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House with garden Elgin (United States)

Escape to 145 acres on the outskirts of Elgin, OR, with breathtaking views of the Grande Ronde River. This property is a true sportsman's paradise, offering world-class elk and mule deer hunting, abundant harvestable timber, and endless outdoor recreation. The flat, usable terrain is ideal for supporting cattle, with fencing and cross-fencing in place. Take in stunning vistas of the Umatilla Wilderness and Wallowa National Forest. A 2,000-foot private airstrip provides easy access to this secluded retreat. The property includes a modest 1,600 sq. ft. home, perfect as a base for your outdoor adventures or while building your dream home. An outbuilding offers extra storage and utility space. This extremely private setting combines practicality and tranquility, ideal for a self-sufficient lifestyle or a recreational haven. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of the Pacific Northwest's finest wilderness, with unmatched hunting and natural beauty in an unparalleled location.

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$1,333,000
151
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 58.9ha

By Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

2 listings near Elgin

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House Wallowa (United States)

In the Nez Perce language, the word 'Powwaka' has been translated as 'high, cleared ground, from where a view could be had'. There is no better way to describe the Powwatka Ranch in northeastern Oregon. Located on Powwatka Ridge in the Blue Mountains, about an hour north of Wallowa, Oregon lies 9,457 acres of pristine ranch land, stretching almost 10 miles from north to south. Consisting of approximately 4,800 acres of timber, 650 acres of meadows, and 4,000 acres of canyon lands, nearly two miles of Grande Ronde River frontage, the Powwatka Ranch truly does have it all.   Over four decades of intensive, thoughtful land management with a focus on wildlife, water, grassland, and timber health have resulted in what can best be described as a private nature preserve. Manicured forests and lush, expansive meadows cover the upper portion of the ranch, banked by steep canyons and timber lined draws to the river and creeks below. A well maintained road network provides access to all parts of the ranch.   Wildlife management has been a priority and the abundance of game provides proof of the countless time and effort spent to create this wildlife haven. Located in the Sled Springs Unit, hundreds of Rocky Mountain Elk make their home on the Powwatka Ranch and neighboring public lands. The fall 'rut' with trophy class big game is a spectacle you must see, and hear, to believe. In addition to the elk herd, mule deer, whitetail deer, black bear, cougar, turkey, grouse, quail, and more can all be found. The ranch is located in the Sled Springs unit and qualifies for 5 landowner preference tag applications each for elk and deer.   Water is king in the west and the Powwatka Ranch is blessed with an abundance of it. The ranch has almost 6 1/2 miles of live water; approximately 1 2/3 miles of Grande Ronde River frontage; almost 3 miles of Mud Creek; 1 1/4 miles of Wildcat Creek; and 3/4 mile of Buck Creek. The Grande Ronde River is the northern border for most of the ranch and is home to a well known fishery for trout, bass, salmon, and more. Numerous springs and ponds are located throughout the ranch, providing reliable year round sources for both wildlife and cattle.   Numerous improvements are located throughout the ranch. Lodging includes an owner's home, two large duplex style guest cabins, managers home, ranch hand home, and guest duplex. Combined, the homes contain 19 total bedrooms to provide plenty of room for family, friends, and employees. Other structures include: shop building, horse barn, 2 equipment sheds, 4 hay barns, historic livestock barn, working corrals, several homestead structures, as well as a game processing building and smokehouse. The highlight of the improvements is the 2,950' paved runway, complete with two aircraft hangars.   Breathtaking scenery, abundant water, trophy class wildlife, and quality improvements perfectly complement each other to create a genuine legacy ranch property. The Powwatka Ranch is an extraordinary offering that is truly 'one of a kind'. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the jewels of the American west!

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$19,800,000
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with outbuildings Cottonwood (United States)

30,000± acre ranch on the Joseph Plains, this ranch features 21 miles of Salmon River frontage, 12 live creeks, and hundreds of springs. Diverse terrain includes meadows, pastures, and timbered draws. With 19,662± deeded acres and 11,000± acres of BLM and State land, it's a hidden gem of secluded, gorgeous, rugged Idaho beauty in the sportsman's paradise of Central ID-ideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and endless recreation. Idaho's largest active ranch, offered for sale for the first time ever. Nestled on and above the legendary Salmon River, known as the River of No Return, which is part of the longest undammed river system and flows through the largest designated Wilderness area in the contiguous United States. The ranch spans in total 30,000± wild and scenic acres, including BLM and State land within and surrounding the ranch. A sportsman's paradise with hunting, fishing and recreation, it also functions as a productive cattle ranch. This exceptional 30,000± acre Legacy Ranch offers unparalleled privacy, scenic Idaho beauty, and an abundance of usable land. Horseshoed by the Salmon River and enhanced by multiple creeks and natural springs, the property provides rich water resources and a landscape as functional as it is breathtaking. Located in the highly desired Unit 13, the ranch is a true sportsman's haven. Its diverse terrain of timbered draws, elevated meadows, and sweeping panoramic views supports incredible wildlife populations, including elk, mule deer, white-tail, mountain lion, bear, turkey, and upland birds with bighorn sheep frequenting the Salmon River Canyon. A resident herd of 500 elk frequent the property year-round. The property also qualifies to apply for the (LAP) tags, Landowner Appreciation Program Controlled Hunts for both elk and deer, offering premier hunting opportunities right on-site. 2025 Landowner Appreciation Program Tags available for Unit 13 Deer - 13 buck tags, mule deer or white-tail (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Elk - 25 cow tags (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Elk - 34 either bull or cow tags (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Landowners must register their land before applying for the landowner tags Surrounded by 11,000 ± BLM and State lands-many landlocked and rarely accessed-the ranch delivers unmatched seclusion with extended access to Idaho's vast backcountry. Beyond its rich recreation and wildlife, the ranch operates as a productive cattle operation, historically running approximately 300-350 head. With strong grazing capacity and roughly 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields, it combines practical ranching use with lasting investment value. Just outside Cottonwood, Idaho, the famed Salmon River at the ranch's edge offers world-class salmon and steelhead fishing as well as premier jetboating and whitewater rafting, further enhancing its outdoor lifestyle appeal. A rare offering that combines expansive land, water, wildlife, this working land is more than a ranch-it's a true Idaho legacy. There are three cowboy cabins (older ranch style homes) along with barns, outbuilding, multiple stock ponds and stock tanks. The famed Salmon River, the 'River of No Return,' provides 21 miles of river frontage with miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches and world-class salmon, steelhead, and incredible bass fishing. Towering canyon walls, rugged rock formations, and diverse terrain create a sportsman's paradise with abundant wildlife and premier hunting opportunities. Just like the Salmon River, nearby Clearwater and Snake Rivers offer unmatched whitewater rafting, jet boating, kayaking, and fishing adventures. Salmon River: The Salmon is known for world-class fishing Chinook salmon, steelhead, rainbow, cutthroat, bull trout, and bass with opportunities for both fly and spin fishing along its clear, free-flowing stretches and tributaries. Snake River: The Snake is famous for Chinook salmon and steelhead runs, especially in its upper and middle sections near Hells Canyon and the Clearwater confluence. Also well known for sturgeon, trophy small-mouth bass, and catfish. Clearwater River: The Clearwater is best known for its world-class steelhead and salmon fishing. It's one of the premier trophy steelhead fisheries in the Pacific Northwest. Also, trout, and smallmouth bass. Beyond the ranch, thousands of acres of BLM and State lands provide endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, 4-wheeling, and UTV exploration, making it easy to experience Idaho's rugged backcountry. Together, the ranch and surrounding region offer an unparalleled lifestyle that seamlessly blends outdoor adventure, sport, and premier ranch living. The ranch is a highly productive cattle operation, historically supporting 300-350 head of livestock across a mix of productive pasture, open meadows, and timbered grazing terrain. Approximately 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields provide additional feed resources, enhancing the ranch's operational capacity. The ranch boasts abundant water resources, including over 12 named live-water creeks that flow through the property and hundreds of springs throughout the acreage. These creeks and springs support thriving wildlife, along with the cattle and contribute to lush pasture and meadow growth. A notable feature on the ranch is Shroyer Springs, a reliable natural spring that enhances the property's water resources and scenic beauty. The 7-mile Shroyer Trail winds through the scenic easement, providing access to sweeping views, varied landscapes, and plentiful wildlife. The ranch also has a hydropower system which supplies power to both cowboy cabins located down on the river. Skeleton Creek Guthery Creek Cottonwood Creek Dry Creek Billy Creek Rickman Creek Kylie Creek Home Sweet Home Creek Burnt Creek Mahoney Creek Rattlesnake Creek Slick Ear Creek Located on Idaho's Camas Prairie at roughly 3,500 feet elevation, Cottonwood, ID enjoys four true seasons with warm, dry summers and crisp, snowy winters. With moderate precipitation, a long growing season, and fertile soils, the area supports productive ranching and agriculture. The setting combines wide-open prairie views with nearby mountains, forests, and the Salmon River canyon. Founded in 1862, Cottonwood began as a way station for miners traveling to the goldfields of Florence and Warrens. The town is named after the dense cottonwood trees that once lined Cottonwood Creek. In 1877, it was the site of the Battle of Cottonwood during the Nez Perce War, where Chief Joseph's band engaged U.S. forces in a strategic retreat. Today, Cottonwood honors its rich heritage through landmarks like the Monastery of St. Gertrude, established in 1907, and the James V. and Sophia Baker House, built in 1916. The Salmon River flows through a swath of Idaho country that is wild and rugged. It originates in the Sawtooth Range of the Stanley Basin and the canyon itself has some of the oldest minerals visible anywhere on earth, turning and winding in all directions through Idaho towards its confluence with the Snake River. The river earned its name The River of No Return for its wilderness and roadless section spanning a large piece of Idaho from Salmon to Riggins, ID. Early Pioneers built sweep boats that served as the supply line into the canyon but upon reaching their destination there was no way to return back to the starting point, with no roads and the powerful river, these boats would then be disassembled and used for lumber. Hence the name River of No Return. Lewis and Clark came across the river in 1805 but found it to be too rough to navigate due to the daunting canyon walls and dangerous rapids. In the 1860s gold was found and the rush began. Many historic and present-day mines can be seen while traveling along the Salmon River. Nestled in north-central Idaho on the scenic Camas Prairie, Cottonwood serves as a charming gateway to the rugged beauty of Idaho County. The small town is conveniently located along U.S. Highway 95, between Grangeville and Lewiston providing access to nearby recreation, services, and small-town amenities while remaining private and secluded. Surrounded by expansive public lands, forests, and the famed Salmon River, the area is ideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures. Cottonwood sits within driving distance of Lewiston (approximately 70 miles northwest) and the Clearwater River, combining the tranquility of rural living with access to regional hubs.

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$33,000,000

By Annonceur International

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