Climax, Oregon

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Climax is a community located at the end of the road traversing the Antelope Creek canyon, sitting below Grizzly Peak, in Jackson County, Oregon.

42°17′42″N122°37′12″W / 42.295°N 122.620°W / 42.295; -122.620


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