Discover the unparalleled opportunity to own Hunters Point, a stunning 755-deeded-acre property in the heart of Summer Lake, Oregon. Situated just 18 miles north of the charming town of Paisley alongHighway 31, this expansive ranch offers a rare chance to possess one of the few peninsulas jutting out into the breathtaking Summer Lake, one of Central Oregon's iconic large, shallow lake beds. This uniquelandscape, surrounded by natural beauty, provides a serene and secluded retreat for outdoor enthusiasts, ranchers, and nature lovers Point is a sportsman's paradise, renowned for its world-class Mule Deer hunting. The area is celebrated for its exceptional genetics, producing trophy-quality Muleys that attract hunters from far andwide. Beyond deer, the property is teeming with diverse wildlife, including Pronghorn Antelope, Black Bear, a remarkable concentration of waterfowl, and thriving populations of Chukars. With the propertybacking up to the vast 2.3 million acres of the Winema National Forest along its south and west borders, you'll have direct access to endless opportunities for exploration, hunting, and outdoor ranchers, Hunters Point is equally impressive. The property is fully fenced and equipped with a reliable solar-powered water supply, ensuring your livestock's needs are met. The land boasts tremendousfat grass, providing lush, nutrient-rich grazing for cattle. On the northern boundary, the property neighbors three large alfalfa pivots, situated just below the striking rim rock that encircles Summer Lake, adding tothe scenic allure and agricultural potential of this remarkable an added benefit, Hunters Point currently qualifies for landowner preference tags, granting two buck and two bull tags annually, making it an even more attractive investment for hunting enthusiasts. Whetheryou're seeking a premier hunting destination, a productive cattle ranch, or a private retreat surrounded by Oregon's natural splendor, Hunters Point offers it all. Don't miss your chance to own this extraordinarypiece of Central Oregon's legacy.