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Brookings

Brookings is located at the heart of Curry County, popularly known as America’s Wild River Coast. The southern gateway to the Oregon Coast, it boasts a picturesque shoreline that’s well-known for its rugged and pristine beauty.

Brookings is bordered by California’s Del Norte County to the south, Cape Sebastian to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west and Siskiyou National Forest to the east. It was founded in 1908 by John E. Brookings, the president of the Brookings Lumber and Box Company, and incorporated as a city of Curry County in 1951.

Brookings boasts natural features that offer boundless opportunities for outdoor recreation. With a climate that’s surprisingly milder than the rest of the region, Brookings is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and a relaxing oasis for those lucky enough to call it home.

Living in Brookings

Brookings residents enjoy the best of two worlds – an idyllic coastal lifestyle and a bustling economy. The sales and service sectors are the city’s biggest economic contributors but traditional lumber and fishing industries still thrive.

As with the rest of the Southern Oregon region, tourism is also a major industry in Brookings. The city has recently gained a reputation as a foodie town, with an eclectic assortment of restaurants enjoying tremendous popularity.

Brookings is a family-friendly community with excellent schools and activities for children. The city has theater groups, art schools, and many community activities for children and adults alike. It’s rife with parks, campsites, and outdoor recreation facilities that encourage an active lifestyle for residents of all ages.

Brookings, Oregon Real Estate

The homes for sale in Brookings, Oregon cater to a wide range of buyers and investors.

Waterfront homes are top of the line, offering luxurious features and amenities like well-equipped kitchens, granite countertops, walk-in closets, large decks or patios, entertainment rooms, spas, and wine cellars. These homes’ best features are their spectacular oceanfront views and easy access to the beach.

If you’re looking for great value properties, you will find plenty of options on neighborhoods a little farther from the beach. The homes here come in a wide range of architectural styles with plenty of indoor and outdoor living space, and landscaped yards that incorporate the area’s beautiful natural surroundings.

Condos and townhomes, including age-restricted housing, are also popular in Brookings. Many are found in self-sufficient waterfront communities just a short walk away from the beach.

There are also plenty of vacant lots and land that make great investment properties or the future site of your dream home.

Attractions and Amenities

You’ll never run out of things to do or see in Brookings. Here are some of the city’s top attractions:

  • Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area/Siskiyou National Forest – This designated Wilderness features breathtaking vistas of mountains, rivers and forests, with 24 hiking trails stretching 153 miles as well as fishing and camping facilities.
  • Oregon Coast Trail – This 382-mile Coast Trail stretches north to south along the entire Oregon coast with the Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint in Brookings as the southern tip.
  • Port of Brookings-Harbor – Features boat slips and fishing piers for recreational boaters and sports fishers, as well as various shops and seafood restaurants.
  • Downtown Brookings – Home to many of the city’s restaurants, shops, malls and entertainment options, and the site of various festivals and events.
  • Restaurants – Some of the best restaurants in Brookings are O’Holleran’s Steakhouse, Flying Gull Restaurant & Lounge, and Bluewater Café & Lounge.
  • Azalea Park – The city’s premier park features 33 acres of native azaleas, some dating back to the 1800s, as well as Kidtown, a play area for children.
  • The Chetco Valley Historical Society Museum – Located in the oldest building in the city, this features 19th century artifacts from all over the state