Description
Acreage: 80
Property Address: S Harney Road
City/State: Burns, Oregon 97720
County: Harney
Legal Desc: T23S,R32 1/2E, Sec 32
W1/2SE1/4
Zoning: EFRU1 Agricultural
Type: Grazing
Water Right: 20.7 ac, 3/5/1906
Fenced: Yes
Power: Yes
Well: Yes
Meadowlands Easement Access
Elevation: 4200
Price: SOLD
Contact Phone: 541-493-2007
RANCH LAND FOR SALE
Historic Homestead Site
80 Acre Ranch Property - Cliff Meadow SOLD

This ranch property is located in the great Harney Basin approximately 15 miles SW of the community of Burns. The property
includes an old homestead house with corral and windmill remnants.
It is located in a semi-secluded and very peaceful and scenic meadow area with a 360 degree view of the surrounding
mountains; King, Stinkingwater, and Steens. The night sky and unrestricted view of the stars are breathtaking as are the
awesomely beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
Spring irrigation is provided through natural flooding and comes from a tributary of Ninemile Slough. The Certificate of Water
Right is dated March 3, 1906. Natural flooding occurs on approximately 60% of the field.
The property perimeter is completely fenced with a stockwell and pond area. The meadow grows timothy and other water
grasses while the knolls consist mainly of wild rye grass.
The average annual precipitation for the area is 11 inches. The winters are cool and snow may occur from November through
April. Summers are warm but not hot with low humidity. Sunshine is the norm in the region with over 300 days of sunshine a
year.
The area is renowned for its ranching, cultural and natural history. Many activities are held throughout the year celebrating these
interesting aspects of our county's heritage.
Burns is the county seat and sits at the crossroads of three major highways. The community of Burns-Hines is a center for both
tourism and commerce. Fertile meadows produce large crops of native grass hay and alfalfa is raised under pivots throughout
the county. Harney County is experiencing growth and a high level of interest from out of area property investors.
The elevation of Burns is 4,200 feet and Steens Mountain to the south peaks at 9,733 feet. The county is home to the Steens
Mountain Recreation Area, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Alvord Desert, Trout Creek Mountains and numerous FS and BLM
recreation sites and fishing reservoirs.
For more information about the area's history, points of interest, events, tourist sites, wildlife, recreation and hunting
opportunities feel free to view the linked sites: