9,800 acres beginning near the west bank of Banks Lake and extending to the west within one mile of Highway 17.
A great opportunity to have a contiguous block of 9,800 +/- acres located in Douglas County just two hours from Spokane and four hours from Seattle. This scenic acreage is located near Coulee City and Mansfield. The versatility of this property allows for a multitude of uses including cattle grazing, farming, hunting and various recreational activities. Currently being used as a cattle ranch with spectacular views, natural scenery and quiet solitude.
Douglas County has some of the lowest electrical rates in the Nation, low property taxes and opportunities for wind energy, government and state programs.
There is abundant wildlife such as mule deer, chukar, quail, dove, Hungarian Partridge, with an occasional sage grouse, sharptail grouse, bear and cougar on the property.
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There are a variety of grasses on the property consisting of basin wildrye, bunch grass, prairie Junegrass, salt grass, tall fescue, greasewood, shrub-steppe and badger mounds, just to name a few.
Parcel 1: Smith Place & Capitol Hill
1,101.4 +/- deeded acres of which 643 +/- acres was previously farmed and is now in improved pasture. 98.8 acres is in CRP at $48.76 expiring 9/30/22. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 831.0 +/- acres of farmable land. The Smith Place is headquarters with power, 6 x 310 well with 3HP pump installed in 2001, working corrals, squeeze chute, several barns, sheds with six smaller holding type pastures, all with water from the well, and a 1975 Kentwood 60x24 mobile home. This parcel has road frontage and provides easy access to the headquarters off of Road S N.E. Capitol Hill is one large pasture with power and a 6 x 52 well with Franklin 1/2 HP pump installed in 2013.
Parcel 2: Smith Lake & Dagwood
1,114.4 +/- deeded acres plus 120 acres in-holdings. 128 +/- acres was previously farmed, now improved pasture. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 305.7 +/- acres of farmable land. Smith Lake and Dagwood pastures both receive water from the well via 2 PVC pipeline in Sale Parcel 1 with each having two livestock troughs in each pasture. Dagwood also has a drilled well in the center of the pasture that currently is not being used. In an average year, there will be water in the ponds in these 2 pastures. Access begins at the intersection of Roads 18 N.E. and S N.E. on a private road easement to the east.
Parcel 3: Wagner
1,305.8 +/- deeded acres of which 240 +/- acres was previous farmed and now improved pasture. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 336.2 +/- acres of farmable land. The entire acreage is currently in pasture with one livestock trough coming from Sale Parcel 1. There is a hand dug well in Section 32 that could possibly be used for livestock water. This pasture will usually have water in ponds on an average year. There is 77 +/- acres west of Road S N.E. that we allow our neighbor to use. This parcel has road frontage and provides easy access off of Road S N.E.
Parcel 4: Rommel, Glessing, West Foster & East Wagner
1,552 +/- deeded acres plus 200 +/- acres in-holdings. 518 +/- acres was previously farmed and is now improved pasture. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 693.5 +/- acres of farmable land. At the Rommel homestead there is power and 6 x 370 well with Goulds 2HP pump which was installed in 2000 which serves four pastures with 2 PVC pipeline. The Foster Coulee power and 12 well with 2HP pump at 252 was installed in 1997, which waters the west central and east central portions of Foster Coulee. The pipeline also goes into the Glessing pasture with one trough. There is an old homestead in Foster Coulee where a large barn and outbuildings are located. On average years there will be ponds in these pastures. Access begins at the intersection of Roads 18 N.E. and S N.E. on a private road easement to the east.
Parcel 5: Fisher Corners
1,213.29 +/- deeded acres plus 80 +/- acres in-holdings. Previously farmed was 285 +/- acres that is now improved pasture. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 412.3 +/- acres of farmable land. The Fisher Corners power and 6 x 467 well with Aeromotor 1-1/2HP pump was installed in 2003 which serves one trough in Glessing, one trough in Fisher Corners and one trough in Horse Lake pasture in Sale Parcel 6. There is also an inactive 452 well in Glessing. In the average years, there will be ponds. Access begins at the intersection of Roads 18 N.E. and S N.E. on a private road easement to the east and also a private easement beginning on Road 16 N.E. turning northerly on Section line between 10 and 11 for 1 mile.
Parcel 6: Horse Lake
791.2 +/- deeded acres plus 120 acres +/- in-holdings. There is 39 acres +/- that was previously farmed, now in improved pasture. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 172.7 +/- acres of farmable land. There is an underground power line starting at Road 16 N.E. and traveling northeasterly to Fisher Corners, Sale Parcel 5. Water is delivered from a 2 PVC pipeline in Sale Parcel 5 for one livestock trough. It has a spring fed pond on the north end. This has road frontage and provides easy access off of Road 16 N.E.
Parcel 7: Timber Lake & East Foster
1,627.36 +/- deeded acres, 480 acres DNR plus 40 +/- acres in-holdings. 150+/- acres was previous farmed, now improved pasture. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 178.6 +/- acres of farmable land. Both pastures are served by the well and pipeline in Sale Parcel 4 with one livestock trough or dugout tank per pasture. East Foster is also served by a spring and spring fed pond. Timber Lake is served by spring fed lake and working windmill in the east portion. Drilled well in 2014 next to windmill for backup water source. The south portion in average years will have ponds. Access is on a private easement beginning on Road 16 N.E. turning northerly on Section line between 10 and 11 for 1 mile, then turning easterly on Section line between 2 and 11 to the corner of this Sale Parcel.
Parcel 8: Horse Lake
96 +/- acres deeded. According to USDA NRCS there is approximately 18.7 +/- acres of farmable land. There is power on the north and west of this Sale Parcel. If we receive normal precipitation, there will be water in Horse Lake. This parcel has road frontage and provides easy access off of Road 16 N.E.
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