In the forest that divides Baker and Union County in Eastern Oregon, Frazier Mountain, a haven for wildlife and vegetation, overlooks both the Eagle Cap and Elkhorn mountains. The 5,350 acre ranch encompasses several distinct ecosystems, providing a superior habitat for both big game animals and livestock. Early season grasses thrive in the lower elevations. The southern side of Frazier Mountain consists of sagebrush and Ponderosa pine, while the northern slopes grow dense timber stands. Rocky Mountain Elk, mule deer, turkey and livestock find favorable forage from spring to late fall. An extensive road system through the 5,350 deeded acres (4 comments)
The sunrise this morning in Rye Valley was exquisite! Our newest ranch listing includes deep timber pockets, open rangeland, and lush hillsides in Eastern Oregon. The views were amazing, but the fragrances of spring were overwhelming. As we drove by the ranch home while it was still dark, the blooming lilacs made their appearance known. On the high ridge waiting for the sun to crest the remarkable smell of lupine made me think for a second I was in an orange grove. Later, we drove through the giant granite boulders where the Ponderosa Pine, Mountain Mahogany, and Juniper were waking (1 comments)