Langlois
Langlois, a small community in southwestern Oregon, exudes a charm rooted in its agricultural history and tight-knit community. The town has retained its rural character since establishment in the mid 1800s.
Primarily an agricultural hub, Langlois has a history deeply intertwined with dairy farming and cranberry cultivation. The verdant landscapes surrounding the town have provided a picturesque backdrop for these industries, contribution to the region’s economic vitality.
The World Famous Langlois Market, a local institution, not only serves as a grocery store but also acts as a social hub, embodying the friendly and communal of the town. The Langlois Farmers Market and Langlois Artisan Market further reinforces the community spirit, showcasing local products.
Valley Flora Farms is a certified organic farm known for its commitment to sustainable farming practices and providing high quality fresh, organic produce to the local community.
Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Langlois for its proximity to scenic attractions like Flores Lake State Natural Area known for its world renowned wind surfing.
While Langlois may be small, its residents take pride in their community, fostering a sense of belonging that resonates through local events and gatherings. The town’s simplicity and connection to the land create a unique identity that continues to attract those seeking a tranquil, rural lifestyle along the Oregon Coast.