Wallowa County, Oregon Land For Sale (15 results)
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06/17/2025
$2,550,000
1504.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 85388 Buford Rd., Enterprise, OR
Buford Ridge Ranch The Buford Ridge Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a legacy property in the breathtaking landscape of northeast Oregon. With its sweeping vistas, mature timber stands, fertile farmland, abundant water resources, and unparalleled privacy, this exceptional ranch offers the perfect combination of natural beauty and modern convenience. Trophy hunting, diverse recreation, and agricultural potential make this ranch a true gem in the coveted Blue Mountains region. Location, Accessibility, and Serenity Nestled along the breaks of the Grande Ronde River, Buford Ridge Ranch is a tranquil retreat that feels worlds away yet remains conveniently close to key destinations. The charming historic town of Flora is a mere 7.5 miles away, while the vibrant community of Enterprise, OR, in Wallowa County, is just 39 miles to the south. For travel and connectivity, Lewiston, ID, with its commercial airport, is only 50 miles north. This property offers the perfect balance of accessibility and remoteness, allowing you to enjoy peaceful solitude without sacrificing essential amenities. Improvements with Character and Functionality At the heart of the ranch lies a picturesque homesite on the edge of a lush hay meadow. The 2,836-square-foot, two-story home showcases durable concrete block construction and breathtaking views of Paradise Ridge. Additional improvements include a garage, a historic barn brimming with character, and several outbuildings. With power, cell service, and modern infrastructure, the property offers comfort and practicality amidst its rugged beauty. Productive Agricultural Lands and Timbered Acres The Buford Ridge Ranch spans approximately 283 FSA acres of dryland farm ground, actively used for agricultural production. The region supports a variety of crops, including dryland timothy hay, alfalfa, orchard grass, wheat, barley, and canola, making this a productive and versatile agricultural operation. The ranch also features 663 acres of mature timber, enhancing its value and ecological diversity. Rich Wildlife Habitat and Recreational Opportunities Buford Creek meanders through the property, creating game-rich canyons and diverse habitats that support a thriving ecosystem. Located in the renowned Sled Springs Unit, the ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities, including landowner preference tags for elk and deer. The fertile soils and surrounding crops attract Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, black bears, and upland game birds such as turkeys, chukar, and grouse. Just minutes away, the Grande Ronde River offers premier fishing for steelhead, chinook salmon, rainbow trout, and bass. Whether you're an avid sportsman or nature enthusiast, this ranch is a recreational paradise. A True Rarity in Today's Market Legacy properties like Buford Ridge Ranch are increasingly scarce, combining a wealth of sought-after features, natural beauty, and untapped potential. These high-quality ranches, often held within families for generations, rarely become available. The Buford Ridge Ranch is more than just a propertyit's an opportunity to create your own legacy in one of the most picturesque and desirable regions of the Pacific Northwest. Don't miss your chance to own this extraordinary piece of northeast Oregon. Schedule your private tour of Buford Ridge Ranch today and experience firsthand the timeless appeal of this remarkable property. Listing Broker - Evan Kaseberg 541-980-8730
06/17/2025
$21,500,000
9457 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 84658 Troy Rd., Wallowa, OR
In the Nez Perce language, the word 'Powwaka' has been translated as 'high, cleared ground, from where a view could be had'. There is no better way to describe the Shilo Ranch in northeastern Oregon. Located on Powwatka Ridge in the Blue Mountains, about an hour north of Wallowa, Oregon lies 9,457 acres of pristine ranch land, stretching almost 10 miles from north to south. Consisting of approximately 4,800 acres of timber, 650 acres of meadows, and 4,000 acres of canyon lands, nearly two miles of Grande Ronde River frontage, the Shilo Ranch truly does have it all. Over four decades of intensive, thoughtful land management with a focus on wildlife, water, grassland, and timber health have resulted in what can best be described as a private nature preserve. Manicured forests and lush, expansive meadows cover the upper portion of the ranch, blanked by steep canyons and timber lined draws to the river and creeks below. A well maintained road network provides access to all parts of the ranch. Wildlife management has been a priority and the abundance of game provides proof of the countless time and effort spent to create this wildlife haven. Located in the Sled Springs Unit, hundreds of Rocky Mountain Elk make their home on the Shilo Ranch and neighboring public lands. The fall 'rut' with trophy class big game is a spectacle you must see, and hear, to believe. In addition to the elk herd, mule deer, whitetail deer, black bear, cougar, turkey, grouse, quail, and more can all be found. The ranch is located in the Sled Springs unit and qualifies for 5 landowner preference tag applications each for elk and deer. Water is king in the west and the Shilo Ranch is blessed with an abundance of it. The ranch has almost 6 1/2 miles of live water; approximately 1 2/3 miles of Grande Ronde River frontage; almost 3 miles of Mud Creek; 1 1/4 miles of Wildcat Creek; and 3/4 mile of Buck Creek. The Grande Ronde River is the northern border for most of the ranch and is home to a well known fishery for trout, bass, salmon, and more. Numerous springs and ponds are located throughout the ranch, providing reliable year round sources for both wildlife and cattle. Numerous improvements are located throughout the ranch. Lodging includes an owner's home, two large duplex style guest cabins, managers home, ranch hand home, and guest duplex. Combined, the homes contain 19 total bedrooms to provide plenty of room for family, friends, and employees. Other structures include: shop building, horse barn, 2 equipment sheds, 4 hay barns, historic livestock barn, working corrals, several homestead structures, as well as a game processing building and smokehouse. The highlight of the improvements is the 2,950' paved runway, complete with two aircraft hangars. Breathtaking scenery, abundant water, trophy class wildlife, and quality improvements perfectly complement each other to create a genuine legacy ranch property. The Shilo Ranch is an extraordinary offering that is truly 'one of a kind'. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the jewels of the American west! For additional information, please click the document tab below.
06/17/2025
$1,995,000
466 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 66056 Upper Imnaha Rd, Imnaha, OR
Imnaha River Ranch: Your Ultimate Northeast Oregon Hunting and Fishing Retreat Discover an exceptional opportunity to own prime hunting and fishing property in Northeast Oregon's highly sought-after region. The Imnaha River Ranch, encompassing approximately 465.65 total acres, offers unparalleled recreational opportunities and tasteful improvements. Location: Situated a convenient 9.5 miles from Imnaha, OR, and 40 miles from Joseph, OR, the ranch enjoys both seclusion and accessibility. It's bordered by expansive public lands to the east, leading to Hells Canyon and the Seven Devils mountain range. The charming town of Joseph, known for its scenic beauty and events, is a short drive away. Local flavor can be experienced in nearby Imnaha at the famed Imnaha Store and Tavern. Water Features: The property boasts approximately 0.55 miles of private Imnaha River frontage, along with 1.75 miles of creeks, including Schleur Creek, Spring Creek, Adams Creek, and College Creek, supplemented by multiple springs. These abundant water resources support game, livestock, and 88 acres of water rights. A well-maintained road system ensures easy access throughout the ranch. Hunting Opportunities: This ranch offers abundant hunting opportunities for a variety of game, including upland birds (chukar, Hungarian partridge, turkey, rough grouse, blue grouse, Rocky Mountain quail), black bear, mule deer, whitetail deer, and Rocky Mountain elk. The property qualifies for up to two Landowner Preference (LOP) tags for each deer and elk season (buyer to confirm with ODFW). Fishing Paradise: The Imnaha River is renowned as one of Oregon's best-kept fishing secrets. The ranch provides outstanding fishing for rainbow trout, bull trout, white fish, and, in some years, salmon (buyer to confirm current regulations with ODFW). Improvements: The ranch features a tastefully built and meticulously maintained 2,601 square foot log home. Perched on a bluff overlooking green hay meadows, the home includes two bedrooms, a large sleeping loft, two bathrooms, and a walk-in game cooler. Additionally, there are ten other outbuildings, providing ample space for barns, hay and equipment storage, a shop area, and more. A Rare Opportunity: Properties of this caliber in this desirable area are rarely available. The Imnaha River Ranch offers the unique ability to harvest trophy bucks, a limit of upland game birds, and a limit of trout all in a single day without leaving the property. Don't miss your chance to own this ultimate hunting and fishing retreat. Note: All prospective buyers must be prequalified prior to entry. Contact the listing agent for more information.
06/17/2025
$2,600,000
256 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 81703 82 Highway, Wallowa, OR
The Johnston Ranch - A Productive Riverfront Ranch for Sale in Wallowa CountyExecutive Summary - Irrigated Ranch for Sale in Wallowa County The Johnston Ranch is a ranch for sale in Wallowa Countyspanning 255 +/- acres, features irrigated land, pastures, and numerous outbuildings. The three story main home offers comfortable living space with expansive views of the surrounding valley. Supporting buildings include a large hay barn, multiple machine sheds, a sorting shed, and several other agricultural structures, all strategically placed for efficient operations. The irrigation system for the Johnston Ranch is derived from Lostine River water rights, ensuring reliable water for crop production. Irrigation water is delivered through four center pivots: 7 tower half circle, 6 tower half circle, 4 tower half circle, and a 3 tower half circle The ranch produces approximately 540 tons of hay annually across multiple cuttings. Wallowa, Oregon, with its varying elevations, diverse landscape, and four-season climate, offers a blend of high-desert weather and mountainous conditions. The cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers make it an attractive destination for both outdoor recreation and agricultural pursuits. Its proximity to the Wallowa Mountains and the Eagle Cap Wilderness provides ample opportunities for hiking, skiing, fishing, and wildlife viewing, making it a place where nature and climate work together to create an extraordinary living environment. Just the Facts Johnston Ranch Improvements Three story farmhouse Dethatched Garage and Lean to 2 Large Hay Bans Livestock handling facilities with covered hydraulic chute and scale 3 bay machine shed 5 utility buildings with extra hay storage and covered parking Grainery Shop Fuel shed Johnston Ranch - Lostine River Waterfront Irrigated Farm for Sale Acreage:255.71 acresHay Production:2 cuttings on Alfalfa/Grass Mix1 cutting on grass3 cuttings on Alfalfa for 40 acresTotal hay production: 540 tonsWater Rights:Water right off the Foster DitchPivots:2 pivots up the highway, water rights off the Foster Ditch:23.79 acres17.08 acres1 half-circle corner catcher, rights off the Clearwater Ditch covering 85 acres1 half-circle pivot in the bottom, covering about 40 acres (used as pasture)Flood Irrigation:37 acres of land can still be flood irrigated east of barns, in front of the house, and across the highwayLivestock:Can rotate about 75 animals (25 yearlings, 25 older pairs, 25 2-year-old pairs) between various fields without using crop ground General Description - Riverfront Irrigated Farm for Sale The Johnston Ranch is located in the heart of Wallowa County, a region known for its agricultural prowess, dramatic landscapes, diverse outdoor recreation, and distinct four-season climate. Nestled between the Wallowa Mountains and the rolling hills of northeastern Oregon, this ranch for sale in Wallowa County provides easy access to some of the state's most breathtaking natural scenery. Climate: The area enjoys a semi-arid, high-desert climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures average in the mid-80sF, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Winters can be chilly, with temperatures often dipping into the 20sF, and snowfall is common, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. The area's clear, sunny skies during spring and fall provide additional opportunities for recreation and exploration year-round. Area Highlights: The Wallowa Valley is renowned for its stunning vistas, agricultural heritage, and rural tranquility. Lostine and Wallowa are small, welcoming communities that embody the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rugged outdoor culture. The nearby towns of Joseph and Enterprise provide a range of amenities, including local art galleries, restaurants, and shops that reflect the area's deep cultural roots and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Recreation: The region offers a wide array of recreational opportunities. In summer, the Wallowa Mountains are a haven for hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders, with trails that traverse alpine lakes, meadows, and rugged peaks in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The Lostine River and Wallowa River offer excellent fishing, while Wallowa Lake is a popular spot for boating, swimming, and picnicking. The Wallowa Lake Tramway provides breathtaking views of the entire region from the summit of Mount Howard. To the east is Hells Canyon, home to the deepest river gorge in North America. Its 652,488 acres offers breathtaking vistas and diverse outdoor activities from world-class whitewater, hiking, and horseback riding, to wildlife viewing and exploring the remote wilderness. During winter, the area transforms into a wonderland for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, particularly around the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The abundant wildlife and serene landscapes also make the region ideal for photography and birdwatching. Whether exploring the expansive wilderness, enjoying the quiet rural charm of the valley, or taking part in year-round outdoor adventures, Lostine and Wallowa provide access to some of Oregon's most picturesque and rugged landscapes, making them ideal destinations for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Wallowa, Oregon, located in the northeastern part of the state, sits at the foothills of the Wallowa Mountains and experiences a semi-arid, continental climate characterized by distinct seasons, significant temperature variations, and moderate precipitation levels. The area is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rugged terrain, and clear, crisp mountain air. Elevation and Geography: Wallowa lies at an elevation of about 2,921 feet (890 meters) above sea level, but the surrounding Wallowa Mountains, often referred to as the "Alps of Oregon," rise dramatically, with some peaks exceeding 9,000 feet. These elevation changes contribute to diverse microclimates within the region. Climate Type: The region falls under a semi-arid, continental climate (Kppen climate classification: Dfb), typical of higher elevations in the inland Pacific Northwest. This type of climate brings warm summers, cold winters, and a relatively dry atmosphere, particularly in the valley areas. Seasonal Weather Overview: Spring (March - May): Spring arrives slowly in Wallowa, especially at higher elevations. In March and April, temperatures can still be quite cool, especially at night. Snow may persist into early spring in the mountains, but the valley begins to thaw, and green emerges as the snowpack recedes. Daytime highs in the spring average between 50F and 70F, with lows ranging from 25F to 40F. Precipitation tends to increase slightly, with April and May marking some of the wetter (June - August): Summers in Wallowa are warm and dry, with average high temperatures ranging from 75F to 85F in the valley. However, heat waves can occasionally push temperatures into the low 90sF. The higher elevations in the Wallowa Mountains stay cooler, making them ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Nights remain relatively cool, with temperatures dropping into the mid-40s to low 50sF, providing respite from the summer heat. Summer is typically dry, with limited rainfall, and is marked by clear, sunny (September - November): Fall in Wallowa brings cooler temperatures and stunning autumn colors as the valley and mountains transition from the warm, dry summer. Temperatures begin to decline in September, with highs ranging from 60F to 75F early in the season and dropping into the 40sF to 60sF by November. Nighttime temperatures can fall into the 20sF or even lower as winter approaches. Fall is typically dry, although rainfall begins to increase by late (December - February): Winters in Wallowa are cold, particularly at higher elevations. Average high temperatures in the valley hover around 30F to 40F, while overnight lows can dip below 20F and occasionally fall into the single digits. Snowfall is common and significant, especially in the Wallowa Mountains, where it accumulates to several feet in the higher elevations, making the area popular for snow sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Snow-covered landscapes dominate the scenery, and valley residents can expect snowfall accumulation during the winter months. Temperature Ranges: Summer: Highs between 75F and 85F; lows between 45F and 55: Highs between 30F and 40F; lows often below 20F and dipping into the single digits during particularly cold and Fall: Highs between 50F and 70F in spring; 40F to 75F in fall. Lows generally range from 25F to 45F in both seasons, depending on the month. Precipitation History: Wallowa, like much of northeastern Oregon, has a semi-arid climate, with moderate annual precipitation primarily concentrated in the winter and early spring months. Annual Precipitation: Wallowa receives around 12 to 15 inches of precipitation annually in the valley, with higher amounts (up to 20-25 inches) in the nearby mountains. The majority of this precipitation falls as snow during the winter months and as rain during the : Wallowa can experience substantial snowfall in the winter, with some valley locations receiving 40 to 60 inches annually, while higher elevations in the Wallowa Mountains can receive upwards of 150 inches or more. Snow often begins to fall in late November and can persist through March or even April in the higher : The bulk of the rainfall occurs in the spring and early summer, with April and May typically being the wettest months. Summer months are generally dry, with very little rain, while fall sees an uptick in precipitation as temperatures begin to cool.
07/11/2025
$485,000
192 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - Minam, OR
Discover your very own slice of Oregons natural beauty with this stunning 192+/- acre recreational property located along a breathtaking one-mile stretch of the Wallowa River. Just 5 miles north of the Minam Store in scenic Wallowa County, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with endless opportunities for hunting, fishing, and exploration in a majestic timbered setting.
One Quarter Mile plus of Wallowa River Frontage: Perfect for avid anglers and those seeking pure fishing pleasure.
Rich Timbered Landscape: Ideal for hunting and immersing yourself in the beauty of the great outdoors.
Prime Location: No vehicular access makes it a totally private retreat. Easy access to local amenities while maintaining the seclusion and privacy you crave. Perfect spot for your fishing and hunting cabin.
Priced at $485,000, this is your chance to own a piece of paradise. Dont miss the opportunity to create the perfect retreat in this pristine environment. Contact us today.
06/17/2025
$750,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 60027 Divide Camp, Joseph, OR
Here is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own Divide Camp, a truly unique 40-acre retreat within an hour's drive to Wallowa Lake, the Eagle Cap Wilderness and Joseph, Oregon. Surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of northeastern Oregon, this exceptional property seamlessly blends rustic charm with endless outdoor adventure. With a rich history spanning over 50 years, Divide Camp was initially established as a hub for elk hunting and horse-packing expeditions into the wilderness. In 2012, it transitioned into the home of Divide Camp, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing restorative outdoor experiences and nature-based healing for post-9/11 combat-wounded veterans. At the heart of the property is a rustic 784-square-foot wooden lodge. The lodge features a covered porch, an oversized stone fireplace at its center, and an open area designed for gatherings and activities. It also includes a fully equipped working kitchen and a full bathroom. Situated throughout the property you will find 5 additional charming and primitive cabins, most of which feature small kitchens, running water, and heating systems powered by either wood stoves or propane. Some cabins are equipped with private bathrooms, and an additional in-ground shower structure is available on-site with additional port-a-potty access. The property is entirely off-grid, powered by an eco-friendly solar system and sustained by a reliable year-round spring water source. All cabins are plumbed for gas appliances, and three on-demand propane water heaters ensure modern comfort in this remote paradise. The outdoor amenities are equally impressive. A covered picnic shelter, constructed with large wooden beams abuts a kitchen designed for larger-scale meal preparation. There is also an outdoor gathering area with bench seating surrounding a large fire pit, perfect for evenings under the stars. Additional facilities include a spacious workshop built with timber milled on-site, a 40x60 storage barn with cement flooring, and several small utility sheds. For recreation on-site, the property offers a 3D archery course, a pistol and rifle range, and a 10-station fitness trail, making it ideal for outdoor training and activities. The property is fully enclosed with perimeter fencing, ensuring privacy and security. Divide Camp is ideally located in the Imnaha big game unit and only 10 miles from the Salt Creek Summit snowmobile shelter, making it a prime destination for outdoor adventures year round. Whether you're hiking or backpacking through the Eagle Cap Wilderness, fishing in nearby rivers, embarking on annual hunting trips, or participating in a variety of nearby winter sporting activities, this property offers endless possibilities. Its versatile layout also makes it an ideal venue for family retreats, youth camps, business workshops, or organizations focused on outdoor pursuits. Recreational properties of this caliber are exceedingly rare. Divide Camp combines natural beauty, practical amenities, and limitless potential. It offers tremendous opportunities for those seeking to create a unique destination blending outdoor recreation, retreat experiences, and eco-friendly living. Don't miss the chance to own this extraordinary haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Schedule your tour of Divide Camp today and experience its magic firsthand.
11/22/2024
$6,500,000
34 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - Joseph, OR
While Tamarack Ranch, along with its operations, was originally based in Wallowa County, Oregon, the ranch and company have since relocated to Texas. This listing represents the sale of the 34-acre property in Oregon, with the current business now operating out of Texas.
Description:
Tamarack Oregon is a 34 acre premier horse property designed for world-class horse training, boarding, and breeding. Built in 2015, this state-of-the-art facility has been meticulously crafted to support a wide range of activities. With exceptional construction and well-designed spaces, this property stands optimized to meet the demands of any equestrian activity.
Location:
The property is located approximately four miles from Joseph State Airport and has a custom automatic gated entrance on Walker Ln, providing security and easy access. The town of Joseph, Oregon has recently been recognized as one of the 20 most beautiful small towns in the U.S. The ranch offers both scenic beauty and convenience.
Equestrian Facilities:
Indoor Stable: A 20,500 sq/ft facility featuring 20 oversized 1414 stalls with automatic waterers, runs, and fans. The climate-controlled barn includes a 1,600 sq/ft lobby with a viewing area, five bathrooms, two 1BR/1BA apartments, a tack room, feed room, vet room, lab room, and additional storage rooms. It also has a 40 ft indoor round pen with 3 sand footing, LED lights, and wood fencing.
Indoor Arena: A 28,000 sq/ft indoor arena with smart-system controls, LED lighting, sand footing, and wood fencing.
Foaling Barn: Contains convertible stalls for 6 foaling stalls or 12 regular stalls, along with runs, sleeping quarters, and a bathroom.
Other Structures: An equipment barn having a storage loft and heated shop, feed and hay barn with enclosed storage and loading docks, a 150300 outdoor arena, a 50 ft outdoor round pen, and a 60 ft covered 6-horse EuroXiser. There are also 17 K-line irrigated paddocks with heated water troughs, 4 run-in loafing sheds, and 6 pastures with heated automatic waterers.
Site Improvements:
The ranch features high-quality landscaping, paved drives, cross-fencing, and a fuel station. Water for the property is supplied by an electric well.
Housing:
The property includes a 3BR/2BA foremans house with a detached garage and a shop building nearby, ideal for staff or trainers.
Land & Water:
The land offers expansive pastures with mountain views and a 1.3 acre pond with a walking bridge and pier. The property also has irrigation rights, supporting lush greenery year-round.
Remarks:
Tamarack Oregon is a unique opportunity for anyone seeking a high-end horse property with exceptional facilities and a scenic location. Designed with versatility in mind, this property offers everything needed to cater to both professional and recreational equestrian pursuits.
Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales, LLC. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales, LLC.
02/15/2025
$264,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - TBD Eagle View Lane, Lot#WP001, Enterprise, OR
Nestled in the golden hills of Wallowa County, this elevated property sits approximately 9 miles from both Joseph and Enterprise, with recreational opportunities abounding. This buildable parcel has nearly year-round access and unbeatable views. Electricity has been brought to the property, and a community water system nearby makes this parcel ready to be developed your way. Behind a gated road system, this location offers seclusion with a quick drive to town or nearby attractions. World-renowned Zumwalt Prairie Preserve and Wallowa Lake are both under a half-hour's drive with access to public land for recreating. Great fishing and boating can be found at Wallowa Lak,e with Joseph being known as a gateway town to the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The perimeter is partially fenced with barbed wire. Native grasses abound throughout. Whitetail deer are known to frequent the area, and Rocky Mountain elk can be found nearby. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a slice of paradise!
06/17/2025
$5,000,000
455 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 81075 82 Highway, Wallowa, OR
The Baker and Johnston Ranches - Productive Riverfront Ranch for Sale in Wallowa CountyExecutive Summary - Irrigated Farm For Sale in Wallowa County Welcome to the Baker and Johnston Ranches, two highly productive agricultural properties in the Wallowa Valley. This ranch for sale in Wallowa County is nestled between the towns of Lostine and Wallowa, Oregon. These ranches offer a rare opportunity to own over 450 acres of premium farmland, grazing pastures, and irrigated ground, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Wallowa Mountains. The Baker Ranch covers approximately 198.82 acres, offering a combination of irrigated farmland and grazing pasture. The ranch is equipped with an extensive infrastructure to support agricultural operations, including a 3,211 square foot manufactured home, a detached garage, and a variety of outbuildings. These include multiple barns, sheds, grain bins, and a large hay shed, providing storage for hay and equipment. The property's irrigation system is highly efficient, utilizing water from the Foster Ditch delivered with a 7 tower center pivot, along with Clearwater ditch subsurface water. With the ability to produce two cuttings of alfalfa/grass mix and one cutting of grass hay annually, the Baker Ranch generates approximately 528 tons of hay per year. Recently, this ranch has leased back late season water rights in exchange for cash payments. The Johnston Ranch, spanning 255 +/- acres, features irrigated land, pastures, and numerous outbuildings. The three story main home offers comfortable living space with expansive views of the surrounding valley. Supporting buildings include a large hay barn, multiple machine sheds, a sorting shed, and several other agricultural structures, all strategically placed for efficient operations. The irrigation system for the Johnston Ranch is derived from Lostine River water rights, ensuring reliable water for crop production. Irrigation water is delivered through four center pivots: 7 tower half circle, 6 tower half circle, 4 tower half circle, and a 3 tower half circle The ranch produces approximately 540 tons of hay annually across multiple cuttings. Wallowa, Oregon, with its varying elevations, diverse landscape, and four-season climate, offers a blend of high-desert weather and mountainous conditions. The cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers make it an attractive destination for both outdoor recreation and agricultural pursuits. Its proximity to the Wallowa Mountains and the Eagle Cap Wilderness provides ample opportunities for hiking, skiing, fishing, and wildlife viewing, making it a place where nature and climate work together to create an extraordinary living environment. Just the Facts - Lostine River Waterfront Irrigated Farm for Sale Johnston Ranch (Property 1) Acreage:256 +/- acresHay Production:2 cuttings on Alf/Grass Mix1 cutting on grass3 cuttings on Alf for 40 acresTotal hay production: 540 tonsWater Rights:Water right off the Foster DitchPivots:2 pivots up the highway, water rights off the Foster Ditch:23.79 acres17.08 acres1 half-circle corner catcher, rights off the Clearwater Ditch covering 85 acres1 half-circle pivot in the bottom, covering about 40 acres (used as pasture)Flood Irrigation:37 acres of land can still be flood irrigated east of barns, in front of the house, and across the highwayLivestock:Can rotate about 75 animals (25 yearlings, 25 older pairs, 25 2-year-old pairs) between various fields without using crop ground Baker Ground (Property 2) Acreage:198 +/- acresHay Production:2 cuttings on Alfalfa/Grass Mix (potential for 3 cuttings if late-season water right is not leased)1 cutting on grassTotal hay production: 528 tonsIrrigation:1 full-circle corner catcher covering 140 acresWater rights off the Foster DitchLivestock:About 80-90 pairs of cattle run on Whiskey Creek Road (on about 500 acres of the father's land and 166 acres of their own)Combined, the land supports 220-250 cows when factoring in leased pastures70 pairs on leased ground along the Lostine River15 pairs on leased ground for hay production, with smaller fenced pastures nearbyPotential Leasing:Considering leasing out Whiskey Creek ground until it is sold (approx. 666 acres) Additional Information: Leased Ground:An additional 60-acre leased ground, not included in the total, produces about 180 tons of grass from one cuttingConservation Contracts (CStP):Both the owner and their father have Conservation Stewardship Program (CStP) contracts with NRCSOwner's contract will be completed in the fall; father's contract has two more years remainingPayments from NRCS contract: $39,999 Both ranches are perimeter fenced and cross-fenced, making them ideal for cattle operations. The Baker and Johnston properties, combined with leased ground, can support 220 to 250 pairs throughout the grazing season. The leased land combined with additional pasture land along Whiskey Creek Road, providing more than adequate grazing and hay production for the ranch The properties are enrolled in Conservation Stewardship Programs (CStP) through the NRCS, which further enhances the long-term sustainability of the ranches while providing additional income through government programs. Water for the ranches is plentiful, with irrigation seasons typically running from May 1st to mid-September, supported by pivots, subsurface irrigation, and flood irrigation options. With their combined acreage, impressive carrying capacity, robust infrastructure, and strategic location in the fertile Wallowa Valley, the Baker and Johnston Ranches offer a unique opportunity to own premier ranchland in one of Oregon's most picturesque agricultural regions. Whether for expanding an existing operation or creating a legacy property, these ranches represent the epitome of rural Oregon living. General Description - Riverfront Irrigated Farm for Sale The Baker and Johnston ranches is a waterfront irrigated farm for sale in Wallowa County, a region known for its agricultural prowess, dramatic landscapes, diverse outdoor recreation, and distinct four-season climate. Nestled between the Wallowa Mountains and the rolling hills of northeastern Oregon, this ranch for sale in Wallowa County provides easy access to some of the state's most breathtaking natural scenery. Climate: The area enjoys a semi-arid, high-desert climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures average in the mid-80sF, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Winters can be chilly, with temperatures often dipping into the 20sF, and snowfall is common, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. The area's clear, sunny skies during spring and fall provide additional opportunities for recreation and exploration year-round. Area Highlights: The Wallowa Valley is renowned for its stunning vistas, agricultural heritage, and rural tranquility. Lostine and Wallowa are small, welcoming communities that embody the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rugged outdoor culture. The nearby towns of Joseph and Enterprise provide a range of amenities, including local art galleries, restaurants, and shops that reflect the area's deep cultural roots and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Recreation: The region offers a wide array of recreational opportunities. In summer, the Wallowa Mountains are a haven for hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders, with trails that traverse alpine lakes, meadows, and rugged peaks in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The Lostine River and Wallowa River offer excellent fishing, while Wallowa Lake is a popular spot for boating, swimming, and picnicking. The Wallowa Lake Tramway provides breathtaking views of the entire region from the summit of Mount Howard. To the east is Hells Canyon, home to the deepest river gorge in North America. Its 652,488 acres offers breathtaking vistas and diverse outdoor activities from world-class whitewater, hiking, and horseback riding, to wildlife viewing and exploring the remote wilderness. During winter, the area transforms into a wonderland for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, particularly around the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The abundant wildlife and serene landscapes also make the region ideal for photography and birdwatching. Whether exploring the expansive wilderness, enjoying the quiet rural charm of the valley, or taking part in year-round outdoor adventures, Lostine and Wallowa provide access to some of Oregon's most picturesque and rugged landscapes, making them ideal destinations for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Wallowa, Oregon, located in the northeastern part of the state, sits at the foothills of the Wallowa Mountains and experiences a semi-arid, continental climate characterized by distinct seasons, significant temperature variations, and moderate precipitation levels. The area is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rugged terrain, and clear, crisp mountain air. Elevation and Geography: Wallowa lies at an elevation of about 2,921 feet (890 meters) above sea level, but the surrounding Wallowa Mountains, often referred to as the "Alps of Oregon," rise dramatically, with some peaks exceeding 9,000 feet. These elevation changes contribute to diverse microclimates within the region. Climate Type: The region falls under a semi-arid, continental climate (Kppen climate classification: Dfb), typical of higher elevations in the inland Pacific Northwest. This type of climate brings warm summers, cold winters, and a relatively dry atmosphere, particularly in the valley areas. Seasonal Weather Overview: Spring (March - May): Spring arrives slowly in Wallowa, especially at higher elevations. In March and April, temperatures can still be quite cool, especially at night. Snow may persist into early spring in the mountains, but the valley begins to thaw, and green emerges as the snowpack recedes. Daytime highs in the spring average between 50F and 70F, with lows ranging from 25F to 40F. Precipitation tends
02/25/2025
$2,345,000
465.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 66056 Upper Imnaha Rd, Imnaha, OR
Welcome to the Justice Ranch, a premier hunting and fishing paradise in Northeast Oregon. This remarkable property offers the rare opportunity to harvest a trophy buck, catch trout, and take home plenty of upland game birds - all on the same day without ever leaving the ranch!
Known for its exceptional fishing, the Imnaha River is one of Oregon's best-kept secrets. The lower section, downstream of the ranch, is famous for steelhead, while the ranch itself is a prime spot for rainbow trout, bull trout, whitefish, and occasional salmon. Wildlife on the property includes whitetail deer, mule deer, and Rocky Mountain elk, which qualify the ranch for up to two Landowner Preference Program (LOP) tags. Additional hunting opportunities include black bear, chukar, Hungarian partridge, turkey, ruffed grouse, blue grouse, Rocky Mountain quail, and various predators.
The property includes approximately 0.55 +/- miles of private river frontage, with ideal spots for fishing. Along with the river, you'll find irrigated hay fields, rolling grassy hills, and deep-timbered draws. A well-maintained road system offers excellent access throughout the ranch. Abundant water resources are provided by Schleur Creek, Spring Creek, Adams Creek, College Creek, and multiple springs, ensuring ample water for wildlife and livestock.
A 2,601 +/- square-foot log home is perched on a bluff overlooking the hay meadows. The home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large sleeping loft, and a walk-in game cooler. Additionally, there are ten outbuildings, including barns, hay and equipment storage, a shop area, and more. The landowner currently occupies all of the structures.
In addition to the recreational components of this ranch, there are 86.25 +/- cropland acres, per the Wallowa County Farm Service Agency, that are currently planted to forage crops such as orchard grass and alfalfa hay. These acres and the grassland acres are operated under a cash rent lease agreement with a local farm tenant. The tenant is responsible for all operations costs, while the landowner is responsible for all property taxes. Multiple surface water rights, covering approximately 88.00 +/- acres, provide irrigation water for these acres. Water is delivered via pressurized mainlines and applied with handlines to the fields. A large portion of the fields are pressurized from gravity, allowing for minimal electrical costs.
The Justice Ranch offers one of the area's finest hunting and fishing properties and is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Northeast Oregons vast and scenic landscape. This property is a true gem with breathtaking views, abundant wildlife, and exceptional amenities. Dont miss your chance to make it your own!
Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All interested parties are responsible for verifying the most current fishing regulations, licensing requirements, and LOP membership details with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW).
For more detailed information regarding this opportunity, please contact Caleb Howard OR David Smith.
06/17/2025
$2,400,000
199 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 81075 82 Highway, Wallowa, OR
The Baker Ranch - A Productive Waterfront Ranch for Sale in Wallowa CountyExecutive Summary - Irrigated Ranch for Sale in Wallowa County The Baker Ranch is a ranch for sale in Wallowa County that covers approximately 198.82 acres, offering a combination of irrigated farmland and grazing pasture. The ranch is equipped with an extensive infrastructure to support agricultural operations, including a 3,211 square foot manufactured home, a detached garage, and a variety of outbuildings. These include multiple barns, sheds, grain bins, and a large hay shed, providing storage for hay and equipment. The property's irrigation system is highly efficient, utilizing water from the Foster Ditch delivered with a 7 tower center pivot, along with Clearwater ditch subsurface water. With the ability to produce two cuttings of alfalfa/grass mix and one cutting of grass hay annually, the Baker Ranch generates approximately 528 tons of hay per year. Recently, this ranch has leased back late season water rights in exchange for cash payments. The Wallowa Valley is renowned for its stunning vistas, agricultural heritage, and rural tranquility. Lostine and Wallowa are small, welcoming communities that embody the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rugged outdoor culture. The nearby towns of Joseph and Enterprise provide a range of amenities, including local art galleries, restaurants, and shops that reflect the area's deep cultural roots and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Just the Facts Baker Ranch Improvements Home: Manufactured House, built 1997, 3,211 sf, garage 768 sf, 3bd/3bth Dethatched garage 2 Hay Sheds: Lean To Equipment Shed 2 grain bins 4 Utility/Storage buildings (one used as a man cave) Baker Ranch - Lostine River Waterfront Irrigated Farm for Sale Acreage:198.82 acresHay Production:2 cuttings on Alfalfa/Grass Mix (potential for 3 cuttings if late-season water right is not leased)1 cutting on grassTotal hay production: 528 tonsIrrigation:1 full-circle corner catcher covering 140 +/- acresWater rights off the Foster DitchLivestock:About 80-90 pairs of cattle run on Whiskey Creek Road (666 +/- acres of rangeland pasture owned, but not for sale at this time)Combined, the land supports 220-250 cows when factoring in leased pastures70 pairs on leased ground along the Lostine River15 pairs on leased ground for hay production, with smaller fenced pastures nearbyPotential Leasing:Considering leasing out Whiskey Creek ground until it is sold (approx. 666 acres) Additional Information: Leased Ground:An additional 60-acre leased ground, not included in the total, produces about 180 tons of grass from one cutting. Cattle from Whiskey Creek range ground are moved here after grass hay has been cut and regrowth is ready for Contracts (CStP):Both the owner and their father have Conservation Stewardship Program (CStP) contracts with NRCSOwner's contract will be completed in the fall; father's contract has two more years remainingPayments from NRCS contract: $39,999Late season water lease payment was around $17,000 for 2024. Irrigation water was not used after July 31, 2024. General Description - Riverfront Irrigated Farm for Sale The Baker Ranch is located in the heart of Wallowa County, a region known for its agricultural prowess, dramatic landscapes, diverse outdoor recreation, and distinct four-season climate. Nestled between the Wallowa Mountains and the rolling hills of northeastern Oregon, this ranch for sale in Wallowa County provides easy access to some of the state's most breathtaking natural scenery. Climate: The area enjoys a semi-arid, high-desert climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures average in the mid-80sF, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Winters can be chilly, with temperatures often dipping into the 20sF, and snowfall is common, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. The area's clear, sunny skies during spring and fall provide additional opportunities for recreation and exploration year-round. Area Highlights: The Wallowa Valley is renowned for its stunning vistas, agricultural heritage, and rural tranquility. Lostine and Wallowa are small, welcoming communities that embody the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rugged outdoor culture. The nearby towns of Joseph and Enterprise provide a range of amenities, including local art galleries, restaurants, and shops that reflect the area's deep cultural roots and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Recreation: The region offers a wide array of recreational opportunities. In summer, the Wallowa Mountains are a haven for hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders, with trails that traverse alpine lakes, meadows, and rugged peaks in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The Lostine River and Wallowa River offer excellent fishing, while Wallowa Lake is a popular spot for boating, swimming, and picnicking. The Wallowa Lake Tramway provides breathtaking views of the entire region from the summit of Mount Howard. To the east is Hells Canyon, home to the deepest river gorge in North America. Its 652,488 acres offers breathtaking vistas and diverse outdoor activities from world-class whitewater, hiking, and horseback riding, to wildlife viewing and exploring the remote wilderness. During winter, the area transforms into a wonderland for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, particularly around the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The abundant wildlife and serene landscapes also make the region ideal for photography and birdwatching. Whether exploring the expansive wilderness, enjoying the quiet rural charm of the valley, or taking part in year-round outdoor adventures, Lostine and Wallowa provide access to some of Oregon's most picturesque and rugged landscapes, making them ideal destinations for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Wallowa, Oregon, located in the northeastern part of the state, sits at the foothills of the Wallowa Mountains and experiences a semi-arid, continental climate characterized by distinct seasons, significant temperature variations, and moderate precipitation levels. The area is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rugged terrain, and clear, crisp mountain air. Elevation and Geography: Wallowa lies at an elevation of about 2,921 feet (890 meters) above sea level, but the surrounding Wallowa Mountains, often referred to as the "Alps of Oregon," rise dramatically, with some peaks exceeding 9,000 feet. These elevation changes contribute to diverse microclimates within the region. Climate Type: The region falls under a semi-arid, continental climate (Kppen climate classification: Dfb), typical of higher elevations in the inland Pacific Northwest. This type of climate brings warm summers, cold winters, and a relatively dry atmosphere, particularly in the valley areas. Seasonal Weather Overview: Spring (March - May): Spring arrives slowly in Wallowa, especially at higher elevations. In March and April, temperatures can still be quite cool, especially at night. Snow may persist into early spring in the mountains, but the valley begins to thaw, and green emerges as the snowpack recedes. Daytime highs in the spring average between 50F and 70F, with lows ranging from 25F to 40F. Precipitation tends to increase slightly, with April and May marking some of the wetter (June - August): Summers in Wallowa are warm and dry, with average high temperatures ranging from 75F to 85F in the valley. However, heat waves can occasionally push temperatures into the low 90sF. The higher elevations in the Wallowa Mountains stay cooler, making them ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Nights remain relatively cool, with temperatures dropping into the mid-40s to low 50sF, providing respite from the summer heat. Summer is typically dry, with limited rainfall, and is marked by clear, sunny (September - November): Fall in Wallowa brings cooler temperatures and stunning autumn colors as the valley and mountains transition from the warm, dry summer. Temperatures begin to decline in September, with highs ranging from 60F to 75F early in the season and dropping into the 40sF to 60sF by November. Nighttime temperatures can fall into the 20sF or even lower as winter approaches. Fall is typically dry, although rainfall begins to increase by late (December - February): Winters in Wallowa are cold, particularly at higher elevations. Average high temperatures in the valley hover around 30F to 40F, while overnight lows can dip below 20F and occasionally fall into the single digits. Snowfall is common and significant, especially in the Wallowa Mountains, where it accumulates to several feet in the higher elevations, making the area popular for snow sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Snow-covered landscapes dominate the scenery, and valley residents can expect snowfall accumulation during the winter months. Temperature Ranges: Summer: Highs between 75F and 85F; lows between 45F and 55: Highs between 30F and 40F; lows often below 20F and dipping into the single digits during particularly cold and Fall: Highs between 50F and 70F in spring; 40F to 75F in fall. Lows generally range from 25F to 45F in both seasons, depending on the month. Precipitation History: Wallowa, like much of northeastern Oregon, has a semi-arid climate, with moderate annual precipitation primarily concentrated in the winter and early spring months. Annual Precipitation: Wallowa receives around 12 to 15 inches of precipitation annually in the valley, with higher amounts (up to 20-25 inches) in the nearby mountains. The majority of this precipitation falls as snow during the winter months and as rain during the : Wallowa can experience substantial snowfall in the winter, with some valley locations receiving 40 to 60 inches annually, while higher elevations in the Wallowa Mountains can receive upwards of 150 inches or more. Snow often begins to fall in late November and can persist through March or even April in the higher : The bulk of
06/18/2025
$690,000
39 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 76984 Palmer Junction Road, Elgin, OR
Motivated Seller. 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.
06/26/2024
$13,499,000
6400 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - 75476 Imnaha Hwy, Joseph, OR
Located in Oregons Wallowa County near the town of Joseph, Oregon The Big
Canyon Ranch is 6400 contiguous deeded acres, theres about 10 square miles of
private ranch land. There are no public roads that run through this majestic
ranch.
The modern home is situated in the bottom of the ranch. It has year-round access
from Imnaha State Highway 350; 25 miles from Joseph, OR and Joseph State
Airport.
The ranch is diverse with elevations from 2500 feet to 5500 feet. The ranch
boasts a vast canyon that features Freshwater Creeks, Springs, Expansive Draws,
Massive Rim Rock, large stands of timber, natural mineral sites, meadows,
incredible views, abundance of wildlife, and years of exploring.
From the upper parts of the ranch you have incredible views of the Wallowa
Mountains and the Idaho Seven Devils. The ranch has over 20 miles of
maintained livestock fencing. 2500 acres of high range grasslands, over 30 spring
fed ponds, creeks, and miles of private ranch roads. The features of the Big
Canyon Ranch undoubtedly makes it desirable for any lifestyle. The ranch has
been managed to enhance the water, the grasslands, and timber, while always
maintaining a quality ranch for livestock and wildlife.
The Big Canyon Ranch is considered one of the finest elk and wildlife ranchs in
Wallowa County. Magnificent Elk herds and good numbers of branch antler bull
elk frequent this ranch. The ranch is home to deer, big horn sheep, black bear,
mountain lion, wolves, coyote, turkeys, grouse, mountain quail, partridge, and
chukars.
The modern 1550sf ft home is on the power grid, the custom style home sits inside
a gated and secure entrance and is below the accumulating snow line. The home
features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large kitchen and living room, and an
office. The home was designed for low maintenance and performs well as a
primary or seasonal home.
If youre looking for ranch that offers everything imaginable, The Big Canyon
Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a very private, spectacular, and exclusive piece
of what remains of the wild wild west!!
06/19/2023
$575,000
525 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - OR-3, Enterprise, OR
Applegate Canyon Ranch consists of 525 acres, located along Highway 3, about 2 1/2 miles south of the Washington/Oregon border. The majority of the land lies on the south side of Highway 3, with about 17 acres on the north and west sides of the highway. Applegate Canyon curves through the eastern end of the property. And it is met by another draw in the center of the land. Year-round creeks run through the canyon and draw. The creeks are fed by undeveloped springs around the property. The acreage has partial fencing on the west side.
The land has sloped to steep topography, with 70% slopes in some areas. Elevation ranges from 2,900 at the lowest point of the property, to 4,000 above sea level at the highest point.324 acres of the Applegate Canyon Ranch are timbered, with the remaining acreage in grazing land. A timber cruise has not been performed recently, but the total merchantable timber is estimated at approximately 250 MBF.
06/30/2025
$1,408,000
879 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallowa County - Sickfoot Road, Wallowa, OR
Large acreage in Wallowa County, Oregon, located 24miles northwest of Wallowa and 31miles northwest of Enterprise. The Grande Ronde River and Wallowa Lake are nearby, ideal for hiking, hunting, fishing, and camping. Timbered land with logging roads, plateaus, and draws allowing for access to all areas of the property. Phenomenal scenic views of neighboring rivers and forests. Accessed via Sickfoot Road, bordered to the north by BLM land. Located in Sled Springs Hunting Unit 57 with a potential for LOP hunting tags. Great for a timber investment or an off grid recreation get-away.
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