12.89 Acres with Rustic Cabin Bordering Over 1 Million Acres of BLM Land
Epic views with your mountain cabin
Description
The ultimate recreational property close to Bend and Prineville. 12.89 wooded acres with a secluded rustic cabin and rubbermaid storage shed bordering over 1 million acres of BLM land. This property also happens to be located directly on “Bear Ridge” a 100 plus foot steep basalt ridge that creates an “upper level” area of the property. The views, especially from up top, are spectacular! The southern boundary borders the BLM land which is home to over 255 miles of OHV trails in Millican Valley OHV Trail System.
This is the perfect affordable getaway property for the outdoor enthusiast. Use it as your seasonal off-grid mountain cabin, hunting base camp, bug out spot, or to simply hold as a long-term asset or inflation hedge. The possibilities are endless – don’t let this opportunity pass you by!
Property Attributes
Parcel Number: 1916160004700
Utilities: None.
Nearest towns: Bend and Prineville are under an hour away.
Taxes: $105.85 per year.
Terrain: Flat-to-Mountainous
Hunting Unit: Unit 35 – Paulina
Elevation: 4,550-4,700′
Cabin
The cabin is approximately 200 SF and is in good shape. Has a wood burning stove, a some patio furniture among other features. A 30 SF rubbermaid storage shed is located behind the cabin. The code for the lock will be provided at the time of closing.
Directions:
From Bend, take US 20 east for 28 miles. Turn left onto Millican Road and head north. In 2 miles, turn right onto unnamed dirt road. Follow for 2.3 miles to the fenceline that runs in an east-west direction. Turn right at the fence and go east 0.3 miles. Go through fence and continue east for another 0.1 mile and you will be on the property.
Borders Over 1 Million Acres of BLM Land
Milligan Valley OHV Trails
The Millican Valley Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trail System consists of 255 miles of designated OHV routes, nine staging areas, and three play areas. Trails in the Millican Valley are designated with varying difficulty levels to allow users to choose trails according to skill levels and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Bend, OR: Population 97,000
Have questions? Ready to purchase?
Call or text Steve at 484-246-5436 or email [email protected] anytime. We pride ourselves on being responsive to the satisfaction of our customers and typically return all calls and messages within the hour. We’ll be happy to explain what to expect with the closing process and answer any questions.