Eagle Point, Oregon 97524
Eagle Point is located just 12 miles from Medford, Oregon on Highway 62 on the way to Crater Lake, we enjoy the conveniences of the "big city" and the warmth and friendliness of small town life. Known as "The Gateway to the Lakes", Eagle Point is also home to a world class golf course and the Eagle Point National Cemetery. History plays a large part in our way of life. And, with two truly fine museums, a covered bridge, an operating flour mill, three parks, and many historic buildings in town, you'll feel as if you have stepped back in time to a quieter, more peaceful era.
Eagle Point, OR - Community & Attractions
Eagle Point National Cemetery is located 14 miles northeast of Medford, Or. The cemetery opened in 1952 as an adjunct to the Veterans Administration Domiciliary (VA) at White City about four miles away. The VA operated the cemetery until 1973 when it was transferred to the new National Cemetery System and renamed White City National Cemetery. On March 19, 1985, the name was changed again to Eagle Point National Cemetery to convey a more accurate sense of its location. Military Funeral Honors can be provided by our local Veterans of Foreign Wars, The American Legion, Marine Corps League and the National Guard.
Eagle Point Golf Club, a semi-private facility open to the public with a limited amount of memberships available. Robert Trent Jones, Jr. opened this spectacular layout in 1996 with natural terrain and four sets of tees ranging from the green tees at 5091 yards to the black tees at 7099 yards, creating plenty of interest, and making this course challenging for all levels of ability. Eagle Point Golf Club was selected in the top 10 public courses by Golf Week Magazine for 2007. Eagle Point was also ranked 8th amongst public courses in Oregon in Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play" for 2009 and is ranked 11th in the state of Oregon by the Oregon Golf Association.
The Butte Creek Mill and General Store is still one of Southern Oregon’s favorite destinations today as people come to take home the whole grain goodness of mills flours baking mixes and many culinary treats along with a whole lot of history. The mill began operation in 1872, built by the pioneers with double-bitted axes and hand saws felled trees that were already more than one hundred years old.
Eagle Point, OR - Homes for Sale & Real Estate
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Chelle Fowler & Christy Seigfried
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Chelle: (541) 261-2175
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