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RELOCATION GUIDE GOLD BEACH OREGON Live where the air is clean, the streets are safe, traffic is unhurried & the scenery is breathtaking!
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RELOCATION GUIDE

GOLD BEACH OREGON

Live where the air is clean, the streets are safe, traffic is unhurried & the scenery is

breathtaking!

You’ve found us! And that’s one of the beauties of this place: It takes a certain spirit to discover Gold Beach.

Located on the Southern Oregon Coast, Gold Beach is a seaside town. And a river town, and a forest/mountain town. Where the Rogue River meets the Pacific Ocean, you’ll find a taste of the Pacific Northwest that you might have thought no longer existed. With a population of approximately 2,600, Gold Beach is large enough to offer all of the amenities of a big town: hospital, doctors, dentist, opticians, shopping, restaurants, banks, groceries, library, and live theater to name a few. What we don’t have are malls, traffic, gridlock, freeways or gangs. Our small town offers a community spirit where it’s nice to know your neighbor and have a friendly wave from folks passing by.

Completed in 1932 the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge crosses the Rogue River

It's one of the Northwest's choicest bases for launching yourself into about anything you've been meaning to do "someday" — whitewater jet boating, kayaking, windsurfing, wilderness mountain hiking or biking, or maybe just seeing an eagle, otter or bear that's not in a pen. There's magic to that, and something really magical about knowing it's like this here all the time.

Here’s the thing about Gold Beach: There aren't a lot of people here, and that probably makes the biggest difference. You don't waste precious time in traffic, waiting in lines or dealing with folks who'd rather be someplace else. It’s easygoing.

The history of the area that has most influenced the Gold Beach you see today began in the mid-1800’s. In 1853, a short time after gold was discovered in California, the shiny stuff was found in the beach sand near the mouth of the Rogue River. Gold Beach was born, and established fast. Originally given the name of

Ellensburg, in 1858 the town became the county seat of the newly formed Curry County. But, everyone called it Gold Beach.

Prospectors poured into the area and set up their sluice boxes, and soon a number of small enterprises sprang up around them, with people making a living on salmon, logging, tanning and simply keeping all those folks stocked with food and dry goods. None of the

mines ever amounted to much, compared to the gold fields elsewhere, but there are still a few gold mining operations in the upriver area and gold can still be panned on the beach.

The prospectors are long gone, but many small outposts on the Rogue still ply goods to a different kind of fortune hunter — the angler.

Hard to imagine, but in the late nineteenth century it wasn’t known that salmon would take a hook and line; for years salmon was heavily harvested with seine and gill nets. In 1876, Robert D. Hume established a canning operation and very quickly came to dominate the industry locally. In 1878 he built the first fish hatchery in the area at Hatchery Gulch just south of Indian Creek.

In 1896, a Mr. Frank was fishing for trout near the mouth of the Rogue River using a fly rod and small spinner. To his and everyone else’s surprise he reeled in an 18-pound salmon, and Rogue River sport fishing was born.

Salmon has played an important role in contributing to the local economy since. As gold mining, fur trapping and the lumber industries declined in importance locally, each forced a large number of people to leave the area in search of work. After 1908, commercial fishing on the Rogue expanded rapidly and the salmon fishery was largely depleted in a very short time; in 1935 commercial fishing on the Rogue was ended by state legislation. Since then sport fishing has taken off and a number of enthusiasts have formed organizations to protect

and increase the salmon population not only in the Rogue, but also in other coastal rivers up and down the state. Today the salmon, steelhead, trout and other sport fish draw enthusiasts from around the country to this small town.

Everyone Called It Gold Beach

Schools Riley Creek Elementary K-8 Gold Beach, OR 541-247-6604 Agness School K-6 Agness, OR 541-247-7896 Gold Beach High 9-12 Gold Beach, OR 541-247-6647

Utilities Coos Curry Electric 541-247-6638 Verizon Telephone 800-483-4000 City of Gold Beach Water & Sewer 541-247-7029 Nesika Water Dist. 541-247-2614 Wedderburn Sanitary Dist. Sewer 541-247-9845 Curry Waste Transfer & Recycling 800-826-9801

Planning/Building Curry County Planning 888-811-1520

Churches Bethany Lutheran 247-6333 Calvary Chapel 247-2242 Christian Fellowship 247-2795 First Baptist 247-6363 First Presbyterian 247-7351 Foursquare Gospel 247-2111 Jehovah’s Witnesses 247-0196 Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints 247-6496 St. Charles Catholic 247-2453 St. Matthews Episcopal 247-7878 New Life Center 247-7826 Seventh Day Adventist 247-2057 Sixth Street Baptist 247-2155 Trinity Reformed Presbyterian 247-6252

Service Clubs (Partial List) Curry County 4-H 247-6672 Boy Scouts of America 247-6925 Curry Anadromous Fisherman 247-4608 Curry Arts Association 247-0339 Curry Historical Society/Museum 247-9396 Curry Sport Fishing 247-2733 Girl Scouts of Am. 800-460-2974 Gold Beach Chamber Of Commerce 247-0923 Senior Center 247-7506 Shrine Club 247-6444 Garden Club 247-2536 Kiwanis Int. 247-7959 Lions Club 247-6782 Lioness Club 247-2397 Masonic Lodge 247-6115 MINDS Clubhouse 247-9624 Moose Lodge 247-2618 Parent/Teacher Org. 247-2090 Rotary Club 247-9779 Soroptimist Club 247-8008

Organizations and Service Clubs

TYPICAL WEATHER

January Normal High: 54°F Normal Low: 40°F Normal Average: 47°F

February Normal High: 55°F Normal Low: 41°F Normal Average:48°F

March Normal High: 55°F Normal Low: 42°F Normal Average: 48°F

April Normal High: 57°F Normal Low: 43°F Normal Average: 50°F

May Normal High: 60°F Normal Low: 46°F Normal Average: 53°F

June Normal High: 63°F Normal Low: 48°F Normal Average: 56°F

July Normal High: 65°F Normal Low: 50°F Normal Average: 58°F

August Normal High: 66°F Normal Low: 51°F Normal Average: 58°F

September Normal High: 66°F Normal Low: 49°F Normal Average:59°

October Normal High: 63°F Normal Low: 45°F Normal Average: 54°F

November Normal High: 57°F Normal Low: 42°F Normal Average:49°F

December Normal High: 54°F Normal Low: 39°F Normal Average: 46°F

The most common way to get to Gold Beach is by car. From the north (Eugene, Salem, Portland and north), we recommend going south on Inter-state 5 past Eugene, then go west on Hwy. 38 to the coast, then south on US 101 to Gold Beach. From the east (Grants Pass, Medford or Ash-land), Hwy. 199 is your best bet, then go north on US 101. From the south (California travelers located in Sacramento and south) are best advised to take Interstate 5 north to Hwy. 20 west toward Ukiah, then US 101 north to Gold Beach.

Got a plane? We’ve got a municipal airport, one of the best along the coast in terms of views and conditions.

#00096— 9 Acres—$7,500,000 Located in Grants Pass, OR This 15,100-square foot home on 9 acres is truly the ultimate! The home features a gourmet kitchen with high end appliances, trophy room with mahogany bar, secluded “master retreat” with floor to ceiling fireplace and opulent bath. There is a fully equipped gym, state-of-the-art media room, indoor basketball court and batting cage, free form pool with 35’

water slide. The list goes on and on! There’s even an 1,100 square foot guest house. Plenty of room for your boat and RV in the separate garage.

#00102—$2,700,000 Wild and Scenic Rogue River front retreat with magnificent 360° mountain views. 40 acres with 3,700' of river frontage running along the entire SE border of this 26 space Campground/RV Park. Romantic 1 bed-room caretakers cottage warmed by a rustic stone fireplace.

Imagine your guest fishing for Salmon and Steelhead, launching their boat for a day of adventure from the private dock, kayaking the riffles and rapids or taking a relaxing dip in one of the many swimming holes. Guest frequently see Elk, Deer, Eagles, Osprey, Ducks and Geese roaming the property and as they hike the nearby wilderness trails. Owner may Carry.

#00046—$595,000 Million Dollar View Where Mother Nature Is The Major Developer! 39.44 Acres Bordered by BLM, 8-stall barn with loft & un-finished apartment. Well, Septic & Power to the home site. Just 15 minutes to town!

#00099—$495,000 Enjoy spectacular sunsets over the Pacific with miles of coastline in view. 4.4 secluded Acres— Look closely through the timber and you will see resident Elk and Deer foraging throughout the day. A few minutes drive to the south and your fishing the Rogue River, 60 minutes north and your playing a round at the world famous Bandon Dunes. You just can’t beat the views or the location!

#00055—$245,000 This is the perfect starter home for your family or a wonderful place to get away from it all. This 1,190 sf. Three bedroom, single bath home is located in a great neighborhood and is awaiting your special touches! Small deck with ocean view is a great place for family barbeques. Yes, you can be the new kids on the block. Submit an offer.

Nothing to lose, but you could gain a terrific house!

#00054—$1,950,000 If getting out of the rat race and into a high quality of life while still making a comfortable living sounds

appealing to you, then we have just what you’ve been looking for. Turn-key Chevron branded full service station offering gas, tires, batteries, oil & lube service, full service vehicle repair and is one of

two 24 hour towing companies in Curry County. GoodSam, AAA, Amocco and Allstate preferred provider. 50 yrs in the same HWY 101 location with an excellent client base and cash flow.

#00057—0.39 Acres—$140,000 This home site has recently been cleared and is ready for your new home. Water & power available. Great in town location!

#00027—82 Acres—$2,900,000 Luxury can become a habit in this magnificent lodge style coastal home. The rugged yet refine 3,697 sf home is purposefully set atop 82 acres overlooking a commanding 180° ocean view, including Otter Point State Park. Massive dual sided river rock fireplace dominates the great room. Solid wood and granite flooring throughout. Gourmet kitchen with marble counter tops and professional grade appliances. Second story master suite must be seen to believe.

Large 4-stall barn and several run in sheds. Entire property fenced and cross fenced for grazing management. RIDE TO THE BEACH!

#00034—4.21 Acres—$1,490,000 Breathtaking ocean views from virtually every inch of this custom 4,500 sf 4 bedroom 4 bath coastal home with over 1,00sf of attached garage space & additional R/V & boat garage. Formal entry living & dining. Marble and cherry flooring. Granite counters through-out and professional grade appliances in open kitchen. Tons of outdoor living areas including an enclosed outdoor kitchen with grill.

#00052—6.92 Acres—$1,750,000 The location was too special to build the ordinary! A wide center hall entry projects the open mood of this contemporary 3,800 sf home. Glassed win-dow wall in sunken living room frames the 180° ocean view. Comfortable dining area works for two or ten. Experience the joy of cooking in this fully equipped gourmet kitchen. Oversized main suite on first level has its own shower, bath and separate laundry room. The upper level features two lofts, an additional laundry area and two guest suites with private baths, one with a Jacuzzi tub overlooking the beach and dunes below. Outside there’s 1,000 sf of Trex decking, a 36X40 garage with shop & Boat/RV bay and low maintenance landscape.

#00053—120 Acres—$2,250,000 Nestled in the coastal foothills of Lincoln City, adjacent to the Chinook Winds Golf Course, you’ll find one of the Oregon Coasts premier equestrian facilities….The Broken Bone Ranch. Classic three bedroom three bath Old English home with turn-of-the-century architecture including the extensive use of dark hewn tim-bers and rich finishes. Romantic master suite is complimented by its own antique fireplace and pri-vate balcony overlooking Devils Lake. 40 stall barn with apart-ment, managers office, secure tack room, public restroom and wash/vet station & 150X100 enclosed arena over look the extensive vinyl fenced pastures.

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