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160 Acres Bordering National Forest

Nf348 : Bly, OR 97622

Klamath County, Oregon

160 Acres
$99,997 USD
$625 / ac
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Ranch Description

160 Acres of Land for Sale in Oregon with Panoramic Mountain Views & Dirt Road Access bordering BLM Land along the entire North Boundary and National Forest Land along the entire East Boundary.

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Search Landio Property ID: Or_Klamath_00004

This 160 Acre Property is only a quarter mile from a Paved Road to the West and only 1 mile from the South Fork Sprague River.

Bly, Oregon is 5.6 miles from the Property. In Bly, you will find Fuel, Food, Basic Supplies, a Post Office & Library.

Lakeview, Oregon (population 2,500) is 45 miles to the East.

Klamath Falls, Oregon (population 22,000) is 58 miles to the West. In Klamath Falls you will find a Hospital, Home Depot, Natural Grocers, Walmart, Restaurants and Professional Services as well as the 90,000 Acre Upper Klamath Lake.

Oregon | 160 Acres +/- | $99,997

The property's rolling hills, lush meadows, and serene forested areas attract wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. There's nothing like watching majestic elk graze in the early morning mist or spending your afternoons exploring the miles of trails that wind through Oregon's ancient pines and crystal-clear streams, where river otters play.

For those with an eye for investment, the property's strategic location ensures long-term value and potential for sustainable development. Whether you envision a working ranch, private retreat, or a conservation effort to preserve a piece of Oregon's natural prairie heritage, this extraordinary estate promises a special blend of beauty and opportunity.

Key Property Highlights:

Natural Water Feature

• A path of seasonal water flows serenely through the northern portion of the property, enhancing its ecological value and aesthetic appeal.

Stunning Panoramic Views

• The prairie offers epic views of the surrounding foothills and mountains.

Diverse Vegetation

• The acreage is dotted with green junipers, sagebrush, and bitterbrush, providing a rich tapestry of native flora that's both beautiful and ecologically vital. It also borders mature forests for even more biodiversity.

Ideal for Livestock and Sustainable Agriculture

• The prairie holds significant environmental value with the potential for sustainable agriculture and conservation efforts.

Environmental & Cultural Significance:

A Vital Ecosystem

Oregon's prairies are crucial for biodiversity, supporting numerous native species of pollinators, insects, and birds, many of which are endangered. The extensive root systems also aid in carbon sequestration, contributing to a healthier climate overall.

Rich Soil & Water-Holding Capacity

Oregon's native grasslands, like those found on this property, are remarkable ecosystems known for their rich biodiversity and ecological benefits. After each growing season, prairie plants and roots decompose into rich organic matter, endowing the soil with a high water-holding capacity and promoting healthy, sustainable growth.

These prairies:

-Support Biodiversity: Provide vital habitat for numerous native species of pollinators, insects, and birds, many of which are endangered.

-Promote Soil Health: Protect soil from erosion and increase water-holding capacity through the decomposition of prairie plants and roots.

-Aid in Carbon Sequestration: Extensive root systems trap significant Co2, depositing carbon deep into the soil.

A Chance to Steward America's Endangered Landscapes

The inherent allure of this open, expansive prairie landscape is unparalleled. Owning this land offers a profound connection to the region's historical and cultural heritage, preserving a piece of one of the world's most threatened ecosystems - only 2% of tallgrass prairies remain. Proper grazing management can help maintain this precious landscape.

Recreational Opportunities:

Whether you're into hiking, birdwatching, fishing, horseback riding, or just getting away from it all, this property offers limitless recreational opportunities.

Wildlife Haven

A significant wildlife habitat, the prairie hosts a variety of game and critters. Expect sightings of coyotes, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, white- and black-tailed deer, gray wolves, prairie dogs, burrowing owls, hawks, prairie falcons, and bald eagles. Located within Game Management Unit 75, hunting enthusiasts will find this area particularly appealing.

Majestic Neighbors

The surrounding mountains and forests are home to black bears, mountain lions, and Roosevelt elk, the largest elk species on the continent, enriching your wildlife experience. Meanwhile, Oregon's wetlands and coastline offer sightings of harbor seals, elephant seals, sea lions, puffins, coastal birds, whales, and thriving tidepools.

Interestingly, Southern Oregon is home to both the rare elk subspecies and the growing gray wolf pack, which began with two wandering loners.

Accessibility and Zoning:

Convenient Access

Property access is available from the west. About 0.6 miles of road traverse the land, making it accessible yet secluded.

Zoning Potential

This region, a checkerboard of private, national forest, and BLM land, promotes the management and conservation of Oregon's mixed farm and forest lands. Its productive potential offers a balanced opportunity for various uses.

A Rare Opportunity to Invest in Tomorrow

Seize the chance to own a piece of land that is not only an investment in your future but also a commitment to preserving our planet's precious ecosystems. For those who value the inherent beauty and cultural significance of native prairies, this property represents a unique investment in both land and legacy.

Own a piece of America's natural heritage and make a lasting impact through sustainable practices and thoughtful stewardship.

Contact Us Today

Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a stunning piece of Oregon's wilderness. Contact us now to explore this pristine 160-Acre property and make it your own.

Embrace the beauty, invest in the future, and connect with the land in ways you've only dreamed of. Your Oregon adventure starts here.

Property Specifications

LANDIO Property ID: Or_Klamath_00004

Parcel Size: 160 Acres M/L

General Elevation: 4,800 - 4,820 feet

Apn: R118429

Legal Description: Township 36, Range 15, Block Section 33, Tract Ne4

Property Taxes: $653 per year

Title: Free & Clear

Conveyance: Warranty Deed

Approximate Distance to Nearby Cities & Points of Interest

4.4 miles to the paved State Highway 140

5.6 miles to Bly, OR : Population 207

7.2 miles to Sprague River Picnic Site in the Fremont National Forest

45.5 miles to Lakeview, OR : Population 2,500

58.7 miles to Klamath Falls, OR : Population 22,000

168 miles to Bend, OR : Population 104,000

198 miles to Redding, CA : Population 92,000

Gps Coordinates (approximate)

Northwest Corner: 42.411941, -120.948823

Northeast Corner: 42.411753, -120.939073

Southeast Corner: 42.404724, -120.939235

Southwest Corner: 42.404767, -120.948907

Center Point: 42.408253, -120.94398

More Ranch Details

Dirt Road Access
Cell Service
Estimated Annual Taxes
$653
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
R118429
Seller's Ranch ID
OR Klamath 00004
RANCHFLIP ID
388989
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