Warm Springs is a city located in Jefferson County, Oregon. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Warm Springs, Wasco, and Paiute tribes. The Warm Springs tribe, after which the city is named, has lived in the area for thousands of years. The city was officially incorporated in 1946.
One notable person from Warm Springs is Billy Frank Jr., a prominent Native American environmental activist and leader of the Nisqually tribe.
The population of Warm Springs has fluctuated over the years, with the current population estimated to be around 2,000 residents.
Warm Springs is located in central Oregon, near the Cascade Mountain Range. The city is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, including rivers, forests, and mountains.
The economy of Warm Springs is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and the Warm Springs Reservation. The city is also home to the Indian Head Casino, which provides jobs and revenue for the local community.
Warm Springs has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on Native American traditions and customs. The city hosts cultural events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating the history and heritage of the local tribes.