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Luxury
The WildWater home is located at
RiverWild inside Mount Bachelor Resort on
Century Drive. The brand new WildWater home will greet you with down
comforters, plush towels, pottery barn
kitchenware, top-of-the-line cookware and
utensils, and plenty of room for everyone at
the dinner table. The house is fully air
conditioned for those warmer summer days. Gas Barbecue,
4 mountain bikes, fishing poles, tennis
rackets, ping-pong table, books, movies (G to
PG13) and games are all included at the WildWater home.
Amenities for Kids:
The WildWater home has many special amenities
for kids to keep them occupied: Game cube
(with many games), TV in kids room with DVD and
VHS, 4 mountain bikes, tennis
rackets, ping-pong table, foos ball table,
basketball hoop, fishing poles, books, and
movies. In addition, guests can use the
RiverWild pool, tennis courts and hot tub!
A Dining Delight
One of Bend's premier eateries, Scanlon's, is
just a short stroll from your doorstep. The Old
Mill District and Westside downtown are for
lovers of great food, wine, and beer. You'll be treated to first-class Northwest
cuisine. Don't forget to taste Oregon's famous
Willamette Valley Wine Region's award winning
varietals!
The Athletic Club of Bend
The nearby Athletic Club of Bend can be used for
a small day use fee. The 25,000 square
foot club is complete with comprehensive workout
equipment and instruction, tennis courts,
swimming pool, and is ideal for families.
Take Me to the River Trail
The Deschutes River is central to Central
Oregon's identity and the well-groomed River
Trail is right outside your door. A Bend
recreational icon, the trail can take you miles
into pristine wilderness, brimming with wildlife
and breathtaking scenery or to the Old Mill
Shopping Center.
The Pool, The Hot Tub, and The Pool house
Centrally located, the Resort's pool and pool
house facility is the perfect place for family
gatherings, soaking in the hot tub, swimming and relaxing under the Central Oregon
sunshine. Tennis Courts are located on the
property and are a two minute walk from the
WildWater home.
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