Incorporated in 1895, Gold Hill is a small city along the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. Its Euro-American settlement was the result of the discovery of gold on the Rogue River in the early 1850s. The community's original name was Dardanelles.
 
 
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The city was founded in the early 1800s by miners. The city's history is related on its official web site, including an overview of the municipal government, its departments, and its services, with schedules and contacts.
http://www.ci.goldhill.or.us/
Area and park maps are posted, along with photographs of the recreational vehicle park in Gold Hill, Oregon, regulations, rates and other information.
http://www.cypressgrovervpark.com/
Situated on Foots Creek Road in Gold Hill, Oregon, the church has been serving the community for more than fifty years. Its service schedule, calendar, and a description of its ministries are outlined.
http://www.footscreekchapel.org/
The GVF congregation meets at its facilities in Gold Hill, Oregon. A calendar of services, programs and other gatherings is posted, and a sermon archive is included.
http://www.gvfchurch.org/
The nine-hold golf course is situated just off of Interstate 5 near Gold Hill, Oregon. The course is profiled, including a calendar of events, tee times, hours, and contact data.
http://www.laurelhillgolf.com/
Open to the public since 1930, the Oregon Vortex is an area of naturally occurring visual and perceptual phenomena. Its history, scientific information, photographs, a road map and visitor's guide are included.
http://www.oregonvortex.com/
Rogue Klamath River Adventures
Offering white water rafting trips on the Rogue, Klamath, Cal-Salmon, Smith, Upper Sac River, Scott and Owyhee rivers, as well as fishing expeditions, the river guiding company is highlighted.
http://www.rogueklamath.com/