
How fitting that just in time for my 100th blog post, Sisters was named one of the Top 100 Adventure Towns in National Geographic Adventure magazine. The October issue provides a handy state-by-state guide of the country's "top outdoor hubs," which touts the Sisters area for its hiking, rafting, road-cycling, mountain-biking and skiing.
Receiving specific nods are the McKenzie River (for its Class III rapids), Black Butte (for its scenic hiking), Smith Rock (for its sport climbing) and Mount Bachelor (for some of the best ski runs in the West). Too bad the guide neglected to mention our much-closer (albeit less-glamorous) neighbor, Hoodoo Resort, located at the summit of Santiam Pass.
I was also bummed to see that Sisters only ranked #84 -- until I gave the intro a closer read. The list -- which also features Hood River (#33), Klamath Falls (#39) and Portland (#69) -- was organized alphabetically. In any event, it's great to see Sisters acknowledged once again.
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Lisa Broadwater is a Central Oregon-based real estate professional who specializes in listing and selling homes, especially in Sisters, Tumalo, Redmond and Bend. If you'd like to learn more about Central Oregon, please visit www.CentralOregonHome4You.com.
Nice bits of info about the state. I moved to Sandy, halfway between Portland and Mount Hood, four years ago. Can't believe I haven't even been to the Coast yet, let alone any other part of the state. My excuse is that we live right on the Sandy River in the forest. It's so lovely here, we hate to leave. But I suppose it's time to get out and see more of Oregon.