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<a href="#hero" class="nav-bar__logo"> Prairie City Oregon </a>
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Prairie City Oregon
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About
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Where
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City Hall
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RV-Park
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GPCCA
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<p>Welcome to the Prairie City Oregon website. Nestled at the foot of the Strawberry Mountains, and straddling the Upper John Day River, Prairie City is the gateway to some of the most gorgeous and remote country in Eastern Oregon.</p>
<p>Originally founded where placer gold was found, cattle ranching, timber and tourism are the current mainstays. Tourists are very welcome and encouraged to visit our beautiful valley with mountains all around. For a small town we have great accommodations including the super cool Historic Hotel Prairie, the very nice and recently upgraded Depot RV Park run by the City and numerous AirBNBs and other lodging. We have a few interesting shops and buildings and a historic restaurant The Oxbow. But best reason to visit is the excellent outdoor recreation opportunities.</p>
<p>Originally founded where placer gold was found, cattle ranching, timber and tourism are the current mainstays.</p>
<p>If you are into motorcycles, ATVs, hunting, snowmobiling, bicycles, mountain bikes, hiking, backpacking or cross country skiing Prairie City is the hub of it all. With many hundreds of miles of paved roads, two tracks, single tracks, and trails you will never run out of places to explore. The adventure all begins and ends in Prairie City.</p>
<p>If you live here than this website contains resources to make life here even better.</p>
<p>Tourists are very welcome and encouraged to visit our beautiful valley with mountains all around. For a small town we have great accommodations including the super cool
<a target="_blank"
href="https://hotelprairie.com/">
Historic Hotel Prairie
</a>,
the very nice and recently upgraded <a href="#depotrvpark">Depot RV Park</a> run by the City and numerous
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and other lodging. We have a few interesting shops and buildings and a historic restaurant The Oxbow. But best reason to visit is the excellent outdoor recreation opportunities.</p>
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<p>Depot RV Park is adjacent to the DeWitt Museum just three blocks south on Main St from downtown (Hwy 26).</p>
<p>The former SVRR depot building which houses the museum is listed on the National register of historic places.</p>
<p>The RV park offers: grassy spots with full hookups, covered group, WIFI, picnic area , playground, clean rest rooms with hot showers, creek side spaces. All RV spaces were upgraded in 2020 with improved sewer, water and electric hookups which are now suitable for 4 season use. The RV park is managed by the city. From May to September the RV park has an on site host.</p>
<h2 id="rates">RATES</h2>
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<li>Full Hookup : $26/night, $680/month, Additional Vehicle $4</li>
<li>Tent with Car or Motorcycle $14/night</li>
<li>Tent with Bicycle or Hiker $8/night</li>
<li>Sewage Dump $5</li>
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<p>Last Updated: 10/26/2021 @ 21:38:<br>
Status: In Initial Development</p>
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site updated: October 29, 2021@8:15 pm</br>
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Originally founded where placer gold was found, cattle ranching, timber and tourism are the current mainstays. Tourists are very welcome and encouraged to visit our beautiful valley with mountains all around. For a small town we have great accommodations including the super cool Historic Hotel Prairie, the very nice and recently upgraded Depot RV Park run by the City and numerous AirBNBs and other lodging.</description>
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