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Mount Emily

Mount Emily is a distinctive summit rising 877 meters (2,877 feet) in the Klamath Mountains of southwestern Oregon. Located in southern Curry County, this peak stands just five miles from the Pacific Ocean and the California state line, near the coastal town of Brookings. Known by its Tolowa name, en-may, Mount Emily holds a unique place in American history, distinguishing it from other peaks in the region.

What draws visitors to Mount Emily is its profound historical significance. This mountain…

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  • Location: Curry County, Oregon, United States

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    Elevation 880 m

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    Location: Curry County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the primary reason to visit Mount Emily in Curry County?

    Mount Emily in Curry County is primarily visited for its unique historical significance. It is recognized as the site of the only enemy aerial bombing on the continental United States during World War II, offering a profound and reflective experience for those interested in American history.

    Are there established hiking trails to the summit of Mount Emily in Curry County?

    Unlike many other peaks, Mount Emily in Curry County does not feature extensive recreational trails or widely detailed public access points directly to its summit. Its appeal is more historical than recreational, so visitors should manage expectations regarding traditional hiking routes.

    Is Mount Emily in Curry County the same as the Mount Emily Recreation Area (MERA) near La Grande?

    No, these are two distinct geographical features. The Mount Emily discussed here is in Curry County, southwestern Oregon, known for its historical significance. The Mount Emily Recreation Area (MERA) is located in Union County, eastern Oregon, and is known for its extensive network of multi-use trails.

    What is the historical event associated with Mount Emily in Curry County?

    On September 9, 1942, Mount Emily became the second place in the continental United States to be bombed by an enemy aircraft during World War II. A Japanese seaplane dropped incendiary bombs with the intention of starting a forest fire, though the attempt was unsuccessful. The site is now recognized as the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site.

    Is Mount Emily in Curry County suitable for families with young children?

    Given that Mount Emily's primary appeal is historical reflection rather than recreational trails, it may not be ideal for families seeking active outdoor adventures with young children. The experience is more contemplative, focusing on the historical site rather than extensive hiking or play areas.

    Can I bring my dog to Mount Emily in Curry County?

    While there are no specific regulations prohibiting dogs at the historical site itself, visitors should be mindful that the area lacks developed trails or amenities. If visiting the general vicinity, always ensure your dog is leashed and that you adhere to Leave No Trace principles, cleaning up after your pet.

    What is the best time of year to visit Mount Emily in Curry County for historical exploration?

    The best time to visit the area around Mount Emily for historical exploration is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather in southwestern Oregon is milder and more comfortable, making it ideal for a contemplative visit to the historical site.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks at Mount Emily in Curry County?

    The primary landmark associated with Mount Emily in Curry County is the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site, which commemorates the WWII event. While the area offers natural beauty within the Klamath Mountains, it is not known for developed viewpoints or extensive recreational landmarks.

    Is there public transport available to Mount Emily in Curry County?

    Mount Emily in Curry County is located in a relatively remote area near Brookings, Oregon. Public transportation options directly to the site are generally not available. Visitors typically access the area by private vehicle.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter near Mount Emily in Curry County?

    As part of the Klamath Mountains, the area around Mount Emily is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, deer, and other forest animals. Always observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

    Are there any permits required to visit Mount Emily in Curry County?

    There are no specific permits required to visit the general area around Mount Emily in Curry County for historical purposes. However, visitors should always respect private property boundaries and any posted signage if exploring the vicinity.

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