Grants Pass, OR Reviews


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Grant's Pass, located in Oregon, is a popular spot for outdoor activities and sightseeing. With its close proximity to the Rogue River, there are countless opportunities for fishing, camping, and other recreational activities. The historical downtown area is home to many unique shops and restaurants, making it a great destination for those looking for a unique experience. The city also offers many cultural attractions, such as the Josephine County Historical Society Museum and the Grants Pass Museum of Art. In addition to the local attractions in town, people also come from all over to visit the nearby Redwood National and State Parks.
Reviews of Grants Pass have been overwhelmingly positive. People praise the friendly locals and diversity of experiences available in this small town. Visitors also rave about the outdoor activities available—from fishing on the Rogue River to exploring Redwood National Park—and appreciate how easy it is to get around town. Furthermore, people comment on how budget-friendly Grant's Pass can be thanks to all of its free attractions and activities. In sum, Grants Pass has earned excellent reviews from travelers who have experienced its natural beauty firsthand.

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An honest assessment from a local teenager - 11/21/2021
Just like any place, Grants Pass, Oregon has it's share of pros and cons. Pros:-Perfect location. The coast, the Redwoods, Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves, etc. are all within a two-hour drive-Low property tax-Low crime rate. This is not too say that certain parts of town shouldn't be avoided, nor is it implying that you should abandon common sense and leave your valuables unlocked. However, the chances of a crime occurring are very low-Very cannabis friendly (this can also be considered a con, since the smell can get pretty overwhelming)-Plenty of outdoor activities. Hiking, kayaking, whitewater rafting, etc. are all very popular-Small town atmosphereCons:-Wildfires are very common in the area, especially during the summer. When they occur, the entire valley fills up with smoke, which can be difficult for someone with breathing problems-Drug abuse is very common-Housing costs can be very high-The local police department is severely underfunded, and police response can be a little slow Read More

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Taking one for the family - 10/2/2021
I moved here bacause my wife wanted to be closer to my retired mother. Were it not for that GP would be in the rear view mirror.

Grant Pass may be great if you are retired because there is an abundance of healthcare and retirement homes here. But for anyone who is educated (e.g. BS or higher) it is an intellectual wasteland (<20% with college degrees). People here are stuck in the 1950s because many of the residents (average age 58) still remember the 50's.

Young people with any hope of a future leave to more diverse economic areas. The primary economic drivers are services (e.g. fast food), construction, healthcare and the government. Not a very strong economic base. Most of the young who live here leave for better opportunities.

The website Areavibes, gives Grants Pass a D in every category except Amenities, which is a bit of a misnomer as they include dentists, physicians and the basic stores downtown. There are activities on the river, Read More

Beautiful fun town Hidden gem - 1/22/2021
Beautiful town close to beaches, rivers, boat festival, trees, crystal clear water, parks, schools and teachers are the best! A great town to raise a family. Nice people, driving in town is so easy. Fishing, rafting, surfing, hiking, camping. Cool and fun down town. Lots of fun stores and medford isn't far for all the bigger type stores. Wilderville, oregon is just a bit from grants pass, Very dense forest type homes, creeks, river access just beautiful area! Affordable place to Read More

Way too expensive for normal people - 1/5/2021
I grew up in this city. It used to be a sleepy, humble and affordable place to live. Now? The rent is skyrocketing, and the housing prices rival that of Portland. The average income here is pretty low. House prices went up $100-200k in the last 6 months. There's a shortage of available homes, and what is available is too expensive. Find somewhere else. Sure, OR is pretty. But it's also getting overrun by price gougers for housing. And the other cost of living expenses are high as well. Not to mention the homeless and addict crowd has increased exponentially. Just so you are aware. Read More

"It's the Racism" - 8/17/2020
I give Grants Pass 3 stars for her natural Beauty. The trees, Rivers, and Mountains. If it werent for the beauty of the outdoors I would have left long ago. Now that I am retired, I am actively looking for a place to live that is less judgmental & racist. I want to belong in a community of people that respect others, regardless of age, race, lifestyle, language, ability etc. If you look at the history of racism in Grants Pass BEFORE you move here, you will see that underneath her natural beauty is a deep seated darkness that goes far beyond comprehension. Sadly, I will bid her adieu! #SundownTown Less than 1% of population is a POC because they run everybody else out. #StopH8 Read More

Living the good life! - 2/26/2020
The weather is mild 4 seasons! You can still buy a really beautiful home for about 350k, nice people, beautiful scenery, the Rogue River runs through the heart of town! What more can you ask for! Living the good life for over 25 years. Read More

Great Retirement Town! - 2/26/2020
Moved here in 89 from Southern California...wouldn't live anywhere else but Grant's Pass! Love love love it Read More

I hate it and here is why you will too. - 8/15/2018
First off, I have lived in Grants Pass 25 years. Do you suppose I would know the city I grew up in? Don't believe the hype. As I type this you cannot see the mountains that surround Grants Pass. There is too much smoke from all the wildfires. We have have hazardous smoke from wildfires for the last three summers. It didn't use to be like this. At one point the air quality was sitting at 500, that is as unhealthy as you can get. People are wearing face masks to breathe because the smoke is suffocating us. I would never move to this city in a million years, I am here because I grew up here.

ECONOMY:
Dismal. The economy is sustained by customer service industries. Fast food places on every corner. Dutch Bros Coffee on every corner. Nothing but hotels, gas stations, mom and pop shops and antiques. Most of the jobs are either customer service based on health care based. The majority of the population is elderly people. For this reason, most of the jobs are stemmed from Read More

Worst town ever to live in!!! - 7/27/2018
First off, if the fire season ( during summer months) doesn't kill you the people will. The fire season here is pretty severe. Grants Pass is totally surrounded by mountains, and it gets hit hard during fire season! So, if that doesn't kill you the people will. People here only care about their own skin. Please do the research. Look at how many pedestrian deaths there are in this area, and many of them are hit and runs. In 2017 alone, there were 2 deaths in the area of school kids that got run over while waiting at school bus, and the city officials do nothing! One of the kids was mine, and what did did they change, nothing. City officials are heartless here. Run, don't move to Grants Pass. Worst town ever to live in!  Read More

Beautiful place on the downturn - 10/4/2017
5 Years ago, I would have given Grants Pass 5 stars. However the recent passage of Oregon's recreational marijuana laws have started a downward spiral that is unclear whether Grants Pass will ever recover from. Pot growers consider the climate in Grants Pass perfect for growing marijuana and thus I will start my review listing the pros and cons of someone who has lived here for the last 5 years.

Pros:
1. Grants Pass has a beautiful "old town" district which is vibrant, full of culture, festivals, live music, farmers markets, and offers a lot to all.
2. Grants Pass's Riverside Park is perhaps one of the most beautiful small town parks in America with regular festivals and concerts.
3. Grants Pass has successfully separated the "strip mall" shopping of the east side from the Historic Downtown district.
4. The Rogue River, nearby Oregon Coast, Redwoods, Crater Lake, and plentiful National Forest areas offer much for the outdoorsman.
5. Even Read More

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