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PROSPECT
. . . Come see our point of view!
Amidst breathtaking views,
green forests and magnificent waterfalls, Prospect and its surrounding areas is
a treasure of beauty and recreational opportunity to be discovered in any season
of the year.
Prospect
began as a logging town with the first sawmill operating in 1870. Since 1892,
when the Historic
Prospect Hotel first opened to guests, summer visitors have come to the
Prospect area to enjoy the scenery and natural attractions. Visitors enjoy participating
in various outdoor activities, from photographing the scenery to
backpacking in the wilderness of the Rogue River National Forest. Prospect
remains an unincorporated town and has thrived as a popular stopping point on
the way to Crater Lake since the early 1900's.
With a population of 530,
Prospect boasts of its own school district, library, informal historical
society, and a number of organizations.
Experience
the community spirit of cultural events including the annual Prospect Jamboree
& Timber Carnival, one of the last three timber carnivals in the state of
Oregon. This popular event, now in its 53rd year, is always held the third week
of August in Lions Park. The Prospect Blue Grass
Festival, also held in Lions
Park, is held the second weekend of July. On the third weekend of July, the town
hold the annual Prospect "Fly-In" at the Prospect State Airport. This
increasingly popular event attracts as many as seventy planes flying in from all
areas of Oregon, California and other western states.
Located
on the Rogue Umpq ua National Scenic Byway, Prospect is near the wild and scenic
Rogue River and an array of waterfalls. A trail head along Mill Creek Drive
provides access to the Avenue of the Boulders, Barr Creek Falls, and Mill Creek
Falls. Nearby North Fork Park offers day recreation and fishing.
Numerous state parks and
forest service campgrounds are located in the area and provide access to
fishing, boating, hiking and biking opportunities. Enjoy old logging roads that
have been converted to miles and miles of off-highway vehicle trails. A swimming
hole favored by locals, "The Peninsula" has a small waterfall and
places to swim and wade.
Sugar pines and other tall
evergreens forma canopy above, while fragrant pine cones litter the trails. In
spring, before deciduous trees sprout their leaves, the forest floor is a soft
carpet of green moss with small orchids poking through. Spring and fall bring
mushrooms that draw hunters from afar. Autumn offers a cascade of brilliant
colors and huckleberries for those who seek them out. Prospect is a gateway to
winter recreational activities. Miles of cross country ski trails and 150 miles
of well-groomed snowmobile trails take you to unsurpassed winter vistas,
including Crater Lake. A great sledding hill is located nearby at Union
Creek Resort. Join us for all-season fun!
To request information about the Upper
Rogue Region, or for a relocation packet, please contact us at: Upper Rogue Chamber and
Convention Bureau
P.O. Box 1573
Shady Cove, OR 97539
or
e-mail us at: chamber@upperrogue.org Bookmark our web site and visit us
often.
http://www.upperrogue.org
Oregon's Spectacular
Rogue . . . A Place to Come Alive!  
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