Explore Similar Homes Within 25 Miles of Port Orford, OR
No properties matching your criteria were found. Try modifying your search and try again.
Why Live in Port Orford
Port Orford is a small neighborhood celebrated for its natural beauty and unique position as the westernmost incorporated place in the contiguous United States. Situated between Oregon's southwestern mountains and the Pacific Ocean, it covers less than 2 square miles and features seven nearby state parks and numerous public beach access points. With a population of around 1,000, the community is described as unspoiled and reminiscent of the 1950s, where neighbors support each other. Home styles include small cabins, Cape Cods, manufactured homes, and ranch-style houses, with prices ranging from $100,000 to $1 million based on size and location. The area attracts vacationers, retirees, and increasingly, young families and remote workers due to improving internet access. Outdoor activities are integral, with kayaking, whale watching, deep sea fishing, SCUBA diving, hiking, and biking being popular. Buffington Memorial Park offers a skate park, softball diamond, disc golf course, community garden, and a miniature golf course. Local shops and co-ops along Oregon Coast Highway include cafés, gift shops, and a garden center. The Crazy Norwegian's Fish & Chips offers scenic dining, and groceries are available at Ray's Food Place and Port Orford Community Co-Op. U.S. Route 101 is the sole road access, with limited employment primarily in fishing, logging, and cranberry farming. The nearest airport with commercial flights is Rogue Valley International Medford Airport, nearly 200 miles away.