Twenty acres of peaceful, private forestland with a valuable mix of fir, alder, and maple create a rare opportunity for both natural beauty and long-term income potential. The land was replanted with fir about 35 years ago and, after years without active management, is now being thoughtfully thinned to encourage strong growth in the remaining trees. Current estimates suggest roughly 10–20% fir, 50–60% alder, and 20–30% maple, with some timber already merchantable and the rest positioned for a profitable harvest with continued care. The property is zoned Primary Forest, and it has been indicated that it meets the template test for one-family home with a conditional use permit, giving a buyer the chance to create a private homesite surrounded by nature. Buyers should verify all requirements with the county. Despite its seclusion, the location is exceptionally convenient—only about four miles from the Lewis and Clark Bridge and less than two miles off Highway 30 west of Rainier. Access is legal and established via a short private drive shared with just two other homes, and there may be additional access possibilities through existing easements under the power line. This land offers a blend of privacy, investment potential, and proximity to town that is increasingly hard to find
Listing Provided Courtesy of Susie Wilson, Oregon First
General Information
778029075
Forest
178
DOM
20 acres
PF-80
Columbia
20293
Hudson Park 2/10
Rainier 3/10
Rainier 3/10
Land
Forest
7N3W1400 1100
Listing Provided Courtesy of Susie Wilson, Oregon First
Krishna Realty data last checked: Apr 26, 2026 18:45 | Listing last modified Apr 20, 2026 12:02,
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Residence Information
No
Features and Utilities
Financial
49.56
0
Cash,Conventional,FHA
10-24-2025
No
No
Comparable Information
178
184
Cash,Conventional,FHA
$314,900
$309,900
Apr 20, 2026 12:02
Schools
public Elementary : Hudson Park
2/10Ratingspublic Middle : Rainier
3/10Ratingspublic High : Rainier
3/10Ratings
Twenty acres of peaceful, private forestland with a valuable mix of fir, alder, and maple create a rare opportunity for both natural beauty and long-term income potential. The land was replanted with fir about 35 years ago and, after years without active management, is now being thoughtfully thinned to encourage strong growth in the remaining trees. Current estimates suggest roughly 10–20% fir, 50–60% alder, and 20–30% maple, with some timber already merchantable and the rest positioned for a profitable harvest with continued care. The property is zoned Primary Forest, and it has been indicated that it meets the template test for one-family home with a conditional use permit, giving a buyer the chance to create a private homesite surrounded by nature. Buyers should verify all requirements with the county. Despite its seclusion, the location is exceptionally convenient—only about four miles from the Lewis and Clark Bridge and less than two miles off Highway 30 west of Rainier. Access is legal and established via a short private drive shared with just two other homes, and there may be additional access possibilities through existing easements under the power line. This land offers a blend of privacy, investment potential, and proximity to town that is increasingly hard to find