Simply Stunning! Approximately 91-acres of total privacy. Rolling hills, level spaces, trees, meadows & a stream babbling down the creek bed are all here. Add the sweeping views of the Skookumchuck River Valley below and you have an ideal location for your private estate, compound or recreational escape. Surrounded by DNR, forest lands or large acreage properties maximizes your seclusion. Access is at a gate with power lines and transformer along Thiel Dr. Multiple roads throughout the property lead to potential building sites. Minutes to Tenino, Tumwater, entertainment & shopping. You must see to appreciate so bring your 4-wheel drive & hiking boots to view this spectacular property (you'll hear birds & breeze). Your peace of mind awaits.
Investor opportunity! 145± acres in Thurston County’s Skookumchuck Valley with 3 rental homes generating steady income on month-to-month leases. Proposed 16-lot plat (buyer to verify). Mix of pasture, timber, and habitat. Zoned RRR 1/5 with environmental easements in place. Ideal for farming, rental income, or future subdivision.
Silver Springs Cattle Ranch (SSCR) comprises 1,058.53± acres in Thurston County, WA, with an additional 115± acres available. The property features ecologically rare wetlands, oak woodlands, native prairies, and riparian habitats that support protected species—an exceptional candidate for mitigation banking and conservation partnerships. It contains 1,034.8± acres of mapped glacial outwash sand and gravel with 248± million metric tons in situ; ~40± million tons are in permitting with rail access. SSCR also offers income from leases, productive farmland, water rights, timber, infrastructure, and abundant wildlife, generating reliable annual net income.
Level 1/2 acre lot with no HOA waiting for the next owner to build a home on it. Water and power are in the street. Stick built or manufactured home can be built ensuring new owner many options. Great location near the Skookumchuck River with lakes nearby, and close proximity to Tenino. Come check this property out before it is gone.
New Price! Hard to find 40 acres in Thurston County. Very private setting with plenty of wildlife. This would be a great 40 acres to hold in your investment portfolio, develop into large lot parcels, and/or develop into you own private estate. Currently in DFL (Designated Forest Land) zoning with 2024 taxes of $77.35. Zoned for RRR 1/5 (Rural Residential 1 home per 5 acres). Property logged and replanted. Buyer to sign Designated Forest Land continuance at closing. Must have real estate agent with you to walk and view property.
Over 100 acres of recreational timberland located just east of Centralia! Thompson Creek Road frontage along entire west side and an old road grade/trail along the creek side on the East. Commercially managed stands with 80+/- acres of 27 year old Douglas Fir and about 18 acres of 13 year old Douglas Fir. Gentle topography and sweeping territorial views would make for a nice home site!
Peaceful homesite ready for your custom home design. Building Site Approved! Manufactured homes OK too. Private and secluded. Located in a small community of custom/well-established homes and recently paved road. Septic Design Approved. No GOPHERS/Traffic Impact Fees Paid. Main site plan complete. Gently sloping+cleared shy 2 acre parcel in Maytown less than 1 mile from freeway. Dead-end street w/no through traffic. Private, gorgeous park setting w/trails on property for pets or play. Well Site Approved/Utilities+high-speed internet at street. Time is money and opportunities like this are hard to find!! This is a beautiful and serene piece of property only 35 minutes to JBLM main gate and 15 minutes to DT Oly. Owner financing available.
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Tenino is located in Washington. Tenino, Washington has a population of 1,854. Tenino is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 39.53% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.46%.
The median household income in Tenino, Washington is $55,202. The median household income for the surrounding county is $81,501 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Tenino is 34.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.2 inches per year, with 6.1 inches of snow per year.