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Bachelor Village
Amenities include use of a private
Athletic Club, three pools, 6 tennis
courts, basketball courts, the fabulous
Scanlon's Restaurant, a 2.2 river
trail walk, a 5400 sf Conference Center
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Sunriver
Resort
Discover the pinnacles of luxury.
Our beautiful River Lodges offer spectacular
views both inside and outfor
the discriminating business and leisure
guest. |
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Sunset
Realty
Over
250 vacation homes and condos in Sunriver
Oregon at the best rates. From quaint
studios & small homes to "pure
luxury living" 7 bedroom homes,
we have a Sunriver rental that will
accommodate every taste and budget.
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With
more than 100 properties to choose
from in Sunriver, Bennington
Properties, LLC wants to
help you find the vacation rental
that is right for you. From secluded
cabins for that romantic getaway
to luxury homes that accommodate
up to 14 people, we have it all.
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Village
Properties at Sunriver
Affordable elegance is yours in
each of our 120 vacation homes that
suit the couple or family. We offer
you exclusive shopping and recreation
discounts and access to our multi-million
dollar recreation center! Over 20
years experience.
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With
Sunray
Vacation Rentals you can get
free nights and great discounts on
golf, skiing and more. Guests get
free pool, tennis, and access to Sunriver's
New Multi-Million-Dollar Fitness center!
Lots of pet and kid-friendly homes,
luxury homes, and more! |
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Discover
Sunriver Vacation Rentals
Our vacation homes range from cabins
to condos to luxury vacation homes.
We specialize in family reunions,
ski and golf getaways, romantic weekends
for couples and delightful family
vacations. |
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Sisters, Oregon
History:
Even
before settlers came to the Sisters area, it was a crossroads
for Native American travelers from the Willamette Valley
to the west, the Columbia River to the north, and the
high desert country to the east and south. Early day
Hudson Bay trappers may have visited this area as early
as 1810. John C. Fremont, guided by Kit Carson, passed
through this country in 1843.
Because of the barrier of the Cascade Mountains, most
of Central Oregon was bypassed to the north by the first
pioneers following the Oregon Trail during the 1840s.
In 1859, Willamette Valley residents discovered a route
east through the Santiam Pass, the first of several
routes that later became wagon roads through the Sisters
country to the gold mines of eastern Oregon and Idaho.
In 1901, a plat was filed for a town to be called Sisters
and the community began to grow. The town was named
for the Three Sisters mountains. Some say the mountains
were originally called Faith, Hope, and Charity by early
pioneers.
Sisters has continued to build and expand its commercial
area to one of the finest in the country. Sisters is
now a popular destination for visitors, a shopping center
for the growing number of people who have moved to the
area, and an attractive place for many professionals
and businesses to make their headquarters.
Population:
Click here
to see population numbers from the latest census for
Sisters and other Oregon cities.
Weather & Geography:
Temperature: Monthly Ave. Low: 20°F
Monthly Ave. High: 84°F
Hottest Month-July
Coldest Month-December
Driest Month-July
Wettest Month-January
Average annual precipitation: 14.180"
Elevation: 3,180'
Top Industries:
Lumber
Agriculture
Tourism
Top Agricultural Products:
Cattle and calves, hays and forage, specialty products
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