Union County, Oregon Land For Sale (19 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/22/2025
$930,000
105.04 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 72748 Christensen Road, Elgin, OR
North Elgin Valley View Ranch:
Tucked into the foothills of the Blue Mountains and just six miles north of Elgin, Oregon, the North Elgin Valley View Ranch offers 105.04 acres of private, scenic, and productive ground along Palmer Junction Road. This versatile property provides the perfect blend of rural comfort, self-sufficiency, and natural beauty. At its heart sits a thoughtfully designed 2,736 Sqft custom home featuring two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two full kitchens, and split-level livingideal for multi-generational living, rental potential, or extended guest stays.
The ranch includes approximately 60 acres of dryland tillable acres currently producing grass hay, with a history of timothy, oats, alfalfa, and clover production. A fenced garden, producing orchard, and five rows of raspberries and rhubarbalongside domestic spring watermake homesteading here a reality. Improvements include an unfinished 48' x 50' barn/shop wired with overhead electric and 125-amp service (to be completed).
Multiple springs and seasonal ponds attract a diverse population of wildlife including elk, mule deer, whitetail, turkeys, eagles, moose, black bear, mountain lions, and even the occasional wolf. A unique natural rock monumentan old ice caveadds historical character and charm to the property. The property lies within the Winter Range Overlay Zone and spans three tax lots, offering future potential and flexibility.
Whether you're looking to raise hay, enjoy the wildlife, live more self-sufficiently, or simply soak in the views of the Grande Ronde Valley, this ranch is ready to support your rural vision. Sale is contingent upon Sellers securing a replacement property.
Owners:
Skorupan, Danny D & Shawn T
72748 Christensen Rd
Elgin, OR 97827-8254
Acres: 105.04 +/-
2024 Taxes: $2,075.18
House Viewpoint:
They say location with a view is everything in real estate and this viewpoint on this property is nothing short of amazing. Perched above the valley floor, the custom home at North Elgin Valley Ranch was designed to showcase the stunning natural landscape that surrounds it. The main upstairs living area features a wall of windows that draws your gaze outward, offering a picture-perfect view of the lush Grande Ronde Valley below. Step outside onto the front deck, and the scene unfolds even furtherrolling hayfields stretch out beneath you, leading to a 2 acre seasonal pond tucked into the lower portion of the property. In the distance, the flowing waters of the Grande Ronde River glint under the sun, while the snow-capped Elkhorn Mountains rise beyond, forming a dramatic backdrop within the greater Blue Mountain range. From this elevated vantage point, the setting is a living canvas of seasonal beautypeaceful, private, and unmistakably Eastern Oregon.
Wildlife:
Every day on the property brings a new experience. Situated at the edge of diverse habitats, this property showcases the beauty of seasonal transitions. Weather patterns shift, wildlife behavior changes, and the landscape transforms in color from one season to the next. Morning and evening light paints a stunning backdrop overlooking the Grande Ronde Valley, making every day an adventure. The property owners have seen a variety of wildlife on the property, including elk, mule deer, whitetail, turkeys, eagles, moose, black bear, mountain lions, and even the occasional wolf. The owner speaks of the wildlife activity as one of the main joys of the property. "You're just far enough out of town to feel the peace and quiet, but close enough to still be connected. With the seasonal ponds, springs, and all the wildlife that pass throughelk, deer, turkeys, even the occasional mooseit feels like you're living in the middle of a nature documentary. It's beautiful, productive, and just a fun place to be.
Landowner Preference Tags:
Located in the Wenaha Unit, the property qualifies for two (2) Landowner Preference (LOP) tags for antlerless deer and antlerless elk under the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife guidelines. (Additional rules may apply-see the ODFW Big Game Hunting Regulations book or call the local Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife located in La Grande, Oregon, at 541-963-2138 .
2025 Production Acres:
Primarily used as a hay operation. 60 +/- acres have been utilized to produce a variety of forage crops. Currently, 25+/- acres are planted to grass with the remaining planted to Timothy, White Clover, red clover, and sainfoin. The seller is currently leasing out the hay ground.
The Seller estimated the historical average year for the farm is one cutting for a total of 1.5+/- tons to the acre. The first cutting usually is after middle to the end of June. Some farm equipment may be purchased outside the sale of the property. This historically has been a good revenue source for the Sellers.
House:
The quality custom-built home is a testament to superior craftsmanship and thoughtful design.
Built in 1995
2-Bedrooms
2-Bathrooms
Split level; 1 kitchen on each floor; 1 bath bathroom on each floor
2,736 +/- square feet (County Info.)-Livable Space (Whole House-36'x48')
-New Roof-2024
-Central Air
-Propane Heat
-Upstairs loft
-Oak Cabinets (Upstairs Kitchen
-Hickory Cabinets (Downstairs Kitchen)
- 1 Spare room/Office (Upstairs)
-Family Room (Upstairs & Downstairs)
-Garage
-Car ports-1
-Deck with Egress/Ingress
-All Appliances stay (Except Freezers)
Garden/orchard:
Just below the house you will find a big garden that is fenced with sprinkler irrigation present. Around the garden you will find 2 peach trees 2- cherry trees 1- apricot tree, apple trees, 5 rows of raspberries and rhubarb to name a few. Further below near the pump house, is an old orchard with approximately six (6) different varieties of apples.
Pole Barn/Machine Shop:
The property includes an approximate 48'x 50' Pole Barn that has power to the building but is not tied in yet. Dirt floor, work bench present. The 14'+/- foot tall hay pole barn was used as a multipurpose barn designed to store hay while the back/east portion had a lean-to built to feed livestock. Currently the sellers use the pole barn for hay storage, a shop bench work area and to keep equipment dry during the winter months.
Septic:
An approximately 1,800-gallon septic tank was installed along with a 200-foot curtain drain designed to intercept groundwater and divert it away from the leach field. This system helps prevent soil saturation, reducing the risk of failure. The drain field includes four 75-foot runs just south of the house.
Additional Personal property not included in the sale but negotiable:
-Ask listing Broker for further details
Utilities:
Electrical-Oregon Trail Electric
Propane- Ed Staub & Sons
Garbage- La Grande Waste Pro
Phone: Ziply
Cell Service: Yes
Buyer to do further due diligence as to coverage area carriers.
WiFi- Standard; EONI (541) 962-7873
Zoned: UC-A4; Winter Range Overlay
Water:
Domestic Water Source: Natural Spring Water
2-cistarns; a 2,500+/- gallon poly holding tank is at the spring that pumps up to a 6'x10' approximate 2,000 gallon holding tank at the house. The House tank is a heavy gauge metal culvert with a cement base and cover. The system is on a float that will communicate to pump water into each holding tank.
2-Pump houses; each have a 50 Amp service at the pump houses powering a 1 horse pump. There is a 600-watt solar panel for emergency purposes only at the main pumphouse.
2- Ponds; Seasonal
Numerous Springs throughout the property.
Pasture/Topography/Elevation:
The property is primarily gently slopped with flat spots in places. Portions next to the house include pasture ground made up of grazable native vegetation for livestock and wildlife. The small pastures have springs that aid in making sure livestock have water. Elevation of the property is approximately 3,000-3,2000 feet.
Boundary Fencing:
Whole perimeter is fenced. Buyers are to do their due diligence as to their own satisfaction with existing fences and boundary lines.
Surrounding bordering land:
The property is bordered by private landowners.
Jurisdiction: Union County, OR.
Access:
Access to the subject property is provided by a private gravel road.
County Tax lot Information:
72748 CHRISTENSEN RD, ELGIN OR 97827-8254
Legal: 02N3926-00-01100 (Main House)
Account #: 13518
Acres: 10.0
Legal: 02N3926-00-00800
Account #:13514
Acres: 25.04
Legal: 02N3926-00-01101
Account #17671
Acres: 70.00
Nearby Towns:
Elgin, OR- 6 +/- Miles
La Grande, OR- 25 +/- Miles
Enterprise, OR- 50 +/- Miles
Baker City, OR- 68 +/- Miles
Boise, ID- 195 +/- Miles
Portland, OR- 285 +/- Miles
Nearby Recreation-
In the heart of the Blue Mountains, Elgin, Oregon is a gateway to some of the most scenic and diverse outdoor recreation in northeastern Oregon. Whether you're an avid hunter, angler, hiker, or simply someone who enjoys the outdoors, the region offers endless opportunities to explore.
Elgin lies within the Wenaha and Starkey big game units, which are well-known for trophy elk, mule deer, and whitetail deer hunting. The surrounding terrain offers excellent habitat for wildlife, making it a destination for hunters and nature observers alike.
Fishing opportunities abound in nearby rivers and creeks such as the Grande Ronde River, Wallowa River, Lookingglass Creek, and Minam River, which offer healthy populations of steelhead, trout, and smallmouth bass. Many of these waterways are popular for fly fishing and known for their remote beauty.
Just a short drive from Elgin, the Mount Emily Recreation Area (MERA) provides miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and off-road vehicle use. The nearby Minam Trailhead offers access into the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon's largest wilderness area, ideal for backpacking, alpine adventure, and horseback
FEATURED LISTING
04/21/2025
$215,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - Craigs Cabin Road, Elgin, OR
High above the Grand Ronde Valley, the Bailey Creek Timber Tract rests at just over 3,800 feet in elevation and provides unmatched views. The property offers excellent timbered areas, a seasonal creek, a few deep draws, high ridgelines, and all the qualities of an excellent recreational property. Bailey Creek Timber Tract is approximately a 30-minute drive from nearby Elgin, OR. Bordering the USFS on its northern edge creating endless opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property sits inside the Mt. Emily Game Management Unit and the Sellers do not warrant buildability.
FEATURED LISTING
04/21/2025
$260,000
9.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - unknown situs, La Grande, OR
TWO BUILDABLE TAX LOTS!! This property is an excellent opportunity to get in the real estate investment game or grab some land to build your new home. The property is comprised of 9.75 +/- acres, consisting of two separate buildable tax lots. Although the Union Pacific rail line borders the property on the east, the property does hold beautiful scenic views of the Grande Ronde River, Blue Mountain landscape and the greater LaGrande Valley. It does have some slope and elevation providing for an opportunity to get up off the valley floor and capture the view with your future home site. The property is abundant with mature pine trees and therefore is home to wildlife from time to time.
FEATURED LISTING
04/14/2025
$2,322,574
457.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
The Hunter Road Farm lies in the north-eastern part of the state of Oregon within the County of Union and has an approximate gross acreage of 457.56. The city of La Grande is located approximately six (6) miles southwest of the Subject Property.
The Subject Property is located within the Upper Grande Ronde River Watershed (UGRRW ). Irrigation water rights are regulated by the Oregon Water Resource Department (OWRD). The Subject Property is not within an Irrigation District and is not subject to any water assessments.
The Subject Property has three water certificates that provide 455.00 primary water right place of use acres (POU) and 54.90 supplemental water right POU acres.
The Subject Property has two groundwater wells identified as groundwater log ID UNIO 52060 and UNIO 51475 . The primary source of water is from Well No 3 (UNIO 52060)which was drilled in to a depth of 1,200. The well is powered by a 250 HP motor and variable frequency drive The other well is permitted for temporary use. The water right allows for the irrigation of 400.10 primary acres and 54.90 supplemental acres. The date of priority is August 12, 1964. The maximum rate is 5.6 cfs, further limited to no more than 2.8 cfs from Well No. 3 and 2.8 cfs from Well No. 1.
The Subject Property is irrigated with groundwater from the well and water is delivered to an underground (12 inch) pipeline. There is one Valley 8 tower pivot and one Valley 8 Tower pivot.
FEATURED LISTING
04/11/2025
$790,000
39 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 76984 Palmer Junction Road, Elgin, OR
Discover the perfect blend of functionality and serenity with this exceptional working cattle ranch, located just shy of 40 acres in beautiful Elgin, Oregon. Designed for ranchers, farmers, and hobbyists, this property offers everything you need for livestock, farming, and rural living. The land features pastures with perimeter and cross fencing, a pond, and a spacious hay barn. Multiple outbuildings provide ample storage for equipment, RVs, boats, and other toys, while a chicken coop and pens are ready for poultry or livestock. The 2,448 sq. ft. home boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a fenced yard, creating a comfortable retreat with territorial mountain views. A large shop is perfect for year-round projects or repairs, and a detached two-car garage adds convenience. Whether you're looking to expand your operations or start a new venture, this property is a rancher's dream. Conveniently located in Elgin, this turn-key ranch offers rural tranquility with easy access to town amenities.
FEATURED LISTING
03/28/2025
$59,500
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 1904 E N Avenue, La Grande, OR
Beautiful lot in quiet neighborhood. Short distance to EOU and quick walk to downtown La Grande. Mature fruit trees and bushes surround the perimeter of this large city lot, with a majestic, one hundred foot tall, old growth pine centered at the front. Property currently has two water features that could potentially be refurbished, as well as some existing privacy fencing that could be repaired, or start fresh with your own vision. Perfect for site-built or manufactured home, this property is easy on the eyes and the pocketbook! Schedule an appointment now to check out this unique property situated in the heart of La Grande. *Purchaser to verify with the city planner about exact development allowed*Property can access city water and sewer, but will need to have city install access points.
FEATURED LISTING
03/21/2025
$1,881,880
1524 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch outside of Elgin, Oregon, spans approximately 1,524 acres and blends agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With grazing lands, rich timber resources, and natural water sources, it offers limitless potential. The property features large stands of mature timber and is conveniently located near the Umatilla National Forest.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as timber stands ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities. National Forest Road #3733 is what divides the South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch from the North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch.Final acreage total for South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch to be determined and verified by a licensed surveyor.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler's willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
FEATURED LISTING
03/21/2025
$1,068,127
865 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch nestled near Elgin, OR is a stunning blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water sources and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity. The North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch spans approximately 865 acres with a diverse landscape of open, grassy hillsides, patches of lush dark timber, and incredible views.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as timber stands ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities. National Forest Road #3733 is what divides the North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch from the South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch. Final acreage total for North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch to be determined and verified by a licensed surveyor.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler's willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
FEATURED LISTING
10/03/2024
$4,680,000
350 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62726 North Powder Lane, North Powder, OR
Welcome to your dream 350-acre sanctuarya stunning custom-built home nestled in a breathtaking landscape with immaculate panoramic views. This picturesque property is truly one-of-a-kind. As you approach the home, youll be captivated by the scenic beauty surrounding the property, where rolling hills, timberland, & vibrant pasture provide a sense of peace & privacy. Step inside this exquisite residence, where modern design & thoughtful architecture showcase the vistas around you. The spacious interior features an open floor plan with large windows that bring natural light into the home & provide unobstructed views of the beautiful surroundings. The living room features high ceilings & a cozy fireplace, offering the perfect spot for gathering with family & friends or simply relaxing & enjoying the view. The chef-inspired kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, a gas stove, & ample storage space. Its the ideal setting for hosting intimate dinner parties or preparing delicious family meals. From the kitchen
FEATURED LISTING
10/02/2024
$4,700,000
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62924 Wolf Creek Ln, North Powder, OR
Set on 400 acres of pristine, park-like land, this property combines open meadows, forested areas, and several ponds. The 9,800 sq ft home features 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and an energy-efficient design. Abundant wildlife can be enjoyed right outside your door. The property also includes multiple outbuildings, perfect for storage and business needs, as well as two additional living space ideal for family members or ranch help.
Land
Situated across 400 acres of pristine, park-like landscape, this property is a true gem of natural beauty and careful stewardship. The owners have meticulously maintained the land, trimming and clearing the forest to promote wildfire prevention while enhancing its value as a thriving wildlife habitat. Among its most striking features are several ponds, the largest of which spans over an acre and is stocked with trout, offering excellent conditions for fishing. Additionally, multiple smaller ponds and seasonal creeks ensure ample water resources for both wildlife and livestock.
The ranch's gently rolling topography creates a harmonious blend of open meadows and forested areas, adding to its picturesque charm. A unique feature of the property is its 1,300-foot grass airstrip, making it easily accessible by single engine planes. The land is further enhanced by a large gravel pit and an abundant supply of gravel for road maintenance, with a well-constructed road system that spans the entire property, providing convenient access throughout this expansive and scenic ranch.
Improvements
This home is a remarkable achievement in architectural design, spanning over 9,800 square feet with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Perfectly positioned to offer stunning views of the Eagle Cap Wilderness, it features a custom rock finish on the outside walls, adding a natural and elegant touch to its exterior. The house is constructed from high-quality Douglas fir sourced from British Columbia and built using structural insulated panels for superior energy efficiency. All doors throughout the home are solid core, standing at 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide, enhancing both durability and grandeur. Its 18-gauge metal roof is equipped with a lightning arrester system for added protection, while the entire home is outfitted with a warm board underlayment for radiant heating.
Inside, the home features hickory flooring accented with black walnut trim. The main floor includes a spacious, open-concept kitchen with custom maple cabinetry, Staron countertops, a commercial-grade double stainless steel sink, a Wolf cooking range, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a wine cooler, and Hans Grohe fixtures. This level also hosts a laundry room with attic access, guest bathroom, dining room, office, and a living room. Large double-pane thermal windows provide breathtaking views in every direction, bringing natural beauty indoors. The master bedroom offers a walk-in closet, a custom-tiled shower with a sauna setting, and high-end fixtures, while the library, located above the main floor, features a custom spiral staircase and additional storage.
The daylight basement includes 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, along with a custom-built bar made from a 1860 barn wood and timber framing. The bar is fully equipped with a dishwasher, ice maker, mini fridge, wine cooler, kegerator for beer kegs, and a center drain. The garage features a light deck concrete floor with radiant heating, and the solid wood doors are fitted with electric openers. Above the garage, there is a beautifully crafted 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment.
The home's heating and cooling systems are ground-sourced with heat pump assistance. Domestic water is heated by a solar water heater, with a propane water heater for backup. The garage apartment operates on a separate electric water heater. The entire house is equipped with a sprinkler system designed by Western Automatic Sprinkler, featuring two 500-gallon tanks, a fire pump, and a flow switch. Additionally, the home is supported by a 45 KW diesel generator to ensure power during outages.
The property features several outbuildings, including a 3-bay, 3048 equipment shed and a 2-bay, 2035 equipment shed with a fully enclosed 2012 section housing a generator, complete with a rollup door. The Cowboy Cabin, a 2428 living space, offers 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, loft space, and a full kitchen. Adjacent is a 7040 machine shop with concrete floors, 5 automatic garage doors, and a finished upstairs area for insulated storage or office space. Additionally, there is a 50110 shop with concrete flooring, 4 garage doors and a 2448 insulated finished office space, with a bathroom. Attached to the office are two 820 shipping containers that open into the shop. The property also includes a 4136 horse barn with 3 stalls, ample storage, and an 810 chicken coop.
Recreation
The area is well-known for hunting, with incredible wildlife such as elk, deer, bear, turkeys, and upland birds. The property is eligible for two landowner tags for both deer and elk and is situated in Unit 52. The subject property is eligible for a total of two 100 Series Buck Deer Tags and two 200 Series Elk Tags as listed in Starkey Unit #52 controlled hunts, though there are currently no 600 Series Antlerless Deer Hunts eligible. Additionally, the ranch's pond is stocked with trout for enjoyable fishing, and it is close to Wolf Creek Reservoir, which offers excellent boating and fishing opportunities.
North Powder, Oregon, serves as a great base for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of recreational activities, including hiking in the nearby Eagle Cap Wilderness, fishing in local rivers like the Powder River, and camping in scenic campgrounds. In winter, nearby Anthony Lakes, just 40 minutes away, provides skiing and snowboarding options, while the rugged terrain is perfect for ATV and off-road vehicle adventures. Horseback riding trails are also available, making North Powder an ideal destination to explore the natural beauty of northeastern Oregon.
Region & Climate
North Powder, Oregon, has a semi-arid climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures range from the mid-70s to low 90sF, while winters see highs in the 30s and lows often below freezing. The area receives about 13-15 inches of precipitation annually, mostly in winter and spring. Spring and fall are mild, with vibrant seasonal changes, and the town's proximity to the Blue Mountains adds some variation in weather due to elevation.
Location
North Powder, Oregon, is a quaint town located at the base of the Blue Mountains, home to around 800 residents. The nearest airport is Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (PDT), about 81 miles away in Pendleton. Nearby Baker City, approximately 20 miles to the west, offers additional amenities such as shopping, dining, and cultural attractions, including the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center and historic downtown. North Powder provides essential local services, with recreational opportunities for hiking and fishing in the nearby Eagle Cap Wilderness. The town is served by the North Powder School District, making it a welcoming community for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the beauty of northeastern Oregon.
FEATURED LISTING
09/16/2024
$10,250,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
FEATURED LISTING
09/11/2024
$450,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Airport Hanger, La Grande, OR
This 70ft x 65ft airplane hangar, located in La Grande, Oregon, offers more than just aircraft storage. In addition to the spacious hangar area, it includes an office space for personal use. Attached is a two-bedroom apartment, providing comfortable on-site living or short-term accommodations. This setup is ideal for aviation enthusiasts looking for convenience and functionality in one location.
Location
The La Grande/Union County Airport (LGD) is located just a few miles from downtown, offering easy access for private pilots and aviation enthusiasts. The airport features a 5,600-foot runway, ideal for general aviation and small aircraft. Nearby, you'll find a range of services including fueling, aircraft maintenance, and hangar space.
La Grande, Oregon, is nestled in the picturesque Grande Ronde Valley, surrounded by the Blue Mountains. Known for its small-town charm, La Grande offers a blend of outdoor adventure and local amenities. The city is home to Eastern Oregon University and serves as a gateway to recreational activities like hiking, skiing, and fishing.
La Grande itself offers a variety of local amenities, including grocery stores, restaurants, and boutique shops. The downtown area is quaint, with historic buildings housing coffee shops, art galleries, and a vibrant farmers' market. For nature lovers, the area boasts access to the Umatilla National Forest, Anthony Lakes Ski Resort, and the Oregon Trail Interpretive Park. La Grande's welcoming community and scenic landscape make it an attractive spot for both visitors and residents.
FEATURED LISTING
07/05/2024
$22,200,000
7479.28 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 59653 Morgan Lake Rd, La Grande, OR
Breathtaking panoramic views from elevations ranging from 3,500 to 5,000 feet. A new lodge is being constructed and is expected to be completed in 2024. The lodge features 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and an attached garage. Watching elk feed across the open and timbered hillsides from the heated deck makes for a truly magnificent experience. A 3,500+/- sqft heated shop with living quarters was recently constructed near the entrance to the ranch.
Sheep Creek Cabin is a true labor of love. A rustic log cabin was completely remodeled and now features 2 sleeping areas, a bathroom, dining area, and kitchen. Wood heat and a one-of-a-kind propane antler chandelier help set the ambiance inside, while the deck and large gathering area by the creek offer itself as a place to enjoy the campfire and share stories with family and friends. The Hunters Cabin features 2 bedrooms, a loft, kitchen, dining area and living area.
Each residence at Elk Song features its own unique and awe-inspiring setting, and this cabin is no different. The cabin sits at the edge of a secluded meadow surrounded by timber, another great location to listen to elk sing their songs in the late summer and fall. Exclusive access is granted through a secure gate at the end of a county road, ensuring utmost privacy and seclusion amidst the encompassing private lands and nearby national forest.
FEATURED LISTING
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines.
This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities.
Recreation
Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection.
Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property.
Agriculture
The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the 70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age.
The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy.
The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.
FEATURED LISTING
06/08/2022
$995,000
280.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62153 Mathson Road, La Grande, OR
Approximately 280 acres located just 2 miles from La Grande, this secluded and private property is in the heart of the beautiful Blue Mountains of Northeast Oregon. The ranch has over 100 acres of irrigated meadow ground with the balance in timbered draws and hillsides. An extensive irrigation system including a well and pumping station provides water for the operation of the multiple wheel lines. The property encompasses some of the best wildlife habitat in the area, with excellent big game hunting opportunities for elk, deer and turkey. There are landowner preference tags available for both deer and elk. A private lake in the center of the ranch with excellent waterfowl habitat highlights the property. Improvements include house, barn, shop, livestock handling facilities, and other miscellaneous outbuildings. With timber, water, wildlife and privacy, yet only minutes from town with great access, this property is truly one of a kind! $1,150,000. Price Reduced to $995,000
FEATURED LISTING
06/03/2022
$4,950,000
1731 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 79250 Lookout Mountain Rd, Elgin, OR
Trophy hunting ranch with a beautiful lodge located in Wenaha 56 hunting unit which is known hands down as the best elk hunting unit in Oregon. The ranch attracts a variety of wildlife including trophy elk, moose, whitetail deer, mule deer, bears, turkeys, grouse, and ducks. The secluded 1,731 acres is almost completely surrounded by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and has many natural amenities including 4 ponds, creeks, and wetlands.
Land
With the exception of the lodge and solar panels, this property remains in its originalpristine condition. The entire perimeter of the ranch is fenced for privacy and it has private access to thousands of acres of the bordering national forest land.
The waters of Fry Meadow Creek, Meadow Creek, and Sheep Creek meander throughout the gently rolling acreage and meadows of the ranch. All three creeks are fish-bearing and Sheep Creek runs year-round. For fishing enthusiasts, there are four large ponds on the property stocked with trout.
The ranch is already set up for large hunting groups. There are three raised tent decks with two frost-free water spigots between them. The tent decks are close to the main lodge and have a firepit near them so it is perfect for guests.
1,731 Total Acres
Borders National Forest
Creeks (Both Seasonal & Year-Round)
3 Deck Tents
3 Fire Pits
Gravel & Dirt Roads
4 Stocked Ponds
2 Solar Panels
Suitable for Horses
Timber
Trophy Hunting
Wildlife
Views
Improvements
A custom-built lodge sits in the perfect setting next to the pond. It was built in 2016 and features 6 bedrooms 4 bathrooms, and 2 attached RV garages. The main level features an open living area with concrete floors, a wood panel ceiling, a kitchenette with an island, and a large river rock fireplace. Upstairs is the newly finished master bedroom suite, additional guest bedrooms, and a bonus room with a fireplace. The lodge has 2 covered decks on either side. One overlooks the pond and the other overlooks the 3 tent decks. There is a bunk room with private access from the outside that features a shower room and a full bathroom. The bunk room is perfect for guests using the tent decks.
Beyond the lodge is a 1960s A-Frame cabin with a loft bedroom and wood stove. The cabin is 868 sq ft and is powered by a generator.
Throughout the timbered acreage, you will find a few historic outbuildings that add to the natural charm of the ranch.
868 Sq Ft Cabin
3,264 Sq Ft Lodge (6 Bed, 4 Bath)
Bunk Room with Outdoor Entrance & Shower Room
Bonus Room
Covered Decks
River Rock Fireplace
RV Garages
Septic
Well
There is an option to purchase a 70ft x 65ft airplane hanger separately for an additional $450,000. The hanger is located in La Grande, Oregon. It has an office space and a two-bedroom apartment.
Recreation
The property also qualifies for up to 3 tags through theLandowner Preference (LOP)hunting program. The following hunts could be allowed on this propertydepending on availability:
3 Elk ( 2 can be non-owner )
3 Buck Deer ( 2 can be non-owner )
Please note the program considers the registered owner or immediate family members to be owners. Anyone filling a tag outside of this would be considered a non-owner and only 50% of the tags can go to non-owners. Additionally, the number of LOP tags available each season may vary due to the population of each species and the number of LOP tags applied for in each unit. Please verify annually with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on the number of LOP tags that are available that year to the landowners.
The ranch itself offers a multitude of recreational opportunities such as ATV riding, camping hunting, fishing, or searching for morel mushrooms. However, there are several other hotspots that are close by thatoffer even more outdoor adventures.
0 miles from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
2.0 miles from the Grande Ronde River
8.6 miles from Looking Glass Fish Hatchery
13.7 miles from Jubilee Lake
25 miles from Elgin, Oregon
25.5 miles from Langdon Lake
40 miles from Wallowa, Oregon
47 miles from MountainEmily Recreation Area
67 miles from Wallowa Lake


02/25/2025
$995,000
280.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62153 Mathson Road, La Grande, OR
Perry Mill Ranch


02/25/2025
$790,000
39 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 76984 Palmer Junction Road, Elgin, OR
Cattle ranch/Hobby farm


02/25/2025
$10,250,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - Ronde River Ranch, La Grande, OR
Ronde River Ranch
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