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BEAVER CREEK RANCH
Baker City, Baker County, OREGON
$6,000,000
The Beaver Creek Ranch consists of 7,317 ac
m/l and is situated 8 miles South of Baker City
in Northeast Oregon. The Ranch is balanced
Gregory Sackos with over 260 acres of irrigated hay and
Principal Broker pasture featuring good full season water and
approximately 1.5 miles of the Powder River
Baker City, Oregon running through the ranch. The ranch runs south
O: 541.523.4434 with native range pasture into a small amount
M: 208.598.0267 of scattered timber on the upper end. If you are
IntermountainLand.com looking for a ranch that offers good production
with ease of management, this is it. Whether it is
a cow/calf, yearling, or a combination, this ranch
offers that kind of flexibility. Improvements include
a nice home, barns, outbuildings, good corrals and
livestock handling facilities; all of which are in great
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shape. There is an additional 1,992± acre pasture
that is nearby, offering good spring, summer or
fall grazing; you can drive the cattle to and from
the main ranch, priced separately at $1,095,842.
Video: https://youtu.be/J2SiaF_l0Fk
SHY MOUNTAIN RANCH –
OFF-GRID LIVING AT ITS FINEST
Elgin, Union County, OREGON | $1,250,000
The Shy Mountain Ranch is located North of
Elgin, Oregon, in the rolling timbered foothills of
the Wallowa Mountains. Open meadows with
scattered pockets of timber and extraordinary
views are highlights. The ranch contains 194
acres with nice pastures and surrounding timber.
The custom home, garage (carriage house),
barn, shop, and all improvements are totally self-
sustaining with more creature comforts and detail
than can be written here. Fresh, delicious spring
water; healthy, clean air; abundant wildlife and the
setting are truly unique. Perfect family retreat in a
beautiful and undiscovered part of the country. First
time on the market and priced to sell. Please watch
the video – https://youtu.be/C-axKKeNVaU –
and give us a call for more information.
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