Located on the Snake River, Huntington is the smallest incorporated city in Oregon. The area was first settled in 1862 by Henry Miller, who established a stagecoach station and tavern there before the coming of the railroad in 1884. The city was incorporated in 1891.
 
 
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Catfish Junction R.V. Park & Campgrounds
Catfish Junction is a recreational vehicle park in Huntington, Oregon. A profile of the facility is presented here, including a description of the facilities, its rates, reservation policies, and available activities and amenities.
http://catfishjunctionrvpark.com/
Fox Creek Farm is a riparian conservation land trust and a demonstration project for sustainable agriculture, located in Home, along the west side of the Snake River. Its web site discusses the work that the organization is doing, such as creek restoration, the reintroduction of beaver, open-range grazing, and other issues, provides maps of the areas under its control, and other data.
http://www.freedom-here-and-now.com/7glt/foxcreek/
This is an alumni web site, serving former students and faculty who attended Huntington High School. Former students or faculty can register and post their names and information on the site, or those who are seeking former classmates may post the name and a message for those who they are trying to reconnect with.
http://huntingtonhighschool.net/huntington-or/
The public school district for the smallest incorporated city in Oregon serves fewer than a hundred students in one building that houses the elementary, middle, and high schools. The district is profiled on its site, including its athletic and academic programs, class schedules, and a calendar of events.
http://www.huntington.k12.or.us/
This non-official site for the city of Huntington features an area map, profiles of local landmarks, bulletins and contact data for the city's recreation department, and photographs.
http://bakercounty.net/huntington/