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Ashland, Oregon

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What It Is Like to Retire in Ashland

Ashland is a small town of just under 22,000 in very southern Oregon, about 15 miles north of the California border. The town is great for retirement as it is a cultural mecca, hosting the Oregon Shakespeare Festival as well as Southern Oregon University and its 5000 students. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is one of the largest and most successful festivals in the world, attracting as many as 400,000 visitors over its 9 month duration. Following up on that theme many of the shops in town have an Elizabethan theme. There are many interesting shops and bed & breakfasts which cater to the Shakespeare Festival and other cultural events.

Here is Topretirements Mini-Guide to Retirement in Oregon

Where to Retire in Ashland and Home Prices

There is at least one very successful active adult community in the area (see link at left).  Homes are on the expensive side, Zillow reports the median home value to be about $555,256 in late 2021.

What Is Special about Ashland

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival and its 400,000 visitors is the biggest thing in Ashland.  The University of Southern Oregon. There are many other festivals and theatres. Lithia Park is a 100 acre park that was designed by John McClaren, designer of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Ashland's location in the Rogue Valley is another plus. CNN/Money rated Ashland #16 on its list of the Best 25 Places to Retire.  Ashland is a very walkable town.

What Is Not Special about Ashland

It is a very long drive to a major city. Fortunately, there is a lot going on in Ashland.

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Who Will Like Retirement in Ashland

Culture buffs love it in Ashland, where there is always something new to see.

Local Economy Is Driven by

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Southern Oregon University, and tourism are major employers in Ashland.

Climate and Physical Environment

Ashland is located in the foothills of the Siskiyou and Cascade Mountains. It is 15 miles north of the California border and more than 250 miles from Portland. The average July high is 87 degrees and the average January low is 29. November is the wettest month with just under 3" of rain.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

Ashland is an unusually great city for culture. In addition to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and its 780 performances there is the Independent Films Festival, the New Plays Festival, and the Oregon Stageworks theatre company.  The Ashland City Band is the oldest continually running city band in the country.

Crime

The crime rate is quite low.

Medical facilities

Ashland Community Hospital.

Transportation

Rogue Valley Transportation District provides bus transportation. Bear Creek Greenway is a bike/walking trail that runs for 19 miles through neighboring towns. There is bus transportation to the Amtrak station in Klamath Falls.

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