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    645 Royal Ave, Medford, OR 97504
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Medford at a Glance

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$1,151
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Medford, OR Condos for Rent

Nestled in a protected valley and ringed by national forests, a small city with big outdoor adventures awaits. Medford, Oregon is located in the Rogue Valley between the Cascade, Siskiyou, and Coast Mountain Ranges. Being in this sheltered valley means Medford has a mild climate with less rain and snow than is common in other parts of Oregon. Because of its ideal weather, Medford has a long growing season and is home to many vineyards.

If you want to enjoy outdoor adventures such as hiking, backpacking, camping, and rock climbing in a city where the weather is ideal for such activities, then rent an apartment in Medford!

Things to Do in Medford:

The climate in Medford makes it ideal for vineyards, and wineries dot the landscape. In addition to touring wineries, area residents enjoy great food – this is where Harry & David began, after all. Festivals celebrating food and wine are abundant, from the Pear Blossom Festival to Taste of Summer. Taste of Harry & David is a great event featuring food and wine from the region.

From skiing at Mt. Ashland to playing golf to visiting museums, Medford residents enjoy a wide variety of outdoor adventures. Your new favorite place may be Crater Lake, a gorgeous location with the purest water on earth. Sheer cliffs, nearly 2,000 feet high, surround the stunning lake, one of the deepest lakes in the country. Crater Lake National Park is open year-round and is popular in winter for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Warmer months are popular with cyclists, who enjoy taking on the demanding 33-mile Rim Drive. Camping and hiking are also popular activities in the park.

The Bear Creek Greenway passes through Medford along Bear Creek. This 17.9-mile, paved and divided trail is ideal for bicycling, jogging, and hiking. This trail extends from Central Point through Medford and down through Phoenix, Talent, and Ashland, ending near the Ashland Dog Park.

After moving to a new Medford apartment, you’ll want to explore all of the unique features of this amazing landscape. Be sure to add the Oregon Caves National Monument to your list. A 90-minute guided tour will lead you 220 feet below the mountains, where the temperatures in the caves are a cool 50 degrees year-round. In addition to the guided cave tour, the park offers four hiking trails, a gift shop, and a lodge. An off-trail cave tour is also available.

Here’s an exciting day trip: travel three hours to the Oregon coast and visit the Prehistoric Gardens near Gold Beach. Even if you don’t have children, you’ll be amazed at the life-size dinosaur exhibits located throughout a dense rain forest.

When you want to stay closer to home, Medford offers terrific parks, including the 100-acre Bear Creek Park, bordered by the Bear Creek Greenway. This park contains a dog park, an amphitheater, a skate park, a playground, a community garden, and a BMX track. Alba Park is Medford’s oldest park. It features a gazebo, a fountain, and a Japanese gun from WWII. The annual Pear Blossom Run, a one-day festival, is held in Alba Park.

Another unique park in Medford is Prescott Park, which contains Roxy Ann Peak – a 30-million-year-old dormant volcano with a 3,576-foot summit. A 3.4-mile hiking trail leads up to the summit (about 950 feet) and provides stunning views.

Of course, there’s more to Medford that just enjoying the stunning landscape – although that will probably take up most of your free time. But if you enjoy shopping, be sure to visit the Shoppes at Exit 24, a huge 82,000-square-foot shopping plaza. If you prefer charming locally-owned shops in historic buildings, then head to Downtown Medford.

And as for fine arts – Medford offers terrific locations for that, as well. Be sure to visit the Rogue Gallery and Art Center and the Art du Jour Gallery to see works by local artists. Medford contains several museums, including the Southern Oregon Historical Society and Kid Time! Discovery Experience. For performing arts, attend a Britt Music & Arts Festival during the summer, or head to Ashland to attend the world-famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

If you enjoy the slightly spooky, then drive 20 miles northwest of your new apartment in Medford and you’ll discover the Oregon Vortex, a unique and historic attraction with a mysterious phenomenon that has been perplexing visitors for more than 80 years. Be sure to tour the House of Mystery … and be prepared to be amazed!

What to Consider When Moving to Medford:

Agriculture is a large portion of Medford’s economy, with Harry & David being the area’s largest employer. Another large industry in Medford is healthcare. Medford is home to Rogue Regional Medical Center and Providence Medford Medical Center. Other companies in Medford include Pacific International Enterprises, Benchmark Maps, and the Oregon wine industry – an industry that is rapidly expanding.

Medford is located just 27 miles north of the California border, roughly midway between Portland and San Francisco. The city was founded in 1883 as a train depot. It was a tiny town with one drugstore. In 1903, the drug store allowed a small library to share its space. Andrew Carnegie donated funds to allow an actual library to be built, and the Medford Carnegie Library, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, opened in 1912.

Why Medford Apartments Are Hot:

Medford’s location in a protected valley makes it the ideal fruit-producing region – it is home to Harry & David as well as a burgeoning wine industry. Vineyards dot the landscape then give way to stunning mountain peaks. Medford is the ideal place for skiing, taking wine tours, hiking, fishing, camping, sledding, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. Travel any direction from Medford and you’ll discover a state park, county park, or national forest – or just stay home and enjoy the fantastic parks and attractions within the city limits. When you rent an apartment in Medford, the options for fun and adventure are endless.

Why Medford?

  • Art galleries include Rogue Gallery & Art Center, Schneider Museum of Art, and Siskiyou Artisans Gallery & Gifts.
  • Enjoy whitewater rafting, fishing, hiking, sunbathing, and boating on the Rogue National Wild and Scenic River.
  • View the Rogue Valley from above with the Rogue Valley Zipline Adventure, the longest zipline in the Pacific Northwest.
  • The Mt. Ashland Ski Area features lessons, lodges, ski lifts, and ski and snowboard rentals.
  • Roxy Ann Peak, a 30-million-year-old dormant volcano, is a Medford landmark and is surrounded by 1,740-acre Prescott Park.
  • Vogel Plaza, the hub of Medford, is the site of several festivals and events, including the two-day Art in Bloom festival.

Renting in Medford

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Getting Around Medford

Transportation

53

Somewhat Walkable

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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you need a car.
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Bikeable

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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands.
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Some Transit

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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
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Education

Public University
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South Medford High School
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Public | Grades 9- 12 | 1,870 Students
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North Medford High School
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Public | Grades 9- 12 | 1,701 Students
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Hedrick Middle School
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Public | Grades 6- 8 | 996 Students
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Mcloughlin Middle School
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Public | Grades 6- 8 | 915 Students
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Hoover Elementary School
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Public | Grades K- 6 | 647 Students
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Lone Pine Elementary School
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Public | Grades K- 6 | 513 Students
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Abraham Lincoln Elementary
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Public | Grades K- 6 | 469 Students
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Kennedy Elementary School
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Public | Grades K- 6 | 446 Students
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Roosevelt Elementary School
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Public | Grades K- 6 | 370 Students
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