Sunriver Magazine - 2024-2025

Living in Sunriver, Sunriver Style The Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes everyone who has traveled from near and far to experience the wonders of Sunriver. Sunriver is truly a magical place to visit and to live. Guests are encouraged to understand the rules, which ensure their safety and well-being as well as community members who live here yearlong. Here are a few tips to follow, each shared with the sincere intent every guest has the best visit possible and wants to make visiting Sunriver a tradition. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY • Whether you are looking to rent a home, go golfing, visit the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory, hire a guide to go fly fishing or dine at your favorite restaurant, be sure to do so before arriving to guarantee you can do what is on your vacation bucket list. • Rent equipment before you need it and try to avoid making reservations the day you want to use it. DRIVING IN SUNRIVER • Please obey the 25 mph speed limit. • Be aware of pedestrians and bikers crossing the road. People dart across the road, often without looking. • Driving at sunrise and sunset can be a challenge, especially with the glare. • The local deer and their wild buddies have not learned how to use the crosswalks. Be on the lookout for wildlife meandering across the road. • Remember to signal when exiting a roundabout. FIRE SAFETY • Park your car only on the driveway. Parking off the driveway or road can risk starting a fire. • Do not use fireworks in Sunriver. Repeat: Never use fireworks in Sunriver. • Do not use open flame fire pits. • Douse cigarettes and cigars in water. Never throw them away in natural areas or pathways. SOUND CARRIES • Quiet time starts at 10 p.m. and ends at 7 a.m. • Be considerate by remembering sound carries and it’s possible to hear loud gatherings a few blocks away. ASK QUESTIONS • Contact the Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce or Visit Central Oregon in The Village at Sunriver if you are seeking information about where to go and what to do. A FEW MORE THAT YOU ALREADY KNOW: • Treat your rental as your own home. • Be kind and considerate to the people who work in the restaurants, shops and recreational facilities. Treat employees with the same kindness you would want to be treated. Be Our Guest Photo by Jenna Passke 2024-25 | SUNRIVER MAGAZINE 112

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