Abuts State/Nat'l Forest/heavily treed/excellent year-round access
Property has underground power and phone, southern exposure, and 80% timber. You will abut State land for 660 feet on east line, State land abuts Okanogan National Forest for miles and miles where you can hike, horseback ride, hunt, many alpine lakes to fish your heart out, snowmobile, and enjoy your land year-round in one of our states finest recreational/retirement areas. The acreage lays about as good as a property can with gentle southern slope, 300 days of sunshine, excellent year-round access on a graveled maintained county road seldom used.
If you like trees and privacy, you may have found your piece of heaven, many building sites to choose from, perfect for immediate use for campers, tent, or mobile till you decide to build.
If you are into nature, this property will be hard to beat, wake up in the morning ...
If you are into nature, this property will be hard to beat, wake up in the morning with Deer, Elk, Moose, lots of wild Turkeys, and upland birds to occupy your time. I like to take pictures of the wildlife and have enjoyed every minute of my time in this one of a kind areas.
No CC&R's to worry about, you can walk/hike from the property into hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands. The property is loaded with Ponderosa Pines, Fir, Aspens, and Tamarack with enough excellent timber to build as large a home, shop, largest barn and out-buildings as one would want and still have excellent tree cover. Great soils for septic, gardens, or grazing for your animals, you will truly be in a winter wonderland with just enough snow to have fun and not stopping you from doing what you want.
Price: $89,900
Land like this is hard to find
A little more about the property's location is always important to know.
Okanogan County is the largest county in the Northwest covering over, 3,500,000 acres. You, your family and guests will have over 2,500,000 acres of the Okanogan National Forest and State Forest lands to venture in for a lifetime of nature at its best. This is why the Okanogan is one of the most active real estate markets in our beautiful state.
There are many other reasons why as I have listed just a few below:
1. Weather: With 300 days of sunshine, what more could you ask for.
2. Water: Okanogan County has hundreds of lakes, (many of which are alpine fishing lakes) along with the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers, (two of the largest bodies of water west of the Mississippi).
3. Price: Where else can you buy beautiful usable acreage for less, with year-round recreation at your fingertips plus over 2,500,000 acres of the Okanogan National Forest and Washington State Forest lands to use for a lifetime.
4. Location: Okanogan County is nestled in between the Rocky Mountains to the East and North, and the Cascade Mountains to the West. With the mountains surrounding the Okanogan Highlands gives you the most magnificent mountain views one can imagine.
5. The U.S. Okanogan grows great quantities of peaches, apples, pears, grapes, and a wealth of vegetables. If you fancy yourself a wine connoisseur, you will be in some of the finest grape growing areas in the Western United States and in minutes, you can be back to the mountains enjoying those peaceful moments we all strive for.
You may enjoy the best of both worlds with the Canadian Okanagan in British Columbia just minutes away, The Canadian Okanogan is the summer and winter play land for all of Canada offering you added recreation and enjoying five excellent major ski areas.
There are over 135 wineries in British Columbia alone starting just north of the Canadian border. You will also find cosmopolitan dining, downhill skiing, fishing, hiking, golfing, water sports, or just sightseeing with our neighbors to the north.
This is a wonderful place to live in peace and harmony with nature at its best!!
I will be happy to assist you with any questions that you may have, call me most anytime.
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