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Activities open to all
A vision years in the making was realized on March 31, 2025, as Sisters Park & Recreation District (SPRD) officials officially cut the...
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Jun 192 min read
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Wildflowers
From Three Creek Lake south of town, to the lands of the Deschutes Land Trust along Whychus Creek, to Iron Mountain a short drive to the...
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Jun 192 min read
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SISTERS IN 3 DAYS
If your plans bring you to Sisters for at least three days, let us help you get the most out of them. With so much to do, it’s nearly...
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Jun 193 min read
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SISTERS IN A DAY
By Bill Bartlett Walk it, bike it ,or park your car (it’s free everywhere and no limits), and start on Hood Avenue, either end, and head...
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Jun 192 min read
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NEIGHBORHOODS OF SISTERS
Sisters is home to more than 10,000 people — but most of us live in neighborhoods you can’t see from Highway 20. Sisters Country is...
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Jun 191 min read
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LIVIN’ LIKE A LOCAL
Local folks in Sisters really enjoy the simple pleasures of life in our small town nestled amid the national forest. Most everyone enjoys...
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Jun 192 min read
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Sisters Timeline
7,700 years ago...Evidence of First Americans moving into Sisters Country, using these lands for huckleberry, root and nut gathering,...
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Jun 192 min read
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Where To Find What
Banks: First Interstate Bank 272 E. Main Ave.541-549-2061. ATM. Mid Oregon Credit Union 650 N. Arrowleaf Trail 541-382-1795. ATM. U.S....
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Jun 191 min read
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the population of Sisters? 3,823 inside city limits; 10,000± in the school district. What are the Three Sisters Mountains called?...
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Jun 191 min read
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WELCOME...
Howdy! Pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and stay a while. We’re glad to have you here. Folks in Sisters enjoy sharing this place we...
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Getting Tuned in
Photo by Jarod Gatley There’s music in the air almost all the time in Sisters. From major music festivals to a thriving open mic scene,...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 131 min read
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Black Butte Ranch
For more than half a century, Black Butte Ranch (BBR) has built lifelong memories. For many, it’s an annual destination where families...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 131 min read
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Resorting to Relaxation
Black Butte Ranch  has been a beloved destination for families for over half a century. Black Butte Ranch opened in 1970 and was...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 132 min read
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Camp Sherman: Paradise in the Tall Pines
By Sue Stafford The picturesque spot known as Camp Sherman lies in the southwest corner of Jefferson County within the Metolius Basin, a...
Sue Stafford
Jun 134 min read
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A Town that Loves the Arts
Photo by Bill Bartlett Sisters has created a true community of artists — people who support and inspire each other to dig deeper, reach...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 131 min read
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Sisters Farmers Market
Photo by Cody Rheault Each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., June through October, Fir Street Park in the center of Sisters becomes a...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 131 min read
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Parks
Barclay Park Located on Cascade Avenue (Highway 20) in the center of downtown Sisters. Includes a public restroom. Bike & Skate Skaters...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 132 min read
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Well-Protected Community
Sisters may be a small town, but its residents, businesses, and visitors are well-protected and well-served by robust and highly...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 132 min read
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Bon Appétit!
By Bill Bartlett Sisters may be small but it’s big in food, punching way above its weight when it comes to choice, taste, and...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jun 121 min read
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Sisters Bakery: a Destination
For more than four decades, all kinds of folks have made a point of stopping at Sisters Bakery on Cascade Avenue for a cup of coffee for...
Sisters Oregon Guide
Jul 28, 20242 min read
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