Ask Timothy O'Neil
Welcome to Swan Lake….offering many options from Ranching to wildlife, hunting, wetlands, plus well built structures for working cattle don't miss the opportunity to see this grand property.
For starters there is a conservation easement with WRP Conservation Land to protect wetlands for wildlife with an emphasis on migratory birds. This is on the +/-2714 acres on Swan Lake. (on map parcels 3 and 4) This unique area around Klamath Lake is in the Pacific Flyway for migratory birds. With over 350 species this is one of the highest concentrations of different bird species in North America.
In addition to the concentration of bird species, there is an abundance of wildlife that can be found and hunted here. Just to mention a few of the types of wildlife you can see are Waterfowl, Mule Deer, Rocky Mtn. Elk, Pronghorn Antelope and miscellaneous predators.
Just south from the wetland WRP Conservation part of land, you will find two parcels. Among these two parcels is a nicely placed shop with two hay barns, and storage for up to 1,000 tons of hay. A large, top quality, welded pipe coral system with loading chute, scale and working area.
Not only does this vast property have the above structures you will be pleased with the top-quality fencing and cross-fencing across this ranch. With such immaculate fencing, it makes for ease of running a cattle operation and more.
This property is great for work purposes but also has numerous potential home sites for you to build your dream home with outstanding views of your ranch land and surrounding mountains.
Lands boasting a nice stand of mature juniper trees which hold wildlife and a nice wintering area for cattle.
Being on/near wetlands the water system on this ranch is phenomenal with flood and pivot irrigation. With the use of 3-phase power and select solar power water is easily moved with levees, dykes, canals and pipe.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a large amount of acreage with multiple possibilities for the avid hunter, farmer, cattle rancher, generations of families to run their own ranch and then some.