Your chance to own a piece of wonder in Eastern Oregon
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You are buying 3+ miles of the Wild and Scenic Middle Fork John Day River flowing through 1242 acres.

Priced to Sell at $1,900,000. There are financing options available. The current owner is willing to carry a contract with a substantial down payment.


The Middle Fork of the John Day River is one of the last great Wild Salmon Runs in the Pacific NorthWest. Watch Salmon and SteelHead make their way to their spawning grounds

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This property is  rich in birds, elk, deer, and even bear. All can be seen from your doorstep. The natural beauty of this ranch is just outside your window. It’s even a stopping off spot for Hummingbirds migrating through, although some stay through the summer. With all there is on this ranch, and the Ritter Hot Springs adjacent, "There is just no other place like it!"

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If you’ve ever wanted your own piece of land where you can fish and hunt to your heart’s content, here it is.  This property straddles the Middle Fork of the John Day River system.  Since this river is designated "Wild and Scenic", building in sight of the river is no longer permitted.  This property has a beautiful home overlooking a bend in the river which makes this place unique and special.  You can watch Mallard ducks, Canadian geese, and even river otter from the comfort of your favorite chair. This property is in Grant County, a land of scenic contrasts. Things just look different here.   Eastern Oregon is a land of great diversity with majestic mountain ranges, wide open plains, ancient rock formations, and uncounted plant varieties.  Just up river from the ranch, you will find tell-tale tailings from early mining days. If panning for gold is your hobby, this is the place. Gold has been found in the river directly in front of the house and the historic mining towns of Granite, Sumpter, and Greenhorn are all within a short drive.


Also, all within a short hour’s drive from the ranch, you can find dramatic geological formations in the John Day Fossils Beds National Monument, and on the way there, you pass through the famous Kimberly Orchards where you can stop off and get a juicy peach or a crisp apple. Go in another direction, and you can find the ski area of Mt. Anthony, along with a multitude of lakes and streams. This property’s natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities are abundant year-round. If that’s not enough, there are thousands of acres of public land that offer backpacking, cross-country skiing, snow-mobiling, hunting, fishing, horseback riding or just scenic driving. This part of Oregon is the place for just about any recreational past time. You can find challenging golf courses, pristine camp grounds, thrilling rodeos, and quiet hiking trails all within a short drive of each other. Drive a little further and you can find Mt. Bachelor, one of the finest ski resorts in the United States. Or drive the other way and find the deepest river gorge in the United States, Hell’s Canyon, deeper even than the Grand Canyon.