Vacation rentals in Bend

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 2,020 vacation rentals in Bend

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Bend vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 37 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 166,980 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,210 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 780 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    320 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,080 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,960 of Bend vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Lake access, and Gym across Bend rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Bend stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Bend's top spots, include Old Mill District, Drake Park, and Pilot Butte

Top-rated vacation rentals in Bend

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Top guest favorite
A spacious private deck features a glass dining table surrounded by striped cushioned chairs and a small side table. Umbrella provides shade, while views of the neighboring trees and houses create a relaxed outdoor space.
Home in Bend
5 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Views & Sounds of Deschutes River in Downtown Bend

Entire one bedroom apartment with private entrance from extra large elevated deck with BBQ. Enjoy the view and calming natural sound of the Deschutes River running over the spillway 300 feet away. Easy and secure bike/ski storage. The apartment is a four minute walk to downtown Bend where there are many great restaurants, bars, boutique shopping. You won't find a better location to explore Bend. Electronic locks for easy check-in. Enhanced cleaning procedures. Licensed by the City of Bend.

Guest favorite
A charming cottage is featured with a sandy pathway leading to the front porch. Lush green trees and manicured shrubs surround the home, while natural stone accents are visible in the landscaping. The inviting exterior showcases a well-maintained facade under a clear blue sky.
Home in Bend
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Cottage in Bend: Walk Everywhere

COTTAGE IN BEND: Cozy 1920’s, one bedroom, one bathroom cottage with a large private yard-blocks from the river and downtown Bend. Enjoy your own space on a large lot-not an ADU. Walk to the market for groceries and coffee on Newport Ave. During your stay walk 3 blocks to the pedestrian footbridge crossing the Deschutes River and into Drake Park and downtown Bend, The Union house is just a block away from Newport Avenue and Newport Market. It is also 3-4 blocks from many restaurants and coffee

Top guest favorite
An open studio space features vaulted ceilings and handmade woodwork. A green felt pool table occupies the center, surrounded by seating options. Hunting trophies adorn the walls, and a kitchen area is visible to the right, showcasing wooden cabinetry and modern appliances.
Guest suite in Bend
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 770 reviews

Forested Custom Built W/Mt view, Hot Tub, Wildlife

Our custom-made studio is nestled in the woods with a country feel yet close to everything Bend has to offer. Outside,we have two large decks overlooking the wildlife with beautiful mountain views. Inside this 1100 square foot studio with a loft ,we have vaulted ceilings with open beams, a pool table, hunting trophies, and handmade woodwork throughout. You will have a private studio with no shared spaces that includes two queen beds, a kitchen, a living room, a bathrom, two decks, and a hot tub.

Guest favorite
The exterior of the bungalow features a welcoming porch with steps leading to a vibrant red door. A blue pot with greenery is positioned beside the entrance, while a stone pathway is visible throughout the landscaped yard, enhancing the charm of the historic home.
Bungalow in Bend
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

West Side Bungalow, Hot Tub, One Block to River

The Drake West Bungalow is an adorable one bedroom, one bathroom home in the River West Neighborhood near the Galveston Avenue District. It is located just one block back from iconic Drake Park along the Deschutes River, and one block from popular Galveston Avenue with its eclectic shops and restaurants. Just a half block away is The Lot food truck court with amazing outdoor seating open year round and local beer on tap. It is a quintessential historic Bend cottage with unbelievable charm.

Top guest favorite
Dome in Bend
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 546 reviews

Welcome to Dome Sweet Dome

Your chance to stay in a true-to-name Geodesic Dome! This one-of-a-kind retreat blends comfort with architectural charm. Guests call it cozy, inspiring, and unforgettable — a stay that feels like an experience, not just a place to sleep. Nestled in the First-on-the-Hill neighborhood off Century Drive, the Dome is perfectly positioned for everything Bend has to offer. Whether you’re here for skiing, biking, hiking, or just relaxing, you’ll love how close you are to Bend’s best adventures.

Top guest favorite
An open-concept living space features a large kitchen island with bar stools and modern appliances. Natural light enters through multiple windows, highlighting a cozy seating area with a sectional sofa. Wooden accents and a stylish rug add warmth to the contemporary design.
Apartment in Bend
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Craftsman Style Retreat in Bend River West

Located in one of Bend’s most walkable neighborhoods, this studio is a couple blocks away from Columbia Park with easy walking access to Drake Park, Harmon Park, McKay Park and the Old Mill District (and amphitheater). After (or before) you’ve explored nearby shopping and food, head out and explore the endless outdoor activities such as skiing, Mt. Biking, rafting, fishing, and much more! You are short pedal to Phils Trails, a 5 min walk to Mt. Bachelor’s Park n Ride (or 25 min. drive).

Guest favorite
A charming Craftsman bungalow is surrounded by lush greenery and well-maintained landscaping. A brick pathway leads to the entrance, showcasing a mixture of shrubs and small trees. An American flag is displayed on the porch, adding a welcoming touch to the exterior.
Bungalow in Old Bend
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 391 reviews

FLOAT THE RIVER! River, Beach Access Downtown Bend

Welcome to our 1918 Bungalow on Riverfront Street. This simple, no frills one bedroom, one bath sleeps two to three. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, floor to ceiling river rock gas fireplace, inviting front porch, back deck with propane BBQ, table/ chairs. The Bungalow has a peek of the river, as it is considered the "guest house" to the larger "main house" it shares the lot with. Enjoy low bank river access to launch your kayak. Park the car and experience the best Bend has to offer.

Top guest favorite
A neatly arranged bed features patterned pillows and a cozy throw blanket. A decorative pillow with the phrase 'Sweet Home' is prominently displayed at the head of the bed, accompanied by a softly glowing lamp on a bedside table.
Guest suite in Bend
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Parks Bunkhouse

Welcome to The Parks at Broken Top! Paved walking and biking paths run all through the neighborhood, and easily connect to the larger trail systems within Bend. It's only 2 miles to downtown Bend, 1.5 miles to the Old Mill District, and an easy connection to Century Drive which will take you the 17 miles up to Mt Bachelor (usually about a 25 min drive in winter). The private studio/1 bath unit is attached to the main house, but accessed through a shared garage to a private staircase.

Top guest favorite
An A-frame interior features warm wooden paneling, with a cozy seating area highlighted by a stylish armchair and a television unit. The open door reveals a view of the outdoor pathway, surrounded by greenery, bringing natural light into the space.
Tiny home in Bend
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Rajneesh Aframe/Hot Tub, 10 min from downtown Bend

We are opening up our Aframe to host some visitors to Bend. This Aframe was originally built for the Rajneeshpuram, in Wasco county Oregon in the early 1980's. If you are not familiar with this interesting piece of Oregon history, we recommend you watch the documentary Wild Wild Country on Netflix. It is fascinating. Its a small little dwelling, we have a king sized Mattress in it (no bed frame due the space limitations), with easy access to a bathroom and shower in our home.

Top guest favorite
A hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, surrounded by trees, offering views of the rustic mountain home. The bubbling water is visible, inviting relaxation. Adirondack chairs are nearby, nestled against a natural backdrop.
Home in Bend
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

The Land of Aus

The Land of Aus is your quick ticket to relaxation. This charming rustic mountain home is less than a 5 minute walk from the Deschutes river and has everything you need to find solitude and tranquility. Amenities to help you unwind include a hot tub with delightful canal views, a cozy fireplace, clawfoot tub and a Finnish sauna to help sooth those muscles after a long day in the Central Oregon Outdoors.

Top guest favorite
An outdoor seating area is featured under a canopy, equipped with comfortable gray couches and a fire pit at the center. Soft lighting is provided by strand lights along the structure. A hot tub is visible in the corner, contributing to a relaxing atmosphere.
Cottage in Sunriver
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Cozy Home w/River Access, Hot Tub, 7min to Village

Welcome to our Backcountry Basecamp Cottage! Nestled in the heart of the Deschutes National Forest. Our home is a short walk from the crystal-clear waters of the Deschutes River, which you can access through a private neighborhood marina. You can enjoy hiking, floating, kayaking, or skiing and snowshoeing nearby. It is the perfect base camp for exploring all that the area has to offer.

Top guest favorite
A charming exterior view of the rustic cabin showcases a covered porch with comfortable seating. Surrounding landscaping features a variety of plants and rocks, complemented by a small fire pit area. The home's muted color palette blends harmoniously with the natural setting.
Cottage in Bend
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

River Camp House

The perfect getaway for the outdoor enthusiast and for local entertainment in this ultra clean Bend home. Hop on the trails from the doorstep of this riverside home. Rustic tables, wooden floors, and a central fire place lend to the warm, cabin ambiance. Relax on the patio by the fire pit perfect for roasting marshmallows after a full day on the slopes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Bend?

    Explore downtown Bend for vibrant shops and cafes, the Old Mill District for walking paths by the river, or Westside neighborhoods for access to breweries and outdoor spaces. Many stays include easy access to parks and local trails.

  • What are the best things to do in Bend with kids?

    Families frequently explore the High Desert Museum, play at Drake Park, or walk along the Deschutes River Trail. In winter, nearby areas often have snow activities suitable for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Bend?

    Bend has river walks, mountain biking routes, and opportunities for paddle sports. Explore local breweries, visit the High Desert Museum, or stroll through downtown galleries and shops.

  • How is the weather in Bend?

    Bend has cold, snowy winters with temperatures from 25 to 44°F (-4 to 7°C), while summers are dry and warm, reaching up to 88°F (31°C). Spring and autumn bring mild days and cool nights, so layering is helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Bend?

    Discover the Old Mill District’s riverside trails, wander Drake Park, and explore exhibits at the High Desert Museum. The Deschutes River and vibrant downtown shops are frequently suggested destinations.

  • What are some hiking trails in Bend?

    Bend has scenic hiking with the Deschutes River Trail, Shevlin Park’s forested paths, and Pilot Butte’s summit offering panoramic views. Trails around Tumalo Falls are often popular for nature walks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Bend?

    Families explore interactive exhibits at the High Desert Museum, picnic or play at Drake Park, and try floating or paddling on the Deschutes River. Seasonal events and markets welcome kids and adults.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bend?

    Many visitors explore scenic lakes, hike near Tumalo Falls, or visit geological sites such as Lava River Cave. Smith Rock State Park is frequently suggested for hiking and rock climbing.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bend?

    Bend has many pet-friendly stays in areas like downtown, Westside, and near parks. Trails and open spaces such as Shevlin Park make it easy to adventure with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Bend?

    Pack layers to accommodate shifts from warm days to cool evenings, and sunscreen is useful due to the high elevation. Many locals use reusable water bottles and support Bend’s breweries or coffee shops.

  • What is Bend known for?

    Bend is known for its outdoor recreation, craft brewery scene, and access to river, forest, and mountain landscapes. The city blends locally rooted arts, food, and family-friendly experiences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bend?

    Look for lava tube adventures at Lava River Cave, explore Pilot Butte for unique sunrise views, or wander the local art walks. Neighborhood cafes and lesser-known trails offer quieter ways to experience Bend.

  • What are the best foods to try in Bend?

    Bend has locally brewed beers, pub favorites such as elk or bison burgers, and fresh Pacific Northwest-style cuisine. Farmers markets and casual bakeries are often suggested spots for seasonal treats.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Bend?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for shifting temperatures, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Sun protection and a hat are useful in summer, as skies are often clear.

  • What is the nightlife in Bend like?

    Nightlife in Bend features local breweries, live music venues, and cozy pubs. Downtown and the Old Mill District are often lively with arts events, entertainment, and evening dining.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Bend?

    Bend hosts a summer brew fest celebrating local craft beer, and annual events often include art walks or outdoor concerts in parks. Winter months bring community gatherings and holiday markets.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bend?

    Many vacation rentals in Bend welcome families, especially in neighborhoods near parks or the river. Spaces often have amenities such as kitchens, outdoor areas, and easy access to local attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Bend?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended thanks to warm, dry days and clear skies. Winter draws visitors for snow sports in nearby areas.

All about Bend

Bend is arguably Oregon’s capital of outdoor sports, a four-season base for a host of activities. Hundreds of miles of hiking and single-track mountain bike trails weave around Central Oregon, and the Deschutes River flowing through Bend is filled with paddleboards and kayaks. When the snows arrive, the snowboards and snowshoes emerge, many of them headed up Mt. Bachelor. Increasingly, this fast-growing city offers more urbane pleasures as well. The Old Mill District, a former sawmill, has been turned into a complex of shops and cafes. And Bend is home to more than two dozen, from tiny brewpubs to major brands, attracting beer lovers who have no intention of hitting the trail.

What are the top things to do in Bend?

Tumalo Falls

Viewing this spectacular 97-foot cascade, located 14 miles outside Bend, is only one reason to hike along Tumalo Creek. Many hikers use the falls as a starting point for four-to-eight-mile loops that wend past smaller but equally scenic waterfalls.

Mount Bachelor

Snowboarders and skiers from all over the West make pilgrimages to Bend for Mt. Bachelor’s 101 runs, which range in skill level from novice to expert. In the summer, mountain bikers take the same lifts up to fly along trails that descend through the trees.

Whitewater Park

Surfing in the middle of Bend? When the city parks department created a whitewater play area on the Deschutes River in 2015, short-board surfers flocked to its Green Wave feature. You can also rent an inner tube or a raft (plus lifejackets) for a leisurely two-mile float through the center of town. The bravest rafters can steer through the rocky, fast-flowing whitewater channel — dodging surfboards, of course.

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