Curry County, Oregon
Curry County, Oregon, is located on the southern coast of the state, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Siskiyou National Forest to the east. Established in 1855, it is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rugged coastlines, forests, and rivers. The county seat is Gold Beach, which serves as a hub for local activities and tourism.
The population of Curry County is relatively small, with a mix of communities and rural areas. The economy is primarily driven by tourism, fishing, and forestry. Outdoor recreational opportunities abound, attracting visitors for activities like hiking, fishing, and whale watching along the scenic coastline.