Discover 40 acres of Eastern Oregon with expansive views, outstanding privacy, and endless potential. Located just 25 miles south of Burns, this mostly level property is easily accessed from McCanna Road, which runs near the property. The perimeter is mostly fenced, and power is available along the property line, making future development more convenient.Bring your vision and create the property you've been dreaming of. Development will require obtaining a Conditional Use Permit (CUP), along with installing a well and septic system.Take in panoramic views of Steens Mountain, Jackass Butte, and the nearby Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, a premier destination for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts. The area is home to abundant wildlife, including antelope, mule deer, quail, and a variety of native birds.Whether you're planning to build a home, establish a recreational retreat, or invest in a piece of Oregon's high desert, this property offers the space, privacy, and natural beauty to make it happen.Buyer to perform their own due diligence regarding legal access.
This level 40-acre parcel is ready for your vision. With easy access and flat, build-friendly terrain, the property offers an excellent opportunity to create your own private retreat. Located approximately 20 miles south of Burns, it is conveniently situated near the Narrows Restaurant & RV Park and the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.Whether you’re looking to build a home, place a manufactured home, enjoy the property recreationally, or expand your grazing space, this versatile acreage offers a variety of possibilities. Wide-open views, peaceful surroundings, and plenty of room to spread out make this property an ideal setting to enjoy the beauty of Eastern Oregon.Development of a residence will require county approval through a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). A septic system will also need to be installed, and electrical service is available nearby along Ruh Red Lane.This is a great opportunity to own a large piece of Oregon land with privacy, convenience, and endless potential.Note: Legal easement is in the process of being obtained.
Here’s a rare opportunity to own a productive 640-acre working farm in the heart of Eastern Oregon’s ranching country near Burns. Designed for efficiency and built for longevity, this expansive operation offers valuable water rights supporting strong hay production year after year. Level, usable ground and established irrigation provide the foundation for consistent yields, making this property ideal for both established operators and those looking to expand their agricultural footprint.The farm is well-equipped with functional corrals for livestock handling, loading, and sorting, along with a spacious shop perfectly suited for equipment storage, maintenance, and year-round projects. Wide-open views, big skies, and the quiet strength of Oregon’s high desert create a setting that’s as beautiful as it is productive. Whether you’re focused on hay production, cattle, or a diversified agricultural operation, this 640-acre Burns-area farm offers the scale, infrastructure, and water resources to support your vision for generations to come.
Located just outside Burns in the heart of Eastern Oregon’s premier ranching and farming region, this 807-acre farm agricultural operation offers a rare opportunity to acquire a functional and productive working farm. Supported by valuable water rights, the property is equipped with seven multiple center pivot irrigation systems, providing water distribution across extensive acreage to sustain consistent hay and crop production. The land is well-improved with multiple barns, livestock handling facilities, and well-designed corrals, making it ideally suited for cattle grazing, hay production, and diversified agricultural use. A well-maintained 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence serves as the primary home, offering practical on-site housing for owners, operators, or ranch management. Adding to its appeal as a true working and recreational ranch, the property is also home to large mule deer, enhancing its value for wildlife enjoyment and hunting opportunities. With strong infrastructure already in place and a proven agricultural layout, this turnkey operation is positioned for continued high-level production, herd expansion, or long-term agricultural investment in one of Oregon’s most established farming regions.
The Meadows Ranch encompasses ±918.51 acres, offering a rare combination of productive ranch ground and unique recreational appeal. The ranch includes approximately 800 acres of water rights from Silvies River Decrees (priority dates 1888 to 1900), cross-fenced pastures, and ±130 acres of meadow hay ground in favorable water years. Historically supporting 150 cow/calf pairs, improvements include stock wells and a moderate set of working corrals. Recreational and additional attributes include ±1.5 miles of Silvies River frontage and adjacency to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, providing exceptional waterfowl and big game habitat. Located just outside Burns, Oregon. Information package available upon request.
The Meadows Ranch encompasses ±918.51 acres in Eastern Oregon, offering a rare combination of productive ranch ground and unique recreational appeal. The ranch includes approximately 800 acres of water rights from the Silvies River (priority dates 1888–1900), cross-fenced pastures, and ±130 acres of meadow hay ground in favorable water years. With reliable seasonal water sources and functional pasture management, the property has historically supported up to 150 cow/calf pairs. The ranch is improved with stock water wells and moderate working corrals.In addition to its agricultural utility, the ranch offers remarkable recreational attributes, including ±1.5 miles of Silvies River and direct adjacency to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge—creating waterfowl habitat and big game opportunities in one of Oregon’s most renowned wildlife corridors.Privately set back and overlooking the scenic backdrop of the ranch, the refuge, and the distant Steens Mountain Wilderness. Located just outside Burns, Oregon, this versatile holding presents the opportunity to operate as a productive cattle ranch or enjoy as a private retreat within one of Oregon’s most iconic and scenic landscapes. Information package available upon request.
Meadows Ranch encompasses ±918.51 acres combining productive ranch ground with recreational appeal. Approximately 800± acres of Silvies River decree water rights (1888â??1900 priority dates) support pasture and ±130 acres of meadow hay ground in favorable years, historically running 150 cow/calf pairs. Improvements include stock wells and working corrals. The ranch features ±1.5 miles of Silvies River and adjacency to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Info pkg available.
Rare opportunity to aquire Mining Claims for the State Gem of Oregon OUTSIDE the Plush Oregon Sunstone area. These claims are near Burns, Oregon.The ORMC #'s and claim names are as follows:ORMC#172137 CHUCK (Owner: Robert J. Glenn)ORMC#172138 GINNIE (Owner: Robert J. Glenn)ORMC#160902 BROKEN WING (Owner CR Stuff, an Idaho LLC)ORMC#155986 BOSCO (Owner Connie J. Dixon)ORMC#155987 BOSWORTH (Owner Connie J. Dixon)ORMC#156032 SIR TALKS ALOT (Owner Connie J. Dixon)ORMC#156122 CJ3 (Owner Connie J. Dixon)ORMC#159778 MY MINI MINE (Owner Connie J. Dixon)These claims are in proximity to the world famous Ponderosa Mine, legendary for some of the highest concentrations of gem grade Oregon Sunstone per ton. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regulations apply, remember to discuss Catagorical Exclusions in your due diligence process.Seller states: "We want to give the buyer a non-transferable first right of refusal to purchase the "Bow-Legged Bowdrie" should we decide to sell at fair market value." This refers to an additional claim they maintain, near the claims for sale here.
This level 40-acre parcel is ready for you to make it your own. With easy access and flat, build-friendly terrain, the property offers an excellent opportunity to create your own private retreat. Located approximately 20 miles south of Burns, it is conveniently close to the Narrows Restaurant and RV Park, as well as the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Whether you envision building a permanent residence, placing a manufactured home, using the land for recreation, or expanding your grazing space, this property provides the flexibility to suit a variety of uses. Enjoy the peace, quiet, and expansive open views that make this area so appealing. To develop a residence on the property, buyers will need to apply for and obtain county approval through a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). A septic system will also be required. Electrical service is nearby along Ruh Red Lane. Note: Buyer to perform their own due diligence regarding legal access.
Endless possibilities await on this spacious ±0.75-acre parcel just one block from the hospital. Comprised of two tax lots, the property is cleared, level, and ready for your vision. Build your dream home or bring in a manufactured home with ease—utilities are conveniently located at the road.Situated in a quiet area outside of the flood plain, this property offers both peace of mind and convenience to local amenities. Parcels of this size within the city of Burns are rare—don’t miss this opportunity. Buyer to verify development requirements with the City of Burns. Property is currently in the process of being subdivided.
This scenic 80-acre High Desert property is ready for your vision. Located on Taylor Road, (an undeveloped road) just about a mile off Newton Road, the land is level and usable, with electricity available along two sides of the property. Enjoy the peace and open space of rural living while being only approximately 20 minutes from Burns for shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences.Surrounded by wide-open desert landscapes, the property offers beautiful views, abundant wildlife, and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets. The open terrain is ideal for a variety of recreational activities, including hunting, hiking, horseback riding, bird watching, and stargazing. Crystal Crane Hot Springs is also nearby—perfect for unwinding after a long day. Whether you’re dreaming of a forever home, a manufactured home, a private retreat, or additional grazing land, this property provides endless possibilities. To develop the parcel, a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) will be required, along with the installation of a well and septic system.This property truly offers the best of both worlds—quiet High Desert living with easy access to town amenities. Buyer to do own due diligence regarding access.
This expansive 100-acre property is located just 25 miles south of Burns and offers exceptional beauty, privacy, and tranquility. Easily accessed via 00 Ranch Rd. and McCanna Rd., which runs through the property, the land provides both convenience and seclusion.An ideal setting for your dream home or hobby farm, the property already has a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) in place along with an approved septic site for up to a five-bedroom home. Electricity runs through the property, making future installation straightforward. The designated home site has been cleared, and a 10’ x 16’ storage shed is already in place to support your building plans. All that’s left is to drill a well and bring your vision to life.Enjoy sweeping views of Steens Mountain, Jackass Butte, and the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, located just down the road. The refuge is a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers, while abundant wildlife—including antelope, mule deer, quail, and more—roams the area, making this property a true outdoor enthusiast’s paradise.Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, a private getaway from city life, or a place to build your forever home, this remarkable property offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Eastern Oregon’s rugged beauty.Owner will finance.
Discover 160 acres of wide-open space ready for your vision. Located approximately 20 miles south of Burns and near the Narrows Restaurant & RV Park and Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, this property offers stunning views, peaceful surroundings, and endless possibilities.Whether you're looking to build your dream home, place a manufactured home, create a recreational getaway, or expand your grazing operation, this property provides the flexibility to make it your own. A well is already in place, and a water test is available.Enjoy the privacy, tranquility, and expansive landscapes that make this area so special. Electricity is nearby on Ruh Red Lane. To build a residence, buyers will need to obtain a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) from the county and install a septic system.Important: The seller is currently in the process of securing legal access through an easement. A well-maintained gravel road provides access to the property.Excellent Seller Financing Available35% down paymentOnly 3.5% interestChoose a 3-year or 5-year term
Owner will finance! 160 acres of property is ready for your finishing touch. It will provide great views and your own little slice of heaven. This property is approximately 20 miles south of Burns, and close to the Narrows Restaurant and RV Park and Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. This place is waiting for your vision. So, build your forever home, move one on, use it for recreation or expand your grazing area. This nice property already has a well in place with a solar powered pump. You will love the peace and quiet and the wide open views. In order to build a home on this parcel you will need to apply for and get approved for a conditional use permit (CUP) from the county. You will also need to have a septic tank installed on the property. Electricity is close by - on Ruh Red Lane. NOTE: Buyer to do their own due diligence regarding legal access. There is a two-track dirt road to the property.

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Burns is located in Oregon. Burns, Oregon has a population of 2,726. Burns is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.3% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.31%.
The median household income in Burns, Oregon is $34,500. The median household income for the surrounding county is $42,095 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Burns is 39.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 10.3 inches per year, with 22.5 inches of snow per year.