- The list below includes 32 free or cheap things to do in or near Sunriver, Oregon, including 32 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Breweries, Observatories & Planetariums and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Trail to Benham Falls to Sunriver Marina, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sunriver and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bend and Redmond.
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A guided group or solo virtual reality tour that is a visual adventure with cutting edge technology
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Primarily used for mountain biking, the Trail to Benham Falls is a 2.8 mile long trail, suited for all the skill levels. While it isn't a particularly difficult trail, it provides the hiker with beautiful scenery and the view of the river.
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While the visitors can bring their own equipment, they can also rent it from the Sunriver Marina, including in here kayaks, canoes, rafts, and fishing gear. Trips on the river are organized twice a week.
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Sunriver Nature Center offers hands-on opportunities that are both fun and educational. A great place for the whole family, the center offers programs, exhibits and face-to-face experiences with Great Horned owls, porcupines and reptiles.
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Previously named the Sunriver Observatory, the Oregon Observatory at Sunriver has 11 telescopes and hosts an annual event called Run for the Birds. Also, in here is found a varied collection of telescopes, as well as a small shop.
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Mountain Jug is a beer shop that makes a variety of craft beers, which it bottles and serves on tap. The shop also has a food cart that offers various dishes, and hosts live music.
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Newberry National Volcanic Monument is a designated protected area around the Newberry Volcano and comprises of numerous lava flows, lakes and many geological volcanic formations.
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High Desert Museum showcases the historical and cultural heritage of the high desert country in North America with a wide range of indoor/outdoor exhibits of historical artifacts coupled with live demonstrations and glimpses of local wildlife.
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Popular with cross-country skiers, Tumalo Mountains also offers hiking when there is no snow. On the 3.6-mile round trip climb up the cinder cone, hikers gain an elevation of 1200 feet and see the Three Sisters Mountains.
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Located in the Deschutes National Forest, Tumalo Falls can be seen from a well maintained overlook area linked to the North Fork Trail. Hiking and biking are the two most common activities in the area with many adventurers also taking photos of the falls themselves.