Crook County
Crook County is located in the state of Oregon, known for its diverse landscapes that include high desert, mountains, and rivers. The county seat is Prineville, which serves as the largest city and a hub for local activities and services. Established in 1882, Crook County has a rich history tied to ranching and timber industries.
The county is home to several recreational areas, including the Ochoco National Forest and Prineville Reservoir State Park, attracting outdoor enthusiasts for activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. With a population of around 25,000 residents, Crook County offers a blend of rural charm and access to natural beauty.