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The Beaver state encompasses 63 million acres, just over 98,466 square miles. Located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, neighboring states include Washington to the north, Idaho to the east, and Nevada and California to the south. Oregon’s western border is formed by the Pacific Ocean, its northern border is partially formed by the Columbia River, and its eastern border is partially formed by the Snake River.

The origin of Oregon’s name is debated. It may derive from a 1715 French map referencing the Wisconsin River as “Ouaricon-sint.” It’s also possible that the name stems from the French word “ouragan” which means “hurricane,” referencing the strong gusts of wind along the Columbia River Gorge. Oregon became the 33rd state of the union in 1859. 

Oregon is nicknamed the “Beaver State” in honor of the heavy presence of fur trade in the early years of the state. The state flower is the Oregon Grape, and the state bird is the Western Meadowlark.

The state is made up of 36 counties. Salem, located just southwest of Portland, is the capital and the second largest city. Portland, on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, is the largest city.

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Grant County, OR
Surround yourself with nature at its best! You can C4Ever on this breathtaking 640 acres of sheer beauty with awe inspiring, stunning views that beckon for your new home to be built! Nestled in a high valley with spectacular vistas near the Strawberr...
640± Acres
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$1,999,999
Under Contract
Grant County, OR
PRICE REDUCED!! ADDITIONAL ACREAGE AVAILABLE!Pride of ownership is apparent with panoramic views of the mountain ranges from every direction!Stunning scenery with pristine creeks and  rolling native meadows are all on this lightly timbered retre...
560± Acres
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$1,475,000
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Baker County, OR
Everyone can say there is always that 'happy place' that allows us to embrace the moment and feel the ambiance that takes  you into a peaceful sanctuary ... and this is one of natures best bounties offering exactly that. Simply breathtaking view...
630± Acres
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$849,000
New Listing
Grant County, OR
If you have a passion for the outdoors and are seeking a remote location to hunt, relax, camp out and visit the remnants of a historical gold mining town .... well here you go! The tiny town of Granite may be small in population but it does have a bi...
135± Acres
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$500,000
Douglas County, OR
This unique 10.56 acre lot has a newly cut-in road and possible home site with a beautiful view of the valley.  UBW water with meter installed next to the road near the south end marker.  Power available at road, had an old perc test it is ...
10.56± Acres
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$150,000
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Regions

Oregon has six main land regions: Oregon Coast Range, Willamette Lowland, Cascade Mountains, Klamath Mountains, Columbia Plateau, and Basin and Range Region.

Agriculture

Agriculture, an 8 billion-dollar industry, continues to be Oregon’s top industry for revenue generated in the Beaver State. There are approximately 37,200 farms in the state, covering 16 million acres. The average size farm comprises 425 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 36 counties.

Oregon’s top commodity is the greenhouse and nursery industry, followed by cattle and calves. The state also grows substantial quantities of dairy products, milk, hay, and grass seed. Most of the cropland is found in the Willamette Valley.
Alabama’s most valuable crops are cotton and soybeans. The state also grows substantial quantities of cattle, poultry, and nurseries. Most of the cropland is found in the northern Alabama area of the state.

Wildlife

Oregon provides diverse habitats for its abundant wildlife. Primary wildlife  include elk, deer, antelope, bear, cougar, bighorn sheep, and Rocky Mountain goat.

The combination of both fresh and salt waters creates a diverse ecosystem for many fish species in Oregon. Freshwater species include lamprey, sturgeon, salmon, and trout. Saltwater species include salmon, steelhead, halibut, and tuna.

Oregon has multiple conservation efforts designed to protect its wildlife and fish habitats, recreational land, national forests, and state parks.

Main Rivers and Lakes

Oregon’s three major rivers are the Columbia River, Snake River, and Deschutes River. Their main tributaries include the Kootenai River, Willamette River, Teton River, Falls River, and Cultus River.

The largest lake in Oregon is Goose Lake. Located on the Oregon/California border, the surface area of this lake is approximately 94,080 acres (147 square miles). Other significant lakes include Upper Klamath Lake, Malheur Lake, and Lake Abert.

State Parks

Oregon has 52 state parks and 1 national park.

National Parks

  • Crater Lake
State Summary
Nickname Beaver State
Neighboring States Washington, Idaho, Nevada, and California
Regions Coast Range, Willamette Lowland, Cascade Mountains, Klamath Mountains, Columbia Plateau, and Basin and Range Region.
State Flower Oregon Grape
State Bird Western Meadowlark
Big Game Elk, deer, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep
Small Game Western Gray Squirrel, coyote, rabbits, and beaver
Freshwater Fish Trout, steelhead, salmon, and smallmouth bass
Saltwater Fish Halibut, tuna, steelhead, salmon, and flatfish
Total Acreage 63 million acres
Total Public Land Acreage 53%
Average Annual Rainfall 75-90 inches
Farmland by Acreage 16 million acres
Woodlands by Acreage 30 million acres
Coastline 363 miles
Conservation Program https://www.oregonconservationstrategy.org/conservation-toolbox/appendix-2-existing-voluntary-conservation-programs/
Primary Crops Greenhouse/nursery, cattle/calves, dairy, and hay
Main Rivers Columbia River, Snake River, and Deschutes River
Largest Lake Goose Lake
Other Lakes Upper Klamath Lake, Malheur Lake, and Lake Aber
Major Rivers Columbia River, Snake River, and Deschutes River
Other Tributaries Kootenai River, Willamette River, Teton River, Falls River, and Cultus River

Our Rural Real Estate Offices

Mossy Oak Properties Oregon began with the goal of becoming a trusted resource for folks looking to buy or sell rural land for sale in Oregon. Our land brokers and agents understand what people are looking for in rural property because we share the same lifestyle and love for the land as you do. We understand the importance of honor and integrity and that buying or selling land is an emotional and life-changing experience for consumers.

Only Mossy Oak Properties Oregon can provide the powerful combination of brand strength, local expertise, quality service, and national exposure. Whether you want to buy or sell rural real estate, a Mossy Oak Properties land specialist is a must-have on your team.

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