deluxe rooms and suites have additional sitting areas, or living rooms and kitchens. amenities include a contemporary restaurant, a hot tub, a sauna and a steam room, plus meeting and event space. free amenities include washer/dryer use and summertime bicycle rentals. running on renewable energy, this sophisticated, eco-minded hotel in downtown bend is 13. 7 miles from tumalo falls and 22. the warm rooms feature soaking tubs and a choice of organic pillows, plus minifridges, microwaves, flat-screen tvs and wi-fi access. 2 miles from mount bachelor. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm Redmond Municipal Airport 24 min
Lava Butte (29 min) Symmetrical volcanic cinder cone with a seasonal summit shuttle from a nearby visitor center. Deschutes River Trail (6 min) Deschutes Brewery Bend Tasting Room (4 min) Rustic craft brewery offering guided tours & beer tastings. Lava Lands Visitor Center (14 min) Volcano and outdoor recreation Newberry National Volcanic Monument - Deschutes NF (22 min) Volcanic area in Deschutes National Forest featuring a caldera, lakes, an obsidian field & more. Deschutes National Forest - Forest Supervisor's Office (13 min) Administrative hub for the Deschutes National Forest overseeing all aspects of the protected area. Lava River Cave (16 min) Discovered in 1889, this cave in a mile-long lava tube offers self-guided tours. Sun Country Tours (7 min) Rafting, river, and adventure Pilot Butte (15 min) Prominent cinder cone butte featuring a popular, spiraling hiking trail to 360-degree summit views. Tumalo State Park (14 min) Campground with hiking trails, a picnic area & a popular swimming hole on the Deschutes River. Visit Bend (1 min) Drake Park (8 min) 13-acre retreat offering a pond, picnic tables, an outdoor stage & nesting great horned owls. Deschutes Historical Museum (7 min) Housed in a 1914 school, this museum offers exhibits on regional history, artifacts & events. Downtown Bend Business Association (3 min) High Desert Museum (9 min) Hands-on, kid-friendly museum showcasing the natural & cultural history of Eastern Oregon. |