This ranch has 765+/- acres of timbered, mountainous lands and irrigated meadowland, and is surrounded on three sides by National Forest. There are 1.5+/- miles of creek frontage (year-round). Seller believes there may be 2 million board feet of merchantable timber on property.
30+/- acres of irrigated meadows with excellent water rights. Reynolds Creek, one of the finest fishing streams in the Malheur National Forest, traverses through the ranch. It is filled primarily with Rainbow Trout. Some building sites have large natural springs capable of providing domestic water.
$2,600,000 Cash; PRICE REDUCED to $1,975,000. Taxes were $765.04 in 2006.
Wildlife on this ranch is very abundant. With easy access into the forest, the site is well situated for hunting. Rocky Mountain elk and mule deer are the biggest attraction, but other species such as black bear, cougar, quail, bull trout, gees...
Wildlife on this ranch is very abundant. With easy access into the forest, the site is well situated for hunting. Rocky Mountain elk and mule deer are the biggest attraction, but other species such as black bear, cougar, quail, bull trout, geese and blue ruffed grouse are also found on the property. Landowner preference tags go with this property.
This is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Visitors to the area enjoy camping, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, Nordic skiing, and snowmobiling. One would hardly need to leave their property to enjoy nature’s beauty. According to the Grant County zoning, regulations provide for dividing the property into three buildable tracts. Several good building sites are easily accessed. As part of the sale of the 765+/- acres the seller will consider granting a buyer a first-right-of-offer on the adjoining 309+/- acres with improvements.