Josephine County
Josephine County is located in the southern part of Oregon, USA. It was established in 1856 and is named after Josephine Rollins, the first woman to settle in the area. The county seat is Grants Pass, known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational activities.
The county is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests. The Rogue River, which flows through the region, is popular for fishing and white-water rafting. Josephine County also has a rich history, with several historic sites and cultural attractions that reflect its heritage.