160± acre Diamond Rock Road Recreation and Timber Tract is located within Umpqua National Forest, six miles south of South Umpqua River community of Tiller, and two miles from Drew at County Road 1. Diamond Rock Road (FS3201 Road) provides access to Drew, and continues through the Tract south, to both private and USFS lands. The entire Tract was impacted by 2015 Stouts Fire, and was replanted with Douglas-fir in 2016. Topography is primarily rolling east- and west-facing slopes on Douglas-fir Site III. Tributary of Camp Creek is in the southwest section. Adjoining owners are former Banfield Mine property to the south, with balance USFS lands. Owner at southeast corner is Cow Creek Tribe. Acquisition of 160± acre Diamond Rock Road Recreation and Timber Tract provides opportunity for both small tree farm, and base camp to South Umpqua River Valley and Umpqua National Forest, at a price of less than $625 per acre. Sealed bids due June 3, 2026
Listing Provided Courtesy of John Rosenthal, Realty Marketing / Northwest
General Information
727456026
Forest
197
DOM
160 acres
TR
Douglas
R45683
Brockway 2/10
Winston 3/10
Douglas 6/10
Land
Forest
T31S, R2W, Sec 26, Tax Lot 200
Listing Provided Courtesy of John Rosenthal, Realty Marketing / Northwest
Krishna Realty data last checked: Apr 17, 2026 04:02 | Listing last modified Apr 16, 2026 22:59,
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No
Features and Utilities
Financial
257.38
0
Cash,FarmCreditService
10-01-2025
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No
Comparable Information
197
198
Cash,FarmCreditService
Apr 16, 2026 22:59
Schools
public Elementary : Brockway
2/10Ratingspublic Middle : Winston
3/10Ratingspublic High : Douglas
6/10Ratings
160± acre Diamond Rock Road Recreation and Timber Tract is located within Umpqua National Forest, six miles south of South Umpqua River community of Tiller, and two miles from Drew at County Road 1. Diamond Rock Road (FS3201 Road) provides access to Drew, and continues through the Tract south, to both private and USFS lands. The entire Tract was impacted by 2015 Stouts Fire, and was replanted with Douglas-fir in 2016. Topography is primarily rolling east- and west-facing slopes on Douglas-fir Site III. Tributary of Camp Creek is in the southwest section. Adjoining owners are former Banfield Mine property to the south, with balance USFS lands. Owner at southeast corner is Cow Creek Tribe. Acquisition of 160± acre Diamond Rock Road Recreation and Timber Tract provides opportunity for both small tree farm, and base camp to South Umpqua River Valley and Umpqua National Forest, at a price of less than $625 per acre. Sealed bids due June 3, 2026