A Snowy Day by: Kate Thomas Keown
A Snowy Day by: Kate Thomas Keown

Nestled at the foot of the Cascades, Sisters is a town right out of the Old West, complete with 1880's turn-of-the-century storefronts and an authentic annual rodeo. One of the most picturesque backdrops in the Pacific Northwest, this town has become a destination for visitors, families, retirees and new businesses. Sisters has built a reputation for being a community with some of the state's best schools, students and athletes.

 


The Sisters Country

 

Elevation:

The elevation of Sisters is 3180 feet. The population of the City of Sisters is 1706, and the population within the school district boundaries is approximately 15,000. Sisters is located in western Deschutes County.

 

Climate:

Sisters has four distinct seasons. The precipitation averages 14 inches per year(mostly in the form of snow in the winter). The air is dry and the nights are typically cool. Summer temperatures average 84 degrees during the day and 41 degrees at night, while winter temperatures average 41 degrees during the day and 21 degrees at night.

 

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"...residents are big on fun and festivals. Sisters is a delightful rare town that offers more visitor services, annual festivals and outdoor recreation than much larger cities."
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