Malheur County, Oregon Land For Sale (101 results)
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10/08/2025
$250,000
322 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - TBD, Adrian, OR
322 acres of vacant land located in Malheur County just outside of Adrian, OR, and Homedale, ID. With easy access to BLM land which borders two sides of the property.
Land
The South Canal runs through the property, providing a water resource to the area wildlife. The topography is primarily level with gentle rolling terrain and a few sloped areas. This area near the Idaho-Oregon border is characterized by sagebrush, rangeland, rolling hills and desert terrain.
Recreation
The property sits just outside of Homedale, ID and Adrian, OR surrounded by endless access to a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities, especially for nature lovers, anglers, hunters, and adventure seekers. It's located near several rivers, canyons, and public lands that make it a gateway to some of the most scenic and remote areas.
Nearby recreation amenities include:
Owyhee Reservoir: This reservoir offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and kayaking. The area around the reservoir also has camping facilities.
Owyhee River: Known for its scenic beauty and opportunities for renowned fly fishing, along with rafting and kayaking, the river flows through breathtaking canyons and offers a chance to experience the natural beauty of the region.
Hunting: The region around Adrian is known for its hunting opportunities, especially for waterfowl hunting and game birds like chukar and quail. There are public lands and wildlife management areas within a reasonable distance of Adrian, providing mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and occasionally elk hunting opportunities
Camping:There are campgrounds around Adrian, providing opportunities for camping under the stars, especially near the Owyhee Reservoir or along the riverbanks.
Agriculture
Agriculture plays a significant role in both Adrian's economy as well as the economy in Homedale, ID, with farming and ranching being primary occupations for many residents.
Region & Climate
Due to its semi-arid climate, the area experiences warm to hot summers and relatively mild but cold winters with limited precipitation.
History
Homedale, Idaho is a quiet agricultural town steeped in tradition and community spirit. Surrounded by wide fields of corn, alfalfa, and vineyards that stretch toward the distant Owyhee Mountains, the town exudes a rustic charm that's both timeless and welcoming. Homedale's downtown offers a blend of small businesses, local eateries, and reminders of its deep Basque heritage. Homedale stands as a gateway between Idaho's rich farming heartland and the untamed wilds of the Owyhee backcountry.
Adrian, Oregon is near the Oregon-Idaho border and is a small agricultural town in Malheur County, nestled along the Snake River in southeastern Oregon. Its development is closely tied to irrigation, farming, and railroads in the early 20th century. Major irrigation developmentsespecially the Owyhee Project (started in the 1930s)transformed the dry high desert into productive farmland. The Owyhee Dam, just south of Adrian, is still critical to the region's water supply.
Location
Adrian, Oregon, is a small town with a relatively low population located near the Oregon-Idaho border.
Homedale, Idaho, sits in the scenic Snake River Valley, surrounded by rolling hills and the Owyhee Mountains. About 45 miles southwest of Boise, it offers both rural charm and easy access to urban amenities.
Nearby Cities/Towns include:
Homedale, ID
Adrian, OR
Ontario, OR the nearest larger town with more services
Boise, ID the nearest major city and airport
10/02/2024
$22,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Jordan Valley, OR
Escape to the wide-open spaces of Malheur County, Oregon with this 40-acre vacant lot for sale in Jordan Valley, OR. Surrounded by the rugged beauty of Oregon’s high desert, this acreage offers the perfect blend of privacy, freedom, and outdoor adventure.
Zoned Exclusive Range Use (CA-2), the property allows for tiny homes, mobile homes, or recreational use, giving you flexibility to create your dream retreat, off-grid escape, or long-term land investment. Whether you’re drawn to the peace of rural living or the excitement of outdoor recreation, this property delivers both.
With expansive views, room to roam, and the freedom to build your way, this Jordan Valley land for sale is a rare opportunity in one of Oregon’s most scenic regions.
Don’t miss your chance to own 40 acres in Malheur County, Oregon—contact us today to make it yours.
PROPERTY LOCATION
The property can be found at Jordan Valley, OR, 97910. Simply enter the coordinates (42.66953, -117.77707) into Google Maps for a direct route.
Start with this nearby address 0 Gilbert Ranch Rd, Jordan Valley, OR 97910 in your mapping app. This will get you near the property, then enter the GPS coordinates to locate the exact location of the property!
PURCHASE OPTIONS
This beautiful lot can be yours for $22,000 cash, or take advantage of our financing options starting at $32,000 with just $13,258.05 down (includes 4 month Tax reserve & Doc Fees). Monthly payments are as low as $427.42 for 72 months, $478.35 for 60 months, or $555.79 for 48 months. Flexible terms to make owning land easy!
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Address: Jordan Valley, OR, 97910
Parcel Number: 12398.0
County: Malheur
State: OR
Parcel Size: 40
City: Jordan Valley
Zip Code: 97910
Center GPS Coordinates: 42.66953, -117.77707
Corner GPS Coordinates:
42.6714, -117.7747 NE
42.6677, -117.7746 SE
42.6677, -117.7795 SW
42.6714, -117.7796 NW
Legal Description: N/A
Elevation: 3840 ft
Property Access: While zoning ordinances require a minimum of 360 acres to build in this area, with the right planning and effort, you can establish legal access and submit a non-farm dwelling application for approval. It's a challenge that could lead to an incredible, custom-built project in a special location!
*Disclaimer - Buyer must perform their own due diligence that they should do with any land purchase.
This land is sold as is and all information provided is to the best of the sellers knowledge. Seller does not guarantee accuracy of property location on maps or descriptions shown in listing as well as facts describing the property. Buyer to verify all details of property including property location and boundaries and lot lines, as well as feasibility to use property for buyers desired purpose. Many of the pictures provided are not personally taken by the seller and some of the presented pictures represent the general area near/around the property. All utilities related to this property are potentially subject to a connection charge or additional expense to bring them to or onto the property. Furthermore, It is understood and agreed to by the parties involved that selling party, while holding an equitable interest in and to the property, is not presently making, and has not made, any representation to any party that it holds legal title in and to the property. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Buyer hereby agrees to waive, release and forever discharge Root Down Land LLC and all its affiliate companies from any claim, be it at law or in equity, that the Buyer, their heirs, transferees, assigns, subrogees, devisees, and agents may allege, arising out of our disclosure (s) of its present interest in and to the property, if any as well as out of any potential and accidental discrepancies in lot lines, pictures, or property location to the actual property.
*Disclaimer - The buyer is responsible for verifying all information with the County as to what can and cant be done with the property. Buyer will need to work with the County to obtain the proper permits if needed. Buyer will also need to confirm the availability of any utilities needed or serviced on the property. Seller makes no warranties or representations about the Land, its condition,HOA/POA restrictions, covenants, or what can be built on the property.
05/28/2025
$1,900,000
42.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - TBD, Adrian, OR
42.36-acre recreational hunting and fishing retreat. Nestled less than 1 hour from Boise, ID this property has waterfowl, turkey, and upland hunting plus a stocked lake. This paradise is 10 minutes from Homedale, ID and just 15 minutes from Adrian, OR. Ideally located in one of the Pacific Northwest's top flyways, with ideal habitat from surrounding rivers, wetlands, and farmland. Bunkhouse with power on-siteperfect for early morning hunts.
Land
The property is a true sanctuary for various bird species and wildlife. Southeastern Oregon is home to an extensive network of waterwaysincluding the Snake River, Owyhee River, and numerous smaller tributaries. Combined with the region's irrigated farmland, this creates a rich blend of wetlands, flooded fields, and natural ponds that draw in a wide variety of waterfowl. This private 42+ acre hunting and fishing retreat sits in the heart of it all, offering one of the most productive and rewarding waterfowl hunting experiences in the Pacific Northwest, in addition to turkey hunting and upland bird hunting such as quail. Add a stocked lake full of bass, bluegill, and crappie, and you've got the ultimate exclusive sportsman's getaway. The property has an active building permit in place.
A rare opportunity to own premier recreational land just 1 hour from Boise, ID surrounded by stunning views of area farmland and the Owyhee Mountains.
Improvements
There is an on-site 1020 bunkhouse with bunkbeds and power, making it perfect for overnight stays before early morning waterfowl hunts.
2 Conex units for storage and additional space.
Active building permit in place.
Features two well-placed pit blinds, offering excellent cover for prime waterfowl hunting.
A stocked lake brimming with bass, bluegill, and crappie.
Recreation
The property sits just outside of Homedale, ID and Adrian, OR surrounded by endless access to a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities, especially for nature lovers, anglers, hunters, and adventure seekers. It's located near several rivers, canyons, and public lands that make it a gateway to some of the most scenic and remote areas.
Nearby Recreation Spots:
Owyhee Reservoir & Lake Owyhee fishing, boating, camping
Owyhee River renowned fly fishing
Owyhee Mountains rugged and remote, vast wilderness
Succor Creek State Natural Area dramatic rock formations, fishing, camping, wildlife
Leslie Gulch breathtaking rock spires and wild scenery with fishing, camping, and hiking
Jordan Craters remote volcanic field
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Ridgeview Irrigation District 13.6 acres of water rights.
Region & Climate
Due to its semi-arid climate, this area experiences warm to hot, dry summers and mild to cold winters with limited precipitation.
History
Homedale, Idaho is a quiet agricultural town steeped in tradition and community spirit. Surrounded by wide fields of corn, alfalfa, and vineyards that stretch toward the distant Owyhee Mountains, the town exudes a rustic charm that's both timeless and welcoming. Homedale's downtown offers a blend of small businesses, local eateries, and reminders of its deep Basque heritage. Homedale stands as a gateway between Idaho's rich farming heartland and the untamed wilds of the Owyhee backcountry.
Adrian, Oregon is near the Oregon-Idaho border and is a small agricultural town in Malheur County, nestled along the Snake River in southeastern Oregon. Its development is closely tied to irrigation, farming, and railroads in the early 20th century. Major irrigation developmentsespecially the Owyhee Project (started in the 1930s)transformed the dry high desert into productive farmland. The Owyhee Dam, just south of Adrian, is still critical to the region's water supply.
Location
Nearby Cities/Towns include:
Homedale, ID approx. 5-10 minutes away.
Adrian, OR approx. 15 minutes away.
Ontario, OR about 25 miles north (the nearest larger town with more services).
Boise, ID about 65 miles east, the nearest major city and airport.
06/25/2024
$1,800,000
3200 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Westfall, OR
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp spans 3,200 deeded acres and offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers. Located eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, this expansive ranch includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, a year-round creek, and good stock water sources. It features two cow camps for efficient ranch operations and is home to some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon, along with a resident elk herd and prime mule deer hunting. With controlled access to over 10,000 acres, this property provides unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds, making it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Overview
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers alike. This expansive ranch spans 3,200 deeded acres and is currently utilized for grazing cattle. Its diverse terrain and natural resources make it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Location
The ranch is conveniently located just eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, providing easy access to nearby towns while offering the seclusion and tranquility of rural life.
Grazing and Water Resources
Clover Creek Chukar Camp includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, ensuring ample grazing opportunities for livestock. The property boasts a year-round creek, providing reliable water sources for cattle and wildlife. Additional good stock water sources further support ranching activities.
Wildlife and Hunting
This ranch is a paradise for hunters, featuring some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon. The property also hosts a resident elk herd and is a prime location for mule deer hunting. With control over access to more than 10,000 acres, hunters can enjoy unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds.
Infrastructure
The ranch is equipped with two cow camps, providing essential facilities for ranch operations and seasonal cattle management. These camps are strategically located to optimize the use of the expansive grazing areas and natural resources.
Scenic and Recreational Value
Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers breathtaking views and a serene environment perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in hunting, exploring the vast acreage, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this ranch provides a unique and rewarding outdoor experience.
Experience the beauty and potential of Clover Creek Chukar Camp, a versatile property that caters to the needs of ranchers and outdoor lovers.
06/25/2024
$1,800,000
3200 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Westfall, OR
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp spans 3,200 deeded acres and offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers. Located eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, this expansive ranch includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, a year-round creek, and good stock water sources. It features two cow camps for efficient ranch operations and is home to some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon, along with a resident elk herd and prime mule deer hunting. With controlled access to over 10,000 acres, this property provides unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds, making it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Overview
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers alike. This expansive ranch spans 3,200 deeded acres and is currently utilized for grazing cattle. Its diverse terrain and natural resources make it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Location
The ranch is conveniently located just eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, providing easy access to nearby towns while offering the seclusion and tranquility of rural life.
Grazing and Water Resources
Clover Creek Chukar Camp includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, ensuring ample grazing opportunities for livestock. The property boasts a year-round creek, providing reliable water sources for cattle and wildlife. Additional good stock water sources further support ranching activities.
Wildlife and Hunting
This ranch is a paradise for hunters, featuring some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon. The property also hosts a resident elk herd and is a prime location for mule deer hunting. With control over access to more than 10,000 acres, hunters can enjoy unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds.
Infrastructure
The ranch is equipped with two cow camps, providing essential facilities for ranch operations and seasonal cattle management. These camps are strategically located to optimize the use of the expansive grazing areas and natural resources.
Scenic and Recreational Value
Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers breathtaking views and a serene environment perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in hunting, exploring the vast acreage, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this ranch provides a unique and rewarding outdoor experience.
Experience the beauty and potential of Clover Creek Chukar Camp, a versatile property that caters to the needs of ranchers and outdoor lovers.
06/25/2024
$1,800,000
3200 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Westfall, OR
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp spans 3,200 deeded acres and offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers. Located eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, this expansive ranch includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, a year-round creek, and good stock water sources. It features two cow camps for efficient ranch operations and is home to some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon, along with a resident elk herd and prime mule deer hunting. With controlled access to over 10,000 acres, this property provides unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds, making it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Overview
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers alike. This expansive ranch spans 3,200 deeded acres and is currently utilized for grazing cattle. Its diverse terrain and natural resources make it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Location
The ranch is conveniently located just eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, providing easy access to nearby towns while offering the seclusion and tranquility of rural life.
Grazing and Water Resources
Clover Creek Chukar Camp includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, ensuring ample grazing opportunities for livestock. The property boasts a year-round creek, providing reliable water sources for cattle and wildlife. Additional good stock water sources further support ranching activities.
Wildlife and Hunting
This ranch is a paradise for hunters, featuring some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon. The property also hosts a resident elk herd and is a prime location for mule deer hunting. With control over access to more than 10,000 acres, hunters can enjoy unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds.
Infrastructure
The ranch is equipped with two cow camps, providing essential facilities for ranch operations and seasonal cattle management. These camps are strategically located to optimize the use of the expansive grazing areas and natural resources.
Scenic and Recreational Value
Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers breathtaking views and a serene environment perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in hunting, exploring the vast acreage, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this ranch provides a unique and rewarding outdoor experience.
Experience the beauty and potential of Clover Creek Chukar Camp, a versatile property that caters to the needs of ranchers and outdoor lovers.
06/25/2024
$1,800,000
3200 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Westfall, OR
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp spans 3,200 deeded acres and offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers. Located eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, this expansive ranch includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, a year-round creek, and good stock water sources. It features two cow camps for efficient ranch operations and is home to some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon, along with a resident elk herd and prime mule deer hunting. With controlled access to over 10,000 acres, this property provides unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds, making it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Overview
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers alike. This expansive ranch spans 3,200 deeded acres and is currently utilized for grazing cattle. Its diverse terrain and natural resources make it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Location
The ranch is conveniently located just eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, providing easy access to nearby towns while offering the seclusion and tranquility of rural life.
Grazing and Water Resources
Clover Creek Chukar Camp includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, ensuring ample grazing opportunities for livestock. The property boasts a year-round creek, providing reliable water sources for cattle and wildlife. Additional good stock water sources further support ranching activities.
Wildlife and Hunting
This ranch is a paradise for hunters, featuring some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon. The property also hosts a resident elk herd and is a prime location for mule deer hunting. With control over access to more than 10,000 acres, hunters can enjoy unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds.
Infrastructure
The ranch is equipped with two cow camps, providing essential facilities for ranch operations and seasonal cattle management. These camps are strategically located to optimize the use of the expansive grazing areas and natural resources.
Scenic and Recreational Value
Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers breathtaking views and a serene environment perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in hunting, exploring the vast acreage, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this ranch provides a unique and rewarding outdoor experience.
Experience the beauty and potential of Clover Creek Chukar Camp, a versatile property that caters to the needs of ranchers and outdoor lovers.
06/25/2024
$1,800,000
3200 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Westfall, OR
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp spans 3,200 deeded acres and offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers. Located eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, this expansive ranch includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, a year-round creek, and good stock water sources. It features two cow camps for efficient ranch operations and is home to some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon, along with a resident elk herd and prime mule deer hunting. With controlled access to over 10,000 acres, this property provides unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds, making it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Overview
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers alike. This expansive ranch spans 3,200 deeded acres and is currently utilized for grazing cattle. Its diverse terrain and natural resources make it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Location
The ranch is conveniently located just eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, providing easy access to nearby towns while offering the seclusion and tranquility of rural life.
Grazing and Water Resources
Clover Creek Chukar Camp includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, ensuring ample grazing opportunities for livestock. The property boasts a year-round creek, providing reliable water sources for cattle and wildlife. Additional good stock water sources further support ranching activities.
Wildlife and Hunting
This ranch is a paradise for hunters, featuring some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon. The property also hosts a resident elk herd and is a prime location for mule deer hunting. With control over access to more than 10,000 acres, hunters can enjoy unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds.
Infrastructure
The ranch is equipped with two cow camps, providing essential facilities for ranch operations and seasonal cattle management. These camps are strategically located to optimize the use of the expansive grazing areas and natural resources.
Scenic and Recreational Value
Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers breathtaking views and a serene environment perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in hunting, exploring the vast acreage, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this ranch provides a unique and rewarding outdoor experience.
Experience the beauty and potential of Clover Creek Chukar Camp, a versatile property that caters to the needs of ranchers and outdoor lovers.
06/25/2024
$1,800,000
3200 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Westfall, OR
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp spans 3,200 deeded acres and offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers. Located eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, this expansive ranch includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, a year-round creek, and good stock water sources. It features two cow camps for efficient ranch operations and is home to some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon, along with a resident elk herd and prime mule deer hunting. With controlled access to over 10,000 acres, this property provides unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds, making it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Overview
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Eastern Oregon, Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers a unique opportunity for hunters, outdoorsmen, and cattle ranchers alike. This expansive ranch spans 3,200 deeded acres and is currently utilized for grazing cattle. Its diverse terrain and natural resources make it an ideal outdoor retreat.
Location
The ranch is conveniently located just eight miles north of Westfall, OR, and 34 miles northwest of Vale, OR, providing easy access to nearby towns while offering the seclusion and tranquility of rural life.
Grazing and Water Resources
Clover Creek Chukar Camp includes a 451 AUM BLM grazing lease, ensuring ample grazing opportunities for livestock. The property boasts a year-round creek, providing reliable water sources for cattle and wildlife. Additional good stock water sources further support ranching activities.
Wildlife and Hunting
This ranch is a paradise for hunters, featuring some of the best chukar populations in Eastern Oregon. The property also hosts a resident elk herd and is a prime location for mule deer hunting. With control over access to more than 10,000 acres, hunters can enjoy unparalleled privacy and extensive hunting grounds.
Infrastructure
The ranch is equipped with two cow camps, providing essential facilities for ranch operations and seasonal cattle management. These camps are strategically located to optimize the use of the expansive grazing areas and natural resources.
Scenic and Recreational Value
Clover Creek Chukar Camp offers breathtaking views and a serene environment perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in hunting, exploring the vast acreage, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this ranch provides a unique and rewarding outdoor experience.
Experience the beauty and potential of Clover Creek Chukar Camp, a versatile property that caters to the needs of ranchers and outdoor lovers.
06/26/2024
$1,175,000
112.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 683 Butler Blvd, Ontario, OR
Located just outside Ontario, Oregon, this is an incredible opportunity to own 113 acres of productive and versatile land. The property offers 94 acres of irrigated ground, a spacious 2,900 square foot home, two peaceful ponds, and a second building site complete with its own well and septic system. Whether you're looking to farm, build, or enjoy wide open space, this property has it all.
Land
This expansive 113-acre property, with 94 acres under irrigation, offers a wide range of agricultural and recreational opportunities. The land has been laser leveled and features a complete irrigation system that includes a pivot, concrete ditch, and wheel lines. Two ponds provide irrigation water and are stocked with fish, making them ideal for both fishing and duck hunting. The soil is primarily silt loam, excellent for growing a variety of crops. The land was previously used for a purebred Hereford cattle operation and is well-suited for continued livestock or crop production.
Included in the sale is a separate 111-acre parcel that comes with a building permit. A new well and septic system are already in place, offering a ready-to-build site for a new home, second residence, or future expansion.
Improvements
This property features a spacious 2,935 square foot home with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Highlights include a walk-in partial basement that houses the furnace, reverse osmosis system, water heater, and storage, along with a distinctive catwalk that adds character and charm. The home is equipped with an upgraded reverse osmosis system for high-quality water, including new internal components. Comfort is ensured year-round with a ventless heating and cooling system and passive solar heating to enhance energy efficiency. A brand-new water heater has also been installed.
The entire home has been updated with new flooring throughout, including the master bedroom, hallway, master bathroom, and closets. The property includes two propane tanks: a 500-gallon owned tank and a 1,000-gallon leased tank.
Additional updates include a newly installed culvert at the driveway entrance. New siding and fixtures are included and ready for installation.
Recreation
Malheur County is a sought after destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing in its abundant waterways including the Malheur River, Owyhee River, Snake River and their numerous tributaries. Popular fishing spots nearby include Bully Creek Reservoir and Lake Owyhee State Park. These areas offer opportunities for boating, water sports, RV camping and hiking, making Malheur County an excellent location for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The region's diverse landscape, from rolling river valleys to rugged high desert provides stunning scenery and abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing and hunting. With plentiful game such as deer, upland birds and waterfowl, Malheur County supports a rich and active outdoor lifestyle throughout the year.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
This property includes full irrigation rights through the Warm Springs Irrigation District, ensuring reliable and consistent water access for the irrigated acreage. The established irrigation system supports productive agricultural use and livestock needs throughout the growing season.
Region & Climate
Ontario experiences a semi-arid climate marked by hot, dry summers and cold winters. With more than 250 sunny days each year, the area provides excellent conditions for outdoor activities and thriving agriculture. Summer temperatures frequently climb into the high 90s, offering plenty of warmth and sunshine. Winters bring crisp, chilly weather with occasional snowfall and temperatures that can dip into the low 20s, creating a distinct seasonal contrast.
Location
In the high desert region, Ontario, Oregon, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community spirit. This charming city, located in Malheur County, stands as a testament to the resilience of small-town America. With roots dating back to the Oregon Trail era, Ontario proudly preserves its heritage through numerous landmarks and museums. Conveniently situated just over an hour from Boise, Idaho, the city provides the comforts of small-town living with easy access to the amenities of a larger metropolitan area.
The Snake River, winding through the region, serves as both a vital resource for agriculture and a scenic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, the rugged Owyhee Mountains offer excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, and hunting.
In recent years, Ontario has experienced renewed economic growth, fueled by a blossoming arts and culture scene, thriving small businesses, and innovative startups. Despite this progress, the community remains committed to preserving the city's small-town charm and core values.
06/26/2024
$1,175,000
112.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 683 Butler Blvd, Ontario, OR
Located just outside Ontario, Oregon, this is an incredible opportunity to own 113 acres of productive and versatile land. The property offers 94 acres of irrigated ground, a spacious 2,900 square foot home, two peaceful ponds, and a second building site complete with its own well and septic system. Whether you're looking to farm, build, or enjoy wide open space, this property has it all.
Land
This expansive 113-acre property, with 94 acres under irrigation, offers a wide range of agricultural and recreational opportunities. The land has been laser leveled and features a complete irrigation system that includes a pivot, concrete ditch, and wheel lines. Two ponds provide irrigation water and are stocked with fish, making them ideal for both fishing and duck hunting. The soil is primarily silt loam, excellent for growing a variety of crops. The land was previously used for a purebred Hereford cattle operation and is well-suited for continued livestock or crop production.
Included in the sale is a separate 111-acre parcel that comes with a building permit. A new well and septic system are already in place, offering a ready-to-build site for a new home, second residence, or future expansion.
Improvements
This property features a spacious 2,935 square foot home with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Highlights include a walk-in partial basement that houses the furnace, reverse osmosis system, water heater, and storage, along with a distinctive catwalk that adds character and charm. The home is equipped with an upgraded reverse osmosis system for high-quality water, including new internal components. Comfort is ensured year-round with a ventless heating and cooling system and passive solar heating to enhance energy efficiency. A brand-new water heater has also been installed.
The entire home has been updated with new flooring throughout, including the master bedroom, hallway, master bathroom, and closets. The property includes two propane tanks: a 500-gallon owned tank and a 1,000-gallon leased tank.
Additional updates include a newly installed culvert at the driveway entrance. New siding and fixtures are included and ready for installation.
Recreation
Malheur County is a sought after destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing in its abundant waterways including the Malheur River, Owyhee River, Snake River and their numerous tributaries. Popular fishing spots nearby include Bully Creek Reservoir and Lake Owyhee State Park. These areas offer opportunities for boating, water sports, RV camping and hiking, making Malheur County an excellent location for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The region's diverse landscape, from rolling river valleys to rugged high desert provides stunning scenery and abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing and hunting. With plentiful game such as deer, upland birds and waterfowl, Malheur County supports a rich and active outdoor lifestyle throughout the year.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
This property includes full irrigation rights through the Warm Springs Irrigation District, ensuring reliable and consistent water access for the irrigated acreage. The established irrigation system supports productive agricultural use and livestock needs throughout the growing season.
Region & Climate
Ontario experiences a semi-arid climate marked by hot, dry summers and cold winters. With more than 250 sunny days each year, the area provides excellent conditions for outdoor activities and thriving agriculture. Summer temperatures frequently climb into the high 90s, offering plenty of warmth and sunshine. Winters bring crisp, chilly weather with occasional snowfall and temperatures that can dip into the low 20s, creating a distinct seasonal contrast.
Location
In the high desert region, Ontario, Oregon, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community spirit. This charming city, located in Malheur County, stands as a testament to the resilience of small-town America. With roots dating back to the Oregon Trail era, Ontario proudly preserves its heritage through numerous landmarks and museums. Conveniently situated just over an hour from Boise, Idaho, the city provides the comforts of small-town living with easy access to the amenities of a larger metropolitan area.
The Snake River, winding through the region, serves as both a vital resource for agriculture and a scenic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, the rugged Owyhee Mountains offer excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, and hunting.
In recent years, Ontario has experienced renewed economic growth, fueled by a blossoming arts and culture scene, thriving small businesses, and innovative startups. Despite this progress, the community remains committed to preserving the city's small-town charm and core values.
06/26/2024
$1,175,000
112.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 683 Butler Blvd, Ontario, OR
Located just outside Ontario, Oregon, this is an incredible opportunity to own 113 acres of productive and versatile land. The property offers 94 acres of irrigated ground, a spacious 2,900 square foot home, two peaceful ponds, and a second building site complete with its own well and septic system. Whether you're looking to farm, build, or enjoy wide open space, this property has it all.
Land
This expansive 113-acre property, with 94 acres under irrigation, offers a wide range of agricultural and recreational opportunities. The land has been laser leveled and features a complete irrigation system that includes a pivot, concrete ditch, and wheel lines. Two ponds provide irrigation water and are stocked with fish, making them ideal for both fishing and duck hunting. The soil is primarily silt loam, excellent for growing a variety of crops. The land was previously used for a purebred Hereford cattle operation and is well-suited for continued livestock or crop production.
Included in the sale is a separate 111-acre parcel that comes with a building permit. A new well and septic system are already in place, offering a ready-to-build site for a new home, second residence, or future expansion.
Improvements
This property features a spacious 2,935 square foot home with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Highlights include a walk-in partial basement that houses the furnace, reverse osmosis system, water heater, and storage, along with a distinctive catwalk that adds character and charm. The home is equipped with an upgraded reverse osmosis system for high-quality water, including new internal components. Comfort is ensured year-round with a ventless heating and cooling system and passive solar heating to enhance energy efficiency. A brand-new water heater has also been installed.
The entire home has been updated with new flooring throughout, including the master bedroom, hallway, master bathroom, and closets. The property includes two propane tanks: a 500-gallon owned tank and a 1,000-gallon leased tank.
Additional updates include a newly installed culvert at the driveway entrance. New siding and fixtures are included and ready for installation.
Recreation
Malheur County is a sought after destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing in its abundant waterways including the Malheur River, Owyhee River, Snake River and their numerous tributaries. Popular fishing spots nearby include Bully Creek Reservoir and Lake Owyhee State Park. These areas offer opportunities for boating, water sports, RV camping and hiking, making Malheur County an excellent location for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The region's diverse landscape, from rolling river valleys to rugged high desert provides stunning scenery and abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing and hunting. With plentiful game such as deer, upland birds and waterfowl, Malheur County supports a rich and active outdoor lifestyle throughout the year.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
This property includes full irrigation rights through the Warm Springs Irrigation District, ensuring reliable and consistent water access for the irrigated acreage. The established irrigation system supports productive agricultural use and livestock needs throughout the growing season.
Region & Climate
Ontario experiences a semi-arid climate marked by hot, dry summers and cold winters. With more than 250 sunny days each year, the area provides excellent conditions for outdoor activities and thriving agriculture. Summer temperatures frequently climb into the high 90s, offering plenty of warmth and sunshine. Winters bring crisp, chilly weather with occasional snowfall and temperatures that can dip into the low 20s, creating a distinct seasonal contrast.
Location
In the high desert region, Ontario, Oregon, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community spirit. This charming city, located in Malheur County, stands as a testament to the resilience of small-town America. With roots dating back to the Oregon Trail era, Ontario proudly preserves its heritage through numerous landmarks and museums. Conveniently situated just over an hour from Boise, Idaho, the city provides the comforts of small-town living with easy access to the amenities of a larger metropolitan area.
The Snake River, winding through the region, serves as both a vital resource for agriculture and a scenic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, the rugged Owyhee Mountains offer excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, and hunting.
In recent years, Ontario has experienced renewed economic growth, fueled by a blossoming arts and culture scene, thriving small businesses, and innovative startups. Despite this progress, the community remains committed to preserving the city's small-town charm and core values.
06/26/2024
$1,175,000
112.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 683 Butler Blvd, Ontario, OR
Located just outside Ontario, Oregon, this is an incredible opportunity to own 113 acres of productive and versatile land. The property offers 94 acres of irrigated ground, a spacious 2,900 square foot home, two peaceful ponds, and a second building site complete with its own well and septic system. Whether you're looking to farm, build, or enjoy wide open space, this property has it all.
Land
This expansive 113-acre property, with 94 acres under irrigation, offers a wide range of agricultural and recreational opportunities. The land has been laser leveled and features a complete irrigation system that includes a pivot, concrete ditch, and wheel lines. Two ponds provide irrigation water and are stocked with fish, making them ideal for both fishing and duck hunting. The soil is primarily silt loam, excellent for growing a variety of crops. The land was previously used for a purebred Hereford cattle operation and is well-suited for continued livestock or crop production.
Included in the sale is a separate 111-acre parcel that comes with a building permit. A new well and septic system are already in place, offering a ready-to-build site for a new home, second residence, or future expansion.
Improvements
This property features a spacious 2,935 square foot home with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Highlights include a walk-in partial basement that houses the furnace, reverse osmosis system, water heater, and storage, along with a distinctive catwalk that adds character and charm. The home is equipped with an upgraded reverse osmosis system for high-quality water, including new internal components. Comfort is ensured year-round with a ventless heating and cooling system and passive solar heating to enhance energy efficiency. A brand-new water heater has also been installed.
The entire home has been updated with new flooring throughout, including the master bedroom, hallway, master bathroom, and closets. The property includes two propane tanks: a 500-gallon owned tank and a 1,000-gallon leased tank.
Additional updates include a newly installed culvert at the driveway entrance. New siding and fixtures are included and ready for installation.
Recreation
Malheur County is a sought after destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing in its abundant waterways including the Malheur River, Owyhee River, Snake River and their numerous tributaries. Popular fishing spots nearby include Bully Creek Reservoir and Lake Owyhee State Park. These areas offer opportunities for boating, water sports, RV camping and hiking, making Malheur County an excellent location for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The region's diverse landscape, from rolling river valleys to rugged high desert provides stunning scenery and abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing and hunting. With plentiful game such as deer, upland birds and waterfowl, Malheur County supports a rich and active outdoor lifestyle throughout the year.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
This property includes full irrigation rights through the Warm Springs Irrigation District, ensuring reliable and consistent water access for the irrigated acreage. The established irrigation system supports productive agricultural use and livestock needs throughout the growing season.
Region & Climate
Ontario experiences a semi-arid climate marked by hot, dry summers and cold winters. With more than 250 sunny days each year, the area provides excellent conditions for outdoor activities and thriving agriculture. Summer temperatures frequently climb into the high 90s, offering plenty of warmth and sunshine. Winters bring crisp, chilly weather with occasional snowfall and temperatures that can dip into the low 20s, creating a distinct seasonal contrast.
Location
In the high desert region, Ontario, Oregon, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community spirit. This charming city, located in Malheur County, stands as a testament to the resilience of small-town America. With roots dating back to the Oregon Trail era, Ontario proudly preserves its heritage through numerous landmarks and museums. Conveniently situated just over an hour from Boise, Idaho, the city provides the comforts of small-town living with easy access to the amenities of a larger metropolitan area.
The Snake River, winding through the region, serves as both a vital resource for agriculture and a scenic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, the rugged Owyhee Mountains offer excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, and hunting.
In recent years, Ontario has experienced renewed economic growth, fueled by a blossoming arts and culture scene, thriving small businesses, and innovative startups. Despite this progress, the community remains committed to preserving the city's small-town charm and core values.
06/26/2024
$1,175,000
112.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 683 Butler Blvd, Ontario, OR
Located just outside Ontario, Oregon, this is an incredible opportunity to own 113 acres of productive and versatile land. The property offers 94 acres of irrigated ground, a spacious 2,900 square foot home, two peaceful ponds, and a second building site complete with its own well and septic system. Whether you're looking to farm, build, or enjoy wide open space, this property has it all.
Land
This expansive 113-acre property, with 94 acres under irrigation, offers a wide range of agricultural and recreational opportunities. The land has been laser leveled and features a complete irrigation system that includes a pivot, concrete ditch, and wheel lines. Two ponds provide irrigation water and are stocked with fish, making them ideal for both fishing and duck hunting. The soil is primarily silt loam, excellent for growing a variety of crops. The land was previously used for a purebred Hereford cattle operation and is well-suited for continued livestock or crop production.
Included in the sale is a separate 111-acre parcel that comes with a building permit. A new well and septic system are already in place, offering a ready-to-build site for a new home, second residence, or future expansion.
Improvements
This property features a spacious 2,935 square foot home with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Highlights include a walk-in partial basement that houses the furnace, reverse osmosis system, water heater, and storage, along with a distinctive catwalk that adds character and charm. The home is equipped with an upgraded reverse osmosis system for high-quality water, including new internal components. Comfort is ensured year-round with a ventless heating and cooling system and passive solar heating to enhance energy efficiency. A brand-new water heater has also been installed.
The entire home has been updated with new flooring throughout, including the master bedroom, hallway, master bathroom, and closets. The property includes two propane tanks: a 500-gallon owned tank and a 1,000-gallon leased tank.
Additional updates include a newly installed culvert at the driveway entrance. New siding and fixtures are included and ready for installation.
Recreation
Malheur County is a sought after destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing in its abundant waterways including the Malheur River, Owyhee River, Snake River and their numerous tributaries. Popular fishing spots nearby include Bully Creek Reservoir and Lake Owyhee State Park. These areas offer opportunities for boating, water sports, RV camping and hiking, making Malheur County an excellent location for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The region's diverse landscape, from rolling river valleys to rugged high desert provides stunning scenery and abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing and hunting. With plentiful game such as deer, upland birds and waterfowl, Malheur County supports a rich and active outdoor lifestyle throughout the year.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
This property includes full irrigation rights through the Warm Springs Irrigation District, ensuring reliable and consistent water access for the irrigated acreage. The established irrigation system supports productive agricultural use and livestock needs throughout the growing season.
Region & Climate
Ontario experiences a semi-arid climate marked by hot, dry summers and cold winters. With more than 250 sunny days each year, the area provides excellent conditions for outdoor activities and thriving agriculture. Summer temperatures frequently climb into the high 90s, offering plenty of warmth and sunshine. Winters bring crisp, chilly weather with occasional snowfall and temperatures that can dip into the low 20s, creating a distinct seasonal contrast.
Location
In the high desert region, Ontario, Oregon, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community spirit. This charming city, located in Malheur County, stands as a testament to the resilience of small-town America. With roots dating back to the Oregon Trail era, Ontario proudly preserves its heritage through numerous landmarks and museums. Conveniently situated just over an hour from Boise, Idaho, the city provides the comforts of small-town living with easy access to the amenities of a larger metropolitan area.
The Snake River, winding through the region, serves as both a vital resource for agriculture and a scenic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, the rugged Owyhee Mountains offer excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, and hunting.
In recent years, Ontario has experienced renewed economic growth, fueled by a blossoming arts and culture scene, thriving small businesses, and innovative startups. Despite this progress, the community remains committed to preserving the city's small-town charm and core values.
05/16/2025
$1,450,000
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1925 Graham Boulevard, Vale, OR
Discover the charm of country living on this 217-acre property in Vale, OR. Designed for equestrian and livestock use, it features a 7-stall barn, roping arena, pens, pasture, ponds, and more. Ideal for those seeking space to work, graze, and unwind. Includes a charming 1,986 sq ft farmhouse built in 1971perfect as a primary residence or ranch HQ.
Land
This expansive property includes 117 deeded acres, with an additional 100 acres under a long-term lease, offering ample space for agricultural operations. Of the deeded land, 69 acres have water rights through the Vale Irrigation District, and the irrigation system is gravity-fed, eliminating the need for pumping and reducing operational costs. The leased ground includes 72 acres of irrigated land,further enhancing the property's productivity. The irrigated ground supports lush pasture grass, ideal for grazing livestock or hay production. Well-suited for year-round agricultural use, the land offers a blend of functionality, productivity, and scenic rural beauty.
Improvements
Designed with livestock and equestrian use in mind, the property offers a 7-stall indoor horse barn with a tack room, a 6565 covered arena that needs a new cover, horse and cattle pens, feedlot bunks, and acres of lush pasture grass perfect for grazing. You'll also find two ponds, an enclosed lean-to, and a spacious indoor shop with concrete floors, a toilet, a sink, and an unfinished upstairs loft ready for your personal touch.
The charming 1971 farmhouse offers 1,986 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a new tin roof added in 2021, a handicap-accessible front ramp, and an additional room perfect for a home office or potential 4th bedroom.
Recreation
The City of Vale is a town rich with Eastern Oregon history. Incorporated as a town in 1889, the location was in use for many years previously, first by explorers then trappers and finally travelers and emigrants along the Oregon Trail.Today, Vale is still a popular stopping place for travelers. Besides exploring the history of the Oregon Trail, there are many destinations for hunting, fishing and camping.
Outdoor recreational activities & nearby attractions:
Keeney Pass
Cottonwood Park
Lewin City Park
Vale City Pool
Oregon Trail Murals
Bully Creek Park
Just a short drive from Vale, Lake Owyhee and the Snake River offer additional recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. These spots are perfect for day trips and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures or exploring local culture, Vale provides a range of activities to suit various interests.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
69 acres of water rights from Vale Irrigation District
Source Beulah Reservoir
Region & Climate
Vale is a small city in eastern Oregon, located in Malheur County near the Idaho border. It lies within the Treasure Valley, part of the larger Snake River Plain. The area is largely rural and agricultural, with a strong emphasis on farming and ranching.
Hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90F (32C)
Cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing
Low annual precipitation, typically around 1012 inches (250300 mm), mostly falling in winter and spring
The area sees plenty of sunshine year-round but can experience occasional snow in the winter.
Location
1925 Graham Blvd is located within Vale, Oregon, approximately 1 mile southwest of the downtown area.
05/16/2025
$1,450,000
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1925 Graham Boulevard, Vale, OR
Discover the charm of country living on this 217-acre property in Vale, OR. Designed for equestrian and livestock use, it features a 7-stall barn, roping arena, pens, pasture, ponds, and more. Ideal for those seeking space to work, graze, and unwind. Includes a charming 1,986 sq ft farmhouse built in 1971perfect as a primary residence or ranch HQ.
Land
This expansive property includes 117 deeded acres, with an additional 100 acres under a long-term lease, offering ample space for agricultural operations. Of the deeded land, 69 acres have water rights through the Vale Irrigation District, and the irrigation system is gravity-fed, eliminating the need for pumping and reducing operational costs. The leased ground includes 72 acres of irrigated land,further enhancing the property's productivity. The irrigated ground supports lush pasture grass, ideal for grazing livestock or hay production. Well-suited for year-round agricultural use, the land offers a blend of functionality, productivity, and scenic rural beauty.
Improvements
Designed with livestock and equestrian use in mind, the property offers a 7-stall indoor horse barn with a tack room, a 6565 covered arena that needs a new cover, horse and cattle pens, feedlot bunks, and acres of lush pasture grass perfect for grazing. You'll also find two ponds, an enclosed lean-to, and a spacious indoor shop with concrete floors, a toilet, a sink, and an unfinished upstairs loft ready for your personal touch.
The charming 1971 farmhouse offers 1,986 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a new tin roof added in 2021, a handicap-accessible front ramp, and an additional room perfect for a home office or potential 4th bedroom.
Recreation
The City of Vale is a town rich with Eastern Oregon history. Incorporated as a town in 1889, the location was in use for many years previously, first by explorers then trappers and finally travelers and emigrants along the Oregon Trail.Today, Vale is still a popular stopping place for travelers. Besides exploring the history of the Oregon Trail, there are many destinations for hunting, fishing and camping.
Outdoor recreational activities & nearby attractions:
Keeney Pass
Cottonwood Park
Lewin City Park
Vale City Pool
Oregon Trail Murals
Bully Creek Park
Just a short drive from Vale, Lake Owyhee and the Snake River offer additional recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. These spots are perfect for day trips and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures or exploring local culture, Vale provides a range of activities to suit various interests.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
69 acres of water rights from Vale Irrigation District
Source Beulah Reservoir
Region & Climate
Vale is a small city in eastern Oregon, located in Malheur County near the Idaho border. It lies within the Treasure Valley, part of the larger Snake River Plain. The area is largely rural and agricultural, with a strong emphasis on farming and ranching.
Hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90F (32C)
Cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing
Low annual precipitation, typically around 1012 inches (250300 mm), mostly falling in winter and spring
The area sees plenty of sunshine year-round but can experience occasional snow in the winter.
Location
1925 Graham Blvd is located within Vale, Oregon, approximately 1 mile southwest of the downtown area.
05/16/2025
$1,450,000
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1925 Graham Boulevard, Vale, OR
Discover the charm of country living on this 217-acre property in Vale, OR. Designed for equestrian and livestock use, it features a 7-stall barn, roping arena, pens, pasture, ponds, and more. Ideal for those seeking space to work, graze, and unwind. Includes a charming 1,986 sq ft farmhouse built in 1971perfect as a primary residence or ranch HQ.
Land
This expansive property includes 117 deeded acres, with an additional 100 acres under a long-term lease, offering ample space for agricultural operations. Of the deeded land, 69 acres have water rights through the Vale Irrigation District, and the irrigation system is gravity-fed, eliminating the need for pumping and reducing operational costs. The leased ground includes 72 acres of irrigated land,further enhancing the property's productivity. The irrigated ground supports lush pasture grass, ideal for grazing livestock or hay production. Well-suited for year-round agricultural use, the land offers a blend of functionality, productivity, and scenic rural beauty.
Improvements
Designed with livestock and equestrian use in mind, the property offers a 7-stall indoor horse barn with a tack room, a 6565 covered arena that needs a new cover, horse and cattle pens, feedlot bunks, and acres of lush pasture grass perfect for grazing. You'll also find two ponds, an enclosed lean-to, and a spacious indoor shop with concrete floors, a toilet, a sink, and an unfinished upstairs loft ready for your personal touch.
The charming 1971 farmhouse offers 1,986 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a new tin roof added in 2021, a handicap-accessible front ramp, and an additional room perfect for a home office or potential 4th bedroom.
Recreation
The City of Vale is a town rich with Eastern Oregon history. Incorporated as a town in 1889, the location was in use for many years previously, first by explorers then trappers and finally travelers and emigrants along the Oregon Trail.Today, Vale is still a popular stopping place for travelers. Besides exploring the history of the Oregon Trail, there are many destinations for hunting, fishing and camping.
Outdoor recreational activities & nearby attractions:
Keeney Pass
Cottonwood Park
Lewin City Park
Vale City Pool
Oregon Trail Murals
Bully Creek Park
Just a short drive from Vale, Lake Owyhee and the Snake River offer additional recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. These spots are perfect for day trips and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures or exploring local culture, Vale provides a range of activities to suit various interests.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
69 acres of water rights from Vale Irrigation District
Source Beulah Reservoir
Region & Climate
Vale is a small city in eastern Oregon, located in Malheur County near the Idaho border. It lies within the Treasure Valley, part of the larger Snake River Plain. The area is largely rural and agricultural, with a strong emphasis on farming and ranching.
Hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90F (32C)
Cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing
Low annual precipitation, typically around 1012 inches (250300 mm), mostly falling in winter and spring
The area sees plenty of sunshine year-round but can experience occasional snow in the winter.
Location
1925 Graham Blvd is located within Vale, Oregon, approximately 1 mile southwest of the downtown area.
05/16/2025
$1,450,000
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1925 Graham Boulevard, Vale, OR
Discover the charm of country living on this 217-acre property in Vale, OR. Designed for equestrian and livestock use, it features a 7-stall barn, roping arena, pens, pasture, ponds, and more. Ideal for those seeking space to work, graze, and unwind. Includes a charming 1,986 sq ft farmhouse built in 1971perfect as a primary residence or ranch HQ.
Land
This expansive property includes 117 deeded acres, with an additional 100 acres under a long-term lease, offering ample space for agricultural operations. Of the deeded land, 69 acres have water rights through the Vale Irrigation District, and the irrigation system is gravity-fed, eliminating the need for pumping and reducing operational costs. The leased ground includes 72 acres of irrigated land,further enhancing the property's productivity. The irrigated ground supports lush pasture grass, ideal for grazing livestock or hay production. Well-suited for year-round agricultural use, the land offers a blend of functionality, productivity, and scenic rural beauty.
Improvements
Designed with livestock and equestrian use in mind, the property offers a 7-stall indoor horse barn with a tack room, a 6565 covered arena that needs a new cover, horse and cattle pens, feedlot bunks, and acres of lush pasture grass perfect for grazing. You'll also find two ponds, an enclosed lean-to, and a spacious indoor shop with concrete floors, a toilet, a sink, and an unfinished upstairs loft ready for your personal touch.
The charming 1971 farmhouse offers 1,986 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a new tin roof added in 2021, a handicap-accessible front ramp, and an additional room perfect for a home office or potential 4th bedroom.
Recreation
The City of Vale is a town rich with Eastern Oregon history. Incorporated as a town in 1889, the location was in use for many years previously, first by explorers then trappers and finally travelers and emigrants along the Oregon Trail.Today, Vale is still a popular stopping place for travelers. Besides exploring the history of the Oregon Trail, there are many destinations for hunting, fishing and camping.
Outdoor recreational activities & nearby attractions:
Keeney Pass
Cottonwood Park
Lewin City Park
Vale City Pool
Oregon Trail Murals
Bully Creek Park
Just a short drive from Vale, Lake Owyhee and the Snake River offer additional recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. These spots are perfect for day trips and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures or exploring local culture, Vale provides a range of activities to suit various interests.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
69 acres of water rights from Vale Irrigation District
Source Beulah Reservoir
Region & Climate
Vale is a small city in eastern Oregon, located in Malheur County near the Idaho border. It lies within the Treasure Valley, part of the larger Snake River Plain. The area is largely rural and agricultural, with a strong emphasis on farming and ranching.
Hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90F (32C)
Cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing
Low annual precipitation, typically around 1012 inches (250300 mm), mostly falling in winter and spring
The area sees plenty of sunshine year-round but can experience occasional snow in the winter.
Location
1925 Graham Blvd is located within Vale, Oregon, approximately 1 mile southwest of the downtown area.
05/16/2025
$1,450,000
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1925 Graham Boulevard, Vale, OR
Discover the charm of country living on this 217-acre property in Vale, OR. Designed for equestrian and livestock use, it features a 7-stall barn, roping arena, pens, pasture, ponds, and more. Ideal for those seeking space to work, graze, and unwind. Includes a charming 1,986 sq ft farmhouse built in 1971perfect as a primary residence or ranch HQ.
Land
This expansive property includes 117 deeded acres, with an additional 100 acres under a long-term lease, offering ample space for agricultural operations. Of the deeded land, 69 acres have water rights through the Vale Irrigation District, and the irrigation system is gravity-fed, eliminating the need for pumping and reducing operational costs. The leased ground includes 72 acres of irrigated land,further enhancing the property's productivity. The irrigated ground supports lush pasture grass, ideal for grazing livestock or hay production. Well-suited for year-round agricultural use, the land offers a blend of functionality, productivity, and scenic rural beauty.
Improvements
Designed with livestock and equestrian use in mind, the property offers a 7-stall indoor horse barn with a tack room, a 6565 covered arena that needs a new cover, horse and cattle pens, feedlot bunks, and acres of lush pasture grass perfect for grazing. You'll also find two ponds, an enclosed lean-to, and a spacious indoor shop with concrete floors, a toilet, a sink, and an unfinished upstairs loft ready for your personal touch.
The charming 1971 farmhouse offers 1,986 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a new tin roof added in 2021, a handicap-accessible front ramp, and an additional room perfect for a home office or potential 4th bedroom.
Recreation
The City of Vale is a town rich with Eastern Oregon history. Incorporated as a town in 1889, the location was in use for many years previously, first by explorers then trappers and finally travelers and emigrants along the Oregon Trail.Today, Vale is still a popular stopping place for travelers. Besides exploring the history of the Oregon Trail, there are many destinations for hunting, fishing and camping.
Outdoor recreational activities & nearby attractions:
Keeney Pass
Cottonwood Park
Lewin City Park
Vale City Pool
Oregon Trail Murals
Bully Creek Park
Just a short drive from Vale, Lake Owyhee and the Snake River offer additional recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. These spots are perfect for day trips and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures or exploring local culture, Vale provides a range of activities to suit various interests.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
69 acres of water rights from Vale Irrigation District
Source Beulah Reservoir
Region & Climate
Vale is a small city in eastern Oregon, located in Malheur County near the Idaho border. It lies within the Treasure Valley, part of the larger Snake River Plain. The area is largely rural and agricultural, with a strong emphasis on farming and ranching.
Hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90F (32C)
Cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing
Low annual precipitation, typically around 1012 inches (250300 mm), mostly falling in winter and spring
The area sees plenty of sunshine year-round but can experience occasional snow in the winter.
Location
1925 Graham Blvd is located within Vale, Oregon, approximately 1 mile southwest of the downtown area.
05/16/2025
$1,450,000
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1925 Graham Boulevard, Vale, OR
Discover the charm of country living on this 217-acre property in Vale, OR. Designed for equestrian and livestock use, it features a 7-stall barn, roping arena, pens, pasture, ponds, and more. Ideal for those seeking space to work, graze, and unwind. Includes a charming 1,986 sq ft farmhouse built in 1971perfect as a primary residence or ranch HQ.
Land
This expansive property includes 117 deeded acres, with an additional 100 acres under a long-term lease, offering ample space for agricultural operations. Of the deeded land, 69 acres have water rights through the Vale Irrigation District, and the irrigation system is gravity-fed, eliminating the need for pumping and reducing operational costs. The leased ground includes 72 acres of irrigated land,further enhancing the property's productivity. The irrigated ground supports lush pasture grass, ideal for grazing livestock or hay production. Well-suited for year-round agricultural use, the land offers a blend of functionality, productivity, and scenic rural beauty.
Improvements
Designed with livestock and equestrian use in mind, the property offers a 7-stall indoor horse barn with a tack room, a 6565 covered arena that needs a new cover, horse and cattle pens, feedlot bunks, and acres of lush pasture grass perfect for grazing. You'll also find two ponds, an enclosed lean-to, and a spacious indoor shop with concrete floors, a toilet, a sink, and an unfinished upstairs loft ready for your personal touch.
The charming 1971 farmhouse offers 1,986 sq ft of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a new tin roof added in 2021, a handicap-accessible front ramp, and an additional room perfect for a home office or potential 4th bedroom.
Recreation
The City of Vale is a town rich with Eastern Oregon history. Incorporated as a town in 1889, the location was in use for many years previously, first by explorers then trappers and finally travelers and emigrants along the Oregon Trail.Today, Vale is still a popular stopping place for travelers. Besides exploring the history of the Oregon Trail, there are many destinations for hunting, fishing and camping.
Outdoor recreational activities & nearby attractions:
Keeney Pass
Cottonwood Park
Lewin City Park
Vale City Pool
Oregon Trail Murals
Bully Creek Park
Just a short drive from Vale, Lake Owyhee and the Snake River offer additional recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. These spots are perfect for day trips and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures or exploring local culture, Vale provides a range of activities to suit various interests.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
69 acres of water rights from Vale Irrigation District
Source Beulah Reservoir
Region & Climate
Vale is a small city in eastern Oregon, located in Malheur County near the Idaho border. It lies within the Treasure Valley, part of the larger Snake River Plain. The area is largely rural and agricultural, with a strong emphasis on farming and ranching.
Hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90F (32C)
Cold winters with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing
Low annual precipitation, typically around 1012 inches (250300 mm), mostly falling in winter and spring
The area sees plenty of sunshine year-round but can experience occasional snow in the winter.
Location
1925 Graham Blvd is located within Vale, Oregon, approximately 1 mile southwest of the downtown area.
06/18/2025
$2,400,000
559 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1270 Hillcrest Dr, Vale, OR
Just over an hour west of Boise and a few minutes outside Vale, Oregon, this 559 acre gentlemans ranch sits above the Malheur River Valley, surrounded by productive farmland known for onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa, and cattle.
The setup here is clean, practical, and built with purpose. A 3,020 square-foot home anchors the property with a functional yet aesthetic layout, including travertine tile underfoot and a well-appointed kitchen. The home has a wide-open feel, with spacious common areas that flow naturally from kitchen to dining to living room, all lined with windows that pull in the view and natural light.
A short walk across the breezeway takes you to an oversized garage. Two outbuildings infuse function into the compound: the 44 x 56 barn offers large overhead doors on either end for easy pull-through access, two horse stalls, a climate-controlled office, a bathroom, and hot water. Just beyond that, the 39 x 36 shop includes finished flex space, a workshop area, and covered hay storage. Additional site features include loafing sheds, working corrals, water tanks, and fenced pastures rounding out a property ready to run cattle, keep horses, or both.
Hunting here is no afterthought. With Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ground bordering the north boundary, the ranch sees steady mule deer activity and upland bird habitat. Spring and fall bring dense waterfowl traffic thanks to its position along the Pacific Flyway.
What sets this ranch apart is how well the home and infrastructure support the lifestyle. There are no shortcuts, just solid ground.
06/18/2025
$2,400,000
559 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1270 Hillcrest Dr, Vale, OR
Just over an hour west of Boise and a few minutes outside Vale, Oregon, this 559 acre gentlemans ranch sits above the Malheur River Valley, surrounded by productive farmland known for onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa, and cattle.
The setup here is clean, practical, and built with purpose. A 3,020 square-foot home anchors the property with a functional yet aesthetic layout, including travertine tile underfoot and a well-appointed kitchen. The home has a wide-open feel, with spacious common areas that flow naturally from kitchen to dining to living room, all lined with windows that pull in the view and natural light.
A short walk across the breezeway takes you to an oversized garage. Two outbuildings infuse function into the compound: the 44 x 56 barn offers large overhead doors on either end for easy pull-through access, two horse stalls, a climate-controlled office, a bathroom, and hot water. Just beyond that, the 39 x 36 shop includes finished flex space, a workshop area, and covered hay storage. Additional site features include loafing sheds, working corrals, water tanks, and fenced pastures rounding out a property ready to run cattle, keep horses, or both.
Hunting here is no afterthought. With Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ground bordering the north boundary, the ranch sees steady mule deer activity and upland bird habitat. Spring and fall bring dense waterfowl traffic thanks to its position along the Pacific Flyway.
What sets this ranch apart is how well the home and infrastructure support the lifestyle. There are no shortcuts, just solid ground.
06/18/2025
$2,400,000
559 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1270 Hillcrest Dr, Vale, OR
Just over an hour west of Boise and a few minutes outside Vale, Oregon, this 559 acre gentlemans ranch sits above the Malheur River Valley, surrounded by productive farmland known for onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa, and cattle.
The setup here is clean, practical, and built with purpose. A 3,020 square-foot home anchors the property with a functional yet aesthetic layout, including travertine tile underfoot and a well-appointed kitchen. The home has a wide-open feel, with spacious common areas that flow naturally from kitchen to dining to living room, all lined with windows that pull in the view and natural light.
A short walk across the breezeway takes you to an oversized garage. Two outbuildings infuse function into the compound: the 44 x 56 barn offers large overhead doors on either end for easy pull-through access, two horse stalls, a climate-controlled office, a bathroom, and hot water. Just beyond that, the 39 x 36 shop includes finished flex space, a workshop area, and covered hay storage. Additional site features include loafing sheds, working corrals, water tanks, and fenced pastures rounding out a property ready to run cattle, keep horses, or both.
Hunting here is no afterthought. With Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ground bordering the north boundary, the ranch sees steady mule deer activity and upland bird habitat. Spring and fall bring dense waterfowl traffic thanks to its position along the Pacific Flyway.
What sets this ranch apart is how well the home and infrastructure support the lifestyle. There are no shortcuts, just solid ground.
06/18/2025
$2,400,000
559 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1270 Hillcrest Dr, Vale, OR
Just over an hour west of Boise and a few minutes outside Vale, Oregon, this 559 acre gentlemans ranch sits above the Malheur River Valley, surrounded by productive farmland known for onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa, and cattle.
The setup here is clean, practical, and built with purpose. A 3,020 square-foot home anchors the property with a functional yet aesthetic layout, including travertine tile underfoot and a well-appointed kitchen. The home has a wide-open feel, with spacious common areas that flow naturally from kitchen to dining to living room, all lined with windows that pull in the view and natural light.
A short walk across the breezeway takes you to an oversized garage. Two outbuildings infuse function into the compound: the 44 x 56 barn offers large overhead doors on either end for easy pull-through access, two horse stalls, a climate-controlled office, a bathroom, and hot water. Just beyond that, the 39 x 36 shop includes finished flex space, a workshop area, and covered hay storage. Additional site features include loafing sheds, working corrals, water tanks, and fenced pastures rounding out a property ready to run cattle, keep horses, or both.
Hunting here is no afterthought. With Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ground bordering the north boundary, the ranch sees steady mule deer activity and upland bird habitat. Spring and fall bring dense waterfowl traffic thanks to its position along the Pacific Flyway.
What sets this ranch apart is how well the home and infrastructure support the lifestyle. There are no shortcuts, just solid ground.
06/18/2025
$2,400,000
559 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 1270 Hillcrest Dr, Vale, OR
Just over an hour west of Boise and a few minutes outside Vale, Oregon, this 559 acre gentlemans ranch sits above the Malheur River Valley, surrounded by productive farmland known for onions, potatoes, corn, alfalfa, and cattle.
The setup here is clean, practical, and built with purpose. A 3,020 square-foot home anchors the property with a functional yet aesthetic layout, including travertine tile underfoot and a well-appointed kitchen. The home has a wide-open feel, with spacious common areas that flow naturally from kitchen to dining to living room, all lined with windows that pull in the view and natural light.
A short walk across the breezeway takes you to an oversized garage. Two outbuildings infuse function into the compound: the 44 x 56 barn offers large overhead doors on either end for easy pull-through access, two horse stalls, a climate-controlled office, a bathroom, and hot water. Just beyond that, the 39 x 36 shop includes finished flex space, a workshop area, and covered hay storage. Additional site features include loafing sheds, working corrals, water tanks, and fenced pastures rounding out a property ready to run cattle, keep horses, or both.
Hunting here is no afterthought. With Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ground bordering the north boundary, the ranch sees steady mule deer activity and upland bird habitat. Spring and fall bring dense waterfowl traffic thanks to its position along the Pacific Flyway.
What sets this ranch apart is how well the home and infrastructure support the lifestyle. There are no shortcuts, just solid ground.
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