s finest micro-brews at Sunriver Brewing Company or see what the specials are at The Village Bar and Grill. If fine family dining is what you’re after then South Bend Bistro and Marcello’s Cucina Italiana await, but don’t forget to make a reservation. End your day with a waffle cone or chocolate treat from Goody’s. Events and entertainment are The Village at Sunriver’s specialty. You will find a wide range of family friendly events offered throughout the year, sure to entertain all. In the winter the hugely popular Sunriver Brewing K9 Keg Pull is an instant classic. Memorial Day weekend kicks off the summer season with Meredith Lodging Kids Day and Dog Day in May. Get athletic at the annual Deschutes Demolition and Pacific Crest Weekend Sports Festival, or dress up patriotic for the First Interstate Bank Sunriver 4th of July Festival, which includes a red, white and blue bike parade that you can be a part of. End your summer with a fun filled day at Meredith Lodging Family Fun Fest. Check out the coolest classics at the Village Bar and Grill Sunriver Classic Car Show. If you need some new décor for your house, visit the Sunriver Art Fair or see amazing hand-made quilts at the annual Quilt Show in August. For a full list of shops, restaurants, events or rental information visit www.villageatsunriver.com or on Facebook and Twitter.
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Artists’ Gallery Sunriver
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Little Wanderers Boutique and equipment rental
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Snow Mobile Rentals
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Sunriver Sports Rental/Service
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Personal Services & Info 12 First Interstate Bank 17 Obsidian Hair Spa 22 Village at Sunriver
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Bumper Cars/Mini Golf (summer) Alpine Express Train Station (weather permitting)
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Village Bar & Grill
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Village at Sunriver
The Village at Sunriver offers some of the most unique experiences Central Oregon has to offer. SHOPPING The Village at Sunriver features exceptional boutique shopping, home decor, toys and art galleries. You’ll find everything from Sunriver branded souvenirs & apparel to high performance sporting gear.
REAL ESTATE/VACATION RENTALS Whether you’re looking to rent or purchase a vacation home, there are an array of beautiful homes to fit everyone’s wish list.
ACTIVITIES Browse a wide array of outfitters and attractions all within walking distance. Rent a bike and ride on Sunriver’s 35+ miles of paved bike paths, or take the family for a round of mini-golf, don’t forget to hop onboard the Villages’ Alpine Express Train. In winter, the Village at Sunriver offers ice skating.
Sunriver Brewing Co.
DINING You won’t be disappointed with our one-of-akind dining options. In the Village at Sunriver you will find everything from international cuisine to award winning local craft beer and delicious pub fare.
FEATURED BUSINESSES
The Village at Sunriver offers something for everyone. We look forward to seeing you! Call 541-593-8704 or visit VillageAtSunriver.com
SHOPPING Lazy Daisy Building 22 (541) 593-4654
Village Threads Building 21 (541) 593-0114
REAL ESTATE/ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Windermere Real Estate Building 22, Suite 220 (541) 323-5888 windermerecentraloregon.com
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Goody’s
Alpine Entertainment
Building 22 (541) 593-2155 goodyschocolates.com
Building 22 (541) 593-5948 sunrivervillagefun.com
Sunriver Country Store Building 1 (541) 593-8113 sunrivergrocerystores.com
Marcello’s Cucina Italiana Building 27 (541) 593-8300 marcellos-sunriver.net
South Bend Bistro Building 26 (541) 593-3881 southbendbistro.com
Sunriver Brewing Co. Building 4 (541) 593-3007 sunriverbrewingcompany.com
The Village Bar & Grill Building 7 (541) 593-1100 sunrivervbag.com
it’s what you want to do. Located in the heart of Central Oregon, next to the world class Sunriver Resort. The Village features exceptional dining, boutique shopping, groceries, a variety of real estate companies, seasonal entertainment and events such as the Sunriver Art outdoor family movies and concerts. Come and enjoy the amenities that the Village at Sunriver offers!
www.villageatsunriver.com
SHOP The Wooden Jewel
Sunriver Books
Artists’ Gallery
Camp Abbot
Village Bike Houser House
The Hook Fly Shop
Lazy Daisy
Village Bike
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The Village at Sunriver Where it All Begins
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hen you’re looking for adventure, amazing weather and something for everyone, look no further than Sunriver, a place where family fun begins and a lifetime of memories are made. The Village at Sunriver is where the fun begins…In the summer months wake up, fuel the body and join us for the newest attraction. Enjoy the four-station Power Jump guaranteed to take your breath away. The Power Jump is a reverse bungee unit, which allows kids from 40 to 200 pounds to jump and spin as high as 15 feet safely in the air. The excitement doesn’t stop there. Climb the 25-foot rock wall complete with four routes to challenge both the mind and body. If you have any energy left, challenge the family in a round of mini golf at the adventure themed 18-hole course and then watch the laughter begin at the bumper cars. For the youngsters or the young at heart enjoy an all-day pass to bounce at the Inflatable Island Bounce House Area. Looking to relax but still entertain the kids? Come aboard the Alpine Express Trackless Train any day of the week for a fun filled ride around The Village. Ask about the all day and combo passes for all the summer fun to be had. As the sun fades and the moon emerges you can enjoy an outdoor movie under the stars two days a week the whole month of August and thru Labor Day. In the winter, enjoy an evening of ice-skating with the family in the remodeled ice rink. Alpine Entertainment, 541-593-5948, www.sunrivervillagefun.com
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Forget the Map • • Get the App
he Sunriver Owner Association’s (SROA) free mobile app, Sunriver Navigator, is a one-stop shop that can provide a little something for everybody, whether you’re a visitor or a resident of Sunriver. The app features current weather conditions, a map of Sunriver roads and pathways, listings of restaurants and shopping, where to stay, events and activities, a fun “selfie” feature, webcam and road conditions, a way to save favorites and more. There is an alert and an emergency notice functionality that can be utilized if needed. Road/Pathway Map With a smartphone’s GPS feature enabled, the app will allow a user to see where they are in Sunriver. With the Find My Home feature, all a user needs to do is enter the house number and lane and the Navigator app will pinpoint the location. Eats & Treats Just click on Eats & Treats and a list of all the restaurants in the Sunriver area pop up. Click on one to learn about the restaurant
or direct-dial call right from the app. Shopping This menu bar provides an overview of all the retail outlets in Sunriver and summaries of the products and services they offer, direct-dial phone number and website link, if available. Events This feature lists all that are open to the public. You can share the event with friends and family. When available, there are hyperlinks to the event’s website. Sunriver Selfie The digital equivalent of an old-fashioned post card, this places a “Wish You Were Here” and other messages that will overlay the photos you take from within the app and send to your family and friends via email or social network sites. Available for free download in your device’s Apple and Android stores, the app is compatible for iOS systems running 7.0 and higher and Android 3.0 and higher. www.sunrivernavigator.com
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Elkibou’s Food Cart Park
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by DAVID CLEWETT for SR Magazine hether your Sunriver adventure includes exploring the nearby Cascade Lakes, riding the many paved bike paths, golfing or hiking, everyone enjoys capping their perfect day by gathering at Elkibou’s Food Cart Park. Sunriver’s newest attraction offers an eclectic mix of dining options prepared by local chefs, beer and wine, live entertainment and a place for family and friends to gather outside after a day of exploring. Located on the outskirts of the Sunriver Business Park, Elkibou’s is a grassy and spacious park situated on hilltop land with tall pine trees. It is the ideal place to bring family and friends to gather in the outdoors to enjoy the sunshine or star lit sky. Elkibou’s features up to seven unique food carts, a heated pavilion featuring live music, couples gas fire pits, a grassy kid’s park and sports and wine bar. The park is extremely pet and bike friendly, is only a short ride away from Sunriver Resort and has 44 bike racks for convenience. At the center of the park is a heated entertainment pavilion where local musicians perform and patrons gather around the nearby large communal wood burning fire pit for warmth beneath the clear mountain sky. For those who prefer a bit more privacy there are three smaller “couples” fire pits spaced surreptitiously around the beer garden. With a historic Oregon Trail theme running through the park the entire property pays homage to Oregon’s history with wagon wheels and covered wagons adorning the grounds. Settlers along the Oregon Trail loaded their covered wagons much like we do today with a kayak on top and bikes secured to the back. Just like the pioneers of the west, visitors to Elkibou’s can circle the wagons, pick out the food and drink they prefer, and then settle next to a warm fire while the kids play. Elkibou’s was built unlike any other food cart park. It is first and foremost a park
with walking paths as guests meander the grounds. It is equal parts historical museum, dog park, playground and beer garden. All underground utilities were used to power each cart so that unsightly piping is hidden leaving a natural outdoor landscape to explore. The mythical Elkibou “Gus” is the park’s official mascot and children enjoy playing a bean bag “Feed Gus the Elkibou” game while adults compete in a friendly game of corn hole. The park features a variety of additional lawn games to keep everyone entertained. The park is owned and developed by Sunriver resident Mike McGinn. His intent was to build a permanent park to provide a special and unique gathering area for people in the community. The park features natural gas, electric, clean water and waste water disposal with indoor restrooms and future plans for permanent outdoor restrooms. Visit the Elkibou’s website or social media channels for information about various activities taking place at the park including art nights, local performing musicians and other events. http://elkibous-sunriver.com/ Elkibou’s Food Cart Park in Sunriver brings together the very best of Central Oregon in a whimsical, magical forest setting. Great food, great craft beer, colorful carts and happy people gathering under the Central Oregon sky. It is the perfect end to a perfect day!
Sunriver Towncar & Tours
Experience Sunriver’s Premier Towncar Service
541-706-0626 • SUNRIVERTOWNCARANDTOURS.COM
Need a shuttle to or from the Redmond Airport (RDM)? Arranging corporate travel for you or a co-worker? Planning a wedding? Or, do you just need a safe ride from one Sunriver area location to another. You’ve come to the right place. Sunriver Towncar & Tours provides reliable and affordable towncar service in the Central Oregon community of Sunriver, Oregon. Sunriver Towncar is family owned and operated and offers exceptional customer service from our transportation professionals.
541-593-1300
Serving the Sunriver area for over 15 years, Flowers at Sunriver Village specializes in fun and unique designs. We do everything from a simple thank you to large events and are a full service florist delivering to the Sunriver and Bend areas. See us at 57100 Beaver Drive, Bldg. 23. Visit our website at sunriverfloral.net. 2018-19 | www.SunriverChamber.com
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Because everyone needs an outlet! Rockin’ Holiday Kickoff
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Round up your family and friends & come make some memories!
A Sunriver tradition since 2011.
Village at Sunriver Building 5 541.593.5900 • Arts & Crafts • Melissa & Doug • Games • Stuffed Animals
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Puzzles • Nostalgic Toys • Novelty • Toddler Toys • Squishables •
Mon.– Sat. 9:30am – 6pm • Sun. 11am – 5pm 61334 S. HWY 97 • Bend • BendFactoryStores.com
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ring the family out to The Village at Sunriver to kick off the 2018 Holiday season with the third annual Rockin’ Holiday Kickoff on Friday, November 23. Sip on coffee or cocoa while listening to various performers and carolers. Venture your way over to Santa for free photos with jolly Old St. Nick then meet some elves for ornament making. Explore the Village via The Alpine Express Trackless Train and get your little one’s face painted. The night ends with the lighting of the Christmas tree and a “Rockin” concert igniting the holiday season!
Spooktacular Fun at The Village Halloween Night
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he Village at Sunriver is excited to present Spooktacular fun on Halloween! Kids of all ages are welcome to enjoy trick or treating with the village merchants and show off their favorite costume during the costume contest where winners will receive frightfully fun prizes. New this year is a pet costume contest, judging will be at 5:30pm for this! Join us for a cupcake walk and ghoulish games at our spooky Halloween party. Event starts at 4pm and continues until 6pm, free of charge. For further questions or information please visit www.villageatsunriver.com
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Ice Skating
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aybe you can’t do a triple-axel double toe loop to save your life, but you still wouldn’t mind whiling away an afternoon by lacing up some figure skates and hitting the ice for some fun and exercise. The Ice Skating Rink in The Village at Sunriver is the perfect opportunity to take a break from shopping to glide in the area’s longest running ice pavilion. Some of the features include an indoor warming area with public restrooms and fire place, quality sounds, lockers and skate assisters to help you stay upright! You can even watch the Zamboni clear the ice in-between sessions! The warming hut with indoor/outdoor fireplace is the perfect spot to rest and watch the fun. Open November thru mid-April pending weather. Open Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day! 541-593-5948, www.sunrivericerink.com
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hat is more Central Oregon than dogs and beer! The Sunriver Brewing Company K9 Keg Pull has rapidly grown to the premier winter event in the Village at Sunriver. Dogs of all sizes, weights and breeds join in the fun, where participant and spectators, alike, cheer on their favorite dog. A 150-foot snow runway is built in the Village at Sunriver on which dog’s race to the finish line pulling an empty keg. Dog owners can enter their canine pals in one of 6 weight categories, which will dictate the size“keg”the dog will pull — everything from a full-size keg to a “Foster’s” beer can. Owners do whatever they can to coax their canine buddies across the finish line. Each dog is timed and prizes awarded to the “Fastest-Fidos” in each weight division. Whether you own a dog or not you won’t want to miss this fun event. Proceeds from all entry fees benefit the American Cancer Society’s Bark for Life. For more information go to www.villageatsunriver.com or email events@alpine-entertainment.com.
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Sunriver Business Park Real Estate/ Business Services 11 Accountable Tax Services 11 Aperion Management 10 Bennington Properties 14 Eagle Commercial Real Estate 3 Gibson Realty 3 Ginny Kansas Real Estate 3 Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce 11 Sunriver Office Services 21 Sunset Lodging Three Rivers Computer Services 3 United Risk Services 14 Vacasa Housekeeping
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Sunriver Resort
Spa & Hot Tub Sales & Service 2 H2O Specialists 11 Hot Tubs at Sunriver 3 Waterworks Spas
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Vehicle Maintenance & Engine Repair 2 Cooper Racing & Small Engine Repair 16 Cross Roads Car Wash 16 Cross Roads Shell 12 Mike’s Tire & Auto Center
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PINNACLE Bookkeeping Services Serving the communities of Bend, Sunriver & LaPine
Located in The Village at Sunriver in Building #21
541-593-0014
Elizabeth Tausch, owner
PO Box 2913, Bend, OR 97707 541-527-2960 e.tausch@bendbroadband.com www.pinnaclebookkeeping.pro
Sunriver Books & Music Books, fine pens, journals & distinctive dog collars. Author events and book clubs scheduled throughout the year. Check sunriverbooks.com for dates
Village at Sunriver Bldg. 25 #C 541-593-2525
www.sunriverbooks.com
Home Dècor • Gifts • Jewelry • Cards Women’s Accesories • Tyler Candles Baggallini and much more!
Located in The Village at Sunriver in Building #22, right next to Goody’s!
541-593-4654
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he Sunriver Business Park provides businesses and local residents with all the services and amenities needed to live comfortably in Sunriver. Public services include the awarded wining Three Rivers School which serves students ages K-8, the Sunriver Library, part of the Deschutes County Library system and the Sunriver Post Office, offering over 1,000 lock boxes. Heath services include the La Pine Community Health Center and David Switzer, DMD, who provides residents with all their dental needs. Nobility Fitness, Rebound Physical Therapy and Sunriver Physical Therapy offer first class exercise and fitness studios. Camp Abbott Trading Co., an Ace Hardware store with over 5,000 square feet of store space, contains everything needed to repair and maintain your Sunriver home. In addition to hardware items that are specifically chosen for the Sunriver area, the store offers a complete line of pet supplies as well as food and feeders for the numerous wild birds and small animals in the area. The store also contains a specialized fishing department featuring equipment, tackle and bait. Fishing licenses and parking permits can be purchased here. Quality food at affordable prices can be found at Sunriver Subway, the Circle K convenience store and the new Elkibou’s Food Cart Park. The Sunriver Brewing Company, one of Oregon’s fastest growing craft beer makers and operators of the Sunriver Brew Pub, brews and distributes their beer in their recently completed brewing facility. The Mountain Jug, a craft beer growler filling station, carries up to ten specially selected craft beers locally produced in Central Oregon.
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The Cross Roads Shell, Circle K Convenience Store and Car Wash provide all grades of gasoline at competitive prices. Mike’s Tire and Auto Center is a full service automobile repair shop and Cooper Racing and Small Engine Repair is equipped to handle the servicing and repair of small engines and equipment. The Sunriver Fly Shop has been serving locals and tourists for over 20 years and will supply you with the expert advice and the perfect fly to catch fish. Tumalo Creek Kayak and Canoe offers sales, rentals and guided tours and Sunriver VR (virtual reality), offers interactive computer games that can be enjoyed by individuals, groups or teams. Vacation home rental management services and/or real estate services are provided by Village Properties, Bennington Properties and Sunset Lodging. Professional real estate services are supplied by Gibson Realty, Ginny Kansas Real Estate and Eagle Commercial Real Estate. Sunriver Office Services features business services for local business owners and Sunriver Computer Services has the knowledge and expertise to service and maintain your computer needs, while United Risk and Insurance, an independent insurance agency, offers all types of business and personal insurance policies. The new Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce Local Information and Business Center offers shared internet work spaces to members, visitors and business travelers. The Business Center offers high speed fiber optics, meeting space, private conference room, video conferencing and everything needed to conduct business away from home.
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The Second Tern Thrift Shop is a volunteer-run second hand store. All proceeds from the store go to support the Sunriver Nature Center and the Oregon Observatory. The store is open every Friday and Saturday and shoppers will find some of the best bargains in Central Oregon.
Spring River Tree Service is the community expert on ponderosa and lodge pole pine trees, with a certified arborist on their staff. Services include tree removal, brush removal and stump grinding. They are experts on keeping Sunriver homes and lots fire free.
One of Sunriver’s newest restaurants, The Wallow Bar & Grill, has quickly become a local favorite. The restaurant is open seven days a week and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Base Camp Grill provides quality food for people on-the-go and is conveniently located on the way to Mt. Bachelor, while the Summit Express Convenience Store is
Spring River Environmental Services is one of the longest running businesses in Sunriver. Serving all of Central Oregon, they have designed, created and maintained beautiful landscapes for over 35 years. In addition, their services include irrigation installation, service and repair, ladder fuel reductions and snow removal services.
Parr Engine Repair is a full service automobile repair and service shop. They are also equipped to service and repair small engines and motorized equipment.
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Art & Culture in Sunriver In addition to two free concert series, Turf Tunes Sunriver Style on Sunday evenings in July and August, and Alfresco Fridays in September, Sunriver hosts events all year round that any art and music lover will appreciate.
Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses ART & CULTURE Artists’ Gallery of Sunriver Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #19, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4382 www.artistsgallerysunriver.com
Newberry Music Festival 16693 Sprague Loop, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-3600 www.newberryevent.com
Sunriver Nature Center 57245 River Rd,. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4394 www.sunrivernaturecenter.org
Cascade Arts & Entertainment Magazine 404 NE Norton Ave., Bend, OR 97701 541-388-5665 www.cascadeae.com
Oregon Observatory at Sunriver 57245 River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-4406 www.oregonobservatory.org
Sunriver Stars Community Theater PO Box 3712, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-0650 www.sunriverstars.com
High Desert Museum 59800 S Hwy. 97, Bend, OR 97702 541-382-4754 www.highdesertmuseum.org
Sunriver Books & Music Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #25, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2525 www.sunriverbooks.com
The Wooden Jewel Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #25 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4151 www.thewoodenjewel.com
Houser House Creations 56815 Venture Ln., #708, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-4158 HHCRE8@gmail.com
Sunriver Music Festival Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #13, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1084 www.sunrivermusic.org
West of the Moon Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #6, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8819
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Concerts in Bend and Sunriver
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JM Brodrick • Kristine Cooper Janice Druian • Francie Garmon David Kinker • Michelle Lindblom Karen Ruane • Lisa Marie Sipe Barbara Slater • Jeanette Small Tamara Stephas • Kelly Thiel
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unriver boasts a full slate of culturally enriching art, festivals and events. From Central Oregon works of art at local galleries to the Sunriver Art Fair, the Sunriver Quilt Show and Sunriver Music Festival, culturally inspiring opportunities are available year-round. Please be sure to check the full calendar of events on pages 46-49. Take the time to learn more about the history and ecology of the local area with visits to the Sunriver Nature Center, the Oregon Observatory at Sunriver and the High Desert Museum. The Artists’ Gallery, conveniently located in The Village at Sunriver, is a cooperative of 28 local artists who bring their own unique flavor and personality to the gallery. The artists’ works varies from oil paintings in the style of the old masters, contemporary art and precision laser metal art to creative gourds and wearable art jewelry. You won’t want to miss the Sunriver Lodge Betty Gray Art Gallery on the second floor of Sunriver Resort’s main lodge. You will find works from local artists in a myriad of media from inspiring photography and sculptures to richly painted oils, pastels and abstracts. Each month the Sunriver Library features the works of local artists. These one-of-a-kind works of art are offered for sale. For those performing arts buffs, the theatre troupe Sunriver Stars has been providing the community with hilarious and inspiring productions multiple times a year in Sunriver.
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SUNRIVER NATURE CENTER Hands-On Activities, Programs & Exhibits at Sunriver Nature Center
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o your kids have hungry minds? Kids dig it when they can prowl through the woods, track a porcupine, touch a reptile or go eye-to-eye with a Great Horned Owl. At the Sunriver Nature Center, there are hands-on activities, programs and exhibits to fit easily into a weekend vacation. The staff of naturalists will keep your kids curiously engaged and provide an exciting new perspective on the natural world around Sunriver. There’s nothing sweeter than the oooohs and aaaahs of kids seeing something for the first time. Stop in today for teachable moments, precious memories and great photo ops. During the summer, the Nature Center is open seven days a week from 9am-5pm. Check out the popular kids’ classes with topics including birds of prey, reptiles and amphibians and even tracking. These classes are available throughout the summer and kids can join the Toad Patrol in late July or early August for the Great Toad Migration, when literally thousands of Western Toads need help moving from Lake Aspen to the Great Meadow. The Nature Center isn’t just for kids! Adults will enjoy the lecture series happening throughout the year. Bringing a group? Check out private Twilight Tours. Visit the website or Facebook page for special events, bird walks and full moon hike. It’s all about gaining an appreciation for the flora and fauna that live and thrive in Sunriver. Check the website for off-season hours: www.sunrivernaturecenter. org or call 541-593-4394. Admission is $6 adults, $4 children (ages 2–12) and SNCO members are always free. Located off Circle 3 in Sunriver. Photo by William Wood
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id you know that the Oregon Observatory is the largest observatory of its kind in the country and is located right here in Sunriver? Come feast your eyes on faraway galaxies. Get a glimpse of globular clusters, nebulas and binary stars. Sunriver’s elevation, pitch-dark surroundings and crystal clear air make it the perfect spot for stargazing. At the Oregon Observatory, you won’t be lining up just for one quick peek. There are dozens of telescopes set up for your enjoyment — from Tele Vue refractors to the new 30-inch telescope. When the Observatory’s roofs roll open, they have the largest public astronomical viewing facility in the United States. The Oregon Observatory offers nightly viewing in the summer with guided constellation tours and expert assistance. Whether you’re an accomplished amateur astronomer or a first-timer, you’ll be amazed by the views.
During the day, stop by the Oregon Observatory for a spectacular look at earth’s own star, the sun, through filtered telescopes set up for safe solar viewing. Have you considered having a stellar private event with just your friends and family? The Observatory is available for private Star Parties and has an Astronomer-to-Go, who will bring telescopes right to you. During the summer, the observatory is open daily for solar viewing from 11am-2pm and the night programs are Tuesday-Sunday from 9-11pm. The exciting summer rocketry classes for kids ages 8-10 fill up fast. Check out the website for off-season hours, www. oregonobservatory.org or call 541-598-4406. Admission for night programs is $10 adults, $8 children (ages 3-12) and SNCO members are always free. The Oregon Observatory is located off Circle 3 in Sunriver. Photo courtesy of The Village at Sunriver
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Even the coolest apps can’t match the wonders of the natural world. Visit us and see for yourself! Gaze at big-eyed owls, hang out with salamanders, peer at rare meteorites, view vast nebulas, and admire globular clusters. Here all ages can explore earth and sky together in one location. Discover us between Circle 3 and the Marina in Sunriver.
Sunriver Nature Center 541-593-4394 SunriverNatureCenter.org
Oregon Observatory 541-598-4406 OregonObservatory.org
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Artists’ Gallery Sunriver Celebrating
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ome celebrate a creative experience with the artists at the Artists’ Gallery in Sunriver Village. Browse original, hand-crafted gifts and fine art from 30 local artists. Mediums include sculpture, paintings, fused and blown glass, textiles, woodcraft, custom jewelry, furnishings, metal art, photography and ceramics. On the second Saturday of each month join the popular Art Reception from 4-6pm with light refreshments served. Meet the gallery artists. Peruse new artworks. Shop for gifts. Indulge creative conversation. Invite your friends and family. The Artists’ Gallery Sunriver is operated by local artists, and the planned monthly exhibitions showcase Central Oregon artists. Their artwork ranges from fine acrylic and oil painting through collage, watercolor, fine wood and gourd art to unique photography, many types of mixed media, jewelry and Chinese Checkers by Greg Cotton more. Some 30 artists participate in the gallery including Deni Porter, Bonnie Junell, Karla Proud, Susan Harkness-Williams, Diane Miyauchi, Dori Kite, Greg Cotton and Nancy Cotton. Exhibitions feature work by established artists as well as emerging ones at direct-from-the-artist prices. Each of the volunteer members of the cooperative board is an artist. In a joint statement they noted, “We are all very excited to be a part of the Sunriver Village. “ Most gratifying is the energy of these artists, which is ‘off
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the charts’ high. The artists say they are so very fortunate to be attracting such outstanding talent. As they go forward, they hope the gallery satisfies a wide range of people who enjoy art including serious collectors to a drop-in visitor here for the other wonderful things that Sunriver has to offer. The Sunriver Village Mall, Bldg. #19. Summer Hours: 10am to 7pm daily, Fall thru Spring Hours: 10am to 5pm, closed Tuesdays. 541-593-4382, www.artistsgallerysunriver.com Like us on Facebook! Artists’ Gallery Village at Sunriver
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entral Oregon’s Sixth Annual NEWBERRY EVENT and RV sites available. Click on past event posters for videos Music and Arts Festival/Charity Fundraiser to and pic’s to see how beautiful they have been. Don’t miss it! Defeat MS! is an outdoor ticketed three-day With a myriad of vendors — great food (breakfast too), summer music festival well-known as a good local brewery beers, Kombucha and Cascade Lakes Distillery, time for a good cause. July 27, 28, 29, 2018, the 501c3 charity you’ll find everything you need for the day or weekend. You’ll benefits the Oregon National Multiple also enjoy aerial artists, homemade arts Sclerosis Society, while promoting and crafts, and a silent auction with raffles South Deschutes County economic of incredible items on site. It’s a familydevelopment. Last year, Lukas Nelson friendly affordable summer getaway with & Promise of the Real headlined the kids under 13 free. main stage. 2018 performers are being Multiple Sclerosis is a neurologic arranged now, but put this special date and auto-immune disease that keeps on your calendar as one of the most people from moving. Come rock out exciting things that happens in this and dance for those who can’t. Raise Yogoman, photo courtesy of Newberry Music & Arts Festival otherwise peaceful, rural community. awareness and research funds to find the La Pine and Sunriver come together cause and develop a cure. Lawns, shady as “Newberry Country” at the foot of Newberry National aspens and pines create an unforgettable venue in South Volcanic Monument, a recreation paradise. Over 20 bands on Deschutes County. two rotating stages, with the theme of amazing live music This is a limited ticketed (500) fundraising festival. IRS taxvariety of all genres — blues, rock, bluegrass, reggae, folk, jazz deductible charitable donations gratefully accepted. Earlyand more! Awesome music 10am-10pm. Tent camping is free Bird tickets on sale now at www.newberryevent.com.
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he Sunriver Resort Lodge husband, father, photographer, Betty Gray Art Gallery presents writer, actor and general doer of quarterly fine art exhibitions in things. His featured photographs the upper and the lower level are from a 2016 trip to the village of galleries of the lodge featuring noted Central Luang Prabang in Laos, where the Oregon artists Billye Turner, art consultant, artist helped teach local students and Sunriver Resort announce the 2018 the beginnings of commercial and summer quarterly exhibit. artistic photography. Charlie’s images The summer fine art exhibition opens are at times narrative and documentary. For May 20 and continues through September some, he worked to capture the moment 9, 2018. Noted local artists as it happened, while in JM Brodrick, Kelly Thiel others, he incorporated and Charlie Thiel present the assistance of his a variety of mediums subjects to create a and styles in the featured specific look. All profits main exhibit. from the sale of his JM Brodrick, one of prints go to support the three featured main My Library, a branch of exhibit artists, states, “I The Language Project, a am a painter working nonprofit organization towards merging realism that works to create with the beauty of community libraries in pure abstract.” Juried underdeveloped areas. Thoughts of Yesterday, Acrylic On Canvas by Kelly Thiel exhibitions and awards Kelly Thiel notes that evidence her expertise: her “obsession with Best of America, National Oil and Acrylic personal stories that dwell within us” give Painters Society; Artists to Watch, Southwest rise to her narrative artworks. Her sculpture Art Magazine; Art of the Horse and Art of the and paintings center around the female Nude in American Art Collector Magazine. Her essence as revealed in demonstrative facial work is both serene and dramatic; her overexpressions; these are exhibited across laying of colors creates hues appearing to the U.S. and in England with the Kunsthuis glow from within. Gallery. Numerous publications featured Charlie Thiel identifies himself as a her art including Handmade Business
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magazine and 500 Figures in Clay and, most recently, in the Bend Lifestyles magazine for a local project with a nonprofit organization, Portrait Connections. A guest speaker at several universities, she currently leads workshops on both the east and west coasts. After moving to Bend, Kelly also started a new co-working business, The Wilds Bend, with two partners. The summer quarter exhibition welcomes 12 x 12. This exciting concept features 12 of Central Oregon’s fine artists, presenting a 12” x 12” image priced at $250. A novel concept, conceived and organized by JM Brodrick, the exhibit includes Brodrick, Kristine Cooper, Janice Druian, Francie Garmon, David Kinker, Michelle Lindblom, Karen Ruane, Lisa Marie Sipe, Barbara Slater, Jeanette Small, Tamara Stephas and Kelly Thiel. The summer exhibition marks the beginning of the 23rd year of exhibitions curated by Turner for the Sunriver Resort Lodge Betty Gray Art Gallery. The lodge is open all hours. For information, please contact Billye Turner at 503.780.2828 or billyeturner@bendnet.com.
ach summer in August, over 200 brightly colored quilts go on display in The Village at Sunriver. The 2018 Sunriver Quilt Show and Sale on Saturday, August 4 marks the 30th season and is presented by the Mountain Meadow Quilters Guild members. The group consists of more than 125 quilters who meet twice a month to share their love of quilts and quilting. The quilts displayed in the show are made by members of the Guild and cover a wide spectrum in color and style, from traditional patterns to modern art. Some of these quilts will be available for sale. A special exhibit this year will include featured quilter Bev King. In addition to quilts on display, there will be a bazaar of handcrafted items made by Guild members including potholders, tote bags, table runners and small quilts. It is never too early to do some holiday shopping. The sale of bazaar items support area charities and educational opportunities for Guild members. Admission is free and hours are from 9am-4pm. See small quilts inside the shops in The Village at Sunriver during July with large quilts decorating the exterior during the August 4 event. For more information contact Bonnie Schaefer, Mountain Meadow Quilters, 503709-6198, www.mtnmeadowquilters.org
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day at the High Desert Museum is the perfect way to discover what makes Central Oregon unique. Nestled on 135 wooded acres just north of Sunriver, the Museum offers indoor and outdoor exhibits that spark curiosity and inspire exploration in visitors of all ages. Consistently ranked the #1 thing to do in Central Oregon by TripAdvisor, you won’t want to miss this regional treasure. Here you’ll find yourself face-toface with animals that, while unable to survive in the wild, enjoy refuge in natural habitats in indoor and outdoor enclosures. In the Desertarium, you’ll learn about creatures including burrowing owls and Gila monsters. Visit the Autzen Otter Exhibit where you’ll giggle at the playful antics of Brooke, Rogue and Pitch as they swim, run and tumble. See eagles and owls up close in the Donald M. Kerr Birds of Prey Center and learn about them during daily Bird of Prey Encounters. In the summer, experience the speed and power of nature’s most spectacular predators during the daily Raptors of the Desert Sky
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free-flight program. Step back in time and connect to the region’s past as you wander through dynamic, permanent exhibits such as By Hand Through Memory and Spirit of the West, and interact with living-history characters who bring the experience to life. Discover what frontier life was like at the 1904 Miller Family Ranch, where Mrs. Miller will encourage you to explore her log cabin, tend to her garden, meet her chickens and play frontier games. Wander up the hill to see the authentic Lazinka Sawmill, which was used at the turn of the 20th century. With up to 12 changing exhibits each year, there’s always something new to explore at the Museum. See how engineers and architects solve human problems by emulating nature in the interactive exhibit Innovation Lab: Design Inspired by Nature, open through July 15, 2018. Learn about the dynamic history, evolution and culture of climbing and mountaineering in the West in Ascent: Climbing Explored, on exhibit April 28 through September 3, 2018. Throughout the year, the Museum presents fantastic workshops, events, camps and special programs, offering something for everyone. Enjoy a freshlymade lunch in the Museum’s Rimrock Café and pick up a unique gift or souvenir in the Museum’s store. “Fun museum with indoor and outdoor activities for year-round visits. Tons of culturally interesting, hands-on exhibits that are great for families, dates or just going by yourself. If you are visiting Bend or Sunriver, you should definitely visit the High Desert Museum.” — Trip Advisor Reviewer Visit www.highdesertmuseum.org for hours, rates, current exhibits and programs.
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Sunriver Music Festival Leonard Bernstein at 100 — A Celebration!
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hat would Lenny make of all the fuss over his 100th birthday? First of all, no one EVER called him Lenny!
Leonard Bernstein is arguably the single most influential American musician of the 20th century. He succeeded where others failed: He truly broke down the barriers between popular music and the classical world. Sunriver Music Festival’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of his birth is one of many occurring throughout the world in 2018.
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Join the Sunriver Music Festival for an abundance of concerts over two lively weeks in August. This season’s celebration of Leonard Bernstein will feature world-class musicians from all around the nation. It’s a festival full of classical and Pops concerts, masterclasses, family concerts, fundraisers, open rehearsals and parties. Many of these visiting musicians from prestigious orchestras are handpicked for the Sunriver Music Festival Orchestra by Artistic Director George Hanson. Concerts are held at the historic Great Hall in Sunriver, the Tower Theatre in downtown Bend, and the Bend Church of the Nazarene.
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Art & Culture Each season kicks off with Festival Faire, an elegant dinner and auction in the Great Hall at Sunriver Resort on Sunday, July 15. The event includes performances by the outstanding Young Artists Scholarship winners. This special gala fundraiser directly supports the scholarship program and the summer festival. The festival consistently features top-notch soloists and this year is no exception. American Pianist Association 2017 winner, Drew Petersen, will kick off the festival at the Tower Theatre performing Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Kenny Broberg, 2017 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition winner will perform with the full orchestra on August 22 plus a solo piano concert on August 19. Other featured soloists include esteemed clarinetist Benjamin Lulich, a special performance by dulcimer player Stephen Seifert, and vocalists Courtney Huffman, Hannah Penn, David Gustafson, and Zachary Lenox.
Sunriver Music Festival Annual Events • February: Valentines Dinner & Dance • April: Piano Showcase • June: Swings fore Strings Golf Tournament • June: Young Artists Scholarship Auditions & Concert • July: Festival Faire Dinner & Auction • August: Summer Festival (see article) • December: Christmas Concert • September-June: Ongoing music education programs at South Deschutes County public schools, visit www. SunriverMusic.org for details
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he Christmas season is always a magical time of year, but in Sunriver a combination of snow, gingerbread houses and sleigh rides bring to mind a picture-perfect holiday fit for a Frank Capra movie. At Sunriver Resort, you and your children can visit Santa’s Workshop for your chance to make homemade crafts, just like one of Santa’s elves. Or perhaps you’d rather experience a sugarplum story time, ornament workshop or magic show. There will also be plenty of concerts with holiday music to get you into the Christmas spirit. To kick off the season, enjoy the Grand Illumination festivities on November 17, which include unique light displays, children’s crafts, fireworks and more! Or treat yourself to a sleigh ride on an old-fashioned, horse-drawn sleigh. And once the Christmas magic is over, celebrate the New Year with a full slate of activities to ring out the old and bring in the new. Holiday Dining Events Relax and let Sunriver Resort do the cooking at one of several holiday dining events including Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s buffets,
as well as Breakfast with Santa. Gingerbread Junction The largest collection of gingerbread houses in the Northwest are on display in the Sunriver Lodge. Families can see the extravagantly decorated houses, and proceeds go to a local charity. Santa’s Workshop Step into the magical world of Santa’s Workshop and create your own crafts. Elf Tuck-Ins Imagine the light in your children’s eyes when they receive a special bedtime story from one of Santa’s elves. Guests of Sunriver Resort can request one of the resort’s elves to stop by for an “Elf Tuck-In” to read a magical story and bid the children goodnight. www.SunriverResortTraditions.com
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unriver Art Fair provides a dramatic outdoor gallery where the whole family can explore, enjoy and experience art and entertainment in a relaxed, scenic setting, August 10-12, 2018. This year’s fair promises to be the best yet! Sunriver Art Fair is a 3-day, juried fine arts event held in the beautiful Village at Sunriver. More than 75 artists will display and sell their artwork, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, painting, photography, sculpture, textiles, woodworking, drawing and mixed media. There is a mix of styles to meet a range of personal tastes and budgets. It makes for a great weekend of art, music and sunshine for all to enjoy. Several favorite artists are returning as well as many new artists who will be on display for the first time this year. Photo courtesy of Sunriver Art Fair There will be live professional entertainment ranging from Hawaiian to bluegrass to swing. Special events include a Saturday night street dance in the Village, featuring crowd favorite, JuJu Eyeball, a marvelous Beatles tribute band. A children’s drop-in art center lets young artists try out their skills and makes it possible for the whole family to experience the Art Fair. The children’s center is open from 10am-1pm and a variety of tasty food items are available for purchase at the Village restaurants and shops. The Sunriver Art Fair is a year in the planning, involving more than 140 volunteers of the Sunriver Women’s Club. Over the last several years, the club has distributed more than $530,000 to community agencies that meet the basic needs in the Three Rivers and South Deschutes County area. Join art lovers, collectors, browsers, and many others Friday-Saturday, August 10-11, 9:30am-6pm, and Sunday, August 12, 9:30am-4pm. sunriverartfair.com, Facebook/Sunriver Art Fair.
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he Sunriver STARS Community Theater (SSCT) was started in December, 2011 by our Artistic Director Victoria Kristy. Victoria is a former educator and drama teacher, coach and director with years of experience especially with children. She moved to Sunriver with her husband Alan Zalewski after a successful career as a volunteer actor and board member at the Tacoma Musical Playhouse. She produced the STARS first play in August, 2012, so the Theater is now in its sixth season having produced 22 plays to date. SSCT normally produces three-four plays per season using all Photo courtesy of Sunriver Stars volunteer directors, actors and back stage staff, and is governed by a group of local volunteer board members. Our venues presently are The Door in the Sunriver Business Park and SHARC in the Sunriver Village. Shows for the future include a melodrama comedy in May, a fall musical for children and adults directed by Victoria Kristy, a winter audience participation mystery directed by Susan Inman, followed by a comedy farce in the winter, and a comedy in the spring. One of the exciting aspects of the STARS mission statement is its commitment to education of children in the fine arts disciplines, including; music, singing, dancing, acting and even painting of sets. The mission statement is expressed this way: Sunriver STARS Community Theater, a 501 © (3) nonprofit corporation, is a community-based performing arts organization providing quality, familyfriendly entertainment and educational opportunities for Sunriver and the surrounding communities. One of the groups which we especially desire to reach with education is the local children of south Deschutes County. With this in mind, we have made plans to provide an annual Kids Drama Camp in the spring where drama terminology, stage decorum, character development and acting skills are taught over a period of several weekly sessions. Music education, especially with singing skill activities will also be included. In order to provide this kind of program for children we have received two grants; one from the Sunriver La Pine Rotary and one from the Oregon Arts Commission. We are extremely grateful for these grants. www.sunriverstars.org
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Bells of Sunriver
he Bells of Sunriver is an ecumenical group of handbell ringers created by Sunriver Christian Fellowship out of its music ministry. In addition to participating in services at the church, The Bells of Sunriver is very active in the community, presenting programs and concerts at schools, retirement homes and community events. jtuckerman@chamberscable.com
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Living in Sunriver, Sunriver Style Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses ANIMAL CARE
Sunriver Veterinary Clinic 56825 Venture Ln. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8128 www.centraloregonvet.com Camp Abbott Trading Co. (Pet Supplies) 56820 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8168 www.campabbotttradingco..com
BEAUTY SALONS
Sage Springs Club Spa Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, OR 97707 1-800-801-8765 Salon Sunriver & Beauty Supply 56870 Venture Ln. 101s, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-0505 Sunriver Beauty Salon 56825 Venture Ln., Ste. 107 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-728-2070
Oregon State Snowmobile Association PO Box 435, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-3668 www.oregonsnow.org
The Door at Three Rivers 56885 Enterprises Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-280-2171 www.thedoor3r.org
Partners In Care 2075 NE Wyatt Court, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-382-5882 www.partnersbend.org
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Rotary Club of Sunriver PO Box 4761, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1756 www.sunriverrotary.org Second Tern Thrift Shore 17377 Spring River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-3367 St. Vincent DePaul of La Pine 51661 Huntington Rd., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-1956 www.centraloregonsvdp.org Sunriver Anglers Club PO Box 4273, Sunriver, OR 97707 www.sunriveranglers.org
CHILD CARE
Sunriver Fire Department 57475 Abbott Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8622 www.sunriverfd.org
CLUBS & NONPROFIT ORGINIZATIONS
Sunriver Police Department 57455 Abbott Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1040 www.sunriversd.org/policepage.htm
Snappy Sitters 541-419-0997 www.snappysitters.com
American Cancer Society 2350 Oakmont Way, Eugene, OR 97401 541-280-9321 www.cancer.org Central Oregon Association of Realtors 2112 NE 4th St., Bend, OR 97701 541-382-6027 www.coar.com Central Oregon Community College 2600 NW College Way, Bend, OR 97701 541-383-7210 www.cocc.edu.com Commute Options for Central Oregon 50 SW Bond St., Ste. 4, Bend, OR 97702 541-330-2647 www.commuteoptions.com La Pine Fire Protection District 51590 Huntington Rd., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2935 www.lapinefire.org La Pine Rodeo Association PO Box 674, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-7500 www.lapineradeo.com La Pine Rural Fire Protection District 51590 Huntington Rd., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2935 www.lapinefire.org Newberry Habitat for Humanity 56870 Venture Ln., Suite 105 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5005 www.newberryhabitatforhumanity.com
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Sunriver Owners Association 57455 Abbot Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2411 www.sunriverowners.org Sunriver Men’s Club Sunriver.mensclub@yahoo.com Sunriver Women’s Club PO Box 3334, Sunriver, OR 97707 www.sunriverwomensclub..com www.sunriverartfair.com Upper Deschutes River Coalition PO Box 3042, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2777 www.udrc.org
CHURCHES
Community Bible Church at Sunriver Beaver at Theater Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8341 www.cbchurchsr.org Holy Trinity Catholic Church 18160 Cottonwood Rd., PMB 763 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5990 www.holyredeemerparish.net Sunriver Christian Fellowship 18160 Cottonwood Rd., PMB 266 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1183 www.sunriverchristianfellowship.org
Asea-Increasing Cellular Efficiency 503-260-5701 www.cellsbewell.com Comfort Keepers 56825 Venture Ln,. Suite 110 Sunriver, OR 97707 www.bend-1034.comfortkeepers.com/ Downward Dog Yoga 56880 Venture Ln., Ste. 101 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-241-6893 www.downwarddogyogasunriver.com Forever 42 541-480-0154 www.iamfuxion.net/forever42 www.marykay.com/allidavis.com Lifescape Wellness 541-815-8901 www.Lifescape-Wellness.com Personal Defense Consulting 541-408-6141 www.GetPDC.com Stress Relievers Now 415-302-7320 www.stressrelieversnow.com Sunriver Croosfit 56880 Venture Ln. Suite 114 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-678-0740 www.sunrivercrossfit.com
FITNESS CENTER
Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic and Recreational Center (SHARC) 57250 Overlook Rd. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-585-5000 www.sunriversharc.com Sage Springs Club Spa Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, OR 97707 1-800-801-8765 Sunriver Fitness & Aquatics 18160 Cottonwwod Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4427 www.sunriverfitnessandaquatics.com
FLORIST
Flowers at Sunriver Village Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #23, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1300 www.sunriverfloral.com
Wild Poppy Florist, LLC 56825 Venture Ln, Ste. 108, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2027 www.wildpoppyflorist.com
La Pine Community Health Center 58881 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-876-1039 www.lapinecc..com
MEDICAL
Massage Sunriver 57195 Beaver Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-7466 www.massagesunriver.com
AirMedCare Network 2500 Neff Rd., Bend, OR 97701 541-706-6305 www.airmedcarenetwork.com Bemer: Vascular Therapy 541-647-7602 David Schweitzer, DMD 56845 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8843 www.sunriverdental.com High Desert Family Medicine 57067 Beaver Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5400 La Pine Eyecare Clinic 16410 Third St., Suite A La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2911 www.lapineeyecare.com
Niswonger-Reynolds Funeral Home 105 NW Irving Ave., Bend, OR 97701 541-382-2471 www.niswonger-reynolds.com
Nobility Fitness Center 56825 Venture Ln., Suite 103 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-788-5245 www.nobilityfitness.com Rebound Physical Therapy 56870 Venture Ln., Suite 103 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-585-3148 www.reboundoregon.com/ sunriver-physical-therapy.com
Prairie House Assisted Living & Memory Care 51485 Morson St., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-8559 www.prairehouse.com
Sunriver Physical Therapy 56881 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8535 www.lapinesunriverpt.com
St. Charles Health System, Inc. 2500 NE Neff Rd., Bend, OR 97701 541-382-4321 www.cascadehealthcare.org
William Wood Photography PO Box 1983, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5512 www.williamwoodphotography.com
PHYSICAL THERAPHY
Active Physical Therapy 57067 Beaver Dr.Sunriver, OR 97707 541-390-7518 www.physicaltheraphysunriver.com
PHOTOTOGRAPHY
Tula June Photography 541-604-5113 www.tulajunephotography.com
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Sunriver residents enjoy the resort lifestyle year-round.
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Serving the Sunriver Area For 25 Years Salem: 900 Court St NE H-383 Salem, OR 97301 Tel. (503) 986-1453
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Located in the Sunriver Business Park
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(near the library and 3 Rivers School)
56880 Venture Lane, Suite 106-N
Sundays @ 10:30am
56885 Enterprise Drive in the Business Park Across from Three Rivers School
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District: PO Box 3565 Sunriver, OR 97707
MAKING. EQUIPPING. SENDING.
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It’s a Dog’s Life
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ere in Sunriver we understand that your pets are a part of your family. If you are the type of traveler who would not dream of leaving your canine companion at home, then Sunriver is your pooch-perfect playground. With 50-plus miles of pathways, five miles of riverbank and a national forest next door, your dog will never run out of places to sniff and explore... and the dog walker in the family will never have to take the same path twice. Enjoy the serenity of the outdoors and allow the magic of the forest to stimulate all human and canine senses. A particularly scenic
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area for walking is along the Deschutes River, and great for wildlife viewing. Keep your eyes peeled for owl, osprey, otter, elk and deer. Dogs are Welcome Here Whether you are staying in a vacation rental or the resort, you will be able to find many dog-friendly accommodations. Most rental properties are dog friendly. Be sure to verify with your property manager. Bennington Properties offers a complimentary dog wash (April through October) and an off leash recreation park open to all guests and owners in Sunriver. In the summer,
Bennington hosts a weekly Yappy Hour on Thursdays for pooches to socialize while their humans mingle and enjoy refreshments. Sunriver Village offers al fresco dining opportunities as well as many dog-friendly shops, and Sunriver Sports rents bike trailers to give your furry family member a fun ride. If you didn’t bring a pet essential, such as high quality canned or dry food, or even if you just want a new toy, the Sunriver Country Store IGA in The Village and the Camp Abbott Trading Co. in the Sunriver Business Park will surely have what you need. Dogs are allowed off-leash on pathways and at Fort Rock Park as long as they mind their manners and are under effective voice control of their humans. Please remember to carry a leash at all times and clean up after your pet, even in the forest. There are numerous clean up/ disposal stations along the pathways and at Fort Rock park for your convenience. For those who are ready to explore the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, many of the lakes provide dogs with a welcome relief from the summer heat. Elk Lake is a wonderful place for dogs to play in the water and the lodge is pet-friendly as well. For a quieter experience and fewer crowds, try Little Lava Lake. Sparks Lake is a great choice, and the large Crane Prairie and Wickiup Reservoirs are inviting to dogs of all shapes and sizes.
Floating on the Deschutes River A popular activity in Sunriver is a leisurely float down the Deschutes River. Canoes, kayaks and rafts are available for rent at the Sunriver Marina, from Good2Go, Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe, Sunriver ToyHouse Toys or Four Seasons Recreational Outfitters in the Sunriver Village. You can begin your float at Harper’s Bridge. Float down the Deschutes River until you reach a pull out site where you can be picked up and driven back to your car. Dogs are always welcome to enjoy the ride with their humans and test their sea legs. Winter Activities with Your dog Edison Sno-Park and Wanoga snow park are two family and dog-friendly activity areas where your canine companion can safely enjoy exploring the snow with you. These snow parks offer a range of groomed and natural areas for snowshoeing and cross country skiing options for all abilities. Have you ever tried skijoring? It feels like cross country skiing with superpowers. Skijoring, or cross country skiing while being pulled by a dog, makes every glide a little longer and every effort a little easier. It’s great fun for those who already enjoy cross country skiing and it’s a wonderful way to commune with your four legged friend in the beautiful winter environment. So plan your visit to Sunriver with Fido included and get ready to create some memories for every member of your family. When it comes to dog-friendly fun, we aim to please all year long.
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Sunriver’s Local Critical Care Transport Team
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Richardson’s Rock Ranch New Home of
Priday Agate Beds Enjoy the adventure of Digging your own Thundereggs or Purchase them pre dug At our Rock Shop Where we sell Rough and Finished Rock from all over the world.
541-475-2680 6683 NE Haycreek Rd • Madras www.richardsonrockranch.com
Sunriver Christian Fellowship
A Caring & Welcoming Christian Community in the Heart of Central Oregon A Multi-Denominational Church Worship Services held on Sundays, 10am at Holy Trinity Catholic Church on Cottonwood Rd. across from the Country Store
( across from Sunriver Marketplace)
www.holyredeemerparish.net
541-593-5990
Mass Times
Thursdays at 9:30AM Saturdays at 5:30PM Sundays at 8:00AM
All Masses are preceded by the rosary 1/2 hour before.
“We are a church family, centered on the Eucharist, living and sharing our faith and God-given talents and gifts.” Visit us on Facebook and at www.sunriverchristianfellowship.org Church Office (M-T-W & F) 541-593-1183
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Sunriver Women’s Club
Living in Sunriver, Sunriver Style
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unriver Women’s Club (SRWC) welcomes women from Sunriver and the surrounding communities. We have been active in the community since 1972 with over 250 members. Our goals: • To maintain a club for fellowship and recreation. • To engage in charitable and educational activities. • To promote the social welfare of residents of Sunriver and surrounding communities. No matter the time of year, there are things to do — something for everyone! Winter sports, dinner club, hikes, book clubs, lunch with friends, a knitting group and monthly luncheons with Photo courtesy of Sunriver Women’s Club interesting speakers There is an active group that meets for concerts, plays and other events in the area. The moonlight snow shoe events and summer Community Picnic are not to be missed! SRWC has a long history of supporting nonprofit organizations in the South Deschutes County. In the past year $38,800 in grants were awarded to nonprofits providing basic needs of food, clothing, shelter and education for children and families. The highly successful Sunriver Art Fair in August and the Winter Gala in December, plus smaller events throughout the year, raise funds to make these grants possible. For more information, membership forms and a complete schedule of activities, please see our website: sunriverwomensclub.com.
Rotary Club of Sunriver
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erving Sunriver, La Pine and all South Deschutes County, the local Rotary Club’s main objective is service to youth, seniors, and low income people of need in our local communities, in the workplace and around the globe. The 1.2 million Rotarians who make up the 34,000 Rotary clubs in nearly every country in the world share a dedication to the ideal of “Service Above Self.” Individual Rotary clubs belong to Rotary International. Individual members, or Rotarians, belong to a club. The club is where most of the meaningful service work is carried out. Clubs can be engaged in their communities and internationally. The Mission of Rotary International is to provide service to others, promote integrity and advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through its fellowship of business, professional and community leaders. Rotary clubs are open to people of all cultures and ethnicities and are secular and apolitical. You can join a Rotary Fellowship to network with others
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who share your vocation, avocation, hobby or interest. By participating in international activities, you become part of a global network of professionals seeking world peace and understanding. All Rotarians are united in a global campaign to eradicate polio. Polio Plus is Rotary’s flagship program. Along with the World Health Organization, UNICEF and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Rotary is spear heading partner in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Rotary’s programs for students and youth change the lives of those who participate. Through these programs young people can earn scholarships, learn leadership skills and engage in cultural exchanges. As community volunteers we reach out, we build, we support and organize. We work locally and globally. We Take Action! If you would like to join our local Rotary Club, complete information on our weekly meetings, programs and membership details can be found on the website: www.sunriverrotary.org.
Interpretive Trail Signs
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re you goal oriented? Assign yourself or your entire family a mission one day to really discover Sunriver. You can learn more than you ever wanted to know about Sunriver by visiting each of the 20 interpretive trail signs on the pathways. The Sunriver Anglers Club created the signs to showcase Sunriver’s geology, history, ecology, flora and fauna. The majority of the interpretive signs are on the loop around the Great Meadow. All are marked on the community maps found in roadside and pathway kiosks. Whether on foot, bike or horse, it’s worth a stop when you come upon these learning opportunities.
Your local full service agency 56825 Venture Lane, Suite 109, Sunriver www.unitedriskinsurance.com • 541-728-2040
Your Sunriver Health Center 56881 Enterprise Drive in the Sunriver Business Park Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | closed 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Primary Medical Care • Unexpected Illnesses • Disease Management • Well Child Visits • Developmental Screenings • Immunizations • Annual Exams • Minor Surgery/Biopsies • Prenatal & Postnatal Care
Quality Care. Right Here, Right Now. For appointments call
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Buying Your Sunriver Home Sunriver Chamber Businesses REAL ESTATE SERVICES Amy Campbell @ Sunriver Realty 57057 Beaver Dr. Sunriver, Oregon 97707 541-480-8565 www.sunriverrealty.com Birtola Garmyn High Desert Realty 101 NE Greenwood, Ste. 100 Bend, OR 97701 541-312-9449 www.birtolagarmynhighdesertrealty.com Caldera Springs Real Estate 17750 Caldera Springs Rd. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-4851 www.calderasprings.com
Mountain Resort Properties/ Century 21 Gold Country Realty 57084 Grizzly Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 800-346-6337 www.mtresort.com Village Properties 56835 Venture Ln., Ste. 109 Sunriver, OR 97707 800-786-7483 www.village-properties.com Windermere 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. 22 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8704 www.windermerecentraloregon.com
FINANCIAL & INSURANCE SERVICES
Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty Village at Sunriver, Bldg. # 5 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2122 www.cascadesothebyrealty.com
AmeriTitle Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #5 Bend, OR 97709 541-593-1613 www.ameri-title.com
Central Oregon Association of Realtors 2112 NE Fourth St. Bend, OR 97701 541-382-6027 www.coar.com
Bancorp Insurance Agency 51477 Hwy. 97 La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-1726 www.bancorpinsurance.com
EXP Real Estate Eric Moore @ Exp Realty Sunriver, OR 541-521-2401 www.ericmoore.or.exprealty.com
First American Title Insurance 57100 Beaver Dr., Bldg. 6, Suite 140 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5242 www.firstam.com/title-or/deschutes
Gibson Realty 56825 Venture Ln., Ste. 104 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5000 www.johngibsonpc.com Ginny Kansas Real Estate 56825 Venture Ln., Suite 110 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-977-2710 www.ginnyk.com Gloria Smith @ Sunriver Realty 57057 Beaver Dr. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-771-7757 www.sunriverrealty.com Keith Peterson-Centry 21 Real Estate 57084 Grizzly Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-815-0909 www.isellsunriver.com
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First Interstate Bank 57150 Beaver Dr. Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5288 www.firstinterstatebank.com Freshwaters Surveying, Inc. PO Box 4524, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1792 Karen Brannon Ins. Agency-Farmers Agent 51636 S. Huntington Rd. La Pine, OR 97707 541-536-3655 Mid Oregon Credit Union 1386 NE Cushing Dr. Bend, OR 97701 541-382-1795 www.midoregon.com
Mountain Town Home Inspection 541-231-5916 www.mountaintownhi.com Obsidian Home Inspections PO Box 1456 La Pine, OR 97739 541-480-6047 www.obsidianinspections.com United Risk Insurance 56825 Venture Ln. Suite 109 Sunriver, OR 97707 503-927-0264 www.unitedriskinsurance.com
UTILITIES BendBroadband 63090 Sherman Rd. Bend, OR 97701 541-312-6442 www.bendbroadband.com Cascade Disposal 1300 SE Wilson Bend, OR 97702 541-382-6660 www.cascadedispoal.com Cascade Natural Gas 64500 OB Riley Rd. Bend, OR 97701 541-706-6281 www.cngc.com Midstate Electric Cooperative 16755 Finley Butte Rd. La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2126 www.midstateelectric.coop Sun Country Disposal/ Advanced Systems 1300 SE Wilson Ave. Bend, OR 97702 541-382-6660 www.advancedportabletoilets.com Three Rivers Vector Control 214 First Ave. Chiloquin, OR 97624 541-238-2272 www.trmvc.com Wilderness Garbage & Recycling Services 51420 Russell Rd., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-1194 www.wildernessgarbage.com
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Why I
Choose Sunriver?
f you are looking for a serene environment surrounded by sprawling acres of natural landscapes and picturesque vistas, Sunriver might be the perfect location for you.
Sunriver has about 4,200 home sites nestled among the trees, bike paths and numerous roundabouts that make driving around the resort community an interesting experience. About a quarter of residents choose to live in Sunriver year-around, with the rest being vacation homes. The Sunriver real estate market has proven to be strong and steady for several decades, and is a great place for retiring or investing in vacation rentals. The area offers a wide variety of single-family homes, condominiums, cabins and cottages in a quiet resort setting. Although Sunriver is unincorporated, it is selfgoverned and has all of the necessary services including a fire station, police department, post office, medical facilities and more. The Sunriver real estate agents and title companies share a love of Central Oregon and an understanding of their clients and the community with an unrivaled local experience and expertise that make home buying and selling a smooth and successful process. From an economic standpoint, according to Economic Development of Central Oregon (EDCO), the region boasts dynamic industry clusters across the tri-county area, including craft brewing, biotech,
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technology and recreation. A healthy mix of established companies and up and coming entrepreneurs has created a connected, energized business community that is ambitious and producing results. With an influx of capital and new ideas, solid infrastructure, the expansion of higher education and a coordinated effort by EDCO and Central Oregon cities and counties to support economic development, the region is making yet another leap forward. The workforce is skilled, educated and growing, and the migration of corporate transplants from the nation’s biggest cities is bolstering the already impressive bench strength in a diverse array of professional disciplines. People are hungry to move here and even more determined to stay. As an employer, this means easier recruitment and better retention. With the impending expansion of the Oregon State University Cascades campus, Central Oregon Community College’s robust programs and numerous other workforce training initiatives, employees have a myriad of avenues for ongoing professional development. Central Oregon has some of the lowest operating costs in the Pacific Northwest, including very affordable industrial land costs, available build-tosuit commercial real estate, tax abatement, enterprise zones and fast track permitting. And the region’s cities are eager to work with businesses considering the region, with creative solutions tailored to each company’s unique needs. (More on economic opportunities go to www. edcoinfo.com).
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Sunriver Area Chamber Relocates & Focuses on Community Contributions by DAVID CLEWETT for SR Magazine
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he Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce has relocated its office to the Sunriver Business Park in an effort to focus on promoting regional area businesses, residential and economic development and to better serve the members and community of Sunriver.
Although tourism remains at the forefront for the Sunriver community, the Chamber will focus more energy on the development and success of its members and the larger community of Sunriver. In addition to being an information hub for locals and visitors, the new office with its fiber optics cable features shared work spaces and provides high speed internet access. “While the Chamber will always promote tourism related business, the Chamber will also focus on small business development. Our new office has been modeled after Bend Tech, which provides co working spaces, conference room rental and state of the art video conferencing,” said Kent Elliott, Executive Director of the Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce. Photo by William Wood
Local Information Brent Redenius & Business Center
The new space serves as an education center providing seminars and professional presentations while offering meeting and conference rooms. The Chamber intends to operate as a resource and referral center for new and small businesses and the community. Users will be charged on either a monthly or hourly bases. Two of the offices are already sub-rented to local businesses. The Chamber is a voluntary nonprofit organization comprised of businesses, community organizations and individuals who are dedicated to enhancing and promoting the economic vitality of the Sunriver community.
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“Because of our unincorporated status, the Chamber can act as our Office: 541-593-8360 area’s independent voice to address Cell: 541-977-6274 larger issues such as traffic flow in the Business Park, river access at Harpers Fax: 541-593-1963 FEATURING... Bridge, work force development brent@springrivertreeservice.com Local Information: Everything You Need to Know & Where to Find It and larger community wide issues Co Working Spaces: that will come with growth. We High Speed Fiber Optics Hourly or Monthly also want to act as a community Secured Fire Walls Shared Black & White or Color Printers education center and are looking at Conference Room: providing small classes on subjects Hourly Rental Certified Arborist Face to Face Private Meetings such as mobile phone usage, and State of the Art Video Conferencing Training & Education Center Quick Books and employee training Resource & Referral Center as requested,” Elliott said.
Andy Smith
Call for Membership Information 541-593-8149
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info@sunriverchamber.com • www.sunriverchamber.com 56825 Venture Lane, Ste. 110 • PO Box 3246 Sunriver OR 97707
The Chamber promotes economic development and growth, professional education, customer services, government administration and regulation,
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Helping seniors live safe, happy and independent lives, in the comfort of their own homes.
541-593-1239 We sell Clearwater Spas! h2ospecialties@bendbroadband.com 56815 Venture Ln., Sunriver, Oregon
Proudly Serving Sunriver & other areas of Central Oregon
Call for FREE In-Home Consultation 541-241-3225 Seniorcarecentraloregon.com
Home Fridays offers professional home management and concierge services for second home owners in Central Oregon. Weekly Home Wellness Visits · Home Safety Handyman Services · Concierge Services Snow Removal · Landscaping · Home Maintenance Special Projects · Housekeeping
www.homefridays.com • 541-317-3088
541-382-4044 Sales – Service – Repair
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elcome to Sunriver. Everyone here hopes you have a great time and want to come back with your family and friends again and again. At some point, you may begin thinking about buying a home here so that you have a base from which to enjoy Sunriver at your convenience. You are not alone. Everyone who owns a home in Sunriver was a visitor first and went through much of the same,“wouldn’t it be great to have a home here?” thought process. Continued on page 124
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Sunday, June 3
Woodlands Golf Course 11:30am - Registration 1pm Start - Shotgun Start ~ Scramble Format 5pm - Catered Dinner, Awards & Reception • $125 Player Entry • $500 Foursome Entry Register at 541-593-1084
information@sunrivermusic.org Benefiting the Sunriver Music Festival
Your Home’s
First Choice. • Interior & Exterior Painting • Deck Building & Maintenance • Drywall Patch & Repair • Carpentry & Home Repairs
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Building, Remodeling & Maintaining Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses BUSINESS SERVICES
Bigfoot Beverages 2440 NE Fourth St., Bend, OR 97701 541-382-4495 www.bigfootbeverages.com Costco Wholesale 2500 NE Hwy. 20, Bend, OR 97701 541-385-9640 www.costco.com Juniper Paper & Supply 1028 SE Paiute Way, Bend OR 97702 541-312-4070 www.juniperpapersupply.com Visuality (Business Advertising) Michaele Grabenhorst 541-280-1488 www.visuality.biz Sign Pro 512 SE Glenwood Dr., Bend. OR 97702 541-382-7446 www.signprooregon.com Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce Local Information & Business Center 56825 Venture Ln. Suite 110 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8149 www.sunriverchamber.com Sunriver Office Services 56835 Venture Ln., Ste. 201 Sunriver. OR 97707 541-593-8010 www.sunriverofficeservices.com Swire Coca-Cola USA 62911 Peerless Ct., Bend, OR 97707 541-382-3161 www.swirecc.com
TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES Little d Technology 16410 Third St., La Pine. OR 97739 541-536-1079 www.littledtech.com
Mousetrap Strategies 18160 Cottonwood Rd., Ste. 262 Sunriver, OR 97707 503-781-7499 www.mouse-trap.com Sunriver Computer Services 56870 Venture Ln., Ste., 209 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-647-9093 www.sunrivercomputerservices.com
BUILDING MATERAILS AND SUPPLIES
Camp Abbott Trading Co. (Pet Supplies) 56820 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8168 www.campabbotttradingpost..com
FLOORING
House of Floors 56880 Venture Ln. #110N Sunriver, OR 97707 541-977-4910 www.houseoffloors.net
GARAGE DOORS
Central Oregon Garage Door 54995 Tamack Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5700 www.centraloregongaragedoor.com
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Day Dream Builders 60401 Tall Pine Ave., Bend, OR 97702 541-280-9292 www.daydreambuilders.com
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Hooker Creek Companies, LLC 95 SW Scalehouse Lp., Ste. 100, Bend,OR 97702 541-389-0981 www.hookercreek.net
Spring River Tree Service PO Box 1987, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8360 www.springrivertreeservice.com
Neil Kelly Company 190 NE Irving St., Bend, OR 97701 541-382-7580 www.neilkelly.com
LOCKSMITH
Nordic Construction 345 N W 16th St., Bend, OR 97701 541-383-2459 www.nordicbend.com Norman Building & Design 1016 SW Emkay Dr., Bend, OR 97702 541-389-1670 www.normanbuilding.com Northwest Custom Log Homes 56825 Venture Ln., Ste. 104, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-5610 www.northwestcustomeloghomes.com Northwind Construction 16020 Cascade Ln., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-1456 www.northwindconstruction.net Pine River Homes 56870 Venture Ln. 541-213-0072 www.pinehomes.com Sun Forest Construction 209 NE Greenwood, Bend, OR 97701 541-385-8522 www.sforest.com HEATING & COOLING Air Tech Heating & AC 52322 Glenwood Dr., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2463 www.airtechvac.com Bend Heating & Sheet Metal 61540 American Ln., Bend, OR 97708 541-382-1231 www.bendheating.com Maverick Heating & Air Conditioning 511 S. E. Centennial St., Bend, OR 97702 541-410-5286
HOUSE KEEPING
Sunriver Locksmith PO Box 3212, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8855
MOVING SERVICES
Professional Moving Services 19660 Baker, Bend, OR 97702 541-382-4044 www.professionalmovingservices.net
PAINTING
All About Painting 541-420-6729 www.allaboutpainting.com Webfoot Painting Company 20585 Brinson Blvd., Ste. 4, Bend, OR 97701 541-390-0590 www.webfootpainting.com
ROOFING
Northwest Quality Roofing PO Box 2237, Bend, OR 97709 541-647-1060 www.nwqualityroofing.com
GUTTERS
Central Oregon Gutter Co. 541-728-2144 chris@centralgutter.com
GLASS
Sunriver Glass & Mirror PO Box 3164, Sunriver 97707 541-389-6350 www.sunriverglass.com
SIGNS
MC Smith Signs 1515 NE 2nd, Bend, OR 97703 541-389-2471 www.mcsmithsigns.com
SPA & HOT TUB SALES & SERVICE Water Works Spas 56825 Venture Ln., #106, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2148 www.waterworksspas.com
Dust Busters Cleaning Service PO Box 3334, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-233-8597
H2O Specialties 56815 Venture Ln. #704, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1239
Home Fridays 15 S. W. Colorado, Bend, OR 97702 541-317-3088 www.homefridays.com
STONE WORKS & COUNTER TOPS
ICE DAM REMOVAL
Imagine Stone Works 1320 SE Armor, Ste. A-1, Bend, OR 97707 541-312-3885 www.imageStoneWorks.com
Ice Dam Guys A Division of Palumbo Services, Inc. 651-964-8557 www.icedamguys.com
TRANSPORTATION
LAND MAINTENANCE
ROADS & DRIVEWAYS
Deschutes Environmental Services 17235 Spring River Rd., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2424 www.deschutesenviornmentalservices.com
Sunriver Towncar and Tours 541-706-0626
Vic Russell Construction 17900 Finley Butte Rd., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-3478 www.vicrussellconstruction.com
45 Years!
Serving Central Oregon! An industry leader in:
EXCAVATION ASPHALT/PAVING ROCK HAULING
CRACK SEALING, SEAL COATING, ASPHALT PATCHING, PAVERS AND CONCRETE MAINTAINENCE
We Do It All! Ponds Cinders Driveways Subdivisions Trailer Courts Mfg. Homes Parking Areas Land Clearing Shopping Centers Schools & Apartments Roads & Asphalt Site Preparation Grading/Utilities Septic Systems Road Building Rock & Gravel Aggregate Fill Dirt Sand
Quick Turnaround Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction
Lance Monson, estimator/owner 541-385-3359 | cell 541-420-1726 cascadelancepro@msn.com
Your Re-Roof Specialists! •Composition•Metal Your Re-Roof •Tile•New Construction •Maintenance Specialists! •”Green” Roofs Your Re-Roof Specialists! •PVC/TPO Flat Roofs • CompositionGutters •Continuous • MetalRemoval • Tile •Snow • New •24 HrConstruction Emergency Service • Maintenance CCB#187751
La Pine 541-536-3478
Bend 541-593-8310
17900 Finley Butte Rd. • PO Box 2520 La Pine, OR 97739
www.vicrussellconstruction.com
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PVC/TPO Flat Roofs Continous Gutters Snow Removal 24 Hr Emergency Service • Ice Dam Removal with Steam
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Building, Remodeling & Maintaining Sunriver has unique environmental conditions that heighten some elements of home maintenance. At 4,200 feet above sea level and located on the fringe of Oregon’s High Desert, the dry air, intense sunlight, warm summers and cold winters are tough on homes. Plan on more painting or staining in Sunriver than ever before. Use high quality paints and stains to make the job last longer. Those wonderful hot summer days spent frolicking in the pool or on the river, followed by blissfully cool nights when everyone sleeps great, mean something entirely else to buildings. Those daily 40 plus degree temperature variations result in expansion and contraction of roofs, siding materials and decks. Use only the highest quality building materials and inspect decks and
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exterior staircases annually for stability. Fire-resistant roofing materials are required and help protect homes from drifting embers. Sunriver receives an average of five feet a snow a year and some winters a lot more, which is great for skiing and snowball fights, but another environmental extreme Sunriver homes endure. Roofs in Sunriver are built to support at least 50 pounds, per square inch of weight. That’s roughly four feet of dry snow, two feet of packed snow or four inches of ice. In heavy snowfall winters, it may be necessary to remove snow from roofs to prevent ice dams which can allow water to seep through ceilings and walls. Winter temperatures in Sunriver regularly drop below freezing and occasionally below zero during cold snaps. During cold months, you want to be certain your home heating system is functioning and keeping pipes from freezing. If you can’t do it yourself, it’s a good idea to have someone inspect your Sunriver home in winter to ensure the heat is on and pipes aren’t leaking.
541-593-8101
Proud to serve the Sunriver community.
57150 Beaver Drive
SPACEMAKER
STORAGE
Household • Commercial & Outside Storage
Fenced & Secure With Onsite Manager
541-593-5133 • srr@bendcable.com
Sunriver has significant freezethaw cycles that cause cracks to form in driveway and walkway surfaces. Climate-appropriate construction techniques and seal coating helps prolong the life of these items. Having a home in the woods forces everyone to think about forest fires and hazard trees. The homeowner association has an extensive ladder fuels reduction program that reduces fire danger and improves forest health in the commonly owned forest areas of Sunriver. Homeowners are required to reduce fire danger by thinning trees and removing noxious weeds on their
Repaint Specialist • Interior/Exterior Wood/Log Refinishing • Specialty & Accent Decks • Remodels • New Construction
Lance Monson 541-385-3359 | cell 541-420-1726 Shawn Monson 541-420-4689 Fax 541-389-3741
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individual properties. Many Sunriver homeowners turn to contractors to help with some or all of the above described maintenance projects. The Sunriver Owners Association (SROA) maintains a list of hundreds of registered contractors
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Restore • Refinish • Reface • Repaint
CCB 166469
Specializing in Interior Woodwork Call today for your FREE ESTIMATE! 541-213-6814 www.awrestoration.com
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Call us today to customize a schedule right for you! Continued from page 126 the process. The list of registered contracts is available by calling 541593-6645. Many people who buy homes in Sunriver come into the ownership experience with plans to add a room, deck or hot tub. Some plan on partial or complete teardowns and remodels. Know up front that any exterior work (including decks, staircases, railings, privacy screens, painting or replacement of roofing materials) must be reviewed and approved by the SROA Community Development Department. This department functions much like a city or county development department with a foal of ensuring homes blend into the environment and are compatible with one another, which is why there are no purple houses or pink flamingoes in Sunriver code violations. Then it’s up to the buyer and seller to decide how to address compliance issues, if any, before the sale is completed. Visit the SROA Community Development Department and share your ideas about what you’d like to do. Staff will, in turn, help homeowners understand the rules that regulate the process, provide samples of permitted paint colors, recommended construction material and gladly answer questions about home maintenance and improvement in this special place called Sunriver. Information: 541-593-6645 or visit sunriverowners.org and search for Community Development Department.
Landscape Renovation • Landscape Design & Installation Landscape Maintenance Options • Irrigation Start Up, Winterization & Repairs Backflow Testing & Repairs • Water Features Irrigation Start Up, Winterization & Repairs Hardscapes • Paver Patios • Backyard Living Area • Snow Removal
Greg & Tereasa BROXSON
541.593.3228
www.twinpineslandscape.com
Owners
PO Box 4803, Sunriver OR 97707 • LCB#8215
Custom Residential Painting, Finishing & Deck Finishing Interior & Exterior Repaints Our Specialty Wood Restoration & Preservation
Proudly Serving Sunriver for over 30 Years!
541.480.2749 precisepainting@msn.com
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Continued from page 118 workforce housing and transportation and leadership development. “We are excited about the Sunriver Area Chamber’s relocation to the Sunriver Business Park. The Chamber is joining a thriving business park that is home to strong local businesses including Sunriver Brewing Company and Cascade Wellness Technologies. The new location will provide additional capacity and opportunities to promote our local businesses both regionally and nationally,” said Ryan Culp, Sunriver/La Pine Director for EDCO. Sunriver Chamber members have the support of the Chamber helping to drive consumers and business
to their doors. The Chamber operates the Sunriver Magazine, Sunriver Chamber of Commerce Website, Weekly E-News Letters, and Sunriver Potlucks, Business Mixers and Neighborhood Ambassador Program. Having settled into their new space, the Sunriver Chamber intends to be a voice for the Sunriver community and a resource for uniting the community with a place to meet and conduct business. The Chamber serves as a representative of the area and a communication outlet to help keep locals informed. Those interested in becoming members of the Sunriver Area Chamber can do so at this link: sunriverchamber.com/Join-us
Sunriver Chamber Member Businesses AUTOMOBILE & ENGINE REPAIR
Cooper Racing and Engine Repair 56815 Venture Ln., Ste, #708-710, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-598-9170 www.cooperracingrepair.com Sunriver Marketplace IGA & Shell Service Station 18160 Cottonwood Dr., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8166 www.sunrivergrocerystores.com Mike’s Tire & Auto Center 56841 Venture Ln., Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-2554 Precision Body & Paint, Inc. 61530 S Hwy. 97, Bend, OR 97702 541-382-3995 www.precisionfirst.com
TOURISM & ADVERTISING Bend Chamber of Commerce 777 NW Wall St., #200, Bend, OR 97701 541-382-3221 www.bendchamber.org Cascade Publications Cascade Business News 404 NE Norton Ave., Bend, OR 97701 541-388-5665 www.cascadebusinessnews.com Central Oregon Visitors Association Village at Sunriver, Bldg. #6 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-389-8799 www.visitcentraloregon.com
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Economic Development for Central Oregon 705 SW Bonnett Wy., Bend, OR 97702 541-388-3236 www.edcoinfo.com La Pine Chamber of Commerce 51425 Hwy. 97, Ste. A, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-9771 www.lapine.org Madras - Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce 274 SW 4th St., Madras, OR 97741 541-475-2350 www.madraschamber.com Newberry Eagle 16405 First St., La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-3972 www.NewberryEagle.com Oregon Resource Guide 3854 Lancaster Dr., Eugene, OR 97404 541-335-1912 www.oregonresourceguide.com Prineville-Crook County Chamber of Commerce 785 NW Third St., Prineville, OR 97754 541-447-6304 www.visitprineville.com Redmond Chamber of Commerce 446 SW 7th St., Redmond, OR 97756 541-923-5191 www.visitredmondoregon.com Sign Pro 512 SE Glenwood, Bend, OR 97702 541-382-7446 www.signprooregon.com
Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce 291 E Main, Sisters, OR 97759 541-549-0251 www.sisterscountry.com Seven Peaks Publishing PO Box 3167, Sunriver, OR 97707 541-991-7164 www.staynplayuse.com Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce Local Information & Business Center 56825 Venture Ln. Suite 110 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-8149 www.sunriverchamber.com The Bulletin 1777 SW Chandler, Bend, OR 97702 541-383-0313 www.bendbulletin.com Visit Bend 750 NW Lava Rd., Bend, OR 97701 541-382-8048 www.visitbend.com Visitor’s Choice 63205 OB Riley Rd., Ste.15, Bend, OR 97701 541-312-8072 www.visitorschoiceuse.com
BOOKKEEPING
Diamond Peaks Bookkeeping Services PO Box 6502, Bend, OR 97708 541-550-8518 facebook@DynamicDuoBooks
William M. Wood • Photography
Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce 56825 Venture Lane, Suite 110 Mailing Address: PO Box 3246 Sunriver OR 97707 www.sunriverchamber.com 541-593-8149 exec@sunriverchamber.com Executive Director: Kent Elliott Volunteer Board Directors: 7 Year Established: 1986
Family Photography • Sunriver • 541-593-5512
Midstate electric cooperative delivers safe, reliable and cost-effective energy services While providing outstanding service to our MeMbers and coMMunities.
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Index AirLink Critical Care Transport................................109 All About Painting......................................................53 All Wood Restoration................................................127 Amerititle..................................................................117 Arrived........................................................................55 Art in the High Desert.................................................99 Artists’ Gallery Sunriver.............................................93 Aspen Lake...............................................................107 BaseCamp Grill...........................................................70 Bend Factory Stores....................................................82 Bennington Properties.................................................14 Bill Ortman’s Home Improvement Services.............117 Billye Turner Art Consultant.......................................91 Blair Jones/The Sunriver Life...................................115 Café Sintra...................................................................71 Camp Abbot Trading Co............... 6, Inside Back Cover Cascade Asphalt........................................................123 Cascade Painting & Design.......................................125 Cascara Vacation Rentals............................................55 Central Oregon Adventures.........................................31 Central Oregon Garage Door....................................119 Central Oregon Gutter Co...........................................53 Chockstone Climbing Guides.....................................31 Comfort Keepers.......................................................119 Community Bible Church......................................... 111 desperado with shoes &…..........................................87 El Caporal Family Mexican Restaurant......................70 Elk Lake Resort...........................................................29 Elkibou’s.....................................................................69 First American Title..................................................119 First Interstate Bank..................................................125 Flowers at Sunriver Village.........................................81 Garrison’s Guide Service............................................35 Gene Whisnant..........................................................107 Gibson Realty............................................................115 Ginny Kansas Real Estate.........................................117 H2O Specialties.........................................................119 High Desert Museum..................................................97 HOLA!........................................................................68 Holy Trinity Catholic Church................................... 111 Home Fridays............................................................119 Houser House Creations Mercantile...........................91 John Paul Designs.......................................................89 La Pine Community Health Center...........................113 Little d Technology.....................................................87 Live Laugh Love Art.................................................103 Massage Sunriver........................................................73 Meredith Lodging.......................................................59 Midstate Electric.......................................................131 Mountain Resort Properties..........................................4 Mt. Bachelor................................... Outside Back Cover Museum at Warm Springs...........................................91 Norman Building & Design..........................................3 Northwest Quality Roofing.......................................123 Obsidian Inspections LLC........................................117
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Old Back 9..................................................................41 Oregon Observatory/Sunriver Nature Center..............95 Pacific Crest Sports Weekend.....................................10 Paulina Lake Lodge....................................................27 Paulina Plunge.............................................................16 Pinnacle Bookkeeping Services..................................85 Precise Painting.........................................................129 Precision Body & Paint...............................................89 Professional Moving Services...................................119 Quail Run....................................................................39 Richardson’s Rock Ranch......................................... 111 Saxon’s Fine Jewelers...........................................61, 83 Second Tern Thrift Store.............................................87 Skin Logic...................................................................73 South Bend Bistro.......................................................67 Spacemaker Storage..................................................125 Spring River Tree Service.........................................118 St. Charles Immediate Care........................................33 StoneRidge Townhomes at Sunriver...........................63 Sun Country Tours......................................................29 Sun Forest Construction............................................121 Sunriver Art Fair.......................................................103 Sunriver Books & Music.............................................85 Sunriver Brewing Company........................................64 Sunriver Chamber of Commerce......................118, 121 Sunriver Christian Fellowship.................................. 111 Sunriver Country Store & Marketplace........................2 Sunriver Dental.........................................................107 Sunriver Fly Shop.......................................................22 Sunriver Home Owner’s Association............................1 Sunriver Music Festival..............................................91 Sunriver Nature Center/Oregon Observatory..............95 Sunriver Resort.................................Inside Front Cover Sunriver Towncar & Tours..........................................81 Sunriver ToyHouse Toys/SunriverVR.........................31 The Door...................................................................107 The Hook Fly Shop.....................................................21 The Lazy Daisy...........................................................85 The Phoenix Restaurant..............................................70 The Village at Sunriver......................................... 76-77 The Wallow Bar & Grill..............................................69 The Wooden Jewel......................................................89 Thousand Trails...........................................................16 Tumbleweed Toys.......................................................82 Twin Pines Landscape Contracting...........................129 United Risk & Insurance Services............................113 Venture Shell Station.................................................127 Vic Russell Construction...........................................123 Village Bar & Grill......................................................66 Village Bike & Ski......................................................33 Village Threads.......................................................5, 85 Webfoot Painting.......................................................121 Wild Poppy Florist......................................................87 William Wood Photography......................................131 Windermere Real Estate............................................115