UNIQUE OFFERING! Enjoy the stark beauty of craggy rock outcroppings, rolling vistas and bubbling streams as you make your way to this rare opportunity to invest in raw land with river frontage not often found on the market in this size parcel.
Seller has partitioned 92+/- acres raw land with 450+/- feet of river frontage and offers this at $150,000 and can add 20+/- acres across the river with improvements for $625,000.
The balance of this 20 acre partitioned property is on the main stem of the reknowned John Day River in this recreational haven found in scenic eastern Oregon. The land and building sights consists of nicely treed, level ground with sage and juniper all bordered by private landowners. The property includes a shared 2600 ft. private airstrip.
If you are seeking a quiet, well situated recreational getaway or a place to build your new retreat, here it is. This is one of the...
If you are seeking a quiet, well situated recreational getaway or a place to build your new retreat, here it is. This is one of the most desirable locations in eastern Oregon and this offers an amazing variety of sporting options for the outdoor enthusiast. The John Day River boasts some of the best fishing for bass, steel head and river rafting at its finest right out the front door. Big game hunting & more recreation are within close proximity.
This can be an executive think tank, a private retreat, or full time residence. Properties of this kind rarely come on market for sale! SELLER OFFER TERMS OAC. Call for your private showing!
Mixed use residential, recreational land 92 acre waterfront property in Mitchell school district. Zoned EFU. Deer, upland game, quail, pheasant, chukar, dove, waterfowl, duck, geese, offshore fishing on John Day River. Bird watching, hiking, equestrian, ATV trails, road frontage.
Twickenham is an unincorporated community in Wheeler County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located along the John Day River between Service Creek and Mitchell, Oregon. A bridge at Twickenham carries North Twickenham Road over the river.
The locality was originally named Contention after a quarrel between two of its prominent residents. The Contention post office opened in 1886. A daughter of one of the residents involved in the quarrel suggested that the name Twickenham, after the London suburb in England, would be more dignified than Contention. As it happened, the Contention post office closed in 1895, and a Twickenham post office opened in 1896 in the same general vicinity. It closed in 1917, and mail to Twickenham thereafter has been sent via Fossil, about 20 miles (32 km) to the north.
After formation of Wheeler County in 1899, Twickenham was suggested as a possible county seat. A county-wide election held in 1900 produced 436 votes for Fossil, 267 for Twickenham, and 82 for Spray. At the time, Twickenham had a store, hotel, blacksmith shop, and a ferry across the river.