Located at the foot of the Cascade Mountains in majestic Central Oregon, Sisters (2024 population 3,738) is a destination community that offers unparalleled natural beauty, endless recreational opportunities, and authentic western charm. Situated along U.S. Highway 20 just northwest of Bend, it serves as a gateway to the Central Oregon region. It is renowned for its local attractions including Hoodoo Ski Area and prominent community events such as the Sisters Rodeo, the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show and the Sisters Folk Festival.
Sisters has a strong social fabric with residents who are passionate and active in the community and who welcome involvement in policy-making processes. With its many family- oriented opportunities (outdoor activities, sports, etc.) and one of the best performing school districts in the state, Sisters offers a fantastic environment in which to raise kids. Sisters offers the unique combination of small-town living with larger-city amenities including numerous restaurants, shops, galleries, golf courses, and a movie theater.
The local economy supports vibrant and diverse tourism opportunities in and around Sisters. In addition, it serves as an economic center for many small and mid-sized companies in a broad range of industries such as bioscience, telecom, green energy, high tech, outdoor equipment and the industrial arts.
Population | 3,823 |
Median Age | 47.26 |
Households | 1,299 |
School District Enrollment | 1,151 |
Owner Occupied Housing | 72% |
Median Household Income | $81,016 |
Educational Attainment | 42.3% Bachelor's Degree or higher |
Largest Employers |
Sisters School District | 150 Sisters Coffee Company | 80 Ray's Food Place | 41 FivePine Lodge & Conference Center | 41 Metabolic Maintenance | 40 Personalized Nutrients | 40 Three Creeks Brewing | 35 ESI Solutions | 34 |
Total Businesses | 355 |
Sources: 2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. Oregon Prospector Sisters Community Profile, Business Oregon