Description
Tackman Ranch is a true high-desert retreat designed for ranching, recreation, and privacy. Spanning 3,190 deeded acres with an additional 1,820 acres of BLM grazing allotment, this property provides the space and resources for a successful cow/calf operation. Located in southeast Crook County, just an hour from Prineville, it lies south of the Maury Mountains and the Ochoco National Forest, offering both seclusion and natural beauty. Water is a key feature here, with 90 acres of water rights dating back to 1886. These rights support hay production to sustain winter feeding. Parrish Creek meanders near the homesite, adding to the setting while nourishing irrigated meadow ground.The ranch includes a functional set of improvements: a barn with animal stalls, a hay shed, and a shop. A 1995 manufactured home currently sits on the property, alongside power and a domestic well. A buyer could update the existing dwelling or build a new residence overlooking the creek and meadows (Crook County approval required).Beyond ranching, the land qualifies for four LOP hunting tags, making it equally appealing for those seeking recreation alongside agricultural use. Tackman Ranch blends heritage water rights, grazing ground, and natural scenery into a well-rounded Central Oregon holding.
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3BEDS
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3190.87ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,728SQFT
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$1,620$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Tackman Ranch is a true high-desert retreat designed for ranching, recreation, and privacy. Spanning 3,190 deeded acres with an additional 1,820 acres of BLM grazing allotment, this property provides the space and resources for a successful cow/calf operation. Located in southeast Crook County, just an hour from Prineville, it lies south of the Maury Mountains and the Ochoco National Forest, offering both seclusion and natural beauty. Water is a key feature here, with 90 acres of water rights dating back to 1886. These rights support hay production to sustain winter feeding. Parrish Creek meanders near the homesite, adding to the setting while nourishing irrigated meadow ground.The ranch includes a functional set of improvements: a barn with animal stalls, a hay shed, and a shop. A 1995 manufactured home currently sits on the property, alongside power and a domestic well. A buyer could update the existing dwelling or build a new residence overlooking the creek and meadows (Crook County approval required).Beyond ranching, the land qualifies for four LOP hunting tags, making it equally appealing for those seeking recreation alongside agricultural use. Tackman Ranch blends heritage water rights, grazing ground, and natural scenery into a well-rounded Central Oregon holding.
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