Total Population
129
Population
Growth Rate
-0.47%
Median Age
49
Diversity Index
22.000
Dayville is located at the confluence of the John Day River and the South Fork John Day River along U.S. Route 26, 125 miles from Bend and 233 miles from Portland. Named for the vibrant John Day River flowing past its doorstep, this sleepy burg in Eastern Oregon is a heartland of natural beauty. Hop on the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway or, for a two-wheeled exploration, the Old West Scenic Bikeway to truly appreciate how spectacular the local landscape is. Picture Gorge, named for Native American pictographs painted on the canyon walls, is 6 miles northwest of Dayville at the intersection of Route 26 and Oregon Route 19. The Sheep Rock Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, including the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center and the James Cant Ranch Historic District and museum, are 2 miles north of Picture Gorge along Route 19.
Total Population
129
Population
Growth Rate
-0.47%
Median Age
49
Diversity Index
22.000
Households
66
Total Housing Units
84
Owner Occupied
48
Renter Occupied
18
Vacant
18
Median Home Value
$383,333
Average Home Value
$382,865
Income
Growth Rate
Median
Household Income
0.00%
Per Capita Income
0.27%
Median Household
$76,349 $76,857
Average Household
$84,782 $85,205
Per Capita
$43,377 $43,955
Total Businesses
13
Total Employed
50
Workers 16+
82
2025 Educational Services - Businesses
Businesses
1
Employed
20
2025 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
3
Employed
11
2025 Food Service / Drinking Est.
Businesses
2
Employed
9
2025 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
2
Employed
6
2025 Public Administration
Businesses
2
Employed
4
2025 Other Service excl Pub Admin
Businesses
2
Employed
3
Some
High School
6
Graduated
High School
22
Associates
Degree
7
Bachelor's
Degree
11
Graduate
Degree
9
Average Commute Time
0 min.
Resident Commuters
73
Non-Resident Commuters
9
Drive Alone
49
Carpooled
7
Public
0
Work At Home
1