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Barlow is a fictional county in the high desert region of central Oregon. The county seat is [[Samuelton]], Oregon. Much of the county is made up of high desert rangeland and irrigated farms. The west central portion of the county is dominated by [[Lost Brother Butte]], a dormant volcanic mountain which has on its slopes the [[Brother Drop Ski Resort]].  
Barlow is a fictional county in the high desert region of central Oregon, with [[Samuelton]] as its largest town and seat of government. Much of the county is made up of high desert rangeland, ranches, and farms. The west central portion of the county is dominated by [[Lost Brother Butte]], a dormant volcanic mountain home to the [[Brother Drop Ski Resort]]. The villages of [[Crestview]] and [[Munro]] are found on the lower eastern slope of the mountain.


Also in the high county are the villages of [[Crestview]] and [[Munro]].
The south county is dominated by [[Shatter Hill]], with [[Fallback Ridge]] and [[Ole Hamilton Hill]] in its eastern shadow. The best barbecue in the valley can be had at the [[Nethers Roadhouse]] in [[Condon Valley]] at the eastern end of Shatter Hill.


The south county is dominated by [[Shatter Hill]]. The best barbecue in the valley can be had at the [[Nethers Roadhouse]] in [[Condon Valley]] at the eastern end of Shatter Hill.
The north county is primarily desert with irrigated farm and ranch land. A few tiny hamlets, including [[Handbrake]], dot the wide, gently undulating region. [[Copper Baron Lake]], once an open pit mine, lies in the saddle between three hills outside Handbrake.


The north county is primarily desert with irrigated farm and ranch land. A few tiny hamlets, including [[Handbrake]], dot the wide, gently undulating region.
On the northeast flank of Lost Brother Butte is [[Dryer Lake]], home of the [[Dryer Lake Resort]], a developed community featuring a golf course, high-end shopping village, and luxury homes and cottages.
 
On the northwest slopes of Lost Brother Butte is [[Dryer Lake]], home to the [[Dryer Lake Resort]], a developed community featuring a golf course, high-end shopping village, and luxury homes and cottages.


The [[Palmer River]] flows east from Lost Brother Butte through the Palmer River Valley, snaking through [[Wilton]] and Samuelton.
The [[Palmer River]] flows east from Lost Brother Butte through the Palmer River Valley, snaking through [[Wilton]] and Samuelton.

Revision as of 09:16, 17 January 2019

Map of Barlow County

Barlow County is the primary setting of the Melisende Dulac Series.

Details

Barlow is a fictional county in the high desert region of central Oregon, with Samuelton as its largest town and seat of government. Much of the county is made up of high desert rangeland, ranches, and farms. The west central portion of the county is dominated by Lost Brother Butte, a dormant volcanic mountain home to the Brother Drop Ski Resort. The villages of Crestview and Munro are found on the lower eastern slope of the mountain.

The south county is dominated by Shatter Hill, with Fallback Ridge and Ole Hamilton Hill in its eastern shadow. The best barbecue in the valley can be had at the Nethers Roadhouse in Condon Valley at the eastern end of Shatter Hill.

The north county is primarily desert with irrigated farm and ranch land. A few tiny hamlets, including Handbrake, dot the wide, gently undulating region. Copper Baron Lake, once an open pit mine, lies in the saddle between three hills outside Handbrake.

On the northeast flank of Lost Brother Butte is Dryer Lake, home of the Dryer Lake Resort, a developed community featuring a golf course, high-end shopping village, and luxury homes and cottages.

The Palmer River flows east from Lost Brother Butte through the Palmer River Valley, snaking through Wilton and Samuelton.

Location

Because it is fictional, Barlow doesn't appear on any map of Oregon. However, in examining such a map, those familiar with Oregon might see that Barlow is carved out of portions of Jefferson and Wasco counties. The precise geography differs from the area claimed while also being typical of that part of Oregon.

Demographics

Barlow County has fewer than twenty-thousand residents, more than half in Samuelton. The rest are scattered throughout the high desert and foothills rising up to Lost Brother Butte.

“We have a Walmart but no Target. A McDonald’s, but no Burger King—and somehow two Taco Bells. While timber, ranching, and farming still make up an important part of the local economy, most of the money these days is from tourism—hikers, bikers, and campers, hunters and fishermen, skiers and golfers.”
—Melisende Dulac

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