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02700 Forest Service Road 4433 RD #02700 Sprague River, OR 97639
1,742,400 SqFt
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Recreational
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,742,400 sqft
Price per Sqft $0
MLS Listing ID 220222912
Annual Tax Amount $160
Lot Size 40.000 Acres
Acres 40.0
Lot Dimensions 40.0
Property Sub-Type Recreational
Property Description
Remote privacy, panoramic views of the surroundings from this High Tableland property. Pine, juniper, mostly open grazing area, featuring stunning displays of wildflowers. Magical stargazing is yours right here ! (GPS longitude-latitude: -121.425523 42.523975) located in TSWP 35 RNGE 11 (EWM) SW4NW4 of SECTION 21. Tax Lot is 02700, . There is a 1/4 corner survey monument on the SW corner of this 40 acre parcel which is zoned Forest Range (FR). Ideal for most types of outdoor adventure if you like to go biking, hiking, hunting, fishing, 4-wheelers, or a perfect basecamp. Abundant wildlife including amazing elk and deer. Close to public land for more hunting. Located close to Sprague River, Chiloquin, Oregon. not far from Klamath and Agency Lakes. This 40 acres is situated NW of Wild Billy Lake (private), South of the Williamson River, North of the Sprague River, East of the Sycan River for world class fishing. Adjoining and nearby parcels may also be available, Call now
Location
State OR
County Klamath
Direction Hwy 97, 422 Chiloquin Hwy, 858 Sprague River Rd, < river L on 599 Drews Rd, L Rd 4464 Oregon Pines Rd gravel
Exterior
Utilities Available None
Garage No
Building
Lot Description Level, Native Plants, Sloped, Wooded
Water None
Schools
High Schools Check With District
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 275632
Acceptable Financing Cash
Listing Terms Cash
Special Listing Condition Standard

Listed by John L Scott Bend


