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ASHLAND | EVENTS | FACTS | RESOURCES

This information courtesy of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce.

Location
Ashland is 15 miles north of the California border on I-5 at the south end of the Rogue Valley, sitting about 2,000 feet above sea level. Mt. Ashland stands to the south at 7,500 feet high, and the Cascade Range lies to the east.

Climate
Although the weather is fairly mild, Ashland has four distinct seasons. The hills turn green with spring rains and golden brown in summer's heat. Fall brings crisp days and chilly nights along with the leaves turning color. And in the winter, when it snows the hills are beautiful and dusted in white.

Temperature
Summer highs are typically in the 80s with lows in the 50s, but there are usually six weeks of highs in the 90s with the occasional 100 degree day in August. Winters usually run in the mid-40s, with lows in the 30s (although we can drop into the 20s and even single digits on cold clear days). When it snows it typically melts by midday, but higher elevations can take several days.

Rainfall
Despite Oregon's reputation for rain, Ashland averages only 19 inches per year, plus 10 inches of snow.

Growing Season
We are in USDA Zone 7 and our growing season of 170 days starts April 30. Ashland is an excellent place to garden. Since the run of the century, the orchard industry has played a prominent role in our agriculture and we are known as "pear country." The climate is also conducive to growing grapes, with five wineries in the immediate area.

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Ashland Chamber of Commerce
110 E Main Street
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-3486
This information courtesy of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce



Rolling hills cradle Ashland and the surrounding countryside. Photo by Erin O'Kelley.


 

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