This thoughtfully managed and well-maintained high-country property spans nearly 1,700 acres, combining several original turn-of-the-century homesteads into one expansive parcel. Rich in history and natural resources, it features two year-round creeks—Brinker Creek and Logtown Creek—along with countless perennial springs. Even in drought years, the land produces abundant grass.For grazing, the land supports approximately 100 AUMs for the full May–October season. Over half the property is fenced with brand-new, four-wire all-steel fencing, built in 2025. With the elevation ranging between five and six thousand feet, winter brings many recreational opportunities outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife is abundant, with elk, bear, cougar, deer, coyotes, wild turkeys, and blue grouse calling this land home. Renowned for outstanding elk hunting, it’s a true sportsman’s paradise. Access is via two routes: a deeded easement from the top of the divide and a historic prescriptive easement dating back to the 1800s. The name Logtown dates to the mining boom era, when a sawmill on Brinker Creek supplied timber to miners and ranchers. Today, this unique property offers a rare combination of history, natural beauty, and productive use—perfect for ranching, recreation, or a private legacy retreat.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Robert Reedy, The Oregon Realty Group
General Information
347028855
Forest
2
DOM
1676 acres
EFU
Baker
11400
Burnt River
Burnt River
Burnt River
Land
Forest
13S41 Tax Lot 1600 BAKER COUNTY - 13S41 Tax Lots 100,200 & 500 MALHEUR COUNTY.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Robert Reedy, The Oregon Realty Group
Krishna Realty data last checked: Aug 15, 2025 07:06 | Listing last modified Aug 15, 2025 01:23,
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Residence Information
No
Features and Utilities
Financial
982.8
0
Cash,FarmCreditService
08-13-2025
No
No
Comparable Information
2
2
Cash,FarmCreditService
$5,000,000
$5,000,000
Aug 15, 2025 01:23
Schools
Elementary : Burnt RiverN/ARatings Middle : Burnt River N/ARatings High : Burnt RiverN/ARatings
This thoughtfully managed and well-maintained high-country property spans nearly 1,700 acres, combining several original turn-of-the-century homesteads into one expansive parcel. Rich in history and natural resources, it features two year-round creeks—Brinker Creek and Logtown Creek—along with countless perennial springs. Even in drought years, the land produces abundant grass.For grazing, the land supports approximately 100 AUMs for the full May–October season. Over half the property is fenced with brand-new, four-wire all-steel fencing, built in 2025. With the elevation ranging between five and six thousand feet, winter brings many recreational opportunities outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife is abundant, with elk, bear, cougar, deer, coyotes, wild turkeys, and blue grouse calling this land home. Renowned for outstanding elk hunting, it’s a true sportsman’s paradise. Access is via two routes: a deeded easement from the top of the divide and a historic prescriptive easement dating back to the 1800s. The name Logtown dates to the mining boom era, when a sawmill on Brinker Creek supplied timber to miners and ranchers. Today, this unique property offers a rare combination of history, natural beauty, and productive use—perfect for ranching, recreation, or a private legacy retreat.