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OREGON COAST HEADQUARTERS
2015 NW 39th Street
Lincoln City, OR 97367
CENTRAL OREGON HEADQUARTERS
57100 Beaver Dr Bldg 5, STE 150
 Sunriver, OR 97707
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Where to Stay in Sunriver, Oregon Neighborhoods: A Complete April Travel Guide
April 6, 2026
Sunriver

Where to Stay in Sunriver, Oregon Neighborhoods: A Complete April Travel Guide

Planning a trip to Sunriver, Oregon? Discover the best neighborhoods to stay in, what each area offers, and how to choose the right vacation rental for your April getaway.
What Winter Mornings Look Like in Sunriver?
January 12, 2026
Sunriver

What Winter Mornings Look Like in Sunriver?

A quiet look at Sunriver’s winter boardwalks, where frost lines, pale light, and morning silence create fleeting patterns worth slowing down for.
How to Enjoy a Summer Day in Sunriver Like a Local
July 22, 2025
Sunriver

How to Enjoy a Summer Day in Sunriver Like a Local

Sunriver, Oregon, is a summertime dream nestled in Central Oregon’s high desert. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s the perfect basecamp for exploring river bends, biking forest trails, and connecting with nature under starry skies. Locals love Sunriver for its peaceful pace, easy access to outdoor adventures, and vibrant community feel. This guide takes you through a perfect summer day in Sunriver, morning to night – blending classic activities with insider tips, hidden gems, and add-ons for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re a first-timer or a repeat visitor, you’ll experience the area just like a local. Morning: Active & Energized Bike the Trails Start your day on two wheels. Sunriver features over 40 miles of paved bike paths through ponderosa pine forests and riverfront meadows. The Sun-Lava Path is a local favorite, leading from Sunriver to Lava Lands Visitor Center with scenic views of the Deschutes River and lava fields. Rentals are easy to find at The Village, or book through your vacation rental provider. Morning rides offer cool temps, light traffic, and incredible wildlife sightings—think deer, hawks, and bunnies along the way. Local tip: Bring water, a trail map, and sunscreen, mornings start cool but heat up fast. Float the Deschutes River No Sunriver summer day is complete without a float. For a chill ride, rent tubes or kayaks and float from Harper Bridge to Benham Falls East. Want more action? Book a whitewater adventure with Sun Country Tours, offering guided raft trips through Class III rapids. The Deschutes is mellow in parts and roaring in others, so pick your vibe. Locals usually float mid-morning before the river gets crowded. Most rentals include return shuttles for convenience. Pro tip: Bring a dry bag, water shoes, and be aware of sun exposure on longer floats. Horseback Riding at Sunriver Stables Wind down your morning with a scenic trail ride. Sunriver Stables offers guided horseback rides through meadows and shaded pine forests. Whether you’re a first-timer or an experienced rider, their friendly wranglers will make it easy to enjoy. This is one of the best ways to experience the area’s natural beauty while learning about local flora and fauna. Great for families, and kids can also enjoy pony rides near the stables.  Fun fact: Many locals grew up riding these same trails each summer, it’s a Sunriver tradition. Ready to ride, float, and hike your way through Sunriver? Find your perfect home base with Meredith Lodging’s Sunriver vacation rentals. Whether you’re steps from the Deschutes or close to The Village, our cozy cabins and modern homes put you at the center of it all. Midday: Chill & Explore Lunch at The Village at Sunriver By noon, it’s time to fuel up. Head to The Village at Sunriver for casual bites, craft beer, and ice cream. Choose from farm-to-table cafés, sandwich shops, or Sunriver Brewing Company’s flagship pub. While you’re there, browse boutique shops, gear outfitters, and local art galleries. Don’t forget to grab picnic items if you’re heading out for the afternoon. Local favorite: Hot Lava Bakery for breakfast sandwiches or grab a beer flight at Village Bar & Grill. SHARC Aquatic Center or Marina Time For midday fun, locals head to the SHARC Aquatic Center, featuring waterslides, a lazy river, and splash zones for all ages. It’s perfect for families looking to cool off after morning adventures. Prefer natural water? Head to the Sunriver Marina for stand-up paddleboarding or kayaking. Both options offer a relaxing break in the sunshine without sacrificing fun. Local tip: SHARC access may be included with your vacation rental—check in advance! Afternoon: Adventure & Discovery Visit Lava Lands & Lava Butte Just minutes from Sunriver is Lava Lands Visitor Center, part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. Hike or bike the interpretive trail around Lava Butte, a cinder cone offering panoramic views of the Cascade Range. The landscape here is otherworldly, think hardened lava flows, desert wildflowers, and ancient geological marvels. Bring binoculars and a curiosity for Oregon’s volcanic past. Fun fact: NASA once used these lava fields to train Apollo astronauts. Hike to Benham Falls Just north of Sunriver, the Benham Falls Trail is a flat, scenic route that follows the Deschutes River to one of the area’s most dramatic rapids. This 6-mile round-trip is easy for all ages and offers shaded paths, river overlooks, and plenty of photo ops. Go in the afternoon to catch the falls in golden light – and fewer crowds.  Local tip: Bring bug spray and snacks, and keep dogs leashed – elk sightings are common. Paulina Plunge or Nearby Lakes If you’re looking for a cool twist, book the Paulina Plunge tour, a full-day biking and hiking adventure with natural waterslides and alpine swimming holes in the Cascade Lakes area. Alternatively, explore Paulina Lake or East Lake for kayaking, paddleboarding, or shoreline picnicking. The higher elevation means cooler temps and unbeatable views. Insider pick: Elk Lake is a quiet alternative with paddleboard rentals and a lakeside café. Early Evening: Relax & Unwind Tee Time at Sunriver Golf Courses Sunriver boasts three championship golf courses: Meadows, Woodlands, and the private Crosswater Club (accessed via lodging packages or memberships). Locals often squeeze in a twilight 9 holes or play early evening when courses are quiet. Each course offers stunning scenery, riverfront fairways, and a laid-back but polished experience. Pro tip: Call ahead for twilight deals or book tee times via your resort concierge. Nap or Spa Break at Sunriver Resort Treat yourself to a power nap or a massage at Sage Springs Spa inside Sunriver Resort. After a full day outdoors, a relaxing soak, steam, or aromatherapy session is well-earned. This is how locals reset before heading back out for dinner or stargazing. Evening: Community & Stargazing Dinner & Brewing at Village or Sunriver Brewing Co. Evenings in Sunriver are all about comfort and connection. Grab casual fare at The Village or enjoy craft beers and elevated pub food at Sunriver Brewing Co. Popular menu items

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