This combination ranch property includes timber, mountains, elk, summer livestock grazing and many other qualities making it truly unique. It is approximately 16,981.88 acres of prime Central Oregon timber land. The terrain is a variety of heavily timbered draws and side hills with open excellent feeding hillsides. Just a little more than an hour north of the town of Prineville, Oregon which offers convenience and access to the local airport and stores. Many small streams are included within the borders, wildlife is abundant, and the road system is excellent for reaching every area of the property.
Location
The property is located in Jefferson County north of the city of Prineville, Oregon and approximately two hours from Bend, Oregon. Several local mills are close by and the airport in Redmond serves the business community. Directions - HWY 97 north from Bend to Redmond, then HWY ...
The property is located in Jefferson County north of the city of Prineville, Oregon and approximately two hours from Bend, Oregon. Several local mills are close by and the airport in Redmond serves the business community. Directions - HWY 97 north from Bend to Redmond, then HWY 126 takes you to Prineville, from there it is North on Main Street until it turns into Forest Road 2527.
Acreage
This ranch is very private with locked gates and full of wildlife. Several fish bearing streams run on the property including Opal Creek, Amity Creek and Horse Creek. Several high mountain peaks on the ranch include Stephenson Mountain, Opal Mountain and Box Springs Butte.
Improvements
One cabin is located on the property. It is used by the outfitter as a hunting cabin and sleeps six comfortably. The cabin sits on the edge of a meadow and is accessible by road.
Wildlife
This property has supported the same outfitting company for twenty plus years. The elk hunting is excellent and in addition the outfitter offers deer hunting and turkey. Many of the clients have been hunting for decades with the outfitter and return year after year due to the great hunting.
Timber Inventory
This timber property has not seen any substantial harvesting in many years and supports the majority being old growth tree stands including Douglas Fir, Larch, Concolor Fir, and Ponderosas Pine. Being on the north face of the mountain range and having many north facing slopes yields the high timber growth rate on this property in comparison to other area timber mountain properties. A recent timber evaluation estimates there to be approximately 80 million board feet on this property.
Summary
This tract of timberland is healthy and has excellent access for logging. The hunting is second to none in this area and could continue to provide income or be utilized as a private hunting ranch. There are annual Landowner elk hunting tags thus insuring elk hunting every year.
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