Ochoco Viewpoint in Prineville, Ore., will remain open until 10 p.m. throughout the summer season, an hour later than its previous 9 p.m. closing time. The extension, effective immediately, is a collaborative effort by Rep. Vikki Breese-Iverson, the City of Prineville, and Oregon State Parks to make the viewpoint more accessible to the community.
Community Access
The later closing time allows residents and visitors to enjoy the scenic spot for an additional hour during summer evenings. Perched above Prineville, Ochoco Viewpoint offers sweeping views of the Crooked River valley and the Ochoco Mountains.
Rep. Breese-Iverson emphasized the communal aspect of the location. “This viewpoint belongs to all of us and summer evenings are when it truly shines,” Breese-Iverson said. “By coming together with the City of Prineville and Oregon State Parks, we’ve made it easier for families and visitors to end their day watching the sun set over our incredible valley.”
Police Chief Shane Wilson for the Prineville Police Department highlighted the role of law enforcement and community satisfaction. “Our officers patrol the viewpoint regularly and we want people up there enjoying those summer evenings — that’s exactly what this park is for,” Wilson said.
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.