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Bureau of Land Management negotiating for space at Baker Heritage Museum
Formal negotiations are underway between the BLM and Baker County to temporarily house the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center’s operations for up to two years, starting in 2022.
Read MoreBaker County moves to extreme risk level Until at Least May 6
Baker County moves to from ‘extreme’ to ‘high’ risk category
Effective immediately, Baker County is moving from the ‘extreme’ to ‘high risk’ ranking category with the State of Oregon. The high risk category will allow restaurants to resume indoor dining and gyms to reopen at limited capacities.
Fish On! Registration is open for upcoming fishing tournaments
Go Fish! Brownlee Reservoir on the Snake River in Baker County Oregon is one of the premier warm water fisheries in the NW and home to several annual fishing tournaments
Read MoreRegistration Open For Baker City Cycling Classic June 25-27
Registration is now open for the Baker City Cycling Classic June 25-27 in Baker City, Oregon. This race is one of the premier competitive cycling events in the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreBaker County Getaway winner
Congratulations to our latest Baker County getaway winner. Our lucky winner will enjoy a Travel Baker County Getaway including 2 nights at the Geiser Grand Hotel And a Baker…
Read MoreBaker County Rodeo Season is Back on the Calendar
Saddle Up! Rodeo season is back in Baker County for 2021
Read MoreQuail Ridge Golf Course Open for the 2021 Season
Quail Ridge Golf Course in Baker City Open for the 2021 season
Read MoreBaker County Moves From High to Low Risk level February 12
Baker County moves from “high” to “low risk” category effective February 12, allowing restaurants to resume indoor dining at 50 percent capacity among other changes .
Read MoreBaker County Moves From High to Low Risk level February 12
Baker County moves from “high” to “low risk” category
Effective February 12, allowing restaurants to resume indoor dining at 50 percent capacity among other changes .
Baker County moves from Extreme to High Risk level
Baker County moves to from ‘extreme’ to ‘high’ risk category
Effective immediately, Baker County is moving from the ‘extreme’ to ‘high risk’ ranking category with the State of Oregon. The high risk category will allow restaurants to resume indoor dining and gyms to reopen at limited capacities.