STRAWBERRY VIEW PARCEL 2: This approximately 175-acre parcel is for sale by owner (FSBO), with no realtor commissions. Beautiful year-round* Bear Creek runs through it a half mile. It has incredible views of both the famous John Day Valley and the snow-capped Strawberry Mountains directly across the Valley. The property is accessed directly off paved County Road 18 on the east and off Highway 26 on the south (via a new Spine Road easement across Parcel 1). Parcel 2 is conveniently located only three minutes from the quaint little town of Prairie City in Grant County, and only eight minutes from the big town of John Day with its additional restaurants and shopping. It gets good cell service.
There are at least three nice sites for an RV pad for your hunting trailer or RV. [See two sites as markers on the aerial photo and on the attached .pdf map below]. ...
There are at least three nice sites for an RV pad for your hunting trailer or RV. [See two sites as markers on the aerial photo and on the attached .pdf map below]. One such site has already been developed into a gravel RV pad just off Road 18 and next to Bear Creek. The flat entrance driveway into it is on the left, 1.5 miles up Road 18. There is potential for a nicely shaded grass picnic area to the left of the graveled pad. A long graveled T turnaround is located near the pad, so you can turn your large RV trailer around to park it rear-first, and to drive forward when you leave.
The second marked potential RV pad is on a low bluff overlooking the John Day Valley and the Strawberry Mountains, which gives it beautiful full 180-degree views east, south and west. It is accessed at the top of an old road that is solid and gently sloped but that needs rocked and smoothed. If after closing you desired to have the road rocked and the RV pad installed at this second location, there is a nearby local road builder who can do it for you at a surprisingly low cost. He could also easily add additional graveled area to the existing RV pad described above.
A third RV pad could be located in the middle of Parcel 2 on the more open plain portion, again with spectacular views of the Strawberries, and accessed by the Spine Road. See photo.
Parcel 2 has deer, antelope, and occasionally, elk. You will be entitled to two Landowner Preference tags for deer and elk each year.
ZONING NOTE: This property is zoned Multiple Use Range (MUR), and it is sometimes difficult to obtain a dwelling permit to build a house in MUR. See the Planning Director's brief summary of the basic dwelling rules in MUR, attached below. However, the couple who bought Parcel 4 a half mile up the road (with the same zoning) were able to get a dwelling permit pretty quickly in 2022. Buyer must do own due diligence re "buildability."
Amazingly, the 2022/2023 property taxes on Parcel 2 were only $37.53. Grant County tax account 40158. So the cost to carry this property is incredibly low.
Beautiful and peaceful Magone Lake (pronounced Mah-Goon) is only about 15 minutes away, further up Road 18 to the north. With its boat ramp, dock, and picnic area, Magone is a great place to fish, boat, paddleboard, swim, and in general enjoy the beautiful scenery around the lake. Its also just a short drive from Parcel 2 to the fantastic trails, lakes, and waterfalls located in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness Area.
Parcel 2 is also a shooters paradise, because on its west side the property borders a very nice, club-operated, county-owned shooting range that is open to the (members-only) public. After you prove that you are knowledgeable and safe with your firearm, you will be entitled to become a club member and then inexpensively use the range (which shoots to the northwest).
In addition to being able to escape to your own good-sized country slice of beautiful Grant County, you'll also be close enough to civilization to go mingle with the great local people any time you want. In fact, the local folks may be the best part of spending time here -- they're so friendly and real that you'll swear you've gone back in time fifty years!
The best way for you tour this new property is to walk its borders is by using the OnX Hunt app on your phone. The app is only $30 per year, and is easy to use. If you already have the app, contact the Owner by voicemail or email and you'll be sent the OnX Area map that will roughly show the approximate borders of the Parcel. Then download and print the OnX User Instructions from the "Resources" below, and follow the instructions. Or, you can just print the attached map (see Resources, below), and generally explore the main center part of the property. Be aware, though, that the topography rises steadily from the Creek up to the flatter and more open center. There's an old, slightly overgrown jeep road that could be used by ATVs to reach that upper flat area.
Finally, this Parcel 2 is one of several recently created, somewhat inter-related Strawberry View Parcels (see map). The new Spine Road off Highway 26 (mentioned above) will also serve as occasional access to some of the other parcels to the north of Parcel 2.
This property is priced to move, but reasonable all-cash offers will also be given prompt consideration. Serious, qualified buyers only; please don't waste our time if you can't afford it. Buyer must do own due diligence, with no representations by Owner. Owner is frequently out of cell service, so please send questions and offers via email or leave voicemail.
There are No Trespassing signs posted by the property, but if you are a legitimate buyer investigating a purchase of the property please contact me and I will authorize you to go onto it. The property is a natural wildland, with all the dangers that come with that, so if you enter the property you are agreeing (1) that you are ENTERING AT YOUR OWN RISK, and (2) that you will do NO FIRES, wood cutting, hunting, or overnight camping of any kind.
Please see Owner's other similar Grant County properties by clicking on the ads for them in the More by Rod Johnson section at the bottom of this ad.
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Research Parcel InformationGo east from John Day on Highway 26 for approximately eight miles. At 0.7 mile past milepost 171 (so at mp 171.7), turn left and north onto Keeney Forks Road, which is aka Road 18. Go north 1.5 mile to the graveled driveway on the left which leads to the RV pad.
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