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January 7, 2025
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Princeton, Oregon is a small town located in Harney County, offering a unique combination of stunning landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities. The climate in Princeton is characterized by hot, dry summers and cold winters. Summers are typically sunny with temperatures ranging from the 80s to 100s°F, while winters can be quite cold with occasional snowfall and temperatures dropping to the 20s and 30s°F.

Hydrologically, Princeton is situated near the Malheur River, providing a vital water source for the area. The river contributes to the diverse ecosystem, supporting various wildlife species and vegetation. Additionally, the region is known for its beautiful lakes, such as Malheur Lake and Harney Lake, which offer opportunities for boating, fishing, and birdwatching.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find an array of recreational activities to enjoy in Princeton. The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, located nearby, allows visitors to explore the diverse wetlands and observe numerous bird species. Hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing are popular activities in the surrounding areas, including the Steens Mountain Wilderness and Ochoco National Forest. Princeton is a true paradise for nature lovers, offering serene landscapes and endless outdoor adventures.

       

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Princeton receives approximately 350mm of rain per year, with humidity levels near 80% and air temperatures averaging around 9°C. Princeton has a plant hardyness factor of 6, meaning plants and agriculture in this region thrive during a short period during spring and early summer. Most plants will die off during the colder winter months.

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