Imnaha River Ranch - Imnaha, Oregon - Whitney Land Company

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Imnaha River R anch • WALLOWA COUNTY, IMNAHA, OREGON •

$3,800,000 •

Please contact The Whitney Land Company office to schedule a showing. A listing agent must be present at all times to tour the property.

For further details, contact:

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Todd Longgood Broker Timothy “Scott” Coe Broker Christopher D. Stuvland Principal Broker

A FR A M E R I C A N

FA R M+ R A NCH

Todd@whitneylandcompany.com • Scott@whitneylandcompany.com Chris@whitneylandcompany.com 101 SE Third, Pendleton, OR 97801 • 541-278-4444 Office • 541-276-0090 Fax • WhitneyLandCompany.com


• Property

Overview •

Located only 30± miles from the famous Wallowa Valley and known to many for its distinguished beauty, trophy hunting, and outstanding fishing, this expansive ranch has a well-known reputation. The ranch ranges in elevation from approximately 3,000 feet at the ranch’s headquarters that overlook the river to over 5,200± feet on the highest points. Improvements on the ranch support a current operation of 500-800± head of cattle during the fall, winter, and spring months. The gentle high-volume grass slopes are filled with flush thickets, creeks, and springs, providing great habitat for livestock and wildlife alike. The recreational opportunities are limitless. The Imnaha River runs on the Western boundary of the ranch with approximately 3 miles of private river fishing for Rainbow trout, Bull trout, Steelhead, and Chinook salmon. The ranch provides (4) four Land Owner Preference Tags and is located in the Snake River Unit. The property maintains healthy populations of Mule deer, White-tailed deer, Rocky Mountain elk, turkey, Black bear, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. The upland game bird population consists of Chukar, quail, Hungarian partridge, Ruffed grouse, and Blue grouse. No two days are alike in the Imnaha valley. Living at the bottom of a canyon accentuates seasonal changes. There is a twist or a turn in the weather most days, allowing patterns of light on the canyon walls to change from sunup to sundown. There are a lot of special unique features to this property, but without a doubt, the river and its intimate relationship to the property’s unique topography is the most extraordinary. • Location • Imnaha, Oregon, Wallowa County

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• Identification

of Subject Property •

2N48 Tax Lot - 1703 = 560.0 ac 2N48 Tax Lot - 2600 = 200.0 ac 2N48 Tax Lot - 2400 = 1,205.51 ac 2N48 Tax Lot - 301 = 40.0 ac 1N48 Tax Lot - 200 = 2,399.06 ac

1N481600 Tax Lot -100 = 54.33 ac

1N481600 Tax Lot - 401 = 197.0 ac • Dista nces

to Other Cities •

Joseph, OR - 29.6 miles Boise, ID - 270 miles LaGrande, OR - 100 miles Pendleton, OR - 151 miles Portland, OR - 360 miles Bend, OR - 392 miles • I mprovements • The ranch home provides a practical opportunity to handle the day-to-day needs of a working ranch, and situated to take in the breathtaking beauty of the land. Overlooking the Imnaha River and built in 1970, the 1,985 sq. ft., 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with attached 1 bedroom, 1 bath, mother-inlaw suite is situated in a beautiful setting and suited for the western ranching lifestyle. The ranch also has a barn with attached cattle working facility and corrals. Additionally, there is a hay shed and a feeder barn, all used in conjunction with the cattle operation.

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• Livestock • Currently the ranch is running 500 pairs fall, winter, and spring. The ranch has abundant water sources throughout the property. The Imnaha River Valley is well-known for the mild winters. On the average year, the amount of hay fed is less than many wintering ranches throughout Oregon.

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• Water • The ranch has year-round water with many naturally occurring springs. • Timber • The ranch contains small timber pockets that are located sparsely throughout the canyons. • R ecr eation

& Wildlife •

The topography is spectacular, filled with ridge tops, meadows, and some of the best big game hunting in Eastern Oregon. This property boasts healthy herds of Mule deer, White-tailed deer, Rocky Mountain elk, turkey and Rocky Mountain big horn sheep. The property has a resident herd and that could generate annual hunting income from the property. The ranch is located in the Snake River Game Management Unit and a total of 4 Landowner Preference Tags are available for ownership.

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• I mna h a

R iver R ecr eation •

The Imnaha River is a 73.3-mile-long tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Flowing generally east near the headwaters and then north through Wallowa County, the entire river is designated Wild and Scenic. It follows a geologic fault to the Snake River, and in addition to land in the Wallowa–Whitman National Forest and private land, its corridor includes parts of three special management areas: The Eagle Cap Wilderness, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, and Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. The Imnaha flows by the unincorporated community of Imnaha, the only settlement along its course, and enters the Snake River roughly 4 miles from the larger river’s confluence with the Salmon River of Idaho and 192 miles from its confluence with the Columbia River. Originating from the headwaters of the South Fork of the Imnaha River near Cusick Mountain in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, this 77-mile-long river flows through a mixture of Forest Service and private lands, eventually emptying into the Snake River. Its outstandingly remarkable values include recreation, scenery, fisheries, wildlife, historic/prehistoric, vegetation/botanical and traditional value/lifestyles adaptation. The river corridor supports unique plant communities and ecosystem diversity. Starting at 8,000 feet and descending to 950 feet, the river corridor contains most of the ecosystems found on the National Forest. Federally listed plants of interest include Wallowa primrose, fraternal paintbrush, Oregon oleander, MacFarlane’s four o’clock, Geyer’s onion and Hazel’s leptodactylon. The Imnaha River Canyon exhibits the economic and social history of the region and the American West. The Nez Perce and later Euro-Americans adapted to its climatic and geographic conditions, and the traditional Western farm and ranch lifestyle is still active today.

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• Fencing • Fencing throughout the property consists of barbwire fence and pole corrals. The property boundaries are fenced. Condition of fencing varies and will be part of Buyer’s due diligence. • Zoning • Exclusive Farm Use (EFU): The purpose of the Exclusive Farm Use Zone is to provide areas for the continuation of existing commercial agricultural activities and permit the establishment of only those new uses which are compatible with agricultural activities. The intention of the Exclusive Farm Use Zone is to guarantee the preservation of the areas classified as farm use free from conflicting non-farm uses. • M iner a l

R ights •

The owner does not warrant there are any mineral rights available. However, any mineral or geothermal rights owned by the seller are included as part of the property being offered for sale. • Property

Ta xes •

Approx. $5,277.71 • Access • From Enterprise take Hwy 82 to Joseph, Oregon. After you enter Joseph, look for the junction with the Imnaha Highway (State Hwy 350) and signs indicating Imnaha/Halfway. Turn left (east) onto the Imnaha Highway (350). Over the next 30 miles, you will gradually descend over 2,200' into the Imnaha River Canyon. This country is very different than the Wallowa’s. You will enter a zone of high grasslands, rock cliffs, and mountain valleys. The Imnaha area was historically an important wintering site for the Nez Perce and their herds of horses. Later, cattlemen took advantage of the warmer environment of the canyon to graze their herds.

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• Clim ate •

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•Wa llowa

County •

Wallowa County is a county in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2010 census, the population was 7,008, making it Oregon’s fourth-least populous county. Its county seat is Enterprise. According to Oregon Geographic Names, the origins of the county’s name are uncertain, with the most likely explanation being it is derived from the Nez Perce term for a structure of stakes (a weir) used in fishing. An alternative explanation is that Wallowa is derived from a Nez Perce word for “winding water”. The journals of Lewis and Clark Expedition record the name of the Wallowa River as Wil-le-wah. Wallowa County is part of the eight-county definition of Eastern Oregon. • Town

of I mna h a •

Imnaha is an unincorporated community at the confluence of Big Sheep Creek and the Imnaha River in Wallowa County, Oregon, United States. Its elevation is 1,978 feet. Oregon Route 350 connects Imnaha to the nearest incorporated city, Joseph, Oregon, 30 miles to the west. Imnaha is best known as the gateway to the Hat Point scenic lookout on Hells Canyon at the Snake River. The name Imnaha means “land ruled over by Imna”; Imna was a local Native American subchief. The post office in Imnaha opened January 4, 1885, but the townsite was not established until 1901; it was platted in 1902. Imnaha is the easternmost settlement in the state of Oregon.

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• Education • The Imnaha school is located about 30 miles from Joseph, and currently has 9 students in grades K-8. Teacher, Shari Warnock, is a native of Imnaha and loves providing such individualized instruction to her students. While the school may be small, it is filled with love and a great sense of community. Shari and the students, along with the help of parents, often host events and activities for all of the Imnaha community. The events are always well attended, and a great time! •

R esources

https://www.mapquest.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imnaha,_Oregon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallowa_County,_Oregon http://www.staff.josephcharter.org/imnaha-school http://www.wallowacountychamber.com/imnaha http://www.city-data.com/city/Imnaha-Oregon.html http://www.eregulations.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/20ORHD_LR3.pdf https://www.rivers.gov/rivers/imnaha.php https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imnaha_River https://co.wallowa.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Article15Amended120709.pdf

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This property is available for showing to qualified buyers by appointment only. Inspection of this property must be arranged through the broker.

• For further details, contact:

Todd Longgood, Broker • Todd@whitneylandcompany.com • 541-571-3032 Timothy “Scott” Coe, Broker • Scott@whitneylandcompany.com • 541-980-2252 Christopher D. Stuvland, Principal Broker

Chris@whitneylandcompany.com

• 541-969-5383

101 SE Third, Pendleton, OR 97801

• 541-278-4444 Office • 541-276-0090 Fax •

WhitneyLandCompany.com

NOTICE All of the information within this sales package has been gathered from state, county, and city records and officials, as well as others who are deemed reliable. However, the broker and agents cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information herein contained. It is also subject to change, prior sale, or withdrawal.

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