Welcome to the KO Ranch, a 1,253± acre ranch north of Long Creek in Grant County, Oregon. With over 1.5 miles of Pine Creek running through the property and 16.4 acres of water rights, this ranch is perfect for livestock, recreation, and hunting. Approximately 65 acres were historically farmed with dryland grains and alfalfa while the meadows produced wild meadow hay. Year-round springs provide water for livestock and abundant wildlife, including mule deer and Rocky Mountain elk. Located in the Heppner Game Management Unit (GMU), KO Ranch qualifies for 3 Landowner Preference (LOP) tag applications for both elk and deer.The 2,805 square foot, 2 story farmhouse has 4-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms and blends comfort with rustic charm, featuring a wood stove for cozy winters and a hot tub on the back deck to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Two well-built metal shops provide ample space for equipment and storage. The large shop is big enough for any equipment and includes a wood stove, while the smaller shop serves as a garage with extra storage.Grant County, founded in 1864, has a deep history in ranching, gold mining, and timber. The nearby town of Long Creek was a key stop along historic trade routes and still embodies Oregon’s ranching heritage.Despite its secluded setting, KO Ranch remains accessible:90 miles to Pendleton, OR, 55 miles to John Day, OR, 140 miles to Bend, OR, 240 miles to Portland, OR.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Evan Kaseberg, Land Leader
General Information
132135766
SingleFamilyResidence
78
DOM
4
1252.91 acres
2
2805
1920
EFU
Grant
09S30300
Long Creek 9/10
Long Creek 9/10
Long Creek 9/10
Residential
SingleFamilyResidence
OR Map 09S30 TL# 300
Listing Provided Courtesy of Evan Kaseberg, Land Leader
Krishna Realty data last checked: Jun 04, 2025 20:11 | Listing last modified Jun 04, 2025 02:14,
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Welcome to the KO Ranch, a 1,253± acre ranch north of Long Creek in Grant County, Oregon. With over 1.5 miles of Pine Creek running through the property and 16.4 acres of water rights, this ranch is perfect for livestock, recreation, and hunting. Approximately 65 acres were historically farmed with dryland grains and alfalfa while the meadows produced wild meadow hay. Year-round springs provide water for livestock and abundant wildlife, including mule deer and Rocky Mountain elk. Located in the Heppner Game Management Unit (GMU), KO Ranch qualifies for 3 Landowner Preference (LOP) tag applications for both elk and deer.The 2,805 square foot, 2 story farmhouse has 4-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms and blends comfort with rustic charm, featuring a wood stove for cozy winters and a hot tub on the back deck to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Two well-built metal shops provide ample space for equipment and storage. The large shop is big enough for any equipment and includes a wood stove, while the smaller shop serves as a garage with extra storage.Grant County, founded in 1864, has a deep history in ranching, gold mining, and timber. The nearby town of Long Creek was a key stop along historic trade routes and still embodies Oregon’s ranching heritage.Despite its secluded setting, KO Ranch remains accessible:90 miles to Pendleton, OR, 55 miles to John Day, OR, 140 miles to Bend, OR, 240 miles to Portland, OR.