Explore the best day trips from Bend, Oregon in May, including Sunriver, Smith Rock, Sisters, and Mt. Hood. This guide covers scenic routes, outdoor activities, and flexible itineraries across Central Oregon, helping you plan multi-stop adventures with ease.
Discover the best spring activities in Bend and Sunriver in May, from biking and hiking to waterfalls, wildlife, and family friendly outdoor adventures.
March in Central Oregon brings snow, sunshine, wind, and fast-changing conditions. This complete packing guide breaks down exactly what to bring for Bend, Sunriver, mountain resorts, and high desert adventures so you stay comfortable all trip long.
March is one of Central Oregon’s most rewarding travel months, blending late-season snow, early spring weather, and fewer crowds. This guide breaks down the best neighborhoods to stay in March, from Bend and Sunriver to Sisters and resort communities, helping travelers choose a comfortable, well-located base for the season.
Winter in Bend is made for slow, cozy nights and warm hot tub soaks under cold Central Oregon skies. After skiing Mt. Bachelor, cross-country skiing, or exploring places to eat and drink downtown, unwind in a private cabin retreat. Browse Meredith Lodging and book your February escape.
Plan a relaxed MLK Weekend getaway in Bend with Meredith Lodging. Stay in a professionally managed vacation home featuring private hot tubs, cozy fireplaces, spacious kitchens, pet-friendly options, and convenient access to skiing, scenic trails, downtown Bend, and river activities.
Discover the best snow parks in Central Oregon for sledding, tubing, and winter adventure. From Mt. Bachelor and Wanoga to Hoodoo and Edison, enjoy deep snow, lift-assisted tubing, family play zones, and scenic Nordic routes perfect for peak-season snow fun.
Start the year with Central Oregon’s favorite traditions: hearty brunch, crisp winter walks, scenic views, and cozy local experiences. This guide highlights top restaurants, easy trails, photography spots, pet-friendly options, weather expectations, and small January 1 customs to help travelers enjoy a calm, refreshing New Year’s Day.
Thinking about a Central Oregon holiday getaway? Central Oregon delivers the perfect mix of snowy adventures, festive small-town charm, and cozy spaces to gather with the people you love. Meredith Lodging offers a wide selection of vacation rentals in Sunriver, Bend, Sisters, and Three Rivers – from snug cabins tucked beneath the pines to spacious luxury homes that sleep the whole family. If you’re planning to honor long-loved traditions or create brand-new ones, we’d be honored to be your home base this 2025 holiday season. Snowflake Boutique – Redmond The long-running Snowflake Boutique returns in early November 2025 at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds. This juried artisan show features handcrafted décor, jewelry, home goods, toys, and holiday gifts. It’s one of the region’s most beloved seasonal markets and a great place to start holiday shopping. Families appreciate the festive atmosphere and wide variety of locally made items. Holiday Food & Gift Festival – Redmond The Holiday Food & Gift Festival brings hundreds of vendors to the Expo Center in late November 2025. Visitors can browse handcrafted gifts, artwork, home décor, and gourmet food items from across the region. The festival’s tasting area is always a highlight, offering chocolates, sauces, teas, and baked goods. It’s ideal for completing holiday shopping in one place. Traditions at Sunriver Resort Sunriver Resort’s annual Traditions celebration runs from late November through New Year’s Day. Events include seasonal light displays, family craft workshops, sleigh rides, Santa visits, concerts, and outdoor fire pits. Many activities occur daily, creating a festive environment throughout the resort. It’s one of Central Oregon’s most iconic winter experiences. Sunriver Holiday Light Show From late November through early January, the Sunriver Holiday Light Show presents nightly music-synced lighting displays. Families enjoy strolling through the illuminated pathways and relaxing with warm drinks available nearby. The show runs multiple times each evening and is free to attend. It’s a favorite holiday activity for both visitors and locals. Bend Christmas Parade The Bend Christmas Parade returns to downtown Bend in early December 2025. Expect themed floats, community groups, bands, and a festive downtown atmosphere. The event draws large crowds and brings out the best of Bend’s holiday spirit. Local shops and restaurants often offer specials, making it an excellent day to explore downtown. Downtown Bend Tree Lighting – Brandis Square The official Downtown Bend tree lighting ceremony takes place on December 7, 2025. Families gather for live music, seasonal treats, kids’ activities, and a countdown to light the community Christmas tree. It’s a festive way to welcome the holiday season. Shops remain open afterward for evening browsing and dining. Holiday Lights Paddle Parade – Bend The Holiday Lights Paddle Parade offers a unique riverside experience as paddlers decorate kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards with lights and glide along the Deschutes River. The illuminated procession creates a beautiful holiday scene reflecting across the water. Spectators line the banks of the Old Mill District to watch. It’s one of Bend’s most creative seasonal traditions. Ice Skating in Bend Seasonal ice skating is available throughout December at The Pavilion and at Seventh Mountain Resort. Visitors can rent skates on-site and enjoy outdoor winter fun in a scenic setting. Skating sessions run day and evening, including special holiday-themed skate times. It’s a classic winter activity for families and couples. Sisters Holiday Palooza & Tree Lighting Sisters hosts its annual Holiday Palooza with downtown shopping, live music, and festive activities. The event concludes with the official tree lighting at Fir Street Park. Families enjoy the small-town charm, local artisan shops, and wintery Cascade views. It’s a warm and welcoming celebration for visitors staying in Sisters or nearby. Shillings Garden Market Holiday Makers Market – Bend The Holiday Makers Market at Shillings Garden Market showcases local artisans selling handmade gifts, décor, and seasonal treats. Visitors will find unique, small-batch goods that make memorable holiday presents. The market offers a relaxed shopping environment with festive touches throughout. It’s a great stop for anyone who loves locally made crafts. Holiday Sip & Shop – Bend The Holiday Sip & Shop offers adults an evening of wine, craft beer, and boutique shopping. The event features local makers and curated seasonal items in a lively, social atmosphere. It’s ideal for finding gifts while enjoying Bend’s craft beverage scene. Entry is typically free and the experience is relaxed and festive. Under the Starlit Pines – Sunriver Under the Starlit Pines is a tranquil, illuminated nature walk hosted by the Sunriver Nature Center. Guests enjoy twinkling pathways, warm beverages, and occasional live music. It’s a quieter holiday event perfect for couples or families looking for a peaceful winter night. Tickets are limited, creating an intimate experience. Festival of the Trees – Redmond Festival of the Trees transforms the Fair & Expo Center into a gallery of beautifully decorated themed Christmas trees. Visitors can stroll through the displays, enjoy live entertainment, and participate in auctions benefiting local community programs. The event blends creativity with holiday tradition. It’s a long-standing favorite in Redmond each December. Holiday Movie Screening: Elf – Bend The Tower Theatre hosts an annual screening of the movie “Elf,” offering a fun, family-friendly holiday outing. Guests enjoy classic holiday cinema in one of Bend’s most charming historic venues. It’s a great mid-December activity for visitors who want a cozy break from outdoor adventures. Tickets tend to sell quickly. Geminids Meteor Shower Snowshoe Tour – Bend Wanderlust Tours leads a guided snowshoe trek during the peak of the Geminids Meteor Shower in mid-December. Participants enjoy a starlit winter hike, hot drinks, and expert naturalist insights. With minimal light pollution, Central Oregon delivers excellent meteor visibility. This event is ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Christmas in the Pines – Prineville Christmas in the Pines is a drive-through holiday light show at the Crook County Fairgrounds. Visitors enjoy illuminated displays from the warmth of their vehicle, making it perfect for cold winter nights. The event typically runs nightly through Christmas Day. It’s a charming small-town light show worth the
Plan a memorable Thanksgiving in Central Oregon with our collection of spacious lodges and inviting vacation homes. From Sunriver to Bend and Sisters, these retreats offer room for gathering, relaxing, and celebrating the holiday in comfort with family and friends.
Experience the beauty of fall in Central Oregon as golden aspens, crisp air, and cozy evenings set the scene. Explore scenic trails, local breweries, and charming towns like Bend, Sunriver, and Sisters. From colorful drives to fireside retreats, November is the perfect time to slow down and savor the season.
Plan a memorable Thanksgiving escape in Government Camp with our curated selection of spacious lodges and cozy cabins. These homes offer comfort, privacy, and mountain charm, perfect for holiday gatherings, outdoor adventures, and winter relaxation.
Trade crowded malls for mountain calm this Black Friday. Wake to snow-dusted peaks, sip cocoa by the fire, and explore Bend, Sunriver, and Sisters. Central Oregon offers cozy cabins, winter fun, and special lodging deals, your perfect blend of savings, scenery, and seasonal relaxation.
Fall in Central Oregon is perfect for cozy escapes, and Meredith Lodging has handpicked 10 stunning vacation rentals to match. From stylish Bend bungalows and Sunriver lodges with hot tubs to Black Butte cabins with trails out the door, these homes combine comfort, charm, and convenience for unforgettable autumn getaways with family, friends, or both.
Fall transforms Central Oregon’s lakes into a vibrant getaway of golden aspens, crisp mountain air, and calm waters. From hiking colorful trails around Sparks and Elk Lake to paddling Hosmer’s glassy surface, autumn invites adventure and relaxation. Discover scenic drives, cozy stays, and the best ways to enjoy this stunning seasonal escape.
Central Oregon is a great place to celebrate all things spook-tastic! From lots of kid-friendly trick or treat activities to exploring the outdoors, to beer tastings…Bend really has something for everyone no matter how you like to celebrate Halloween. We have assembled a short-list of can’t miss events to help you plan your Halloween getaway to Central Oregon with Meredith Lodging! Here are our top 5 Halloween activities in Bend! Pumpkin Patch at Smith Rock Ranch Smith Rock Ranch remains a fall favorite and always delivers a memorable mix of autumn fun. The farm opens for the season (typically late September) and runs through October, offering a large U-pick pumpkin patch, a themed corn maize, and a variety of family-friendly attractions. Here’s what you can expect: Tips: Check their website for daily hours, ticketing (some activities might require a ticket), and whether dogs are allowed (note: pets are sometimes restricted in the corn maze). This experience is perfect for families wanting to spend a relaxed daylight afternoon outdoors, with plenty of photo ops, especially with Smith Rock’s iconic basalt cliffs in the backdrop. The Official Halloween Bar Crawl (Fri & Sat) For those wanting to experience Bend’s nightlife in costume, this crawl delivers on both charm and fun. Dates: October 31 & November 1, 2025 All-ages / Age Rules: The event is mainly for adults (21+), so plan accordingly. What’s included: This is ideal for visitors who want a social night out, exploring Bend’s bars, trying seasonal cocktails, and showing off creative Halloween costumes across multiple venues. Trick-or-Treat & Halloween in the Old Mill District This remains one of Bend’s most beloved family Halloween events. In 2025, Halloween in the Old Mill District is scheduled for October 31, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. What to Expect From the moment you arrive, the Old Mill District transforms into a festive, community-centric Halloween playground: Don’t Miss: The Witches’ Paddle One of the most magical components of Halloween in the Old Mill District is the Witches’ Paddle – costumed paddleboarders, kayakers, and river floaters set off from Riverbend Park around 4:00 PM and drift down the Deschutes toward the Old Mill area. Call Down Thunder – Grateful Night of the Living Dead If you’re looking for a more lively, adult-oriented evening, this event is a top pick. What to expect: This is a perfect fit for couples, groups of friends, or Halloween fans who want to dance, mingle, and celebrate late into the evening. Haunted Houses, Spook Walks & Local Halloween Attractions Beyond the big headline events, Bend has several smaller haunted attractions and spook-themed experiences worth seeking out: Just down the hill from Mt. Bachelor Village by Meredith Lodging is the Old Mill District – one of our favorite places to Trick-or-Treat! This family-friendly event takes place from 4PM to 7PM and participating shops are ready to welcome you and your kiddos! Wake Up in the Heart of Bend’s Halloween Spirit Meredith Lodging can help you find the perfect home base for all of your Halloween activities. Looking for the perfect home base for all your Halloween adventures? Meredith Lodging has you covered. Choose from our full lineup of Bend vacation rentals – including cozy cabins, stylish townhomes, and resort homes at Mt. Bachelor Village Resort, all designed for comfort, convenience, and memorable stays. Visit our entire Bend Vacation Rentals Collection (including getaways to our resort community, Mt. Bachelor Village Resort). Secure your spot now and experience Halloween in Bend from a place you’ll love returning to every night. Book your stay today, your festive escape is waiting.
Sisters Folk Festival transforms the mountain town of Sisters, Oregon, into a celebration where “All The Town’s A Stage.” Since 1995, this intimate, multi-genre event has paired small-town charm with world-class talent, featuring acclaimed and emerging artists across seven unique venues for a transformative experience of music and community.
October in Bend, Oregon brings a perfect mix of festivals, concerts, and fall color. From the Bend Fall Festival and fresh-hop beer weekends to Hayden Homes Amphitheater shows, pumpkin patches, and leaf-peeping walks, the season offers culture, family fun, and outdoor beauty. Cozy vacation rentals make the ideal base for your autumn adventures.
Bend Oktoberfest is downtown Bend’s signature fall festival, blending 200 years of Bavarian tradition with Central Oregon’s love of craft beer and outdoor fun. On September 20, 2025, celebrate with stein-holding contests, bratwursts, dachshund races, and live music under the stars, all while supporting the downtown community. Prost to Oktoberfest Bend!
Bend, Oregon is Central Oregon’s ultimate gathering place, where sunny skies, alpine lakes, and high-desert trails set the scene for unforgettable group adventures. From rafting the Deschutes to exploring volcanic wonders, brewery-hopping, and sunset meet-ups, Bend blends outdoor thrills with a vibrant social scene, making it the perfect summer or fall escape for every crew.
August in Central Oregon brings the perfect mix, sunny days, cool nights, and skies ablaze with stars. From the Perseid meteor shower to dark-sky parks and lakeside bonfires, it’s a stargazer’s dream. Plan your getaway with Meredith Lodging and claim the best decks, trails, and telescope views before the constellations take center stage.
Few places in the Pacific Northwest match the high-country drama of Central Oregon at day’s end. From mirror-still lakes that double the sky to volcanic summits lit in fiery pink, the Mount Bachelor area delivers sunset magic night after night all summer long. Use this guide to find six jaw-dropping, all-natural viewpoints, no restaurants, bars, or patios, plus safety tips and insider tricks. Whether you want an effortless lakeside stroll or a heart-pumping summit climb, you’ll finish the evening with a memory that glows as brightly as the sky. Quick trip-planning tip: Secure your accommodation early, summer dates fill fast. Meredith Lodging has a hand-picked collection of Sunriver and Bend vacation rentals that put you minutes from every spot in this guide. Why Chase Sunsets in the High Cascades? Central Oregon’s Mount Bachelor region sits on the sun-kissed eastern flank of the Cascade Range. In midsummer the sun lingers until almost 9 p.m., bathing volcanic peaks, mirrored lakes and sub-alpine meadows in a long golden hour. Thanks to the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, you can combine roadside pull-offs with rewarding summit treks, all within 45 minutes of Bend. This guide zooms in on six purely natural spots (no lodges, bars or patios) that locals swear by for a bucket-list summer sunset. Quick planning tips QuestionFast answerBest monthsLate June – mid-September (roads snow-free, trails dry)Typical sunset~8:45 p.m. late June; ~8:15 p.m. mid-AugustBringLayers, bug repellent, headlamp, NW Forest Pass, camera tripodPermits?Only Broken Top requires a Central Cascades Wilderness day-use permit (June 15 – Oct 15) Sparks Lake – Mirror-Calm Reflections of South Sister Why it’s special A shallow lava-dammed basin turns glass-smooth most evenings, perfectly mirroring South Sister and Broken Top. Photographers call it Central Oregon’s postcard shot. Getting there Drive 26 miles west of Bend on the Cascade Lakes Highway and follow signs to the day-use lot. A Northwest Forest Pass or $5 day fee is required. Best vantage Stroll the Ray Atkeson Loop to a rocky peninsula on the north shore. Arrive an hour before sunset to watch alpenglow creep down South Sister and ignite the water in liquid gold. Local hack June evenings can be buggy, long sleeves and repellent help. Stay for the lavender afterglow, then walk back to the car with a headlamp. Ready for a front-row seat? Reserve a lake-view Sunriver condos with Meredith Lodging and be at Sparks Lake in under 30 minutes. Todd Lake – Wildflower Shorelines and Gentle Ambience What you’ll see At 6,150 feet, Todd Lake sits in a bowl of hemlock forest. In early July the shore erupts in lupine and Indian paintbrush while Broken Top’s crags dominate the western sky. Easy access Turn right just past Mount Bachelor on the Cascade Lakes Highway; the day-use lot is a quarter-mile ahead. It’s a 0.3-mile stroll to the beach or a 1.7-mile loop encircling the lake, perfect for families. Sunset playbook Circle counter-clockwise. From the north shore you’ll frame Mount Bachelor across glassy water; from the east meadow Broken Top basks in peach-pink light. Pro tip: Even August nights can dip into the 40s °F, pack a puffy jacket and hot cocoa. Elk Lake, Sunset View Day-Use Area – Zero-Hike Eye-Candy Snapshot Need stroller-friendly or mobility-friendly access? Park steps from the shoreline and watch the sun melt into a sapphire lake bordered by firs. Logistics Thirty-two miles from Bend on Cascade Lakes Highway. Toilets, picnic tables, and a paved path line the east shore. Bring your Northwest Forest Pass. Sunset strategy Set up near driftwood logs. The lake often turns to hammered bronze as the sun slips behind the western ridge. Glance north to catch the Three Sisters glowing. Imagine ending every day like this. Book a pet-friendly Elk Lake cottage through Meredith Lodging and keep sunset within arm’s reach. Tumalo Mountain – Classic Four-Mile Sunset Summit Experience A two-mile switchback climb gains 1,400 feet and rewards hikers with panoramic volcano views, without the marathon effort of a major peak. Sunset how-to? Leave the trailhead two hours before sunset. On top, face west for the orange orb drop, then pivot north to watch alpenglow blush the Sisters. Mount Bachelor looms immediately south, its triangular shadow stretching across the forest. Gear notes Wind can roar, bring a shell. Each hiker needs a headlamp for the forested descent. Mount Bachelor Summit – High-Alpine Grandstand Why Attempt Mount Bachelor Summit? At 9,065 feet you’ll own a 360-degree skyline: volcanoes to infinity, bachelor’s shadow against a pastel sky, and distant city lights twinkling on. Route choices Start pointDistance (round-trip)Elevation gainTime upBase area6 mi2,600 ft2.5–3 hrsScenic lift + hike~3 mi1,200 ft1–1.5 hrs Summit routine Begin hiking at least three hours before sunset if starting from the base. Wander the broad cinder cap, then face west for the fiery finale. Descend as soon as the sun drops, loose scree demands trekking poles and bright lights. Safety essentials: Even July nights can flirt with freezing. Pack a windproof layer, hat, gloves, and spare headlamp batteries. Craving summit solitude? Stay in a slopeside Meredith Lodging townhome and roll out of bed to the trailhead. Broken Top Crater & No Name Lake – Remote Sunset Masterpiece What awaits you? A turquoise glacier lake in a volcanic amphitheater, ringed by crimson pinnacles and the full cascade volcano lineup stacking toward the horizon. Trail facts Sunset Routine Hike 3–4 hours before sunset. Scramble a short social path above the lake for the prime angle. The sun sets behind South Sister, turning rock spires ruby and the lake electric teal. Descend under stars with a strong headlamp. Packing list: Three liters of water, down jacket, emergency blanket, and trekking poles. Temperatures can tumble into the 40s °F the moment the sun is gone. Universal Summer Sunset Safety in the Cascades Want a hassle-free gear base? Meredith Lodging homes come with secure gear storage and laundry, perfect for post-adventure clean-up. Sample One-Day “Sunset Collector” Itinerary TimeActivity8 amCoffee in Bend; drive Cascade Lakes Highway9 amPaddleboard or hike at Sparks Lake12:30 pmPicnic and swim at Elk
Central Oregon is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a luxurious escape. From the vibrant towns of Bend and Sunriver to the tranquil beauty of the Cascade Lakes, this region offers stunning scenery, endless adventure, and a thriving summer events calendar. Meredith Lodging’s collection of luxury vacation rentals ensures your stay is as comfortable as it is memorable. Below, discover ten standout properties—each offering a unique blend of style, amenities, and unbeatable locations. 3 Little Court This inviting home is perfect for families and small groups seeking a comfortable Sunriver retreat. With three spacious bedrooms and a bright, open living area, 3 Little Court is designed for relaxation after days spent exploring the outdoors. Guests rave about the ease of booking, friendly service, and a well-equipped guest portal that makes planning your stay simple. Enjoy the peaceful setting, private deck, and easy access to Sunriver’s bike paths and attractions. The home is ideal for up to eight guests and offers a welcoming atmosphere for memorable gatherings. Why You’ll Love It: Wake up to serene forest views and enjoy your morning coffee on the private deck surrounded by towering pines. The open-concept living area is perfect for family game nights or cozy movie marathons after a day of adventure. With easy access to Sunriver’s bike paths and community amenities, every day brings a new opportunity for fun and relaxation. Details: Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2 fullGuests: 8Pets Allowed: No 672 Sage A favorite for families—especially those traveling with little ones and pets—672 Sage is a beautifully maintained home featuring three bedrooms and a fenced yard. The property is infant and dog friendly, with thoughtful amenities and a great location near Sunriver’s sport center and pools. Guests consistently praise its comfort, well-equipped kitchen, and the welcoming, homey atmosphere. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just need a quick getaway, this home provides the perfect blend of relaxation and convenience. Why You’ll Love It: Bring the whole family—including your dog—and enjoy a spacious fenced yard for play and relaxation. The home’s inviting atmosphere and well-equipped kitchen make it easy to settle in and feel right at home. Located near Sunriver’s pools and sports center, you’re perfectly positioned for both quiet evenings and active days. Details: Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2 full & 1 halfGuests: 7Pets Allowed: Yes Deer View Retreat Ideal for large families or groups, Deer View Retreat boasts five bedrooms and five full bathrooms, accommodating up to 14 guests. This spacious home offers multiple living areas, a gourmet kitchen, and a private hot tub. Its location provides easy access to Sunriver’s trails, golf courses, and the Deschutes River. Whether you’re planning a reunion or a multi-family vacation, this property delivers comfort, privacy, and plenty of room to spread out. Why You’ll Love It: This is the ultimate gathering place for large families or groups, with multiple living spaces so everyone can spread out and unwind. After exploring Sunriver, soak in the private hot tub or cook a feast in the gourmet kitchen. The home’s thoughtful design and scenic setting create a warm, welcoming space for making lifelong memories. Details: Bedrooms: 5Bathrooms: 5 fullGuests: 14Pets Allowed: Yes Maison du Poulet Maison du Poulet is a grand, six-bedroom lodge perfect for large gatherings, special celebrations, or multi-generational family trips. With five and a half bathrooms, this home features soaring ceilings, a chef’s kitchen, and expansive living spaces. The lodge’s design blends rustic charm with modern luxury, and guests will love the private outdoor spaces for relaxing or entertaining. Why You’ll Love It: Experience lodge-style luxury with soaring ceilings, a dramatic stone fireplace, and elegant finishes throughout. The expansive layout offers plenty of room for everyone to gather or find a quiet nook. Enjoy evenings on the deck, group meals in the chef’s kitchen, and restful nights in plush bedrooms. Details: Bedrooms: 6Bathrooms: 5 full & 1 halfGuests: 14Pets Allowed: No Pony Express Pony Express is a spacious five-bedroom home with a warm, inviting atmosphere and plenty of amenities for a memorable stay. The property features a large living area, a modern kitchen, and a private hot tub – perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure. With room for up to 14 guests and pet-friendly accommodations, it’s an excellent choice for families and groups. Why You’ll Love It: Relax in the bubbling hot tub or gather around the firepit for s’mores and stories under the stars. The large, sunny living area is perfect for group activities, and the pet-friendly policy means everyone in the family is welcome. With quick access to Sunriver’s trails and river, adventure is always just steps away. Details: Bedrooms: 5Bathrooms: 3 full & 1 halfGuests: 14Pets Allowed: Yes Nordic Lodge For those seeking elegance and space, Nordic Lodge offers five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms, accommodating up to 15 guests. This luxury home features high-end finishes, multiple gathering spaces, and a private hot tub. The lodge’s design is perfect for hosting family reunions, corporate retreats, or groups of friends seeking a sophisticated getaway. Why You’ll Love It: Indulge in the luxury of multiple gathering spaces, perfect for both socializing and solitude. The private hot tub and upscale amenities make every stay feel special, while the spacious layout is ideal for reunions or retreats. Enjoy the convenience of being close to Central Oregon’s best golf, hiking, and dining. Details: Bedrooms: 5Bathrooms: 5 full & 1 halfGuests: 15Pets Allowed: No Red Cedar Lane 60 Red Cedar Lane 60 is a four-bedroom retreat with a welcoming, open layout and plenty of natural light. With accommodations for up to 12 guests, this home is perfect for family vacations or group getaways. Enjoy the modern kitchen, spacious living areas, and a private deck for outdoor dining and relaxation. Why You’ll Love It: Enjoy sun-drenched afternoons on the private deck or take in the peaceful forest views from the spacious living room. The open kitchen and dining area are ideal for family meals and celebrations. With easy access to Sunriver’s bike paths and
Hoodoo’s annual Spring Fling is right around the corner! Come join the biggest party on the mountain and say farewell to another epic ski and ride season! Gather your friends or family, grab your skis or boards, and book the perfect home base for hitting the slopes with Meredith Lodging. We have an amazing collection of vacation rentals in Central Oregon to suit all sizes and budgets. We hope to see you on the mountain! Event Info Date: April 13th Venue: Hoodoo Ski Area, 27400 Big Lake Road, Sisters, OR Head to Hoodoo where you can enjoy the Pond Skimming Battle Royale, ultra cross, snow games, costume contest, and more! Hoodoo Ski Area Hoodoo Ski Area is well known for its relaxed, friendly and down-home vibe as well as being “steeper, deeper and cheaper” than its competitors. Located atop Santiam Pass, Hoodoo is home to 32 runs on 800 acres of skiable terrain accessed from five lifts. Hoodoo features a variety of terrain thanks to its big, rounded butte and wide-open terrain. The frontside features finely groomed trails while the backside is a powder paradise. Book Your Spring Fling Getaway with Us! Meredith Lodging can help you find the perfect home base for your mountain getaway from cozy cabins to luxury retreats. Many of our rentals have fireplaces, hot tubs – perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes, and allow pets, so the whole family can get away for the weekend! See you on the slopes!