Wide-open 640± acre high desert property known for big buck hunting, featuring expansive views, rolling sagebrush terrain, and a recreation-rich setting. Two natural springs traverse the land, with full perimeter fencing while being surrounded by BLM land. The surrounding area offers a quiet rural Eastern Oregon lifestyle with abundant hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation across river corridors, agricultural valleys, and public lands. The property includes a small off-grid cabin/shelter, providing a functional base for recreational use or seasonal stays. Designed for simplicity and self-sufficiency, it complements the land’s natural setting and supports a variety of outdoor and agricultural uses. The existing infrastructure enhances usability while maintaining the property’s rustic, high-desert character with a fully fenced perimeter, live water, big game hunting – known for good buck hunting along with predator and upland bird hunting, 640-acre property would qualify for (2) LOP tags per series.
This is not just land; it is the perfect canvas for a fortress. The "Malheur River Corridor" offers 165 acres of defensible infrastructure in the high desert. The centerpiece is a massive 3,000-foot reinforced railroad tunnel blasted through solid rock. Inside, active natural springs flow from the ceiling, providing a secure, subterranean water source that is hidden and protected from the surface, perfect for hydro-electric power and fresh water usage. Naturally temperature-stabilized, the tunnel is ready for conversion into a hardened, EMP proof bunker, secure storage, or a myriad of uses. The property is a contiguous 7-mile private strip (100-200ft wide) that includes 4 private bridges acting as natural choke points for total access control. The two, limited entrances ensure logistics capability while maintaining isolation. The East tunnel entrance is currently sealed (on purpose) for maximum security, but can be re-opened for drive-through utility. Ask for your complete "Buyer Packet" today!

Harper is located in Oregon. Harper, Oregon has a population of 119. Harper is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 33.33% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.5%.
The median household income in Harper, Oregon is $53,125. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,906 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Harper is 30.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 10.1 inches per year, with 14.8 inches of snow per year.