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Welcome to Dunes City!

 

Dunes City is a unique place, with abundant natural beauty and wildlife.

We have put together the links below to help you navigate Dunes City roads, safely evacuate in the event of a tsunami, gain an understanding as to how to care for your septic system, and learn how to live respectfully, safely and harmoniously with the wildlife here. 

 

Welcome! Letter to New Residents

Living with Black Bears

Living in Cougar Country

Dunes City Street Map

Dunes City Tsunami Evacuation Map

Be Septic Smart – Learning how to care for your septic system

 

“It’s amazing how many people come to Dunes City to vacation and end up staying here.” Whether purchasing a vacation home or a permanent residence, the magic of Woahink and Siltcoos Lakes works its wonder on those of all ages. So whether you are looking for a quiet place to relax and kickback or a great community to raise your family, Dunes City has it all.

Weather
Cool summers and mild winters make Dunes City an ideal area in which to live. The average temperature in January is 44 degrees and in July 60 degrees. The average annual precipitation is 79.5 inches which occurs mostly in November through February. The elevation is 26 feet above sea level.

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