Sunriver Stables

Sunriver Stables are located on the Sunriver Resort.   Horses are available for rent, for riding on the Sunriver Resort, and possibly outside of the area.  Located on the Deschutes River, the stable has stunning views of the neighboring ponderosa forest and river.

Fee to be paid.  Images taken late July.

 

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Crane Prairie Reservoir RV & Camping area

Crane Prairie Reservoir is located off the Cascade Lakes Highway and can be reached from either the Sunriver or Bend side.  The Crane Prairie Reservoir is a huge lake perfect for fly fishing, standup paddleboarding, and any water sports shoots.  The water is very clear allowing for beautiful shots of the area.

The reservoir is located in the Deschutes National Forest just off the scenic Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. Crane Prairie Reservoir offers a variety of recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating and swimming with glimpses of South Sister and Mt. Bachelor on the horizon.  With cabins and tent sites, this is a great location for a recreational shoot.  There are also fish cleaning stations and Deschutes National Forest restrooms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

images taken mid-August late afternoon.

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Crane Prairie Resort

Crane Prairie Resort is located off the Cascade Lakes Highway and can be reached from either the Sunriver or Bend side.  Featuring the Crane Prairie Reservoir, a huge lake perfect for fly fishing, standup paddleboarding, and any water sports shoots.

The resort is located in the Deschutes National Forest just off the scenic Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. Crane Prairie Reservoir offers a variety of recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating and swimming with glimpses of South Sister and Mt. Bachelor on the horizon.  With cabins and tent sites, this is a great location for a recreational shoot.

 

 

 

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Tumalo Tree Lined Driveway

We recently had a request from a motor company for a tree lined driveway. We found this beautiful home in Tumalo, just outside of Bend.   Vehicle is in the shot for perspective. And the dog, because well he wanted a closeup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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