Oregon is a wild and wonderful place to live. We have majestic mountains, scenic coastline, lush forests -- and towns bisected by rushing rivers. Here is where Grants Pass, Oregon raises its collective hand. Grants Pass is a gorgeous Oregon town with a wild river running through it, and it's actually a pretty spectacular natural wonder. Let's take a look!
Grants Pass is located in southwest Oregon on Interstate 5, along the Rogue River.
The town's motto is "It's the Climate," a tribute to Grants Pass being a great place to live, work, and play.
Fun fact: the now-iconic sign was an idea of local resident John Hampshire, an engineer and road contractor, and was unveiled on July 20, 1920.
It's a quiet little community, with a population of around 38,000.
It's also known as Oregon’s whitewater rafting capital.
In fact, there are 25+ outdoor recreation outfitters that offer rafting adventures in the area!
But what makes Grants Pass so unique is that there's a wild river running right through it.
Literally -- the Rogue River actually flows straight through Grants Pass.
This distinctive geological feature is the town's defining characteristic.
Restaurants and attractions can be found along the riverbanks.
River's Edge Restaurant literally gets its name from this natural wonder.
The restaurant's outdoor patio basically puts diners right on the river.
Taprock Northwest Grill is another riverside restaurant; it's actually located on the other side of the river.
The town takes a lot of pride in its uniqueness. Caveman Bridge is a local landmark and truly the heart of this Oregon town.
And Riverside Park is a beloved spot for outdoor recreation, events, and festivals.
Grants Pass is a charming little town that's simply a great place to visit.
If scenic views and outdoor recreation is your thing, you'll feel right at home.
Did you know Oregon had a town with a river running through it? Have you visited Grants Pass before? Let us know your thoughts on this unique Oregon town! If charming Oregon towns are your jam, you'll swoon over Cottage Grove.
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