G A T EW A Y TO TH E MAGNI FI C ENT OC HOCOS Prineville, Crook County, Oregon $1,200,000 | 406.17± Acres
Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos | Prineville, Oregon
INTRODUCTION Here lies an amazing 406± acre ranch with Ochoco Creek frontage, just 15 miles east of Prineville and at the base of Ochoco National Forest. This peaceful, rare offering could be your new home, hideaway, or family retreat. This Ochoco Creek mountain ranch is over 400 acres of creek bottom, irrigated meadow, and timbered mountainside. With 82.2± acres of water rights from Ochoco Creek, LOP tags, a nice two bedroom/1 bathroom farmhouse, and a shop with guest quarters, including a full bathroom in the shop. This ranch has all the features you could want; big game hunting, fishing, grazing, privacy, and lots and lots of beauty!! All conveniently located just 15 miles from town. Per Crook County, the existing 1959 dwelling can be replaced, and it might be possible to break off a piece for another dwelling (the minimum lot size is 80 acres for a new parcel).
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LOCATION Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos is 16± miles East of Prineville, within 45± minutes of the Redmond Airport and 1.5± from Bend. Set amongst a varied habitat, the area is full of diverse wildlife and a rich history of daring explorers, trappers, Native Americans and settlers. The rugged footsteps of those that were first on the soil can almost be heard among the river waters and pines that have always stood guard over this rich, volcanic ground. This city of Prineville began where the Crooked River and the Ochoco Creek met. The river provided an origination point for the town and continues to play a central part in what Prineville has become. The river provides the life for the agriculture, recreation, fishing and hunting that make the area what it is.
Prineville, Oregon - Wikimedia
East of Bend, just off Highway 26, and almost entirely surrounded in rimrock, is the City of Prineville, Oregon. Prineville is the seat of Crook County and the oldest city in Central Oregon, with a population of 9,253 (2010 census). Its quiet downtown strip offers shopping and dining opportunities, while the surrounding natural landscape offer countless opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. Prineville is home to Central Oregon Community College (COCC), Bend, Oregon’s Prineville Campus and annually hosts the popular area events: Crooked River Roundup-PRCA Rodeo and pari-mutuel horse racing in June and the Crook County Fair in August. Located in Central Oregon’s high desert with the Cascade Mountains to the West and Ochoco National Forest to the East, the Crooked River runs just South of the City and the famous Deschutes River is only an hour away. Smith Rock State Park, famous for its deep river canyons and word class rock climbing, is 19 miles to the Northwest. 2
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GETTING THERE Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos is accessed from paved Ochoco Ranger Station Road, about 1.2 miles off US Highway 26, about 20 minutes from Prineville, and 45 minutes from the Redmond airport (Roberts Field-RDM) where commercial air service is available. About 2 hours and 51 minutes from Prineville is Portland, Oregon’s largest metropolitan area, along with its international airport (PDX). Commercial air service is available at Redmond with daily flights to and from Portland, where significant air connections are available.
AIRPORT INFORMATION R oberts F ield (RDM)
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RDM is just 45 minutes away and is the fourth largest commercial airport in Oregon, serving all of Central Oregon. Flights are provided by Alaska, United, Delta, and American Airlines. These carriers offer arriving and departing flights daily to and from Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Seattle.
P ortland I nternational A irport -P ortland , O regon (PDX) PDX is 145 miles NW of Prineville, or about a 3-hour drive from the ranch. The airport is served by Air Canada, Alaska, American Airlines, Boutique Air, Condor, Delta, Frontier, Hawaiian Airlines, Icelandair, JetBlue, PenAir, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country Airlines, United, Virgin America, and Volaris.
P rineville A irport (S39) Prineville Airport is located in Prineville, OR, about 20 minutes from the ranch, with its 5,751’ X 75’ and 4,054’ X 40’ asphalt runways, at 3,251.3 feet in elevation, offers handy access for private aircraft. www.fayranches.com | (800) 238.8616 | info@fayranches.com
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ACREAGE Per a recent survey, Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos consists of 406.17± deeded acres. Of this acreage, approximately 87.62± acres are riparian and meadow areas with 82.2± acres of certified water rights, flood irrigated with water diverted from Ochoco Creek via a system of dirt ditches. Approximately 2± acres are utilized as the farmstead area, leaving about 316.55± acres of primarily timbered landscape, with a few open areas of native vegetation. Ochoco Creek meanders through the ranch for 1± miles. The timbered uplands provide excellent habitat for area wildlife, providing excellent viewing and hunting opportunities. The meadow and riparian areas also provide excellent habitat for the wildlife, as well as for waterfowl. The ranch headquarters are conveniently located near the North-Central area of the ranch. A good dirt/ gravel road leads from the headquarters South, crossing Ochoco Creek via a stout bridge, and provides access across the ranch meadows to the timbered lands, which comprise much of the Southern area of the ranch. With the exception of about 4,400 feet of a new fence that needs to be installed along the ranch’s eastern boundary, the ranch is well fenced. The meadow grazing areas are completely fenced and crossfenced. Elevation ranges from approximately 3,500 feet near the ranch headquarters to approximately 4,060 feet at the top of one of the ranch buttes. 4
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TIMBERLAND The ranch’s timberlands range in topography from gently undulating to steep, with some rim or rock outcroppings near the higher elevations. There are two main draws that transect this area. The predominant tree species is Ponderosa Pine, interspersed with some juniper and fir. The timberlands have historically been logged, leaving a good stand of younger trees with good accessibility, yet provides cover for game. The native and perennial grasses of the forest floor provide good early and late stock grazing opportunities. A spring near the SE corner of the property is a favorite visitation spot amongst the wildlife; the Rocky Mountain elk love to use this area as a wallow. www.fayranches.com | (800) 238.8616 | info@fayranches.com
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CLIMATE Average Climate in Prineville, Oregon
Data provided by: http://www.city-data.com/city/Prineville-Oregon.html
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WATER SOURCES | WATER RIGHTS Under Oregon law, all water is publicly owned. With some exceptions, cities, farmers, factory owners, and other users must obtain a permit or water right from the Water Resources Department to use water from any source, whether it is underground or from lakes or streams. Landowners with water flowing past, thru, or under their property do not automatically have the right to use that water without the Department’s permit. The State of Oregon administers Oregon’s waters under a “prior appropriation” doctrine; first in time, first in the right. Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos has 82.2± acres of water rights from Ochoco Creek, a tributary of the Crooked River, as evidenced under State of Oregon County of Crook Certificate of Water Right No. 82250. For further clarification of the ranch water rights, a certified water rights examination by a licensed professional is recommended.
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RECREATION The Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos offers year-round recreation right out the door. Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, bear, cougar, turkey, upland birds, and trout streams can be seen on or within the immediate vicinity of the ranch. The creek on the ranch also attracts duck and geese, offering hunting or viewing opportunities. With more than 300 days of sunshine in Central Oregon and an outdoor playground with endless activities, there are plenty of things to keep busy. Hiking in dense forest and open meadows while viewing rushing streams and mixed conifer forests is one option. Recreation on several bodies of water is another option. Boating, rafting, and fishing are all within easy reach. The Ochoco National Forest is just a few minutes from the ranch and has more than 850,000± acres of public land, including more than 36,200± acres designated wilderness with a mature stream system winding throughout the wooded foothills. Walton Lake is within the forest and is stocked with trout, plus it is a great swimming and camping venue. Ochoco Lake, with its County boat launch, is just minutes away and is a favorite amongst area fishermen. The Bowman Dam was built on the Crooked River in 1961 to store water that irrigates 20,000± acres and created Prineville Reservoir, a favorite fishing and waterskiing venue for Central Oregonians. The dam also created an incredible opportunity for trout to grow in the cold water released from the bottom of the reservoir and flowing through the bottom of the dam. Just below the dam are fishing holes favored by those that love to fly fish for native Redband rainbow trout.
B ig G ame H unting Big game hunting is prominent among the Ochoco National Forest and area BLM lands, offering the thrill of healthy Rocky Mountain elk and mule deer populations. The lower elevations are home to antelope. Predator control hunting is available with black bear, bobcat, cougar, and coyote seasons. The Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos lies within the popular Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Ochoco Unit #37.
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Deschutes River in Bend, Oregon - Wikimedia
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES The Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos sits within the remote, culturally abundant area surrounding Bend, Oregon. Bend offers many ways to experience the beauty of intellectual creativity, including art galleries, movie theaters, concert venues, and special events, all within viewing distance of the sparkling Deschutes River. The historic Old Mill District, inspired by the rustic architecture of the once economically prominent Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Mill, is home to many of these opportunities. That includes the Regal Cinemas, the Tin Pan Theater, and the historic Tower Theatre. Bend is also home to the largest outdoor concert venue, Les Schwab Amphitheatre, bringing music to the banks of Deschutes River all summer long. Bend’s permanent art scene can be viewed with a stroll through downtown at the Tin Pan Alley or a drive the Roundabout Art Route. The melting together of a rustic, history-rich area with modern culture means that there is something for everyone. Nearby Bend hosts several events that attract people from all over the world. The town is lit up each October with independent cinema during the Bend Film Festival. The Bend Brewfest pays tribute to the more than 24 craft breweries in Central Oregon and gives a taste of several locally crafted IPAs. Art in the High Desert attracts artists from all over the world. 10
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MINERAL & TIMBER RIGHTS All mineral rights appurtenant to the property and owned by the Seller will convey to the Buyer at closing. Mineral rights are not guaranteed. It is suggested that the Buyer conduct a mineral search with a title company.
CONSERVATION | STEWARDSHIP Each of us at Fay Ranches has a love of the land and a desire to see it remain as productive agricultural ground as well as quality fish and wildlife habitat. Through promoting the use of thoughtful land stewardship, Fay Ranches has guided owners toward a legacy of conserving wide open spaces, enhancing and creating fisheries and wildlife habitat, and implementing sustainable agricultural operations. Fay Ranches is proud to say that since our company began in 1992, the landscape on which we work has been significantly enhanced by the conservation ethic and land-use practices of our clients. www.fayranches.com | (800) 238.8616 | info@fayranches.com
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406.17± deeded acres 87.62± acres irrigated meadows and riparian areas 316± acres timberland and open areas 1± miles Ochoco Creek flows through the ranch; fish for Redband rainbow trout Residence and outbuildings Possibility to add additional dwelling and/or divide (buyer to verify with County) Excellent big game habitat; Rocky Mountain elk, pronghorn antelope, mule deer Excellent waterfowl habitat Qualifies for 2 LOP tags for all hunts (buyer to verify with ODFW) Just minutes to thousands of acres of federal lands, yet minutes to town Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos | Prineville, Oregon
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Gateway to the Magnificent Ochocos | Prineville, Oregon
SUMMARY If you are looking for an absolutely beautiful property in a gorgeous valley with a beautiful creek flowing through, Ponderosa pine forests, and plenty of wildlife viewing and hunting opportunities, you will not want to miss this opportunity! Build your dream home on this ranch, run a few cows and horses, and just set about enjoying all that your new home and the nearby National Forest, numerous lakes, rivers, and streams have to offer!
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PRICE $1,200,000
TERMS Cash
CONTACT Please contact Hunter Hicks at (541) 639-2510 | hunterh@fayranches.com or Jesica Hicks at (949) 280-6762 | jesicah@fayranches.com to schedule a showing. This is an exclusive listing. An agent from Fay Ranches must be present at all showings, unless otherwise noted or other arrangements are made. To view other properties, fly fishing properties, and sporting ranches that we have listed, please visit our web page at www.fayranches.com.
NOTICE Offer is subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Information regarding land classification, carrying capacities, maps, etc., is intended only as a general guideline and has been provided by the owners and other sources deemed reliable, but the accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Prospective purchasers are encouraged to research the information to their own satisfaction.
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HUNTER HICKS broker
Licensed in: OR c. 541-639-2510 hunterh@fayranches.com
JESICA HICKS FAY RANCHES INC. (800) 238.8616 info@fayranches.com www.fayranches.com
broker
Licensed in: OR c. 949-362-8177 jesicah@fayranches.com