Grant County, Oregon Land For Sale (22 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/18/2025
$6,250,000
6475 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - John Day, OR
Miller Mountain Ranch is a rare opportunity to own 6,475.67 contiguous acres in scenic Grant County, Oregon. Just south of John Day and only two miles from the Grant County Regional Airport. Partially bounded by Forest Service lands.
Miller Mountain Ranch offers up to 5 LOP Bull Elk and 5 LOP Buck Deer tags in the famed Murderers Creek Unit, where trophy Rocky Mountain Elk and Mule Deer are abundant. (Buyer to verify with ODFW.)
With a rich history of commercial timber production, the ranch boasts 43,496 MBF of merchantable timber, including Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, and White Fir.
This private, gated ranch also features well-maintained roads and rock sources for easy access throughout the property.
Available for the first time in nearly 50 years, Miller Mountain Ranch is a rare gem in the heart of Oregons wildlife-rich and timber-laden landscape, just a few hours from Bend, Boise, and Portland.
FEATURED LISTING
04/01/2025
$350,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 51257 HWY 26, Mt Vernon, OR
NEW LISTING! 2+/- Acre Riverfront Retreat in Mt Vernon ~
Location, location, and location best describes this rare find on a small acreage nestled alongside the John Day River in remote eastern Oregon. This rural holding between Dayville and Mt Vernon is in the heart of Grant County, also known as a great fishing, hunting and recreational paradise.
The property has good access off US Highway 26. Located at the base of the Murderers Creek unit, by Fields Creek Road, this special property could also serve as your perfect base camp. Other uses could be a VRBO to sublet out to a group hunting party or nature enthusiasts. With steelhead fishing right out the back door where you can also enjoy a comfy bonfire alongside the river, this rural property has a myriad of opportunities to consider for additional income or just for your personal enjoyment.
This recreational retreat can also serve as a rental, second home or full-time residence. There is a garden area with open beam green house to raise fresh vegetables. The small, irrigated pasture with year-round ditch water can be utilized to irrigate this hobby farm to have grazing for your critters or help raise a garden, kids or 4H animals. This area offers a mild climate and a six-month growing season at 2000 ft. elevation.
This unique 2+-acre parcel also includes seasonal water rights with a very livable yet comfortable 2/1 1972 singlewide MH sold in AS IS condition. Wood heat, monitor oil stove, covered porch, a 12x12 storage shed and 30x55 shop. Spectacular views of Aldrich and Fields Peak mountain ranges can be viewed from this humble abode. This is a cute and cozy hideaway, inside and out, and offers an opportunity to upgrade into a new homestead, leave it alone or simply enjoy the solitude, sights and sounds of the river with plenty of room to roam, and a great panoramic views.
DEQ approvals and 15 GPM domestic well in place. Included in the sale are washer, dryer, range, refrigerator, window air conditioners and two wood stoves.
Buyers provide proof of funds before showing. Financing may be available with private lender.
Get your creativity flowing on with what this could become with sweat equity in this hard-to-find fixer upper that has great potential! Who would not want to add this to their portfolio?
Offered for $350,000 cash. Taxes are $1307. Zoned EFU. Not in a farm deferral.
51257 Hwy 26 in Mt Vernon OR 97865 T13SR28E SECTION 13 TL301
FEATURED LISTING
04/01/2025
$500,000
135 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - FS RD 600, Granite, OR
If you have a passion for the outdoors and are seeking a remote location to hunt, relax, camp out and visit the remnants of a historical gold mining town .... well here you go! The tiny town of Granite may be small in population but it does have a big history. This unique find has been in the same family for several generations with a lot of legends to tell!
This secluded, 135 acre holding is located north of Granite with good access overall for viewing in an ATV or 4WD. The base property is just off paved NF73 road then onto the dirt NF-600, with easy to access less than a mile into a light stand of nice timber, numerous mining claims and a handful of undeveoped springs. All this is off grid with no utilities, is not fenced , however, it does provide plenty of recreational opportunities. Elk, deer and other wildlife call this their home. This unique multiple use property includes 7 patented mining claims including Tame Cat, South Cougar, Excelsior, Eureka, Monte Christo, Wild Cat and Cougar lodes - it does not include Albatross or Valkyrie. Property borders one private landowner and the Umatilla National Forest on 3 sides and is in the Desolation hunting unit. Good trails are in place for hiking or mountain biking and it is not far from the old mining town of Granite and renowned Red Boy Mine. The spectacular scenery of Olive Lake is a refreshing place to spend a nice afternoon fishing or picnicking just a short jaunt down the road. Lots to see and do for a family adventure and investment of a lifetime for generations to come. This is a very historical location with lots of interesting chronology and has glimpes of the past and yesteryear documented on the links below. Must see to appreciate. Quit claim, as is, where is price. Purchaser to verify current building regulations. Zoned Primary Forest. Taxes $444. Located in T8S R35E TL1100 SEC 28. Buyers to provide prequalification of purchase before viewing. Buyers broker to be present at all showings. Photos provided by Seller, Broker and Sue Stovall Photography. Video and drone footage courtesy of Final Approach Videography, Cliff Smith, FAA Licensed Drone Pilot.
This link is the Cougar Mine. It was last actively worked/expanded in the 1990s. The elevations shown are where the entrances are and were large enough to drive equipment into.
Here are tidbits on the town of Granite with information which can also be found in the links below. Granite has 12 producing mines immediately around the town, including the famous Red Boy, the May Queen, Cougar, Magnolia, Ajax, Quebec, Polar Star, Bellevue, Inter-Mountain, Tempest, Buffalo and Intrinsic. There are 2,122 mining locations recorded in the Granite district, and many of them give every promise of becoming producers. Hundreds of tons of machinery are going in to the Granite mines, and Baker and Grant counties are now spending $6,000 in improving the road between Sumpter and the new town. Surveys for the Granite-Hilgard railway have been made, and depot grounds at Granite have been granted and accepted.
New and promising mines are constantly being discovered all over the region, and Granite bids fair to become an important center of golden activity.
With more than eighty percent of the men in the area directly employed in the mining industry, the viability of the area's economy practically collapsed when gold mining was made illegal during World War II. The city had a population of 45 in 1930, 86 in 1940, 40 in 1950, and two in 1960.
Although electrical service, provided by a local power plant on Clear Creek, and telegraph and later telephone lines were operational in the early days, they fell out of use and were abandoned after World War II. Modern telephone service was extended to Granite in the year 2000.
As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 24, up from its population of 10 in 1990.
Property is located on Elkhorn Road-NF 73 to FS road 600
Buyer to provide prequalification before viewing. Brokers must be present at all showings.
Links to the history of Granite:
FEATURED LISTING
04/01/2025
$1,999,999
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 53578 Big Sky Lane, Prairie City, OR
Surround yourself with nature at its best! You can C4Ever on this breathtaking 640 acres of sheer beauty with awe inspiring, stunning views that beckon for your new home to be built! Nestled in a high valley with spectacular vistas near the Strawberry Mountains above Prairie City, this is a picturesque, rural community where recreational opportunities meet natural amenities. Offering a unique, outdoor lifestyle with an emphasis on year round recreation, you can enjoy this ambiance with the convenience of small town amenities just minutes away.
The 2800 sq ft shop includes a 40'-x72' work area on concrete floor and a 34'x40' upper loft with 1360 sq. ft. and 3 rooms for leisure quarters. Features walk in tile shower, 2 bathrooms, mud and laundry room, cooking area, 2 septics, prolific 30 GPM domestic well, and electric heat wall units throughout all rooms except for the garage area itself. The wood stove in the shop heats the entire quarters and is exceptionally well-insulated.
There is a spacious patio for outdoor dining with views of the valley, and a pleasing outdoor barbeque area with firepit for nights around the campfire. Splendid views of sunsets and sunrises with stargazing galore. There is simply not a perfect view everywhere you look and you can truly see forever as the ranch namesake reflects this sentiment. This is perfect for entertaining and equally suited for a year round getaway. Ideally situated amidst forest, pasture, ponds and creek, the thoughtful design embraces the rugged landscape while providing the utmost in comfort. Endless wildlife viewing can also be a scene via trail camera or video.
Deer, elk, bear, coyote, turkey and more call this large piece of paradise home. Launch your watercraft from the floating dock where plenty of trout await or take the zipline across the lake-size pond that features solar aeriators. Relax on the floating dock with view of the waterfall from the gazebo. Snowmobile or cross country ski on this retreat that provides a unique sense of place where you can be one with nature. Secluded with pristine, natural woods and a multitude of existing access roads to all corners of property, this fishing and hunting ranch is also on one mile of scenic, year-round Dans Creek. Its also a perfect horseback retreat. Hiking, biking and ATV trails await along with mushroom and horn hunting at its finest.
When you have the time, you can also enjoy the fully covered pistol and rifle range with 50 to 100 yard targets set up in a pristine outdoor paradise. This park like setting has good timber management thinning in cooperation with NRSC. This holding borders 1 mile of Malheur National Forest with out the gate access to extensive public lands. There are 2 private access easements plus LOP tags available in Beulah Unit.
Income possibilities include cattle grazing, hunting leases and timber harvest. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced and boasts marketable timber with Juniper, White Fir, Doug Fir, and Tamarack (Larch). Planted trees by the lake/pond are Aspen, Red Maple, Poplar, and a variety of fruit trees.
The property is zoned MUR and PF. The west 1/4 is MUR so farm zone rules apply. The east 3/4 is primary forest. Timber cruise estimates conservatively 3M board feet.
There are enough acres to apply for a partition and subsequent dwelling requests. Buyer to verify building codes with county.
Cell service/internet via fiber optic cable and satellite TV available. Property is located behind a locked gate with end of the road seclusion. Elevation is 4600-4800.
Buyer Broker to be present at all showings with Buyer to provide prequalification before viewing. Appointment only. Must see to appreciate!
Drone photos and videos compliments of Cliff Smith, FAA Licensed Drone Pilot of Final Approach Drone Videography. Photos provided by seller and Sue Stovall Photography.
FEATURED LISTING
03/18/2025
$1,750,000
1253 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 38932 Highway 395 N, Long Creek, OR
KO Ranch 1,253-Acre Legacy Ranch in Grant County, OR
Welcome to the KO Ranch, a stunning 1,253 acre ranch located north of Long Creek in Grant County, Oregon. With over 1.5 miles of Pine Creek flowing through the heart of the property and 16.4 acres of water rights, this ranch offers an exceptional blend of livestock, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. Approximately 65 acres were historically farmed with dryland grains and alfalfa while the meadows produced wild meadow hay.
Abundant year-round springs provide natural water sources throughout the ranch, supporting livestock and attracting mule deer and Rocky Mountain elk, making this an ideal hunting and ranching property. Situated in the Heppner Game Management Unit (GMU), KO Ranch qualifies for 3 Landowner Preference (LOP) tag applications for both elk and deer, offering prime big-game hunting opportunities.
The ranch features a charming 4-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse, offering the perfect combination of comfort and rustic charm. Inside, a wood stove keeps the home cozy during the cooler months, while outside, a hot tub on the back deck provides a relaxing spot to take in the serene landscape.
For all your ranching and equipment needs, KO Ranch includes two well-built metal shop buildings:
The large shop is spacious enough to work on all kinds of equipment and is equipped with a wood stove for warmth and functionality year-round.
The smaller shop serves as a garage and offers plenty of storage for tools, vehicles, and gear.
Set against a landscape of native grasses and juniper trees, KO Ranch delivers wide-open spaces and unparalleled privacy, all while being conveniently located:90 miles from Pendleton, OR55 miles from John Day, OR140 miles from Bend, OR240 miles from Portland, OR
The History of Grant County & Long Creek, OR
Grant County, established in 1864, is rich in Western history, shaped by Oregon's gold rush, cattle ranching, and timber industries. The area was once home to thriving gold mining towns and remains a region known for its vast open landscapes, rugged terrain, and deep-rooted ranching traditions. The small town of Long Creek, settled in the late 19th century, was a key stop along historic trade and cattle routes. Today, it retains its quiet, rural charm, offering a glimpse into the heritage of Oregon's ranching lifestyle. KO Ranch embodies this frontier spirit, offering a rare chance to own a piece of Eastern Oregon's rich ranching legacy.
Whether you're looking for a working ranch, a hunting retreat, or a legacy investment, KO Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a premier piece of Eastern Oregon.
FEATURED LISTING
10/15/2024
$479,000
75.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 40694 Alamo Rd, Prairie City, OR
Ultimate Private Retreat in Oregon's Gold Country: 75-Acre Historic Property with Patented Gold Claims
Nestled between the historic towns of Granite and Greenhorn, this 75-acre property in the heart of Oregons gold country offers the perfect mix of history, wilderness, and adventure. Whether you're a nature lover, hunter, or outdoor enthusiast, this unique property provides an ideal off-grid retreat surrounded by the beauty of the Wallowa Whitman and Umatilla National Forests.
The property includes 5 patented gold claims, offering both historical significance and mining potential. ATV and snowmobile trails wind through the property, giving you access to endless exploration. Several cozy cabins are available for weekend getaways, and two fixer-upper structures offer the opportunity for restoration or expansion. A spring-fed gravity water system provides water for an outdoor shower, heated by a tankless propane heater.
Key Features:
75 acres of scenic, wildlife-rich land with breathtaking views
5 patented gold claims, historically significant and full of potential
Cozy cabins and fixer-upper structures, ideal for weekend escapes or multi-family use
Off-grid with a spring-fed water system; no power, water, or septic
Youth landowner hunting tags available, making it a premier hunting destination
Spring-fed water system with hand-dug ditches from Lightning Creek
Close to Olive, Phillips, and Anthony Lakes for boating, fishing, and hiking
Nearby Sumpter, known for its historic dredge, scenic railroad, and annual flea markets
Forest Service fire abatement project ensuring long-term land safety
Healthy timber stand, last logged in 1993
Historic Alamo townsite and Alamo Mine nearby, a relic of Oregons gold rush
This rare property combines gold mining potential, recreation, and the serenity of an off-grid escape. Whether you seek a private retreat, hunting spot, or a unique piece of Oregon's gold rush history, this property delivers. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Oregon's legendary past!
FEATURED LISTING
09/24/2024
$365,000
0.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 104 Park Avenue, Lot#WP001, Seneca, OR
Charming home with an additional cozy cabin on a spacious lot in the high mountain town of Seneca. The main home features a welcoming floor plan with two bedrooms and a bathroom downstairs and a loft providing additional sleeping areas upstairs. The bedrooms are comfortably sized with ample closet storage, and the home's bathrooms and cabin have been tastefully updated. The living room flows seamlessly into a functional kitchen with plenty of cabinetry and counter space. Wood heat, an oil furnace, and newer windows keep the home warm in winter. The home and cabin have been well maintained over the years and are perfect for homeowners looking for extra room or investors looking for a rental property. The cabin has historically been rented to short-term tenants and provides an excellent revenue stream for the owners. The cabin features a living room, bathroom, kitchen downstairs, and a loft with five beds upstairs. The shop features large sliding barn doors and plenty of floor space for various projects. Whether you're looking for a place to call home or a private guest retreat with rental income potential, this property offers versatility and charm.
FEATURED LISTING
07/24/2024
$460,000
118 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Highway 402, Kimberly, OR
This Eastern Oregon farm is located along highway 402 between Monument & Kimberly Oregon. The acreage features 118+/- deeded acres with an additional 96+/- acres of water rights & a seasonal spring running through the property. Single phase power runs in the middle of the property while on the eastern boundary is three phase. The acreage is fully fenced and has been used as a cow calf allotment in the springtime.
The irrigated acreage is set up to run a handline or wheel line operation with mainline running through the center portion of the land south to north. A booster pump on the south side of highway 402 distributes the water across the ground with a point of appropriation out of the North Fork of the John Day River. The seller is willing to give this property their own access to the river & easement with negotiation.
Buildability is questionable, contact the listing brokers and/or the Grant County Planning Department to find more information regarding this parcel. The owner to do a partition before the sale of property & will work toward it once due diligence is finalized.
LEGAL: 09S26E TL 500
ACREAGE:
118+/- Deeded Acres Per County Records
96+/- Acres Water Rights
WATER RIGHTS:
Certificate# Primary Acres Priority Date Source
52201 59.6 June 26, 1974 North Fork John Day River
52200 36.4+/- May 22, 1956 North Fork John Day River
FINANCING: Cash or Bank Financing
TAXES: $2,386.46 Per County Records (Will be adjusted upon partition)
FEATURED LISTING
04/19/2024
$4,420,000
3684.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Cummings Creek Road, Mount Vernon, OR
Hale Ranches is one of the largest land holdings offered in the John Day River Valley in recent history. The ranch is an incredible property that has been held by the same family for over three decades. The property is situated in the beautiful John Day River valley in the Northside hunting unit which has a long and storied history of producing trophy class bull and bucks. It is rare that ranches of this size come available in Grant County, Oregon. Hale Ranches is located between Mount Vernon and Dayville, Oregon. The ranch is extremely low maintenance, boasts incredible hunting and wildlife habitat, has lots of water, privacy and timber, and is only 135 miles from Bend, OR. Accessed off the Cummings Creek road, the ranch draws you in as you traverse the shady creek bottoms and big timber draws heading to the hunting cabin. The ranch has a well developed road and trail system so access is easy and enjoyable. The ranch has stunning views, requires minimal maintenance, and offers income opportunities if you choose to lease out the grazing rights. Eastern Oregon thrives anywhere there is water and Hale Ranches has an abundance of it. The crown jewel of the ranch is Cummings Creek. It flows through multiple parcels on the ranch for 3.5 miles. In addition to Cummings Creek, there are miles of numerous unnamed creeks in multiple drainages that feed Cummings Creek. The ranch has numerous springs that dot the landscape providing water for wildlife and livestock.
The ranch is completely off grid and is set up to be extremely easy and efficient. The hunting cabin has some modern touches including a full kitchen with propane for cooking, refrigeration, and hot water. The cabin is also wired so that you can simply plug into a generator for power. The cabin offers a warm and inviting place to unwind after a day in the woods. Many a hunting yarn has been told as the woodstove crackled in the evenings at this cabin.
The hunting on the Hale Ranches has been consistently good for decades. Currently the ranch qualifies for 6 LOP tags for deer and 6 LOP tags for elk. The ranch has a large and diverse array of wildlife. Elk are the bread and butter of Hale Ranches. Numerous branch antler bulls have been harvested over the years along with many mule deer bucks. Black bears, bobcats, cougars, antelope, turkeys, chukars, huns and occasionally beavers call the ranch home as well. One side benefit to owning the ranch is the shed horn hunting. Because of the south facing aspects of parts of the ranch, many bucks and bulls winter there. Hale Ranches is a large private land holding in the John Day River Valley. It has an abundance of water, beautiful timber stands and a great road system. The ranch has top notch hunting for elk, deer, bears, upland birds and bobcats. Ranches like this only come on the market several times in a century. Hale Ranches is truly a gem in Eastern Oregon and has to be seen to fully be appreciated!
FEATURED LISTING
02/20/2024
$625,000
342 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - U.S. 26, John Day, OR
This 342 acres parcel lies within Lost Valley Creeks watershed. Several springs, some developed into stock water tanks, can be located throughout this acreage. the landscape features sagebrush that blends with native grasses providing a great landscape for elk, deer and cattle. Lost Valley Creek also meanders through the property in addition to springs, providing that essential water component. The south boundary borders the highway offering direct access to that land and power and fiber optic cable. BLM lands are nearby expanding your outdoor playground. Ironside Mountain, Cow Valley Butte and Juniper Mountain are all in close proximity.
FEATURED LISTING
11/22/2023
$89,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Laycock Creek Road, Lot#WP001, Mount Vernon, OR
Boasting a well-maintained gravel driveway and access off a paved county road, this property showcases a potential homesite that offers breathtaking panoramic mountain views. A short drive to town provides you with nearby services without giving up the peace and quiet that comes with country living!
FEATURED LISTING
10/08/2023
$2,400,000
382 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Ritter, OR
Looking to live off the land, engulfed in nature in all its captivating seasons and not the noise of society? This 382 acre mountain property offers a homesite with power ready to bring your lodge or cabin dreams to life in unsullied mountain views. It qualifies for two Landowner Preference (LOP) tags in one of the most versatile hunting units in eastern Oregon for big game and upland game birds. This area is where dirt and water collide, providing bountiful wildlife for mule deer, whitetail deer, rocky mountain elk, bears, bighorn sheep, and mountain lions with various upland game birds. Ritter on the River also offers 0.62 miles of river frontage of the Middle Fork John Day River that hosts steelhead, chinook, mountain whitefish, trout, and smallmouth bass. Did I mention it is adjacent to the natural and historic Ritter Hot Springs? Come on in; the waters fine!
Where is Ritter, Oregon? It is somewhere between a thousand miles from nowhere and take me home, country roads. It is considered part of the Greater Idaho Movement, and you would only happen upon it exploring the wild and scenic byway of Oregon that takes you through undiscovered territory of untainted landscapes and waterways. It is where the land is still left pristine and wild, where the mountains open themselves up to scattered junipers, aspens, and pines with creeks flowing into the John Day River, the longest undammed tributary of the Columbia River in Oregon.
Mountain living is not for the faint of heart but for those who seek the truth in freedom and self-resiliency, welcome home.
FEATURED LISTING
04/25/2023
$3,500,000
3736.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Davis Creek Rd., John Day, OR
Discover the rare opportunity to own The John Day Ranch, a sprawling 3,737-acre property just outside the historic town of John Day, OR. This exceptional ranch boasts approximately 2/3 mile John Day River frontage, abundant springs, diverse vegetation, breathtaking scenery, and unparalleled privacy, making it a haven for hunting and fishing enthusiasts. Properties like this are seldom available.
Steeped in history, the John Day River area has roots in mining, cattle ranching, and natural resources. Evidence of dinosaurs dating back 55 million years has been discovered here, adding to the region's rich heritage. The mineral-rich soils have yielded not only gold but also the stunning "painted hills" that surround the area.
The elevation of The John Day Ranch ranges from 3,000 feet along the John Day River to approximately 4,500 feet at its peak. This higher elevation features north-facing slopes with healthy bunchgrass communities and patches of timber. Little Beech Creek, fed by numerous springs, runs through more than a mile of the property, adding to its natural beauty.
The recreational opportunities on this ranch are remarkable. Fishing enthusiasts will find smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, summer steelhead in the John Day River. The ranch lies within the Northside Hunting Unit #47, known for its strong genetics for Rocky Mountain elk and mule deer. Additionally, the property is home to antelope, turkey, mountain lions, coyotes, and more. Landowner Preference (LOP) tags are available, with eligibility for up to four deer and elk tags, pending confirmation with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Irrigated farm fields near the property's border attract game, enhancing the ranch's appeal for hunters. The John Day Ranch offers a unique blend of proximity to town, abundant wildlife, and serene privacy.
Don't miss this rare chance to own a large acreage ranch so close to town, with exceptional hunting, fishing, and tranquility.
Distances from John Day, OR:
Bend, OR: 151 miles
Boise, ID: 189 miles
Kennewick, WA: 189 miles
Portland, OR: 272 miles
FEATURED LISTING
05/25/2022
$3,750,000
1948.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 40838 Rudio Road, Kimberly, OR
Campbell Crossing Ranch, owned by the Campbell family for 72+/- years, boasts 1.9+/- miles of North Fork John Day River frontage. Rudio Creek flows through the ranch for 1.45+/- miles. Additionally, the ranch borders thousands of acres of BLM land and has 296+/-. Acres of water rights. Appreciate the topography of the ranch as it rises in elevation from 1,880+/- ft. at the lush fields along the river to 4,860+/- ft. Fish for smallmouth bass and native steelhead trout in the North Fork of the John Day River! Hunt for mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, pronghorn antelope, upland game birds, and waterfowl, or just enjoy watching the plentiful area wildlife, including bighorn sheep. The ranch's two homes include an updated farmhouse with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, spacious mud/laundry room, chef's kitchen, large living room, covered deck, two patio areas, hot tub, pool with a deck, plus a 2-car detached garage; and a 2 bedroom,1.5 bath, with an open floor plan and grand views of the John Day Basin terrain.
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FEATURED LISTING
01/24/2022
$2,395,000
1343 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 44626 Top Rd, Monument, OR
Lookout Mountain Ranch
This ranch is located approximately 5 miles NW of Monument, Oregon.
Acreage: 1,343
Elevation: 3168'-3880'
Water: There are many springs and many ponds throughout the property. Some springs have been developed and are being piped into aluminum or steel cattle troughs. Many springs have not been developed due to the proximity to the ones that have been developed. The largest pond, located on the NW portion, is stocked with bass and catfish. Some ponds could be increased in size with minimal cost to owner.
Timber: 95% Ponderosa Pine 5% Fir Thick stands of Juniper
Tillable: Approximately 120 acres in native grasses
Main House: 2476 sq. ft. built in 2016, Open floor plan between kitchen area and living room. Large kitchen with gas stove, oversized island, Tandem Luxury Vinyl flooring and custom Rustic Hickory cabinets. Countertops in Kitchen and Master Bath are all LivingStone solid surface. "On Demand" Rinai RU98 hot water heater ensures nobody runs out of hot water. Mudroom off of the oversized garage and patio offers room for extra freezers and refrigerators. This room also has an extra gas stove, sink for canning, custom table for meat processing and half bath. Large Master with walk in tile shower, two sinks, walk in closet and propane lit stove. Two other Bedrooms and bathroom on opposite end of home for guests. Open patio located in the center of the home provides a place to barbeque and entertain out of the weather. The house is spring fed with 4300 gallons of storage and is heated with a Blaze King wood stove with 2 propane backup heaters that do not require electricity. Hardie Plank siding and metal roof for maximum fire protection.
2nd Home: 1764 sq. ft. stick built home in 1975 3 bedroom 1 3/4 bath with Hardie Plank siding, a 22x36 garage on half and the other side is a insulated shop area, deck overlooking an amazing view of the Monument Valley. Water source is a well.
Improvements: A 40x44 insulated shop with concrete floor and wood stove was built in 2010 with a lean to off of one side to keep an RV covered. A 16x40 shed holds firewood and equipment with gravel floor plus a 24x24 metal storage shed. A nice set of working corrals is at the southern end of the property with cattle working facilities, separate pens to hold cattle or horses, and two rooms that could hold tack or supplies. Water to the corral comes from a well and spring that has a 1500 gallon holding tank. At this location there is a 54x95 pole barn that holds hay, machinery and dry stalls for livestock.
Hunting: Many elk, deer and turkeys have been harvested on the ranch. Elk are taken in both archery and rifle seasons. There is an incredible amount of turkeys in the area. Chukars can be found on the steeper sections and Quail can be found in the lower brushy regions. The tillable ground could be turned into dryland alfalfa if the new owner wanted more elk and deer. Heppner Unit - 3 elk and 3 Buck Land Owner tags are available through the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
General Information: This ranch is truly a turnkey operation. It has been very well kept and taken care of. The southern end of the ranch offers amazing views of the Monument Valley and the northern portion (from the newer home) offers incredible views of the breaks of the North Fork of the John Day river. The new owner could farm the existing fields or leave it native as it is now. The ranch is leased annually for 45 pairs of cows that arrive in mid to late April. The North Fork of the John Day river lies the south approximately 5 miles and offers swimming, rafting, fishing for bass in the summer and Steelhead in the winter. There is a K-12 school, grocery store and airstrip located in Monument.
Taxes: 2021 $6679.99
Income - 2022 Ranch Income was $19,915 with pasture rental, hay income and house rental
Offered: $2,890,000 Reduced to $2,495,000
Owner willing to carry a contract on property. $1.2 million down, amortized for 20 years, balloon in 8 years at 5%


04/23/2025
$1,900,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 495 Patterson Bridge Rd, John Day, OR
Custom home on 160 acres with partition/subdivision potential


03/20/2025
$1,750,000
1253 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 38932 Highway 395 N, Long Creek, OR
KO Ranch


03/14/2025
$2,400,000
382 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 40035 Ritter Rd., Ritter, OR
Ritter on the River


02/25/2025
$3,500,000
3736.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Davis Creek Rd., John Day, OR
The John Day Ranch


09/23/2024
$365,000
0.21 ac.
FOR SALE
Grant County - 104 Park Avenue, Lot#WP001, Seneca, OR
Charing Home With Cozy Cabin And Rental Income Potential


08/31/2024
$3,750,000
1948 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 40838 Rudio Rd., Kimberly, OR
Campbell Crossing Ranch


11/22/2023
$89,900
10 ac.
FOR SALE
Grant County - Laycock Creek Road, Lot#WP001, Mount Vernon, OR
Scenic Acreage With Panoramic Mountain Views
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