Heavens Gate Ranch, Oregon

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Heavens Gate Ranch

Anytime, Anywhere, Any Season
East OrEgOn Old West Values, New West Vision
10,200± Acres | $32,000,000 Heavens Gate Ranch All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. M4 Ranch Group and its affiliates makes no representation or warranties as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information, text, property boundaries, graphic links or other items contained in any web site, print, or otherwise linked to this publication. Seth Craft/Butch Porter (970) 787-0864 | (505)-290-7160 Ranches@M4RanchGroup.com M4RanchGroup.com Pfisterlandco.com Robert E. Pfister II - Broker Listing Agent (307) 620-0064 | Rob@pfisterlandco.com

The Ranch

Laying within the stunning scenery of Grant County, Oregon, this expansive property encompasses 10,200± deeded acres, augmented by an extra 20,000± in forest lease permits. Boasting 17± miles of live water, including the esteemed 5.5± miles of the Middle Fork of the John Day, renowned for its rich steelhead and salmon fishery, and offering some of the finest trout fishing in the western region. The John Day River, the second longest free-flowing river in the Lower 48, graces the land, providing exceptional fishing opportunities with numerous creeks harboring native trout. You can spend months fishing and not touch all the fishing this Ranch offers.

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Recreation

This ranch is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of activities from fishing, hunting, and rafting to ATV adventures, all against the backdrop of stunning natural beauty. Elk enthusiasts will revel in the sight of vast resident herds, as we encountered six elk herds and numerous bachelor groups of bull elk during our visit. The ranch is a thriving habitat for game, including antelope and mule deer commonly seen grazing on the a bundant prairie grasses.

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Hunting/Recreation

Maintained with care, the property boasts over 50 miles of roads for year-round easy access. The charming 2000± sqft on-grid cabin nestled within provides a comfortable retreat. For avid hunters, the ranch offers 8 landowner bull tags and 8 buck tags, presenting the potential for legitimate 200” bucks. The hunting legacy is evident, with 280 to 370 bulls harvested.

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Grazing

In addition to recreational pursuits, the property supports cattle operations, benefitting from 7± miles of National Forest border and a 20k±-acre forest permit for seasonal cattle grazing from May to October. The lush Blue Mountains grasses are coveted by cattlemen, and the Ranch is efficiently fenced and cross-fenced with functional working pens. Experience the true essence of the west – call today to explore this exceptional property.

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Climate & Airports

Kind of Service Miles from Long

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average high (°F): 41 46 55 64 72 84 85 83 78 66 54 43 Average low (°F): 21 25 32 38 46 56 63 61 55 43 32 24 Avg. Precip. (in) 1.2 0.9 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.4 2.0 1.3 1.2 0.8 0.8 1.4
Airport
Grant CountyAirport Domestic 164± Miles John Day Airport Domestic 21.9± Miles Lexington Airport Domestic 87± Miles Heavens Gate On The John Day River Oregon, 10,200 AC +/Boundary Forest Service State Land Fish and Wildlife National Park Other BLM Local Government Conservation Easements M4 Ranch Group P: 970-944-4444 M4RanchGroup.com Colorado, New Mexcio & Wyoming The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable. Land id™ Services makes no warranties or guarantees as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. Pfisterlandco.com | M4RanchGroup.com
Creek

Surrounding Attributes

Malheur National Forest

The Malheur National Forest is a National Forest in the U.S. state of Oregon. It contains more than 1.4 million acres (5,700 km2) in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. The forest consists of high desert grasslands, sage, juniper, pine, fir, and other tree species. Elevations vary from about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) to the 9,038-foot (2,755 m) peak of Strawberry Mountain. The Strawberry Mountains extend east to west through the center of the forest. U.S. Route 395 runs south to north through the forest, while U.S. Route 26 runs east to west.

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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

Located within the John Day River basin and managed by the National Park Service, the park is known for its well-preserved layers of fossil plants and mammals that lived in the region between the late Eocene, about 45 million years ago, and the late Miocene, about 5 million years ago. The monument consists of three geographically separate units: Sheep Rock, Painted Hills, and Clarno.

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