This is a unique kinda of property that does not come around often it seems. Completely set up for you to go off-grid, build a cabin or home, and have a place to find shelter, security and privacy no matter what is going on in the outside world. There is a 20-gallon-per-minute well and a brand-new and permitted septic tank ready for your ideal build. Seasonal creek, endless wildflowers and wildlife, all within 45 minutes of the Hood River Bridge. Appointments only please and high clearance vehicle recommended.
Beautifully wooded and level 3.6-acre parcel located off a county-maintained road in the desirable Appleton area. Property is improved with a well, septic system, and power already in place, offering a great head start for future use. The existing single-wide manufactured home with addition is considered to have no value, but may provide utility during cleanup or planning. Miscellaneous outbuildings are also on site. The land has a peaceful, private feel with mature trees and usable ground, making it a nice setting for a new home, cabin, or recreational retreat. Appleton is a great fit for those looking for a quieter rural lifestyle while still being within reach of White Salmon, Bingen, Hood River, and the Columbia River Gorge. The area is known for wooded acreage, country roads, wildlife, and a slower pace, with access to outdoor recreation, hiking, fishing, and all the natural beauty the Gorge region has to offer.

Appleton is located in Washington. Appleton, Washington has a population of 121. Appleton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.03%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,583 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Appleton is 64.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 35.4 inches per year, with 40.7 inches of snow per year.