Description
Overview
This Eastern Oregon ranch combines productive cattle operations with outstanding recreational potential. Currently supporting 150–175 pairs year-round, the property benefits from multiple seasonal water sources and well-planned cross-fencing with irrigated pastures. While it is presently managed as a working cattle ranch, the land also carries a rich history as a duck hunting club during the late 1970s and early 1980s, owing to its 3.6 miles of frontage along Malheur Lake and the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. For a future owner, the ranch not only offers proven livestock capacity but also the opportunity to revive its legacy as a premier hunting property.
Wildlife Haven
Bordering the southern edge of the land, the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is one of the most important bird habitats in North America, attracting up to 25 million migratory birds annually. The ranch supports healthy populations of antelope and mule deer, offering excellent habitat. An on-site overlook tower provides an ideal vantage point for glassing wildlife, and the property’s size creates opportunities to qualify for Landowner Preference (LOP) tags.
Cattle Operation
From a cattle operation standpoint, the ranch is well equipped. Cross fencing, irrigated pastures, native rangeland, and strategically placed wells provide flexibility and reliable water sources for stock use. The current owner has run 150–175 pairs while also haying certain sections for winter feed. A modest set of working corrals includes a sorting pen, crowding alley, squeeze chute, and loading chute.
Water Rights and Improvements
All irrigation for the ranch is supplied by the Silvies River, which flows into Malheur Lake. Water is distributed through a system of ditches and headgates that efficiently carry it across the acreage, with additional water supplied directly from Malheur Lake during high-water years. The property includes a stick-built home currently being renovated into a 4 bed & 2 bath setup, along with a GP building offering enclosed storage for all seasons.
Unique Opportunity
Whether operated as a productive cattle ranch, developed into a premier hunting property, or enjoyed as a private retreat, this Eastern Oregon ranch offers an exceptional balance of lifestyle, income, and recreation. With its combination of irrigated pastures, abundant wildlife, and direct access to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, it presents a rare opportunity to own a large, versatile holding in one of Oregon’s most renowned landscapes.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Eastern Oregon Recreational
Land for Sale in Harney County
Farm Land Outside of Burns
Harney Duck Club
1 bedroom, 2 bathroom
1987+/- Deeded Acres
1148+/- Acres of Water Rights
Farms for Sale
Ranches
Recreational Property
Riverfront Property