40 acres bordering over 1,000 acres of public recreational land with an incredible backdrop of Hart Mountain. 10 minutes from Plush OR, known a small drinking town with a cattle problem! Bring your RV, ATVs, shoot your guns, or just bring your hiking backpack come make memories for a lifetime!
The property is accessed via a dirt path off County Hwy 3-13 (Plush Cutoff Rd). The terrain is relatively level with the highest elevation and best views towards the southeastern quadrant. Hunting licenses in this area are within Game Unit 74 which includes Deer, Elk, Prongorn, Bighorn Sheep, and Black Bear.
Looking for some extra room to explore? Bordering this property are 1,280 acres of public land maintained by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The adjacent BLM land is open for ATV adventures, dispersed camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and hunting. Marvel at th...
Looking for some extra room to explore? Bordering this property are 1,280 acres of public land maintained by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The adjacent BLM land is open for ATV adventures, dispersed camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and hunting. Marvel at the pronghorn antelope as they graze upon the sagebrush and grasses that dot the landscape.
The most common uses are for those wanting a hunting camp, agricultural uses, RV and camping spot, ATV riding, a bugout spot, or simply to hold as a long-term asset or inflation hedge. Property taxes are less than $110 per year!
County: Lake
Parcel Number: 10534
Legal Description: Township 37 South, Range 23 East of the Willamette Meridian; Section 11: NW1/4 NW1/4
Utilities: None, building would be off-grid. Solar, propane, or generators for power.
Zoning: Agriculture. Click for Zoning Code.
Nearest town: 40 minutes from Lakeview: Population 2,500. Lakeview has all the essentials you need including a Safeway grocery store, hardware store, gas stations, restaurants, and a hospital.
Taxes: $108.39 per year.
Terrain: Relatively Level
Elevation: 5,410 5,440
Hart Lake recreational area covers over 7,000 acres and has the most stable water level within the valleys Warner Lake chain. The lake and the surrounding wetlands support a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. Due to Hart Lakes stable water level, it is usually available for fishing and boating. Other recreational opportunities on and near Hart Lake include hunting, bird watching, and camping. There are also public restrooms, sheltered picnic tables, and hiking trails at the Warner Wetlands Interpretive Site, north of Hart Lake.
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