RANDALL CREEK RANCH
Beavercreek, Oregon
$1,800,000
119.06± Acres
Beavercreek, Oregon
$1,800,000
119.06± Acres
Welcome to Randall Creek Ranch, a multidimensional property with so much to offer, including privacy, peace, and quiet. Only 40± minutes from downtown Portland but a world away from the city, this country escape is what you’ve been dreaming of. This 119.06± acre property has so much to offer and is ready for you to make it your own. Potential uses include an equestrian estate, tree farm, nursery, small cattle operation, or just a peaceful oasis.
All the necessary improvements are in place to call this place home. The lovely three-bedroom/two-bathroom home has an open floorplan, a beautiful kitchen with a large island and knotty pine wood cabinets, a bonus room that could be an office or extra bedroom, a mudroom, a large primary bedroom with soaking tub, dual sinks, and a large walk-in closet.
If that isn’t enough, wait until you see the large shop, sure to fulfill all your shop dreams. With three automatic bay doors, two 10-foot doors (one with pull-through access), and a 14-foot door, there is plenty of space for all your vehicles and toys. This steel-framed insulated shop includes 220 power, a car lift, a bathroom, ajesica six-inch concrete slab, and a transfer switch, ensuring you will never be out of power. The vintage Amish barn, built in the 1920s, has been restored and includes power, water, several stalls, and plenty of hay storage.
Additional features include a chicken coop, garden, small orchard, 15± acres of pastures, Randall Creek frontage, and merchantable timber. For nature lovers, this property has out-the-gate access to miles of trails for non-motorized activities, such as hiking, biking, and equestrian riding. Come see for yourself all the astounding features this quiet country estate has to offer.
1 Randall Creek Ranch | Beavercreek, Oregon
• 119.06± acres
• 3 bedroom/2 bathroom 2,250± square foot home
• Remarkable 3-bay, steel frame, insulated shop
• Vintage 1920s Amish barn that has been restored
• Round pen
• Chicken coop
• Large fenced garden
• Randall Creek frontage
• Merchantable timber
• Excellent privacy
• 40± minutes from downtown Portland
119.06± deeded acres
Current owners had a timber cruise completed in April of 2024. This cruise valued pre-merch and merch timber at $320,000. This timber is primarily a mix of Douglas fir, cedar, and hemlock.
Randall Creek Ranch is serene and peaceful, with outstanding panoramic countryside views. Surrounded by timber, pasture, and Randall Creek flowing through part of the property, the stunning views are plentiful.
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• Three bedroom/two bathroom spacious home with an open floorplan
• Large steel frame shop with three automatic bay doors. Two doors are 10 feet (with one having pull-through access), while one is 14 feet. This shop is fully insulated and includes a bathroom, car lift, transfer switch, and a six-inch slab. Nothing was spared to build this impressive shop
• Restored vintage barn
• Chicken coop
• Fenced garden
• Round pen
There are plenty of recreational opportunities near Randall Creek Ranch. Oregon is well known for yearround recreation and outdoor activities. The state of Oregon is a mecca for the outdoors person. Aside from having easy access to recreational opportunities on multiple rivers, including the Columbia River and Clackamas River, this property is also just 1± hour by car from Mount Hood National Forest, 3± hours from Bend, and just 35± minutes to Portland. Whether your interests are horseback riding, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, hiking, windsurfing, kite surfing, mountain biking, or whitewater rafting, Randall Creek Ranch has something for everyone!
The Columbia Basin offers some of the best game bird hunting in Oregon. The flyway for ducks and geese in this region is famous to hunters throughout America. The concentrations of birds and the opportunity to hunt them are almost limitless. The presence of deer, elk, and other big game is also a draw to the area. It is an outdoorsman’s paradise with more area to fish and hunt and fewer people to contend with. Wildlife common in this area includes duck, geese, turkey, deer, elk, quail, cougar, coyote, and more. It is rich and lush, and nearby forests and mountains sustain large herds all within reach at Randall Creek Retreat.
The fishing near Randall Creek Ranch is especially promising, with the Columbia and Willamette Rivers just a quick drive away. The rivers offer anglers an array of white sturgeon, salmon, smallmouth bass, and walleye. There are also many lakes nearby that offer additional fish, such as trout and kokanee. No matter what you’re looking for, there is always a variety of fishing opportunities in the Pacific Northwest.
Multnomah Falls, located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, is one of the most notable waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest and about an hour’s drive from Randall Creek Ranch. Milo Mclver State Park Campground is also within a short drive from the property and offers access to riverside camping, hiking, horse trails, and picnicking. There are plenty of recreation opportunities on this exceptional property.
Randall Creek Ranch has the potential for several income opportunities. This property would be suitable for a small cattle operation, tree farm, nursery, equestrian facility, or farm.
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Portland and the surrounding area are full of things to do, from the Oregon Zoo to Oaks Park and so much more. Spend your day on the Willamette River, taking a brunch or dinner cruise and enjoying the sites. Travel up to the Columbia, where windsurfing is the most prominent, and watch or join in on the action. Get tickets to see the Portland Trail Blazers on their home court or enjoy a show at the Portland Theater. Enjoy a round at Top Golf or one of the hundreds of golf courses. Drive down south of the property to discover the wonders of Willamette Valley’s AVA. Whatever you like to do in your spare time, Randall Creek Retreat is just a quick drive away.
Beavercreek has around 142 sunny days per year, and the temperature rarely exceeds 80°F in summertime. The area gets an average of 49 inches of rain and 2 inches of snow yearly. Winters are mild but cold, with the lowest temperature average of 35°.
Climate charts for nearby Oregon City, Oregon, courtesy of https://www.city-data.com/city/Oregon-City-Oregon.html
Beavercreek, Oregon, in Clackamas County, embodies serene Pacific Northwest charm. Known for its lush landscapes and rural character, Beavercreek offers a tranquil escape while remaining accessible to Portland’s amenities, just 20 miles north. Residents enjoy spacious properties, verdant forests, and a tight-knit community spirit. This idyllic setting appeals to those seeking a peaceful retreat with proximity to urban conveniences, making Beavercreek a desirable locale for both serene living and recreational pursuits.
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In 30± minutes, you can arrive at Oregon’s largest airport, Portland International Airport (PDX). With 20+ airlines and 60 terminals, PDX offers both international and domestic flights that are quick and easy, making commercial travel from Randall Creek Ranch trouble-free. There are almost 30 restaurants, 14 shops, and a theatre to pass the time before you head to your next destination.
Each of us at Fay loves the land and wants to see it remain a productive agricultural ground and a quality fish and wildlife habitat. Through promoting thoughtful land stewardship, Fay has guided owners toward a legacy of conserving wide-open spaces, enhancing and creating fisheries and wildlife habitats, and implementing sustainable agricultural operations. Fay is proud to say that since our company began in 1992, our clients’ conservation ethics and land-use practices have significantly enhanced our work landscape.
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 underground or from lakes or streams. Landowners with water flowing past, through, 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.
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.
Come see for yourself all the astounding features this quiet country estate has to offer. Enjoy the lovely three-bedroom, two-bathroom home on this remarkable 119.06± acre ranch. Fulfill all your shop dreams with an insulated workshop with three bay doors, 220 power, a car lift, a bathroom, a six-inch concrete slab, and a transfer switch, ensuring you will never be out of power. Take pride in the vintage Amish barn, built in the 1920s, which has been restored to it’s original glory and has added benefits such as power, water, several stalls, and plenty of hay storage. Make Randall Creek Ranch an equestrian estate, tree farm, nursery, small cattle operation, or just a peaceful oasis. This property has so much to offer and is ready for you to make it your own.
$5,001.97
$1,800,000 Cash
Conventional Financing 1031 Exchange
This is an exclusive co-listing with Fay and Real Broker LLC. Please contact Jesica Hicks at (949) 280-6762 | jesicah@fayranches.com or Jen Dillard at (206) 697-0575 | jen@jdreteam.com to schedule a showing. An agent from Fay or Real Broker LLC 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.
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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