Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture
A 260-Acre Working Ranch in Sisters, Oregon Focusing on Arts, Agricultural & Ecological Projects
Operated by the Roundhouse Foundation Since 2017
Pine Meadow Ranch was acquired by The Roundhouse Foundation in 2017. Prior to this acquisition, this 260-acre ranch was ranched, farmed and cared for by aviatrix and rodeo stalwart Dorro Sokol, who died in 2017 at age 90.
Many of the buildings at Pine Meadow Ranch were built in the 1930s. They include a bunkhouse, caretaker’s cabin, woodworking sheds, tack rooms and a home designed by one of Oregon’s preeminent architects, Ellis F. Lawrence. Lawrence was the mind behind a score of historic buildings around the state, including the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene.
Today, Pine Meadow Ranch continues to operate as a working ranch and is developing and expanding arts, agricultural and ecological projects using the assets of the property. Our goal is to preserve the land, the views, and historic buildings of Pine Meadow Ranch for years to come.
Learn More About Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture
History
The Roundhouse Foundation has supported the work of the creative community in Central Oregon since 2002. The mission has always been, in part, to promote the economy of Sisters and Central Oregon through the arts.
Location
Nestled in a peaceful forest along a flowing creek only minutes from downtown Sisters, learn how the location was chosen.
Goals
From preserving ranching tradition and agricultural lands to creating a working classroom educational experience, the Roundhouse Foundation is set on achieving these eight goals.
Sisters Country
Roundhouse Foundation supports the community vision of Sisters, Oregon and partners in various ways to enhance the local community.