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8 Best Resorts in Bend Oregon

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Best resorts in Bend Oregon, by travel blogger What The Fab

I’m sharing the eight best resorts in Bend, Oregon so you can start planning a trip ASAP!

Whether you’re sneaking away for a solo weekend trip or splurging on a place with all your girlfriends, there’s a resort in Bend you’ll love.

Many beautiful resorts in and around Bend offer single rooms, vacation rental homes, and even multi-bedroom suites where the whole group can stay together.

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Bend is a beautiful spot for any traveler with its hot springs, natural lakes, and vast hiking trails—some resorts also offer activities like yoga and boat rentals, so you’ll never run out of things to do.

No matter what budget you’re working with, plenty of resorts in the Bend area will check all your needs without breaking the bank.

8 Best Resorts in Bend, Oregon

Best resorts in Bend Oregon, by travel blogger What The Fab
Image via Tetherow Resort

1. Tetherow Resort

Experience the luxurious side of Bend, Oregon at the stunning Tetherow Resort

This four-star resort is just 10 minutes from downtown Bend and 20 minutes from the famous Mount Bachelor area, making it perfect for my city and hiking girlies.

You can relax on the property’s peaceful 700 acres and challenge yourself on the gorgeous golf course, where breathtaking views will surround you.

The Tetherow Resort has plenty of amenities, such as yoga classes, a heated outdoor pool, and a fitness center, not to mention three delicious restaurants.

This charming resort offers 30 expansive vacation rentals and 50 boutique rooms, so there’s no shortage of options whether you want a cozy room or a sprawling suite. 

Best resorts in Bend Oregon, by travel blogger What The Fab
Image via Lodge at Eagle Crest

2. Lodge at Eagle Crest Resort

17 miles outside of Bend, you’ll find the beautiful Lodge at Eagle Crest Resort, situated on 1,700 beautiful acres. 

This destination offers everything you need for an outdoor adventure, from its prime location near Smith Rock State Park to breathtaking scenery.

You can choose between a studio apartment or two to four-bedroom rentals.

With three golf courses, a spa, three sports centers, and five swimming pools, you’ll never get bored at The Lodge at Eagle Crest.

Best resorts in Bend Oregon, by travel blogger What The Fab
Image via Sunriver Resort

3. Sunriver Resort

Sunriver Resort, located less than 20 miles outside of Bend, is tucked among the gorgeous Deschutes National Forest landscape.

With 40 miles of paved trails to explore, a marina, tennis courts, an aquatic center, an indoor golf simulator, and horseback riding, there’s always something fun to do.

If you need a little R&R, visit The Sage Spa—after, you can enjoy a day out on the green and learn some new tricks through the resort’s golf academy.

When you’re ready to eat, choose from one of several on-site restaurants that offer indoor seating for winter and outdoor seating for summer.

Best resorts in Bend Oregon, by travel blogger What The Fab
Image via Brasada Ranch

4. Brasada Ranch

Nature lovers will be excited to explore the 1,800 acres of untamed high desert surrounding the rustic Brasada Ranch.

Brasada Ranch, located 25 miles outside Bend in Powell Butte, features a sprawling fitness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an 18-hole golf course, and horseback riding.

On top of that, the ranch serves unforgettable farm-to-table meals and fireside dining experiences that are sure to make memories.

If you’re traveling without kids, the adults-only suites at Brasada Ranch are a relaxing escape with modern designs and features. 

Every suite contains a cozy fireplace and is conveniently located near the center of the resort, where you can catch some beautiful mountain views.

Best resorts in Bend Oregon, by travel blogger What The Fab
Image via Riverhouse on the Deschutes

5. Riverhouse on the Deschutes

Relaxation awaits you at the tranquil Riverhouse on the Deschutes, one of the best resorts in Bend, Oregon. 

After a long day of adventuring, you can unwind around outdoor fire pits with a glass of vino and forget all your worries—talk about bliss.

This budget-friendly option is unexpectedly lavish, offering all the amenities of a five-star resort at an affordable price. 

Scrolling through photos of the Riverhouse on the Deschutes, imagining yourself lounging in the indoor or outdoor pool, and soaking your muscles in the hot tub is easy.

The fitness center, lounge, and convenient access to Deschutes River Trail make it easy to stay active during your visit to Bend at the Riverhouse.

For those looking to take advantage of the renowned local eats and beers, the resort’s restaurant, Currents Bar & Grill, offers a rotating menu and seasonal craft brews.

Image via WorldMark Bend

6. WorldMark Bend – Seventh Mountain Resort

Next up for the best resorts in Bend, Oregon is Seventh Mountain Resort at WorldMark Bend, one of the most affordable options on this list.

Seventh Mountain Resort is close to Deschutes National Forest and Mount Bachelor, making it the perfect home base no matter what time of year you visit.

This resort offers traditional hotel rooms and family suites that can accommodate your vacation needs.

The accommodations at Seventh Mountain Resort are simple but comfortable so that you can get plenty of rest between all your Bend adventures.

Image via Waypoint Hotel

7. Waypoint Hotel

Cozy and modern (just how I like it), the Waypoint Hotel is ideal for a stay in Bend. As one of the city’s newer hotels, every room comes furnished with a sleek and modern design.

The hotel offers a great selection of amenities to keep you entertained—take some time out to get your sweat on in their fitness center, or skip that and have a drink at the bar instead!

Keep in mind this is an upscale motel, so the doors will be on the outside of the building, but once you step inside the common area, be ready for some high-end luxury.

With family-style tables and plenty of games stamped on the wooden surface, this is a great hotel to meet other travelers. Not to mention their unbeatable location, just a stone’s throw away from all the main attractions in Bend.

Image via Campfire Hotel

8. Campfire Hotel

Experience the great outdoors while simultaneously enjoying luxury comforts at Campfire Hotel.

This mountain-inspired retreat is in the heart of the Old Town Historic District and offers the feeling of being high up in a cabin in the mountains.

It has beautifully modernized rooms and is ideal for those seeking a unique experience with all the luxuries of home.

For those traveling with friends, snag one of their bunk bed rooms and have the ultimate slumber party!

When it comes to activities, Campfire Hotel has your back—they have an on-site bar, a cafe that serves breakfast all day, easy access to hiking trails and bike paths, a heated pool, and one of Bend’s most popular live music venues is just steps away.

With so much to do, you won’t have time to be bored at Campfire Hotel.


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FAQs

Is Bend, Oregon worth a visit?

Yes, Bend has many outdoor activities to offer year-round and some great shopping and dining.

What are the best resorts in Bend, Oregon?

Some of my fav Bend resorts include Tetherow Resort and Seventh Mountain Resort.

What is there to do in Bend?

Popular activities in Bend include skiing, hiking, rock climbing, and horseback riding.

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