Prime Hay Farm in Keating Valley Discover this exceptional 326-acre hay farm nestled in the highly productive Keating Valley of Baker County. This farm includes a 1,944 sq ft home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, built in 1980, offering comfortable rural living with stunning valley views. An additional lot of record is available for building a new home onsite, as well as room for a permitted horse arena.Renowned for its fertile soil and agricultural heritage, the Keating Valley provides an ideal setting for hay production and livestock operations. The property is located just 20 minutes from historic Baker City, known for its vibrant downtown, museums, and rich pioneer history.For outdoor enthusiasts, this farm offers easy access to the Eagle Cap Wilderness of the Wallowa Mountains, one of Oregon’s most breathtaking recreational areas,
Listing Provided Courtesy of Andrew Bryan, Baker City Realty, Inc.
General Information
699613288
SingleFamilyResidence
84
DOM
3
326.23 acres
2
1944
1980
EFU
Baker
15973
Keating
Baker 5/10
Baker 5/10
Residential
SingleFamilyResidence
08S4317010514551 FARM USE/EFU IMPROV
Listing Provided Courtesy of Andrew Bryan, Baker City Realty, Inc.
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Prime Hay Farm in Keating Valley Discover this exceptional 326-acre hay farm nestled in the highly productive Keating Valley of Baker County. This farm includes a 1,944 sq ft home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, built in 1980, offering comfortable rural living with stunning valley views. An additional lot of record is available for building a new home onsite, as well as room for a permitted horse arena.Renowned for its fertile soil and agricultural heritage, the Keating Valley provides an ideal setting for hay production and livestock operations. The property is located just 20 minutes from historic Baker City, known for its vibrant downtown, museums, and rich pioneer history.For outdoor enthusiasts, this farm offers easy access to the Eagle Cap Wilderness of the Wallowa Mountains, one of Oregon’s most breathtaking recreational areas,