Named for John Spray, who came to the area in 1900, laid out the town and helped to establish a post office, ferry, and two sawmills, Spray is located in Wheeler County, Oregon, and was incorporated as a city in 1958.
 
 
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Offering monthly or yearly RV sites, along with a full-service gasoline, diesel and propane fuel station, convenience store, and other features, the business is located by the John Day River in Spray, Oregon. Several photographs of the recreational vehicle park are presented.
http://www.lazywolf.com/
The Spray, Oregon real estate company presents featured listings, along with all of its current properties, an overview of the Spray area, including points of interest, activities and events, along with contact information.
http://www.realestateoutback.com/
The year-round guest lodging facilities in Spray, Oregon offers a vacation rentals in the main house, capable of sleeping six, along with an additional outbuilding with two guest rooms, which may be rented separately or together. The rooms and facilities are highlighted, and reservations may be made from the site.
http://www.riverbendretreat.com/
Small Town Travels: Spray, Oregon
Offering a profile of the small Oregon city, a brief history is presented, along with local attractions, people, and suggestions as to lodging facilities, restaurants and other resources.
http://smalltowntravels.com/2011/03/29/spray-oregon/
Spray Rodeo and East Oregon Half Marathon
The local events are held in Spray, Oregon each May. Featured is an overview of the marathon and rodeo, including registration information, results, directions, and suggestions for local lodging facilities.
http://www.sprayrodeo.org/
The city's official web site features demographic data, a map showing the location of the city, and a guide to area events, activities, lodging facilities, and restaurants.
http://sprayoregon.us/