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Discover the most popular places to visit in La Pine
Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort
9.2/10 (264 reviews)
Mt. Bachelor offers 360-degree skiing from its summit, with 101 runs across 4,323 acres of diverse terrain. Book the Mountain Host program for personalized tours of this top North American resort.
Mt Bachelor
9.4/10 (195 reviews)
Mt. Bachelor offers 4,300 acres of pristine slopes, making it the Pacific Northwest's premier ski destination. Glide down varied terrain suitable for all skill levels while enjoying panoramic Cascade Range views.
Lava River Cave
8.8/10 (28 reviews)
Oregon's longest lava tube invites you into a mile-long subterranean world formed 80,000 years ago. Bring warm clothes and two light sources for your journey through this 42°F volcanic time capsule.
Photo by Matt Singrey
Open Photo by Matt Singrey
Tumalo Falls
9.2/10 (21 reviews)
This 97-foot waterfall plunges dramatically into a canyon, creating Central Oregon's most iconic cascade. Explore beyond the main viewpoint on forest trails to discover additional hidden falls upstream.
Sparks Lake
9.2/10 (5 reviews)
Framed by South Sister and Broken Top, Sparks Lake offers a pristine alpine playground of crystal-clear waters. Paddle its mirror-like surface at sunrise to capture the Cascade peaks reflected in perfect symmetry.
Crane Prairie Reservoir
9.8/10 (10 reviews)
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Crane Prairie Reservoir during your travels in La Pine. While you're in the area, stroll along the lakeside.
Deschutes National Forest
9.4/10 (381 reviews)
Explore volcanic formations, alpine lakes, and dense forests across 1.6 million acres of Oregon wilderness. Hike over 1,200 miles of trails or cast a line in pristine waters for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
Little Cultus Lake
10.0/10 (1 review)
Tucked within Oregon's Deschutes National Forest, Little Cultus Lake offers pristine waters for trout fishing. Paddle across its mirror-like surface or camp along pine-fringed shores for an authentic wilderness retreat.
"I don't recall seeing anything in the website about this location not have an elevator, but you gotta make sure people know this stuff! Also, this property is REALLY run down. Everything is super old. The room smelled very weird-like peanut butter and vomit and heavy cleaners. It was nearly 100 degrees outside but the AC was not running so when we opened the door to our room, we were hit with the weird smell as well as the heat. It made it very difficult to fall asleep. Also, the fan in the...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.