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Ashland

Ashland lies within Oregon's southwest interior climate zone, in which all but the higher-elevation sites are in the rain shadow of the Oregon Coast Range to the west. The largest urban areas in this zone in addition to Ashland are Medford and Grants Pass in the Rogue Valley, and Roseburg in the Umpqua River Valley further north. Although the mountain peaks in this zone receive up to 120 inches or 3,050 millimetres of precipitation a year, the urban areas and the valleys in which they lie generally get 20 inches (510 mm) or less. This valley climate is particularly good for growing fruit, especially pears, and for producing other crops and farm goods such as hay, grain, poultry, and beef.

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Name: Ashland topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, United States (42.16720 -122.73599 42.21605 -122.65110)

Average elevation: 2,539 ft

Minimum elevation: 1,650 ft

Maximum elevation: 4,846 ft

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