This pristine recreational parcel is located approx. 30 miles north of Burns Oregon off of Hwy 395 in Harney County. The county is the largest in Oregon and the ninth largest in the United States with 10,228 square miles and a population of 7,400 people county wide. The ranch is bordered by the Malheur National Forest on two sides giving you access to thousand of acres of public land to utilize. Since the elevation of the deeded property ranges from 4900' to over 5200' you get a good accumulation of snow during the winter months to cross country ski and snowmobile on. In fact just south of the property you will find around 150 to 200 miles of groomed trails to snowmobile. This property is located in a haven of wildlife which includes trout fishing in Trout Creek which runs through a corner of the property, it is supplied by numerous springs that originate on and off of this parcel and...
This pristine recreational parcel is located approx. 30 miles north of Burns Oregon off of Hwy 395 in Harney County. The county is the largest in Oregon and the ninth largest in the United States with 10,228 square miles and a population of 7,400 people county wide. The ranch is bordered by the Malheur National Forest on two sides giving you access to thousand of acres of public land to utilize. Since the elevation of the deeded property ranges from 4900' to over 5200' you get a good accumulation of snow during the winter months to cross country ski and snowmobile on. In fact just south of the property you will find around 150 to 200 miles of groomed trails to snowmobile. This property is located in a haven of wildlife which includes trout fishing in Trout Creek which runs through a corner of the property, it is supplied by numerous springs that originate on and off of this parcel and also from Marshall Creek. There are approx. 30 springs on this property. Big game includes antelope, deer, elk, water fowl such as duck and geese occupy the private pond and flood irrigated meadows. Other inhabitants in the area would be quail, blue grouse, some turkeys, coyotes, bobcat, cougars, and black bears. The terrain consists of mostly rolling hillsides covered by Ponderosa Pine and Fir Trees. There is also nice shoe string meadows on the property with two year around creeks (Trout & Marshall). Marshall Creek runs into a large private pond. This place has great appeal for the person wanting a hideaway which borders one mile of national forest with wildlife and scenic views. This is truly a one of a kind must see property.
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