Eagle Point, Oregon

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Located in the scenic Upper Rogue region of Southern Oregon, Eagle Point has transformed from a quiet bedroom community into one of the area’s most vibrant and welcoming places to live, work, and visit. Much of that transformation began when renowned golf course designer Robert Trent Jones Jr. envisioned a championship-caliber golf destination tucked into the rolling hills along Alta Vista Road. The opening of Eagle Point Golf Club in 1996 helped introduce the community to visitors from across the Pacific Northwest and beyond, while also sparking steady residential and commercial growth.

Just minutes from Medford and conveniently positioned near Interstate 5 and the California border, Eagle Point offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and modern convenience. Over the years, the city has experienced remarkable growth, attracting families, retirees, entrepreneurs, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a high quality of life surrounded by Southern Oregon’s natural beauty.

Today, Eagle Point is known for much more than golf. The community hosts beloved annual traditions such as the Eagle Point Fourth of July Celebration, one of the largest small-town Independence Day events in Oregon. Thousands gather each year to enjoy parades, fireworks, live entertainment, food vendors, and family-friendly activities that highlight the city’s strong sense of community pride.

Economic development has also played a major role in Eagle Point’s evolution. City leaders have worked carefully to encourage business growth while preserving the community’s character and appearance. Retail centers, medical offices, restaurants, local boutiques, and professional services continue to expand, creating new opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Thoughtful architectural standards and community planning have helped Eagle Point maintain its welcoming atmosphere while supporting responsible development.

Beyond business and recreation, Eagle Point serves as a gateway to some of Southern Oregon’s most treasured outdoor destinations. Residents and tourists enjoy nearby access to the Rogue River, Lost Creek Lake, Crater Lake National Park, hiking trails, fishing, rafting, camping, and year-round recreational opportunities. The area’s mild climate and scenic landscapes make it an ideal destination for those who appreciate both adventure and relaxation.

Eagle Point was officially incorporated in the early 1900s, with local history tracing its name to the eagles once seen nesting on the surrounding hillsides by early settler John Mathews. More than a century later, that pioneering spirit remains alive in a community that continues to grow while honoring its roots. With its combination of natural beauty, community pride, economic opportunity, and small-town hospitality, Eagle Point has become one of Southern Oregon’s most desirable places to call home.

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