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Wallowa County encompasses an area of 2,033,920 acres - 3.3%
of the total area of Oregon and ranks ninth among counties in area.
Composed of high mountains, deep canyons, and plateaus, the county lies in the
northeast corner of Oregon and almost entirely in the Grande Ronde River Basin.
Population
Wallowa County
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7,150 |
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Enterprise
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2,020
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Joseph
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1,085
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Lostine
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230
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Wallowa
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760
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Current Weather Conditions and Forecast
Wallowa County is the land of contrast in weather. High
circling mountains protect the valley from more severe storms that cross this
area. The mountains also intercept a substantial portion of the moisture
so the valley remains comparatively dry. The majority of rain falls in the
spring and fall coming from dramatic thunderstorms which spread across the
valley. Heavy snow produces year round snow pack at the higher elevations.
Snow in the valley starts in late November and continues through early April.
Most snow melts within days with snow remaining on the ground during January and
February.
Temperatures
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Highs
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Lows |
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January
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34
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14
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April
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59
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29
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July
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84
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42
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October
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62
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30
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Precipitation
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Wallowa County
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18.85
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Enterprise
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13.26
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City of Wallowa
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22.44
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Principal Industries
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Agriculture is one of the cornerstones of the economy.
Crops are limited to those requiring a shorter growing season as the average
season ranges from 80 days in Enterprise to 120 days in the Imnaha River
Valley. Major crops include barley, wheat and alfalfa hay.
Livestock production includes cattle and sheep.
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Lumber and Timber products, another mainstay in the
economy serviced by a local mill produces everything from dimension lumber
to log homes.
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Recreation is the fastest growing industry in the area.
Referred to as, "The Switzerland of America", Wallowa lake is the
second in clarity only to Crater Lake. Wallowa County is the gateway
to Hells Canyon national Recreation Area, Eagle Cap Wilderness Area and
Wallowa Lake. Here one can find the steepest four passenger gondola
ride offered in the US. Many other outdoor activities are available
regardless of season.
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Art and the artist's community is Wallowa County's newest
industry. Supported by local foundries, sculptures are the most
popular art forms found. However, don't overlook painter and other
craftsmen creating beautiful displays in other media.
Education
Public schools are found in Enterprise, Joseph, Troy, Wallowa,
and Imnaha. The Seventh Day Adventist Church School is available along
with various day care centers. Eastern Oregon State College is located 67
miles away in LaGrande with services in Wallowa County. Blue Mountain
Community College is in Pendleton and also has services here.
Hospitals/Medical Services
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Wallowa Memorial Hospital
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33 Beds
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Wallowa County Nursing Home
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32 Beds
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Pioneer Guest Home
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29 Bed
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Alpine House Retirement Center
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4 Retirement Homes
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5 Doctors
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4 Dentists
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Airports
Enterprise Municipal Airport/ Joe Spence, Owner/426-3562/3,900
foot elevation/2,800 foot hard surface runway/mechanic tie down/80 & 100
octane fuel.
Joseph Airport/4,130 foot elevation/3,800 foot hard surface
runway/15-23 lighted beacon/tie down
Property Tax Structure (Estimates)
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Lostine
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$11.1490 per $1,000 of assessed value
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Joseph
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$14.3994 per $1,000
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Wallowa
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$14.8390 per $1,000
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Enterprise
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$16.0816 per $1,000
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Imnaha
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$10.9168 per $1,000
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Troy
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$9.3962 per $1,000
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Utilities
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Electricity
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Pacific Power and Light and Clearwater Power Co.
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Bottled Gas
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Enterprise and Joseph
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Telephone
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GTE
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Real Estate/Housing
Irrigated, tillable ground (unimproved) starting at $1,800 per
acre. Dry, tillable ground, (unimproved) starting at $1,500 per acre.
Dry, timber/grazing land starting at $375 per acre. Urban building lots
starting at $18,000.
Home Prices
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1 Bedroom
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Starting at $40,000
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2 Bedroom
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Starting at $50,000
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3 Bedroom
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Starting at $60,000
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Larger
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Starting at $90,000
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Rental Prices (Off Season)
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1 Bedroom
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Starting at $300/month
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2 Bedroom
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Starting at $375/month
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3 Bedroom
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Starting at $400/month
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| Disclaimer: This information
is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed by agent or broker.
These properties are subject to prior sales, price changes,
corrections, or withdrawal at any time without notice. These
properties are offered without respect to race, color, national
origin, familial or martial status. All measurements are
approximate. Disseminated information may or may not reflect the
actual listing agent or listing broker. |
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By Cathy Carroll
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