Gilliam County, Oregon Land For Sale (5 results)
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04/21/2025
$16,950,000
6478.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Gilliam County - 65380 Four K Road, Ione, OR
PRICE REDUCED!! The Whitney Land Company is proud to offer a rare opportunity to acquire 6,478.64 contiguous acres in Eastern Oregon, a highly versatile property ideal for agricultural investors or irrigation farm operators seeking a proven operation. Located in the Pacific Northwest, one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, this expansive isolated farm offers optimal conditions for seed farming and diverse crop production, supported by exceptional soil quality, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and easy proximity to major transportation hubs, ensuring efficient access to domestic and international markets.
The property features 2,996+/- irrigated acres serviced by 39 Reinke pivots and eight wells, with approximately 1,500 acres optimized for high-water-use crops like seed potatoes, corn, and alfalfa. This property's history of potato seed production highlights its exceptional agricultural value, having been established on virgin farm ground with highly regarded Ritzville silt loam soils. The soils are carefully managed to minimize pests and diseases, and the land offers a nearly disease-free environment essential for seed production. Its nutrient-rich composition, enhanced by advanced and precise farming techniques, ensures long-term productivity while supporting the technical requirements of specialized crop cultivation.
The balance of the property offers dryland crop areas, CRP-enrolled ground, and range land equipped for grazing, providing additional versatility and income opportunities. To the south, the property features a well-maintained feed yard, which serves as a wintering site for approximately 250 head of cattle. The cattle operation supports the farm's rotational practices, contributing to sustainable land management and generating supplemental income, making it a valuable secondary component of the property's diverse agricultural potential.
A current irrigation infrastructure upgrade program ensures the property remains at the forefront of modern agricultural practices, with significant improvements already completed and others underway. Recent enhancements to the property include the installation of state-of-the-art pivot panels, the addition of telemetry systems to approximately half of the farm for precise water management, upgraded pumps, and the ongoing replacement and upgrading of older pivots.
The property is supported by an extensive water rights portfolio encompassing 3,241.7 acres of primary and supplemental irrigation rights, secured through four certificates and an active permit with priority dates ranging from 1968 to 1998. Multiple deep wells, with documented depths ranging from 395 to 1,035 feet and static water levels between 72 and 290 feet, provide a combined output capacity of approximately 15,200 GPM, ensuring consistent irrigation across 2,975 pivot acres. Full water use is prioritized for high-demand crops such as potatoes, hay, and other root crops, which are rotated annually, while lower water-use crops are planted on the remaining pivot acreage. This efficient water system is a cornerstone of the farm's productivity.
Current operations feature a flexible lease on the potato acreage, providing a steady income stream while the Seller actively farms the remaining portions of the property. The Seller's operations are supported by the H2A workforce program, with on-site housing facilities ensuring efficient and reliable labor for managing the farm's diverse acreage.
The property also features an exceptional road system, developed and maintained through a mutually beneficial trade agreement with the county. In exchange for crushed rock from the on-site quarry, the county has contributed to the creation and upkeep of a network of paved and well-maintained gravel roads. This infrastructure ensures seamless access to key areas of the property, enhancing operational efficiency and overall functionality.
This farm represents an exceptional opportunity to invest in a productive, sustainable asset with long-term potential for appreciation. Continued infrastructure upgrades, combined with its scale, resources, and alignment with broader economic trends, position the property to deliver enhanced efficiency, increased profitability, and lasting value for forward-thinking investors.
Call the Whitney Land Company to discuss further.
02/01/2025
$3,200,000
4000.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Gilliam County - 52880 Lost Valley Road, Condon, OR
Experience one of Oregons most wild areas at the Lost Valley Creek Ranch outside of Condon, the county seat of one of Oregons least populated counties (Gilliam County). Like most of the county, the ranch is surrounded by golden hills of wheat and range ground, making it a hotbed of wildlife and agriculture. Deer, elk, coyotes, and upland birds enjoy the rolling hills and creek bottom draws that provide ample water and coverage on this 4,000.8 acre ranch, making it a prime prospect for a hunters private preserve. In recent years, quality mule deer bucks have been harvested on this ranch.
Lost Valley Creek Ranch is fenced and cross-fenced for cattle and has multiple improvements to sustain a year-round or seasonal cattle operation. Its hay barns, livestock barns, corrals, grain storages, machine sheds, shops, and sheds are all useful and with good bones.
The property has two dwellings: a 2,264 square foot three-bedroom, two-bath home originally built in 1954. Updates since the original construction include a metal roof, aluminum siding, vinyl windows, and Trex decking. The second dwelling, built in 1924, has one bedroom and one bath and has also had some updates since construction, but is again ready for updating.
Because it is in a climate not known for heavy precipitation, the real gem of Lost Valley Creek Ranch is the surface water on the ranch. The ranch has two creeks, Lost Valley Creek and East Fork Thirtymile Creek, and multiple ponds and springs providing water for cattle and wildlife.
If you wish to connect with the land and enjoy the fruits of labor from time lost, Lost Valley Creek Ranch is your ranch.
04/21/2025
$395,000
0.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Gilliam County - Condon, OR
4,514 sf of shop, office and storage space including 2 additional vacant lots at the corner of Main St and Hwy 206 (to Heppner). High visibility. Three large overhead doors, walk down service bay, central compressed air connections, parts shelving and high ceilings. Has served as a commercial fleet service center. Would make a great farm equipment service/repair facility or any light to heavy equipment maintenance, machine shop construction headquarters or auto service/repair. Lots of main floor and upstairs storage.
06/21/2021
$4,950,000
5430 ac.
ACTIVE
Gilliam County - Kent, OR
The R&C Ranch is one of the most iconic and distinctive ranches in the entire John Day River Basin of Oregon. With over 5,430 deeded acres, direct access to an additional 7,517 Bureau of Land Management acres and the North Pole Ridge Wilderness Study area, this extensive holding includes multiple habitat types with miles of tributary streams and varying topographies that is ideal for multiple big game and upland bird species. Inhabitants of the R&C Ranch include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, bighorn sheep, chukar, partridge, quail, pheasant and wild turkey. The ranch contains 1.5 miles of John Day River deeded frontage and contains 4.4 miles of John Day River frontage between its upstream and downstream borders. It also includes ownership along the lower stretches of Butte Creek; this is a large tributary to the John Day River that is a known steelhead spawning stream.
04/24/2025
$129,000
1.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Gilliam County - 66350 Upper Rock Creek Road, Arlington, OR
Fixer property. Awesome investment opportunity. In an area of beautiful surrounding farms.
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