Dead Indian Mem Rd is a $450,000 property on a 320.00 acre lot located in Ashland, OR.
320 acres of private forestland in one of southern Oregon's most desirable locations. Just 30 minutes outside the city of Ashland and in a renowned summer and winter recreation area this property offers numerous opportunities for any prospective buyer; hiking, hunting, camping, timber growing and even homesite potential. Keno Access Rd is paved and runs through the SW corner of the property where internal roads take off and lead through the majority of the land. The terrain is flat, gentle, and tree covered. Wildlife abounds in the area and includes deer, elk and bear to name just a few. Both Howard Prairie and Hyatt Lake are within a few minutes' drive for fishing and lake activities. Enjoy the tranquility of this land as a recreational getaway or make it something more permanent. Buyers to conduct and satisfy their own due diligence with Jackson County with regard to any potential uses.
Interior Features | None |
Exterior Features | Dirt Paved Trees Secluded Wooded |
Views | TreesWoods |
Land Type | Level |
Brokerage Name | AFM Real Estate |
Brokerage Contact | 541-505-3377 |
Property Type | Land |
Style | Raw Land Recreational Timber |
HOA Fee | $0.00 |
Taxes | $2,052.00 |
County | jackson |
Elementary School | bellview |
Middle School | ashland |
High School | ashland |
Financial Terms | Cash |
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