Hidden Valley Horse Ranch
Details & Features
Bud and Louise Morgan owned and ran Hidden Valley Horse Ranch as a dude ranch in the 1950s. At the time the property was 700 acres. The property now has 1,774.2 acres of timber and grazing land cascading from where Elkhorn Mountains meet the Blue Mountains. Whitman National Forest borders it to the Northwest, Wolf Creek and Clear Creek run through the entirety of the property down to Wolf Creek Reservoir. The property borders almost a half mile of Wolf Creek Reservoir. To the South and Southeast are alfalfa fields and the Elkhorn Wildlife Refuge, an area dedicated to protecting wintering deer and elk. There are remnants of the dude ranch with the original house and barn remain, but the stability remains to be determined. The property is accessed from a county road which is maintained all year. There is one easement on the property that allows access to Wolf Creek Ranch 62924 Wolf Creek Lane.
- Partially timbered acres
- Big game hunting property
- 3 LOP tags each for elk and mule deer
- 7 Miles to North Powder, Oregon
- 4.5 hours from Portland, OR
- Boise Airport is a 2.5 hour drive
Oregon
Oregon ranches for sale range from premier timber tracts teeming with exceptional big game species to private fishing tracts flush with trophy trout. This prime ranch real estate market presents an excellent value for sporting enthusiasts who seek private retreat properties with stunning mountain views and wide open spaces. Several world-class ski resorts offer endless winter pursuits while the trout and steel-head fishing round out the year. As a primary flyway for migrating ducks many Oregon ranch properties present an excellent venue for choice waterfowl hunting. Fly fishing properties as well as trophy hunting real estate abound in picturesque Oregon.
View All Oregon PropertiesRelated Properties
Landowner Insights
Key Trends Shaping the Ranch Market: 2024 Insights & 2025 Forecasts
COO/Partner/Responsible Broker John Merritt Ranch real estate market trends have shifted in 2024, offering valuable insights into pricing, inventory, and buyer...
The Value of Wildlife
Wildlife is not only valued, but valuable. “In the early 1900s, Americans began to value our wildlife resources as President Theodore Roosevelt led the charge...
Waterfowl and Upland Bird Hunting Ranches
Whether you’re shouldering your grandfather’s Browning A5 on a flushed covey with your loyal pointing dog or cracking jokes with your best friends in the...