In 2003, a wildfire destroyed a home in Cave Junction.
Cave Junction has one newspaper and two radio stations.
In 1950 Cave Junction had a population of 283, which decreased to 248 in 1960 and increased to 415 in 1970.
A number of wildfires have threatened Cave Junction over the years.
In total, Cave Junction's monthly employee outlay is $35,799, or $465,384 a year.
Cave Junction has a number of points of interest, including a museum, a zoo, and a resort consisting of treehouses.
Cave Junction has a golf course and a state park.
Cave Junction has a number of notable residents and past residents.
All other services are four miles (6 km) north in Cave Junction.
A 1996 proposal for a prison near Cave Junction and Takilma brought the two communities together, but environmental issues still create a divide between them.