

Chiloquin, Oregon
$5,300,000
800± Acres

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Chiloquin, Oregon
$5,300,000
800± Acres

Embrace the rare opportunity to own a truly self-sustaining retreat at Jackson Creek Ranch, an extraordinary 800± acre off-grid sanctuary set against a dramatic backdrop of sweeping mountain vistas. Nestled beyond the Klamath National Marsh along a National Forest Service Road, this fully operational ranch blends natural beauty, agricultural productivity, and modern self-reliance into one remarkable property. With 606± acres of water rights and approximately 380 acres of merchantable timber, the land offers both long-term value and exceptional ranching potential.
The gently rolling terrain opens to breathtaking sunrises over Yamsay Mountain, Mount Thielsen, and Mount Scott—views that redefine everyday living. Designed to support a 300-mother-cow operation with an existing grazing lease in place, Jackson Creek Ranch is as functional as it is picturesque. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless adventure among the abundant wildlife, including Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, antelope, and a variety of upland game birds, making the ranch a premier destination for hunting and recreation.
At the heart of the property is an innovative off-grid power system that delivers reliable, sustainable energy through three hydro-turbines, supported by solar panels, battery storage, and a backup diesel generator—ensuring year-round comfort and independence.
Three thoughtfully designed residences provide versatile living options, from a grand lodge-style home with panoramic porches and rustic elegance, to a newly remodeled cottage ideal for guests or rental income, and a charming converted schoolhouse offering warmth, character, and modern comfort. With extensive outbuildings, barns, water infrastructure, and space to grow, raise livestock, and live sustainably, Jackson Creek Ranch is more than a property—it is a lifestyle. This is a rare chance to secure a legacy ranch where independence, natural beauty, and opportunity converge.
1 Jackson Creek Ranch | Chiloquin, Oregon
• 800± deeded acres
• 606± acres of water rights
• Approximately 380 acres of merchantable timber
• Capable of supporting a 300-mother-cow operation with a current grazing lease in place
• Innovative off-grid power system featuring three hydro-turbines, solar panels, a battery bank, and a backup diesel generator
• Breathtaking sunrise views of Yamsay Mountain, Mount Thielsen, and Mount Scott
• Abundant wildlife, including Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, antelope, whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, and upland birds
• Three distinct residences: a grand lodgestyle home, a newly remodeled guest cottage, and a converted schoolhouse main house
• Extensive outbuildings including a pole barn/shop, horse barn with stalls and hay loft, and fuel hut with gravity-fed tanks
• Excellent recreational opportunities with hunting, fishing, hiking, creek, pond, river access, and public land nearby
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Jackson Creek Ranch spans approximately 800± acres, featuring 606± acres of water rights and roughly 380 acres of merchantable timber. The property’s level to gently rolling terrain offers excellent agricultural usability while preserving expansive mountain views and natural beauty—making it ideal for ranching, recreation, and long-term land value.



Jackson Creek Ranch includes approximately 380 acres of merchantable timber, providing both immediate and long-term value.
This productive timberland enhances the property’s investment potential while supporting sustainable land management, wildlife habitat, and future income opportunities.

Jackson Creek Ranch offers sweeping panoramic views of Yamsay Mountain, Mount Thielsen, and Mount Scott. From sunrise to sunset, the landscape provides a constantly changing backdrop of natural beauty—creating a truly unforgettable mountain-ranch setting.

Jackson Creek Ranch features three wellappointed homes—including a lodge-style primary residence, a remodeled guest cottage, and a converted schoolhouse, offering flexible living and hosting options. The property is fully equipped with essential ranch infrastructure, including a pole barn shop, a horse barn with stalls and a hay loft, a fuel storage hut, and multiple outbuildings designed to support livestock, equipment, and offgrid living.









Jackson Creek Ranch is a year-round outdoor haven offering an exceptional range of recreational activities both on the property and throughout the surrounding region. The ranch itself features creek, pond, and river access ideal for fishing and wildlife viewing, along with expansive open spaces and scenic trails perfect for hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the land. Nearby public lands further expand recreational access, providing thousands of acres for hunting, hiking, and backcountry adventure. From world-class big game hunting to peaceful nature walks and water-based recreation, Jackson Creek Ranch delivers an unmatched outdoor lifestyle in a breathtaking mountain setting.


Jackson Creek Ranch lies within a rich and diverse wildlife corridor, offering exceptional habitat for a wide range of game species year-round. The ranch and surrounding area are home to abundant Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, wild turkey, ducks, geese, and upland game birds— making it a premier destination for sportsmen and wildlife enthusiasts alike. With expansive acreage, water sources, timberland, and access to nearby public lands, the property supports healthy wildlife populations and excellent hunting opportunities across multiple seasons. Beyond hunting, residents can enjoy daily wildlife viewing, photography, and immersive nature experiences in one of the region’s most scenic and productive ecosystems.
The area surrounding Jackson Creek Ranch offers excellent fishing across a variety of creeks, ponds, and nearby rivers, providing yearround opportunities for anglers of all experience levels. Local waters support healthy fish populations in scenic, peaceful settings—ideal for fly fishing, casting, or relaxed days by the shore. With both on-ranch water features and proximity to public waterways, the ranch serves as a perfect base for enjoying the region’s rich fishing traditions while immersed in stunning mountain landscapes.

Beyond hunting and fishing, Jackson Creek Ranch and the surrounding area offer a wide variety of outdoor activities that make the property enjoyable year-round. The expansive open spaces and scenic terrain are ideal for horseback riding, ATVing, snowmobiling, wildlife photography, and backcountry exploration. In the warmer months, the rolling meadows and forested areas provide perfect conditions for camping, picnicking, birdwatching, and nature walks, while winter brings opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. With nearby public lands expanding access to miles of trails and rugged wilderness, the ranch serves as a gateway to endless outdoor adventure in every season.

Jackson Creek Ranch offers multiple avenues for income generation supported by its scale, infrastructure, and natural resources. The ranch is well-suited for livestock operations, including a 300-mother-cow program with an existing grazing lease. Approximately 380 acres of merchantable timber provide longterm forestry value and potential timber harvest income.


The region surrounding Jackson Creek Ranch reflects a rich Western heritage shaped by Native American history, early homesteading, timber operations, and generations of cattle ranching. Located near the historic Klamath Basin and iconic landmarks such as Crater Lake, the area has long been valued for its fertile land, abundant water, and natural resources. This legacy of land stewardship and rural independence continues today, preserving the region’s character and beauty.


Jackson Creek Ranch is ideally located near some of Southern Oregon’s most iconic natural destinations and recreational hotspots. Crater Lake National Park offers world-renowned scenery, hiking trails, scenic drives, and winter activities just a short drive away. The surrounding National Forest lands provide endless opportunities for hiking, camping, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and exploring miles of backcountry trails. Nearby rivers and lakes expand options for fishing, kayaking, and boating, while local communities offer small-town charm, dining, and essential services. From outdoor adventure to peaceful sightseeing, the area surrounding the ranch delivers a diverse range of activities that enhance both everyday living and seasonal enjoyment.
Located near the gateway to Crater Lake National Park, Chiloquin, Oregon, offers a peaceful rural setting surrounded by forests, rivers, and wide-open landscapes. The area is known for its strong ranching heritage, abundant wildlife, and exceptional outdoor recreation, including fishing, hunting, hiking, and boating. With easy access to National Forest lands and the Klamath Basin, Chiloquin provides a quiet small-town atmosphere while remaining within reach of essential services and regional travel routes.


The Bend/Redmond airport is approximately 2.5 hours from Jackson Creek Ranch. It offers daily scheduled passenger flights from several major carriers, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, and others, with connections to hubs such as Portland, Seattle, Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, and San Francisco.


Under Oregon law, all water is publicly owned. With some exceptions, cities, farmers, factory owners, and other users must obtain a permit or water right from the Water Resources Department to use water from any source, whether it is underground or from lakes or streams. Landowners with water flowing past, through, or under their property do not automatically have the right to use that water without a permit from the Department. The waters of Oregon are administered by the State of Oregon under a “prior appropriation” doctrine; first in time, first in right.
All mineral rights appurtenant to the property and owned by the seller will convey to the buyer at closing. Mineral rights are not guaranteed. It is suggested that the buyer conduct a mineral search with a title company.
Each of us at Fay Ranches loves the land and wants to see it remain a productive agricultural ground and a quality fish and wildlife habitat. Through promoting thoughtful land stewardship, Fay Ranches has guided owners toward a legacy of conserving wide-open spaces, enhancing and creating fisheries and wildlife habitats, and implementing sustainable agricultural operations. Fay Ranches is proud to say that since our company began in 1992, our clients’ conservation ethics and land-use practices have significantly enhanced our work landscape. 22 www.fayranches.com | 800.238.8616 | info@fayranches.com


Jackson Creek Ranch is an exceptional 800± acre off-grid mountain property offering a rare blend of natural beauty, agricultural productivity, and selfsustaining living. With 606± acres of water rights, approximately 380 acres of merchantable timber, and the capacity to support a 300-mothercow operation, the ranch provides strong income potential alongside long-term land value. Breathtaking views of the surrounding Cascade Mountain Range create a stunning backdrop for everyday life. Three well-appointed residences, extensive outbuildings, and a robust off-grid power system support comfortable, independent living. Abundant wildlife, recreation, and access to public lands further enhance the lifestyle appeal. Jackson Creek Ranch presents a unique opportunity to own a legacy property where productivity, privacy, and scenic beauty converge.


$5,300,000 Cash
TAXES $6,292
Please contact Jerry Hicks at (541) 420-0679 | jhicks@fayranches. com to schedule a showing. This is an exclusive listing. An agent from Fay Ranches, Inc. must be present at all showings, unless otherwise noted or other arrangements are made. To view other properties we have listed, please visit our web page at www.fayranches.com.
Conventional Financing 1031 Exchange
Offer is subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Information regarding land classification, carrying capacities, maps, etc., is intended only as a general guideline and has been provided by the owners and other sources deemed reliable, but the accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Prospective purchasers are encouraged to research the information to their own satisfaction.






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