Malheur County, Oregon Land For Sale (22 results)
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05/31/2024
$999,000
77.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 4460 & 4484 Oak Road, Ontario, OR
Incredible opportunity to own over 77 acres near Ontario, Oregon! This stunning property includes two large shops, excellent water rights, and development potential.
Land
This property boasts 77.37 acres of pristine land, ideal for agricultural use and featuring development potential with the ability to subdivide into 10 two-acre parcels. It includes 55 acres of water rights and several run-off ponds for watering. The 1/4-acre lined pond, equipped with its own pump and filtration system for constant water rotation, is perfect for swimming and has a beach area.
The land is well-maintained, landscaped with numerous large, mature trees, and fully fenced with buried irrigation throughout. Certified for organic farming, the terrain is extremely unique, predominantly flat with gently sloping areas, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Additionally, a year-round creek flows through the southern part of the property. A small portion of 8 acres is set up for organic farming and qualifies to be registered for organic certified farm products. The property is also currently grandfathered into hemp growing and hemp handling, with current licenses for both. With no CC&Rs, the land can be used for whatever you want, providing unmatched flexibility for your needs.
Improvements
This property features two manufactured homes, each with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, spanning roughly 1,200 square feet and situated on foundations. Each home has its own septic system, address, and power meter. The property also includes three wells: one for each home, and a third on the northeastern part of the property, which has power connected.
Additionally, there are two large shops on the land. The first shop, built in 2022, measures 12050 feet. It is fully insulated, equipped with power and ready for 3-phase power hookup. It also has water and septic connections, and features four radiant gas heaters. The shop includes three large roll-up doors measuring 1614 feet, perfect for large equipment or semi-trucks, as well as a smaller 1214 roll-up door. Importantly, no mechanical work has been done in this shop.
The second shop measures 3040 feet and has 220 Amp service.
Recreation
Ontario's location near the Snake River and the nearby Owyhee Mountains provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and hunting are popular among residents and visitors alike.
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 rafting and kayaking, the Owyhee River is a popular spot for adventurous water activities. The river flows through breathtaking canyons and offers a chance to experience the natural beauty of the region.
Hiking and Wildlife Viewing: The surrounding areas have trails and paths that are great for hiking and wildlife observation.
Hunting and Bird Watching: The region around Adrian is known for its hunting opportunities, especially for 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
Malheur County is known for its rich agricultural heritage and diverse farming activities. The county's agricultural sector plays a significant role in the local economy and contributes to the state's overall agricultural output.
Region & Climate
Malheur County is semi-arid, characterized by hot, dry summers and cold winters. Precipitation levels are relatively low, and the area experiences abundant sunshine throughout the year.
Location
While agriculture remains a cornerstone of Ontario's economy, with the region known for its production of onions, potatoes, sugar beets, and other crops. The city also boasts a diverse economy, including manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and service industries. Ontario's strategic location along major transportation routes contributes to its role as a commercial and distribution center. Ontario serves as a retail hub for southeastern Oregon and nearby Idaho communities. The city is home to shopping centers, restaurants, hotels, and other amenities.
10/02/2024
$18,700
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Jordan Valley, OR
Located in the wide-open beauty of Jordan Valley, this 40-acre property offers the ultimate escape for those seeking serenity and freedom. With Exclusive Range Use (CA-2) zoning, this land allows for tiny homes or mobile homes, giving you the flexibility to create your dream space. The vast landscape is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, providing ample room for recreation while being surrounded by the rugged charm of Oregon's high desert. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this natural havencontact 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 $18,700 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.
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.
10/31/2022
$1,350,000
96 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 990 Conductor Rd, Huntington, OR
Conductor Riverfront Farm is nestled in the rural countryside in the northeast portion of Malheur County on 96 acres along the Snake River. The irrigated farm includes a 3-bedroom farmhouse, water rights directly out of the Snake River, and 65 acres of cropland.
Land
The level topography makes it easy and affordable to irrigate. The alfalfa fields are irrigated via flood irrigation with a system of gated pipe, a 15 HP 3 Phase Parma pump, and a 20 HP flow pump. There are currently no outbuildings but there is plenty of room on the 96-acre tract to build a barn or hay shed.
96.00 Acres
65.60 Acres of Water Rights
Alfalfa Grass Hay
Improvements
The farm includes 1,775 sq ft farmhouse with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a freestanding gas fireplace. The living space is all concentrated on the main level with storage space on the upperlevel and a partial basement that houses the well, pump, and pressure tank. The property has its own well and septic system.
1,775 Sq Ft
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Gas Fireplace
Individual Well
Septic System
Recreation
Public lands lie just across the river to the north of the farm. You can fish directly off the banks of this property. However, a wide range of other recreational activities is availableat thenearby public parks and reservoirs especially if you enjoy boating, camping, and hiking.
0.0 miles from the Snake River
0.6 miles from BLM Land
1.8 miles from Porters Island
8.8 miles from Love Reservoir
9.4 miles from Farewell Bend State Recreation Area
13.4 miles from Weiser River Trail
26.0 miles from Manns Creek Reservoir
37.3 miles from Paddock Reservoir
38.2 miles from Malheur Reservoir
41.3 miles from Brownlee Reservoir
The Farewell Bend State Recreation Area is a popular destination for a day trip or weekend excursion. It offers boat ramps, picnic areas, horseshoe pits, a volleyball court, and seasonal camping. It is a great place to watch for wildlife such as deer, geese, eagles, chukars, and quail.
The town of Weiser, Idaho is just across the state line and offers even more outdoor recreation. Local reservoirs including Manns Creek, Crane Creek, and Paddock Reservoir are great destinations to visit if you enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, or hiking. Many Weiser area residents appreciate strolling or biking along theWeiser River Trail, which is an 84-mile-long public recreational trail formed along the old Pacific and Idaho Northern railroad grade. This trail follows the Weiser River, provides access to thousands of acres of public lands, and is a great place to spot big game, waterfowl, and other wildlife.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property includes 65.6 acres of 1964 priority water rights directly from the Snake River. This water can be used for irrigation and has no annual costs. It does however average about $5,000 every year in power costs to pump the water from the river.
Location
This rural Malheur County agricultural property is located midway between Weiser, Idaho, and Huntington, Oregon.
Huntington, Oregon is a small community situated near the Snake River with easy access off of Interstate 84. This town is rich in history. It is a part of the historic Oregon Trail and was once an importantrailroad hub. Many people visit the area to explore the Farewell Bend State Recreation Area which features covered wagon exhibits and interpretive displays commemorating the Oregon Trail. Other local attractions and events include the Malheur County Fair, the Celtic games, an annual haunted Halloween forest, and vintage car shows
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.
05/28/2025
$250,000
25.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - TBDTBD, Fawn Rd, Adrian, OR
Discover the potential of this 25-acre property featuring a gravel pit set on approximately 10 acres. Whether you're seeking an investment opportunity or a unique place to build, this land offers versatility and value. With sweeping views of the Owyhee Mountains and surrounding farmland, the property provides a picturesque setting. The remaining acreage offers open space for a potential building lot. Easy access and a peaceful rural location.
Land
Unlock the possibilities with this rare 25-acre property featuring a mix of open space and resource potential, with approximately 10 acres occupied by a gravel pit. The elevated land offers expansive views of the Owyhee Mountain Range and surrounding farmland, making it an ideal setting for a potential building site with your own personal gravel pit.
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
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.
06/18/2025
$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.
06/17/2025
$1,200,000
125 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 5109 Hyline Rd., Ontario, OR
Hyline Farm & Feed Lot Introducing Hyline Farm & Feed Lota rare opportunity to own a streamlined, medium-sized feedlot in Malheur County, strategically located at the upper end of Oregon's renowned Treasure Valley. Set on 125 acres, this CAFO-permitted property is primed for efficiency and productivity. With two pivotsone currently in corn and the other in alfalfathis property provides a strong, on-site feed base for operational stability. The main residence, newly remodeled in 2022, offers breathtaking valley views, while the second homea modern modularoffers comfortable, move-in-ready accommodations. A full list of recent upgrades completed by the sellers can be found below. The property boasts extensive infrastructure including well-maintained scales, processing facilities, a hydraulic chute, and recently upgraded fencing. Numerous outbuildings include a 50' x 50' hay shed with power, 50' x 30' milk barn with power, 60' x 12' storage building, and an expansive silage pit and slab, providing ample space and flexibility for feed storage. The feedlot's 900-head CAFO designation and well-thought-out layout make it an exceptional turnkey opportunity or a valuable addition to an established operation. Recent improvements add to this property's value, with a 2022 kitchen remodel, upgraded mini-split HVAC, new windows, a resurfaced driveway, new water systems in both homes, and much more. A new manufactured home was installed in 2022 providing additional housing. Hyline Farm & Feed Lot is a fully equipped operation in a region known for its agricultural productivity and ease of access to transportation routes. Production Hyline Farm & Feedlot comes with 95 acres of water rights, ensuring a reliable irrigation source at a 2024 cost of $7,362.50. This well-designed property currently includes 24.25 acres in corn silage and 47 acres dedicated to alfalfa hay production, both critical for a robust feed program. Alfalfa yields have been consistently productive, averaging 6.37 tons per acre in 2022 (302 total tons), 5.65 tons per acre in 2023 (268 tons), and an impressive 6.9 tons per acre in 2024 (327 tons). Corn silage production has also been strong, with 23.2 tons per acre in 2022 (564 total tons) and increasing to 25.25 tons per acre in 2024 (616 tons). This high-yielding acreage provides a solid foundation for self-sustained feed production, significantly offsetting operational feed costs and supporting long-term profitability. Historical & Regional Highlights Malheur County, Oregon: Established in 1887, Malheur County has a rich agricultural heritage grounded in livestock and crop farming. Nestled on Oregon's eastern border, it is one of the largest counties in the state. Malheur County's landscape and climate have long supported robust agricultural and ranching industries, playing an essential role in the region's economy and culture. Agricultural Powerhouse: The Treasure ValleyThe Treasure Valley, which spans parts of eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho, is a fertile agricultural hub. Known for its diverse crop production, including onions, corn, potatoes and alfalfa, the valley's rich soil and favorable growing conditions support a thriving livestock and farming economy. Access to irrigation from the Snake River and a long growing season provide ideal conditions for both crop and livestock operations, making the Treasure Valley one of the most productive agricultural regions in the Northwest. Recent upgrades completed by sellers: Kitchen remodel (2022) Bathroom Remodel (2021) Home Addition and Mudroom (2022) Split Unit HVAC (2022) New Windows (2022) New Water systems in both homes (2021 and 2022) New Modular Home (2022) 1800sqft Fully Finished Basement 30 and 50Amp RV power hookups (2022) Resurfaced Driveway (2022)
02/20/2024
$625,000
342 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - U.S. 26, John Day, OR
This 342 acres parcel lies within Lost Valley Creeks watershed. Several springs, some developed into stock water tanks, can be located throughout this acreage. the landscape features sagebrush that blends with native grasses providing a great landscape for elk, deer and cattle. Lost Valley Creek also meanders through the property in addition to springs, providing that essential water component. The south boundary borders the highway offering direct access to that land and power and fiber optic cable. BLM lands are nearby expanding your outdoor playground. Ironside Mountain, Cow Valley Butte and Juniper Mountain are all in close proximity.
02/19/2024
$2,300,000
940 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - TBD Willow Creek Road, Ironside, OR
Priced reduced! This 940 acre noteworthy ranch consist of irrigated hay meadows, expansive pastures and sprawling range grounds. With a total of 484+ cultivable acres, the irrigation infrastructure includes deep water wells and direct access to the live water creek that have been put on via the pivots and wheel lines in the past. Mainly growing alfalfa with 2-3 cuttings per year and season long pasturage afterward. Includes a historic barn, corrals and scale. The regular presence of deer and elk plus game. birds only add the abundance this acreage provides. The ranch offers variety and beauty of the high desert, whether you want to hunt, explore the wildlife, or simply bask in the tranquility of nature, this ranch invites you, raise livestock or just to experience the richness of its habitat firsthand.
02/19/2024
$2,150,000
1962 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - TBD Willow Creek Road, Ironside, OR
Priced reduced! This 1962 acre family operated ranch that features exceptional grazing land, large grass filled meadows, live springs that have been developed for stock water as well as a seasonal creek that navigates through. Private and serene this splendid acreage also provide endless recreation opportunities especially if you are looking to hunt. Big game like elk, bear and upland game birds, chukar and grouse, are all present in the area and attracted to the land because of the coverage and water. Seek out this high desert getaway ranch that offers diversity and beauty.
02/20/2024
$1,300,000
827 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - TBD John Day Hwy, Ironside, OR
With 827 acres to roam around on it is a perfect piece for for ATVing, hunting and exploring. Sagebrush blends with natives grasses providing a great landscape for elk, deer and cattle. The highway on the south boundary provides direct access to the property and also power and fiber optic cable. Mostly a gentle rolling grazing land with several seasonal waterways that supply ample water for cattle and wildlife. On the north side of the property, many years ago, there was an old homestead, which left a domestic well (condition unknown).
04/01/2024
$1,275,000
126 ac.
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Malheur County - 1547 Highway 201, Adrian, OR
Adrian Cattle Ranch spans 126 acres of diverse terrain. The property offers irrigated pasture and 62 acres of dry land, ideal for cultivation and grazing. The ranch features an efficient irrigation system with water rights for 64 acres and two gravity-pressurized pivots. Alkali Creek flows through year-round, enhancing sub-irrigation and offering water for livestock. Two recently remodeled homes offer comfort and breathtaking panoramic views of the Owyhee Mountains. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced, and equipped with feed bunks and auto waters for up to 130 cows. Additionally, the nearby Snake River and Owyhee Mountains offer abundant recreational opportunities, inviting exploration and adventure amidst the area's rugged beauty.
02/20/2024
$450,000
227 ac.
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Malheur County - TBD Rose Creek Road, Ironside, OR
This 227+/- acre property offers plenty of room to roam, where sagebrush blends with native grasses providing an attractive landscape for elk, deer and cattle. Lost Valley Creek meanders through the property in addition to springs, providing that essential water component. Providing easy entry, the south boundary borders the highway and offers access to power and fiber optic cable. BLM lands are nearby expanding your outdoor playground. Ironside Mountain, Cow Valley Butte and Juniper Mountain are all in close proximity.
06/26/2025
$525,000
10.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 4460 Oregon 201, Ontario, OR
Fantastic Opportunity on the Snake River! Whether you're an avid fisherman, bird hunter, farmer, or looking to build your dream home, this vacant parcel offers many possibilities. With one unused building permit, 6 acres of irrigation rights currently watering alfalfa and some wheat, this property is ready for cultivation or development. Equipped with automatic sprinklers and an electric pump. Partial fencing lines the front of the property, and the riverfront location offers unparalleled access to outdoor recreation. Just 1 hour from Boise, Idaho, this stunning waterfront parcel is perfect for your next adventure or investment.
04/17/2025
$2,200,000
21 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - 4460 Oregon 201, Ontario, OR
Looking over the scenic Snake River just north of Ontario, Oregon, this 20.7 acre ranch offers a prime blend of tranquility and convenience. The property features a gated entrance and a 4 bedroom/4 bath home boasting 3,710 sf of living space. Highlights include a spacious layout, formal and casual living spaces, a primary suite on each level, a gas fireplace, hardwood floors, a deck, a covered patio overlooking the river, and a 4-car garage. Underground sprinklers and an automatic drip system keep the landscaping green. The 5,000 sf shop adds incredible versatility with oversized doors, a workbench, 220 power, concrete floors, and an office or apartment with a full bath on the main level. The upper level holds a 1,600 sf apartment with a kitchen and living area. While the shop has a separate septic system from the home, one domestic well services both buildings at 60 gallons per minute. Other features include a corral and livestock shelter. 16 acres are producing alfalfa hay and irrigated by a 1,000-gallon pump station and solid set sprinklers. This is an excellent riverfront ranch in a quiet area, with an easy commute to larger cities. 10 acres are being offered separately, and the property has a current building permit on file. Buy the entire acreage, 10 acres with the home and shop, or just the bare land and build your dream home here.
06/26/2025
$1,795,000
10.35 ac.
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Malheur County - 4460 Oregon 201, Ontario, OR
Overlooking the scenic Snake River just north of Ontario, Oregon, this 10.35 acre ranch offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. The property features a gated entrance and a 4-bedroom, 4-bath home with 3,710 square feet of living space. Highlights include a spacious layout, both formal and casual living areas, a primary suite on each level, a gas fireplace, hardwood floors, a deck, and a covered patio with river views. A 4-car garage provides ample parking.
Underground sprinklers and an automatic drip system keep the landscaping lush and green. The 5,000 square foot shop adds incredible versatility, featuring oversized doors, a workbench, 220 power, concrete floors, and an office or apartment with a full bath on the main level. The upper level houses a 1,600 square foot apartment complete with a kitchen and living area.
While the shop is on a separate septic system from the home, both are serviced by a single domestic well producing 60 gallons per minute. Additional features include a corral and livestock shelter. Approximately 7 irrigated, cultivatable acres are watered by automatic sprinklers via a 1,000 gallon pump station and are currently growing alfalfa and some wheat.
This is an exceptional riverfront ranch in a quiet area, with an easy commute to larger cities.
03/11/2025
$849,000
82 ac.
ACTIVE
Malheur County - Kimball Road, Ontario, OR
Located on the flats above Ontario, Oregon, the softly rolling land is bisected by a natural water drainage and pond, providing a peaceful setting. The 84 acres are ideal for a cattle or horse ranch or a row crop operation, with 75 acres under irrigation. Water is applied by a pivot, wheel lines, and gated pipe. The live water used for irrigation also attracts wildlife. The farm is rented out for the 2025 crop season and growing alfalfa hay. Whether you are looking to expand your farming operation or build your dream home, this property presents an exceptional investment opportunity.
02/20/2024
$675,000
439 ac.
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Malheur County - TBD Rose Creek Road, Ironside, OR
This 439+/- acres of property offers plenty of room to roam, where sagebrush blends with native grasses providing an attractive landscape for elk, deer and cattle. Seasonal water flows through, providing that essential water component and extending the usage with an established pond. Being fully fenced and easily accessed off the highway. BLM lands are nearby expanding your outdoor playground. Ironside Mountain, Cow Valley Butte and Juniper Mountain are all in close proximity.
07/04/2025
$25,000
40 ac.
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Malheur County - Rome, OR
[Note: in the map explorer, parcel boundaries are approximate. Photos were taken on the land (or on the way to the land).]
You can own the top of a butte. Not just any old mountain, but Little Owyhee Butte, rising 150 feet above the high desert floor like a fortress of stone and sage. Forty acres where the rimrock commands the country and the world spreads out below in all directions.
This is not flat ground. This is vertical country where raptors soar at eye level and the wind carries no sound of civilization. Surrounded on three sides by BLM land, with wilderness-quality government ground stretching for miles in every direction, this butte stands as a rare private island in a sea of public solitude.
- 40 acres atop Little Owyhee Butte
- 150 feet above the surrounding desert floor
- Taxes: $65/year
- Bordered by BLM on three sides
- Close to the world-class Owyhee River
- Near the Pillars of Rome and Chalk Basin
- Elevation: 4,040 feet
- Complete off-grid solitude
The Owyhee River cuts through this country like a silver knife through leather. From the butte, you can reach the water that winds through canyon walls that have stood since the earth was young. This is hunting country, fishing country, country where a person can disappear into the vastness and find what they came looking for.
The road up is not gentle. Lava rocks and high desert terrain demand four-wheel drive and respect for the butte's terms. But those who make the climb find something the flat world below cannot offer: the chance to stand above it all, to own the high ground where eagles nest and storms gather.
- World-class hunting and recreation
- Geological wonderland for rock hounds
- Rimrock views across the high desert
- Four-wheel drive access required
- Year-round access in high desert climate
- No power, no neighbors, no compromise
This is one of the remotest spots in Oregon. The nearest town feels like another world. The nearest neighbor might as well be on another planet. Spring mud might trap you. Winter cold will test you. Summer heat will humble you. But for those who understand that some places are meant to be earned, not given, Little Owyhee Butte offers the ultimate prize: a mountain of your own.
The butte has stood here for millennia, watching the river carve its path through stone, watching the seasons turn, watching the hawks ride thermals above the rim. Now it waits for someone who understands that owning the high ground means more than just holding the deed.
I am selling this mountain myself. Just one person who knows this country passing it to another who will respect what it means to master your own mountain. Buyer responsible for all due diligence on access, utilities, and land use.
The butte waits. It has waited before. It will wait again.
07/04/2025
$19,000
40 ac.
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Malheur County - Jordan Valley, OR
[Note: Boundaries on map viewer are approximate.]
This is raw Oregon outback at its most honest. Forty acres of dissected high lava plateau where the earth tells stories in stonetuffaceous sedimentary rocks, palagonite breccia and tuff, mafic flows that hardened when this country was young and violent.
The views stretch to Steens Mountain and beyond. Big sagebrush and bottlebrush squirreltail hold the high desert soil together while the wind writes its own rules across country that has never bent to human will.
- 40 acres on dissected high lava plateauancient landscape
- Steens Mountain in distance
- Off Rattlesnake Creek Road in Malheur County
- Southeast of Burns Junction, near Crooked Creek
- Close to Gilbert Ranch and Anderson Reservoir
- Annual property taxes: $59
- Elevation: 3,860 feet
This is one of the remotest spots in Oregon. No power lines. No neighbors close enough to matter. Total off-the-grid solitude where a person can hear their own thoughts and nothing else but wind through sage and the distant call of hawks riding thermals above the lava breaks.
The geological complexity tells the story of this land: flows and flow breccias, the remnants of when the earth was restless and fire shaped the high desert. Now it rests, patient and permanent, waiting for someone who understands that some places are meant to stay wild.
- Complete off-grid solitude
- Geological variety and complexity
- Direct dirt road access
- 5 miles to Interstate 95
- Priced to move for serious buyers
The distances are honest ones. Two hours from Burns. Two and a half from Boise. Four and a half from Reno. Dirt roads lead directly to the property, though spring mud might test your resolve. Year-round access in this high desert climate where snow rarely stays but winters bite hard and clean.
This is not gentle country. It demands respect. The summers burn hot and the winters freeze deep. But for those who hear the call of truly remote places, who find peace in landscapes that dwarf human ambition, this forty acres offers something the crowded world has forgotten.
I am selling this land myself. Just one person who knows this country passing it to another who will respect it. Buyer responsible for all due diligence on access, utilities, and land use.
The high desert waits. It has waited for millennia. It will wait a little longer.
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