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Westside · In the pines · Trail accessShevlin Park Area
Custom homes in the ponderosas along Shevlin Park Road — Shevlin Commons, Shevlin Ridge, and the enclaves at the edge of Bend's favorite park.
Shevlin Park is nearly 1,000 acres of ponderosa forest, meadow, and creek canyon that Bend has loved for a century — and the neighborhoods along its edge get to treat it as a backyard. The corridor along Shevlin Park Road holds a string of custom-home enclaves, Shevlin Commons and Shevlin Ridge among them, where the pines run straight from the front porches into the park.
What sets the Shevlin Park area apart
The trailhead life. From these streets you can be running the Tumalo Creek loop or riding toward Phil's Trail before most of Bend has found its car keys. The homes match the setting — thoughtfully designed customs tucked into the trees, built for people who chose the location on purpose — and NorthWest Crossing's shops, schools, and restaurants sit just down the hill.
- Bordering nearly 1,000 acres of park, forest, and Tumalo Creek
- Established custom-home enclaves in the ponderosa pines
- Direct trail access for running, hiking, and mountain biking
- Minutes to NorthWest Crossing, Discovery West, and downtown
Who the Shevlin Park area fits
Trail people, mostly — buyers who plan their week around runs and rides and want the forest at arm's reach without giving up west-side convenience. It also draws buyers priced toward the top of the market who want a quieter, more wooded alternative to the master-planned neighborhoods nearby.
How we help here
These enclaves are small and turnover is low, so opportunities are easy to miss. We track the corridor closely — what's coming, what's quietly available — and Tara's builder's eye tells you quickly whether a custom home lives up to its setting.

