If you've ever wanted a private piece of water to set your decoys and not share it with another soul, this is it.
This 5.16-acre parcel sits right along the Sprague River in Klamath County, Oregon — one of the most productive stretches of the Pacific Flyway. Mallards, pintails, teal, wigeon, and Canada geese move through this corridor every season. The property is classified as rural waterfront with freshwater emergent wetlands covering more than half the acreage. That's not a drawback — that's exactly what holds birds. We've already sold a neighboring lot to a buyer who uses his for duck hunting, and he couldn't be happier.
This is not a build site. The property sits in a flood zone due to its proximity to the Sprague River, which means no cabin, no septic, no well. What it is, is 5+ acres of genuine river-bottom waterfowl habitat at a price that makes sense. Park your blind, set your spread, and hunt your own water from October through January. This property can be camped on seasonally (after the snow melt, and before the snow flies).
Mountain views in every direction. Power lines along nearby Jackson St. Taxes run just $50 a year. No HOA.
Crater Lake National Park is 49 miles away. Whistler's Trading Post is 8 miles out for supplies. The Sprague River Transfer Station handles your waste haul 5 miles away.
Cash price: $26,400
Owner financing available: $799 down, $325/month for 79 months — no credit check.
We are real people selling real land. Message us and we will call you directly. We'll answer your questions straight, send additional photos, and walk you through exactly what you're buying. No runaround.
Serious buyers only — river property at this price doesn't sit long.