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Life in Central Oregon is a dream come true. truly one of America's hidden gems. With Redmond, a city of 16,000, as a starting point, you can travel north to Madras, 6,500 people with thousands of irrigated crop lands. Go south to Bend, a major city of 65,000 people with every kind of shopping and industry there is. Go west to Sisters, nestled in the foot hills of the Cascade Mountains and surrounded by 100' pine trees. Sisters is a restored frontier town with it's main tax base of tourism. Or go east to Prineville, with cattle and horse ranches as far as the eye can see.
Central Oregon has something for everyone. What ever kind of life style you seek, you can find it here. Central Oregon averages over 300 days of sun a year. Every afternoon a cool breeze blows across the high desert plateau from the cascades and this cool westerly breeze is what keeps summer temperatures in the 80s. In the winter temperatures average low 30s, high 20s. But being a dry cold it doesn't bother you much.
The cost of living in central Oregon averages about 25% below national average, and half what it costs to live in CA. or on the east coast. And believe it or not, NO Traffic Jams.
Central Oregon is blessed with every kind of recreation imaginable. Every kind of winter sports in the Cascades, boating on the many lakes and reservoirs, and some of the best trout and salmon fishing in America. The Deschutes river is considered a "Blue Ribbon Fishing River", and boasts some of the best white water rafting found anywhere. And don't forget all the hiking and camping in the many state parks, such as Smith Rock, world renowned for rock climbing.
Central Oregon offers an easy going life style, and the Central Oregon Racing Pigeon Club welcomes your competition. Check out the Central Oregon Links below, Then for more information give Bob Brumagin a call 541-480-7593 our Race Secretary Don Chapin a call. 541-350-6777. Don Chapin is our club expert on real-estate and can answer all your questions about life in Central Oregon.
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