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  • Writer's pictureBill Bartlett

Bunking in Sisters


FivePine Lodge. Photo by Bill Bartlett

When you lay your head down to sleep in Sisters, the options are kind of amazing. You’re covered for just about any budget – luxury, moderate, economy. And style? Well you name it and Sisters pretty much has it. Upscale cabins to up-mountain yurts. You can even bunk in a forest fire watch tower.


Sisters has over 200 traditional motel-style rooms in four properties, all within walking distance of town. They range from straight-forward rooms to suites. Amenities range from spas, to free breakfast, to pools, to hot tubs, to exercise and business centers.


Or if you are seeking more privacy, there are three choices with classic and stylish cabins nestled among treed settings. All within the city limits. Want an Old West boarding house style? You can find that too, right downtown. 


If you’re looking for more rustic lodging then head on out to nearby Camp Sherman. Vintage cabins or connected rooms, some streamside, all heavenly, await solo or family solace seekers. 


Airbnb, FlipKey, Vacasa, and Vrbo are all chock full of listings for Sisters Country. 


Rather live it up resort-style? Then take your pick – 15 minutes west or 15 minutes east for 5-star golf, tennis, gourmet dining, and accommodations with glorious mountain views.


Bring your own bed and camp in one of several dozen bucolic sites, deep in the woods, high on a ridge, or alongside a lake or stream. The options are endless.


If you’re towing your bed or it’s behind the driver’s seat, then Sisters is a must-stop oasis for RVers. Roll into a choice of well-run parks including the City-run Creekside Campground facility beside Whychus Creek, two blocks from downtown.


There’s only one problem with lodging in Sisters. No matter if you spend $100 a night or $800 — both are possible — the key is to book early. Let’s just say when it’s this special, those who wait, wait.


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