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Lincoln City, OR 97367
CENTRAL OREGON HEADQUARTERS
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 Sunriver, OR 97707
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Family-Friendly Activities in Caldera Springs, Oregon
September 15, 2022
Caldera Springs

Family-Friendly Activities in Caldera Springs, Oregon

There’s plenty to do for families in Caldera Springs! In the summer, enjoy the sun at one of our three pools or take a dip in the refreshing Deschutes River. Our tennis courts are open to the public and are perfect for a game or two. Don’t forget about our 18-hole disc golf course that weaves through the trees – it’s a great way to explore nature. In the winter, go for a sleigh ride or take a walk on our scenic nature trails. Ice skating is also available at the community center. No matter what time of year it is, there’s always something fun to do in Caldera Springs! Here are our list of favorites: Quarry Pool.  Sporting an infinity edge pool with beach-style entry, two outdoor spa pools plus a kids splash deck, a water slide and built-in water guns, we guarantee the whole family will have a blast! The Quarry Pool is open seasonally, usually from Memorial Day through September. The Lake House.  With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, stunning views of Obsidian Lake and Mt. Bachelor, and a fire pit and a stone fireplace, The Caldera Springs Lake House will be your social and activity hub. The seasonal outdoor deck and beach feature both a fire pit and stone fireplace perfect for relaxing after a long day of exploring. Summer lawn games are also a popular pastime at The Lake House. You can also rent bikes and boats here for another fun way to explore the seven acres of lakes and miles of streams that sparkle throughout Caldera Springs. Caldera Links.  The same team that designed the award winning Crosswater Golf Course brings you Caldera Links, a family-friendly 9-hole golf course that makes the game approachable and enjoyable for all. Discovery Park.  Do your little ones love to climb, swing, dig, and experiment? Discovery Park features life-sized musical instruments, a climbing rock for daring little climbers, an interactive stream and waterway system and high-flying swings. Fitness Center.  Caldera Springs guests have access to the fully furnished fitness center and year-round outdoor spas. You can also enjoy the sport courts for a friendly game of tennis, pickle ball, or basketball with the whole family. Enjoy Trailmere Lake and/or Obsidian Lake. Float Obsidian or Trailmere Lake on your choice of kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard. The friendly staff at The Lake House Concierge will get you geared up for a memorable day out on the water. Catch and release fishing for rainbow trout is also a fun family favorite activity here. Zeppa Bistro.  Zeppa Bistro overlooks the lake and features indoor and outdoor seating on their expansive patio – four-legged friends are welcome too! Unwind with a glass of wine and one of their delicious brick-oven pizzas as you soak up the breathtaking views of Mt. Bachelor. Do not forget to save some room for their artisan gelato. Zeppa Bistro is open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Learn more things to do in Caldera Springs or check out our collection of Caldera Springs vacation rentals.
Smith Rock Ranch Pumpkin Patch: Get in the Spirit of Fall
September 7, 2022
Central Oregon

Smith Rock Ranch Pumpkin Patch: Get in the Spirit of Fall

Fall is right around the corner, and nothing gets you in the spirit of the season like spending an afternoon at a pumpkin patch. Enjoy making your way through a corn maze, sipping a hot apple cider, and of course finding the perfect pumpkin with stunning views of the Smith Rock formation as your backdrop.   Smith Rock Ranch Pumpkin Patch  The pumpkin patch at Smith Rock Ranch has something for everyone from a u-pick pumpkin patch, to a harvest market full of farm fresh produce, jams, raw honey, decorations, and more, to a themed corn maze – this year is The Flintstones! In addition to these fall favorite activities, visitors can also enjoy a Western shooting gallery, pony rides and horse-drawn carriages, pumpkin cannons, a petting zoo, barnyard putt-putt, live music, and so much more!   The Smith Rock Pumpkin Patch opens for the fall season this year on October 1st, and will remain open until the final day of the season.   Location: Terrebonne, OR  Hours of Operations:   Maize & Activities: Friday 12pm – 6pm / Saturday & Sunday 10am – 6pm  Pumpkin Patch & Market: Tuesday – Friday 12pm – 6pm / Saturday & Sunday 10am – 6pm  Please note: Depending on weather conditions, some activities may be closed. We recommend that you check their Facebook page for current updates.   Tickets can be purchased online. Purchase a ticket package with an entry time, 1 maize ticket, and 5 activity tokens. Tickets will be on sale September 7th-October 31st.   Ready to Book Your Next Fall Getaway?  Looking for your perfect home base to explore Central Oregon this fall? We have got you covered with our impressive collection of vacation rentals from cozy cabins to luxury homes in Central Oregon. We guarantee one autumn stay will have you falling in love! We can’t wait to see you at the patch!  
Visit the High Desert Museum!
August 23, 2022
Bend

Visit the High Desert Museum!

The High Desert Museum has been inspiring and educating visitors and locals alike since 1982. This popular Central Oregon attraction displays the history, culture, and animals of the High Desert through interactive exhibits and engaging programs.   Ever-Changing Exhibits – You Know, To Keep It Interesting There are ever-changing exhibits to explore throughout the year, so no matter what month you are visiting, there is so much to enjoy at this award-winning museum.  Outdoor Exhibits at the High Desert Museum Discover local animals in natural habitats in a variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits. Otters, porcupines, owls, eagles and reptiles are all waiting to welcome you! During the summer, visitors can enjoy the Raptors of the Desert Sky daily flight program where you can see birds of prey swooping over the museum’s 135 wooded acres.   (Re)Living History: See the Daily Life for Locals 100 Years Ago Kids of all ages will love traveling back in time to the 1904 High Desert Ranch and Sawmill where they can interact with living history characters, and see how daily life was for locals more than 100 years ago.  Rimrock Café Stop by the Rimrock Café for a healthy snack or delicious lunch. Their daily specials are often inspired by their ever-changing exhibits. During warmer months, enjoy a coffee or a drink on their patio surrounded by trees.   Looking to pick up a souvenir or a gift? Make sure to swing by Silver Sage Trading where you can find books, educational toys, locally crafted jewelry, ornaments, and more!  Visit www.highdesertmuseum.org for operating hours, current ticket prices, permanent and current exhibits, and the daily schedule of programs.  Book a Stay with Meredith Lodging!  Ready to discover one of the best interactive museums on the West Coast, alongside breathtaking scenery and endless outdoor recreation opportunities? It’s all at the High Desert Museum! Meredith Lodging has you covered with a wide selection of Central Oregon vacation rentals to suit all your needs and budget. You can view our entire Bend, Oregon vacation rentals collection online (including our Bend lodging and Mt. Bachelor Village Collection options). We hope to see you in the High Desert soon! 
Things to Do in Sisters, Oregon in September 
August 19, 2022
Sisters

Things to Do in Sisters, Oregon in September 

Plan a getaway to Sisters, OR where fun is in abundance all year round. Named for the three towering peaks to its west, Sisters is a vibrant, artsy community with a charming 1880s façade and small-town feel.   September brings cooler air and vibrant events to the heart of Oregon. Whether you’re planning what to do at Lincoln City, Oregon or nearby towns like Sisters, fall offers farmers markets, art fairs, and festivals. From scenic mountain views to cozy vacation rentals, your autumn escape starts here. Book your stay with Meredith Lodging and explore all Lincoln City and Central Oregon have to offer. Nestled at the base of the Cascade Mountains, visitors and locals alike are mesmerized by Sisters’ captivating countryside with the Willamette and Deschutes National Forest to the west, and the vast landscape of the high desert to the east.  Of course, there is an abundance of outdoor activities to enjoy from hiking the trials, fishing in the famous Metolius River, horseback riding, white water rafting, and hitting the slopes at Hoodoo, but there are also some great annual community events held throughout the year that the whole family can enjoy.   Check out some fun things to do in September in Sisters:  25th Annual Country Fair & Art Show Stop by this art show and sale where you can enjoy live music, children’s activities, animals, country store, cake walk, famous homemade marionberry cobbler & ice cream, and more!   Details:  September 16th, 2022, 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM, 121 N Brooks Camp Rd  Admission:  Free! All proceeds are donated to local community support agencies.  Sisters Farmer Market Enjoy a Sunday Funday at the Sisters Farmers Market. Browse through various stalls offering farm fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and artisanal goods. After shopping take a stroll through the rest of Fir Street Park, which features live music at the Songbird Stage, and a splash pad – perfect for the kiddos to cool down on hot days.  Details:  The market takes place every Sunday, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, June 5th to October 2nd, 2022, Fir Street Park.  Sisters Folk Festival Enjoy listening to some great live roots music at this annual three-day concert series.   Details:   September 30 – October 2, 2022 at Village Green Park   Tickets:  3-Day All Events Pass – $200 ($85 Youth 17 & under)  Friday Only Pass: $85 ($40 Youth 17 & under) Saturday Only Pass: $125 ($60 Youth 17 & under) – SOLD OUT Sunday Only Pass: $75 ($30 Youth 17 & under)  Schedule:  Friday: music runs 6:00 PM – midnight  Saturday: music runs noon – 4:00 PM / 6:00 PM – midnight  Sunday: music starts 10:00 AM at Village Green Park, ends at 4:30 PM   Check out this link for FAQs.  Sisters Fresh Hop Festival This festival showcases fresh hop beers from over 20 Oregon Breweries. Enjoy live music and tasty bites from several food carts as you sample some hop-tastic beers!   Details:   Saturday, Sep 24th, 12 PM – 6 PM  Three Creeks Brewing Tasting Room and Landing Zone 265 E Barclay Dr, Sisters, OR   All Ages Welcome | 21+ Inside Beer Tent | Free to Attend | Tickets Required for Beer   Tickets on Sale Now:  $25 = Entry w/ SFH Festival Pint Glass + 5 Drink Tickets (Online & At the Door)  $30 = Entry w/ SFH Festival Pint Glass + 10 Drink Ticket (Online Only)  $2 = Extra Drink Ticket (4oz Pour)  This year, proceeds will help support Ronald McDonald House Bend and Circle of Friends.  Stay with Meredith Lodging  Ready to explore the charming and scenic town of Sisters? From expansive desert estates to cozy mountain cabins, you can find your perfect vacation rental when you book a getaway to Sisters or Central Oregon with Meredith Lodging. Book online, or contact our locally-based team at 877-778-9055 to help you plan the perfect trip and find the perfect place to stay.  Make sure to check out our collection of vacation rentals in Sisters, OR.
Fall Colors in Oregon: Five Places to See!
August 4, 2022
Central Oregon

Fall Colors in Oregon: Five Places to See!

There is nothing quite like the beauty of the Fall color show to make you truly appreciate the gorgeous natural surroundings of Central Oregon.  Nestled in between Summer’s last sunny gasp and the first true snowfall, watching the woods come alive in yellow, reds and oranges is one of the best things about Autumn in Central Oregon! Below is a list of some of the best places for you to see the Fall Foliage, and Meredith Lodging can be your perfect home base.  With cozy homes in Bend, Sunriver and up at Mt. Bachelor Village, we can help you Fall in love with Central Oregon! Visit MeredithLodging.com to see our Central Oregon collection of vacation rentals and book your seasonal #staywithmeredith 5. Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory Not only is this spot a perfect stop for some family-friendly fun year-round, in the Fall it’s also a great place to watch the colors change – and if you are staying in Sunriver, it is also one of the most convenient. Gather your kiddos and explore this hidden gem in the crisp early morning hours (maybe with a coffee to go from Brewed Awakenings).  The trail is accessible and mostly flat, and everyone will enjoy the view!  4. Tumalo Creek Trail to Tumalo Falls Want to get outside of Bend but not have to go far to feel like you are truly out in the woods? Tumalo Creek Trail to Tumalo Falls is a great option.  Check it out during the Fall to see the leaves turn and then come back in the Winter for some great snow-shoeing or cross-country skiing adventures. You will want to bring your camera for this one, the falls are stunning year-round!  3. Smith Rock State Park A big part of the Fall color show at Smith Rock is the golden light that seems to wash the world-famous cliff sides in color, but Smith Rock offers up some beautiful shades of Autumn yellows and greens reflected off Crooked River Canyon, too.  Plus, if you go in October, you can stop by the Pumpkin Patch, which offers world-class views while you hunt for your perfect jack-o-lantern-to-be. 2. Deschutes River Trail  This beautiful and accessible trail runs just over 23 miles from Farewell Park to Riverbend Park, through the Old Mill District and ends near McKay Park. Stay with Meredith Lodging at Mt. Bachelor Village Resort and catch the trail right outside your door! Many of our Bend homes are located near the trail, too, making it an easy way to see all the natural beauty in Bend as the seasons change. 1. Drake park And our favorite place to see fall colors in This is our number one for several reasons…there is a wide variety of trees planted in the park, so you can see a lot of color in one place; it is centrally located in Bend (and easy to get to) and it’s a park – so the kiddos can play while you drink in all that color; AND, if you like to take photos, the reflection of the fall trees in Mirror Pond is nothing short of stunning. The park is 13 acres in size and boasts more than ½ mile of riverfront. The many maple trees planted in this park provide bright shades of red and orange for your photo opportunities! Come See the Fall Colors in Oregon for Yourself!  Visit MeredithLodging.com to book your stay in a Central Oregon vacation rental this Fall!
Lakes Near Bend, Oregon
August 3, 2022
Bend

Lakes Near Bend, Oregon

Top Swimming Lakes Near Bend Where You Can Live That Lake Life Bend is home to numerous stunning lakes, perfect for hiking, taking a dip on warmer days (or braving a dip on colder days, too!), and capturing that perfect family photo, or selfie. If you’re looking for things to do in Bend, visiting the many alpine lakes in the summer should probably go toward the top of your itinerary! A stay in one of our beautiful Bend or Mt. Bachelor Village vacation rentals will provide the perfect home base for exploring Central Oregon’s nature in all of its splendor. Here are some of our favorite alpine lakes for exploring: Todd Lake This pristine lake is nestled at the base of Broken Top, providing visitors with stunning views of wide-open meadows, mountains, and summer wildflowers. A 1.5-mile trail, suitable for all ages, will guide you around the lake. Keep your eyes open for hundreds of baby frogs that hatch here early summer. Note: the trail is only open during the summer months.  Paulina Lake Situated at the basin of the Newberry Volcano caldera, Paulina Lake boasts breathtaking views reflecting thousands of years of volcanic activity. The day use area offers picnic areas and swimming beaches. The water comes mostly from snowmelt, so it can be chilly for swimming in the early season. Luckily, the Paulina Lake Loop Trail leads you to some geothermal hot springs on the north shore.   Moraine Lake This high mountain lake is easy to access and is not too far from Bend, making it the ideal family outing. The lake is not very deep, so late August/early September, the water is warmer – perfect for taking a dip as you soak up the views!  Twin Lakes The 3-mile hike into Twin Lakes will take your breath away with meadows of wildflowers, miles of old growth Douglas Firs, and views of turquoise water. Please note: This trail is currently closed. Please check this link for current updates.   Sparks Lake Just off the Cascade Lakes Highway, Sparks Lake boasts stunning views of Broken Top, South Sister, and Bachelor Butte, a perfect backdrop for your family photo. Elk Lake Elk Lake, with the Three Sisters towering over the north end of the lake and Mt. Bachelor dominating the eastern horizon, has a beautiful backdrop. It is not a high-traffic fishing destination, but it is so clear that you can see all the way to the bottom from any area on the surface. Instead, it offers sandy beaches, picnic areas, and plenty of trails to hike and bike. Going to Elk Lake is a full-day trip. Ready to take the plunge? You can view our amazing selection of Bend vacation rentals online, or contact our friendly Reservations Team at 877.778.9055 to book your stay. We hope to see you soon! In the meantime, follow us on social media and post those vacay pics with #STAYWITHMEREDITH.
Things to Know About Bend’s Annual Fall Festival 
August 2, 2022
Bend

Things to Know About Bend’s Annual Fall Festival 

Enjoy a full weekend of fall fun with friends and family, great food and drinks, art, music, and more! The streets of downtown Bend will be filled with a Harvest Market, an Oregon Lifestyle Market serving gourmet food and drinks, a Fine Arts Promenade, a Family Play Zone, a Bend Business Showcase, live music, and so much more!  Festival Details:  The festival will be held Friday, September 30th – Sunday, October 2nd in downtown Bend.   Hours of Operation Friday: 5pm – 10-pm Saturday: 11am – 10pm Sunday: 11am – 5pm  No pets are allowed on the Bend Fall Festival premises.  The event is free. Enjoy three days of great food and drink, live performances, and family-friendly fun!  Free parking is available at the Deschutes County Administration building parking lots on Friday after 5 pm, and all-day Saturday & Sunday. The lots are located just two blocks from the festival, making for an easy walk. Street and garage parking are also available downtown.   Ready to Fall in Love with Bend in Fall?   Enjoy Harvest Season with an amazing stay at one of our lovely Bend vacation rentals. You can view our entire Bend vacation rentals collection online, or contact our friendly Reservations Team at 877.778.9055 to book your stay. We hope to welcome in the fall season with you soon!  
The Old Mill District: What to Know Before You Go
July 31, 2022
Bend

The Old Mill District: What to Know Before You Go

Get to Know The Old Mill District In Bend, Oregon, the Old Mill District is widely considered Central Oregon’s hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. This bustling commercial zone is known for its numerous shops and eateries and boasts an eclectic assortment of attractions, including breweries, art galleries, and concert venues – and it’s walking distance from Downtown Bend. Over the years, visitors and locals alike have enjoyed spending time in this enclave of commerce in an otherwise rural mountain region to find things to do when they aren’t hiking an alpine trail or floating down the delightful Deschutes River. Meredith Lodging, the area’s premium vacation rental management service, boasts a dazzling collection of rentals in both Sunriver and Bend within minutes of the Old Mill District. As such, we have composed a quick guide to how to spend your time in one of the beloved city’s most prominent places to visit. Oregon Vacation Spots | Spending Time in the Old Mill District As one of the Beaver State’s premier vacation spots, Bend, Oregon, is more than an outdoor enthusiast’s playground. Whether you are ready to get out of the backcountry or simply yearn for busy streets and things to do besides hiking, biking, paddling, and fishing, the Old Mill District will be waiting for you. Let’s delve into one of the area’s most popular hangouts! Breweries, Restaurants, and Entertainment The Old Mill District provides several options beyond its renowned retail offerings. For many, a trip to Central Oregon means exploring each nook, including what is in town. This thriving sphere of business has come a long way from the days of sawmills and loggers, but one thing is for sure, you will find plenty of things to do! Breweries in the Old Mill District One of the first things that come to mind when thinking about Bend is beer. And for good reason too – Bend is home to some of the best craft breweries in Oregon! In the Old Mill District, there are several fantastic options to choose from: The Tasting Room at Deschutes Brewery, Monkless Belgian Ales, Immersion Brewing, and Crux Fermentation Project. You can enjoy the shopping, trail, or live music of the Old Mill District and then go to the brewery or breweries of your choice! It’s certainly a tough question for a lot of folk! Try Out Bend Ale Trail and Cycle Pub For anyone who considers themselves a beer connoisseur, the Bend Ale Trail is a great place to sample some of the Pacific Northwest’s finest lagers, porters, and IPAs. And if you want to burn calories while you drink, Cycle Pub has a must-try experience that combines biking and beer. Meanwhile, there are several restaurants such as Anthony’s for fine fresh seafood, Hola! for authentic Mexican-Peruvian cuisine, and Pastini for those craving carbs after a day of adventure. Hayden Homes Amphitheater After staving off your appetite, you may wish to consider heading over to the Hayden Homes Amphitheater for some live music. For those wanting a more tranquil or laid-back entertainment experience, there are three noteworthy art galleries; Lubbesmeyer Studio & Gallery, Tumalo Art Company, and Amejko Artistry to browse and peruse. And the Roundabout Art Route is a stunning complement to the local art scene that offers an inspiring way to discover Bend’s public art compendium. Yoga, Spas, & Wellness Centers Finally, if spas and fitness are your cups of tea, you will be delighted to find an impressive array of wellness centers, yoga studios, and gyms to get your blood flowing and realign your energy. Namaste. Central Oregon Vacation Rentals in Bend and Sunriver The Old Mill District presents an excellent option for shopping, eating, and everything in between. And while finding things to do in Bend, Oregon, is rarely a challenging prospect, it never hurts to add a few more. As you plan your next getaway, be sure to check out our sizable batch of Oregon vacation rentals that are sure to please. For more information or to check availability, please visit us online or call 877-778-9055 today!
Tumalo State Park: What to Know Before You Go
July 21, 2022
Bend

Tumalo State Park: What to Know Before You Go

Where is Tumalo State Park? Nestled in the heart of scenic and sunny central Oregon, Tumalo State Park sits along Oregon’s spectacular Deschutes River four miles north of Bend. Its location makes it an ideal base camp for endless outdoor activities: lush green golf courses, crystal clear streams full of rainbow trout, pristine alpine lakes, and miles of scenic hiking and mountain bike trails.  Day-Use  Tumalo’s day-use area rests on the banks of the Deschutes River, and features picnic sites shaded by majestic ponderosa pines, junipers and alders. There is also a wading area perfect for taking a dip on a hot day.   Day use hours are 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. year-round. A day use parking permit is required, and can be purchased on-site.   Deschutes River Trail  A 2.4-mile Tumalo segment of the 12-mile Deschutes River Trail can be accessed from the day-use area parking lot. The trail follows the Deschutes River south 1.4 miles to Riley Ranch Nature Reserve, which offers additional trails. Bikes are not allowed on this section of the trail, and dogs are not allowed at Riley Ranch. The trail also continues north along the river for a mile. To access it, cross the river from the OB Riley Road Bridge. This section of the trail offers access to some slow-moving parts of the river perfect for wading.   Note: Tumalo Falls is not located near Tumalo State Park. This scenic landmark is about a 45-minute drive southwest of the park.  Ready to Explore Tumalo State Park?   Now is a wonderful time to plan your next vacation getaway to Central Oregon! You can view our complete collection of Bend vacation rentals, Central Oregon vacation rentals, and Mt Bachelor Village vacation rentals online, or call our Reservations Team at 877.778.9055 to book your stay. We hope to see you soon! In the meantime, follow us on social and tag those vacay posts #STAYWITHMEREDITH. 
Sunriver Breweries: Taste Some Great Beer in Sunriver, OR!
July 14, 2022
Sunriver

Sunriver Breweries: Taste Some Great Beer in Sunriver, OR!

Sunriver, Oregon offers endless outdoor activities surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. After an adventure-filled day on the river, trails or mountain, kick back and relax as you soak up some sunshine with a crisp, cold craft beer in hand. Cheers!  Sip on award-winning Sunriver Brewing suds   The Sunriver Pub is conveniently located in the Village of scenic Sunriver, Oregon. Enjoy their high-quality pub food, and award-winning craft beer served in a family-friendly setting. We love their Wagyu sliders, General Tso fried cauliflower bites, and Hefeweizen battered Alaskan codfish and chips. Order a beer sampler, sit back, relax, and toast to another memorable stay in Sunriver. Pups are allowed on the outdoor patio, too!   Enjoy some tunes and beers at The Mountain Jug  Locals and visitors alike love a pit stop after a day on the trails or the mountains at the Jug. They have 12 constantly rotating taps of local brew, over 2000 vinyl records to sort through and play, and vintage arcade games. Enjoy a pint or two in their relaxing outdoor space, or fill a growler to enjoy back on the deck of your Meredith Lodging vacation rental. No food is served, but there is a burger place right next door, where you can order food and bring it back to enjoy with your beer. No minors are allowed.   Ready to raise a glass to an unforgettable Sunriver vacation getaway?   Stay with Meredith Lodging! We offer an impressive collection of vacation rentals in Sunriver and throughout Central Oregon. Whether you prefer a quiet escape surrounded by nature, or a large family home in the center of it all, we have the perfect property for your stay. We are also happy to offer a great selection of pet-friendly options, too!  
Paulina Plunge – Take the Plunge This Summer!
July 14, 2022
Sunriver

Paulina Plunge – Take the Plunge This Summer!

Central Oregon is an outdoor enthusiasts’ paradise. Experience an adventure tour that has a little of everything: a six-mile ride down a smooth forest trail on a fat tire mountain bike, nature hikes, waterfall viewing, and of course, the iconic Paulina Plunge.  Details of the Tour at Paulina Plunge Descend deep into the Oregon back country, as you discover the grandeur of the Paulina Mountains and the secrets of Chief Paulina’s water slide on your fat tire mountain bike. During the length of the trip, you will descend over 2,000 vertical feet. The tour consists of four 1-1/2-mile downhill biking segments to each waterfall stop. Your group will visit up to six pristine waterfalls ranging in height from 10 to 40 feet, including two safe natural water slides to explore and play on. Two 1/2-mile short, energetic nature hikes are required to reach the falls and slides.  Who Can Take the Plunge?  This wet and wild family adventure is suitable for all ages from 4 to 70 with intermediate biking skills, and with a minimum 28-inch inseam (stand over bike clearance) to fit their bikes.   What Should You Wear  T-shirts, shorts/board shorts are recommended. Closed toes shoes are required on your feet at all times of the tour. River sandals and Aqua socks are NOT recommended. Old tennis shoes work best for this type of excursion.  What Should You Bring  Water – You will need one (32oz) water bottle per rider. No Nalgene wide mouth or metal water bottles, as they will not fit in the bottle rack. Water is for sale at the bike trailer for $2 – cash only.  Lunch – Bring your own food in a day pack. Remember you must carry all your own gear, so we recommend travelling light.  Towels are usually not needed, as you will air dry while coasting downhill  Additional Information  Tour Times: 9am to 3pm /10am to 4pm   Open daily June 15th – September 4th  Cost: $90 per rider  Bike and helmet are included  Call or email with any additional questions or inquiries.   Where to Stay in Central Oregon?  Ready to take the plunge and plan a vacation to remember? Meredith Lodging has an impressive selection of vacation rentals throughout Central Oregon. You can view our entire collection at Meredith Lodging, or contact us at 877-778-9055. We hope to see you soon!  
Meredith Hospitality Expands to Mt. Hood
June 24, 2022
Central Oregon
Mt Hood

Meredith Hospitality Expands to Mt. Hood

Meredith Hospitality Brands Inc. Expands to Mt. Hood with Acquisition of Mt Hood Vacation Rentals Meredith Hospitality Brands, a premier West Coast/PNW vacation home management company, announced this week that its flagship brand, Meredith Lodging, acquired Mt Hood Vacation Rentals (please note in the official brand name there is no “.” after Mt) in March of 2022. Since closing, Meredith Hospitality Brands has continued to grow its portfolio in the Mt. Hood area, offering their guests stays in beautiful mountain homes and cabins in the village communities of Mt. Hood. High homeowner retention rates and organic growth are hallmarks of Meredith Hospitality Brands. Meredith Hospitality Brands continues to expand its portfolio, branching into various new states and regions, including Mt. Hood. We selected our subsidiary company Meredith Lodging to acquire Mt Hood Vacation Rentals, as its focus on boutique collections of luxury and unique homes, superior service levels, and a strong commitment to the local community fit well with Ms. LeBarge’s operations. Of late, we’ve been very active in acquisitions through all our different brand platforms, and Meredith Lodging was the right fit for this acquisition. All our platforms continue to grow without outside investment or debt,” commented CEO of Meredith Hospitality Brands, Jon Oksenholt. Betsy LaBarge, the owner of Mt Hood Vacation Rentals for the past 30 years, is equally pleased. Said Betsy, “I care deeply about all the homeowners we partner with, the guests who stay with us and the people we employ, so finding the right buyer was incredibly important. The team at Meredith Lodging is clearly the best choice for us. We share the same values around delivering the best possible owner, guest, and employee experience. As I move into retirement, I am excited to watch from the sidelines, the next level of growth for Mt Hood Vacation Rentals.” Meredith Lodging Regional Director, Chris Rossborough, added, “Mt Hood Vacation Rentals has been doing things right for a long time, and we look forward to expanding that tradition of excellence. The familiar and much-loved local staff will continue to deliver their hallmark personal and professional service. The website, mthoodrentals.com, and brand (Mt Hood Vacation Rentals) will also continue as we amplify the goodwill associated with both. Our homeowners will now enjoy the added benefit of their homes being marketed on both the Mt Hood Vacation Rentals website and across the Meredith Lodging platform.” Cari Boland, Owner Relations Manager who leads the Mt Hood Vacation Rentals team shared, “I am very excited to join the Meredith Hospitality Brands team and look forward to bringing the additional benefits they provide to our owners and guests.” Meredith Hospitality Brands holds numerous brands that provide beautiful, private, and professionally managed vacation homes in Oregon. Aggregated across all brand offerings, Meredith Hospitality Brands offer more than 1,000 units in many of the most-loved beach and mountain vacation destinations on the West Coast. You can view a sampling of the Meredith Hospitality Brands collection at MeredithLodging.com.
Fly Fishing in Bend, Oregon
June 7, 2022
Bend

Fly Fishing in Bend, Oregon

Did you know Bend boasts some of the best fly-fishing spots on the West Coast? With excellent and experienced tour operators, stunning natural scenery, and an abundance of year-round fishing opportunities, come discover why Bend is becoming a burgeoning fly fishing mecca. It’s no wonder many want to know more about fly fishing in Bend, Oregon! What to know before your fly fishing trip: How to Fly Fish Fly fishing involves the use of artificial, light-weight flies and specialized gear, including a fly rod, reel, and weighted line to catch fish in either fresh or saltwater. This method of fishing is considered more technical and challenging than other types of fishing. Ready to Give It a Try? Take a Guided Fishing Tour! Learn from the local pros! Many of Bend’s best fly fishing shops also offer tours. The knowledgeable and friendly guides will help you get you geared up for an instructive and fun excursion whether it is a Walk and Wade Trip, or a full day out on the river. Deep Canyon Outfitters The passionate and enthusiastic staff of Deep Canyon Outfitters offers several experiences to cater to your specific needs, from casting a line for the first time on the Crooked River, fly fishing the Lower Deschutes, or enjoying a half day adventure with family or friends. Fly and Field Outfitters Locally owned and operated Fly and Field Outfitters can’t wait to get you out on the water! Choose from a wide range of trips to some of the best fishing spots in Central Oregon, including the Cascade Lakes, Crooked River and Fall River. With over 10 years of experience, the crew specializes in taking the complete beginner and making the day educational and memorable. Have Some Experience Under Your Belt? Here are some favorite fishing spots and the type of fish you may catch there: Metolius River Stunning and challenging, and home to Bull Trout, Rainbow Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and Mountain White Fish. Fall River Exclusively for fly fishers, this relaxing setting is considered one of the most scenic places in Central Oregon to cast a line year-round. You can find Brown, Brook and Rainbow Trout. Davis Lake Many experts consider this lake some of the best big-bass water in the state. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains as you anticipate your next big catch! The Deschutes River Whether you choose the Upper, Lower, or Middle Deschutes, the scenic surroundings will provide the perfect backdrop for your fly-fishing adventure. The river is home to Book and Rainbow Trout, as well as Mountain Whitefish. Ready to try some fishing around Central Oregon? Book a stay with Meredith Lodging! We have an amazing selection of homes to suit your every need and budget. You can view our complete collection of Bend and Central Oregon vacation rentals online (including pet-friendly, luxury, and cabin rentals), or call our Reservations Team at 877.778.9055 to book your stay. We hope to see you out on the water soon! Learn more about all the things to do in Bend from our Area Guide >
Things to Do in Central Oregon This 4th of July!
June 2, 2022
Central Oregon

Things to Do in Central Oregon This 4th of July!

Central Oregon is the ultimate destination for a memorable Fourth of July weekend. With stunning mountain views, crystal-clear lakes, and vibrant communities, this region offers endless opportunities for family fun and celebration. Whether you are looking for lively festivals, small-town parades, or outdoor adventures, Central Oregon has something for everyone in 2026. Bend: A Hub of Fourth of July Festivities Bend is the heart of Central Oregon’s Independence Day celebrations, offering a full weekend of events for all ages. The 4th of July Pet Parade and Old-Fashioned Festival – A Community Tradition The 4th of July Pet Parade and Old-Fashioned Festival has been a beloved community tradition in downtown Bend since the 1930s. This iconic event draws thousands of spectators and participants each year. The festivities begin at 10:00 AM with the Pet Parade, where costumed pets and their owners march through the streets in a delightful display of creativity and community spirit. After the parade, the celebration continues at Drake Park, where the whole family can enjoy live music, local artisans, and fantastic food. Be sure to stop by the expanded family area with free old-fashioned games and activities that transport you back in time. This event perfectly captures the charm and community spirit that makes Bend so special. Free Live Music at Waypoint Head to Waypoint, located inside The Grove in Bend, on July 3rd for free live music from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Enjoy a full-service bar with craft beer and a thoughtfully curated wine and cocktail menu. The whole family can enjoy a fun evening out – minors are allowed when accompanied by an adult, and pups are welcome on the patio. It is the perfect way to kick off your holiday weekend with great tunes and good company. Bend’s Fourth of July Fireworks The City of Bend hosts a spectacular fireworks display on July 4th at dusk. The show is visible from various viewpoints around the city, including the Old Mill District and Pilot Butte. Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot and enjoy the festive atmosphere. More Bend Events Tower Theatre’s 4th of July Celebration – Enjoy a special patriotic performance at the historic Tower Theatre on July 4th. Check their schedule for showtimes and ticket availability. Float the River – For a uniquely Bend experience, rent a paddleboard, kayak, or inner tube and float the Deschutes River through the heart of the city. It is a refreshing way to spend a summer afternoon. Sunriver: A Festival for the Whole Family Just a short drive south of Bend, Sunriver is a premier destination for family-friendly Fourth of July celebrations. The Village at Sunriver 4th of July Festival Bring the whole family out to celebrate our country’s independence with a fun-filled day at The Village at Sunriver Festival. This annual event is packed with activities that will delight visitors of all ages: Some activities are free of charge, and proceeds from the event benefit local charities. The festival runs throughout the day on July 4th, making it a perfect destination for families staying in Sunriver vacation rentals. Sunriver Concerts and Activities Sunriver Music Festival – Enjoy a special Independence Day concert featuring patriotic classics and lively performances. Stargazing at the Sunriver Observatory – After the festivities, head to the Oregon Observatory at Sunriver for an evening of stargazing. The clear Central Oregon skies offer incredible views of the night sky. Sisters: Small-Town Charm and Local Flavor The charming town of Sisters offers a more relaxed pace with plenty of holiday spirit. Stroll and Shop at the Sisters Farmers Market Swing by the Sisters Farmers Market on Sunday, July 3rd, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM in Fir Street Park. Enjoy local food, arts and crafts, live music, and more. Pick up some tasty treats to enjoy back at your cozy Sisters vacation rental, or find a unique souvenir to remember your holiday weekend. Sisters Fourth of July Parade Sisters hosts a charming 4th of July Parade through its historic downtown streets. The parade typically begins at 11:00 AM and features floats, horses, local businesses, and community groups. This small-town tradition is a highlight of the holiday weekend. Outdoor Adventures Near Sisters Hiking and Biking – Sisters is a gateway to some of Central Oregon’s best trails. Explore the nearby Deschutes National Forest for stunning views of the Three Sisters mountains. Fishing and Boating – Visit Suttle Lake or Detroit Lake for a day of fishing, kayaking, or paddleboarding. These pristine alpine lakes are perfect for summer recreation. Mount Bachelor Village: Mountain Views and Summer Fun Mt Bachelor Village offers a unique summer experience with stunning views of Oregon’s iconic volcano. While winter brings skiers and snowboarders, summer transforms this area into a hub for hiking, mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides. The Village hosts various summer activities over the holiday weekend, making it a great base for outdoor enthusiasts. Resort Celebrations: Brasada Ranch, Eagle Crest, and Black Butte Ranch Central Oregon’s premier resorts offer luxurious Fourth of July experiences with amenities that rival any destination. Brasada Ranch Brasada Ranch offers a luxury Fourth of July experience with resort-style amenities. Enjoy a poolside celebration, live music, and a spectacular fireworks display over the high desert landscape. This is an ideal choice for those seeking a more upscale holiday experience. Eagle Crest Eagle Crest hosts family-friendly activities throughout the holiday weekend, including a parade, live music, and outdoor games. The resort’s amenities, including pools, golf courses, and tennis courts, provide endless entertainment for all ages. Our Eagle Crest vacation rentals put you right in the middle of all the action. Black Butte Ranch Black Butte Ranch celebrates the Fourth of July with a community gathering featuring a parade, kids’ activities, and a beautiful fireworks display over the surrounding pine forests. It is the perfect setting for a classic mountain holiday. Browse our Black Butte Ranch rentals to find your ideal retreat. Mount Hood and the High Cascades For those seeking mountain adventures closer to Portland, the Mount Hood area offers a peaceful and scenic Fourth of July experience. Government Camp Summer Festivities Government Camp hosts a variety of summer activities over the holiday weekend. Explore the charming alpine village, hike the nearby trails, or take a
Sunriver Family Friendly Activities
June 1, 2022
Sunriver

Sunriver Family Friendly Activities

If you’re looking for education and outdoorsy vacation for your family, Sunriver is a great place to base your stay in Central Oregon! Here are a few great Sunriver family friendly activities! Visit the Sunriver Nature Center and Observatory.  There is a world-class observatory and beautiful nature center within Sunriver Resort! Visit the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory and explore their nature trail, highlighting all kinds of native flora and fauna. You can also sign-up to attend one of their birding walks or learn more about birds of prey and other native animals at their live animal exhibits (the newest owl in residence is our favorite!). At night, return for a breathtaking look at a sky dripping with stars! The Oregon Observatory has the largest collection of telescopes in the United States! Make sure to plan ahead as some activities require reservations and tickets. Discover Local Bike Trails.  Sunriver is home to over 40 miles of all terrain mountain and family-friendly bike trails that weave through beautiful scenery including the Deschutes River and the Deschutes National Forest. The Sun-Lava Trail is a must see! Sunriver has numerous bike rental shops with friendly and attentive staff just waiting to get you all set for a day of riding the trails in Bend and Sunriver. Explore The Village at Sunriver.  The center of the Sunriver community is The Village at Sunriver – and it is made for family fun! From bumper cars, mini-golf, and rock-climbing in the summer to a Village Christmas tree and sledding/tubing hill in the winter, there is always fun to be had at the Village at Sunriver! See our Post for our favorite stops, including coffee at Brewed Awakenings, baked goods at Hot Lava and ice cream for everyone at Goody’s!
Take Flight on a Mt. Bachelor Zipline Tour This Summer! 
May 30, 2022
Mt Bachelor

Take Flight on a Mt. Bachelor Zipline Tour This Summer! 

Experience Mt. Bachelor like never before with an exhilarating zip line ride on the Northwest’s fastest, steepest, and highest-elevation zip adventure. This scenic, dual-line, three-stage tour begins above the tree line at the top of Pine Marten lift at an elevation of 7,800 feet and drops nearly 1,4000 feet. Get ready to soar this summer on a Mt. Bachelor zipline tour! Zip Line Tour Stages  Stage one Stage one starts near the unloading area of the Pine Marten lift. You will drop 225 feet in elevation as you descend towards the Skyliner lift. Enjoy stunning views of Tumalo Mountain and Paulina Peak in the distance while flying over ravines and ridges below.  Stage two Stage two will angle you back toward the Pine Marten while dropping an additional 263 feet. Marvel at the stunning views of South Sister and the Cascade Lakes as you soar through the forests.  Stage three Stage three is the grand finale of the tour and features the thrilling “Broken Top Drop.” Enjoy the rush as you fly down the mountain side with an 866-foot vertical plunge spanning 3,443 feet.   How to Book Your Mt. Bachelor Zipline Tour?  To book your ZipTour reservation, visit the Mt. Bachelor website or call Mt. Bachelor directly at 541-382-1709  ZipTour Pricing  Standard rates apply to all reservations made 72 hours or more in advance. Reservations booked within 72 hours of the tour date are subject to Last Minute Pricing. Standard rate: Adults (13+) – $114 / Youth (12 & under) – $89 / Last Minute: Adults $124 / Youth $99.   If weather interrupts operations, tours will be rescheduled or fully refunded.  Who Can Ride the Zipline?  Stay at Mt Bachelor Village Resort by Meredith Lodging   Ready to plan a summer vacation filled with memories and adventures you will never forget? A stay at Mount Bachelor Village Resort by Meredith Lodging will provide you with the perfect home base for all your Central Oregon adventures. We offer an amazing selection of vacation homes, ranging from cozy cabins to spacious homes that can accommodate large groups, and pets, too! Book online or call our Reservations Team at 888.752.2220 for all your lodging needs in Bend, Oregon. We hope to see you soon! 
Bend Family-Friendly Activities
May 24, 2022
Bend

Bend Family-Friendly Activities

Hike to Paulina Falls The whole family – leashed pups included – will enjoy this 0.5-mile loop trail to Paulina Falls. From Bend, it is about a 25-mile drive to the falls, but the stunning sight of the side by side, 60-ft high falls is enough to make the trip worth it! If you and your kids snowshoe, or want to give it a try, this is also a gorgeous trail to hike in the winter. Bike Around Bend For locals and tourists alike, the preferred transportation in Bend is bikes! You must spend at least a few hours of your vacation pedaling around this biker-friendly mountain town. Head to Wheel Fun Rentals and grab some cruiser bikes, or a four-wheel surrey bike for the whole family and pedal around the Old Mill District. The surreys also make for a great family photo opportunity! High Desert Museum Just outside of Bend, you can visit the High Desert Museum. Come celebrate the geography, animals, and cultures of the high desert through fun, interactive, indoor and outdoor exhibits. Kids of all ages can encounter live animals, interact with living history characters at the Miller Ranch, visit the 1904 sawmill and see what life was like for early pioneers.   Kid-friendly fun on the Deschutes Stand-up paddleboard, kayak, or canoe on the Deschutes! In 2014, Outside magazine honored Bend as the world’s best stand-up paddle board getaway. Whether the kids or the kid in you wants to try stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking or canoeing, the friendly local outfitters at Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe or Stand on Liquid are happy to help, offering lessons and rentals. Need some more ideas? Check out our Bend Area Guide to learn more things to do in Bend!
Sunriver White Water Rafting: Hitting the Deschutes River Rapids this Summer!
May 23, 2022
Sunriver

Sunriver White Water Rafting: Hitting the Deschutes River Rapids this Summer!

There is nothing better on a hot summer day in Central Oregon than taking an exhilarating ride down the Deschutes River. This blog post is all about Sunriver white water rafting, so whether you are looking for a family-friendly adventure, or a thrilling excursion through intense rapids, the Deschutes River has something to offer everyone. Check out our list of the best rafting tour companies near Bend and Sunriver to help you choose the adventure that is right for you!  Whitewater Rafting Tour Companies near Bend and Sunriver, Oregon:  Sun Country Tours Sun Country Tours has been running whitewater rafting excursions in Central Oregon since 1978. Their most popular trip is the Big Eddy Thriller, a fun 3-mile trip down class I and III rapids designed for the whole family – young kids don’t even have to paddle! Sun Country Tours also offers trips down the Lower Deschutes, the McKenzie, and North Umpqua. On Wednesdays in July and August, you can book a Raft ‘N Brew tour (21 and older only). This popular tour takes you down the Big Eddy, and ends with a complimentary beer tasting on the Sun Country Tours patio. Each week they partner with a different local craft brewery, and 50% off the proceeds from the tour go to Mt. Bachelor Play Forever Fund. No matter which trip you choose, we guarantee a splash-tastic time!  Ouzel Outfitters Only have one day to play? Ouzel Outfitters offers half day, full day, or custom trips to cater to your needs. The one-day trip down the Deschutes River is one of the most popular excursions. Visitors can enjoy navigating through class III rapids, swimming, rock jumping, and more. Half-day trips include a snack and a selection of sparkling water, and full-day trips include a delicious lunch. Ouzel Outfitters aims to offer an unforgettable adventure with a splash of class.   River Drifters River Drifters offers experienced, friendly guides, top-quality gear, hearty meals, and unmatched value. Whether you are a beginner or experienced rafter, you can find the perfect trip that meets your skill level, time commitment, and your comfort level for river adventures.   Bend Whitewater Park Conveniently located on the Deschutes River near the Old Mill District (about 20 minutes from Sunriver), the Bend Whitewater Park offers tons of on-water fun. From tubing and kayaking to surfing and rafting, you can enjoy a wide range of activities here. The Whitewater Channel of the park offers four different wave features with varying levels of difficulty. The unique combination of natural and innovative, man-made features helps create ideal conditions for a whitewater rafting trip.  Who Can Ride the Rapids?   Sun Country Tours has an age minimum of 6 years old, and can also accommodate disabled guests. River Drifters has a minimum age of 4 years for the Deschutes River tours, and Ouzel Outfitters welcomes guests starting from 6 years old. We recommend contacting the companies directly with any questions or concerns, as the knowledgeable and helpful staff will recommend the best tour for you and your family or group.    What Should You Wear?  Weather in Central Oregon can be changeable, so we recommend checking the temperature to dress accordingly. On warmer days, bathing suits, T-shirts and quick-drying shorts are encouraged. On cooler days, light layers of clothing made of synthetic fabrics, or wool to help wick moisture, will help keep you warmer. Wear shoes that can stay on your feet, like river sandals, water socks, or athletic shoes that can get wet. Each tour company will provide you with clothing recommendations and suggestions on what to bring upon booking.   Planning a Group Rafting Trip?  All of the tour companies listed above can cater to your group needs to plan an unforgettable whitewater rafting or outdoor experience on the Deschutes River. Whether you are planning a family reunion, a corporate event, bachelor/bachelorette party, youth/school groups, or any other special occasion you can think of, a customized river adventure is just a call away.   Stay with Meredith While Hitting the Rapids During Your Central Oregon Trip! Ready to plan a summer vacation you’ll never forget? A stay with Meredith Lodging will provide you with the perfect home base for all your Sunriver white water rafting adventures – not to mention a sunset that will leave you in awe! We offer an amazing selection of vacation homes, ranging from cozy cabins to spacious homes that can accommodate large groups, and pets, too! View our collection of Sunriver vacation rentals, or call our Reservations Team at 877.778.9055 to book your stay. We hope to see you out on the water soon! Looking for more things to do on the river on your trip to Sunriver? Check out our blog for all kinds of ideas!
Best Places to Eat and Drink in Bend
May 22, 2022
Bend

Best Places to Eat and Drink in Bend

Back Porch Coffee Roasters Start your day the local’s way at Back Porch Coffee. Named for the site of their original roaster on the back porch of their home, and started by local coffee lovers, Back Porch Coffee roasters has grown to multiple beloved locations throughout Bend. Order a strong drip coffee before heading out for an adventure or treat yourself to a signature specialty such as the Honey Lavender Latte or a salted mocha. Sparrow Bakery If Bend had an official city pastry, it would be the flaky, cardamom-infused Ocean Roll from Sparrow Bakery – buttery croissant dough, sprinkled with cardamom, vanilla, and sugar, and baked to perfection! They are also famous for their scratch-made English muffins, other pastries, and frosted sugar cookies – often with seasonal themes. No trip to Bend is complete without a stop for freshly baked bread and treats at Sparrow Bakery – now with 2 locations! Crux Fermentation Project Bend is considered a craft beer mecca and has even been called Beer City USA. With over 31 breweries and counting, we can’t mention them all, but here is one of our favorites! If you want a beer with a view, Crux has the best beer garden in Bend. Housed in a former AAMCO Transmission Shop, right in the heart of town, this non-traditional brewery has spectacular views of the Cascade mountains. Watch the sunset at Sundowner Hour ($1 off pints) and take in the stunning scenery. Kids and dogs welcome. Drake This classic neighborhood restaurant in downtown Bend (on the best shopping street, Wall Street!) serves up creative comfort food with a local twist. Locals and visitors alike rave about the Drake burger and the buttermilk fried chicken with hot honey. They also offer brunch on the weekends, making Drake the perfect spot to refuel after an early morning on the slopes or trails. And keep your eyes peeled for low-key celebrity sightings, this is a favorite stop among artists playing at the Bend Ampitheater. Peruse our Bend Area guide to learn al the great things to do in Bend, Oregon!!
Best Things to Do on the Water in Bend – Float, Kayak, Canoe, Surf and SUP! 
May 20, 2022
Bend
Mt Bachelor

Things to Do in the Water This Summer in Sunriver – Float, Splash, Swim, and Play the Day Away! 
May 20, 2022
Sunriver

Things to Do in the Water This Summer in Sunriver – Float, Splash, Swim, and Play the Day Away! 

Sunriver is one of Oregon’s most popular destinations. It is easy to see why with 300 days of sunshine per year, stunning high desert scenery, great restaurants and shopping, and endless outdoor activities the whole family can enjoy.  Come experience the magic of Sunriver this summer with us. We have an impressive collection of homes to suit every size of group and budget. The whole family will enjoy sunshine-filled days spent exploring and playing, and cozy evenings spent back at your Meredith Lodging vacation rental. Book a home with a hot tub, so you can relax and soak under a blanket of stars!  Ready to plan an unforgettable family summer vacation? Check out our list of things to do in the water this summer in Sunriver:  1 ) Float Down the Deschutes River  Floating through the iconic Old Mill District to historic Drake Park is a must-do summer activity for visitors and locals alike. To join in the fun, you can rent a tube and grab a ride on the shuttle at Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe’s Park and Float Location at 1000 SW Bradbury Way.   2) Hit the Rapids – Big Eddy Thriller Rafting Trip  Make some memories on this 3-mile white water rafting trip down the beautiful Deschutes River. The friendly and knowledgeable crew at Sun Country Tours will expertly guide you through Class III rapids. We guarantee the whole family (young kiddos don’t have to paddle and can just simply enjoy the ride) will have a splashing good time!  3) Mountain Beach Play at Sunriver’s Lakes  The Sunriver area is home to many pristine lakes with beach access. Spend the day playing away in the sand, swimming, floating on a tube, or paddling around in a kayak or stand-up paddleboard. There are a lot of lakes to choose from, but two of our favorites are Elk Lake and Twin Lake. You can rent gear at Big Dog Rec or Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe.   4) Take the Plunge at Paulina Plunge  The Paulina Plunge Downhill Waterfall Mt. Bike Tour is a wet and wild excursion the whole family can enjoy. This adventure tour has a little of everything: a six-mile ride down a smooth forest trail on a fat tire mountain bike, nature hikes, waterfall viewing, and of course, the iconic Paulina Plunge.   5) Play the Day Away at SHARC Aquatic Center  As the summer temperatures rise, head to Sunriver’s beloved aquatic center, where you can enjoy swimming, floating down a lazy river, water slides and tubes, and a water jungle gym. Please contact SHARC directly to confirm operating days and times.   Ready to plan a summer to remember in Sunriver? Meredith Lodging has you covered with an impressive selection of rentals to choose from. You can view our complete collection of Sunriver vacation rentals, or call our Reservations Team at (877) 778-9055. We hope to see you out on the water soon! 
Tumalo Falls via Tumalo Creek Trail:  Hike & Bike Trails in Deschutes National Park
May 19, 2022
Bend

Tumalo Falls via Tumalo Creek Trail:  Hike & Bike Trails in Deschutes National Park

Settled in the Pacific Northwest, Bend (Oregon) is a year-round outdoor playground with the Deschutes river in town. Its epic Cascade Range to the West, tons of hiking trails, and lakes make the city an excellent place for recreational activities.  Tumalo fall is one of the most iconic waterfalls in Central Oregon. At nearly 100 feet in Deschutes National Park, Tumalo Falls boasts several stunning viewpoints, accessible hiking trails, other cascading waterfalls, and beautiful forests to wander through. The first glimpse of this picture-perfect waterfall will take your breath away.  During summertime, you can simply drive up to Tumalo Falls and then walk to a couple of overlooks. However, in the winter, they close the roads. So, you must park outside and walk 2.5 miles to the Falls. Before heading out for the trip, let’s look at everything you need to know about the trails. Let’s get started! Tumalo Creek Falls: In-and-out & Loop Trails A few miles away from the trailhead in Deschutes National Forest, Tumalo Creek runs from Skyliner snow park to Tumalo Fall. While we’re all for in-and-out hikes, there’s something special about a loop hike. It just feels a little more adventurous. You will return to where you started a different way, never retracing a step, every view of a fresh one. The Tumalo Falls Loop hike is a very rewarding average-length day height that you can do in the high desert of Central Oregon. You’ll travel a total of seven miles and climb about 1300 feet. You’ll have to start at about 5000 feet elevation at the trailhead. So, this can be a good height to escape the valley’s heat for a bit on a hot summer day.  How to get to Tumalo Falls Trail To get to the trailhead for this hike, head West out of the Old Town part of Bend on Skyliners Road. After about 9 miles, shortly after the historic Skyliners neighborhood, the road beers right and turns into Tumalo Falls Rd. Then it’s a gravel road for a couple of miles until you dead end at the trailhead. Equipment to Consider Bringing: Let’s go over just a few things you might want to consider bringing for this hike, in addition to whatever you usually gear up with.  trekking poleswater shoessun hatNorthwest Forest Pass (for parking). We recommend getting this ahead of time. If you don’t have a chance, bring a $5 bill. Tumalo Creek Falls hiking trails So you made it to the trailhead; now what? Well, you can jump right into the hike, but right at the trailhead, you’ll find an excellent viewpoint for the main Tumalo falls as well as a trail you can take down to Tumalo Creek and follow up to the bottom of Tumalo falls if you want to do a little exploring first.  When you’re ready to get going, head off to the left of the interpretive signs up the North Fork Trail. You’ll soon approach a fork in the trail you can take to the right to get that view from the top of the falls. The trail branches off in various places in this area, but it all joins together again if you just keep going forward uphill.  This first section of the trail takes you to an upper viewpoint of Tumalo falls, then continues up along Tumalo Creek. The first short section to the upper viewpoint is the steepest part of this trail, but the trail itself is flat gravel. Once you continue past that upper viewpoint, it is a gentle, gradual accent for this section. But the trail becomes more typical_ rugged, rocky, and rudy kind. When’s the best time of the year to hit this trail Tumalo Creek Trail is a great to visit during the spring, summer, and fall. All intersecting trails As you follow this meandering path along Tumalo Creek, you’ll be greeted by a waterfall after a waterfall. The main Tumalo falls at the trailhead may be the biggest, but all of these smaller gems add up to something more. And they keep coming. Swampy Lakes Trail After a couple of miles, you’ll reach a log bridge going over a Creek. You’ll cross the bridge and meander slowly uphill for another mile, passing more waterfalls, which will now be on your left. After that mile, you’ll come to your first junction with the Swampy Lakes Trail, where we’ll be making a sharp left turn, ending section A of this loop. The next section of this loop continues uphill for a bit but soon transitions to a steady downhill, which will continue the rest of the way. After less than half a mile, you will approach that Big Creek crossing we mentioned earlier. The main crossing is a huge log that you can try balancing across, but it may have water flowing around and over it.  Bridge Creek Trail If you don’t feel like trying that, you can also go downstream where the water is not pooling behind logs and try wading through it, maybe with some added support from trekking poles. Soon after that crossing, you’ll find yourself gliding downhill on a more overgrown and exposed trail than before, with younger trees crowding the trail.  The trail will level out in less than a few miles, and you’ll approach the next section of the loop, starting at a junction with the Bridge Creek Trail. The last section of the loop is a relatively flat trail following along Bridge Creek to connect you back to the North Fork Trail just up from the trailhead.  Keep a lookout on your right for lovely views of Bridge Creek and maybe another small waterfall or two in the distance. You’ll come up on a small building on your right towards the end and veer off to the right, returning to where you started. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Do you need a permit for Tumalo Falls? There is a parking day use fee of $5 that you’ll have to pay.
2022 Summer Events in Central Oregon
May 18, 2022
Central Oregon

2022 Summer Events in Central Oregon

Ready to start planning the perfect summer getaway to Central Oregon? Here’s a list of some of our favorite upcoming events and festivals to help you plan a summer to remember.  Ongoing Events Summer 2022  First Friday Artwalk, Downtown Bend Stroll through the streets of downtown Bend on the first Friday of each month to enjoy local art exhibits, live music, food, wine, and more! This festive event takes place from 5-9pm.   Summer Concerts at Hayden Homes Amphitheater, Bend The Hayden Homes Amphitheater (formerly Les Schwab Amphitheater) is an independent, riverfront outdoor Amphitheater in the historic Old Mill District. We guarantee a night to remember as you sing and dance the night away under the stars. Check out their amazing upcoming summer concert series.   Things to Do in Central Oregon in May and June  May 21 – Happy Girls Run Bend – The Happy Girls Race series provides a supportive running environment for all women offering 5k, 10k, and half marathon races. Grab a friend, sister, or co-worker and make some memories as you run through breathtaking scenery, while working on your own individual fitness goals. Enjoy the all-new course for 2022 at Riverbend Park, Bend.  May 27 – June 5 – Venardos Animal Free Circus – This visual spectacle was created by former Ringling Bros. Ringmaster Kevin Venardos, and combines world-class animal-free circus acts with a Broadway Musical-style format. Guests will be transported back in time under the big top of a centuries-old tradition, but one that has been reimagined for the next generation. Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, Redmond, OR.  June 22-26 – Oregon Trail Gravel Grinder – Embark on the Grand Tour of Gravel with this epic five-day, 350-mile bike race through the heart of the Cascades. Sisters, OR.  Things to Do in Central Oregon in July and August   July 9-10 – Bend Summer Festival, Downtown Bend – Come celebrate summer with live music, hundreds of local and regional artisans, family fun, food vendors, and more!   July 22-24 – Balloons over Bend – Marvel at the site of hot air balloons launching into the skies over Bend at dawn. At night, purchase tickets to attend the Night Glow events in Bend and Redmond, which feature glow-in-the-dark balloons, live music, food, a marketplace, and more!  August 8-21 – Sunriver Music Festival – This annual musical festival is dedicated to expanding the audience for classical music concert series by bringing classical musicians from all around the US to present a world-class musical experience. Classical performances are held in the Tower Theatre in Bend and the Sunriver Resort Great Hall.   July 7 –  August 11 – Munch & Music – Drake Park, Downtown Bend – This weekly summer concert series provides the community of Central Oregon with free live music, local vendors down Artisan Row, food and drink, and family fun in the Kids zone. Music begins at 5:30pm and ends around 9pm.   Things to Do in Central Oregon Over Labor Day Weekend  September 2-3 – Little Woody Barrel-Aged Beer, Cider & Whiskey Festival, Downtown Bend – Come sip and savor craft, barrel-aged beer, cider and whiskey from the Northwest’s top breweries. Enjoy live music and food while tasting special small-batch libations created just for this festival.   Ready to book your summer getaway to Central Oregon? Meredith Lodging has you covered with a wide selection of rentals to choose from. You can view our complete collection online, or call our Reservations Team at (8777) 778-9055. We hope to see you soon! 
Outdoor Recreation in Caldera Springs
September 15, 2022
Caldera Springs

Outdoor Recreation in Caldera Springs

Looking for a golf course challenge?  Hit the golf course at Meadows, acclaimed architect John Fought’s latest creation. The course offers tremendous variety within its 18 holes, seven of which border the meandering Sun River. Hit the trails.  Twin Lakes Loop is a 4.5-mile loop trail good for all skill levels. The trail is accessible year-round and offers stunning lake views with several activity options. Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on leash. See the stars and discover local flora and fauna.  A visit to Sunriver is not complete without a stop at Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory. Located next to Lake Aspen and nestled amongst wetlands, pine forests, and meadow habitats, SNCO is the place for discovery. There is so much to do, learn and discover here, but we recommend visiting the observatory after dark for awe-inspiring views of the night sky. Sunriver’s elevation, clear skies, and crisp air, make it the perfect spot for stargazing. Over a dozen telescopes are available for kids of all ages to enjoy the spectacular views of our universe. Learn more things to do in Caldera Springs or check out our collection of Caldera Springs vacation rentals.
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Best Things to Do on the Water in Bend – Float, Kayak, Canoe, Surf and SUP! 
Nothing says summer in Central Oregon like floating down the Deschutes River or dipping a paddle in an alpine lake. If you’re looking for the best things to do in Bend, Oregon during the summer months, we’ve compiled a list of the water activities for a wet and wild Bend vacation! Booking a stay at Mt Bachelor Resort by Meredith Lodging will put you within easy access to endless water pursuits. Take a look at some of our favorite ways to get out on the water this summer:  Float the Deschutes River   Floating the Deschutes is a favorite pastime of locals and visitors alike. Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe makes floating the river easy. Rent tubes for the whole family and reserve a shuttle ride back to your car all in one easy stop.   Surf’s Up at Bend’s Whitewater Park  Bend’s Whitewater Park is the first of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. Located near the Old Mill District, this unique water park offers a variety of river recreation opportunities including tubing, surfing, and kayaking.   Try #LakeLife Water Activities with Your Kayak, Canoe, Whitewater rafting, or Stand-up Paddleboard (SUP)  There are acres of refreshing open water with stunning mountain and forest views in the High Cascade Lakes, or on Paulina Lake. Paulina Lake Lodge is right on the water’s edge and rents kayaks, paddleboards, canoes, rowboats, and pedal boats. Sparks Lake is one of the first and most accessible lakes along the Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway. Enjoy panoramic views of Broken Top, the Three Sisters, and Mt Bachelor as your paddle through crystal clear water.   Take a Tour of Favorite Watering Holes with Bend’s Wanderlust Tours  Wanderlust Tours offers a wide variety of expert-led tours to choose from – Cascade canoe and kayak tours, Moonlight & Starlight tours, and Brews & Views. No matter which adventure you choose, we guarantee a memorable time out on the water!  Ready to hit the water this summer? Meredith Lodging has you covered with a wide selection of Bend vacation rentals to choose by Meredith Lodging. You can view our complete collection online, or call our Reservations Team at (888) 752-2220. We hope to see you out on the water soon!  

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