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Off-Grid Private Recreational Retreat with Two Year-Round Creeks & Springs, Oregon
Property Types: Residential, Timber Land, Cabin, Recreational
$960,000 / 640.00 Acres / Available
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Expansive timbered acreage highlighting breathtaking 360-degree surrounding mountain views, 2 year-round streams, 2 year -round springs, a rustic camp cabin and outhouse. This picturesque setting would make an ideal hunting retreat or a private campground. Surrounded by public lands and complete with 2 landowner permits for area wildlife, including elk, deer, pronghorn, and buck this off-grid property is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast. The camp cabin features an open room with upper loft, wood cook stove, and is furnished with a bunk bed and 2 queen beds. Rich in history, this area is near the former stomping grounds of the Wild Bunch and gang in addition to containing evidence of several gold mining sites.
Exterior Features:
- 640.00 Acres
- 400 Acres Behind Gated Private Road
- 16 x 24 Ft Camp Cabin
- Borders 3.5 Miles of Forest Service Land
- Borders 0.5 Miles of BLM Land
- Gravel Road
- Multiple Landowner Permits, including: 2 Elk, 2 Deer, 2 Pronghorn, 2 Antlerless Deer, & 2 Buck
- Old Mill Site
- Outhouse
- Private Setting
- Rich in History
- Two Year-Round Springs – Bear Track & Canna
- Two Year-Round Creeks - West Fork of Wolf Creek & Third Creek
Camp Cabin Features:
- Bunk Bed
- Loft
- Two Queen Beds
- Wood Cook Stove
Wrapped around the historic Oregon Trail, North Powder is a small community in Union County, Oregon, rich in recreational opportunities. Close to the Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort, known for having the best powder skiing in the Northwest. Featuring a base elevation of 7,100 feet with multiple trails and track-set Nordic Trails, this area is a ski-lovers dream. During the off-season months, the trails remain equally popular for mountain biking and feature multiple campgrounds, a day use area and boat launch. The resort lodge is a popular spot for good local eats and live music. In addition, the surrounding area highlights hiking trails, camping, fishing, and abundant area wildlife. Other area activities worth mentioning include the Grande Tour Scenic Bikeway, a 134-mile route showcasing the stellar views of the scenic northeastern Oregon and an annual Huckleberry Festival, complete with a parade, food and craft vendors, live entertainment, an auction and hot rod show. Located just over 25 miles from the county seat of La Grande, Oregon, close to shopping, medical, and more.