Who We Are
The Lodge:
Tucked on a quiet street off Glacier Lily Lane, right on the interior of Black Butte Ranch, this four-bedroom family lodge has been a place of rest, laughter, and real connection for decades. You’re sitting on the 13th green. The national forest begins out the back. The Sisters Mountains frame every window.
This isn’t a hotel. It’s a home — and it feels like one the moment you walk in.
The Space:
Upstairs, an open-concept living room, full kitchen, and oversized dining table that was built for long meals and longer conversations. Step out onto the deck — patio heaters, a barbecue, and a view that doesn’t ask anything of you.
Downstairs, a full TV and game room, a corner workstation if you absolutely must, and two bedrooms including a bunk room designed for families — with bunks tall enough that adults actually sleep comfortably up top.
Sleeps up to 8.
4 bedrooms · 2 kings upstairs · 1 queen · 1 bunk room (sleeps 4)
2 full working fireplaces · 2-car garage · Full kitchen · High speed WiFi
The Area:
Black Butte Ranch is one of Oregon’s best kept secrets — and once you’ve been, you’ll understand why families come back for generations.
On the Ranch:
Golf on one of the most scenic courses in the Pacific Northwest — you’re already on the 13th green. Swim, play tennis, pickleball, basketball. Hit the putting greens. Ride the bike paths for miles through ponderosa pines. Walk until your mind goes quiet. The lodge includes full access to all Black Butte Ranch amenities — pools, gym, courts, and trails.
Eat & Drink:
The newly remodeled Black Butte Lodge is something special. Upstairs, the Aspen Lounge serves above-average bar food with a serious view. Downstairs, a four-to-five star dining experience with one of the best restaurant views in the state. Robert’s Pub for something casual. The Biscuit for coffee and a bite. Pizza by the pool. A little market on-ranch for essentials.
Beyond the Ranch:
Sisters is ten minutes away — farmers markets on summer weekends, great grocery shopping, local charm. Camp Sherman is a short ride and one of the best fly fishing spots in Oregon. The Metolius and Deschutes rivers aren’t far. The national forest literally begins out the back gate — five minutes and you’re lost in it, in the best way.
Hike. Fish. Bike down to Camp Sherman. Or just sit on the deck with a coffee and watch the light change on the mountains.