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Adventure Retreat - Sunriver/Bachelor/Waterfront
Our home is special for its location providing easy summer access to water on the Deschutes River and easy winter access to snowy adventures on Mt Bachelor. Summer months are booked early by guests who love our peaceful water views and access to their private dock, kayaks & bicycles. Our winter months welcome guests looking to experience snowy pines and easy access to Mt Bachelor's powdery slopes and surrounding trails. Summer or winter guests celebrate our pristine hot tub, morning to evening.

Riverfront Cabin w/ Private Dock & HotTub
Riverfront cabin w/ fantastic location! Conveniently located to the Sunriver Village (5 min) & Mt. Bachelor (20 min). Take it easy @ this unique, round house perched over the Spring River w/ 2 levels of decking, hot tub & private dock! Enjoy H20 activities, hiking & biking. Kayaks, SUP, canoe & bikes available during summer.Stunning 180 degree views of the river. House is well stocked w/ all the creature comforts. This home is truly a peaceful oasis for some fun and R&R! 1 dog limit, $100 fee.

Big River Getaway *Spectacular Riverfront Property
DCCA #742522 Magical location w/ over 100 ft of frontage on the Deschutes River. This 2-story, classic NW contemporary 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Relax in the hot tub located 40 feet from the water's edge with spectacular panoramic views of the river and natural wetlands. The house is complete with a canoe, two-man kayak, and tubes for enjoying the beautiful Deschutes from your private boat ramp. Conveniently located just 8 mins from the amenities of Sunriver.

A-Frame cabin • hot tub • near Bend • Crater Lake
This cozy and unique A-frame cabin sits on 1+ private acres in the Deschutes Forest. Relax here with wooded pines, hot tub jacuzzi, soaking bathtub, 80" home theater projector, modern amenities, and beautiful forest views. Close to the city of Bend and all the outdoor activities Central Oregon has to offer. Proximity to the best hiking trails, mountain bike trails, hot springs, Deschutes River, Mt Bachelor ski resort, Cascade Lakes highway, Smith Rock State Park, and Crater Lake National Park.

Quaint A-Frame Cabin close to Mt Bachelor
Cosy two story A-Frame cabin among Ponderosa trees in a quiet residential. 5 minutes drive to Sunriver Village, 16 min. Mt Bachelor, 20 m Bend downtown. Living room has a comfy sectional, a single reclining armchair and TV. My cabin has a well appointed kitchen, laundry room with W/D, a Bathroom/Shower downstairs. A 2 bedrooms upstairs with Queen size bed. There is a powder room/toilet upstairs in the hallway. NO SMOKING/NO PARTIES /4 MAX .Please leave my home how you found it. Thank you 😄

Hot Tub Mt. Bachelor Sunriver cabin- Read Reviews!
Escape to our family-friendly getaway between Sunriver and Mt. Bachelor! This is a private 2 bedroom stocked kitchen, futon in bonus room on an acre with a hot tub! We are pet friendly with a fenced area for your pet. Relax in the hot tub surrounded by ponderosa pine trees. Cozy up by the wood fire place. We have bikes, tennis rackets, canoe, ect. for you to Enjoy! Take the bikes and ride 2 miles to the river, Store, golfing, tennis, Sunriver Village and more. Only 17m from Mount Bachelor!

Romantic Farmhouse near Mt. Bachelor
Relax at a peaceful farmhouse for a romantic weekend, or take your time exploring Bend with friends. Baltzor Farm and Guesthouse is fewer than 2 miles from some of Bend's amazing breweries and restaurants. Smith Rock and Mt. Bachelor are both within 30 minutes of the guesthouse. Catch a concert, float the Deschutes, or go on a bike ride. Our relaxing farmhouse has rustic, old-world charm with all of the modern amenities, including a soaking tub, waterfall showerhead, soft linens, and Starlink.

Pepper’s Place
Private marina & hot tub — cozy studio Apt with no shared walls. 7-min drive to the Village at Sunriver via S. Century, 20 mins to Bend, 25 minutes to Mt. Bachelor. SUPs (2), kayaks (2), floats, rafts, and bikes (2 adult + 2 kid), snowshoes (4 pairs). Pepper is a friendly golden/boxer mix who loves kids and dogs. Pet friendly (no fee), fenced yard, hot tub, propane and wood fire pits, OWW. Sound-deadened movie theater and foosball room available upon request. Backyard is shared with Pepper.

Black Duck Cabin
Cozy A frame cabin set in a quiet neighborhood among the pine trees just a short walk from the Deschutes River. The Black Duck Cabin is a perfect destination for all of Central Oregon's amazing activities. 10 minute drive to Sunriver Village, 30 minute drive to Mt. Bachelor, 30 minutes to Downtown Bend, 10 minute walk to the Deschutes River, golfing, fishing, hiking, shopping, mountain biking, all a short drive. If you're looking for a rustic, cabin experience this is the place for you!

Riverfront Cabin
This cozy retreat offers the perfect blend of comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal getaway for families and friends. Nestled on the banks of the Deschutes River, this rental house offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere. With two bedrooms, a sleeping loft, and two bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates eight guests who desire a peaceful escape. The home provides comfortable beds, local photography, a hot tub, SUPs and kayaks, games for endless family fun.

Eco cabin near Bend: sauna, spa, king bed, EV plug
Tucked away on a quiet acre in Three Rivers, our cabin is a cozy, eco-friendly basecamp for Central Oregon adventures. Soak in the hot tub after a day on the trails, warm up in the barrel sauna, or gather by the fire pit under the stars. Inside, you’ll find knotty pine, a full kitchen, WiFi, and thoughtful eco-friendly touches. 30 min to Bend and Mt. Bachelor, 15 min to Sunriver — and far from the noise.

Cozy Home w/River Access, Hot Tub, 7min to Village
Welcome to our Backcountry Basecamp Cottage! Nestled in the heart of the Deschutes National Forest. Our home is a short walk from the crystal-clear waters of the Deschutes River, which you can access through a private neighborhood marina. You can enjoy hiking, floating, kayaking, or skiing and snowshoeing nearby. It is the perfect base camp for exploring all that the area has to offer.
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When is the best time to visit Three Rivers?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $161 | $158 | $158 | $147 | $184 | $198 | $247 | $244 | $162 | $158 | $166 | $202 |
| Avg. temp | 35°F | 37°F | 41°F | 46°F | 53°F | 60°F | 68°F | 67°F | 60°F | 49°F | 39°F | 33°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Three Rivers?
Stays near the river, surrounding forests, or close to lakeside recreation areas are frequently suggested for easy access to nature. Vacation homes with decks and outdoor amenities are popular for group gatherings and family trips.
What are the best things to do in Three Rivers with kids?
Three Rivers has outdoor activities that families often enjoy, including nature walks, lakeside play, and exploring local parks. In warmer months, families frequently explore water sports or picnic areas around scenic spots nearby.
What are some of the best things to do in Three Rivers?
Explore lakes for kayaking or paddleboarding, wander forest trails, and enjoy wildlife spotting in the nearby wilderness. The area also has golf courses, scenic drives, and welcoming community parks.
How is the weather in Three Rivers?
Three Rivers has cool winters with temperatures from 23–44°F (-5–7°C), and warm summers reaching 88°F (31°C). Expect low rainfall in summer and occasional snow during winter—packing layers is frequently suggested.
When is the best time to visit Three Rivers?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer weather, vibrant landscapes, and outdoor activities. Many visitors favor these months for hiking, lake days, and local events.
What are the best places to visit in Three Rivers?
Frequent suggestions include exploring local lakes, spending time in area parks, and visiting scenic viewpoints with access to the Cascade peaks. The riverbanks provide peaceful spots for relaxing and wildlife observation.
What are some hiking trails in Three Rivers?
Three Rivers features a variety of hiking trails through pine forests, along riverbanks, and near lakes. Trail options range from easy nature walks to more challenging routes offering views of the Cascade Range.
What are some family activities we can do in Three Rivers?
Families can fish, paddle, or swim at area lakes, hike shaded trails, or join guided nature programs nearby. Picnic spots and community parks add to the family-friendly options throughout the area.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Three Rivers?
Day trips from Three Rivers often include exploring volcanic landscapes, visiting nearby state parks, or enjoying hot springs. Regional craft breweries and local galleries are popular stops for those looking to experience more of Central Oregon.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Three Rivers?
Three Rivers has many pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighborhoods near open fields or trailheads. Ask hosts about fenced yards or nearby dog-walking areas to help your pet feel comfortable.
What are some local tips for visiting Three Rivers?
Pack layers for weather changes and sturdy shoes for outdoor adventures. Early mornings are quieter on trails and lakes, and many travelers recommend embracing local outdoor traditions like fishing or paddleboarding.
What is Three Rivers known for?
Three Rivers is known for its scenic natural setting, with access to forested trails, rivers, and lakes that draw outdoor enthusiasts. The area is also recognized for its relaxed atmosphere and connection to Central Oregon’s high desert landscapes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Three Rivers?
Smaller forest trails, quiet river spots, and less-traveled picnic areas are among the local hidden gems in Three Rivers. Many visitors also enjoy tucked-away viewpoints with mountain vistas or discovering unique local art at seasonal markets.
What are the best foods to try in Three Rivers?
The Three Rivers area is known for locally inspired fare such as fresh trout, Pacific Northwest berries, and hearty regional breakfasts. Many visitors also enjoy trying comfort food at rustic eateries and sampling Oregon-made desserts.
What should I bring for a trip to Three Rivers?
Bring sturdy shoes, layered clothing for changing temperatures, sun protection, and swimwear if you plan on enjoying the lakes. Outdoor gear for hiking, fishing, or biking suits most activities in the area.
What is the nightlife in Three Rivers like?
Nightlife in Three Rivers tends to be relaxed, centering around casual pubs, lodge-style bars, and local music nights. Socializing often revolves around outdoor fire pits or live music at neighborhood venues.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Three Rivers?
Three Rivers and the surrounding area host small fairs, outdoor music gatherings, and arts and crafts festivals during summer and early fall. Regional fishing or outdoor recreation events are frequently suggested for visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Three Rivers?
Many vacation rentals in Three Rivers are designed with families in mind, often featuring multiple bedrooms, outdoor spaces, and easy access to surrounding nature. Look for homes near recreational areas for more open space and outdoor options.
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90 properties feature pools

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150 properties have a dedicated workspace

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430 of Three Rivers vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Three Rivers rentals

4.8 Average rating
Three Rivers stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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