1.31 Acres on the Wallowa River with Power – Enterprise OR
5 minutes from town
Property Attributes
County: Wallowa, OR
Parcel Number: 450
Utilities: There is power along with two 30-amp RV outlets. A well or hauled water would be needed for water and septic would be needed for waste.

Zoning: Exclusive Farm Use. More info on this link.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Covenants: None
Nearest Town: 5 min to Enterprise (Population 2,000), the largest town in Wallowa County. Enterprise has all the large town amenities you would expect, including a food market, locally owned restaurants, a hardware store, school, library, hospital, municipal airport, and a brewery.
Nearest Major City & Airport: City: 3 hr and 45 min to Spokane, WA (Pop: 230,600) and 3 hr and 45 min to Boise, ID (Pop: 237,900)
Taxes: $222.77
Terrain: Relatively Level
Elevation: 3,640 ft

Description
1.31 acre recreational property with 500 feet of Wallowa River frontage. Includes a 10’x10’ cabin / shed, power with two 30-amp RV outlets, a sturdy & solid privacy fence, campfire, and several hand-crafted walking trails to the river. The prior owner has cared for the property for over 25 years and really is a must see. Refer to our property video for full details!
The property is only 5 minutes to the town of Enterprise, offering dining, supplies, schools, and medical care. Owner financing available with $50,000 down.
Fishing on the Wallowa River
The Wallowa River winds from the snow-capped peaks of the Wallowa Mountains before flowing through the open valley pastures of Enterprise. Along its banks, anglers find an intimate, clear-water fishery rich with wild rainbow and redband trout that rise eagerly to dry flies throughout the warmer months. In fall and winter, the river becomes a destination for steelhead — some of the strongest, most spirited fish in the Pacific Northwest. With direct frontage, you can step out your door and cast into deep green pools or simply enjoy watching the river roll by as the seasons change.
The Wallowas
The Wallowa Mountains contains Eagle Cap, Oregon’s largest wilderness. This vast area of bare granite peaks, alpine lakes and meadows, and glacial valleys echo with stories of yesteryear and stories still to be made.
Directions
GPS Link to Property: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KnHTnLHy21vGmE5a9
From here, take the driveway into the property. Do not cross the railroad tracks.

Enterprise
Enterprise, population 2,000, counts as the largest town in Wallowa County and makes for a fun place to stroll, eat and catch some live music. Grab a satisfying lunch along with fresh cheeses and meats to-go at River Street Market & Deli, which makes giant sandwiches on housemade bread with a fun, welcoming vibe. Enterprise is also a hub for Eastern Oregon’s musical talent, with live performances happening throughout the summer.
The wilderness itself can be smothered in snow well into the summer. Roughly from June through September, the weather is perfect to lace up your hiking boots and tackle myriad of trails in the area. Afterwards, head to the town’s social watering hole, Terminal Gravity Brewing, offers awesome craft beers, great food and outdoor picnic tables set under the shade trees.

Nearby Attractions: Wallowa Lake – 25 min

Nearby Attractions: Wallowa – Whitman National Forest – 1 hr 10 min

Nearby Attractions: Ferguson Ridge Ski Area – 30 min

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.
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