Myrtle Point Climate Information
Myrtle Point Climate Information
The Upper Coquille Valley along the South Fork is a good place for dairy cows, deer, fish, myrtle trees and people. There are four seasons and adequate rainfall. It is a place just right for healthy living, a place where nature provides kindly and generously.
Summers warm to 80 degrees, seldom much warmer, seldom much cooler. Moderate humidity and clear days make for a very long growing season. From April to October there are few showers and mostly blue skies from horizon to horizon.
Winters are rainy, not snowy. It rains intensely at times and then the skies clear. This is not Puget Sound with haze and fog and it is not LA with smoggy stench peppered with too hot desert winds then wild fire. This is a land which lured the Germans from their beautiful Hessian valleys and welcomed North Carolinians who escaped humidity and social upheaval after the Civil War.
Myrtle Point climate provides a warm surprise to visitors, unknown for the most part to the greater world outside SW Oregon. Come see for yourself!
A gentle place to live .... Myrtle Point, Oregon
Sunrise behind Maple Hill
Blue Sky over Logging Museum >
Moon Set over the Coquille Valley





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