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Terrebonne

Country quiet · Climbing access

The most rural of the six — a small unincorporated community at the doorstep of Smith Rock State Park. Acreage, horses, and big sky.

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At a Glance

Population (CDP)
~1,600
Median home
$575K
Elevation
2,808 ft
Annual snow
11 in
Sun days
294 / yr
Drive to Redmond
12 min

Who It's For

  • Climbers and outdoor athletes (Smith Rock is 5 minutes away)
  • Horse owners and small-acreage buyers
  • Buyers priced out of Bend and Redmond who want land
  • People who actively want fewer neighbors

The Trade-offs

WHAT YOU GIVE UP

  • No real downtown or services
  • Must drive everywhere
  • Limited rental inventory
  • Wells and septic instead of city utilities

WHAT YOU GET

  • Smith Rock State Park as your front yard
  • Acreage at prices Bend and Sisters can't touch
  • Quiet, dark skies, and high-desert character
  • Quick highway access to Redmond and the airport

A Day in Terrebonne

Mornings climbing or trail-running at Smith Rock, evenings on the deck watching the light fade across the Crooked River canyon. Terrebonne is rural by design — and its residents like it that way.