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Sunriver Golf & Fishing

Sunriver Golf

Sunriver GolfThere are over 25 Central Oregon golf courses to play at and three 18-hole Sunriver golf courses.

Sunriver's Woodlands Golf Course, a Northwest favorite, is home of the Oregon Open, the state's premier pro-am tournament. This Sunriver Golf Course features 6,880 yards of golf with a par of 72. The course rating is 73.0 and it has a slope rating of 131 on grass.

The Meadows Golf Course features 7,012 yards of golf with a par of 71. The course rating is 72.8 and it has a slope rating of 128 on grass. The Meadows course has played host to numerous USGA and NCAA golf championships, including the NCAA Men's Division I championship tournament. Meadows is also home to the popular 9-hole putting green.

The third Sunriver Golf Course is the “Crosswater" course at the Crosswater Club. This course, which was hailed by Golf Digest as one of "America's 100 Greatest Courses," features 7,638 yards of golf with a par of 72. The Crosswater course, host of the 2007-2010 annual Jeld Wen Tradition tournaments, has a course rating of 76.9 and a slope rating of 150 on grass.

Also in the Sunriver area is the 9-hole "Caldera Springs" course. This family friendly course was recently opened in 2007 and features all the trademarks of Sunriver, Oregon golf. Holes range from 60 to 185 yards in length making it the perfect course to hone your skills or introduce your children to the game.

Sunriver Fishing

Central Oregon FishingCentral Oregon fishing is world famous. Not only do we have year-round fishing in Central Oregon for trout and steelhead, the region is also nationally renowned for its fly-fishing-only waters. The Central Oregon landscape offers a spectacular environment for anglers: elevated desert lakes, rim rock river canyons, ponderosa pine-studded creeks, pure alpine lakes and open reservoirs.

The Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway is spotted with dozens of lakes abundant in trout. Try your luck at Cultus, Hosmer or Twin Lakes, and take home the big one (or just take a photo and release him). If rivers are more to your likings, Deschutes River, Fall River and Spring River are stunning to see and plentiful to fish. Central Oregon also has a bounty of reservoirs. Try Crane Prairie and Wickiup reservoirs for their brook trout, kokanee, Coho salmon and largemouth bass. Head east for largemouth and smallmouth black bass at Prineville and Ochoco resovoirs. Or drop a line at Billy Chinook and witness some of the largest bulltrout you’ll ever see.

Not an experienced fisherman (or woman)? There are several Sunriver fishing guides and outfitters who can give you a few pointers, as well as the inside scoop on the best places to fish. They can also hook you up with the latest and greatest gear and equipment, so you don’t have to pack yours with you on vacation.