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04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
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