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04/01/2024
$2,899,000
63.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 69019 Holmes Road, Sisters, OR
Indulge in the epitome of ranch living on this expansive 63-acre property, featuring a grand 4,797 square-foot main residence, a private guest home, a distinct apartment, and picturesque mountain vistas. Enjoy an array of opulent amenities amidst the tranquil beauty of the surroundings. The main home features multiple en-suite bedrooms and spacious outdoor areas, perfect for relaxation and entertainment. Explore landscaped paths leading to three tranquil ponds and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Three Sisters and Broken Top Mountains. This exceptional estate includes an 8-stall horse barn, garden, greenhouse, pet kennels, and a large workshop. With room for up to 14 cars and 4 RVs, it caters to car enthusiasts. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in observing deer, elk, bald eagles, and more. Additionally, 56 acres of hay fields with 1895 senior water rights ensure ample irrigation. Water distribution is managed efficiently through a pressurized system. Call today for your private tour.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright © 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
05/23/2025
$2,595,000
121.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16830 Delicious Street, Bend, OR
Rare meticulously managed 121.7 acres of sandy loam soil & old growth pine bordered by the Nat'l Forest w/ up close full views of the Cascades. 13 min. to Sisters, 28 min. to downtown Bend, serviced by the Redmond Airport hosting major airlines. Custom designed home by Steve Martin Construction, one level 1744 sq ft. 3-bed, 2-bath. Open concept living, knotty pine throughout. Propane stove, granite counters, slate flooring, pantry, floor to ceiling slate propane fireplace. Lg primary suite w/walk in closet, soaking tub/shower w/slate & granite counters, 2 adl bedrooms & full bath. Expansive green space w/ Nathan Good Architects designed timber Pergola w/ rare Idaho Glacial Stone, copper sink, custom cement counters, propane FP, BBQ & large fire pit, Jamestown paver paths. Pond, small pebble beach, lit waterfall, stargazing patio. Corral, fenced pasture, well designed hay & tack storage, 100s of miles of adj riding, hiking & mountain biking. Once in a lifetime privacy, peace & beauty.
Copyright 2025 MLS of Central Oregon. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
12/02/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Major price reduction! Originally $127M, now $95M! Excellent opportunity for investing! Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland (26,251 acres), providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93% Ponderosa Pine, 6% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
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