Steeped in history, this remarkable timber and grazing property is a rare consolidation of several original homesteads dating back to the early 1900s—Hansen, Dimmick, Gerdemann, and Stansbury—now combined into one expansive parcel. Water is abundant, with two year-round creeks—Brinker Creek and Logtown Creek—along with numerous natural springs throughout. Lush native grasses thrive even in drier years, supporting strong grazing potential. Wildlife is exceptional, with frequent sightings of elk, deer, bear, cougar, and coyote, along with wild turkey and blue grouse. The property is especially well known for outstanding elk hunting in the fall, with strong herd presence, natural travel corridors, and ideal habitat that consistently draws and holds game. The mix of timber, open ground, and water creates excellent conditions for hunting, glassing, and stand placement. Recreation opportunities extend year-round, with ample room for ATV riding, horseback riding, and exploring. In winter, deep snowfall transforms the property into a destination for snowmobiling and snowcat adventures. Currently supporting up to 100 AUMs for the grazing season (typically May through October), over half the acreage is enclosed in new 4-wire, all-steel fencing completed in 2025. Located in high country terrain, the property receives significant snowfall, enhancing both water resources and winter recreation. Access is provided via two established routes: a deeded easement and a historic prescriptive easement dating back to the original homesteading era. Rich in heritage, “Logtown” earned its name during the mining boom, when a sawmill along Brinker Creek supplied lumber to local miners and ranchers.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Joshua Barnett, Hayden Outdoors LLC
General Information
534793567
Forest
1
DOM
1676 acres
EFU
Baker
11400
Burnt River
Burnt River
Burnt River
Land
Forest
13S41 Tax Lot 1600BAKER COUNTY - 13S41 TaxLots 100,200 & 500 MALHEURCOUNTY.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Joshua Barnett, Hayden Outdoors LLC
Krishna Realty data last checked: May 06, 2026 17:52 | Listing last modified May 05, 2026 20:19,
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Features and Utilities
Financial
847.41
0
Cash,FarmCreditService
05-05-2026
No
No
Comparable Information
1
1
Cash,FarmCreditService
$4,900,000
$4,900,000
May 05, 2026 20:19
Schools
Elementary : Burnt RiverN/ARatings Middle : Burnt River N/ARatings High : Burnt RiverN/ARatings
Steeped in history, this remarkable timber and grazing property is a rare consolidation of several original homesteads dating back to the early 1900s—Hansen, Dimmick, Gerdemann, and Stansbury—now combined into one expansive parcel. Water is abundant, with two year-round creeks—Brinker Creek and Logtown Creek—along with numerous natural springs throughout. Lush native grasses thrive even in drier years, supporting strong grazing potential. Wildlife is exceptional, with frequent sightings of elk, deer, bear, cougar, and coyote, along with wild turkey and blue grouse. The property is especially well known for outstanding elk hunting in the fall, with strong herd presence, natural travel corridors, and ideal habitat that consistently draws and holds game. The mix of timber, open ground, and water creates excellent conditions for hunting, glassing, and stand placement. Recreation opportunities extend year-round, with ample room for ATV riding, horseback riding, and exploring. In winter, deep snowfall transforms the property into a destination for snowmobiling and snowcat adventures. Currently supporting up to 100 AUMs for the grazing season (typically May through October), over half the acreage is enclosed in new 4-wire, all-steel fencing completed in 2025. Located in high country terrain, the property receives significant snowfall, enhancing both water resources and winter recreation. Access is provided via two established routes: a deeded easement and a historic prescriptive easement dating back to the original homesteading era. Rich in heritage, “Logtown” earned its name during the mining boom, when a sawmill along Brinker Creek supplied lumber to local miners and ranchers.