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Battle Mtn Ukiah Land
Description
-The Battle Mtn Ukiah Land-
This exceptional 330.25-acre property, located just 10 miles north of Ukiah and 37 miles south of Pendleton, OR, offers the rare blend of Eastern Oregon geography. The property provides a prime multi-species environment of dense timber draws with high volume green meadow grass below, rolling range land above that attract abundant wildlife, including elk, deer, bear, grouse, and turkey. Alexander creek and multiple springs throughout allow for cattle to graze and provide a return on investment while assisting in wildlife habitat. Additionally, the property has full perimeter fencing, a small storage outbuilding, and a road system through the property. Bordered by private landowners, BLM land, and the scenic Battle Mountain Forest State Scenic Corridor, this property’s location provides easy access to expansive natural beauty, and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. The locations stunning views and rare multi-species habitat provides the motivation to own a piece of property where generations can come learn, work, and enjoy all that the great outdoors has to offer—an investment in land and lifestyle that will be cherished for years to come.
-Quick Facts-
*Purchase Price- $625,000.00
*330.25+/- Contiguous Deeded Acres
*Buildable
* Alexander Creek
*Multiple Water Sources
*Full Perimeter Fencing
* (2) Two Land Owner Preference Tags- Ukiah Unit; Heppner Unit
* Wildlife- Elk, Deer, Bear, Blue and Ruff Grouse, Turkey and Gray Partridge
*Property is accessed from Hwy 395
* 10 +/- Miles North of Ukiah, OR
*Developed Road system throughout the property
*Exceptional Views
Identification of Subject Property:
3S3100-00-01700– 330.25 +/- Acres Account # 107388
Location:
The Battle Mtn Ukiah Land is located approximately 37+/- miles Southeast of Pendleton, Oregon & approximately 10 miles north of Ukiah along Hwy 395.
Distances to Other Cities:
Pilot Rock, OR—23 +/- Miles
Pendleton, OR – 37 ± Miles
Hermiston, OR – 106 ± Miles
Boise, ID – 237 ± Miles
Portland, OR- 245 +/- Miles
Acreage:
Total Deeded: 330.25+/- Acres
Water:
Alexander Creek runs through the bottom of the property providing a seasonal water source to both livestock and wildlife. Numerous natural springs are located throughout the property and provide additional water sources as well.
Fencing:
The property’s exterior boundary is fenced. Buyer to do own due diligence as to the condition of the fencing and locations.
Topography, Elevation, Growing Season and Rainfall:
The property is mainly sloped to rolling topography. The elevation of the property is approximately 3,580 feet and gradually rises to 4,200 feet. The growing season or average frost-free period is about 135-170 days annually in the area. The average rainfall is approximately 10”- 20” per annum.
Recreation:
With Alexander Creek flowing through the property, there are plenty of leisure recreational activities to keep you busy and cool in the warm summer months of Umatilla County, Oregon. Enjoy horseback riding, hiking, trail running, hunting, and nearby fishing at the many stocked ponds outside of Ukiah, Oregon. Only a short distance from the property is National Forest Service lands that will also provide another set of opportunities to explore.
Wildlife:
The area is known to many as one of Eastern Oregon premier areas for wildlife and recreational hunting. The property’s numerous springs, natural habitable terrain and high-volume vegetation supports a healthy population of elk, deer, and the occasional black bear that you will find on the property. Turkeys, Blue grouse, Roughed Grouse, Mourning doves and valley quail all have been harvested from the property as well.
Located in the Ukiah Unit & the Heppner Unit, the ranch qualifies for two (2) Landowner Preference (LOP) tags under the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife guidelines.
(Additional rules may apply -see the ODFW Hunting Regulations or call the local Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife located in Pendleton, Oregon, at 541-276-2344
2024 Taxes: $647.30+/-
Area Info:
Nearby Recreation- (Additional Hunting and Fishing)
McKay Reservoir:
McKay Dam is located on McKay Creek, about 12 miles from the property in-between Pilot rock and Pendleton. It was constructed to furnish a supplementary supply of water to Stanfield and Westland Irrigation Districts. This 1,200-acre reservoir permits fishing from Mar. 1 through Sept. 30. Available species include rainbow trout, crappie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, sunfish, and yellow perch.
Umatilla National Forest:
Not far south from Pilot Rock, OR is the Umatilla National Forest, where you will find miles of forest roads that can be used to travel up to Ukiah, OR, and or beyond. The Umatilla National Forest is known for its wildlife and endless recreation, from wild mushroom or huckleberry picking to the many hunting spots the public uses.
Indian Lake:
Indian Lake (Lake Hiyúumptipin)is operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and is located not far southeast of the property on the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Lake Hiyúumptipin (which translates as "grizzly bear devouring") offers a relaxing atmosphere to camp, picnic, fish, and or boat in the Blue Mountains southeast of Pilot Rock, OR. At an elevation of 4,200 feet, the Indian Lake Recreation Area lies near the crest of the Blue Mountains. Buyers must do their due diligence into licenses required by the tribe to fish and camp there.
Golf:
The Golf Course at Birch Creek is owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR). Located seven miles south of Pendleton on Highway 395, the facility features 18-holes of golf, practice facilities, a full bar & restaurant, and newly remodeled banquet room.
Pilot Rock:
Welcome to the City of Pilot Rock
"The Rock," as it is known to locals, can be seen from the base of the Blue Mountains on a clear day 12 miles away.
The City of Pilot Rock was named for the prominent basalt rock formation located on the west side of the town, which was visible from the old Oregon Trail and used as an aim point by wagon trains traveling Emigrant Pass and Cabbage Hill.
Pilot Rock is located in Northeastern Oregon, approximately 15 miles south of Pendleton, in the foothills of the Blue Mountains. It is a small community of 1505. The primary industries are timber and agriculture. Pilot Rock is home to one mill: Woodgrain Lumber.
Rolling hills of grassland and grain fields depict the land at the Blue Mountains' base.
Pilot Rock is located at the confluence of East and West Birch Creek, tributaries of the Umatilla River.
The population was 1502 at the 2010 census.
Additional Information
wildlife
- Bear
- Big Game
- Elk
- Mule Deer
- Turkey
recreation
- Bird Watching
- Hunting
- Public Land Access
water access
- Creek
improvements
- Fencing
- Shed