Living in Sunriver, Sunriver Style Nestled in the heart of Central Oregon, Sunriver has grown from its 1968 beginnings into one of the region’s most cherished residential and resort communities. Guiding that evolution is the Sunriver Owners Association (SROA) — a not-for-profit organization led by a ninemember board of directors and supported by dedicated staff and passionate volunteer owners. SROA keeps Sunriver running smoothly, offering the kind of services you’d expect from a small town: community planning, recreation and events, road and pathway maintenance, and the management of popular amenities enjoyed by homeowners, guests and visitors alike. Public safety is provided through the Sunriver Service District, a separate entity that oversees the community’s fire and police departments through a tax-based system. FOUR DISTINCT AREAS. ONE UNIFIED COMMUNITY. Every part of Sunriver contributes to the vibrant, year-round experience that makes the community so special. All development types are part of SROA and help support the overall maintenance and character of the resort. RESIDENTIAL LIVING With more than 4,170 homesites, Sunriver’s residential areas feature privately owned single-family homes and condominiums. Many serve as full-time residences or treasured vacation homes; others welcome visitors as short-term rentals through property managers or platforms like Airbnb and VRBO. RESORT EXPERIENCES Sunriver Resort anchors the community’s vacation destination appeal, offering iconic lodging, golf at Woodlands and Meadows courses (as well as nearby Caldera Springs and Crosswater), The Cove pool, a full-service spa, marina, stables and more. It’s where relaxation meets recreation against a backdrop of classic Pacific Northwest scenery. RECREATION & AMENITIES From sunny afternoons at SHARC (Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center) to tennis and pickleball matches, playground shenanigans at Fort Rock Park, quiet mornings on miles of paved pathways or launching onto the Deschutes River — SROA’s amenities deliver endless ways to explore, play and connect with nature. COMMERCIAL CONVENIENCE Beyond leisure, Sunriver boasts a mix of businesses and essential services, including shops and dining in The Village at Sunriver, churches, the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory, Sunriver Airport and the Marketplace grocery store and gas station. GENERAL INFORMATION EMAIL infosroa@srowners.org GENERAL WEBSITES sunriverowners.org sunriversharc.com benhamhall.com sunrivertennispickleball.com SROA DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY • Administration, Accounting, Human Resources and IT: 541-593-2411 • Community Development: 541-593-6645 • Sunriver Scene Newspaper: 541-593-6068 • Natural Resources: 541-593-1522 • Public Works: 541-593-2483 • SHARC: 541-585-5000 • Member Services (recreation access cards): 541-585-3147 • SHARC Event Space: 541-585-3144 • Tennis & Pickleball: 541-593-5707 What is the Sunriver Owners Association? 2026-27 | SunriverChamber.com117
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