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12/31/2024
$2,995,000
759.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 1721 Aeneas Valley RD 1721 Aeneas Valley RD, 1813 Aeneas Valley RD, Tonasket, WA
The Ranch at Lost Creek consists of 3 parcels totaling 759 acres is tucked away at the end of the well known Aeneas Valley within the northeast mountains of Washington State. The ranch is surrounded by 1000's of acres of untouched public land allowing your adventures to extend far beyond the ranch's borders. 3 pristine year round creeks converge on the ranch forming the West Fork of the Sanpoil River on the ranch.
Recreation
Okanogan County, Washington has many recreational activities, including:
Hiking:3,000 miles of hiking trails in national forests
Winter sports:The largest Nordic skiing system in the country, plus cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice skating
Outdoor activities:Fishing, boating, hunting, horseback riding, mountain climbing, hot-air ballooning, and off-road vehicle fun
Wildlife viewing:Birdwatching and viewing other wildlife in the wide-open spaces
Scenic drives:Scenic byways for family adventures
Farm tours:Learn about locally grown produce
Wineries, breweries, cideries, and coffee roasters:Sample local beverages
Day spas:Relax in a luxurious day spa
Casinos:Play games and enjoy food at casinos operated by the Colville Confederated Tribes
Region & Climate
Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Okanogan Washington, United States. In Okanogan, thesummers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are freezing, snowy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 22F to 91F and is rarely below 8F or above 100F
History
Okanogan County, Washington has a rich history that includes the following events:
Early use by Native Americans
The Southern Okanogan Tribe, also known as the Sinkaietk or Uknaqinx, used the area for thousands of years as a fishing and camping ground.
Exploration by non-Indians
The Okanogan River was known to fur traders and other early non-Indian explorers in the early 1800s.
Settled by Europeans
Okanogan County was one of the last areas in Washington to be settled by Europeans due to its remoteness.
Prospectors' route
The area was an early route for prospectors traveling to British Columbia and other communities.
County seat
The county seat was moved from Ruby City to Salmon City in 1888, and then to Conconully.In 1914, Okanogan won the election to become the county seat, defeating Omak.
Incorporation of Okanogan
The town of Okanogan was incorporated on October 29, 1907.
Grand Coulee Dam
Construction of Grand Coulee Dam, the largest producer of electricity in the U.S., began in 1933 and was completed in 1942.
Murals discovered
In 2022, murals painted by Wenatchee artist W.J. McConnon were discovered during renovations to a commercial building in Okanogan.
Today, Okanogan County is a highland desert with mild winters and arid summers.It's a popular destination for outdoor activities like fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, and skiing.
Location
Okanogan County is located innorth-central Washington state, along the Canadian border:
Location
Okanogan County is bordered by British Columbia, Canada to the north, the Columbia River to the south, the Cascade Mountains to the west, and Ferry County to the east.
Size
Okanogan County is the largest county in Washington state, covering nearly 5,300 square miles.
Geography
Okanogan County is a highland desert with arid summers and mild winters.The county is dominated by agricultural land, public and private forests, and shrubsteppe.
Outdoor activities
Okanogan County offers many outdoor activities, including fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, golf, skiing, snowmobiling, and off-road vehicle fun.
Notable features
Okanogan County is home to the Methow Valley, which includes Winthrop and Sun Mountain Lodge.The county also features the North Cascades Highway, which ventures east after crossing Washington Pass, the state's second-highest pass.
Name
The name Okanogan comes from the Indian word okanagen, which means rendezvous.
03/09/2025
$4,495,000
862 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 3 Summer Rd, Tonasket, WA
Wauconda Ranch with over 860 acres on 5 parcels and NO Conservation Easements along with a 3000 acres grazing lease that is contiguous in connection with the land abutting the south property line. This us located in beautiful Okanogan County between Tonasket and Republic Washington. Ideal grazing land. Main home is 4 bedrooms/2 Bathrooms with 3000 sq. ft., Second Home 5 Bedrooms/2.5 Bathrooms with 5120 sq.ft., Hunting cabin, 2 cattle facilities, multiple barns, sheds, & shop. Sawmill nestled in the timber for sawing your own beams. Beautiful alfalfa & grass fields, meadows, multiple adjudicated water sources as well as 2 creeks, a pond, & responsibly managed timber that is connected to thousands of acres of USFS Land. Wauconda Ranch also holds the USFS grazing Permit for the Mt. Annie Allotment that is over 3000 acres- available after this grazing season.
03/28/2024
$629,000
105.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Lewis County - 1068 Salmon Creek Road, Mossyrock, WA
Truly stunning property in South Lewis County. The land spans over 105 acres and boasts great road access, making it easy to get to and from. What's really exciting, though, is the fact that there are multiple building sites on the property that offer breathtaking territorial views. And if you're lucky, you might even be able to catch a glimpse of Mount Rainier from some of the higher elevations. It's truly a one-of-a-kind property that would make a fantastic investment for anyone looking to build their dream home, vacation getaway, or timber investment. And if you're a wildlife enthusiast, you'll love the fact that there is Wilson Salmon Creek frontage which means wildlife is everywhere. This is a property that you don't want to miss!
06/17/2025
$129,000
72.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Klickitat County - 0 Cuddy Road, Goldendale, WA
Sun-drenched 72 acres on a west-facing ridge just 25 min from Goldendale1,400 ft of trout-filled Swale Creek, epic sunset views of both Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, flat cabin site ready to build, and seller financing to make it yours.
Size / Topography: 72 ac of rolling hills, meadows, and oakpine draws; 23 ac flat pad directly off county-maintained dirt road
Creek Frontage: 1,400 ft on seasonal Swale Creektrout habitat, wildlife water source
Views: Unobstructed westward sightline; watch Mt. Hood & Mt. Adams glow at sunset
Access / Distance: Legal easement/private road, 25 min to Goldendale; Columbia River Gorge recreation ~30 min south
Utilities: Off-griddrill well, install septic, capture abundant solar; cell service reported strong
Regulations: No CC&Rs, no HOA; Klickitat County rural zoning allows cabin, home, or hunt camp
Wildlife: Deer, turkey, upland birds frequent the creek bottom and adjoining ridges
Taxes: Under $400 / yr (2024 assessment)
Seller Carry: Flexible owner terms~25 % down, 810-yr amortization, quick closing, no bank hoops
Title / Closing: Future Land Buyers LLC will assign equitable interest and double-close same day for clear title through local escrow
Due Diligence: Buyer to confirm boundaries, water rights, septic feasibility, and land-use rules independently
A ridge-top sanctuary with water, wildlife, and world-class vistas
Perched above the lush ribbon of Swale Creek, this property offers a front-row seat to Eastern Washingtons most dramatic light show. Evenings bring rose-colored alpenglow to twin volcanic giantsMt. Hood due southwest and snow-capped Mt. Adams to the northwestwhile the creek below murmurs through willows and cottonwoods. The main bench, roughly three acres of level ground, lies steps from the road and is naturally screened by oaks, giving you an effortless spot for a cabin, barn-dominium, or RV basecamp without costly earthwork.
Follow game trails down to the water and youll find black-tail deer tracks, turkey dusting bowls, and quail bursting from brushy pockets. Cast a small spinner for creek-run trout in spring, then glass the ridges for bucks during archery seasonall without leaving your fence line. When you crave bigger adventures, the Columbia River Gorges windsurfing beaches, wineries, and hiking trails lie just a short drive south.
With no covenants or HOA fees and county taxes under four hundred dollars, youre free to shape the land to your vision: off-grid homestead, weekend hunt camp, or long-term land bank. Sunshine averages over 260 days a year, making solar a natural power solution, while nearby wells hit water at practical depths. High-clearance county roads keep the parcel accessible yet pleasantly remote.
04/14/2025
$206,340
108.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, WA
108.60 Acres Off-Grid with Prime BLM Hunt Land Access in Washington State (Tract-Y-Z-AA-CC-DD).
Cash Price: $206,340
Owner Finance: $14,700 down, then $2,085.37 per month for 180 months (includes principal, interest and processing).
Reservation Fee: $900 non-refundable reservation fee secures this property. Reservation fee will be counted toward purchase price and down payment.
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Buyer Due Diligence: We do our best to ensure listing accuracy. However, buyer is responsible to perform their own due diligence and verify all information, contained herein or not, including access and utility accessibility and costs, and physically visit the property. Property is sold AS Is.
Seller Pays all Closing Costs.
Close to Town:
Located just 15 minutes from Tonasket, WA (great pizza, Thai food, coffee, banking, hospital, school, ag stores, building supplies, shipping, and even a new cannabis shop) and 15 minutes from a top quality Deer Processor (Dick Mickey's), this property makes the perfect location for adventure, views, and close access to town.
Mule Deer Heaven:
The mule deer population is outstanding. The ranch is located within Game Management Unit 204, ranked the best county in Washington State for top scoring Mule Deer. Contact us for a private viewing of our owner's trophy shots. Check out the county's hunting prospects guide here. There are also 2 seasons annually (a Spring and Fall season) for black bear.
You are within 15 minutes of custom deer processing that provides a variety of flavors, cuts and options and 30 minutes from our taxidermy friends that live on an Indian reservation.
Clean Title and Exclusive Public Land Access:
As a new owner, you will receive a warranty deed and survey + an exclusive pedestrian easement to 758 acres of neighboring Public Bureau of Land Management (Blm) Land that connects to our main road. This 758 acres is landlocked in the mountains and only accessible from our private road. This is the opportunity you've been waiting for to get a piece of the mountain + be able to hunt large acreage that is lesser known to the general public.
Driving Conditions:
The property itself is accessible all the way up the mountain by our private road which intersects with McLaughlin Canyon Road. Check our driving directions and photos for pictures of the gate and survey. We have installed a circular turnaround pad and driveway directly onto the property where conditions are best for parking, cabin installation and a view over the town. You can drive there by 2WD during the Spring, Summer and Fall. In heavy rain seasons or Winter, we recommend 4WD just in case for seasonal mud and snow. In Heavy Snow conditions we do not recommend driving at all, use a snowmobile or walk. Sections of the road that experience the most annual wear and tear have been graveled; overall road conditions are good. The road is generally at least 6' wide all the way to the top and we have been able to successfully haul cabins and heavy trucks all the way up.
There are 2 Options for Water:
Well Drilling and Spring Water (Can be Unpredictable): Results are mixed across the entire development on the availability for well water. Currently across the 890-Acre ranch, 2 of the tracts have producing wells, another 2 have shallow water hand-dug wells, 1 tract has a dry well, and 3 remaining tracts have above-ground flowing spring-fed water. There is the possibility for addition springs to run underneath the ground but where they are and if they produce can be unpredictable. The producing wells have ranged from 180' in depth to 540' in depth. The dry well is approximately 300' deep. See well reports and producers in our land report below.
Bulk Water Storage from Tonasket (Recommended): Both the Ace Hardware store and Lee Frank Mercantile Store in Tonasket offer solutions to purchase bulk water storage containers and options for pickup and delivery. This is a very affordable and sanitary approach for seasonal recreational usage compared with drilling a new well. 325 Gallon Tanks run ($400) and 2,500 Gallon thanks run ($1,500). Water is sold at an approximate rate of $651 per 500 Gallons (subject to change).
History of McLaughlin Canyon:
Just down the street from this property, you will drive past a lookout point in the canyon where a historical marker is placed. In July 1958, a group of Indians (upset by an increasing flow of miners heading for gold fields) lay in ambush through the length of the canyon. As 150 men led by David McLaughlin approached from the south, the warriors camouflaged their stone breastworks with branches. But their wilted leaves alerted McLaughlin's advance party so the Indians opened up prematurely. Firing continued for several hours near the mouth of the canyon. Three miners were killed. The caravan retreated to the Okanogan River and next day crossed over in rafts.
Ag Exemption:
40 acres land for sale in Okanogan, Washington benefits from an agricultural exemption with a small herd of cattle grazing the overall mountainside to keep the property taxes low and grass growth down to protect the land from wildfire risk.
Cell service:
Is excellent at the top of the mountain with good speeds from Verizon, At&T & T-Mobile enabling you to FaceTime off the bluff views. Service along the county road entrance and initial drive up the lower parts of the road is much more challenging. We recommend turning your GPS On before driving up
McLaughlin Canyon road in case you temporarily lose service.
Recreational Purpose:
This ranchette enjoys low but sensible restrictions, allowing numerous uses:
Yurt and Cabin Builds and Commercial Rentals
Full Time Rv
Any Permanent Structures
Tiny Homes
Camping
Basic restrictions are in place to ensure properly handling of waste and wastewater, not leaving fires unattended, hunting or shooting on or over the easement roads, maintaining easement roads, and not using tents and lean-tos / shanties as permanent residences.
One of our customers built a yurt and deck with propane powered water heater and composting toilet.
Land Details:
No Hoa
No Minimum building size
Water: 325 Gallon ($400) and 2,500 Gallon ($1,500) tanks available for purchase at nearby Tonasket Ace Hardware, Lee Frank Mercantile. Also sell water at $651 per 500 Gallons.
Electricity: Okanogan Public Utility District. Call for cost estimates of getting power to your property.
Satellite internet services: Provided by Hughes Net, Starlink & Viasat
Curbside Trash Service: by Upper Valley Disposal
Tonasket School District: Elementary, Middle School, & High School
Nearby College: Wenatchee Valley College
Elegment ID: Llp_Wa_Tract-Y-Z-Aa-Cc-Dd
Address: McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington 98855
Gps: 48.65082, -119.41462
Size: 108.60 Acres
Dimension: 2663 ft x 2535 ft
Title: Free & Clear, Warranty Deed
Zoning: Resource - Agriculture Current Use
Taxes: $604.4 per year
Successful Wells and Completion Dates:
Robert Thompson
Okanogan Drilling
County: Okanogan
Well Report ID: 148058, Well Tag Id:Acb607, Notice of Intent Number: W050165
Well Diameter: 6 in., Well Depth: 540 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 09-30-1996
Company: Fogle Pump and Supply
Tax Parcel Number: 3627021005
County: Okanogan, Well Address: Tbd, Tonasket
Well Report ID: 1887049, Well Tag Id: Blg913, Notice of Intent Number: We33384
Well Diameter: 6 in., Well Depth: 180 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 11-15-2018, Well Report Received Date: 12-13-2018
Nearby Cities & Points of Interest
15 Minutes to Tonasket, Wa
30 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
30 minutes to Omak City
32 minutes to Wenatchee Valley College North
36 minutes to Sinlahekin Wildlife Area
37 minutes to Okanogan Valley Golf Club
38 minutes to Conconully Lake
38 minutes to Lake Osoyoos and Canadian Border
40 minutes to Bannon Mountain Trailhead
44 minutes to Omak Lake
48 minutes to Fourth of July Trailhead
1 hour to Loup Ski Bowl
1 hour 43 minutes to North Cascades Heli Skiing
3 hours 10 minutes to Spokane, WA & GEG International Airport
07/22/2025
$1,350,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Whatcom County - 1300 West Axton Road, Ferndale, WA
Country Living Meets Multigenerational Comfort on 8+ Acres
Discover the perfect blend of space, versatility, and tranquility with this expansive 8+ acre property. The 3,904 sq ft home features dual living areas with two kitchens ideal for multigenerational living or rental potential. With 4 bedrooms, an office (or optional 5th bedroom), and 3 full bathrooms, there's room for everyone.
Step outside to a massive covered deck overlooking peaceful surroundings, including Ten Mile Creek. A detached three-car garage includes a bonus room, offering potential for a DADU or studio space.
Enjoy a spacious hobby barn, fenced pasture lands, and stalls ready for horses or other animals. Mature fruit trees apples, peaches, plums, and cherries along with raspberries and blueberries, provide seasonal treasures.
Additional features include RV parking, a private pond, and easy access to I-5, just minutes away.
Whether you're looking to live, work, or play, this property offers it all in a serene country setting.
06/07/2024
$4,350,000
316.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Island County - 1570 Wieldraayer Rd, Oak Harbor, WA
Incredible 316-acre farm with expansive area for livestock and various crops with sweeping views over the Puget Sound with 5 homes and farm buildings. Property offers an original barn location, workshop, office, silo, milking parlor, storage areas and stalls. In addition to the main home, there are 4 rentals and additional agricultural leases bringing in consistent revenue. Large sections of forested areas above with stunning views looking northwest over San Juan Islands. Multiple irrigation wells with water rights. Walking trails to beach on the north property line. Conservation Easement through Whidbey-Camano Land Trust on the property with allowable uses along with a Forest Land Practice for Timbered areas.
03/14/2025
$113,000
2.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Stevens County - Washington 231, Springdale, WA
Looking for that piece of land that has good access from paved Rd to your lot overlooking the valley farms below? Put in your manufactured home or build the house you have always desired with your deck facing. the sunset and views you will have. As an added bonus there is a small stream below the property that brings in wildlife to give that rich rural feeling. Property has had a home on it before so there is a pressurized septic system and a well on the property. There is no power so well and septic can't be tested for their results till power hook up. Well on property next door is good. Seller offering $3000 in concessions towards utilities.
04/21/2025
$425,000
40.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Thurston County - 13918 Old Farm Lane SE, Yelm, WA
Marketing Remarks
East Capen Ranch, located near Yelm, encompasses 160 acres divided into four 40-acre parcels featuring pasture and reforested timberlands with two creeks and mind-blowing Mount Rainier views. Lot 6, located in the Northeast corner, is a flat-to-rolling wonderland, bordered on the north line by approximately 1,300 feet of paved county road that includes power and phone. . Additionally, there may be potential to divide this lot into 20-acre parcels. The property is currently zoned for Long-Term Agriculture. Its location provides easy access to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Yelm, and the greater Olympia area. Dont miss the opportunity to own a piece of this remarkable land! Pics are representative of all 4 parcels.
07/08/2020
$2,195,000
430.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 240 McFarland Creek Road, Methow, WA
This exceptional Mountain Ranch offers 430+ ac. of stunning rural living. Secluded & private, access by county road or plane w/2,600 ft airstrip that can be extended to 4000 feet. 80 ac. of irrigated farmland, rich soil, & hundreds of ac. of wooded mountainside/trails. 1 bed, 1 bath home w/garden, deck,& patio. 29 X 40 shop, w/ 3 phase pwr & ample workspace. Limitless recreational fun just outside your door! Space for 2 addit. homes, RV hook-ups, 3 ponds, McFarland Creek Frontage. Adjudicated water rights for irrigation and domestic well water usage. This could be your slice of paradise!
10/02/2024
$1,459,000
26 ac.
ACTIVE
Stevens County - 5418 S Wallbridge, Deer Park, WA
Experience the Ultimate in Country Living
Welcome to your dream estatea haven where modern comforts meet the charm of rural living. The expansive property boasts a 3,902 sq ft main house with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, perfect for embracing the luxury of space and sunlight. An inviting wraparound deck offers serene views of the rolling meadow and a seasonal creek, while a hot tub and upper deck promise tranquil evenings under a sky full of stars.
The estate also features a 1,144 sq ft secondary home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, ideal for guests, extended family, or even rental opportunities. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered, from the huge shop designed for farm equipment upgrades and repairs to the modular barn that easily transforms from feed stations to birthing pens or even a medical facility as needed. An additional robust barn, built to withstand a bull, features pens and pastures equipped with water and electricity, ensuring even the coldest days see uninterrupted comfort through heated water tanks.
Step outside and immerse yourself in a lifestyle where nature and practicality coexist in perfect harmony. Enjoy the bounty of a huge fenced garden with several varieties of fruit trees, chicken coops, feed sheds, and equipment storageall laid out to support efficient movement with a small tractor. Two wells supply more than enough water to nurture every corner of this idyllic retreat.
Imagine waking up each day to the soft sounds of nature, savoring coffee on your sunlit deck, and spending evenings soaking in your hot tub as the horizon glows with the colors of dusk. This property isn't just a place to liveit's a lifestyle that offers fulfillment, freedom, and the luxury of self-sustenance. Embrace the opportunity to make this remarkable estate your home, and let every moment be a celebration of country living at its finest.
04/17/2024
$109,950
2.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Kitsap County - Bond Rd NE, Poulsbo, WA
Discover your dream property in Poulsbo on this nearly 2.5-acre treed lot with no HOA or restrictions! Offering the perfect balance of privacy and convenience, clear as you desire. Located adjacent to Bond Rd, the main artery to and from Poulsbo, ensures easy access to downtown and all the Pacific Northwest's splendors. A rare blend of seclusion and accessibility awaits your vision.
Electric: Power at property line
Sewer: Septic or alternative
Water: Well or alternative
Annual Tax Amount: $905.50
Manufactured homes allowed: Yes
HOA: No
Parcel Number 11260140482008 in Kitsap WA
*We are an American, veteran-owned land investing company offering a unique and personalized experience unmatched in the industry. Text us at 720-824-5074 or submit the property inquiry form and let us show you.*
This property is priced very competitively compared to others in the area, making this a great investment opportunity. That also means it will sell quickly! If you do not have the cash ready now to purchase, we are offering owner financing with no credit checks. The earnest money deposit goes toward the down payment.
You are welcome to drive out and visit the property anytime. The county is a great resource for answering your questions, and of course, you can contact us anytime at 720-824-5074. We look forward to working with you and helping you follow your freedom too!
This property is being actively marketed online and can be sold at anytime; first come, first served. Reach out to us directly to secure the property before someone else does!
Finders Fees:
We pay a $1k commission upon sale to anyone who brings us a buyer for this property or any of our properties. Feel free to share this property with friends, family, and investors to spread the word, and let us know if you would like to see our many other properties for sale that are not shown on this website.
Our Company:
To give you a little background about The Terrain Project, we are a veteran-owned small business that specializes in finding great off-market deals and bringing them to our buyers at amazing prices. Take a look at our many happy customer reviews on Google by searching for The Terrain Project. If you have any specific questions or concerns that have not been addressed, you can text us 24/7 at 720-824-5074, and we are happy to answer as best we can.
12/10/2024
$89,900
2.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Kitsap County - Bremerton, WA
Discover your slice of Pacific Northwest paradise with this stunning 2.49-acre lot near the Puget Sound. Surrounded by lush, mature trees, this property offers the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. Not from the Olympic National Park, youll have access to hiking trails and outdoor adventures, while being close to local amenities like great restaurants and grocery stores. Already perc-tested and ready for your vision, this lot is perfect for building your dream home, a private retreat, or an investment property. Dont miss this opportunity to own a piece of the Pacific Northwest!
Electric: Power close by
Sewer: Septic or alternative
Water: Well or alternative
Annual Tax Amount: $512.64
HOA: No
Parcel Number 29240110102000 in Kitsap WA
*We are an American, veteran-owned land investing company offering a unique and personalized experience unmatched in the industry. Text us at 720-824-5074 or submit the property inquiry form and let us show you.*
This property is priced very competitively compared to others in the area, making this a great investment opportunity. That also means it will sell quickly! If you do not have the cash ready now to purchase, we are offering owner financing with no credit checks. The earnest money deposit goes toward the down payment.
You are welcome to drive out and visit the property anytime. The county is a great resource for answering your questions, and of course, you can contact us anytime at 720-824-5074. We look forward to working with you and helping you follow your freedom too!
This property is being actively marketed online and can be sold at anytime; first come, first served. Reach out to us directly to secure the property before someone else does!
Finders Fees:
We pay a $1k commission upon sale to anyone who brings us a buyer for this property or any of our properties. Feel free to share this property with friends, family, and investors to spread the word, and let us know if you would like to see our many other properties for sale that are not shown on this website.
Our Company:
To give you a little background about The Terrain Project, we are a veteran-owned small business that specializes in finding great off-market deals and bringing them to our buyers at amazing prices. Take a look at our many happy customer reviews on Google by searching for The Terrain Project. If you have any specific questions or concerns that have not been addressed, you can text us 24/7 at 720-824-5074, and we are happy to answer as best we can.
04/14/2025
$64,900
2.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Pierce County - 29909 68th Avenue South, Roy, WA
Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home or mobile home on this level 2-acre gem! Nestled conveniently near vibrant city life, relish the joy of easy access to multiple large cities while savoring the tranquility of the countryside. Merely 15 minutes from Downtown Yelm, and within an hour from Olympia, Tacoma, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and the captivating Mount Rainier National Park, the possibilities are endless. With no restrictive HOA, unleash your creativity and build without limitations. This property is pretty wet, which is why it is priced low. This would be great for anyone who knows how to work with the city to mitigate wetlands in order to build.
Please text 720-824-5074 or email Sales at theterrainproject dot com with any questions.
Electric: Power at property line
Sewer: Septic or alternative
Water: Well or alternative
Annual Tax Amount: $631.43
HOA: No
Parcel Number 0217027017 in Pierce county
*We are an American, veteran-owned land investing company offering a unique and personalized experience unmatched in the industry. Text us at 720-824-5074 or submit the property inquiry form and let us show you.*
This property is priced very competitively compared to others in the area, making this a great investment opportunity. That also means it will sell quickly! If you do not have the cash ready now to purchase, we are offering owner financing with no credit checks. The earnest money deposit goes toward the down payment.
You are welcome to drive out and visit the property anytime. The county is a great resource for answering your questions, and of course, you can contact us anytime at 720-824-5074. We look forward to working with you and helping you follow your freedom too!
This property is being actively marketed online and can be sold at anytime; first come, first served. Reach out to us directly to secure the property before someone else does!
Finders Fees:
We pay a $1k commission upon sale to anyone who brings us a buyer for this property or any of our properties. Feel free to share this property with friends, family, and investors to spread the word, and let us know if you would like to see our many other properties for sale that are not shown on this website.
Our Company:
To give you a little background about The Terrain Project, we are a veteran-owned small business that specializes in finding great off-market deals and bringing them to our buyers at amazing prices. Take a look at our many happy customer reviews on Google by searching for The Terrain Project. If you have any specific questions or concerns that have not been addressed, you can text us 24/7 at 720-824-5074, and we are happy to answer as best we can.
10/23/2019
$2,700,000
155.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - NKA Road I SW, Mattawa, WA
This is a great opportunity to own farm ground in one of the most widely-desired areas for permanent crop growers. 155.68 gross acres. Irrigable Acres = 142.3 acres, 138 acres under the lease. Total Water = 658.6 ac. ft., Water/Acre = 4.63 ac. ft.. Water coming from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District. 1 pivot on the property. Two utility towers located on the property. Contact us for more information and to schedule a tour.
05/07/2019
$2,178,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Rd 100, Pasco, WA
This 5 acre parcel is in a prime location in West Pasco positioned well for the next wave of development. Zoned C-1 Commercial. Lots options available for end use.
08/06/2025
$2,389,325
1911.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Columbia County - 481 Starveout Rd, Dayton, WA
Patit Creek Ranch:
1,911.46 Acres | Columbia County, WA
Located just nine miles southeast of Dayton, Washington, this exceptional 1,911.46 acre ranch presents a chance to acquire a high-potential investment property in the heart of Columbia County. With its blend of recreational appeal, agricultural income, and renewable energy development potential, this offering stands out as a multi-dimensional asset for the any land investor.
The property features a diverse mix of tillable farmland, timber, brush, native grasslands, and seasonal creekssupporting a range of uses from hay production and grazing to hunting and recreation. Approximately 399.14 acres are tillable and have historically been used for hay, generating consistent seasonal income. The acreage and elevation variance create prime habitat for wildlife, making the ranch a destination for big game hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Importantly, a portion of the property spans over multiple tax parcels, offering flexibility for future development, conservation opportunities, or subdivision for resale. Additionally, the property's location and topography may make it attractive for renewable energy development, including wind or solaradding long-term investment upside.
Accessed via county roads, with internal routes ranging from gravel to rugged mountain trails, the property is positioned for both seasonal recreation and year-round utility. While access can be weather-dependent in winter months, the seclusion and scale of the property make it a compelling long-term hold.
This is a Washington property that combines recreational value with current and future income potentialideal for investors seeking land-backed assets.
-Quick Facts-
*Purchase Price- $2,389,325 ($1,250 Per Acre)
*1,911.46 +/- Non-Contiguous Deeded Acres
*Renewable Energy Development potential
*Off-Grid Homesite (with Potable water & off grid Solar System installed)
*Multiple Tax Lots-Potential future cabin development lots.
*Seasonal Creeks
*Multiple Water Sources- Both Natural and Solar Developed Springs
*Two 12,000 Gallon holding tanks attached to Developed Solar Springs
*Full Perimeter Fencing- Buyer to do own Due Diligence for satisfaction.
*Hunting Unit-GMU 162, which is known for its strong elk and deer populations
*Wildlife- Elk, Deer, Bear, Blue and Ruff Grouse, Turkey and Gray Partridge
*Property is accessed from a maintained seasonal county road.
*9 +/- Miles Southeast of Dayton, WA
*Developed Road system throughout the property
*Exceptional Views
*Approximately 2.5 miles from the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness
Location:
The Patit Creek Ranch property is located approximately 9+/- miles Southeast of Dayton, WA.
Address:481 Starveout Road, Dayton, WA 99328.
Acreage: Non-Contiguous
Total Deeded: 1911.46+/- Acres
Renewable Energy Development:
This property is situated in the path of progress for renewable energy development, with a wind farm located just north of the site. Multiple groups have already expressed interest, highlighting its strong potential for future sustainable energy projects, although no formal agreements have been signed. Its proximity to existing renewable infrastructure offers a significant advantage for developers looking to expand operations in an area that is already moving towards green energy solutions. However, the seller makes no representations or guarantees regarding any potential profits or losses from these discussions. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence in evaluating the property's development opportunities.
Farming:
The property includes approximately 399.14 acres of tillable land that has been farmed in the recent past and is currently planted with a mixture of perennial grasses. The seller has been managing the farming operations but has an interested party who could serve as a tenant farmer, offering an opportunity for additional income. The land produces approximately 4 tons per acre with a single cutting annually. Please note that while the property offers valuable agricultural potential, the tillable acres do not come with water rights.
Multiple Tax lot development Potential:
This property consists of multiple tax lots in total-approximately 9 to 10 smaller individual tax lots, each ranging in size, situated along West Patit Creek. A buyer could choose to sell the tax lots separately, allowing for flexible investment options and potentially generating multiple sales. For those interested in developing, the land's size and natural surroundings provide an ideal setting for building cabins, offering a private retreat while still being part of a larger investment opportunity. Buyers should verify zoning and development regulations with Columbia County to ensure their plans align with local guidelines.
Government Programs:
The property has historically qualified for conservation and forest health programs but is not currently enrolled in any. The property may qualify for a variety of state and federal conservation programs, including those offered through the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Programs may support forest health, habitat enhancement, wildfire mitigation, or other land stewardship practices. Based on the property's characteristics, there could be opportunities to participate in initiatives aimed at improving long-term ecological value while potentially generating supplemental income. Buyers are encouraged to consult with the local NRCS office or other appropriate agencies to explore available programs and confirm eligibility. The Seller and Agent make no guarantees regarding future program participation or associated benefits, and Buyers are advised to complete their own due diligence to fully understand the potential opportunities available for this property.
Homesite:
The property offers a homesite with a partially finished log cabin, giving you the perfect foundation for your dream home. The Seller is conveying the remaining logs gathered to finish the log cabin should a Buyer choose to do so. The homesite is equipped with a 6,000-gallon potable water tank in the ground, which supplies three water hydrants, multiple frost-free faucets and an automatic waterer in the corral, ensuring reliable water access year-round, even in freezing temperatures. The homesite includes a fully operational solar system, featuring eight 430W solar panels, eight 6V 400AH batteries, and a 6,000W pure sine wave inverter. The solar system is housed in geothermal heated and cooled shed, providing efficient energy independence. The property is also set up for horses or livestock with a corral and fenced area, making it ideal for rural living. A legal septic plan has already been drawn up but still needs to be submitted. Sellers have already had an on-site visit and the digging for the perk test. A transfer of paperwork to the Buyer may require a small fee. Buyer to do their own due diligence and verify the process of transferring paperwork.
Recreation:
There are plenty of leisure recreational activities to keep you busy and cool in the warm summer months of Columbia County, Washington. Enjoy horseback riding, hiking, trail running, hunting, and nearby fishing on the Touchet River.
Wildlife:
The area is known to many as one of Washington's premier areas for wildlife and recreational hunting. The property's numerous springs, natural habitable terrain and high-volume vegetation supports a healthy population of elk, deer, and black bear that you will find on the property. Turkeys, Blue grouse, Roughed Grouse, Mourning doves and valley quail all have been harvested from the property as well.
Water:
Both North & West Patit Creek runs along the bottom of the property providing a seasonal water source to both livestock and wildlife. Numerous natural springs are located throughout the property and provide annual and seasonal clean water sources as well. The Seller has developed two springs and installed solar pumps which pump water to two separate 12,000 gallon holding tanks for an additional water supply that then gravity feed to four water troughs for cattle and wildlife.
Fencing:
The property's exterior boundary is fenced. Buyer to do own due diligence as to the condition of the fencing and locations.
Owner: Robert F. Peyton
Access:
Access is from heading East on Hwy 12 out of Dayton, WA then turning East onto Patit Road continue on Patit Road for approximately 7 miles. Then turn south onto Starveout road The property is approximately 2+/- Miles up Starveout road and will be on both sides of the road.
Distances to Other Cities:
Dayton, WA- 9 +/- Miles
Walla Walla, WA- 43+/- Miles
Spokane, WA- 164 +/-Miles
Boise, ID- 183 +/- Miles
Seattle, WA- 222 +/- Miles
Topography, Elevation, Growing Season and Rainfall:
The property is mainly sloped to rolling topography with flat tillable portions in areas. The elevation of the property is approximately 2,200 +/- feet and rises to 3,300 +/- feet. The growing season or average frost-free period is about 135-170 days annually in the area. The average rainfall is approximately 18- 25 per annum.
Area Info:
Discover Dayton, Washington: A Gateway to Recreation, History, and Investment Opportunities
Nestled in the rolling hills of Southeast Washington, Dayton is a picturesque small-town rich in history, culture, and outdoor adventure. Known as the county seat of Columbia County, Dayton offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience, making it an attractive location for those seeking property investments in the Pacific Northwest.
Historical Appeal:
Dayton's historic downtown boasts beautifully preserved Victorian buildings and a variety of local shops, cafes, and galleries, giving the town a unique character that appeals to those who value culture and history. With the oldest working courthouse in the state and a historic train depot, Dayton embraces its rich heritage while maintaining a friendly and invit
08/02/2025
$350,000
142.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Stevens County - TBD Frisco Standard Road, Colville, WA
Located in the far northeast corner of Stevens County, WA, near the small town of Metaline, this secluded 142.5-acre off-grid mountain property presents a unique opportunity for recreational or self-reliant living. Comprised of seven contiguous patented mining claims, the property is entirely surrounded by U.S. Forest Service land, offering exceptional privacy and a natural buffer. Access is secured via a gated entrance and an established trail system, allowing for seasonal vehicle access as well as exploration on foot or by ATV. The terrain is diverse, featuring ridges, drainages, and open clearings with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A healthy stand of mixed-species timber covers much of the land, including pine, fir, spruce, and cedar. The property's forest land classification results in reduced tax assessments. Natural water sources such as seeps, springs, and a creek enhance the land's utility and support abundant local wildlife. Deer and elk frequently traverse the property, and the landscape produces a seasonal bounty of huckleberries. Existing trails and a small road network provide internal access throughout the property. A level pad is already in place, suitable for RV parking or as a foundation for a future cabin build. This remote parcel is completely off-grid and not served by public utilities, making it ideal for those seeking a self-sufficient or recreational lifestyle. Despite its seclusion, the property is accessible via local forest roads from Metaline or Northport. These small towns offer basic services, while larger communities such as Colville and Newport provide additional amenities and support. The property's composition, location, and adjacency to public lands create outstanding opportunities for outdoor pursuits, including hunting, hiking, foraging, and wildlife observation. It's a compelling choice for those looking for privacy, natural beauty, and long-term land value in northeastern Washington. Contact Land Specialist Doug Ott today to schedule your private showing!
08/13/2025
$9,900
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 0 Shaniko Pl, Ephrata, WA
Build a Dream home or, park your RV, and live off the grid. You have options!! We will only close this transaction through a title company that will provide you with title insurance. If that doesn't ease your concerns, this land is not for you.
- Location: Corner of Shaniko Pl at Tumbleweed Weed, Ephrata, WA 98823 - Douglas County: Rimrock Meadows HOA
- GPS: 47.486829, -119.755337
- Size & Zoning: 1 Acres (43,560 Sq Ft), RESIDENTIAL
- Features: Raw and Vacant, no utilities hooked up
- Pricing: Attractive and discounted; $9,900 CASH or 4K down and $500 a month. You are buying at a major discount, as the market value is $12,000.
- Fees: Property Tax is $98 a year, HOA $450 a year,
- Market Comparison: Comparable recent sales:
- 0.97 Acres on 351 Lone Butte Place, Ephrata, WA 98845 sold for $13,000 on 02/07/25.
- 1 Acres on 227 Remuda Dr, Ephrata, WA 98823 sold for $12,000 on 10/15/24.
- 1 Acres on 0 Lot 6 Grafton Drive, Ephrata, WA 98845 sold for $280,000 on 04/14/23.
- Discount: We are selling 1 acre for $9,900 CASH
- Transaction Security: All transactions are conducted through a local Title Company, ensuring transparency and security. Selling assignable interest.
- Opportunity: Ideal for building a home, parking an RV or mobile home, investment property, or creating generational wealth. This is a rare chance to own a significant portion of Washingtons beautiful landscape while enjoying an array of community amenities and natural surroundings.
Community Features Include:
- Clubhouse with game room, TV, fireplace, full kitchen, and laundry facilities
- Swimming pool, mens and womens showers
- Multiple BBQ areas and play structures for kids
- Trailer and tent camping sites
- Fish cleaning station
- Off-leash dog area
- Black water dump station and potable water station
- Trails for hiking, horseback riding, and bicycling
- Firehouse on-site
- ORV safety training (free and mandatory for riding RR roads)
- Access to Nature Conservancy land for hiking and hunting with proper permits
Don't miss this opportunity to secure your future in Douglas County. Act now to view the property! It won't last long.
08/05/2025
$79,900
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - Waterville, WA
Discover wide-open space and incredible scenery with this 40-acre property near Chelan, Washington, offering panoramic views of the Columbia River, surrounding valleys, and mountain ranges. Whether youre looking to build, camp, or hold for long-term investment, this land provides unmatched freedom in a prime outdoor destination.
Access is easy via Peach Road, which connects directly to the lower and upper sections of the propertyincluding a dirt trail that leads to the upper ridge. Power lines run nearby, giving you a head start for future development. Enjoy peaceful surroundings, fresh air, and unbeatable proximity to Lake Chelan, the Columbia River, and Washingtons best year-round recreation.
Just a short drive from Lake Chelan, this region is known for world-class boating, fishing, hiking, and outdoor adventure. Its the perfect location for those looking to establish a private homestead, off-grid retreat, or secluded getaway in a stunning high-desert setting.
At Wilco Land, we make land ownership easy with flexible financing and unbeatable locations. This Chelan County property is your chance to secure beautiful acreage in one of Washingtons most scenic and sought-after regions.
08/08/2025
$1,250,000
386.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 2171 N Moody Rd, Odessa, WA
The Steel Ranch is a combination of outdoor recreation and relaxation. Whether looking for your year round residence or weekend retreat this unique property has it all. Nestled on 386 acres, this property provides incredible hunting opportunities, boasting abundant game and wildlife. A well-designed on site pond is ready to be stocked for fishing. Outdoor shooting range with targets stretching up to one mile for the shooting enthusiast.
Land
The ranch is located in a small valley providing privacy and wildlife viewing of the local animals that can be seen fequenting the pond located on the ranch.
Improvements
3 grain silos have been converted to residential use with the 4th being used for storage.
Recreation
In addition to its' wonderful agriculture, Adams County can propose unforgettable tourism and recreation attractions. For example, every year Sandhill Cranes Festival is held by the town of Othello. This festival is very held on the third week of March at the Wildlife Refuge and is visited by a great number of bird watchers. This refuge is the best place with appropriate environment for wintering geese, ducks and other species.
Columbia National Wildlife Refuge The 23,200-acre refuge is situated in the middle of the Drumheller Channeled Scablands. Columbia Refuge was established in 1944 and it represents a great mixture of lakes, rugged cliffs and wetland area. It should be said that refuge has very favorable conditions for more than 200 species of migratory birds, such as Canada geese, mallard ducks, tundra swans and other waterfowl.
Region & Climate
Adams, WA County has a temperate climate with warm summers and chilly winters. Average summer temperatures range between 65-85 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and 40-55 degrees Fahrenheit at night. During the winter months, temperatures average between 35-50 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and 20-30 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Precipitation is abundant throughout the year with about 30 inches of rain annually and occasional snowfall in winter months. Overall, Adams, WA County offers mild temperatures throughout the year making it an ideal place to live or visit.
History
The land of today's Adams County was the territory of the Palouse tribe. This tribe is well-known for its horses. They ranged horses around this area. The first settlers came here in 1869, many of them found this territory great for horse, sheep and cattle ranching.
In 1883 Volga Germans or Russian Germans planted wheat here in the county, and to tell you the truth they were successful.
Very soon, by 1909, if to be precise, Adams County became known as bread basket of the world, producing more wheat than any other region.
Location
Adams County is the 14-th largest county in Washington State. The territory of the county is 1,925 square miles. This county is considered to be mostly a rural county, which is situated in southeastern Washington. It borders Lincoln County to the north,Franklin Countyto the south,Whitman Countyto the east andGrant Countyto the west. The largest towns are Ritzville with population of 1,730 and Othello with 6,120 people.
08/06/2025
$189,000
19.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 330 bench Creek Road, Tonasket, WA
Beautiful Cabin with a large deck for entertaining, overlooking a pine forest. The Cabin has a kitchen area and a loft for sleeping. A wood stove heats the Cabin. Also included is a custom-built outdoor sauna/shower with on-demand hot water. The property features plumbing in the walls for the kitchen area and installed wiring that can be used for solar or generator power.
Land
Whispering Pines sits on 20 beautifully forested acres in the heart of the Okanogan Highlands. The terrain is gently rolling with a mix of open clearings and dense pine forest, offering excellent privacy and usable space for recreation or expansion. The soils are well-drained and sandy-loam in composition, supporting healthy stands of native grasses and mature conifersprimarily Ponderosa pine. The layout includes a circular driveway, making RV access and turnaround simple. This property offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, seclusion, and functionality for those seeking a peaceful, off-grid retreat.
Improvements
Whispering Pines features a charming, rustic cabin perfectly suited for off-grid living or weekend getaways. The cabin includes an open main living area with a kitchen space, a wood-burning stove for heat, and a sleeping loft above. A large deck extends off the front, ideal for relaxing or entertaining while enjoying views of the surrounding pine forest.
Adjacent to the main cabin is a custom-built outdoor sauna and shower structure, complete with on-demand hot water. Plumbing is roughed in for the kitchen area, and the entire cabin is wired to run off solar or generator power. The property includes a circular gravel driveway with ample parking and turnaround space for RVs or trailers. Though water is currently hauled in, delivery services are available in the area. The parcel is partially cleared while still offering natural privacy, with no visible neighbors from the homesite.
Recreation
Whispering Pines offers endless recreational opportunities right from your doorstep. Located in the heart of the Okanogan, this 20-acre retreat is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore nearby public lands for hiking, ATV riding, horseback adventures, or wildlife watching. The area is rich with deer, turkey, and other native species, making it a prime location for hunters.
In winter, enjoy snowshoeing and backcountry cross-country skiing in peaceful solitude. During warmer months, dozens of nearby lakes offer excellent fishing, boating, and swimming. Whether you're looking to unwind in the woods, enjoy weekend escapes, or host family and friends around a campfire under the stars, Whispering Pines delivers a classic Pacific Northwest recreation experience.
Region & Climate
The Okanogan region is known for its natural beauty, four-season climate, and abundant outdoor recreation. Summers are warm and dry, perfect for hiking, horseback riding, and lake activities, while winters bring snow for sledding, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. With around 300 days of sunshine per year, the area supports a variety of wildlife and vegetation. Located in North Central Washington, the region is a mix of pine forests, open meadows, and rolling hills, drawing nature lovers, hunters, and those seeking a slower pace of life. The surrounding area is rich in public lands, scenic byways, and small-town charm.
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History
Aeneas Valley, located in northeastern Okanogan County, is steeped in a rich history of homesteading, logging, and ranching. Named after Chief Aeneas of the Colville Confederated Tribes, the valley has long been a haven for those seeking solitude and connection to the land. In the early 1900s, settlers were drawn by its fertile soils, abundant timber, and seasonal water sources. Over the decades, the valley evolved into a tight-knit rural community of off-grid homes, recreational cabins, and small farms. The area remains largely undeveloped, retaining its rustic charm and natural appeal. Today, Aeneas Valley is cherished for its wide open spaces, access to public lands, and tranquil, back-to-nature lifestyle.
Location
This property is located in the scenic Aeneas Valley region of northeastern Okanogan County, Washington. It's approximately 25 miles east of the town of Tonasket, where you'll find essential services such as groceries, fuel, restaurants, a medical clinic, and schools. The closest airport is Tonasket Municipal Airport for small aircraft, while commercial flights are available about 70 miles south in Omak or 150 miles away in Spokane. The property is accessed via well-maintained county roads, including year-round access on Bench Creek Road. With thousands of acres of national forest and public lands nearby, the area offers unmatched privacy and easy access to outdoor recreation, all while being just a short drive from the conveniences of town.
07/22/2025
$39,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - Waterville, WA
With panoramic views of the Columbia River and surrounding mountains and valleys, this 20-acre property for sale near Chelan, Washington offers wide-open space, stunning scenery, and quick access to outdoor recreation. A well-established access road via Peach Road leads you right to the land, and power lines are conveniently located nearby, making this an ideal site for building, camping, or off-grid living.
Theres even a dirt trail off Peach Road that leads to the upper section of the property, providing access to elevated views and even more potential for development or recreation.
Located just a short drive from Lake Chelanone of Washingtons most popular outdoor destinationsyoull enjoy proximity to boating, fishing, hiking, and year-round adventure. Whether youre dreaming of a secluded getaway, future homestead, or a basecamp for exploring North Central Washington, this land for sale offers the flexibility and beauty to bring your vision to life.
Own your own piece of Washington wilderness with Wilco Landa trusted source for unique and scenic land ownership opportunities.
08/05/2025
$39,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - Waterville, WA
With panoramic views of the Columbia River and surrounding mountains and valleys, this 20-acre property for sale near Chelan, Washington offers wide-open space, stunning scenery, and quick access to outdoor recreation. A well-established access road via Peach Road leads you right to the land, and power lines are conveniently located nearby, making this an ideal site for building, camping, or off-grid living.
Theres even a dirt trail off Peach Road that leads to the upper section of the property, providing access to elevated views and even more potential for development or recreation.
Located just a short drive from Lake Chelanone of Washingtons most popular outdoor destinationsyoull enjoy proximity to boating, fishing, hiking, and year-round adventure. Whether youre dreaming of a secluded getaway, future homestead, or a basecamp for exploring North Central Washington, this land for sale offers the flexibility and beauty to bring your vision to life.
Own your own piece of Washington wilderness with Wilco Landa trusted source for unique and scenic land ownership opportunities.
08/05/2025
$79,800
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Lewis County - Morton, WA
Escape to the Pacific Northwest with this 5-acre property in Morton, Washington, located in beautiful Lewis County. Tucked near Tilton River State Park, this parcel offers easy access to fishing, swimming, nature walks, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Adventure awaits in every direction. Just a short drive from the White Pass Ski Area, Riffe Lake, Mayfield Lake, and Mount Rainier National Park, youll enjoy world-class boating, hiking, skiing, and wildlife watching. The nearby town of Packwood adds small-town charm and convenience.
This property is more than just scenicits build-ready. Enjoy a rare mix of seclusion, accessibility, and development potential in one of Washingtons most desirable counties. Whether youre seeking a peaceful getaway or a long-term investment in outdoor living, this land is ready for your vision.
Let Wilco Land guide your journey to land ownership in Lewis County, Washingtonwhere nature meets opportunity.
Weve completed a Preliminary Wetlands and Geotech reposts to ensure the possibility of building on this property. The initial groundwork has already been laid to make your dream of building a home, cabin or RV site in Lewis County, Washington a reality. Contact our team for a copy of these reports.
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