SKU#: KM-OR-007 Size (Acres): 10.00 General Location: 47 minutes east of Bly,OR County: Klamath State: Oregon County Website Link: https://www.klamathcounty.org/381/GIS-Online-Maps Activities: Privacy, national forests in the area, Fishing, hiking, horse riding, camping, nature viewing, water activities APN or Other ID: R183580 Legal Description: N 1/2 of S 1/2 of LOT 6 IN BLOCK 12 OF KLAMATH FALLS FOREST ESTATES, SYCAN UNIT, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk, Klamath County, Oregon. GPS: 42.660974,-121.156344 Property Type: Rural Vacant Zoning: R5 (Rural Residential) Terrain: Level Power: In the area. Power lines visible from property Phone: Mobile/Satellite/Alternative Water: Would be by well or alternative system Sewer: Septic or alternative system Roads: County dirt/gravel road Time to Build: Contact county Title Info: Free & Clear Title Annual Property Taxes (Approx): $65 HOA Fees: None Conveyance: Special Warranty Deed ---------------------------------------------------------------- Own 10 acres of mountain view property which sits north of Bly and Beatty OR. Set a mobile home, park an RV, build a house, camp, store heavy equipment, or set up solar panels and begin living off the grid. This property has a lot of potential with national forests surrounding it including Fremont National Forest, Yamsay Mountain, and Gearhart Mountain. Quickly jump onto US 97 S and head North for 2 hours 47 min where you will arrive at Bend, Oregon where you can enjoy restaurants, hotels, and shopping. The most outstanding part of this property is the gorgeous nature surrounding it. Fremont National Forest: Whether seeking solitude or a family get away, the Fremont-Winema National Forests offer a wide array of activities. Fishing, hunting, backpacking, hiking, camping, boating, and leisure driving opportunities abound. In the winter, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and downhill skiing are popular activities. The Fremont and Winema National Forests' diverse habitats also support a variety of species, making wildlife viewing a unique recreation experience. Big game, such as mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, and pronghorn antelope, all populate the forests. Several varieties of trout inhabit lakes and streams, as well as warm-water fish, such as large mouth bass. In the spring and fall, migrating geese, ducks and swans are in abundance. Large predators, such as black bears, mountain lions, and bobcats, also live in the forests. Summer Lake in Oregon: Enjoy the Tranquility and healing Summer Lake Hot Springs naturally provides, or tap into the wide variety of other energetic and interesting things this area offers. Hiking: Walk on the land down to Summer Lake basin, about a 30 minute hike one way. Hike to winter rim or rock escarpments with magnificent views of Summer Lake from a birds eye view. Wildlife: 22 miles to the north lies Summer Lake Wildlife Refuge, a water way that attracts migrating birds of all types from humming birds to 4-foot tall cranes. Other areas have occasional antelope and deer to see grazing in fields. Paragliding and Hanggliding: Every year on July 4th Summer Lake welcomes a Bird Tribe of paragliders, hang gliders and trykes to camp and fly from nearby Hadley Butte. Fishing: The Chewaucan River is located 6 miles south in Paisley, rated the 36th best river to fish in the Northwest.
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