Discover the unparalleled opportunity to own Hunters Point, a stunning 755-deeded-acre property in the heart of Summer Lake, Or. Situated just 18 miles north of the charming town of Paisley along HWY 31, this expansive ranch offers a rare chance to possess one of the few peninsulas jutting out into the breathtaking Summer Lake, one of Central Oregon's iconic large, shallow lake beds. This unique landscape, surrounded by natural beauty, provides a serene and secluded retreat for outdoor enthusiasts, ranchers, and nature lovers alike. Hunters Point is a sportsman's paradise, renowned for its world-class Mule Deer hunting. The area is celebrated for its exceptional genetics, producing trophy-quality Muleys that attract hunters from far and wide. Beyond deer, the property is teeming with diverse wildlife, including Pronghorn Antelope, Black Bear, and waterfowl, and thriving populations of Chukars. With the property backing up to the vast 2.3 million acres of Winema National Forest
Are you ready to sow the seeds of success and embark on a journey that could redefine your future in agriculture? Picture this: a sprawling, prime agricultural gem spanning an impressive 778.72 acres of fertile farmland, just waiting for your innovative vision to take root and flourish. This isn't just any piece of land—it's a versatile powerhouse designed for modern farming, sustainability, and even recreational bliss, all nestled conveniently near the charming town of Paisley, Oregon. Let's start with the heart of this operation: 340 acres dedicated to premium alfalfa, thriving under state-of- the-art pivot irrigation systems that ensure reliable, high-quality yields year after year. On average, you're looking at a robust 5-6 tons per acre, but with dedicated care—optimal watering, timely harvesting, andnutrient management—you can push that to 7 tons or more per acre. Imagine the possibilities: bountiful harvests that
This estate comprises 340 acres of alfalfa under pivot irrigation, ensuring a consistent yield that canmeet both feed and market demands. Alfalfa produces 5-6 tons per acre on average. Tonnage has beenat 7+ tons per acre when good care is taken. The remaining acreage is divided into 114 acres of floodirrigation and 150 acres of dry land, plus adjoining 174 acres dry land. This provides ample opportunityfor alternative farming practices or livestock grazing.
Hunters Point, Summer Lake, Oregon755 deeded acres. Joust Just 18 miles north of the town of Paisley on Hwy 31You would own one of the few peninsulas out into Summer Lake.Summer Lake is one of the large shallow lake beds in Central Oregon.World class Mule Deer hunting. The area is known for top quality genetics that produce monster Muleys. The property buts up against 3 large Alfalfa pivots on the north side. Just below the rim rock around Summer Lake.Fenced and Solor water supply. Tremendous Fat Grass for your cattle.You will also find Pronghorn Antelope, Black Bear heavy concentration of Waterfowl and Chucker’s.Backs up to 2.3 million acres of the Winema National Forest on the south and west boarders. At this time there are Land owners’ preference tags 2 bucks and 2 bulls per year.
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Paisley is located in Oregon. Paisley, Oregon has a population of 299. Paisley is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 37.66% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.71%.
The median household income in Paisley, Oregon is $46,563. The median household income for the surrounding county is $50,685 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Paisley is 31.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 12.6 inches per year, with 9.7 inches of snow per year.