
Sisters Travel Guide
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108 miles SE of Salem, 92 miles NE of Eugene, 21 miles NW of Bend
Lying at the eastern foot of the Cascades, the small Western-themed town of Sisters takes its name from the nearby Three Sisters mountains, which loom majestically over the town. Ponderosa pine forests, aspen groves, and wide meadows and pastures surround Sisters, giving it a classic Western setting that the town has cashed in on in recent years. Modern buildings sport false fronts and covered sidewalks, though the predominantly pastel color schemes are more 1990s than 1890s.
Once just someplace to stop for gas on the way to Bend, Sisters is now a destination in itself. A few miles outside of town is the Black Butte Resort, one of the state's finest golf resorts, and also nearby is the tiny community of Camp Sherman, which has been a vacation destination for nearly a century. Sisters has also become Oregon's llama capital, with numerous large llama ranches around the area.






