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he Lodge at Suttle LakeSisters, OR 97759
$2,900,000
• 15,149 SF, 12.9 Acres
• Commercial resort opportunity!
• Stunning lodge w/mountain views & lake access
• Lodge w/rooms, 16 cabins, maintenance building
• 2 commercial kitchens, restaurant, store
• Perfect for corporate events, reunions, weddings & more!
Relax, work, play...
Ski, boat, siwim& hike...
Watch, eat, get married!
2013 CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE WINNER
TripAdvisor is delighted to recognize The
Lodge at Suttle Lake with a 2013
Certificate of Excellence.
This prestigious award, which places you
in the top-performing 10% of all
businesses worldwide on
TripAdvisor, is given to businesses
that consistently earn high ratings
from TripAdvisor travelers.
Your Certificate of Excellence is on its way, and you should receive it in the
mail within the next 6 weeks. But don't wait: start promoting your
achievement today!
Visit the Management Center to download a free Certificate of Excellence
badge for your business website.
Wishing you and The Lodge at Suttle Lake much continued success throughout 2013.
Additional Info: Property Type: Hotel Lodge Resort
Location Type: resort
Airport: RDM
Time Zone (GMT delta): Pacific Standard Time
Currency: USD
Year Built: 2004
# of Rooms: 26
# of Floors: 2
Property Description
Property Description:
We are not your typical hotel. Nestled in the heart of the Deschutes National Forest amid soaring pines. Suttle Lake Resort provides an enchanted escape. Our resorts mountain views and pristine lake waters invite you to enjoy everything from outdoor adventures and activity to more leisurely and reflective pursuits. No children under 14 stay in the Lodge.
Location:
Central Cascade Mountains in Central Oregon, Glacial Lake 4200 FT. 13300 Highway 20, Sisters, OR, 97759. Located 5 miles West of Black Butte.
Suttle Lake onsite McKenzie River Rafting 35 mi W Hoodo Ski Resort 6 mi W Mt. Bachelor 60 m S Pacific Crest Trail 6 mi W Smith Rocks 40 mi E Deschutes River 25 mi E Black Butte Ranch 8 mi E Aspen Lakes 14 mi E High Desert Museum 34 mi SE Festivals 14 mi E Historical Downtown Bend 32 mi E McKenzie Pass Scenic Byway 14 mi E Crooked River 26 mi E Nearby cities Sisters OR 14 mi E Redmond OR 30 mi E Bend OR 40 mi E Nearby Airports Roberts Field 32 mi E Sisters 14 mi E Bend 35 mi E Sisters city center 14 mi E Closest major city Bend 40 mi E
Corporate Locations:
T Mobile 30 mi S St Charles Med Ctr 32 mi SE Bright Wood Corp 32 mi E Sunriver Resort 46 mi SE Mt Bachelor 40 mi SW Columbia Aircraft 32 mi E Bend Memorial Clinic 32 mi E
Directions:
From the East Bend, Redmond, Sisters Fourteen miles W of Sisters on Hwy 20. Turn left at the sign for Suttle Lake Resort and Marina >From the West Portland, Salem, Eugene Six miles E of Hoodoo Ski Resort on Highway 20 turn left at the sign for Suttle Lake Resort and Marina.
Transportation:
From primary airport to hotel Taxi 50 USD Limo 100 USD Rental car available at Redmond Airport RDM Rental car available at Portland Airport PDX
Parking: Free parking lot in front of Lodge and in front of cabins, not lit, handicap available.
Dining:
The Boathouse Restaurant located on lake. Summer Hours: Breakfast 8:00am-11:00am Lunch 11am-5pm Dinner 5pm-9pm Starting May 15th Open 7 days a week year round (call for updated winter opening and closing hours). Cuisine: Home-style Breakfast, Pub Style Lunch, Fine Dining Dinner Northwest Cuisine. Wine Social 4:30-6:00 pm Complimentary to Lodge guests.
Meeting Spaces:30-150 Executive Boardroom: Full Media Set-up Full Dining Restaurant Handicap Accessible Accommodations Full Service Spa Family Cabins
Meeting Facilities:
Number of meeting rooms 4 Total measurement 220 sq ft Number of meeting personnel onsite 1-2 Largest room capacity 120 Smallest room capacity 10 Largest room measurement 15 x 28 Smallest room measurement 21 x 21 Largest seating format Theatre Smallest seating format Board Room Video conferencing Yes
Rooms/Add-Ons
Room Code Room Name Active
ADA ADA Room (Lodge) X
Total Rooms: 1 Description: This comfortable, yet striking guest suite is located on the first floor for ease and accessibility. Our ADA-compliant suite features a king bed, bathroom with roll-in shower, and an impressive lake view. This suite sleeps up to 2 people. Children 14yrs. of age and under cannot be accommodated in the lodge rooms. Guests per Room: 2
CSC Creekside Cabin X
Total Rooms: 2 Description: This cabin has a unique Northwest character and features a queen bed in a bedroom downstairs and 2 twin beds in the lofted sleeping area, as well as a fully equipped kitchen. The stone gas fireplace in each cabin is wonderful to curl up next to on our brisk mountain evenings. Each cabin sleeps 4 people. Guests per Room: 4-6
DS1 Deluxe Suite (Lodge) X
Total Rooms: 4 Description: Each of our deluxe suites feature a king bed, bathroom with
Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, and a stupendous lake view. Each suite sleeps up to 2 people. Children 14 yrs. of age and under cannot be accommodated in the lodge rooms. Guests per Room: 4
FC3 Falls Cabin (Used for Spa) X
Total Rooms: 1 Description: Tucked away on a small arm of the lake since the 1920s, the windows of this romantic cabin look out on quiet, tranquil scenery. Includes a queen bed in the bedroom and a sofa-bed, fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. This cabin sleeps a maximum of 4. Pet friendly, limit 2 pets. Guests per Room: 4
GS3 Guard Station X
Total Rooms: 1 Description: Formerly a Forest Service guard station, this spacious and secluded cottage overlooks lush and peaceful Lake Creek. Includes a full size bed in the bedroom and a queen sofa-bed, fully-equipped kitchen and bathroom. This cabin sleeps a maximum of 4. Pet friendly, limit 2 pets. Guests per Room: 4
TRP Trapper
Total Rooms: 1 Description: Nicest cabin on property, with great lake view, Jacuzzi tub, full chef’s kitchen with marble counter tops and gas range. Guests per Room: 2
LFC Lakefront Cabin X
Total Rooms: 3 Description: Each cabin has a unique Northwest character and features a queen bed in a bedroom downstairs and 2 twin beds in the lofted sleeping area, as well as a fully equipped kitchen. The stone gas fireplace in each cabin is wonderful to curl up next to on our brisk mountain evenings. Each cabin sleeps 4 people. Guests per Room: 4-6
LGR Lofted Guest Room (Lodge) X
Total Rooms: 2 Description: Each of our lofted suites features a queen bed and 2 twin beds, a bathroom with a shower/bathtub, and a spectacular lake view. Each suite sleeps up to four people. Children 14 yrs. of age and under cannot be accommodated in the lodge rooms. Guests per Room: 4
PNT The Pointe X
Total Rooms: 1
Description: Originally built in 1925, this newly updated historic cabin boasts a view of both Lake Creek and Suttle Lake. The Pointe features a king bed in a bedroom downstairs, two full size beds in a sleeping area upstairs, a queen sofa-bed and two twin sofa-beds, a fully-equipped kitchen, two bathrooms and two private decks. This cabin sleeps a maximum of 8 people. Guests per Room: 8-10
RCL Rustic Cabin X
Total Rooms: 6 Description: If roughing it is more your style, check out one of our camping cabins. Each rustic cabin has a full-sized futon, a full-sized bed and twin-sized bunk beds. These cabins are rustic yet comfortable. Rustic cabins have heat, electricity and a fire pit for marshmallow roasting. Please note these cabins do not have kitchens, running water or bathroom facilities. Upon check-in you will receive a key to both our restroom and shower facilities. These cabins sleep a maximum of four. Linens & Towels are not provided, but are available for $10/person if desired. Wine social are available for purchase as well. Guests per Room: 4-6
SS2 Standard Suite (Lodge) X
Total Rooms: 4 Description: Each of our standard suites features 2 full size beds, a bathroom with a shower/bathtub, and a stunning forest view. Each suite sleeps up to 4 people. Children 14 yrs. of age and under cannot be accommodated in the lodge rooms. Guests per Room: 4
A very Special Place Page 1
PART I
HISTORY OF SUTTLE LAKE RESORT
BACKGROUND
Suttle Lake is a popular, full time resort area in Central Oregon since the European settlers moved into the area in
the id 8 ’s. It has had a olorful history from the time the first owner applied for a permit in 1923 to build a
recreational resort complex. There have been several changes of ownership of such a resort since then. There still
remains a strong influence in this area by Native American Indian Tribes since this area was the homeland to their
ancestors. Since 1923, there were a series of forest fires and resort reconstruction efforts .
Suttle Lake Resort “LR is nestled in a beautiful and splendid forest backdrop th at continues to attract many
guests and visitors each year. It offers recreational opportunities for Central Oregon and even as far as Eugene and
Salem, Oregon.
It is located 15 miles north of Sisters, Oregon with dir ect access to US Highway 20. It is situated on the northeast
bank of Suttle Lake. The property is 19.5 acres of which 3.0 acres were developed. The rest remains as open
spaces. The land parcel is irregular in size and the us age is limited in activity and development. A portion of the
property is set aside for public usage and parking.
In 1999, the US Forest Service issued a preferred development permit PDP to the then owner of Suttle Lake
Resort for best use for the development of Suttle Lake Resort and the Marina an expanded lodge of approximately
10,000 SF as well as 12 separate cabins and a restaurant. Modification and design changes would follow. That pl an
was superseded in 2003 by a Site Master Development Plan Pla su itted y the urre t o er of “LR,
Ronda of Suttle Lake Resort &Marina LLC. The U.S. Forest Ser vice approved that Plan in April 2003 (henceforth the
De elop e t Pla . The leasehold i pro e e t per it f ro the U“ Forest “er i e is for years; it is set to expire December 31, 2022 with renewable options.
Under the Development Plan, SLR was significantly expanded during the period (2003 to 2005). During that time, a
new Mountain Lodge and six (6) cabins were newly built an d added to the existing restaurant building, three (3)
historic cabins and six (6) rustic cabins. This brough t the total lodging capacity to 26 units (I Lodge and 15 cabi ns)
within the Resort complex of one Lodge (11 suites), six (6) rustic cabins, six (6) waterfront cabins, one (1) Guard
Station cabin, one (1) Falls cabin and one (1) Pointe Cabin. Site improvements included asphalt paved access road,
a small marina, concrete walks/decks and fire pits as well as public parking areas and common restrooms.
The Resort industry and competition in general in the C entral Oregon area are still suffering; steady revenues and
profits due to the recessionary situation of the econom y. Tourism is generally also down. There are only a few
resorts that can compete somewhat and to a lesser extent with SLR for recreational opportunities viz. Lake Creek
Lodge in Camp Sherman which is within 10 miles from SL R and Black Butte Ranch that is 8 miles from SLR. which
has a larger area footprint with approximately 1000 private homes, two golf courses but has no lake feature.
A close lake side resort competitor to some degree is Cultus Lake Resort. It features 23 cabins, several of which are
located on the lake, and the remaining just footsteps away. The cabins are nestled in a wooded area adjacent to
the lake. The amenities are simple and unpretentious.. Cultus Lake Resort is not opened the full year as is SL R.
A very Special Place Page 2
Map of Suttle Lake Resort and Marina Complex
Suttle Lake in front to the Mountain Lodge
Suttle Lake is a natural lake near the crest of the Cascade Range in Central Oregon. The Lake covers 253 acres. In
the 1920's, European settlers established the Lake as a favorite spot for outdoor activities such as boating, fish ing
and family picnics. Suttle Lake was one of only two lake systems in Oregon that supported historic runs of soc keye
salmon. Because of the lake's beautiful forest backdrop, many generations of Oregonians have enjoyed Suttle
Lake's splendor, and continue to do so today. It is als o a place where the Native American tribes indigenous to this
area remain reverent to the land of their ancestors and of its Spirit that is seen in the animals and wondrous
SqFt: -- Bedrooms: -- Full Baths: -- Half Baths: --
IMPROVEMENTS
Code Description SqFt Year Built Beds Baths (F/H) Floor Types
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Date Ref # Type Price Seller Buyer
11/12/1991 $0 SUTTLE LAKE RESORT ET AL
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Sisters Profile
Nestled at the foot of the Cascades, Sisters is a town right o ut of the Old West,
complete with 1880's turn-of-the-century storefronts and authentic annual down-
and-dirty rodeos. Perhaps one of the most picturesque bac kdrops in the Pacific
Northwest, it is not hard to see why the town has become a destination for visitors,
retirees and new businesses. But more than just a pretty place, Sisters has a built
eputatio fo a o u it ith so e of the state’s est s hools, stude ts a d athletes. The to ’s fo us i the past has ee o tou is a d etail, ut ith t o e i dust ial pa ks, oth offe i g an assortment of lot sizes to house any size production fac ility, the prospect of a light manufacturing or high tech
business is a reality.
Population
The political borders that form the incorporated city of Sisters currently contain just over 1,800 residents; however,
within a five mile radius, an additional 10,000 residents live in the outlying neighborhoods, acreages, and resorts . From
1985 to 2005, the town added less than 300 residents, the result of a lack of municipal sewer system. Since then,
charming and innovative residential communities have be en created within the city limits, more than doubling the
to ’s populatio .
Development
Sisters offers a variety of development opportunities inc luding manufacturing,
office and light industrial uses. Two business/industri al parks and numerous
commercial centers offer new and existing businesses a place to call home.
Sisters has several employers that offer excellent job opportunities. Metabolic
Maintenance Products, relocated from southern California, is a local manufacturer
of vitamin supplements, including prescription amino aci d dietary supplements for
ph si ia s a oss the ou t . The O’Keeffe’s Co pa , a lo all g o manufacturing company, is expanding its employment as sales for its specialty hand
and foot care creams catch on nationally. Bird Gard LLC, designs, manufactures and markets a complete line of
programmable bird control products. Fluid Images, Inc., inventors of the Strada Camera Crane used in many feature
film and sports productions, is also a top-notch film an d video production company. With its outstanding desirabi lity as
a place to live and work, Sisters expects to attract additional employers in the light manufacturing and technology
sectors.
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Just 30 minutes from Sisters on Hwy 20 is Hoodoo Ski Re sort, offering something to do for everyone including Nordic
and downhill skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, snow b iking, and night skiing in a friendly family-oriented
environment.
The new FivePine Lodge & Conference Center adds a host of new activities and amenities for visitors and residen ts
alike, including a movie theater, athletic club, brewery, day spa, lodge, first class dining, and conference center.
Livability
If you've ever had the chance to visit Sisters for shopping or a special event,
the town and surrounding ar ea’s e t ao di a li a ilit speaks fo itself. Towering Ponderosa Pines, grassy valleys, and the closeness of Cascade
Mountain peaks makes it an aesthetically surreal location. But more
importantly, Sisters has a strong sense of community, friendliness, and true
small town charm.
This feeli g is easil see i the “iste ’s a ea s hools , hi h o siste tl a k top i the egio a d state fo a ade i s, the arts and athletics. The district takes a holistic approach, starting with Kindergarten, and incorporates character
education into curriculum. Residents of the community are also actively involved in education. Some 200 volunteers
contribute to the elementary schools each year from tutoring to taking care of the playground.
Sisters is also known for its festivals. Annual events i nclude: Village Green Craft Shows (now in 25th year), Art Stroll,
Sisters Rodeo, Sisters Folk Festival, High Mountains Jazz at Sisters, Harvest Faire, Quilt Show, Hoodoo Winter Carnival,
Sisters Starry Night Concert Series, Sisters Roundup of Gems, Sisters Antique Faire, Battle of the Bulls, and the Pacific
Amateur Golf Classic.
History
The original settlement of the Sisters area actually began 4.5 miles north of the current town site, at Camp Polk in 1865.
Polk was a military installment built for the protection of s ettlers, but with few Indian attacks, the base was closed a
year after opening. In 1875 a post office was established at the Hindman Homestead, which was later moved to the
John Smith General Store in 1888. Soon thereafter nearby residents were asked to
p o ide suggestio s to a e the e post offi e, a d Th ee “iste s e ei ed the nod, minus the three. (It is interesting to note that at th is time the Three Sisters each
had names – Faith, Hope, and Charity.) I hat is o side ed the to ’s offi ial establishment, Alex and Robert Smith platted the town in 19 01. By this time the
community had grown into a service center for travelers over the Cascades as well as
for the growing wood products and agricultural industrie s.
In 1923 half the town was destroyed by fire, only to see the remaining half burned to the ground the following y ear.
Expected by many to become a ghost town, residents instead stayed and rebuilt, and the town was officially
incorporated in 1946. I the id 9 ’s, the to 's e iste e as i uestio ith the losu e of the last lu e ill. “iste s’ Old West the e etu ed i 9 i a effo t to p ese e hat little o e e e ai ed a idst fea of a highway bypass. The highway never moved, and the town evolved into a retail/resort community and service center to
Black Butte Ranch Resort and other residential developments.
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Sisters Quick Links
Elevation: ’
Population (July 2008) 1,875
Median Resident Age 38.8 (2000)
Median single family home price (YTD
thru Dec 2008) $367,450
Average household size 2.41 (2000)
Property Tax Rate 2007/2008 $2,6417 per $1,000 of assessed value
Major Private Employers Black Butte Ranch, Metabolic Maintenance, O'Keeffe's Working Hand Creme,
Ray's Grocery Store, FivePine Lodge & Conference Center
Top 5 Deschutes County Taxpayers in
2008-09 (in order)
Cascade Natural Gas Corp., Qwest Corp., Gas Transmission Northwest Corp.,
PacifiCorp (PP&L), Pronghorn Investors LLC
Economic Development for
Central Oregon (EDCO)
541-388-3236
Eric Strobel, Business Development Manager
109 NW Greenwood Ave., Suite #102, Bend OR 97701
City of Sisters
(City Hall)
541-549-6022
520 E. Cascade Avenue, PO Box 39, Sisters, OR 97759
Deschutes County
(Administrative Offices)
541-388-6570
1300 NW Wall St., Bend OR 97701
Sisters Area Chamber of
Commerce
541-549-0251
291 E. Main Avenue, P.O. Box 430 Sisters OR 97759
Worksource Oregon 541-388-6070
1645 NE Forbes, Bend OR 97701
The Nugget Newspaper
541-549-9941
P.O. Box 698, Sisters OR 97759
Sisters Eagle Air, Inc.
(Airport) 541-549-6011
Nestled in the Shadows of the Three Sisters…
Aspen Lakes was just named Central Oregon's Favorite Golf Course in a
poll conducted by The Bend Bulletin newspaper. Aspen Lakes also received
the "Player's Choice" Award by Northwest Golf Guys.
Aspen Lakes was recently named one of Golf Digest's 4 1/2 star Best Places
to Play for 2008/2009.
Come enjoy the Aspen Lakes Experience. Named the #2 Best Overall Golf
Experience in Oregon and #7 for Best Value in a recent Brainstorm NW
survey.
Aspen Lakes is one of the top ranked golf courses in Oregon. Located just 5
minutes from the old-west town of Sisters in beautiful Central Oregon,
Aspen Lakes boasts bentgrass fairways and greens, breathtaking mountain
views, and our signature red sand traps.
Brand 33 Restaurant at Aspen Lakes provides great catering options for
private events and receptions. The facility is the perfect venue for a Central
Oregon wedding with great mountain views.
Aspen Lakes Golf Course | 16900 Aspen Lakes Dr. | Si sters, Oregon 97759
http://www.aspenlakes.com/
Tel: (541) 549-4653 | Fax: (541) 549-6947
Autobahn Tubing Park
AMP Night Skiing
Terrain Park
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and Steeper
Hoodoo sits on the summit of Oregon’s Santiam Pass and is Oregon’s most centrally located destination for winter sports
enthusiasts. Just 44 miles west of
Bend, 85 miles east of Eugene and
130 miles southeast of Portland,
Hoodoo Ski Area offers more than
800 acres of terrain, 32 runs, five lifts and one of the largest tubing parks
in the West. Founded in 1 3 , Hoodoo is Central Oregon’s original ski area and your destination for family-friendly fun in your backyard!
The ski slopes are on a big, rounded butte, with lots of wide open terrain. So whether you prefer the deep and challenging powder of Hoodoo’s backside or the finely groomed runs of the front side, the majesty of Hoodoo’s location and fun of Hoodoo’s night skiing will bring you back again and again.
Ski & Ride School | Nordic Trails | Snowbike Lessons | Adaptive Skiing | Restaurant & Bar | Day Care | Races | Lo dging