Douglas County, Washington Land For Sale (55 results)
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02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
02/08/2022
$5,750,000
2025.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2025 Cougar Ridge Road, East Wenatchee, WA
The Columbia River Overlook is a unique property and rare offering. The views are a must see from this 2025 acres consisting of 5 separate parcels. The property has incredible views the Columbia River and the mouth of the Wenatchee River. In the background is the city of Wenatchee and a mountain backdrop that's a must see. This property is just minutes to all of the city of Wenatchee amenities and prime for future development.
Land
This property consists of 5 parcels totaling 2025 acres with rolling topography and incredible views. Currently over 1,000 acres in wheat production.
Recreation
The Wenatchee Valley is widely recognized as a mecca for outdoor recreation, offering one of the country's most diverse natural year-round playgrounds. With abundant sunshine and four distinct seasons, our sports and recreational venues are as plentiful as our orchards.
The Wenatchee Valley offers direct access to a variety of options that match virtually all interests, fitness levels, flairs for adventure and technical skills. With limitless options like sweeping foothills, a network of ball fields, a ski resort, and the mighty Columbia River, you won't run out of ways to enjoy our 300 days of sunshine each year.
Agriculture
Property is currently in wheat production of over 1,000 acres
Region & Climate
In general the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 25Fto90Fand is rarely below13For above98F.
History
By the late 1890s, the stage was set for Wenatchee's economic and population boom. The Wenatchee Valley's arid climate, rich volcanic soil, and proximity to the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers proved to be an excellent combination for agricultural success.
Within a few years, the Valley was covered with row upon row of young fruit trees. Apples were shipped to all parts of the world, and more and more people, learning of the valley of the apples,' came here to stay. Within 25 years, Wenatchee became the center of the greatest apple-producing region in the world.
Location
Situated in afertile valley in Central Washington at the confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers, Wenatchee is the second most populous city in the central part of the state and serves as the Chelan County seat. To the south and west, mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for the City. The nearest airport to Wenatchee is Wenatchee (EAT) Airport which is 4.9 miles away. Other nearby airports include Seattle (SEA) (93.6 miles), Everett (PAE) (98.6 miles) and Pasco (PSC) (98.9 miles).
05/20/2024
$42,500
39 ac.
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Douglas County - 16 Rd NE, Mansfield, WA
Amazing and unencumbered 39 Acres in the heart of Douglas county. Easy access off 16 Rd NE. TaxID 27271710002
Ideal for Hunting or Dry Wheat farming.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
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Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$134,500
1.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 2011 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
4 spectacular view lots over 1 acre total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$245,000
1.88 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 1921 Columbia Boulevard, Bridgeport, WA
2 spectacular view lots almost 2 acres total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
09/23/2025
$328,000
2.51 ac.
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Douglas County - 1751 Fairview Avenue, Bridgeport, WA
2 spectacular view lots over 2.5 acres total, overlooking the Columbia River and Chief Joseph Dam with varied development options. Zoned TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, well over 50 options or build a residence to live in and enjoy the location. Water/sewer hook up available in the street. Only five minutes to Waterfront Park and the public boat launch. Start enjoying all that this amazing recreational area has to offer. Buyer to verify location of utilities and zoning capabilities. Zoning Bridgeport 17.36.
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