Prime grazing and hunting land just east of Klamath Falls, Oregon with amazing views of Stukel Mountain.
Land
The rolling topography of this large tract features multiple creeks and ponds. It is zoned for timber or forest land, so it would also make a suitable timber investment. The property borders BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land along multiple property boundaries.
2,625 Acres
Borders BLM Land
Creeks
Forestry/Range Zoning
Grazing
Ponds
Recreation
This property has ample wildlife and would make an ideal hunting retreat. Wildlife typically found in this area include antelope, black bears, deer, elk, quail, pheasants, and turkeys.
The property qualifies for the Landowner Preference (LOP) hunting program. The following could be allowed on this property depending on availability:
4 Buck Deer (only 2 qty can be non-owner)
4 Bull Elk (only 2 qty can be non-owner)
Please note the program considers the registered owner or immediate family members to be owners. Anyone filling a tag outside of this would be considered a non-owner and only 50% of the tags can go to non-owners. Additionally, the number of LOP tags available each season may vary due to the population of each species and the number of LOP tags applied for in each unit. Please verify annually with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on the number of LOP tags that are available that year to the landowners.
The property is nestled between the Fremont-Winema National Forest and a handful of National Wildlife Refuges.
15 miles from Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge
20 miles from Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
20 miles from Lava Beds National Monument
40 miles from Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge
60 miles from Crater Lake National Park
60 miles from Fremont-Winema National Forest
60 miles from Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
Region & Climate
This timber and hunting tract is located just 20 miles from Klamath Falls, Oregon. Klamath Falls is a charming city lying on the banks of Upper Klamath Lake with a rich history in the timber industry. The city is a great location to live for those that love outdoor recreation. You can fish, boat, kayak, swim, or sail in the nearby lakes and rivers. The mountain terrain surrounding the city offers opportunities to hike, horseback ride, snowmobile, ski, hunt, fly fish, or mountain bike. Visitors also enjoy driving the beautiful Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway or ziplining at Crater Lake Zipline and Sasquatch Hollow.
Klamath County residents enjoy many local events and activities such as the Klamath County Fair, Farmers Markets, Vintage Movie Nights, the Klamath Basin Oktoberfest, and the Lost River Blue Grass Festival. The community also has a thriving arts culture with several museums, art galleries, and art festivals.