Okanogan Highlands Ranch
Oroville, Washington
$7,749,500
Added on 12/21/2022 
                                    


Property Description
Two contiguous ranches that make for one of the largest ranches in the state - 6,898 acres! Great mule & whitetail deer hunting as well as fishing opportunities. Excellent waterfowl and upland bird hunting. A fine property for grazing cattle. Hay is grown along the river; this is a 4 season property. The activities are endless - from riding the multiple roads to finding the ten named lakes and exploring the old gold mines.
Land
The Ranch starts at 1,000 feet above sea level and gradually climbs to over 2,800 feet. Great soil in the valleys for growing crops and better than
Location
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