Brush Prairie’s Luxury Real Estate Agent

Real estate agent Terrie Cox can put you in the luxury residence you desire in Oregon and southwestern Washington, including Brush Prairie. Terrie Cox is a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest who prides herself in providing the market specialization that can only come from years of industry experience. If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Brush Prairie, contact Terrie Cox today.

Brush Prairie’s Rural Charm

Brush Prairie sits in the low plains and foothills just below the Cascade Range. The nearby Gifford Pinchot National Forest is one of the oldest national forests in the country. It covers over 1.3 million acres of high meadow, alpine streams, permafrost glaciers, and vast wilderness expanses of old growth forests. From the snow-capped peaks of the mountains to the east, the bucolic Salmon Creek comes tumbling through the northern part of the community as it meanders on its path to the mighty Columbia River. Many of the town’s large homes sit on spacious lots that back into wooded green space, providing seclusion among the foliage of pine and cedar. One of the most splendid attractions in the area is the Wildlife Botanical Gardens. The gardens stretch over three acres and feature over 500 species of flora. During the annual bird migrations, the gardens become an ideal place for birders to observe the winged visitors.

Brush Prairie Schools

Brush Prairie is part of the Battle Ground Public School District. The district serves 13,564 students from kindergarten through high school. With approximately 750 teachers working within the school system, the student to teacher ratio is below 20:1. Prairie High School has a proud athletic tradition as the alma mater of a number of former and current professional athletes, including Dan Dickau, former Gonzaga standout and point guard for the Golden State Warriors. The girls’ basketball team, in particular, has a strong tradition, winning six state titles in the past 25 years and finishing as runner-up on five separate occasions.

Things to Do

There’s plenty to see and do in and around Brush Prairie. Aside from the Wildlife Botanical Gardens, the nearby North Clark History Museum paints a fascinating picture of the Lewis River Basin’s history. There’s apple picking in the fall, ice skating in the winter, and live music and theater year round.

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