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Important Update: Black Butte Ranch has streamlined its resort fee collection process. To enhance your check-in experience, we will now collect these fees from guests upon booking, eliminating any last-minute hassles. Please note that this fee is not new, only the collection process has been improved. You will see this fee reflected as the Property fee.
A five minute walk will take you to Paulina Springs, one of the loveliest and most fun spots on the ranch, and Paulina Pool, which is quiet even on busy weekends because there is no parking. There is also a tennis court near the pool.
The cabin itself is very comfortable with lots of designer touches. The two upstairs bedrooms both have a Queen beds and the bigger bedroom also has a twin bed with a trundle as well.
The Master bedroom has a King bed. On the main floor are two remodeled bathrooms, very up-to-date, with granite countertops and lovely sinks and showers (one with a tub).
Both the Living Room and all three of the bedrooms are equipped with flat panel TVs.
We have cable and broadband internet.
The place is beautiful and in excellent condition. We are a builder and designer couple and take great pride in filling the cabin with special touches.
Black Butte Ranch was developed in the 1960s by Brooks Resources and is now owned by the homeowners, provides gorgeous views and all the amenities: swimming pools, 18 miles of walking and cycling trails, 26 tennis courts, horseback riding, all kinds of activities for kids, and two beautiful golf courses. There are a number of dining options on the Ranch as well, including a fine dining restaurant and more casual dining options, as well as an espresso bar in the Lodge.
Security is terrific on the Ranch (it has its own police force), and it is a place where kids can cycle, walk, and play safely on their own.
Other attractions that you can reach within 20 minutes include the Metolius River, Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery, Suttle Lake (for boating, fishing, and a great bike trail), Hoodoo Ski Bowl, and the town of Sisters, which is known for, among other things, its world-famous Quilt Festival.
If you want to venture a little farther, the hiking opportunities are spectacular -- you will find several Central Oregon hiking books in our cabin.
