Steens Mountain is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including deep gorges, high desert plains, and expansive views. It is a massive fault block mountain that rises nearly 10,000 feet above the Alvord Desert. The mountain's varied elevations support a wide range of ecosystems, from lush alpine meadows and aspen groves to high desert terrain. This diversity makes it a haven for wildlife, including mule deer, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, and many bird species. The area offers excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and off-roading.
A rare opportunity has emerged to own a piece of this pristine landscape. This 160-acre property has access to two creeks running through it Fish Creek and Lake Creek and consists of mountain meadows, aspen groves, and stands of mahogany, sage and sage. This is a chance to own a private retreat that offers seclusion, year-round recreational opportunities and unmatched natural beauty.
Overview
This 160-acre property is located on the iconic Steens Mountain. Land ownership on
Steens Mountain is quite limited due to its protected status. This is an opportunity that does not arise often to own a piece of the most breathtaking scenery in Oregon and have unfettered access to it. Historically the property was used as a Base Camp for cross country skiing, horseback riding, rock climbing, and mountain biking.
Location
It is located roughly 2 miles west of Fish Lake. Access to the property is less than a mile from the Steens Mountain Loop Road. The Loop Road provides access to many of the mountain's highlights, including breathtaking Kiger Gorge and Wildhorse Lake.
Water Resources
Lake Creek runs through the middle of the property and Fish Creek passes through the southern corner of it. Both creeks provide excellent opportunities for fishing redband trout.