81075 82 Hwy Wallowa, OR 97885
Estimated payment $15,655/month
Highlights
- Boat Ramp
- Horses Allowed On Property
- Mountainous Lot
- Docks
- Waterfront
About This Home
The Baker Ranch - A Productive Waterfront Ranch for Sale in Wallowa CountyExecutive Summary - Irrigated Ranch for Sale in Wallowa County The Baker Ranch is a ranch for sale in Wallowa County that covers approximately 198.82 acres, offering a combination of irrigated farmland and grazing pasture. The ranch is equipped with an extensive infrastructure to support agricultural operations, including a 3,211 square foot manufactured home, a detached garage, and a variety of outbuildings. These include multiple barns, sheds, grain bins, and a large hay shed, providing storage for hay and equipment. The property’s irrigation system is highly efficient, utilizing water from the Foster Ditch delivered with a 7 tower center pivot, along with Clearwater ditch subsurface water. With the ability to produce two cuttings of alfalfa/grass mix and one cutting of grass hay annually, the Baker Ranch generates approximately 528 tons of hay per year. Recently, this ranch has leased back late season water rights in exchange for cash payments. The Wallowa Valley is renowned for its stunning vistas, agricultural heritage, and rural tranquility. Lostine and Wallowa are small, welcoming communities that embody the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rugged outdoor culture. The nearby towns of Joseph and Enterprise provide a range of amenities, including local art galleries, restaurants, and shops that reflect the area's deep cultural roots and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Just the Facts Baker Ranch Improvements Home: Manufactured House, built 1997, 3,211 sf, garage 768 sf, 3bd/3bth Dethatched garage 2 Hay Sheds: Lean To Equipment Shed 2 grain bins 4 Utility/Storage buildings (one used as a man cave) Baker Ranch - Lostine River Waterfront Irrigated Farm for Sale Acreage:198.82 acresHay Production:2 cuttings on Alfalfa/Grass Mix (potential for 3 cuttings if late-season water right is not leased)1 cutting on grassTotal hay production: 528 tonsIrrigation:1 full-circle corner catcher covering 140 +/- acresWater rights off the Foster DitchLivestock:About 80-90 pairs of cattle run on Whiskey Creek Road (666 +/- acres of rangeland pasture owned, but not for sale at this time)Combined, the land supports 220-250 cows when factoring in leased pastures70 pairs on leased ground along the Lostine River15 pairs on leased ground for hay production, with smaller fenced pastures nearbyPotential Leasing:Considering leasing out Whiskey Creek ground until it is sold (approx. 666 acres) Additional Information: Leased Ground:An additional 60-acre leased ground, not included in the total, produces about 180 tons of grass from one cutting. Cattle from Whiskey Creek range ground are moved here after grass hay has been cut and regrowth is ready for Contracts (CStP):Both the owner and their father have Conservation Stewardship Program (CStP) contracts with NRCSOwner’s contract will be completed in the fall; father's contract has two more years remainingPayments from NRCS contract: $39,999Late season water lease payment was around $17,000 for 2024. Irrigation water was not used after July 31, 2024. General Description - Riverfront Irrigated Farm for Sale The Baker Ranch is located in the heart of Wallowa County, a region known for its agricultural prowess, dramatic landscapes, diverse outdoor recreation, and distinct four-season climate. Nestled between the Wallowa Mountains and the rolling hills of northeastern Oregon, this ranch for sale in Wallowa County provides easy access to some of the state's most breathtaking natural scenery. Climate: The area enjoys a semi-arid, high-desert climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures average in the mid-80sF, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Winters can be chilly, with temperatures often dipping into the 20sF, and snowfall is common, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. The area's clear, sunny skies during spring and fall provide additional opportunities for recreation and exploration year-round. Area Highlights: The Wallowa Valley is renowned for its stunning vistas, agricultural heritage, and rural tranquility. Lostine and Wallowa are small, welcoming communities that embody the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rugged outdoor culture. The nearby towns of Joseph and Enterprise provide a range of amenities, including local art galleries, restaurants, and shops that reflect the area's deep cultural roots and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Recreation: The region offers a wide array of recreational opportunities. In summer, the Wallowa Mountains are a haven for hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders, with trails that traverse alpine lakes, meadows, and rugged peaks in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The Lostine River and Wallowa River offer excellent fishing, while Wallowa Lake is a popular spot for boating, swimming, and picnicking. The Wallowa Lake Tramway provides breathtaking views of the entire region from the summit of Mount Howard. To the east is Hells Canyon, home to the deepest river gorge in North America. Its 652,488 acres offers breathtaking vistas and diverse outdoor activities from world-class whitewater, hiking, and horseback riding, to wildlife viewing and exploring the remote wilderness. During winter, the area transforms into a wonderland for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, particularly around the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The abundant wildlife and serene landscapes also make the region ideal for photography and birdwatching. Whether exploring the expansive wilderness, enjoying the quiet rural charm of the valley, or taking part in year-round outdoor adventures, Lostine and Wallowa provide access to some of Oregon's most picturesque and rugged landscapes, making them ideal destinations for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Wallowa, Oregon, located in the northeastern part of the state, sits at the foothills of the Wallowa Mountains and experiences a semi-arid, continental climate characterized by distinct seasons, significant temperature variations, and moderate precipitation levels. The area is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rugged terrain, and clear, crisp mountain air. Elevation and Geography: Wallowa lies at an elevation of about 2,921 feet (890 meters) above sea level, but the surrounding Wallowa Mountains, often referred to as the "Alps of Oregon," rise dramatically, with some peaks exceeding 9,000 feet. These elevation changes contribute to diverse microclimates within the region. Climate Type: The region falls under a semi-arid, continental climate (Kppen climate classification: Dfb), typical of higher elevations in the inland Pacific Northwest. This type of climate brings warm summers, cold winters, and a relatively dry atmosphere, particularly in the valley areas. Seasonal Weather Overview: Spring (March - May): Spring arrives slowly in Wallowa, especially at higher elevations. In March and April, temperatures can still be quite cool, especially at night. Snow may persist into early spring in the mountains, but the valley begins to thaw, and green emerges as the snowpack recedes. Daytime highs in the spring average between 50F and 70F, with lows ranging from 25F to 40F. Precipitation tends to increase slightly, with April and May marking some of the wetter (June - August): Summers in Wallowa are warm and dry, with average high temperatures ranging from 75F to 85F in the valley. However, heat waves can occasionally push temperatures into the low 90sF. The higher elevations in the Wallowa Mountains stay cooler, making them ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Nights remain relatively cool, with temperatures dropping into the mid-40s to low 50sF, providing respite from the summer heat. Summer is typically dry, with limited rainfall, and is marked by clear, sunny (September - November): Fall in Wallowa brings cooler temperatures and stunning autumn colors as the valley and mountains transition from the war
Evan Kaseberg
Listed on: 06/17/2025

Home Details
Home Type
- Single Family
Lot Details
- Waterfront
- Mountainous Lot
- Current uses include hunting/fishing, row crop
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Full Bathrooms
Additional Features
- Docks
- Horses Allowed On Property
Community Details
- Boat Ramp
Map
Home Values in the Area
Average Home Value in this Area
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
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06/17/2025 06/17/25 | For Sale | $5,000,000 | +108.3% | $1,557 / Sq Ft |
06/17/2025 06/17/25 | For Sale | $2,400,000 | -- | $747 / Sq Ft |
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