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Why Live in Ellensburg

Ellensburg, WA, located east of the Cascade Range, is a small college town primarily centered around Central Washington University (CWU), which has over 12,000 students and 1,000 employees. The town, with nearly 19,000 residents, is also the world’s largest producer of Timothy hay. Ellensburg offers numerous outdoor activities, including world-class fly fishing in the Yakima River, bass and trout fishing at Mattoon Lake, and paddleboarding at Carey Lake. Howard’s Way Trail provides a one-mile loop for hiking and mountain biking, while Olmstead Place State Park is popular for picnicking and birdwatching. The Ellensburg Golf and Country Club has been a local fixture since 1934. Downtown Ellensburg features a variety of shopping and dining options, including sporting goods stores, boutique clothing shops, art galleries, and diverse restaurants. Dick and Jane’s Spot, a unique art gallery, is a notable attraction. Breweries, wine bars, and coffee shops are also prevalent. The Ellensburg Rodeo, held every Labor Day weekend, is the largest community event, featuring barrel racing, a carnival, and a western parade. Housing includes new developments in the northern area and midcentury homes near the campus and downtown, with most homes situated on quiet streets with large lots. The Ellensburg School District serves nearly 4,000 students and has a high rating. Ellensburg experiences less precipitation than the Washington state average, with mild summers and chilly winters. Transportation is convenient with fare-free Ellensburg Central Transit buses and proximity to Yakima Air Terminal and Seattle. Crime rates are consistent and hover near the national average.

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