Plush, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for a place to live in Utah, population & steets in Plush City are a must-read! This unincorporated rural community is located in Warner Valley, east of Lakeview, and is known for its great air quality (the pollution index is below 100, making living here cheaper than the US average). Residents enjoy the nearby Petroglyph Lake and a grocery store, and you can find restrooms and water at Egan Park.

The city's rapid growth is tied to its mohair plush industry. The population grew from two thousand to 9,000 by 1910, with approximately 3,000 residents employed at the Goodall Mills. Currently, there are no major fisheries in the area, but there are several trout and bass streams, and the town is home to many recreational activities and recreational opportunities. The city is home to several hospitals, including the St. Francis Hospital, which is located in the city center.