October 20, 2023 - reviewed by Scotty
$$$$
Tightly Spaced But Level And Clean
Some of the sights are close to the highway and noisy, but others are serene and peaceful. We arrived mid day on a Friday in mid October and found numerous first come available. Some are reservations only.
The town is a short walk with plenty of restaurants and shops. My favorite was the second hand store run by Habitat for Humanity, but there are plenty of "classy" shops. This is our second visit and it hasn't disappointed yet.
May 21, 2021 - reviewed by Ken
$50
$50 full hookup sites, a bit expensive. BUT, nice RV park and easy walking distance to town shops. Sisters has become a popular tourist destination in eastern Oregon, hence pricey.
August 20, 2019 - reviewed by MikeinOregon
Nice
Spent 3 nights. Spaces are a little narrow but other than that it was well kept, very close to town (walking distance), paved roadway for less dust. Very busy and split about 50/50 RVs/Tents....
October 1, 2018 - reviewed by Mickey
We had a great time
When you call the listed number it is for Creekside Campground which turned out to be a delightful experience. Hosts great, bathrooms/showers very clean and walking distance to downtown. It is our understanding that this campground was closing today for the season
July 28, 2017 - reviewed by Sheila
$40
Sisters Creekside
Very nice place, can walk or ride bikes to a darling little town, family atmosphere park. No wifi so one really has to rough it! Tent and RV camping. Bike trails behind campground. 30 min drive to Bend if you want to float down the Deschutes River. 3rd time here will return. If you are a quilter they have their big quilt show around July 4th if not stay away from this date. Make reservations early in the year, fills up fast!
July 25, 2017 - reviewed by Newel
A nice place to stay in Sisters.
July 25, 2017 - reviewed by Jeff Lunt
Really nice park with walking trails and a little creek for wading. Firewood was available for $5. The showers were a few extra bucks. We enjoyed our stay.