Okanogan County, Washington Land For Sale (44 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/25/2025
$89,500
20.07 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 50 Old Tressle Road, Oroville, WA
Welcome to your peaceful escape in the heart of the beautiful Nine Mile Ranch a wildlife refuge where nature greets you daily. This charming 16x20 dry cabin, newly constructed last summer, offers the perfect blend of rustic comfort and outdoor beauty. Inside the Cabin thoughtfully designed with two rooms: a cozy bedroom and a multi-purpose living space, a loft above the bedroom adds extra sleeping or storage space, insulated and paneled interior for year-round comfort. Outside Features a covered 4-foot front porch with railing and steps-perfect for morning coffee or evening stargazing, cedar shake siding paired with a red sheet metal roof creates that classic cabin-in-the-woods aesthetic. Breathtaking views of the Cascades and Mt. Hull.
Parcel number: 4028200038
Zoning description: Jurisdiction: County
Special conditions: Standard
Size: 20.07 Acres
Features: Open Lot, Secluded, Brush, Lightly Treed, Recreational
Topography: Level,Rolling,Sloped
Electric: On Property
Gas: Not Available
Sewer: Not Available
Water: Well Needed
Utilities for property: Electricity Connected, Road Maintenance, Snow Removal
Subdivision: Okanogan
Services included: Road Maintenance, Snow Removal
HOA fee: $200 annually
Annual tax amount: $329
Date on market: 4/23/2025
Listing terms: Cash Out,Conventional
Road surface type: Gravel
FEATURED LISTING
04/25/2025
$156,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 55 Sand Dust Road, Omak, WA
Incredible opportunity to own 60 acres just minutes from Omak Airport and downtown. Perfect for a private residence, family retreat, or investment opportunity. Whether youre dreaming of building your dream home, creating a compound, or holding for future development, this property offers unmatched potential. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from Tiffany Mountain to Omak Mountain, all from the privacy of your own expansive property.
School District: Omak School District - 20 min (11 miles)
Closest Highways: U.S. Route 97 (US 97) - 10 min (5 miles)
Closest Major City: Seattle - 4 hr 9 min (240 miles)
Closest Small Town: Riverside - 8 min (4.3 miles)
Closest Gas Station: Chevron, 803 Riverside Dr, Omak - 10 min (4.5 miles)
Nearby Attractions: Omak stampede - 14 min (5.6 miles)
Eastside Park - 12 min (5.3 miles)
Alma Park - 17 min (10.1 miles)
North Cascades Athletic Club - 10 min (4.4 miles)
Parcel Number: 3426013002 & 3426013003
County: Okanogan
State: WA
Legal Description: Se Sw
E1/2 Sw Sw
Annual Base Tax: $700 (2025) Both lot
Parcel Size: 60 acre
Terrain Type: Flat
Approximate Dimensions: APN 3426013002: 1,241.26 ft x 1,309.26 ft x 1,257.54 ft x 1,309.85 ft
APN 3426013003: 665.89 ft x 1,309.77 ft x 654.84 ft x 1,310.49 ft
Flood Zone / Wetlands: No
Zoning: Residential
Buildable: Yes
RV/Camping: Allowed
Mobile Homes: Allowed
Modular Homes: Allowed
Tiny Homes: Allowed
Crops and Livestock: Allowed
Building Height Restrictions: 35 ft
County or City Impact fee required to build: Depends on the structure
Water System Requirement: Need to dig well
Waste System Requirement: Need to install a septic system
Power lines to the property: At the street
Road access: Unpaved
Elevation: 1,284.4 ft & 1302.5 ft
GPS Center Coordinates: APN 3426013002: 48.46903, -119.50782
APN 3426013003: 48.46946, -119.51189
GPS Coordinates (Corners): APN 3426013002: 48.47124505290427, -119.5104782198248
48.4711861532151, -119.50534349080462
48.46759920444235, -119.50538908836002
48.46765715932173, -119.51058936115082
APN 3426013003: 48.47127793371742, -119.51322933219966
48.47124714690571, -119.51047471910543
48.467658279166635, -119.51059165948341
48.467686307834946, -119.51329618659248
FEATURED LISTING
04/14/2025
$206,340
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, WA
100 Acres Off-Grid with Prime BLM Hunt Land Access in Washington State (Tract-Y-Z-AA-CC-DD).
Cash Price: $206,340
Owner Finance: $14,700 down, then $2,085.37 per month for 180 months (includes principal, interest and processing).
Reservation Fee: $900 non-refundable reservation fee secures this property. Reservation fee will be counted toward purchase price and down payment.
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Seller Pays all Closing Costs.
Close to Town:
Located just 15 minutes from Tonasket, WA (great pizza, Thai food, coffee, banking, hospital, school, ag stores, building supplies, shipping, and even a new cannabis shop) and 15 minutes from a top quality Deer Processor (Dick Mickey's), this property makes the perfect location for adventure, views, and close access to town.
Mule Deer Heaven:
The mule deer population is outstanding. The ranch is located within Game Management Unit 204, ranked the best county in Washington State for top scoring Mule Deer. Contact us for a private viewing of our owner's trophy shots. Check out the county's hunting prospects guide here. There are also 2 seasons annually (a Spring and Fall season) for black bear.
You are within 15 minutes of custom deer processing that provides a variety of flavors, cuts and options and 30 minutes from our taxidermy friends that live on an Indian reservation.
Clean Title and Exclusive Public Land Access:
As a new owner, you will receive a warranty deed and survey + an exclusive pedestrian easement to 758 acres of neighboring Public Bureau of Land Management (Blm) Land that connects to our main road. This 758 acres is landlocked in the mountains and only accessible from our private road. This is the opportunity you've been waiting for to get a piece of the mountain + be able to hunt large acreage that is lesser known to the general public.
Driving Conditions:
The property itself is accessible all the way up the mountain by our private road which intersects with McLaughlin Canyon Road. Check our driving directions and photos for pictures of the gate and survey. We have installed a circular turnaround pad and driveway directly onto the property where conditions are best for parking, cabin installation and a view over the town. You can drive there by 2WD during the Spring, Summer and Fall. In heavy rain seasons or Winter, we recommend 4WD just in case for seasonal mud and snow. In Heavy Snow conditions we do not recommend driving at all, use a snowmobile or walk. Sections of the road that experience the most annual wear and tear have been graveled; overall road conditions are good. The road is generally at least 6' wide all the way to the top and we have been able to successfully haul cabins and heavy trucks all the way up.
There are 2 Options for Water:
Well Drilling and Spring Water (Can be Unpredictable): Results are mixed across the entire development on the availability for well water. Currently across the 890-Acre ranch, 2 of the tracts have producing wells, another 2 have shallow water hand-dug wells, 1 tract has a dry well, and 3 remaining tracts have above-ground flowing spring-fed water. There is the possibility for addition springs to run underneath the ground but where they are and if they produce can be unpredictable. The producing wells have ranged from 180' in depth to 540' in depth. The dry well is approximately 300' deep. See well reports and producers in our land report below.
Bulk Water Storage from Tonasket (Recommended): Both the Ace Hardware store and Lee Frank Mercantile Store in Tonasket offer solutions to purchase bulk water storage containers and options for pickup and delivery. This is a very affordable and sanitary approach for seasonal recreational usage compared with drilling a new well. 325 Gallon Tanks run ($400) and 2,500 Gallon thanks run ($1,500). Water is sold at an approximate rate of $651 per 500 Gallons (subject to change).
History of McLaughlin Canyon:
Just down the street from this property, you will drive past a lookout point in the canyon where a historical marker is placed. In July 1958, a group of Indians (upset by an increasing flow of miners heading for gold fields) lay in ambush through the length of the canyon. As 150 men led by David McLaughlin approached from the south, the warriors camouflaged their stone breastworks with branches. But their wilted leaves alerted McLaughlin's advance party so the Indians opened up prematurely. Firing continued for several hours near the mouth of the canyon. Three miners were killed. The caravan retreated to the Okanogan River and next day crossed over in rafts.
Ag Exemption:
40 acres land for sale in Okanogan, Washington benefits from an agricultural exemption with a small herd of cattle grazing the overall mountainside to keep the property taxes low and grass growth down to protect the land from wildfire risk.
Cell service:
Is excellent at the top of the mountain with good speeds from Verizon, At&T & T-Mobile enabling you to FaceTime off the bluff views. Service along the county road entrance and initial drive up the lower parts of the road is much more challenging. We recommend turning your GPS On before driving up
McLaughlin Canyon road in case you temporarily lose service.
Recreational Purpose:
This ranchette enjoys low but sensible restrictions, allowing numerous uses:
Yurt and Cabin Builds and Commercial Rentals
Full Time Rv
Any Permanent Structures
Tiny Homes
Camping
Basic restrictions are in place to ensure properly handling of waste and wastewater, not leaving fires unattended, hunting or shooting on or over the easement roads, maintaining easement roads, and not using tents and lean-tos / shanties as permanent residences.
One of our customers built a yurt and deck with propane powered water heater and composting toilet.
Land Details:
No Hoa
No Minimum building size
Water: 325 Gallon ($400) and 2,500 Gallon ($1,500) tanks available for purchase at nearby Tonasket Ace Hardware, Lee Frank Mercantile. Also sell water at $651 per 500 Gallons.
Electricity: Okanogan Public Utility District. Call for cost estimates of getting power to your property.
Satellite internet services: Provided by Hughes Net, Starlink & Viasat
Curbside Trash Service: by Upper Valley Disposal
Tonasket School District: Elementary, Middle School, & High School
Nearby College: Wenatchee Valley College
Elegment ID: Llp_Wa_Tract-Y-Z-Aa-Cc-Dd
Address: McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington 98855
Gps: 48.65082, -119.41462
Size: 100.60 Acres
Dimension: 2663 ft x 2535 ft
Title: Free & Clear, Warranty Deed
Zoning: Resource - Agriculture Current Use
Taxes: $604.4 per year
Successful Wells and Completion Dates:
Robert Thompson
Okanogan Drilling
County: Okanogan
Well Report ID: 148058, Well Tag Id:Acb607, Notice of Intent Number: W050165
Well Diameter: 6 in., Well Depth: 540 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 09-30-1996
Company: Fogle Pump and Supply
Tax Parcel Number: 3627021005
County: Okanogan, Well Address: Tbd, Tonasket
Well Report ID: 1887049, Well Tag Id: Blg913, Notice of Intent Number: We33384
Well Diameter: 6 in., Well Depth: 180 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 11-15-2018, Well Report Received Date: 12-13-2018
Nearby Cities & Points of Interest
15 Minutes to Tonasket, Wa
30 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
30 minutes to Omak City
32 minutes to Wenatchee Valley College North
36 minutes to Sinlahekin Wildlife Area
37 minutes to Okanogan Valley Golf Club
38 minutes to Conconully Lake
38 minutes to Lake Osoyoos and Canadian Border
40 minutes to Bannon Mountain Trailhead
44 minutes to Omak Lake
48 minutes to Fourth of July Trailhead
1 hour to Loup Ski Bowl
1 hour 43 minutes to North Cascades Heli Skiing
3 hours 10 minutes to Spokane, WA & GEG International Airport
FEATURED LISTING
04/12/2025
$300,000
2.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 1911 N Main Street, Oroville, WA
RIVER/LAKEFRONT ACREAGE. FABULOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WITH PRIME DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL/MULTI FAMILY PURPOSE ZONING. High Visibility MAIN STREET (Hwy 97)!!! Two Parcels. Property is serviced with city water, city sewer and power. There is also an interruptible certified water right for irrigation. About 2 1/2 acres. Permanent Dock with piling and about three blocks of waterfrontage.
FEATURED LISTING
04/12/2025
$149,000
0.04 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 15 Oro Beach Drive 34,27, Oroville, WA
ORO BEACH RESORT ON SPECTACULAR LAKE OSOYOOS! Buy this corner LOT and you get a GARAGE ALSO. The garage will accomodate your boat or vehicle plus room for storage. You can put a PARK MODEL on this lot, electricity, water & septic on property. You now own 1/21st share of Oro Beach resort. There is a total of 7 acres & 550 feet of sandy beachfront. Where else can you buy into a home on LAKE OSOYOOS for this price? HOA covers water, sewer, garbage, lawn maintenance, road maintenance & internet. HOA fee is $275/month. Oro Beach has its own dock, swimming area, firepits on the beach, boat parking, laundry facilities plus bathhouse for extra guests to enjoy. Covered pavilion for group meetings & picnics. Also lovely green space & common grounds
FEATURED LISTING
03/26/2025
$295,500
29.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - XXX Loomis Orville Rd, Loomis, WA
Excellent investment property earn a little income from a hay lease while you plan your next step
Land
Excellent Valley soils are thoroughly irrigated, wholly fenced, and primarily flat with a slight incline that makes for a perfect perch to build on.
Improvements
Completely fenced with all the irrigation lines on site, ready to grow some Hay or Alfalfa
Recreation
Great Location minutes from thousands of acres of State hunting ground and dozens of fish-filled lakes
Agriculture
Primarily used for hay or alfalfa production, could easily hold a couple of cows
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water for irrigation comes from the White Stone Reclamation District
General Operations
The property does produce Hay or Alfalfa. If managed correctly and the weather cooperates, one could harvest four cuttings, but three seems average. Around 40- 60 Tons per year could be a lot more if it were reseeded
Region & Climate
Okanogan, WA has a semi-arid climate, with warm summers and cold winters. The average high temperature in the summer is around 86F, while the average low temperature in winter is around 23F. Rainfall is generally light throughout the year, with an average of 10-12 inches per year. Okanogan experiences about 300 days of sunshine annually. Snowfall can be quite heavy during the winter months, with an average of 48 inches each year.
Okanogan, Washington gets 13 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Okanogan averages 33 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 192 sunny days per year in Okanogan.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Okanogan gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 67 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 89 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 21
Rain:averages 13 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 33 inches of snow a year
History
It was called Loomiston once. It was one of the great mining towns in Okanogan County at one time. One of the first settlers was the pioneer merchant, J.A. Loomis, who built the first store on the site and called the place Loomiston.
In 1886 the Colville Indian Reservation was thrown open and hundreds of prospectors flooded in. By 1891 the influx had turned Loomis into a boom town. Its three block long main street was lined with buildings, including a total of eight saloons and two dance halls.
But in 1893 the bottom suddenly dropped out of the silver market and threw Loomis into a tailspin. And it stayed that way until 1898, when interest in mining suddenly revived. Loomis roared back to life. By 1899 its population was well over 500. Loomis was a tough mining town in its days, typical of many mining camps scattered through Okanogan County in those days.
But the mines around Loomis, like most of those mines of Okanogan County, the price of silver dropped. After that Loomis declined rapidly and the miners drifted away.
Today the Loomis of old has all but vanished. The colorful main street is no more although a few buildings from the past still survive.
Location
There are minimal services in Looomis, a Post Office and a convenience store with a great selection of a little bit of everything, and a surprisingly great fresh food selection from their deli. The closest hospital is in Tonasket or Oroville, about 20 minutes away. Home Depot and Walmart are in Omak, WA, 50 minuets away
FEATURED LISTING
03/09/2025
$4,495,000
862 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 3 Summer Rd, Tonasket, WA
Wauconda Ranch with over 860 acres on 5 parcels and NO Conservation Easements along with a 3000 acres grazing lease that is contiguous in connection with the land abutting the south property line. This us located in beautiful Okanogan County between Tonasket and Republic Washington. Ideal grazing land. Main home is 4 bedrooms/2 Bathrooms with 3000 sq. ft., Second Home 5 Bedrooms/2.5 Bathrooms with 5120 sq.ft., Hunting cabin, 2 cattle facilities, multiple barns, sheds, & shop. Sawmill nestled in the timber for sawing your own beams. Beautiful alfalfa & grass fields, meadows, multiple adjudicated water sources as well as 2 creeks, a pond, & responsibly managed timber that is connected to thousands of acres of USFS Land. Wauconda Ranch also holds the USFS grazing Permit for the Mt. Annie Allotment that is over 3000 acres- available after this grazing season.
FEATURED LISTING
03/07/2025
$160,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - Parcel #3426323001, Okanogan, WA
Only 5 minutes from town off Salmon Creek, this 80 acre private oasis offers a wide range of uses: There is a spring that runs from late winter to late spring, hunting, grazing, dirtbiking, hiking, camping, and shooting. There is plenty of flat land for building in the lower canyon and also on the top of the peak with a full view of the Okanogan Valley. Live off-grid or bring the power in from Salmon Creek Road.
This property is truly a 1 of a kind.
Owner Finance Option:
25% Down Payment ($40,000)
Financed Amount - $120,000 (remaining balance after down payment)
Interest Rate - 4%
Loan Term - 5 years
Monthly payment - $2,214.70
Borrower may prepay the loan in whole or in part at any time without penalty
A late fee of 5% of the overdue amount will be charged if payment is not received within 10 days of the due date
In the event of default, lender will reclaim ownership of the land
FEATURED LISTING
01/27/2025
$50,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - Jason Lucas Rd, Methow, WA
Introducing a hidden gem available for an incredible value in the picturesque city of Methow, WA this expansive 20-acre plot of land, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes and captivating rolling hills of Okanogan County. This piece of land bears a unique appeal, coming complete with a property APN of 3123202007.
Few places offer such outstanding topography characteristics, this serene paradise offers a steep incline terrain that holds the potential to become your dream property. Imagine a stunning residence, artistically perched atop a hill, with panoramic views of the vibrant surroundings. Or perhaps you're seeking a getaway spot for weekend adventures and family camping trips? The options are boundless due to the size and potential of this land.
Listed at an incredible investment-friendly price of $50,000, well below the market value of $100,000 this land presents a unique chance to secure tangible assets that can appreciate over time. It's more than an acquisition. It's an investment in your future.
Operating under the requirements of the city of Methow, the property will require a sewer-based waste system and a stored water system. These systems offer you the independence and self-reliance of off-grid living. They promote sustainability and enable you to reduce the environmental impact while developing this land to its full potential.
The property is located within easy access to the city, thereby providing the perfect balance of natural tranquility and urban convenience. The locale further enhances its desirability, boasting the charms of Methow, and the security of Okanogan County. With the property ready to be molded to your dream plans, the only thing standing between this land and your vision is a simple call or text.
Remember, opportunities like this do not stay in the market for long! So, why wait and let it slip off your hand? Act now and secure this impossible to replicate prospect to create your own legacy in Methow, WA! Connect with us today! Ask your questions, learn more about the property, and take that first step towards securing this deal with a deposit!
DISCLAIMER:
Buyer is responsible for verifying all information with the County as to what can and cant be done with the property. Seller makes no warranties or representations about the land, its condition, or what can be built on the property. Buyer will need to confirm the availability of any utilities needed or serviced on the property. Buyer will also need to work with the County to obtain the proper permits if needed.
FEATURED LISTING
01/18/2025
$37,500
10.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - XY Chopaka Wy, Tonasket, WA
10 Acres in the desirable Sun Ranches community. Just minutes to fishing, hunting, skiing, and unlimited outdoor adventures. Sun Ranch offers a community well to fill up your water containers, shower house, as well as road maintenance. Great location nearby many public grounds and recreational fishing lakes. Would be a great retreat or vacation spot. Enjoy breathtaking views from this amazing property. Sellers are open to providing Owner Financing.
FEATURED LISTING
12/31/2024
$2,995,000
759.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 1721 Aeneas Valley RD 1721 Aeneas Valley RD, 1813 Aeneas Valley RD, Tonasket, WA
The Ranch at Lost Creek consists of 3 parcels totaling 759 acres is tucked away at the end of the well known Aeneas Valley within the northeast mountains of Washington State. The ranch is surrounded by 1000's of acres of untouched public land allowing your adventures to extend far beyond the ranch's borders. 3 pristine year round creeks converge on the ranch forming the West Fork of the Sanpoil River on the ranch.
Recreation
Okanogan County, Washington has many recreational activities, including:
Hiking:3,000 miles of hiking trails in national forests
Winter sports:The largest Nordic skiing system in the country, plus cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice skating
Outdoor activities:Fishing, boating, hunting, horseback riding, mountain climbing, hot-air ballooning, and off-road vehicle fun
Wildlife viewing:Birdwatching and viewing other wildlife in the wide-open spaces
Scenic drives:Scenic byways for family adventures
Farm tours:Learn about locally grown produce
Wineries, breweries, cideries, and coffee roasters:Sample local beverages
Day spas:Relax in a luxurious day spa
Casinos:Play games and enjoy food at casinos operated by the Colville Confederated Tribes
Region & Climate
Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Okanogan Washington, United States. In Okanogan, thesummers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are freezing, snowy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 22F to 91F and is rarely below 8F or above 100F
History
Okanogan County, Washington has a rich history that includes the following events:
Early use by Native Americans
The Southern Okanogan Tribe, also known as the Sinkaietk or Uknaqinx, used the area for thousands of years as a fishing and camping ground.
Exploration by non-Indians
The Okanogan River was known to fur traders and other early non-Indian explorers in the early 1800s.
Settled by Europeans
Okanogan County was one of the last areas in Washington to be settled by Europeans due to its remoteness.
Prospectors' route
The area was an early route for prospectors traveling to British Columbia and other communities.
County seat
The county seat was moved from Ruby City to Salmon City in 1888, and then to Conconully.In 1914, Okanogan won the election to become the county seat, defeating Omak.
Incorporation of Okanogan
The town of Okanogan was incorporated on October 29, 1907.
Grand Coulee Dam
Construction of Grand Coulee Dam, the largest producer of electricity in the U.S., began in 1933 and was completed in 1942.
Murals discovered
In 2022, murals painted by Wenatchee artist W.J. McConnon were discovered during renovations to a commercial building in Okanogan.
Today, Okanogan County is a highland desert with mild winters and arid summers.It's a popular destination for outdoor activities like fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, and skiing.
Location
Okanogan County is located innorth-central Washington state, along the Canadian border:
Location
Okanogan County is bordered by British Columbia, Canada to the north, the Columbia River to the south, the Cascade Mountains to the west, and Ferry County to the east.
Size
Okanogan County is the largest county in Washington state, covering nearly 5,300 square miles.
Geography
Okanogan County is a highland desert with arid summers and mild winters.The county is dominated by agricultural land, public and private forests, and shrubsteppe.
Outdoor activities
Okanogan County offers many outdoor activities, including fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, golf, skiing, snowmobiling, and off-road vehicle fun.
Notable features
Okanogan County is home to the Methow Valley, which includes Winthrop and Sun Mountain Lodge.The county also features the North Cascades Highway, which ventures east after crossing Washington Pass, the state's second-highest pass.
Name
The name Okanogan comes from the Indian word okanagen, which means rendezvous.
FEATURED LISTING
12/19/2024
$225,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 685 Loomis Oroville Rd, Tonasket, WA
Hard to find lakefront lot on Spectacle Lake which is an 80 acre lake stocked with Rainbow trout and Kokanee plus other species. There is a WDFW boat launchs as well as 2 private resorts on the lake with boat launches. This lot is ready for 2 RV's, tiny homes or build your lakefront retreat. The property features 2 full RV hookups and a newly installed quality aluminum dock with ramp giving you great access to the lake.
Improvements
New aluminum dock and access ramp
2 RV hookups
Drilled well
Electricity
Recreation
Spectacle Lake is a gorgeous destination, popular for family outtings. It is primarily known for consistently good trout fishing.Expect rainbow of 10 to 12 inches, with good numbers of carryover trout to 15 inches when you try Spectacle.It is a long narrow lake, and in the shallows you can treat yourself to fast-action fishing for largemouth bass, that are typically small but really fun to catch.There are good numbers of big bluegill (6 to 8 inches) and small yellow perch in Spectacle as well.The occasional brown trout is also caught on the lake.There are two WDFW launch sites on the lake and three resorts that offer full services.Spectacle Lake is located seven miles northwest of Tonasket on the Loomis-Oroville Road.
FEATURED LISTING
12/18/2024
$80,000
20.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 14 Dry Gulch Road, Tonasket, WA
Recreational Acreage in unspoiled rural Havillah area. Close to National Forest area for hiking and hunting. This area is well known for winter recreation Sitzmark Ski area, snowmobile trails and cross county opportunities. You will also enjoy summer recreation close by hiking, fishing and even a rodeo not far from here. CCRs are in place to protect this unspoiled area. 30 parcels available.
FEATURED LISTING
09/11/2024
$140,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - Bill Shaw Rd, Pateros, WA
40 acres ready for you to come and build your dream home or off grid sanctuary. Sprawling acreage offers tons of opportunities to develop and live full or part time, or use it as a get away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Relax and take in the sunsets over the Methow Valley by night and the fishing, hiking, dirt bike riding and other recreation the area offers by day. Water is abundant on many neighboring parcels and electricity is at Bill Shaw Road (county maintained road). Located only 15 minutes from Pateros or an hour to Winthrop. Come enjoy the peace that this property can bring you!
FEATURED LISTING
08/27/2024
$199,900
11.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 1041 AENEAS VALLEY RD, Tonasket, WA
Welcome to the beautiful and peaceful Aeneas Valley near the charming town of Tonasket WA. Situated in the picturesque Aeneas Valley, this property boasts flat usable acreage and a large shed that could easily be converted into a cozy cabin. The property is fenced for livestock and features a small creek that runs along the back of the property which draws in wildlife. Nice building sites that have unmatched views of the nearby mountain and nearby lakes offer a fun day of fishing. Only 20 minutes away from town, you'll have the best of both worlds - tranquility and convenience. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own something with easy year around access in the Aeneas Valley.
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FEATURED LISTING
08/24/2024
$28,000
12.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - Snowbunny ridge dr, Tonasket, WA
Cash Price: $28,000.00 OBO
Financing price: $33,000.00
Seller Financing available
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~12.5 acres! Looking for recreation or even a forever home? If an easement rough dirt road will not stop you from having serenity then this beautiful land is for you. This parcel provides great hunting and recreational land, with a building spot! The property borders what appears to be public lands. Beautiful views looking south from the property provides a peaceful serenity that only you and your loved ones will enjoy! Oil, gas, mineral Rights may not convey.
Property located in Aeneas Valley, WA
The photos when boundary lines are approximate and not exact for visual purposes.
Features:
- Multiple Building sites
- Great location secluded
- Mountain Views!
- Plenty of Road Frontage
- Great Recreational Land
- Great Hunting Land
Address: N/A Snowbunny Rd, Tonasket WA 98855
County: Okanogan County, WA
Acres: ~12.5 Acres (Raw land)
Zoning: Vacant land
Coordinates: 48.606166, -119.192914
Water: Well Required
Electric: N/a
Terrain: Rolling hills
Septic: Septic Required
Cabins: Allowed
Easement: Yes
High Clearance Vehicle: Required
NOTES: Ask for specific directions.
****I APOLOGIZE IF YOU SEEN MY PREVIOUS LISTING OF THIS LAND IT I COULD NOT PERSONALLY APOLOGIZE TO EVERYONE THAT MESSAGED ME, BUT THE ACREAGE WAS INCORRECT ON THE LAST POST SO I CREATED A NEW ONE****
**PHOTOS WITH BOUNDARY LINES ARE APPROXIMATE AND NOT ACTUAL BOUNDARY**
FEATURED LISTING
08/05/2024
$495,000
38 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 106 Bunch Road, Wauconda, WA
Farm house on 38 acres. Recently renovated with new kitchen, the entire home has new wiring and plumbing has been upgraded. New Furnace and updated water system. The 2nd level bathroom has a big soaker tub and new shower being built. 6 stalls barn lots of hay storage with water & power + large heated tack room with composting toilet. Property is fenced for livestock the creek runs year round & a artisan spring flows out of the hill side.
Land
38 Acres with timber and grass for grazing. this property can easly pasture Horses, Cows, Sheep or what ever you want to raise
Improvements
Home Features:
Size: The home boasts 1,856 square feet of living space.
Bedrooms and Bathrooms: Two spacious bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, an office, and a basement provide ample living and working space.
Renovations: The farmhouse has been thoughtfully updated with a brand-new kitchen, complete with modern appliances and finishes. The entire home boasts new wiring and upgraded plumbing, ensuring safety and efficiency. A new furnace and an updated water system add to the home's comfort and convenience.
Bathrooms: The second-level bathroom is a luxurious retreat, featuring a large soaker tub. A new shower is currently being built, adding to the home's modern amenities.
Living Space: Enjoy spacious living areas designed for comfort and practicality, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining.
Barn and Outbuildings:
Barn: The property includes a substantial 6040 foot barn with five stalls and ample hay storage. It is equipped with water and power, a large heated tack room with a composting toilet, making it ideal for equestrian enthusiasts.
Shop: The 6025 foot shop is a versatile space with two car-sized bays and a 14-foot door, perfect for an RV. It also includes a workshop area for all your projects and storage needs.
Wood Shed/Carport: A 4515 foot structure provides lots of storage space.
Chicken Coop: The 2516 foot chicken coop is perfect for your feathered friends.
Cabin: A charming 1416 foot old cabin on site offers potential as an Airbnb with a little renovation.
Fencing: The property is fully fenced, providing a safe and secure environment for your livestock.
Water Sources: A year-round creek and an artisan spring flowing out of the hillside ensure a reliable water supply for your animals.
Recreation
Outdoor and Recreational Opportunities:
Land: The 38 acres offer rolling hills, lush fields, and plenty of space for livestock. The maintained road leading to the property meanders up into the mountains, providing stunning views and easy access.
Equestrian: Head out on your horse directly from your field and explore the beautiful surroundings.
Recreation: The Okanogan Highlands is known for its abundant wildlife and outdoor recreation opportunities, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and bird watching.
Convenience: Located on a maintained road, this property ensures easy year-round access. The serene, rural setting is balanced by the convenience of being close to Republic and Tonasket, where you can find all necessary amenities.
This farmhouse is a beautiful place to live, offering a unique combination of modern updates, practical outbuildings, and stunning natural surroundings. Don't miss this opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the Okanogan Highlands!
Agriculture
Fencing: The property is fully fenced, providing a safe and secure environment for your livestock.
Water Sources: A year-round creek and an artesian spring flowing out of the hillside ensure a reliable water supply for your animals.
Soil and Timber: The soils are ideal for horses, cows, or whatever you want to raise. The east side of the property boasts a good amount of timber, including Red Fir and Pine, along with plenty of green grass. The artesian spring is a significant bonus, providing year-round water bubbling out of the ground.
Region & Climate
History
History of the Okanogan Highlands
The Okanogan Highlands, located in north-central Washington State, have a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years. This region's history is marked by its indigenous heritage, exploration, fur trading, mining, agriculture, and development into the unique area it is today.
Indigenous Peoples
Pre-European Contact:
The Okanogan Highlands were originally inhabited by Native American tribes, primarily the Southern Okanogan Tribe, also known as the Sinkaietk or Uknaqinx. These tribes were part of the larger Interior Salish group.
The indigenous peoples lived a semi-nomadic lifestyle, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering. They made use of the abundant natural resources, including the Okanogan River, which was rich with salmon and steelhead.
Seasonal movements were common, with winter camps in the lower valleys and summer camps in the higher elevations to gather plants and berries and hunt game.
European Exploration and Fur Trade
Early 1800s:
European exploration of the region began in the early 19th century. The Okanogan River was well known to fur traders and early non-Indian explorers.
The North West Company, a Canadian fur trading enterprise, established Fort Okanogan at the confluence of the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers in 1811. This fort became a significant hub for trade between the indigenous populations and European traders.
In 1821, the Hudson's Bay Company took over operations and continued to expand the fur trade in the area.
Mining and Settlement
Mid to Late 1800s:
The discovery of gold in the mid-1800s brought prospectors to the Okanogan Highlands. Gold rushes in the surrounding areas, such as British Columbia's Fraser River and Cariboo regions, attracted miners who also explored the Okanogan for potential riches.
Although the region did not experience a massive gold rush like some other areas, mining for gold, silver, and other minerals became a significant part of the local economy.
By the late 1800s, as the mining boom started to decline, settlers began to realize the agricultural potential of the fertile valleys.
Agricultural Development
Early 1900s:
Around 1900, as the mining fever cooled, settlers turned their attention to agriculture. The Okanogan Valley, with its rich bottomlands, became known for its potential as orchard land and farmland, especially with the addition of irrigation.
In 1905, the U.S. Department of the Interior approved the Okanogan Irrigation Project, the first U.S. Reclamation Service project in Washington State. This project brought water to the arid region, transforming it into productive agricultural land.
Pioneer entrepreneurs platted townsites, leading to the development of communities like Tonasket, Oroville, and Omak.
Modern Development
20th Century to Present:
The region continued to grow, with agriculture (especially apple orchards) becoming a cornerstone of the local economy. Ranching also played a significant role.
The construction of highways and the development of transportation infrastructure improved access to the region.
In the latter half of the 20th century, tourism and recreation emerged as important economic activities. The natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the Okanogan Highlands attracted visitors for activities like hiking, hunting, fishing, and skiing.
The area's rich history and natural resources continue to shape its identity, making it a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern development.
The Okanogan Highlands' history is a tapestry woven from the threads of indigenous heritage, exploration, fur trading, mining, agriculture, and modern recreational development. This diverse history contributes to the region's unique character and enduring appeal.
Location
Location Description for Wacounda, WA Property
Geographic Setting
Wacounda, WA: The property is located in Wacounda, a serene and picturesque area in Okanogan County, Washington. Nestled in the Okanogan Highlands, Wacounda is characterized by its rolling hills, abundant wildlife, and stunning natural beauty.
Nearby Towns
Tonasket, WA: Approximately 25 minutes from Wacounda, Tonasket offers essential amenities, including grocery stores, healthcare facilities, schools, and various dining options.
Republic, WA: Located about 30 minutes from Wacounda, Republic is a quaint town known for its historical significance and charming downtown area. It provides additional services such as restaurants, shops, and local attractions.
Omak, WA: A 45-minute drive from Wacounda, Omak is a larger town that offers more extensive amenities, including a Home Depot, Walmart, and a variety of retail stores, medical facilities, and entertainment options.
Airports
Tonasket Municipal Airport: A regional airport located in Tonasket, approximately 25 minutes from Wacounda. It features a 3,000-foot paved landing strip suitable for private aircraft.
Republic Airport: Located in Republic, about 30 minutes away, this airport caters to private planes and offers convenient access for small aircraft.
Spokane International Airport: Approximately 2.5 to 3 hours away, Spokane International Airport is the closest major airport, providing commercial flights and a wide range of services.
Wenatchee Pangborn Memorial Airport: About 2.5 hours from Wacounda, this regional airport offers commercial flights and connections to major cities.
Local Attractions and Amenities
Loomis, WA: Just a few miles away, Loomis is a small town offering a food deli, gas station, and a selection of everyday necessities. With a population of around 100 people, Loomis also has a post office and serves as a convenient stop for basic needs.
Recreational Opportunities: The surrounding Okanogan Highlands offer endless recreational activities, including hiking, horseback riding, hunting, fishing, and birdwatching. The area is known for its pristine lakes, abundant wildlife, and scenic landscapes.
Shopping and Dining: For more extensive shopping and dining options, the nearby towns of Tonasket, Republic, and Omak provide a variety of choices. These towns offer eve
FEATURED LISTING
05/29/2024
$90,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, WA
40 Acres Off-Grid with Prime BLM Hunt Land Access in Washington State (Tract-MM)
Cash Price: $90,000
Owner Finance: $9,900 down, then $890.76 per month for 180 months (includes principal, interest and processing).
Reservation Fee: $900 non-refundable reservation fee secures this property. Reservation fee will be counted toward purchase price and down payment.
BBB A+ Rating Business: we are a Better Business Bureau Greater Houston Accredited A+ rating business. We ensure our customers have a seamless buying experience built on mutual trust. Call or email us today, ask any questions about our listings or purchase processes, we will help you find the right land.
Buyer Due Diligence: we do our best to ensure listing accuracy. However, buyer is responsible to perform their own due diligence and verify all information, contained herein or not, including access and utility accessibility and costs, and physically visit the property. Property is sold AS Is.
Seller Pays all Closing Costs.
Close to Town:
Located just 15 minutes from Tonasket, WA (great pizza, thai food, coffee, banking, hospital, school, ag stores, building supplies, shipping, and even a new cannabis shop) and 15 minutes from a top quality Deer Processor (Dick Mickey's), this property makes the perfect location for adventure, views, and close access to town.
Mule Deer Heaven:
The mule deer population is outstanding. The ranch is located within Game Management Unit 204, ranked the best county in Washington State for top scoring Mule Deer. Contact us for a private viewing of our owner's trophy shots. Check out the county's hunting prospects guide here. There are also 2 seasons annually (a Spring and Fall season) for black bear.
You are within 15 minutes of custom deer processing that provides a variety of flavors, cuts and options and 30 minutes from our taxidermy friends that live on an Indian reservation.
Clean Title and Exclusive Public Land Access:
As a new owner, you will receive a warranty deed and survey + an exclusive pedestrian easement to 758 acres of neighboring Public Bureau of Land Management (Blm) Land that connects to our main road. This 758 acres is landlocked in the mountains and only accessible from our private road. This is the opportunity you've been waiting for to get a piece of the mountain + be able to hunt large acreage that is lesser known to the general public.
Driving Conditions:
The property itself is accessible all the way up the mountain by our private road which intersects with McCaughlin Canyon Road. Check our driving directions and photos for pictures of the gate and survey. We have installed a circular turnaround pad and driveway directly onto the property where conditions are best for parking, cabin installation and a view over the town. You can drive there by 2WD during the Spring, Summer and Fall. In heavy rain seasons or Winter, we recommend 4WD just in case for seasonal mud and snow. In Heavy Snow conditions we do not recommend driving at all, use a snowmobile or walk. Sections of the road that experience the most annual wear and tear have been graveled; overall road conditions are good. The road is generally at least 6' wide all the way to the top and we have been able to successfully haul cabins and heavy trucks all the way up.
There are 2 Options for Water:
Well Drilling and Spring Water (Can be Unpredictable): Results are mixed across the entire development on the availability for well water. Currently across the 890-Acre ranch, 2 of the tracts have producing wells, another 2 have shallow water hand-dug wells, 1 tract has a dry well, and 3 remaining tracts have above-ground flowing spring-fed water. There is the possibility for addition springs to run underneath the ground but where they are and if they produce can be unpredictable. The producing wells have ranged from 180' in depth to 540' in depth. The dry well is approximately 300' deep. See well reports and producers in our land report below.
Bulk Water Storage from Tonasket (Recommended): Both the Ace Hardware store and Lee Frank Mercantile Store in Tonasket offer solutions to purchase bulk water storage containers and options for pickup and delivery. This is a very affordable and sanitary approach for seasonal recreational usage compared with drilling a new well. 325 Gallon Tanks run ($400) and 2,500 Gallon thanks run ($1,500). Water is sold at an approximate rate of $651 per 500 Gallons (subject to change).
History of McCloughlin Canyon:
Just down the street from this property, you will drive past a lookout point in the canyon where a historical marker is placed. In July 1958, a group of indians (upset by an increasing flow of miners heading for gold fields) lay in ambush through the length of the canyon. As 150 men led by David McCloughlin approached from the south, the warriors camouflaged their stone breastworks with branches. But their wilted leaves alerted McCloughlin's advance party so the Indians opened up prematurely. Firing continued for several hours near the mouth of the canyon. Three miners were killed. The caravan retreated to the Okanogan river and next day crossed over in rafts.
Ag Exemption:
40 acres land for sale in Okanogan, Washington benefits from an agricultural exemption with a small herd of cattle grazing the overall mountainside to keep the property taxes low and grass growth down to protect the land from wildfire risk.
Cell Service and Internet:
Excellent reception at the top of the mountain with good speeds from Verizon, At&T & T-Mobile enabling you to FaceTime off the bluff views. Service along the county road entrance and initial drive up the lower parts of the road is much more challenging. We recommend turning your GPS On before driving up McCaughlin Canyon road in case you temporarily lose service. Internet is best recommended through Starlink Satellite. Connection speeds reach up to 150 BPS with hardly anyone else pointing towards that satellite in this area.
Recreational Purpose:
This ranchette enjoys low but sensible restrictions, allowing numerous uses:
Yurt and Cabin Builds and Commercial Rentals
Full Time Rv
Any Permanent Structures
Tiny Homes
Camping
Basic restrictions are in place to ensure properly handling of waste and wastewater, not leaving fires unattended, hunting or shooting on or over the easement roads, maintaining easement roads, and not using tents and lean-tos / shanties as permanent residences.
One of our customers built a yurt and deck with propane powered water heater and composting toilet. Check out the Sleepy Sasquatch below: (Link)
Land Details:
No Hoa
No Minimum building size
Water: 325 Gallon ($400) and 2,500 Gallon ($1,500) tanks available for purchase at nearby Tonasket Ace Hardware, Lee Frank Mercantile (509) 486-2105. Also sell water at $651 per 500 Gallons.
Electricity: Okanogan Public Utility District. Call for cost estimates of getting power to your property. - 509-422-3310
Satellite internet services: Internet is best recommended through Starlink Satellite. Connection speeds reach up to 150 BPS with hardly anyone else pointing towards that satellite in this area.
Curbside Trash Service: by Upper Valley Disposal Call (509) 476-3910
Tonasket School District : Elementary, Middle School, & High School
Nearby College: Wenatchee Valley College
Elegment ID: Llp_Wa_Tract-Mm
Address: McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington, 98855
Gps: 48.65527, -119.42542
Parcel Number: 3727343003
Size: 40 Acres
Dimension: 1331 ft x 1410 ft
Title: Free & Clear, Warranty Deed
Zoning: Resource - Agriculture Current Use
Taxes: $51.88 per year
Successful Wells and Completion Dates:
Robert Thompson
Okanogan Drilling
County: Okanogan
Well Report ID: 148058, Well Tag Id:Acb607, Notice of Intent Number: W050165
Well Diameter: 6 in. , Well Depth: 540 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 09-30-1996
Company: Fogle Pump and Supply
Tax Parcel Number: 3627021005
County: Okanogan, Well Address: Tbd, Tonasket
Well Report ID: 1887049, Well Tag Id:Blg913, Notice of Intent Number: We33384
Well Diameter: 6 in. , Well Depth: 180 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 11-15-2018, Well Report Received Date: 12-13-2018
Nearby Cities & Points of Interest
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15 Minutes to Tonasket, Wa
30 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
30 minutes to Omak City
32 minutes to Wenatchee Valley College North
36 minutes to Sinlaheken Wildlife Area
37 minutes to Okanogan Valley Golf Club
38 minutes to Conconully Lake
38 minutes to Lake Osoyoos and Canadian Border
40 minutes to Bannon Mountain Trailhead
44 minutes to Omak Lake
48 minutes to Fourth of July Trailhead
1 hour to Loup Ski Bowl
1 hour 43 minutes to North Cascades Heli Skiing
3 hours 10 minutes to Spokane, WA & GEG International Airport
FEATURED LISTING
05/23/2024
$1,772,500
708.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 708.99 Old Hwy 97, Brewster, WA
5% interest owner terms! 708.98 acres Silver Spur North consists of 37 parcels total with 2 parcels totaling 103.5 acres zoned R1 and fronting on Old Hwy 97 allowing for future development. With development you get access to the Silver Spur amenities which includes access to the lodge, pool, spa, gym, tennis courts, playground and riverfront beach access. There are 3 drilled wells and currently 6 RV sites with plenty of room for expansion.
Land
Developer Alert! 5% interest owner terms! Prime 708.98 Acres at Silver Spur North
Seize the opportunity to own 708.98 acres of prime land at Silver Spur North, consisting of 35 parcels with incredible development potential. This expansive property includes two parcels totaling 103.5 acres zoned R1 Rural 1, fronting Old Hwy 97, perfect for future development projects.
Property Highlights:
Development Potential: With R1 Rural 1 zoning, these 103.5 acres are primed for residential development, providing a fantastic investment opportunity.
Silver Spur Amenities: Gain access to exclusive Silver Spur amenities, including a lodge, pool, spa, gym, tennis courts, playground, and riverfront beach access.
Infrastructure in Place: The property features 3 drilled wells and 6 RV sites, offering ample room for expansion. Additionally, an onsite gravel pit facilitates road building.
Year-Round Recreation: Enjoy 300 days of sunshine annually, with proximity to Lone Point Cellars, Loup Loup Ski Bowl, Gamble Sands Golf Course, and numerous lakes and rivers for fishing.
Stunning Views: The higher elevations of the property provide breathtaking views, a must-see for anyone looking to develop in a picturesque setting.
Don't miss this rare chance to invest in a versatile and scenic property with endless possibilities for development and recreation. Explore the potential of Silver Spur North today!
Improvements
Heave duty Metal Shop 40100 with concrete floor and power doors open at both ends
Recreation
Developer Alert! Prime 708.98 Acres at Silver Spur North
Seize the opportunity to own 708.98 acres of prime land at Silver Spur North, consisting of 35 parcels with incredible development potential. This expansive property includes two parcels totaling 103.5 acres zoned R1 Rural 1, fronting Old Hwy 97, perfect for future development projects.
Property Highlights:
Development Potential: With R1 Rural 1 zoning, these 103.5 acres are primed for residential development, providing a fantastic investment opportunity.
Silver Spur Amenities: Gain access to exclusive Silver Spur amenities, including a lodge, pool, spa, gym, tennis courts, playground, and riverfront beach access.
Infrastructure in Place: The property features 3 drilled wells and 6 RV sites, offering ample room for expansion. Additionally, an onsite gravel pit facilitates road building.
Year-Round Recreation: Enjoy 300 days of sunshine annually, with proximity to Lone Point Cellars, Loup Loup Ski Bowl, Gamble Sands Golf Course, and numerous lakes and rivers for fishing.
Stunning Views: The higher elevations of the property provide breathtaking views, a must-see for anyone looking to develop in a picturesque setting.
Don't miss this rare chance to invest in a versatile and scenic property with endless possibilities for development and recreation. Explore the potential of Silver Spur North today!
Agriculture
There is approximately 100 + acres of pasture / hay ground
General Operations
There is potential for instant income from renting the six RV spots that have water and power to each of them. There is an opportunity grow some hay or lease out the 100 plus acre hay field that produces some great hay. The hay field was farmed for may years and just needs a little work to get it back in production and producing income.
Region & Climate
Brewster, WA, experiences a pretty distinct climate with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Here's a bit more detail:
**Summers:** Expect clear skies with temperatures usually ranging between 70F to 90F. It's rare for the mercury to hit 99F, but it can happen during a heatwave.
**Winters:** It gets quite cold, with temperatures often dropping to around 23F. The coldest days can see temperatures plummet to about 10F. Snowfall is common, and the skies are often partly cloudy.
**Year-Round Temperature Range:** The annual temperature swing is from about 23F to 90F, providing a significant contrast between the seasons.
This variation offers a nice mix for those who enjoy both warm, sunny weather and the crispness of a snowy winter. If you're into outdoor activities like hunting and fishing, Brewster's climate gives you a full range of seasonal experiences.
History
Brewster has an interesting history and a steady, agriculture-based economy:
**Location:** Situated in Okanogan County, Brewster lies at the confluence of the Columbia and Okanogan Rivers, which provides both scenic views and practical benefits for agriculture.
**Origins:** The town was originally called Bruster, named after its founder John W. Bruster, who platted it in 1896. The name was changed to Brewster when the post office opened in 1898.
**Incorporation:** Brewster officially became an incorporated town on April 29, 1910.
**Railway:** The completion of the Great Northern Railway's Oroville-Wenatchee Branch Line in 1914 was a significant development, likely boosting local commerce and connectivity.
**Economy:** The local economy thrives on agriculture, particularly fruit orchards. This has supported gradual population growth, reaching nearly 2,500 residents.
The combination of historical charm, agricultural prosperity, and natural beauty makes Brewster a unique and appealing small town in Washington State.
Location
Brewster, Washington, is beautifully situated at the meeting point of the Columbia, Okanogan, and Methow Rivers, providing it with a unique and picturesque setting. Here are some highlights:
**Geography:** The town benefits from its location at the confluence of three rivers, which not only offers stunning views but also fertile land for agriculture.
**Scenic Backdrop:** To the west, the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Range create a breathtaking backdrop, with their foothills rolling down to meet the riverbanks.
**Agriculture:** The dramatic topography, with steep hills descending towards the rivers, creates an ideal microclimate for growing apples and cherries. Orchards thrive in this environment, surrounding the town and contributing to its economy.
**Natural Beauty:** The combination of river confluence, mountainous terrain, and lush orchards makes Brewster a visually striking location with a rich agricultural heritage.
This blend of natural beauty and agricultural productivity makes Brewster a special place, perfect for those who appreciate both the outdoors and a strong community tied to the land.
FEATURED LISTING
05/04/2024
$1,297,700
8.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 22525 Highway 20, Okanogan, WA
Stunning Custom Log Home on nearly 10 acres looking at Buck & Fox Mtn's. Main floor grt room w/kitchen, dining & living room featuring rock faced gas fireplace w/breathtaking views. Easy access to deck & front/back yards. Main bedroom suite w/jetted tub, shower, walkin closet & bonus closet. Daylit downstairs has sep entrance w/2 spacious bedrooms, office, kitchen & 2nd living room w/rock faced wood stove, laundry & full bath. Home has HVAC & ind. turbo heaters. Attached 27x30 2 car garage w/access to backyard/storage/outbuilding, 400 amp service w/50 amp RV hookup. Gravity fed water to home, underground irrig. including pastureland & fire protection from 100+ gpm well & 5000 gl reservoir. 3 min to Leader Lake/20 min to Loup Loup Ski Mtn.
FEATURED LISTING
04/25/2024
$460,000
0.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 41 Champerty Rd, Oroville, WA
Incredible opportunity to own a build able lot with 234 feet of sandy beach on Lake Osoyoos with all utility/service hookups on site offering relaxation and recreational enjoyment. This property is at the end of the road with a private setting in the Champerty Shores Neighborhood. Sweeping western views of Lake Osoyoos, Canada to the north and phenomenal sunsets. Boat launch on site. Utility and storage shed with power. Community pond for enjoyment down the street. Short drive to downtown and the Canadian border. Bring your RV and boat while you plan your next build.
FEATURED LISTING
04/19/2024
$460,000
0.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 41 Champerty Rd, Oroville, WA
Incredible opportunity to own a build able lot with 234 feet of sandy beach on Lake Osoyoos with all utility/service hookups on site offering relaxation and recreational enjoyment. This property is at the end of the road with a private setting in the Champerty Shores Neighborhood. Sweeping western views of Lake Osoyoos, Canada to the north and phenomenal sunsets. Boat launch on site. Utility and storage shed with power. Community pond for enjoyment down the street. Short drive to downtown and the Canadian border. Bring your RV and boat while you plan your next build.
FEATURED LISTING
03/29/2024
$795,000
35.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - Wolf Creek Road, Mazama, WA
Midway between Mazama and Winthrop is an amazing territorial view property of the valley. Numerous choice building sites that overlook fields and the North Cascade mountains. In the winter, step out your door and hit the ski trail. The rest of the year enjoy privacy, wildlife, mountain bike trails and hiking in your back yard. This property is wooded with Aspen groves and backs up to USFS lands. Access easement newly recorded through eastern parcel.
FEATURED LISTING
10/31/2023
$375,000
1.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - Enterprise Drive, Omak, WA
This property is well located and ideal for a commercial building or business. 1.3 acres with paved access and a short drive to HWY 97. Currently zoned light-industrial. Well suited for warehouse or shop as well as office location for small or large business. Sewer and water on property with electrical service available nearby. Engh Road frontage!! This is one you need to take a close look at. Only a a few blocks from Home Depot, Grocery Outlet, and the main intersection for Hwy 20.
FEATURED LISTING
10/24/2023
$875,000
17 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 123 Sand Flat Rd, Omak, WA
17 acres with frontage on HWY 97. This is an excellent location with great exposure from the Highway for line of sight. Water, power, and sewer are in the road. The land is Zoned Light Industrial. Bring your plans and expand this area.
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