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Fort Klamath, Oregon, is situated in a grassland valley near Crater Lake National Park, holding a unique place in Oregon's history. Established in 1863, the fort played a crucial role in the Modoc War and served as a vital outpost in the region. The area's rich past adds a layer of prestige and intrigue to the ranch, making it not just a business venture but a piece of Oregon's heritage.
The Fort Klamath Ranch sprawls across 1,474 ± fully irrigatable acres with a variety of primary and supplemental water rights steeped in history. It boasts extensive acreage of historic grass and cattle feed, renowned for its quality and abundance. The natural resources of the region provide an ideal environment for raising healthy, robust cattle. The grazing lands have been meticulously maintained, ensuring optimal productivity and sustainability.
In recent years, the Fort Klamath Ranch has run 1,200-1,400 yearlings from May through October, with various cow-calf pairs added to utilize the additional feed.
Improvements include two homes, a large barn, multiple outbuildings, and extensive livestock working facilities.
The Fort Klamath Ranch is more than just land—it's an opportunity to immerse oneself in Oregon's rich ranching heritage. With its stunning landscapes and agricultural potential, this unique property invites one to embrace the traditions of the American West while crafting their own legacy.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
Extensive Acreage: Large tracts of land dedicated to grazing, providing ample space for a substantial herd.
Water Resources: Reliable water sources, with both primary and supplemental water rights providing full coverage of irrigatable pasture, essential for superior cattle health and management.
Historic Grass and Feed: Rich, fertile land that has supported cattle for generations.
Location: Situated in the historic Fort Klamath area, offering both natural beauty and historical significance.
Infrastructure: Well-maintained facilities, including barns, corrals, and 2 houses.
Investment Potential
Investing in this cattle ranch is not just about acquiring land; it's about securing a legacy. The combination of historical significance, superior grazing lands, and well-established infrastructure makes this a highly attractive investment. The ranch offers potential for:
Continued Cattle Operations: Maintaining and expanding the existing successful operation.
Agritourism: Leveraging the historical significance and natural beauty to attract visitors.
Land Appreciation: Long-term value growth of a prime piece of Oregon real estate.
Directions: From US-97 N, Follow US-97 N and OR-62 W to Nicholson Rd in Fort Klamath, Left on Nicholson Rd, Cont onto NF-33, Turn Right onto NF-3334
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