The Farm at Campbell Crossing, consisting of 405.81± deeded acres across two separately saleable parcels, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a highly improved irrigated farm in the heart of Oregon’s scenic John Day River country. The primary parcel of 365± acres contains productive irrigated cropland and associated agricultural infrastructure, 0.5± miles of Rudio Creek flowing through, and 1.8± miles of North Fork John Day River frontage, which adds outstanding recreational appeal and riparian habitat. The nearby residence parcel of 40.81± acres provides privacy, views, and additional flexibility.
Located between Kimberly, Oregon, and Monument, Oregon, this productive agricultural property combines certified water rights, established irrigation infrastructure, productive cropland, and exceptional natural beauty into a manageable, efficient landholding.
A custom-built 1,822-square-foot, 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath residence built in 2010 provides comfortable accommodation in a scenic setting, with sweeping views of the North Fork John Day and Rudio Creek Canyons below and the surrounding hills. Designed to complement the surrounding landscape, the home offers an ideal base for agricultural operations, recreation, or seasonal retreats.
The Campbell Family ownership emphasized stewardship, irrigation efficiency, and habitat enhancement. Significant investments were made in irrigation infrastructure, including diversions, a distribution pond, pumps, buried pipelines, wheel lines, hand lines, and center pivot systems, to support efficient irrigated crop production. Collaborative conservation projects along Rudio Creek improved summer stream flows, enhanced riparian habitat, and contributed to the return of beaver and native fisheries to the drainage.
Whether utilized as a productive farm, recreational retreat, or long-term legacy holding, the property offers a compelling blend of agriculture, conservation, scenery, and lifestyle within one of Eastern Oregon’s most desirable river corridors.