Port Orford is the most westerly incorporated city in the continental United States. It is located about 50 miles north of the California border, on the southern end of the Oregon coast. Port Orford is known for its mild climate, fishing, whale watching and more. The bluffs of Port Orford overlooking the Pacific Ocean were first sighted in 1792 by Capt. George Vancouver who named the area for England's Earl of Orford. The town, settled in the 1850's, became a shipping center for cedar, which remains a primary industry.
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- Port Orford, Oregon Provides a visitor's guide, a business directory and relocation information. Includes photos, attractions and a calendar.
- City of Port Orford Provides information on city government, departments and services, the community, and a visitor's guide. Includes photos, meeting minutes, links and area information.
- Chamber of Commerce of Port Orford and North Curry County Visitor, business and relocation information. Includes news, events, calendar, members list, membership information and maps.