![]() Visit the Oregon Observatory on a clear night and you will be in for a treat. The paths are well maintained, and are separated from the roads so riders don't need to worry about being alongside traffic. The paths can take you anywhere in town, and are also kept clean for walking during the winter months.īiking is a very popular mode of transportation in Sunriver since there are many bike rental shops and over 30 miles of paths that go anywhere in town. Sunriver has over 30 miles of well maintained paved paths designated for pedestrian use (biking and walking). It can be tricky to find your destination without specific directions, however there are free maps available at many local business as well as both the entrances to Sunriver from Highway 97. The roundabouts, known as "circles", are numbered 1 through 11, and there is no circle 8 (if a local tells you to go to circle 8, they're just picking on the tourists). Check their websites or call for more information.Ĥ3★3′13″N 121☂5′59″WMap of Sunriver (Oregon) By car ĭriving in Sunriver can be confusing, as the roads wind through the resort and meet and roundabouts, rather than having straight roads meet at intersections in your typical town. Some of the companies that serve Redmond Municipal Airport (see above) also can provide transportation to and from Bend (around $40-50 each way) or Portland (around $230 each way). ![]() From US-97, you can take Cottonwood Road (exit 151) to the north end of town, or take S Century Drive (exit 153) to the south end of town. Sunriver lies 15 miles south of Bend on US Highway 97. Rental cars are available at the airport from a number of major rental companies. ![]() Portland is approximately three and a half hours north-west of Sunriver.
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