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04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
04/27/2024
$2,750,000
709.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 39300 Porcupine Bay RD, Davenport, WA
This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that's located just 43 miles from the Spokane Int Airport. There is access off a paved road and is located just minutes away from the Porcupine Bay campground. The boat launch there will allow you to explore the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt enjoying water sports and fishing for numerous species of native and hatchery fish. Just 15 miles from Davenport which is the county seat for amenities
Land
The property consists of open meadows and is covered in Ponderosa Pines which allows the local wildlife to thrive.
Improvements
There are roads throughout the property and power runs along both roads bordering the property and has power on a portion of the property
Recreation
Porcupine Bay Campground is a popular among campers and boaters alike. It is nestled amount ponderosa pines and shrubs along the Spokane Arm of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. Lake Roosevelt is a 130-mile lake of the Columbia River created by the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941. This beautiful lake was named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The recreational area around the lake provides numerous opportunities for wonderful time spending. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, hunting and visiting historic places such as Fort Spokane and St. Paul's Mission. The fish in the reservoir include native and hatchery rainbow trout, native and hatchery kokanee salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, lake whitefish, mountain whitefish, brown trout, brook trout, burbot, sturgeon, cutthroat trout, bull trout, black crappie, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead, yellow bullhead, channel catfish.
Region & Climate
Lincoln County has a mild climate year round. The summers are usually warm with temperatures reaching into the mid- to upper 80s during the day. The winters are mild and rarely reach below freezing temperatures. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year with an average of 14 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is also minimal in this area, only averaging around 3 inches per year. With these conditions, Lincoln is the perfect place for those looking for a mild climate.
History
The history of Lincoln County has started long before white settlers. This land was popular among Indians, because a well-known Indian Trail extended from east to west. The most popular place of the overnight camping was near nowadays Davenport. The first white man came here in 1811 and for the next years this territory was well-known among fur traders who often crossed it. It should be also mentioned that Scotch botanist,David Douglas, came here in 1826. After this man the Douglas fir is named. In 1860s, this land was traversed by miners who headed to Fraser River mines. But the main industry of the county has become wheat farming. Lincoln County is the second most important producer of wheat in the State of Washington. Wheat was the first and the most important crop that was grown by the pioneer farmers.
Location
Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is2,310 square miles. The climate ofLincoln Countymakes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. Thepopulation of the county is 10,301. Its' largest city and county seat is Davenport.
03/25/2025
$149,000
3.51 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 53430 Mountain Vw Ln E, Reardan, WA
Welcome to Mountain View Ln, 3.5 acre open countryside lot surrounded with mountain views located just 15 miles from Spokane International Airport. Enjoy the ease of building in Lincoln County, with high producing well of 25 gpm on the property w/ power AND seller financing available. Paved and maintained roads to driveway. Enjoy the benefits of no Homeowners Association, yet rest easy with the presence of CC&R's in place to preserve the quality and aesthetics of your investment. Choose one of the home designs offered by local builder Chartwell Homes or bring your own builder. Two lots available. Video attached in the virtual tour.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
05/31/2025
$199,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - XX00 Timber Bay Dr, Davenport, WA
his 32.44-acre Sportsman's dream property is home tomultiple species of wildlife including elk, deer and wild turkeys. This property is also adjacent to Federal Land offering an excellent
opportunity for hunting and fishing at nearby Lake Roosevelt.There is plenty of area to park an RV or Fifth Wheel and enjoy nature.
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