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has not been leased for commercial hunting, provid-
ing a new owner with options to lease, or retain as
a private hunting preserve, for both mule deer and
Rocky Mountain elk.
The property is located only twelve miles north of Prine-
ville, which provides year-round access, and secondary
access is from the west to Highway 26, all within a 2.5
hour drive of Portland.
Prineville is central Oregon’s third largest city and has
a frontier legacy from logging, mining and ranching.
The Crooked River Roundup, with rodeo and horse
races, is part of the area’s heritage, and Prineville has
been called the Cowboy Capital of Oregon. The Ro-
deo Roundup and Horse Races will be held June 28
– 30 and July 10 – 13, 2013, at the Crook County Fair-
grounds. Additionally, Prineville is the birthplace of
Les Schwab – the second largest private tire retailer in
the United States – and is home to two data centers,
one owned by Facebook, and one owned byApple, due
to climate, access to low-cost power, and an excellent
work force. Both data centers are near the Prineville
Airport, which can accommodate private jet aircraft.
IronHorse – a new master-plan community being de-
veloped by Brooks Resources – is located in the eastern
section of Prineville. The Redmond Airport, located a
25 minute drive from Prineville, has direct flights to
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Salt Lake City, Se-
attle and Portland. Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort is within a
ninety-minute drive of Prineville, and there is near-by
fly fishing along the Deschutes and Crooked Rivers,
with boating at Ochoco and Prineville Reservoirs. The
city of Prineville has the 18-hole Meadow Lakes Golf
Course, located along the Crooked River. The 1,800±
The 1,714±
acre Lofton
Creek Tract
is adjacent
to existing
residences, and
shares an access
road from Allen
Creek Road
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