Food scene
The Barn is a local tap house with food carts, featuring our own Boone Dog Wood Fired Pizza. Indoor and outdoor seating available.
Great selection of food trucks. Family friendly atmosphere.
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The Barn in Sisters
171 East Main AvenueGreat selection of food trucks. Family friendly atmosphere.
Sisters Bakery
251 E Cascade AveGreat selection of baked goods.
Snug, homey bakeshop turning out sweet & savory eats, along with gourmet coffee & espresso drinks.
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Sisters Olive and Nut Company
273 W Hood AveSnug, homey bakeshop turning out sweet & savory eats, along with gourmet coffee & espresso drinks.
Quaint place for baked goods & cafe fare, including many gluten-free, vegetarian & vegan options.
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La Magie Bakery & Cafe
473 E Hood AveQuaint place for baked goods & cafe fare, including many gluten-free, vegetarian & vegan options.
The Open Door is cozy restaurant dedicated to providing delicious, wholesome food, exquisite wine and engaging service.
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The Open Door
303 W Hood AveThe Open Door is cozy restaurant dedicated to providing delicious, wholesome food, exquisite wine and engaging service.
Meat market in a charming, barnlike space with local beers on tap, sandwiches & outside seating.
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Sisters Meat and Smokehouse
110 S Spruce StMeat market in a charming, barnlike space with local beers on tap, sandwiches & outside seating.
Grocery Store
Oliver Lemon’s is a locally owned grocery store that offers local and organic produce, specialty items, homemade soups and sandwiches, delicious meals.
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Oliver Lemon's Sisters
160 S Fir StOliver Lemon’s is a locally owned grocery store that offers local and organic produce, specialty items, homemade soups and sandwiches, delicious meals.
Sightseeing
Sahalie and Koosah Falls is an amazing introduction into Oregon's roaring rivers, waterfalls, and old-growth forests with a loop trail around the McKenzie River's two grandest waterfalls.
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Koosah Falls
Sahalie and Koosah Falls is an amazing introduction into Oregon's roaring rivers, waterfalls, and old-growth forests with a loop trail around the McKenzie River's two grandest waterfalls.
This is the source of the McKenzie River and offers hiking worth exploring.
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Clear Lake
This is the source of the McKenzie River and offers hiking worth exploring.
Proxy Falls, also known as Lower Proxy Falls, is a cascade and plunge waterfall from a collection of springs on the shoulder of North Sister, that plunges into a gaping canyon near McKenzie Pass in the Willamette National Forest.
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Proxy Falls
Proxy Falls, also known as Lower Proxy Falls, is a cascade and plunge waterfall from a collection of springs on the shoulder of North Sister, that plunges into a gaping canyon near McKenzie Pass in the Willamette National Forest.
Winter retreat features more than 15 kilometers of Nordic trails, with a vertical drop of 1,035 feet and top elevation at 5,703 feet.
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Hoodoo Ski Area
27400 Big Lake RoadWinter retreat features more than 15 kilometers of Nordic trails, with a vertical drop of 1,035 feet and top elevation at 5,703 feet.
Tam McArthur Rim Trailhead
Three Creek Lake is a lake in Deschutes County, Oregon. It has an area of 76 acres, a depth of 11–28 feet and an elevation of 6550 feet. The picturesque mountain lake is located in a glacial cirque, formed by the Cabot Creek Glaciation.
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Three Creek Lake
Three Creek Lake is a lake in Deschutes County, Oregon. It has an area of 76 acres, a depth of 11–28 feet and an elevation of 6550 feet. The picturesque mountain lake is located in a glacial cirque, formed by the Cabot Creek Glaciation.
Peterson ridge Moutain Bike Trails
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Why should you visit Sisters, Oregon?
The outdoorsy town of Sisters offers a quainter escape than its larger and neighboring city to the southeast, Bend, located 30 minutes away. And much like Bend, Sister's major appeal is the great outdoors surrounding this sunny-weather region. From alpine affairs to high-desert excursions east of town, Sister's activity calendar spans the entire year. World-class ski resorts, volcano summit trails, and plunging waterfalls are only a small sample of adventure itineraries. And some of the state's most scenic driving and bicycle byways peel off from the town center.