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FOR SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
regeneration. Less than 12% of the property is
considered non-timberland, and an estimated
200 acres of riparian area is located along the
three creek drainages.
The property has 2,300± acres of north-facing
slopes that provide additional productivity as a
long-term forestry investment. Pre-commercial
thinning of overstocked stands could increase
overall productivity for the property.
There is an estimated total of 5± million board
feet, with 48% of the volume being ponderosa
pine, 22% Douglas-fir, and the balance
primarily western larch and true fir.
It is projected that within the next twenty years
the volume will exceed 11.3 million board feet,
providing both near-term cash flow and long-
term asset growth.
The Wilson Creek Tract has nearby domestic
pine and fir log markets in John Day, Pilot
Rock, Pendleton and La Grande. There are also
pellet mills in both John Day and Pilot Rock. In
addition, an export facility in Umatilla handles
Douglas-fir.
Acquisition of the 5,235± acre Wilson Creek
Tract and timber rights to the additional 475±
acres provide an exceptional opportunity to
own a well-blocked, productive timberland
property with the added benefits of hunting
and recreation, located at the gateway to the
Blue Mountains and proximity to the North
Fork John Day River Valley.
PUBLISHED RESERVE PRICE
A published reserve price of $2,250,000 has
been established by the Seller for the property.
The price is $430 per acre for the 5,235± acres
of fee ownership.
LAST ASKING PRICE
First time offered by the Seller.
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View northeast from Section 29 of meadows and main logging road
Please see Supplemental Information Package for property boundary detail
Well-stocked stand of young regeneration in Section 29 Meadow in Section 29
Wilson Creek