Located in Union County, the Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch features 2,389 acres of land ideal for agriculture, forestry, and recreation. Excellent grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting. The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch. The ranch's history of timber management dates back to the early 1970s, with notable harvesting activities conducted by Boise Cascade. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, outdoor enthusiasts have endless opportunities for game such as elk, deer, black bear, and upland birds. Three perennial fish-bearing streams meander across the terrain, along with small ponds scattered throughout. Additionally, there is an option to purchase only the north or south section rather than the entire ranch
Listing Provided Courtesy of Austin Callison, Hayden Outdoors LLC
General Information
24615314
Forest
511
DOM
2389 acres
Ag
Union
10348
Union
Union
Union
Land
Forest
Exhibit A
Listing Provided Courtesy of Austin Callison, Hayden Outdoors LLC
Krishna Realty data last checked: Sep 07, 2025 20:55 | Listing last modified Sep 05, 2025 00:05,
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Residence Information
No
Features and Utilities
Financial
4962.26
0
Cash,Conventional,Other
04-12-2024
No
No
Comparable Information
511
513
Cash,Conventional,Other
$2,950,000
$2,950,000
Sep 05, 2025 00:05
Schools
Elementary : UnionN/ARatings Middle : Union N/ARatings High : UnionN/ARatings
Located in Union County, the Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch features 2,389 acres of land ideal for agriculture, forestry, and recreation. Excellent grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as stands of timber ready for harvesting. The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch. The ranch's history of timber management dates back to the early 1970s, with notable harvesting activities conducted by Boise Cascade. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, outdoor enthusiasts have endless opportunities for game such as elk, deer, black bear, and upland birds. Three perennial fish-bearing streams meander across the terrain, along with small ponds scattered throughout. Additionally, there is an option to purchase only the north or south section rather than the entire ranch