Expansive Eastern Oregon Landscape
This expansive 279.09-acre property lies just 20 miles south of Burns, Oregon, along the paved Weaver Springs County Road. The land unfolds across south-facing rolling hills, with elevations ranging from 4,150 to 4,700 feet, offering varied terrain and breathtaking vantage points. Natural rock outcroppings and scattered juniper trees punctuate the landscape, imbuing the property with rugged character and timeless beauty. From here, one can drink in sweeping panoramic views that encompass Sunset Valley, the towering Steens Mountain, Jackass Butte, and the vast Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, a sanctuary for wildlife and nature lovers alike.
Wildlife and Outdoor Paradise
Abundant wildlife roams this serene expanse, with frequent sightings of antelope, mule deer, and quail, making it an ideal haven for hunters and wildlife watchers. The peaceful solitude and diverse natural features invite those seeking a private retreat or the perfect place to build a dream home nestled in the heart of Eastern Oregon’s rugged wilderness. This property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of land that blends tranquility, scenic grandeur, and outdoor adventure.
Property Details and Amenities
Legally described as TT25s R31e W.M. Tax Lot 6200, this 279.09-acre parcel consists of native range, sagebrush, and hillside terrain. The property is serviced by power and phone utilities, ensuring modern connectivity amidst the rural setting. A single stock well equipped with a new solar pump and panel supports two stock tanks, providing reliable water for livestock or wildlife. Annual taxes are modest, benefiting from a farm deferral at just $90.74. This land is primed to support a variety of uses, from ranching and recreation to a secluded homestead.