Where to stay in Bend?
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Downtown Bend buzzes with craft breweries, farm-to-table restaurants, and boutique shops displaying handmade goods. The historic Tower Theatre hosts live performances while the Deschutes River flows nearby, offering scenic trails along Drake Park. Bond Street's brick facades house art galleries and cozy cafes where locals and travelers mingle beneath mountain views. Finding a bite to eat is easy with brewpubs and eateries offering local flavors throughout the walkable core. Boutique hotels and modern inns provide comfortable stays with mountain-themed decor. No car needed here—wide sidewalks make exploring this compact district a breeze.

The Old Mill District brings Bend's industrial past into an artistic present with red brick smokestacks towering over riverside galleries and boutiques. Pedestrian bridges criss-cross the rushing Deschutes River, connecting walkways dotted with sculptures where the sound of flowing water mixes with live music. The Les Schwab Amphitheater draws crowds for outdoor concerts while nearby paths invite casual strolls. Dining options range from casual riverside cafes to upscale farm-to-table spots featuring local craft beer. Though limited lodging exists within the district itself, nearby hotels and vacation rentals put you within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and river activities. The area's excellent walkability and ample parking make exploring this creative hub a breeze.

Sunriver delivers outdoor adventure with over 40 miles of paved bike paths winding through pristine forest. The Deschutes River beckons with swimming holes and fishing spots, while championship golf courses cater to players of all levels. Kids splash at the SHARC aquatic center with pools and slides, and nature lovers explore wildlife exhibits at the Sunriver Nature Center. The Village at Sunriver offers everything from casual dining to shopping for outdoor gear. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals with full kitchens and private decks, though lodge rooms are available too. Getting around is a breeze with rental bikes and golf carts connecting all areas of this 3,300-acre resort community.

River West combines laid-back residential charm with outdoor adventure along Bend's gorgeous Deschutes River. Stroll tree-lined streets to discover craft breweries and hip cafes lining Galveston Avenue. The neighborhood's crown jewel is its direct access to riverside trails where mountain views and rushing water create a perfect backdrop for morning walks or sunset strolls. Getting around is best done on foot or by bike, with most attractions within easy walking distance. Accommodation options include cozy vacation rentals and boutique bed & breakfasts tucked into quiet streets. For dining, expect Pacific Northwest farm-to-table cuisine at casual cafes where locals gather to swap trail tips.
Between the Cascade Mountains and high desert plains, Bend offers outdoor adventures for every season. Float the Deschutes River on a summer afternoon, then sample hoppy creations at one of the city's 30-plus craft breweries. The last Blockbuster video store on earth stands as a quirky monument to nostalgia. Hike among ancient lava flows at Newberry National Volcanic Monument or explore underground lava tubes at nearby caves. Winter brings skiers and snowboarders to Mt. Bachelor, while mountain bikers claim hundreds of miles of singletrack when snow melts. Drake Park's mirror pond reflects the changing seasons, and the High Desert Museum showcases wildlife encounters alongside regional history. Don't miss Tumalo Falls, where the water plunges dramatically through pine-scented forest.

