Sisters is a city in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Bend, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 959 at the 2000 census, but more than doubled to 2,038 as of the 2010 census.
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5.0 based on 16 reviews
We started at Three Creeks Trail and went counter clockwise on the Broken Top Loop trail, so I suppose we only came down Tam McArthur Rim Trail as opposed to doing it as an out-and-back, but it was a nice walk and I wouldn't say too difficult. There is some scree hiking--if you choose the west side--(the other side was more of a hard-packed trail), but even then it was okay. The views along the way are nice, but the views from the top are stunning; definitely try to make it to the top if you can! You can park at Three Creeks Lake and easily find the trailhead, and from there, the path is easy to follow (minus the one section where you have a choice to take, mentioned above). It's worth it as well to check out No Name Lake, which you'll see from the top if you make it that far. This trail is fairly exposed, so be sure to wear sunscreen and a hat. Not buggy at all in mid-August. It's a beautiful place to hike.
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4.5 based on 82 reviews
An interesting trail to 2 wonderfully beautiful waterfalls. It says it is only 1 1/4 mile trail but after you are sure you have gone more than that, you all of a sudden find a waterfall. The trail could be rough for some people but an average person should be able to get within sight of the falls. We climbed down to the bottom of the lower falls and found it rather interesting getting back to the main trail. A very beautiful area.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Chush Falls in Sisters, OR is about a 5 mile round trip easy groomed hiking trail from the parking area. However, for the best view of this beautiful water fall, one must make it down a pretty steep hill, and, depending on the time of year you go, it can be very slippery. I would recommend bringing a climbing rope with some grip knots to help keep your footing. We went in May, so the hill was washed out, wet and slick. This powerful fall is beautiful and I highly recommend a visit. We also made our way to Upper Chush Falls which is not grand, but still a beautiful trail and easy hike.
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