Kerby, Oregon is a small town two miles
North of Cave Junction on Highway 199. It was once the County Seat of Josephine
County...it boasts a host of interesting attractions, including access to some of the more
famous portions of the
Kalmiopsis Wilderness
via Eight Dollar Mountain Road.
Kerby has retained some of the feel of frontier quaintness and has some
unique artistry available from It's A Burl and
Kauffman Wood Products. Within
the complex of buildings known
It's a Burl is the small but fascinating Indian Summer, where you
will find some of the most exquisite handmade deerskin moccasins, boots, dream
catchers, jewelry, beads and beading supplies.
A tour of the
Kerbyville Museum
will give you a powerful glimpse of frontier living. You'll find a renewed
appreciation for your toaster and electricity after a glimpse of life in the
"good old days"!
Please telephone (541) 592-5252 for museum hours.
Snacks, cold soft drinks and beer, sandwiches, local
newspapers AND the Kerby Post Office can all be found conveniently located
within
Joe's Market in Kerby. Joe's Market is THE PLACE for one-stop shopping in
the greater metropolitan Kerby area. :-)
