La Pine is a city in Deschutes County, Oregon. Incorporated in 2006, the community was founded in the 19th century with Huntington Road as its main street. La Pine is in the Valley of the Little Deschutes River, a tributary of the Deschutes River, which provides recreational opportunities such as fishing, swimming and canoeing.
 
 
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Highlighting the Christian church in La Pine, Oregon, its location, service schedules, and the calendar programs and events are posted, along with information about its ministries, fellowship groups, educational programs, and staff. Sermons may be heard online.
http://www.highlakescc.org/
Specializing in the sale of horse feed and other equine products, as well as U-Haul rentals, the company is located along Highway 97 in La Pine, Oregon. Location and contact information are available here.
http://www.highlakesfeed.com/
Representing the business and professional interests of its members, the membership organization is based in La Pine, Oregon. Its website includes a guide to the greater La Pine region, including a directory of local organizations, schools and businesses, as well as a calendar of events, membership information, and business resources.
http://www.lapine.org/
Organized in 1972, the nondenominational church meets at its facilities on Finley Butte Road in La Pine, Oregon. The congregation's mission, faith and shared beliefs are discussed, and its location, worship schedules, and a calendar of events are posted.
http://www.lapinechurch.org/
The LRA sponsors an annual rodeo and other events at its facilities in La Pine, Oregon. Featured are rodeo sponsors and advertisers, its sponsorship and advertising program, and schedules of rodeos and other events, as well as photographs and information pertaining to previous events.
http://www.lapinerodeo.com/
La Pine Rural Fire Protection District
The fire department's boundaries are bordered on the north by Sunriver, on the east and west by the US Forests and BLM lands, and to the south by Klamath County, covering an area of about 115 mi.². Its divisions, departments, prevention and safety programs, and history are reported here.
http://www.lapinefire.org/
Headquartered in La Pine, Oregon the District's boundaries are shown, along with its location and office hours, meeting schedules and minutes, ordinances and resolutions, annual letters, and contact data.
http://www.lapinesewer.org/
The city's official website includes contact information for the city council and staff, as well as a history of the community, strategic and comprehensive plans, projects, bids and proposals. Ordinances and resolutions are also posted to the site.
http://www.ci.la-pine.or.us/
The not-for-profit electric cooperative is headquartered in La Pine, Oregon, and owned by its member-consumers, spanning four counties. Its residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural products and services are highlighted, and customers may view and pay bills online.
http://www.midstateelectric.coop/
Maintained by the La Pine Chamber of Commerce, this site represents a visitor's and tourist guide to the La Pine, Oregon region. An overview of the community is featured, along with information on recreational opportunities, lodging facilities, and suggestions for relocation.
http://www.visitlapine.com/
Wilderness Garbage & Recycling
Serving Southern Deschutes County and northern Klamath County, including the communities of La Pine, Gilchrist, Crescent, Crescent Lake Junction and Chestnut, Oregon, the company is based in La Pine. Offering residential, commercial and dropbox services, the company's service area, recycling programs, and schedules are featured. Customers may view or pay bills online.
http://www.wildernessgarbage.com/