1,940+/- deeded acres fronting the National Forest.
There are 450 to 500 acres of irrigated hay and pastureland, with water rights for 517+/-
acres. The water is supplied from water rights from Dry Creek, Fish Creek, Lake Fork Creek and
Fish Lake. The irrigation water is free, with the only cost being to keep the ditches clean. Water
is conveyed by dirt ditches and is all gravity flow.
This ranch is rated at approx. 300 Animal Units or 600 yearlings. This ranch has been run in
conjunction with other ranches, so the seller says that it is hard to rate this ranch on its own.
The owner’s main home is a restored, 100+/- year old home. It includes four bedrooms, with
two levels and also a basement. There is a shop, two car garage, covered equipment storage
building, large wooden barn, and corrals at the main house.
The second home is also two stories. It offers two bedrooms...
The second home is also two stories. It offers two bedrooms upstairs and one down. There is a
large barn, other misc. buildings, and a duck pond stocked with fish. A stream also flows in
front of the home.
This is a real cattle ranch at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains. It joins timbered forestlands and
the Eagle Cap Wilderness.
Hay, meadows, and improved pastures blend with streams, waterways, and good stands of
Ponderosa pine, as well as some Fir and Cottonwood. There are approx. 625,000+/- Marketable
Board Feet of harvestable timber. Wildlife is everywhere with a wealth of elk, deer, bear, wild
turkey, ducks, geese, and cougar. There is excellent fishing on the ranch and on the near by
Snake River reservoirs, creeks and adjoining lakes. Quiet, clean community. This is a top quality
eastern Oregon ranch. Any ranch sale subject to seller completing a 1031 exchange acceptable
to seller.