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Why Live in Ophir

Ophir, a secluded coastal neighborhood 14 miles north of downtown Gold Beach, Oregon, offers residents privacy and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The area is known for its outdoor activities, with locals enjoying beach strolls, rock hunting, and hiking trails. U.S. Route 101 runs through Ophir, providing scenic views of forestland, ocean waters, and grassy landscapes. The neighborhood features 4 miles of mocha-brown sandy beaches, driftwood, and sand dunes. Popular spots include the Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort and Campground, which offers RV sites, a pond, and biking trails, and the Cedar Bend Golf Course, a public 9-hole course. Nearby, Humbug Mountain State Park provides year-round camping and a 6-mile hiking trail with ocean views. Homes in Ophir range from late 20th-century manufactured homes on spacious lots to early 2000s custom-built homes with ocean views. Residents gather annually at the Ophir Fire Station for Ophir Day and can attend the Curry County Fairgrounds for summer festivities. For groceries, Nesika Beach Market is 3 miles south, while McKay’s Market in downtown Gold Beach is 7 miles away. Dining options include Double D’s Café and Port Hole Café and Tap House. The Central Curry School District serves the area, with Riley Creek Elementary and Gold Beach Junior/Senior High offering educational opportunities. The neighborhood is car-dependent, with Cedar Valley Drive connecting to nearby areas. While hurricanes are not a concern, tsunamis pose a risk, and Curry County has a siren system and evacuation maps to ensure residents' safety.
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