A country club lot in Bend is not a regular commercial lot. Member loyalty, guest first-impressions, and tournament-day throughput all rely on striping that holds up under valet wear, cart-path crossings, and Central Oregon's extreme overnight freeze-thaw swings. This guide walks through what Bend country club parking lot striping actually requires -- stall geometry, ADA routing, materials, scheduling, and a 2026 cost range you can use to vet quotes from any Deschutes County striper.
Key Takeaways
- Member-stall and guest-stall layouts use different widths and proximity rules
- Valet drop-off geometry needs separate paint zones, not just a curb
- ADA-compliant cart-path-to-clubhouse routing is the most-cited deficiency on Bend audits
- Thermoplastic outlasts traffic paint roughly 4 to 6 times in Central Oregon's freeze-thaw climate
- Restriping windows in Bend are short -- early June through late September for thermoplastic
- 2026 Bend country club striping projects typically land between $0.20 and $0.58 per linear foot for paint and higher for thermoplastic
Why Bend Country Club Properties Need Specialized Striping
Country clubs in the Old Mill District, the 3rd Street commercial corridor, and the NE Bend commercial zone share a few traits that change the striping spec. Member parking carries different expectations than guest parking. Tournament weekends produce 2x to 3x the normal load. Valet drop-off, bag drop, and pro-shop loading all need clear paint guidance because the staff is moving fast and the members expect it to look effortless.
Bend's high-desert climate compounds the problem. Central Oregon pavement sees 80 to 100 freeze-thaw events each winter, far more than the Willamette Valley, and UV exposure at 3,600 feet of elevation fades striping faster than coastal markets. Lines fade, edges chip, and ADA paint that started compliant fails its next audit two winters later. A country-club-grade striping job has to plan for that from day one.
For context against other Bend commercial work, see restaurant parking lot striping in Bend.
ADA and Regulatory Requirements for Country Club Lots
The 2010 ADA Standards and Oregon Structural Specialty Code together set the floor. A Bend country club lot needs at least one accessible stall per 25 total stalls, with one of every six accessible stalls van-accessible (96 inch access aisle versus 60 inch standard). Accessible stalls must connect to the clubhouse entry by an accessible route that does not cross a drive lane without a marked crosswalk.
The piece that trips up most country clubs is the cart-path-to-clubhouse route. Members move from cart staging to the bag drop to the clubhouse on a path that, in older lots, was never striped as ADA-compliant. A 2026 audit will flag a missing painted route, a slope above 1:20 without handrail consideration, and any cross-slope above 1:48 in the painted access aisle.
For the full Oregon rule set, see the ADA striping requirements in Oregon breakdown.
Country-Club-Specific Stall and Striping Geometry
Member stalls in Bend clubs typically run 9 feet by 18 feet -- the standard commercial dimension. Guest-stall geometry varies. Some clubs spec a wider 9.5 feet by 18 feet for guest spots near the clubhouse so first-time visitors do not feel cramped against a member's truck. Tournament-overflow lots, which sit empty most of the year, are usually striped at 9 feet by 18 feet with single-line paint to keep refresh cost down.
Valet drop-off needs a dedicated paint scheme: a fire-lane-yellow curb stripe at the loading edge, a 12-foot to 14-foot wide painted drop zone, and arrow paint guiding cars back into the queue lane. Pro-shop loading and bag-drop curbs get short red or yellow no-park stripes plus painted "LOADING" text so the staff can shoo cars without arguing.
A cross-link worth reviewing: event center striping in Bend covers oversized-vehicle and tour-bus geometry that overlaps with tournament-day country club operations.
Materials: Thermoplastic vs Traffic Paint for Bend Climate
Two material choices dominate Bend country club work. Latex traffic paint is the cheaper option upfront. It applies fast, dries in 30 to 60 minutes, and costs roughly $0.20 to $0.34 per linear foot installed. The downside is service life. In Central Oregon's heavy freeze-thaw climate, latex traffic paint loses visibility inside 10 to 14 months on high-traffic lanes.
Thermoplastic is the country club default for stall lines, ADA paint, and arrow markings. It runs $0.90 to $1.70+ per linear foot installed but carries a 4-to-6-year service life in Bend (slightly shorter than the Willamette Valley due to UV and freeze-thaw load). The trade-off is application temperature -- thermoplastic needs pavement above 50 degrees F to bond properly, which closes the Bend install window from early June through late September.
Scheduling Around Bend Country Club Operations
Most Bend clubs run a busy season from May through September and a tournament calendar that peaks in July and August. That collides directly with the only viable thermoplastic install window. The schedule has to thread the needle.
Three practical scheduling rules for Bend country clubs:
- Book the full restripe between October and March, then install during a dry stretch in early June
- Schedule guest-stall touch-ups for the Tuesday and Wednesday gap between weekend tournaments
- Plan ADA refresh work for the post-Labor-Day window when member traffic drops
Crews can typically stripe 8,000 to 15,000 linear feet of paint in a single 10-hour day with one rolling closure. Thermoplastic runs slower -- closer to 4,000 to 7,000 linear feet per day -- because the kettle and screed-box pace controls everything.
Cost Expectations for Bend Country Club Striping
Costs vary by lot size, material choice, ADA scope, and whether the job includes a layout change versus a like-for-like restripe.
Industry Baseline Range
| Scope | Typical Size | Bend Range | Per Stall (avg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restripe, traffic paint | 150 to 400 stalls | $1,900 to $6,800 | $12 to $19 |
| Restripe, thermoplastic | 150 to 400 stalls | $8,000 to $25,000+ | $52 to $78 |
| ADA upgrade package (signs + paint + ramp) | per stall | $325 to $900+ | — |
| Full layout redesign + new stripe | 200 to 500 stalls | $14,500 to $43,000+ | $72 to $112 |
| Valet zone + bag-drop curb paint | dedicated zone | $1,300 to $4,000+ | — |
Current Market Reality
Thermoplastic resin pricing tracks petrochemical feedstock costs, and 2024-2025 disruptions have kept resin 18 to 30 percent above the 2019 baseline. Bend's mobilization premium (crews travel from the I-5 corridor or maintain a smaller local presence) adds 8 to 15 percent on top of Willamette Valley pricing. Glass-bead reflectivity packages add another premium. Final Bend country club quotes regularly land at the upper end of the ranges above, especially when ADA scope is included.
For statewide context, the statewide parking lot striping cost guide walks through the same line items across Oregon markets.
What to Verify Before Signing a Bend Country Club Striping Quote
A Bend country club striping quote that will hold up under audit and through the next winter should name each of the following:
- Material spec (latex traffic paint MPI or thermoplastic AASHTO M249)
- Mil thickness for paint or applied thickness for thermoplastic
- Glass-bead spec for reflectivity (Type I, II, or III)
- ADA stall count, van-accessible count, and access-aisle widths
- Cart-path-to-clubhouse route paint included or excluded
- Valet zone paint and curb paint itemized separately
- Layout change versus like-for-like restripe noted in writing
- CCB license number and certificate of insurance on file
Tie any of those items to the contractor's written scope before accepting the bid. The commercial striping services page covers Cojo's standard country club scope and what we include by default.
Get a Bend Country Club Striping Quote
Cojo stripes country clubs and private-event venues across Bend, Redmond, Sisters, and the rest of Central Oregon. We size every quote to the specific club -- member-versus-guest layout, valet geometry, ADA cart-path routing, tournament-day overflow -- and we put the material spec and mil thickness in writing.
Request a striping quote and a Cojo project manager will walk the lot, document deficiencies, and deliver a written quote inside two business days.