This interactive map shows all 336 registered cell phone towers in Oregon, sourced directly from the FCC’s Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database. Every point on the map is a licensed cellular site — click any tower to see the licensee, FCC call sign, structure type, height, and exact coordinates.
The largest tower operator in Oregon is Cellco Partnership with 99 towers. The densest county for cellular infrastructure is Douglas County with 30 towers. Average tower height in Oregon is 40 ft.
Top Cell Tower Operators in Oregon
These are the five largest licensees registered with the FCC as owning cellular towers in Oregon. Each licensee may lease capacity on its sites to multiple consumer-facing carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, UScellular, and regional operators).
| Operator / Licensee | Towers |
|---|---|
| Cellco Partnership | 99 |
| Rural Cellular | 64 |
| New Cingular Wireless PCS | 40 |
| OREGON RSA #2. | 32 |
| United States Cellular Operating of Medford | 31 |
Cell Tower Structure Types in Oregon
The FCC ASR classifies each registered structure by type. The breakdown in Oregon is shown below. Guyed towers are typically the tallest broadcast-class structures; monopoles are the most common form factor in urban and suburban areas.
| Structure type | Towers |
|---|---|
| Tower | 89 |
| Lattice tower | 62 |
| Monopole | 28 |
| Mast | 21 |
| Pole | 20 |
| Guyed tower | 9 |
Counties in Oregon with the Most Cell Towers
Tower density varies sharply across Oregon. Below are the ten counties with the highest count of registered cellular towers.
| County | Towers |
|---|---|
| Douglas County | 30 |
| Lane County | 27 |
| Klamath County | 22 |
| Jackson County | 20 |
| Umatilla County | 16 |
| Marion County | 15 |
| Linn County | 15 |
| Deschutes County | 14 |
| Baker County | 13 |
| Coos County | 13 |
How to Use the Oregon Cell Tower Map
- Search by address — type any Oregon address, city or ZIP in the search box, and the map will pan + drop a pin.
- Find towers near you — use the “Find Near Me” button to center the map on your current location.
- Filter by licensee — click any of the licensee chips above the map to show only that operator’s towers. Click again to toggle back on.
- Click any tower to see licensee, FCC call sign, structure type, license status, and tower / overall heights.
- Select within a radius — toggle on the radius tool, set the distance in miles, and click the map to pick a center point. Every tower inside the circle is highlighted.
- Export your selection as CSV (for spreadsheets) or GeoJSON (for GIS and Google Earth).
Frequently Asked Questions About Cell Towers in Oregon
How many cell phone towers are there in Oregon?
According to the FCC Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database, there are 336 registered cellular towers in Oregon. The map on this page pulls live from the FCC service, so the count reflects the most recent filings — typically within 30–60 days of changes being filed with the Commission.
Who owns the most cell towers in Oregon?
The largest licensee in Oregon is Cellco Partnership, which is the FCC-registered owner of 99 towers in the state. The next largest is Rural Cellular with 64 towers. Remember that an FCC licensee is not always the consumer-facing carrier — many sites are owned by tower companies (American Tower, Crown Castle, SBA Communications) and leased to multiple carriers.
Which county in Oregon has the most cell towers?
Douglas County has the most registered cellular towers in Oregon with 30 towers. See the full county breakdown above for the top 10.
How tall are the cell towers in Oregon?
The average tower height in Oregon is 40 m (about 131 ft), and the tallest registered structure reaches 116 m (about 381 ft). The FCC ASR records structure heights in metres; we show metres alongside the imperial conversion. Heights are overall structure heights above ground level, including antennas and appurtenances, and exclude towers below the ASR registration threshold.
Can I download a list of cell towers in Oregon?
Yes. Enable the “Select towers within N miles” tool on the map above, click anywhere to set a center point, and the map will highlight every tower inside that radius. Then use Export CSV or Export GeoJSON to download the selection for use in a spreadsheet, GIS, or Google Earth. All data comes straight from the FCC ASR and is free to use.
Does this map show 5G small cells in Oregon?
No. The FCC Antenna Structure Registration system tracks structures over 200 ft tall or sites near airports. Small cells, DAS nodes, and rooftop antennas below that threshold do not require ASR registration and therefore do not appear on the map. The 336 towers shown are the macro cell sites that back-haul most cellular traffic in Oregon.
Explore Cell Phone Towers Across the US
This page is part of MapScaping’s US Cellular Tower Map — an interactive explorer covering all 24,148 FCC-registered cellular sites across the 50 states, DC, and US territories. Visit the hub to search any address, analyze coverage nationwide, or compare tower density between states. Other state-specific tower maps are linked from the hub.
Data source: FCC Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) system, served via the live FCC FeatureServer. Numbers on this page update automatically as the FCC database changes.

