Baker County, Oregon Land For Sale (41 results)
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04/25/2024
$26,900,000
8300.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 45834 Heritage Ranch Road, Baker City, OR
Northeast Oregon's Premier Estate The DLX Ranch
Welcome to the DLX Ranch, Northeast Oregon's trophy working cattle ranch, sprawling across 8,300+/- deeded acres. Nestled near the vibrant community of Baker City, this esteemed ranch stands as a testament to exceptional land stewardship and agricultural expertise.
Baker City is conveniently situated along I-84 in Northeast Oregon, just 120 miles from Boise, Idaho. This charming agricultural community boasts a population of 10,000, low crime rates and genuine people. The area is well-equipped with a jet-capable municipal airport and a range of essential services, including St. Alphonsus Medical Center and quaint small-town shopping options. The ranch is a mere 25-minute drive from the Anthony Lakes Ski Area and less than an hour from the Snake River and various lakes, offering abundant fishing and recreational opportunities.
Acreage
The DLX Ranch has 4,000 acres of irrigated meadow and cropland, ensuring high productivity and superior crop yields. The ranch produces a substantial amount of hay with good aftermath pasture on the meadows. The native and improved rangeland offers excellent pasture during the spring and summer months and the cattle can be driven from the headquarters with no trucking.
Water Resources & Wildlife Habitat
The Powder River meanders through the ranch for about 6 miles, serving as the primary source for irrigating the extensive hay and pasture land. The water is full season, flood irrigated and approximately 480 acres are cropland with pivot and other irrigation. This river system also provides an exceptional habitat for waterfowl and game birds. Additionally, the ranch boasts healthy populations of elk and deer, offering great opportunities for wildlife management and recreational hunting.
State-of-the-Art Facilities & Infrastructure
The headquarters is modern and the owners home is a beautiful custom style home. The ranch has several well-maintained homes that provide comfortable living accommodations, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking mountain and valley vistas. The livestock working facilities are among the best in the region, designed for efficient operation and ease of management. A fully permitted feedlot adds offering scalable operations for backgrounding depending on the operation.
Operational Excellence
Currently operating as a profitable commercial cow/calf venture, the DLX Ranch is a model of efficiency and productivity. Its setup allows for diversity to other configurations, such as a yearling or combination operation, depending on the owners choice.
An Unparalleled Investment Opportunity
Priced at $26,900,000, the DLX Ranch represents a rare opportunity to own a substantial and ongoing concern in the agricultural heartland of Oregon. The offering is for real estate only, however livestock and rolling stock are available by separate treaty, providing an opportunity for immediate operational takeover.
This first-time offering of the DLX Ranch invites discerning buyers to establish their presence in a locale renowned for its agricultural heritage and scenic beauty. We invite you to contact us for more information and to schedule a showing at your convenience. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to hearing from you.
06/07/2025
$469,000
77.27 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 38557 Sunny Dell Lane, Halfway, OR
Travel along the quiet roads of rural eastern Oregon and discover this picturesque parcel nestled near the charming town of Halfway, Oregonan area steeped in history and home to limitless outdoor activities. This friendly, rural community offers a peaceful pace of life and scenic beauty that's hard to match. This exceptional property features irrigated, cross-fenced pastures with a ready-to-revive homesite and valuable water rights. The eastern portion of the land holds approximately 34 acres of water rights, producing around 1.5 tons of native grass hay per acre. The western side sub-irrigates naturally, supporting additional grazing and hay production. With three fenced pastures, it's an ideal setup for rotating cattle and putting up some hay for a small livestock operation. Approximately half an acre is fenced around the homesite, creating a contained area for a yard and garden. The existing dwelling, while in need of repair, is connected to a domestic well and septic system. Whether you're inspired to restore the home or apply through Baker County for a replacement dwelling permit, this site offers a solid foundation to build your vision. A 24' x 68' open-faced pole barn sits just north of the home and in the westernmost pasture. It will ultimately need to be completely refurbished, torn down, and rebuilt from the ground up, but it has been maintained well enough to provide hay storage. Halfway is known for its community spirit and outdoor recreationfrom fishing and hiking in the Wallowa Mountains to exploring the nearby Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. With water, infrastructure, and open space, this property provides the rare chance to shape your own rural retreat in one of Oregon's most unique small towns.
10/12/2023
$2,950,000
1777.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 46310 Cook Road, Baker City, OR
Trident Star Ranch A Private Wilderness Retreat
Discover Trident Star Ranch, a secluded haven nestled between the scenic Keating Valley and the vast expanse of the Eagle Cap Wilderness** in Baker County, Oregon. This breathtaking property spans 1777.95 deeded acres, with an additional 1061 public acres through a BLM grazing allotment, offering unparalleled privacy, adventure, and connection to nature.
Designed as the ultimate hideaway, Trident Star Ranch is more than just a homeits a sanctuary for those seeking solitude, recreation, and the beauty of the wild. Whether youre an avid hunter, outdoor enthusiast, or simply looking for a private escape, this exceptional retreat offers the perfect blend of luxury and untamed wilderness.
At the heart of the ranch stands a beautifully remodeled 2554 sq. ft. main residence, seamlessly blending comfort with rustic elegance. Thoughtful updates include new sheetrock, interior paint, alder wood and tile flooring, modern tiled showers, state-of-the-art appliances, a Harman ceramic pellet stove, and premium vinyl windows. Every room captures the surrounding landscape, while the covered deck and cozy fireplace provide the perfect settings to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the outdoors.
For guests or additional privacy, the 1577 sq. ft. guest house** offers a warm and inviting retreat. This fully renovated space features updated plumbing and electrical systems, new flooring, fresh interior and exterior paint, vinyl windows, a remodeled bathroom, and a finished basement for added versatility.
The ranchs diverse terrain is an ideal backdrop for adventure and relaxation alike. From hunting and horseback riding to hiking and fishing, Trident Star Ranch is a gateway to some of Oregons most pristine wilderness. The expansive acreage provides prime habitat for elk, deer, and other wildlife, making it a hunters paradise or a peaceful nature sanctuary.
Whether you envision a secluded retreat, a private hunting lodge, or a wilderness escape, Trident Star Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Oregons untamed beautya place where luxury meets adventure, and the great outdoors is right at your doorstep.
06/18/2024
$450,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 0 1680 NFS Rd., Unity, OR
Seller financing available!
Discover your own private retreat with this 640-acre recreational property in southern Baker County, OR. Perfectly positioned for outdoor enthusiasts, the land offers eligibility for two Landowner Preference Tags each for both deer and elk. The property boasts an excellent road system, ensuring easy access throughout the terrain. With multiple springs scattered across the acreage, water sources are plentiful and present opportunities for spring developments.
Completely surrounded by National Forest, this property provides unmatched privacy and a seamless connection to nature. The nearby Monument Rock Wilderness Area adds to the allure, offering stunning landscapes and additional recreational opportunities. As a long-term investment, this property presents a unique opportunity with potential grants and cost share funding available for timber replanting through the NRCS and/or Oregon Department of Forestry, ensuring sustainable land management.
Potential to build multiple cabins, creating a perfect getaway - buyers should verify building regulations with the Baker County Planning Department. Conveniently located just 11 miles from Unity, 59 miles from Baker City, 60 miles from John Day, 139 miles from Boise, ID, and 212 miles from Bend. This property combines seclusion with accessibility. Embrace the serene beauty and endless possibilities of this exceptional Baker County recreational property.
*Potential buyers entering property do so at their own risk. Side roads are not suitable for pickups and should be considered ATV/UTV only with some roads very difficult to turn around. Anyone entering property must have suitable fire fighting equipment.
*Seller financing terms: $200,000 down, 5% interest, up to 10 year carry.
06/30/2020
$255,000
163.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - TBD National Forest Dev Rd #1170, Sumpter, OR
Mountain property featuring a spring-fed pond surrounded by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Property is for recreational use only. The property is zoned timber grazing and not buildable, no permanent buildings are allowed. Owner financing available!
Land
Nestled within the Blue Mountains of Oregon, this off-grid mountain sanctuary is surrounded by the vast expanse of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Just over 163 acres of pristine woodlands, this secluded property has a spring-fed pond and several undeveloped natural springs, meadows, and rolling terrain. This wilderness retreat is perfect for ATV adventures, fishing, camping, and hunting. Property is not buildable. The owner may apply for two Landowner Preference (LOP) tags each year. Access is provided by a private easement and national forest roads.
Recreation
The surrounding Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and Elkhorn Mountains provide endless options for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. In the winter, it is a popular destination for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing enthusiasts.
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Rock Creek Butte
Elkhorn Mountains
Umatilla National Forest
Phillips Lake
Malheur National Forest
History
One of Sumpter's standout features is its well-preserved Gold Rush heritage. The town's roots trace back to the late 19th century when it thrived as a bustling gold mining town. The Sumpter Valley Dredge, a massive floating gold mining dredge, stands as a testament to this era and is now a National Historic Site.
Location
Located in the northeastern corner of Oregon, Baker County is a true hidden gem in the Pacific Northwest. The county's roots run deep, with its establishment dating back to the mid-1800s during the Oregon Trail migration. Baker City, the county seat, showcases its past through its historic downtown, lined with charming buildings that date back to the Victorian era.
Sumpter, Oregon, is located to the northwest of Boise, Idaho. The driving distance between Sumpter and Boise is approximately 200 miles. The closest airport to Sumpter, however, is located in Pendleton, Oregon. The Eastern Oregon Regional Airport is approximately 120 miles to the northwest of Sumpter, Oregon.
04/01/2025
$899,000
630 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - N Pine Rd, Halfway, OR
Everyone can say there is always that 'happy place' that allows us to embrace the moment and feel the ambiance that takes you into a peaceful sanctuary ... and this is one of natures best bounties offering exactly that. Simply breathtaking views lie atop this nicely timbered mountain retreat with lush meadows and 2 prolific, free flowing channels of water. Completely surrounded by public forestlands, this inholding has one mile each of Pine and Little Elk Creek frontage meandering through it for excellent fishing and personal enjoyment. This unique parcel provides year round recreation in Pine Creek Game Mgmt Area. FS 3990 easement road runs along Little Elk Creek for one mile then leads into thousands of acres of public lands for recreation unlimited. LOP tags available with four seasons of sporting include bear, elk, deer, turkey, to name a few, along with horn or mushroom hunting, bird watching, cross country skiing and star gazing galore. It comes complete with a groomed snowmobile route starting on NF Rd 3990 and beyond. Great horseback, mountain bike or ATV trails beckon you to go on an adventure and explore nature at its best. There is the paved Pine Creek road {NF39} access to boundary then turns into a well maintained dirt road pathway. Enjoy hearing the sounds of the rushing creek echo in the canyon as you walk or ride through this elevation that ranges from 2757 to 3689 feet. A beautiful mountain meadow is a potential building site overlooking the valley and trees below, where wildflowers are in full bloom. This truly is a one of a kind offfering in the finest recreational area in the state. Application is available for approval to build your off grid or solar getaway ... or bring a camp trailer and call it home. Hard to find any location like this offered on the market. This gem has been in the same family for mulitple generations and is a candidate for carbon credits. Nicely treed with good stands of Ponderosa, Douglas Fir, Western Larch, White Fir, Engleman Spruce, Lodgepole Pine. Timber estimate available. Enjoy peace, quiet and solitude with mother nature in the reknowned Hells Canyon National Recreation area. This off grid holding is about three miles from Baker-Copperfield Highway 86 which is maintained during winter. There is possibilities to subdivide for two properties with buyer to verify current building regulations. Closest structure (still off grid) is about 1 mile south. Timber, hunting, fishing, grazing or carbon offsets this holding for potential income. More than two miles of forest roads and river frontage roughly north/south and east/west run through property. Clean title (there are forest road easements and exclusions). There are no utilities or structures. Property is not fenced, but some old barb wire does exist in some locations. The 1992 timber thinning cut sketch shows proposed logging roads which have not been maintained since that time. This also may have been the last time boundary corners were examined. There is no current survey. Section 16 of 640 acres is less due to some forest road running through property in T7S R47E WM TL400 surrounding the intersection of Forest Roads 39 & 3990. Property is located 14 miles from Halfway* and 58 miles from Joeseph*, with Brownlee Damn* and Oxbow* a short drive away on Hells Canyon State Scenic byway in Baker County. Taxes were $980 for 2023 and zoned TG (Timber/Grazing).
Buyer to provide prequalification before viewing. Broker to be present at all showings. Sellers ask Cash. Video and drone footage and photos compliments of Cliff Smith, FAA Licensed Drone Pilot with Final Approach Drone Videography.
*Oxbow is an unincorporated community in Baker County, Oregon, United States.[1] Oxbow is along Oregon Route 86 next to the Snake River near the Oxbow Dam on the Oregon-Idaho border, about 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Halfway.[2] Oxbow is just south of the site of the former mining town of Copperfield.[2] Oxbow has a post office with a ZIP code 97840.[3]
Brownlee Dam is a hydroelectric earth fill embankment dam in the western United States, on the Snake River along the Idaho - Oregon border
(Washington County, Idaho in and Baker County in Oregon). In Hells Canyon at river mile 285, it impounds the Snake River in the 58-mile-long (93 km) Brownlee Reservoir .
*Joseph is located on the northeast tip of the state. It's approximately 330 miles east of Portland (5 hours and 23 minute drive) and has an elevation of 4,190 feet. If you fly into Portland and rent a car, you will have a long drive on highway 84 along the Columbia river and through the plains of eastern Oregon.
*Halfway is a city in Baker County, Oregon, United States. The city took its name from the location of its post office, on the Alexander Stalker ranch, halfway between Pine and Jim Town. The population was 351 at the 2020 census.During the dot-com bubble, Halfway agreed to rename itself for a year as a publicity stunt for the e-commerce company of the same name.[6]
04/21/2025
$1,500,000
482 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - Keating, OR
Custom built/off grid. Solar with generator backup.
100 amp circuit running off 24v 4000W Inverter powered with AGM batteries
Propane and wood heat.
2 PARCELS, 200 AC AND 282 AC +/- for a total of 482 +- acres.
Logged in 1994 and replanted. 30 years on the regrowth.
Surrounded by USFS on all sides.
Big game and small game
2,300 sq. ft. cabin, 3 bed and 2 bath. 1,670 is residence and 630 sq. ft. is garage and storage
6,000-gallon underground concrete cistern fed by year-round spring - all gravity fed
House water pressure 45 psi. Filtered at house & just turn valve on for use.
Fire hydrant 70 psi located on entry road to house & connected to cistern
500 gal propane tank supplies appliances
1,000-gallon septic system
Cabin and utilities professionally built and permitted
Outbuilding for solar equipment with bath and RV hookup with site for RV
Best access is through Sparta.
Interests in the surrounding area: Balm Creek Reservoir, Wild and Scenic-Eagle Creek, Trailheads to Eagle Cap Wilderness.
Hunting: Lots of local enthusiasts like to hunt elk, bear, deer and turkey in the area.
Fishing: Balm Creek for trout, and fly fishing Eagle Creek.
East Goose Creek transfers water down to users in the Keating Valley. The creek is supplied by a ditch that conveys water from many miles away resulting in more water in the stream than would have naturally occurred prior to settlement. As a result, water levels fluctuate within the stream.
Property provide access to USFS lands on the North side of the ridge that could provide great opportunities for hunting big game.
Elk are frequently seen on the property.
Location: T07SR43 & T06SR43 TL 300 Ref# 5745 & 5603
Property Class: 680 S/T BARE REC USE
Sellers: STRINGER, ROBERT & CHERYL, ETAL
Directions: From Baker City 22.5 miles on OR HW 86, Left on Sparta Ln 5 mi, Left on East Eagle Creek Rd 1.31 mi, Left at 5 Corners on NFD 70 Rd 8.58 mi, Right on 355 Rd 1.2 mi Arrive at property.
Additional information at
09/11/2023
$595,000
78.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 12840 South Rock Cr Lane, Haines, OR
Unlock a world of outdoor recreation and adventure with the historic Rock Creek Property. Home of the former Rock Creek Power Plant. Situated at the base of the Elkhorn Range in the Blue Mountains, this sprawling 78+/- timbered acres is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Located just 18 miles from Baker City and 6 miles west of Haines, this property offers direct access to exhilarating activities like hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling. With live water and abundant wildlife, every day can be a new adventure.
The property's modest home, featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom on the main level plus 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom on the lower level, provides comfort in the midst of natural beauty. It's an ideal weekend retreat or year-round residence for those passionate about history and the great outdoors.
Offered at $750,000, this property invites you to explore and preserve a piece of Eastern Oregon's history, all while immersing yourself in thrilling adventures. Your dream lifestyle awaits!
Motivated Seller, Price Reduced to $595,000!
04/21/2025
$1,750,000
1876 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - Unity, OR
The Pinherio Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a premier Oregon Ranch located in Baker County, near the traditional ranching community of Unity. The ranch contains native meadows, uplands, and timbered pastures that provide excellent wildlife habitat and create opportunities for sustained cattle grazing. This gem of a ranch is 1876+/- acres of prime deer and elk hunting. With multiple water sources located throughout the property, it is ideal for cattle grazing. Currently the owners of the ranch have a strict cattle grazing program that identifies food and water sources in order to sustain the abundant feed and strive to protect the natural springs and water sources. The ranch has a fenced food plot that is used to attract and hold wildlife species that are contained throughout. There are multiple tree stands located on the property in which the owners have used to be successful in the harvest of deer and elk which are abundant on the property. The timber has been managed for multiple uses, including recreation, water, wildlife habitat and timber production. With limited timber harvest, the sustainable land practices include managing for non-timber values such as protecting water quality, and being mindful of wildlife habitat and protected areas. Located in the Bealah Unit (ODFW Hunting Unit) this property qualifies for 3 (three) ODFW Landowner Preference tags for each species of big game that qualifies. The property is perimeter fenced to ensure cattle grazing stays within the boundaries of the ranch. It's hard to find a ranch that marks this many boxes, but this one has all the dimensions of an outstanding Oregon Ranch. Located 2 hours and 20 minutes from Boise Idaho makes for country living near the amenities of a big city a pleasure.
04/05/2025
$795,000
5.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 48303 Cornucopia Hwy, Halfway, OR
The Barrett/Walker House | 48303 Cornucopia Hwy, Halfway, OR 97834
$985,000 | 5.58 Acres | 2 Bed | 2.5 Bath | Guest Quarters | Barn | Buildable Acreage
In the heart of Oregon's stunning Pine Valley, the Barrett/Walker House is a masterclass in thoughtful living where historic heritage, sustainable design, and pastoral beauty meet. Set on 10.58 acres of fertile land with year-round water and views in every direction, this unique offering is more than a home,its a place to root, grow, and create a life in rhythm with the land.
Originally constructed in 2007 and artfully incorporating an 1870s hand-hewn log cabin, the home blends rustic authenticity with modern comfort. At the heart of the open-concept floor plan is a light-filled living and dining area, grounded by reclaimed old-growth Douglas Fir floors and warmed by a Hearthstone wood stove. Clear Pine flooring and trim, locally sourced, flows throughout the home, enhanced by hand-plastered walls and post-and-beam log timbers.
A gourmet cooks dream, the kitchen features a French Lacanche range, artisan tile, custom wood cabinetry, and a peninsula topped with a repurposed butcher block once used in a Seattle bakery. Marvin windows frame panoramic views of the Wallowa Mountains, valley pastures, and Pine Creekyour own private stretch of riparian corridor at the rear of the property.
Step outside to expansive covered porches, a south-facing terrace overlooking the creek, and the sounds of running water and bird song. Gardeners will delight in fenced raised beds, fruit trees, and mature berry bushes. With both upper and lower pastures, accessible by vehicle and foot bridges, this property is well-suited for livestock, hobby farming, or simply a serene retreat.
Other features include:
Detached two-car garage
Four-bay machine shed
Guest quarters perfect for visitors, work-from-home space, or short-term rental potential
Barn with additional storage or agricultural uses
Buildable 5-acre parcel available as well with separate tax lots and pastures
Mini-split ductless heating and cooling plus electric backup
Private well and standard septic system
Located within EFU zoning in tax-friendly Baker County
A true legacy property, the Barrett/Walker House was featured on Houzz and is a rare opportunity to live within a storybook setting while enjoying high-end finishes and modern systems. Whether you dream of a working homestead, a creative retreat, or simply a quiet place to enjoy long summer evenings on the porch, this home offers it all.
Located minutes from the charming town of Halfway and gateway to the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Hells Canyon, and miles of outdoor adventure, this is rural Oregon living at its best.
10/15/2024
$795,000
8.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 1405 17th St, Baker City, OR
Rare 8.92-Acre Development Opportunity in Historic Baker City, OR
Nestled in the heart of Baker City, this expansive 8.92-acre property presents a unique and versatile development opportunity in Northeast Oregon. Previously operated as a dog kennel and cat boarding facility, the estate includes prime land and outbuildings that are ready for repurposing to fit your vision, whether it's residential, commercial, or agricultural. The property is zoned for farm use, with no CC&Rs, making it a perfect candidate for subdivision, a custom family estate, or other creative development ventures.
The 3-bedroom home, built in 1920, is situated on nearly 9 acres of flat, usable land, providing ample space for new possibilities. Whether you're interested in creating multiple homesites or a private retreat, this property offers a rare blank slate in a peaceful rural setting. Despite its tranquility, the property is just minutes away from local schools, parks, and Baker City's conveniences.
Discover Baker City: A Historic Gem in Northeast Oregon
Baker City, known for its rich history and thriving community, is the gateway to the breathtaking Wallowa Mountains and Elkhorn Range. Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities year-round, from hiking and fishing to skiing and snowmobiling. The citys historic downtown, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to beautifully preserved architecture, vibrant art galleries, and a burgeoning food scene.
For developers or those seeking a spacious estate with vast potential in a community steeped in history, this property is a prime opportunity. Its unique blend of location, acreage, and development possibilities makes it one of the regions standout listings.
07/06/2023
$4,800,000
5078 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 20453 Hwy 245, Hereford, OR
Four S Land & Cattle
5,078 +/- acres
Water rights for approximately 407 acres - to be verified with Baker County Watermaster
Quality, practical ranch improvements
Includes 2 homes, shop, calving barn, working corrals w/ hydraulic chute
Contiguous ranch that allows for 'out the gate' turnout to spring and summer pastures
Alfalfa fields attract deer and elk resulting in quality hunting opportunities
Borders National Forest land for further recreational opportunities
Four S Land and Cattle Ranch is a 5,078 +/- acre contiguous ranch that features a mix of over 400 acres of irrigated pastures & alfalfa fields, along with timbered hills filled with cedar, pinon, & juniper that work their way north into the Blue Mountains. The mixed landscape of timbered hills and alfalfa meadows also provides an ideal habitat for elk, deer, and other game that can be found throughout the ranch. Improvements include a newer manufactured house, a ranch hand house, shop, a calving barn, & working corrals with hydraulic chute. Alfalfa is grown on approximately 80 acres under center pivot and approximately 70 acres under two wheel lines.
Water
The ranch has irrigation water rights for just over 400 acres is sourced from both the Burnt River and the North Fork of the Burnt River. Cottonwood Creek and Beaverdam Creek flow through the ranch from north to south before they enter the Burnt River. Livestock water in the range pasture is provided by two spring fed stock ponds, a solar well that feeds 8 water troughs, and numerous undeveloped springs and seeps. Buyers to verify water rights information with BRID. District Manager Shawn Klaus - (541)-446-3313
Climate
Baker County experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by distinct seasons and relatively low precipitation. The region typically enjoys warm and dry summers, with temperatures reaching into the 90s Fahrenheit during the peak of the season. Winters are cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, and occasional snowfall is common. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with mild temperatures, though frost can occur in the early and late parts of these seasons. Overall, Baker County has a climate that lends itself well to outdoor activities and the enjoyment of the natural beauty of the area.
Area History
The area around Hereford was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Paiute and Nez Perce. In the mid-1800s, as pioneers ventured westward during the Oregon Trail era, Hereford became a stopping point for travelers and settlers. The abundant natural resources, including fertile land and water sources, attracted people to the area.
Hunting, Fishing & Recreation
Ranch is located in the Sumpter Hunting Unit and qualifies for 5 Landowner Preference Tag applications for both deer and elk. Excellent fishing opportunities for trout, crappie, bass, and more in Unity Reservoir which is about a mile from the ranch. Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort, located 45 min from Baker City, provides skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing trails for all skill levels. Recreational enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby proximity to Monument Rock Wilderness, Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, and North Fork John Day Wilderness Area.
Distance To:
Unity, OR: 7 miles
Baker City, OR: 40 miles
John Day, OR: 52 miles
Pendleton, OR: 136 miles
Boise, ID: 147 miles - nearest commercial airport
Bend, OR: 204 miles
Co-marketed with Mirr Ranch Group.
06/02/2023
$579,000
1.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 1844 Center St, Granite, OR
Unique opportunity to purchase the Outback Store, cabin, and 1.68 surrounding acres offering the perfect opportunity to have a mountain destination for recreational purposes and/or operate a business out of the majestic and historic town of Granite, Oregon. Close proximity to Anthony Lakes Ski Resort, Phillips Reservoir and the John Day Wilderness make this a premiere destination on the Elk Horn Scenic Bi-Way. UTV/ATV trail riding, hunting, snowmobiling, fishing, boating, skiing all located nearby. The Outback Store comes fully furnished as a turn-key business catering to a diverse clientele that live in or frequent the surrounding areas. Park model cabin with 1 bedroom, full bathroom and loft conveniently located on the property, making for the perfect owner's quarters/getaway. Corale and multiple outbuildings for additional storage. Currently being used as a small restaurant/bar, gas station and 7 hookup RV Park making this the perfect business opportunity for a wide range of recreational enthusiasts.
04/21/2025
$299,000
155 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - Black Mtn Getaway, Baker City, OR
The Black Mountain Getaway is located approximately 7 miles from Phillips Lake on the Black Mountain Road. Bordered by the USFS on three sides. Great summertime access to the property as the main Black Mountain Road crosses through it. Views of the Eagle Cap Wilderness and a portion of Bowen Valley can be seen from the property. Sellers applied and received approval for a Lot of Record with the Baker County Planning Department to allow for a dwelling. The property consists of 155 acres of timber. The timber stand is a mix of Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, Western Larch, and White Fir. Timber stand age class varies from pre-commercial to commercial trees. Sellers have selectively logged the property in the past. If you are looking for a cabin property with recreational potential, this one has it. With close proximity to Phillips Reservoir, big game hunting, and a great opportunity for winter recreating with snow machines.
05/11/2009
$2,850,000
1609 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - Baker City, OR
Your Ultimate Private Retreat: 1,600+ Deeded Acres in the Blue Mountains of Northeast Oregon
Welcome to an extraordinary opportunity to own over 1,600 deeded acres nestled at the base of the majestic Elkhorn Range in the Blue Mountains of Northeast Oregon.
Property Highlights:
Antelope Mountain: Timbered and rugged terrain, offering both beauty and adventure.
Year-Round Access: Easily accessible throughout the year, just minutes from the renowned Anthony Lakes Ski Resort.
Wildlife Haven: Home to resident populations of big game, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and hunters.
Natural Springs: Numerous springs scattered across the property provide a serene and refreshing environment.
Recreational Wonderland: Perfect for riding, hiking, and numerous other outdoor activities.
Ultimate Private Retreat: Your chance to create a secluded sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
This vast and versatile land embodies the perfect escape. Contact us at Intermountain Realty to explore this incredible property and make it your own private haven!
02/16/2025
$2,150,000
326.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 27239 Middle Bridge Loop, Baker City, OR
Prime Hay & Cattle Farm in Keating Valley 326 Acres of Agricultural Opportunity
Discover this exceptional 326-acre farm in the highly productive Keating Valley of Baker County, Oregon. Known for its fertile soil and agricultural heritage, this property presents a rare opportunity for hay production, cattle ranching, or a combination of both.
The farm includes a 1,944 sq. ft. home, built in 1980, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, offering comfortable rural living with stunning valley views. An additional lot of record allows for the construction of a new home, and there is ample room for a permitted horse arena.
Agricultural Highlights:
- Hay & Cattle Operations: The property supports hay production and grazing, with yields varying based on seasonal conditions. The seller has historically produced 2 to 4 cuttings per season, ranging from 3.5 to 6 tons per acre, depending on conditions.
- Irrigation Potential: An irrigation well application has been submitted to enhance production and consistency.
- Cattle Ranching: The land is well-suited for running up to 200 head of cattle year-round, with low calf loss rates and high weaned calf percentages.
- Soil & Pasture Management: The seller utilizes grazing rotations, allowing hay fields to serve dual purposes for both grazing and harvesting.
Location & Lifestyle:
Located just 20 minutes from historic Baker City, the property offers convenient access to the towns vibrant downtown, museums, and rich pioneer history. For outdoor enthusiasts, the farm is a gateway to the Eagle Cap Wilderness in the Wallowa Mountains, one of Oregons most breathtaking recreational areas, featuring world-class hiking, hunting, and fishing.
Whether you're looking to expand your hay production, run cattle year-round, or build your dream home in a picturesque valley, this property offers versatility, productivity, and endless potential.
Serious inquiries are welcomecontact us today to discuss the agricultural potential of this remarkable property.
12/02/2024
$225,000
17.11 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 0 FS 77 Rd., Baker City, OR
Experience the ultimate blend of natural beauty and potential on this beautiful 17.1-acre property, featuring frontage on both sides of the picturesque Eagle Creek. Known for its pristine waters, excellent fishing, and abundant wildlife, Eagle Creek adds a unique charm to this land. Zoned RR2, the property offers multiple building sites, perfect for creating your vacation retreat.
Mature pine and fir trees enhance the sense of seclusion and peace, making this an ideal getaway. Included on the property is an older travel trailer in good condition, complete with a snow cover, providing an immediate accommodation option for weekend escapes or temporary living while planning your build. Located just a short distance from the awe-inspiring Eagle Cap Wilderness, outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves in a paradise of hiking, fishing, and exploring some of Oregon's most beautiful landscapes. Seize this rare chance to own a piece of paradise on Eagle Creek!
*Property lines on attached map are for reference only, there is a survey available.
*Appointment only, please do not trespass.
Distance to:
Baker City, OR: 42 miles
Pendleton, OR: 104 miles
Boise, ID: 169 miles
Kennewick, WA: 170 miles
05/13/2025
$1,250,000
37.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 42759 Moody Rd, Richland, OR
Discover your dream property in Richland, Oregon, where luxury meets country living. Spanning just over 37 acres, this stunning estate offers a harmonious blend of upscale amenities, serene farmland views, and unparalleled functionality. The centerpiece of the property is a beautifully designed 3000+ sq ft home, meticulously crafted with high end finishes and thoughtful details throughout. The home boasts spacious living areas, a gourmet kitchen, and a seamless flow that invites comfort and style. Whether your entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings, the expansive 2000 sq ft covered patio equipped with radiant heat, an outdoor shower, and firepit is the perfect setting, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. With priority water rights, this property is ideal for agricultural pursuits, livestock and more. A 40x60 insulated shop provides ample space for hobbies, storage, or equipment, ensuring all your needs are met with ease. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a working farm, or a luxurious rural lifestyle, this Richland property offers it all. Experience the perfect blend of modern sophistication and countryside charm. Call to schedule your showing appointment today!
04/21/2025
$1,050,000
96 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 36975 Sullivan Lane, Richland, OR
The Richland Farm is 96.02 total acres and located .3 miles East of Richland, Oregon. At 2,200' elevation the area is known for milder winters and a longer growing season in comparison to the rest of Baker County. The farm is currently irrigated utilizing a drip irrigation system. Land-leveled with USDA soil map indicating silt loam soils capable of producing up to 7 Ton/Ac irrigated alfalfa.
A 2,592 sq. ft. home with garage, corrals, weigh scales, and large 11,000 sq. ft. hay storage barn provide the opportunity to either graze or farm this land.
Located 1 mile from Holcomb and Hewitt Park boat ramps into the Powder River arm of Brownlee Reservoir which imparts endless recreational opportunities. BLM and USFS lands are not far from the valley. Big game, upland bird, waterfowl, and fishing opportunities located in and around the Richland Valley. Of note, multiple reservoirs including Oxbow, Brownlee, and Hells Canyon are not far. Whitewater rafting opportunities in the wild section of the Snake River below Hells Canyon Dam.
Legal: T09SR4524 TL 1200 Ref#12895-91.02ac and TL1600 Ref# 12894-5ac Two Parcels.
Address: 36975 Sullivan Ln, Richland, OR 97870
Acres: 96.02
Water Rights: Certificates 83363 and 89274. Source of Water is Eagle Creek through the Kay Young Ditch. 1881 Priority date for 71.5 ac and 1885 for 19.5 acres. Water department indicates these are strong water rights and middle of the group when looking at the whole system. On a normal year, the property will have water through the entire season. There have been some years these dates get shut off but not on normal years.
Irrigation System: Water is supplied to the farm from an irrigation conveyance mainline that originates in the Newt Young ditch and travels through multiple properties before entering the property in a 10 line. Paperwork indicates a 10 line with 1,000 gpm with 50 PSI of pressure. Designed by NRCS. Per a newly signed agreement Buyer will need to change to a different ditch the Kay Young where the original water rights come from. Installing a diversion and cleaning structure along with a couple hundred feet of mainline to supply water to the existing mainline. Per the current agreement, Seller has use of the existing gravity mainline for the 2025 irrigation season. If a future buyer wants to install pivots on the farm, power is located across the highway providing the opportunity to run three phase power under the road to the property.
Irrigation Application System: At entrance to property the water runs through a series of backwashing self-cleaning filters, pressure reducing valves, fertigation tanks and a control panel that rotates the water through 16 different zones across the leveled field. A series of manifolds directs the water to buried drip tape 12 deep 30 spacing across the field. Seller runs 4 zones at a time typically on 60 minute sets every day. Management of the drip system requires flushing the lines, chemigation maintenance and patching rodent holes as needed in drip tape during the growing season. The system has been challenging to maintain and has not functioned as Seller intended particularly maintenance and crop rotation establishment. Designed by NRCS. In the event a future Buyer wants to change to a more efficient system like pivot irrigation the existing system will need to remain intact and functioning for a period of time to comply with NRCS requirements. Buyer should also complete Due Diligence on effective methods for removal of drip tape in the event Buyer should decide to convert to an alternative irrigation application system in the future.
Crops: Alfalfa Grass mix on majority of farm. Seller has grown both corn and Sudan grass for stockpile forage. Seller fertilizes every year. Seller is careful not to disk too deep to disturb drip tape. Typically fall plants.
Crop establishment: Seller uses above ground mainline with a self-reeling big gun Bauer T42 rain star for crop germination. All go with sale of farm.
Livestock Waterline: 1 mainline originating at the filter house runs the West, South and East perimeters. It is also connected to well in yard for additional source. It was installed approximately 3 years ago. 5 tire troughs on the farm are intended to be hooked up to the line. The troughs have not been hooked up and the system has not been used.
Farmable Acres: Aerial mapping indicates 88 +/- ac farmable acres
Headquarters: (Home, Corrals, Hay barn) Acres: Aerial mapping indicates 2.5 +/- ac
Alley way for gathering livestock, ditches and a stream make up the remaining acres.
Soils: Farm has been land leveled. Soils are mapped silt loam and rated at 7 ton/ac production.
Zoning: 551-Exclusive Farm Use.
Home: 1974 Built, 2,592 sq. ft. with 600 sq. ft. garage. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room and attached garage.
Hay Storage: 11,088 sq. ft. Hay barn.
Shipping Container: 20'
Livestock structure: Covered structure for calving attached to corral.
Weight Scale: A scale for weighing trucks or livestock is located on the ranch.
Location: .3 miles East of the town of Richland, Oregon.
Recreation: Located 1 mile from both Holcomb and Hewitt parks with boat ramps into the Powder River arm of Brownlee Reservoir. BLM and USFS lands are not far from the valley. Big game, upland bird, and fishing opportunities are nearby.
Property Tax: 2023 year $4,531.82
07/13/2023
$4,800,000
5078 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - Hereford, OR
Four S Land and Cattle Ranch is a 5,078 +/- acre contiguous ranch that features a mix of over 400 acres of irrigated pastures & alfalfa fields, along with timbered hills filled with cedar, pinon, & juniper that work their way north into the Blue Mountains. The mixed landscape of timbered hills and alfalfa meadows also provides an ideal habitat for elk, deer, and other game that can be found throughout the ranch. Improvements include a newer manufactured house, a ranch hand house, shop, a calving barn, & working corrals with hydraulic chute. Alfalfa is grown on approximately 80 acres under center pivot and approximately 70 acres under two wheel lines.
Listed in cooperation with Land Leader Northwest LLC & exclusively marketed by Mirr Ranch Group LLC.
02/01/2025
$699,000
36.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 47551 Steele Hill Rd, Halfway, OR
Turnkey 36.78-Acre Irrigated Ranch in Halfway, OR Stunning Views, Rich Water Rights & Agricultural Potential
Bring your dreams of country living to life at 47551 Steele Hill Road, Halfway, OR! Nestled in the heart of Baker County, this 36.78-acre irrigated ranch offers a rare opportunity to enjoy self-sufficient living with excellent water rights, multiple outbuildings, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Whether youre looking to operate a productive hay farm, raise livestock, or simply enjoy a peaceful rural retreat, this property provides everything you need to make it happen.
Charming 3-Bedroom Main Home
The 1,548 sq. ft. main residence exudes warmth and character, featuring:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with an inviting, open layout
- Spacious kitchen and dining area, ideal for gatherings
- Cozy wood stove for chilly evenings
- Beautiful wood paneling and large windows, allowing ample natural light
- Private upstairs bedroom, perfect for a retreat space
- Convenient mudroom with direct access from the outdoors, perfect for farm life
Bonus Living Quarters & Functional Outbuildings
In addition to the main home, the property includes:
- 432 sq. ft. insulated bunkhouse (1 bed, 1 bath) perfect for guests, rental income, or farmhand housing
- 1,536 sq. ft. shop an expansive space for equipment, tack, tools, and storage
- 1,344 sq. ft. hay cover excellent for keeping hay dry and protected from the elements
- Livestock pens and chicken coop**, plus cross-fenced pastures for rotational grazing
Premium Water Rights & Agricultural Productivity
Water is the lifeblood of any agricultural operation, and this ranch has an exceptional supply:
- Holbrook Creek runs through the southwest corner, providing stock water
- Additional run-off ditch near the facilities offers near-year-round stock water
- Senior water rights from Pine Creek and Steele Ditch (priority date 1885) provide a reliable water source through the end of July
- Gravity-fed irrigation system with hand lines and wheel line for efficient water distribution
Historically, this highly productive property has:
- Produced 48 tons of grass hay
- Wintered 40 pairs of cattle
- Supported 10 pairs year-round
A Rare Opportunity for Ranching, Farming & Sustainable Living
Located in the picturesque and welcoming town of Halfway, Oregon, this property is ideal for **agricultural enthusiasts, ranchers, and those seeking a serene rural lifestyle. Whether you're expanding an existing operation or transitioning to a self-sufficient way of life, this ranch is fully equipped and ready for you to step in and make it your own.
Call today for more information and to schedule a private tour!
03/21/2025
$399,000
9.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 35188 Vandecar Rd, Durkee, OR
This rare 9+ acre property sits about 30 minutes south of Baker City on Interstate 84 in the town of Durkee. The property is fully fenced and borders Federal BLM property to the west, providing private access to thousands of acres of public ground. With commercial zoning, this property would be perfect for a home based business or small agricultural operation. The home itself provides comfortable living quarters, with one bedroom and one bathroom, attached to a large shop originally built for commercial cabinet making. The shop space includes an office / reception area with a separate bathroom, a large assembly space, a finishing room, covered parking area and more. Make an appointment today to come see all that this incredible property has to offer.
09/25/2024
$150,000
30 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - Sumpter, OR
30 Acres in Sumpter, OR - Your Perfect Retreat Awaits!
Discover 30 acres of pristine recreational land nestled within the Sumpter city limits, right on the edge of town. This timbered gem is adjacent to the breathtaking Whitman National Forest, offering unparalleled access to nature's beauty.
Property Highlights:
Timbered Land: Enjoy the serenity and privacy provided by the lush timber.
Adjacent to Whitman National Forest: Perfect for exploring, hiking, ATV and hunting.
Versatile Use: Ideal for a base camp, off-grid living, camping, or building your dream cabin.
Private Borderlands: Surrounded by other private parcels, ensuring exclusivity and tranquility.
Don't miss this first-time offering priced at just $150,000. Make this versatile parcel your ultimate getaway retreat today!
For more information, reach out to us at Intermountain Realty. We're here to help you find your perfect piece of paradise!
03/21/2025
$1,195,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - 18373 W Campbell Loop, Baker City, OR
This 20 m/l acre property with RR5 zoning sits in one of Northeast Oregon's most desirable locations. Just outside of the city limits, this turn-key mini-farm is completely ready for new owners. The property comes with ground water rights and an irrigation well that feeds a wheel line sprinkler system. In addition, multiple large outbuildings provide workshop space and plenty of room for equipment storage. All of this combines with unobstructed panoramic mountain and valley views in every direction. The home site is accessed by a private drive lined by mature evergreen trees that provide excellent privacy from the main highway. The entire home is surrounded by a well maintained and expansive yard that is watered via an automatic sprinkler system fed by a second domestic well. Inside, this home is large and comfortable. A sunken living room with a cozy wood-burning fireplace and large windows spans the entire length of the north side of the home. Two good sized bedrooms on the main floor, including an incredible master suite with a private bath accent tons of extra living space and a covered, wrap around deck that peers out across the entire Baker Valley. Downstairs, a full walk out basement with a third bedroom and a third full bathroom has unlimited potential. A family room, exercise room, wet bar, craft / hobby room, even an additional bedroom; all of these and more are possible with this space. Two more back to back wood-burning fireplaces keep the basement cozy all winter long. A central vacuum system plumbed throughout the entire house simplifies cleanup. An oversized three car garage provides plenty of parking, room for storage, or even more workshop space. Properties like this one are rare in Eastern Oregon and beyond. You truly wont find another one like it.
04/22/2025
$565,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Baker County - west camp creek, Unity, OR
West Camp Creek
This 640 acre parcel lies 6.5 miles SE of Unity, Oregon. Completely surrounded by USFS gives great opportunities for "no boundaries" if hunting, riding ATV's or just getting away. The property offers great views in any direction. One creek is year round and one is seasonal. Both are enrolled in the CREP program and create $8300 of revenue annually. It is fenced and cross fenced making it easy to utilize grass if grazing cows. The creeks and springs provide water for livestock and wildlife year round. The property has Pine, Fir and Juniper and also offers huge groves of Aspen in a couple of the draws. This property also qualifies for 2 Land Owner Preference tags for deer and elk in the Beulah Unit. Taxes $903.36
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