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LOCATION
Prineville, Oregon, almost entirely surrounded by rimrock, lies east of Bend, just off Highway 26. Prineville is the seat of Crook County and the oldest city in Central Oregon, with a population of 11,957 (2023 projection). Its quiet downtown strip offers shopping and dining opportunities, while the surrounding natural landscape provides countless opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. Prineville is located in Central Oregon’s high desert with the Cascade Mountains to the west and Ochoco National Forest to the east. The Crooked River runs just south of the city, and the famous Deschutes River is only an hour away. Smith Rock State Park, famous for its deep river canyons and word class rock climbing, is 19 miles to the northwest.
Getting There
Kuman Creek Hideaway is about 12 miles north of the town of Prineville. No drive-bys allowed. Listing broker must be present for showings. Call to schedule an appointment.
Airport Services
The closest major airport is Robert’s Field/Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM), 30± miles southwest of Kuman Creek Hideaway. RDM is located in the heart of Central Oregon and is currently served by five air carriers: Alaska Air, American Airlines, Avelo Airlines, Delta Airlines, and United, with daily direct flights to Denver, Los Angeles International, Burbank, San Diego, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Seattle. RDM offers 28 daily commercial flights, long-term parking, and shorter lines. The airport is home to the USDA Forest Service Redmond Air Center, Life Flight, Butler Aircraft Services, Les Schwab, Bonneville Power, and Henderson Aviation. Portland International Airport is also an option for air travel and sits about a 3-hour drive from Kuman Creek Hideaway.