For Sale
$23,9508.2 Acres
For Sale

Night Owl Dr, Bonanza, OR 97623 - Klamath County

Recreational
Residential
Undeveloped
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Property ID 18413056

Amazing 8.2 Acres, Night Owl Drive, Bonanza, OR

EXELLENT PRICE $23,950 CASH SALE!

Amazing 8.2 acres, 2 adjacent lots (5.1 and 3.1 acres), wooded, mountainous with some flat areas, private and secluded, in Klamath Falls Forest Estates Plat/Unit 1! You're at the top of the world with lots of wildlife and not far from national forest! Smell the pines and enjoy the wildlife in this special place!

Mountain foothill natural beauty, a pine tree oasis, located near HWY 140, with dirt road access 2 minute drive, 0.59 of a mile to HWY 140, power line is about 1,300 ft at Hwy 140, south from the property

Perfect for a Permanent Residence, Vacation Home, Camping is Allowed

The property is Located about 11 Miles north of Bonanza, 10 Minute Drive and Klamath Falls is about 30 Miles, 35 Minutes Drive

~ Parcels number 390721 and 390730

~ State Oregon

~ Town Bonanza

~ County Klamath

~ Location Night Owl Drive, Bonanza, OR 97623

~ Size 8.2 acres, 2 adjacent lots, 5.1 and 3.1 acres

~ Legal Description Lots 3 and 4 in Block 18 Klamath Fall Forest Estates Highway 66 Unit

~ Zoning R2, residential, recreational acreage, you can have your house or cabin, camping is allowed

~ Access maintained dirt road frontage, approximately .59 of a mile 2 minutes drive to Hwy 140

~ Title free and clear of any lien

~ Terrain wooded, mountainous with some flat areas

~ Vegetation heavily wooded, Pines, others

~ Camping allowed

~ Sewer To be done by the buyer

~ Power: power line is about 1,300 ft away on Hwy 140, south from the property or by generator, solar, wind, to be done by the buyer

~ Water by community well

~ Documentation Fee:

$299 for document preparation done by the seller or the closing could be done by a title company, Buyer will pay for the title insurance policy and for closing fees. Seller will pay seller's closing costs.

~ PRICE $23,950 CASH SALE!

~ Property Taxes $260

~ HOA $20 annual

~ GPS coordinates

NW 42.347781 -121.403167

NE 42.348322 -121.401095

SW 42.346451 -121.401575

SE 42.346300 -121.402747

Property Description

2 acres, 2 ADJACENT LOTS, Price $23,950 Cash Sale no Financing! Wooded property in Night Owl Drive Bonanza, Klamath County. Situated in an area where you can experience nature and slow down the tempo! The parcels has pine trees from front to back, providing the perfect privacy, with legal dirt road frontage access on Night Owl Dr. The land is located at HWY 140, about 11 miles south of Beatty and 11 miles north of Bonanza (with a population of 421), approximately 30 miles to Klamath Falls (with a population of 21,934) a 35 minute drive.

This is for you to enjoy and relax with the smell of the pine trees, the perfect property for someone looking for out of town/city setting, but still not too far from town. Whether you are building a long term residence or camping this is your private/secluded 8.2 acres, zoned R2 Residential Recreational Acreage. There are a few scattered houses in the surrounded area but not very close. Power line is about 1,300 ft away on Hwy 140, south from the property.

When looking for things to do, in the sunny southern central Oregon, in Bonanza surrounding area, is a crossroads of outdoor wonders you will find plenty for everyone! Whether you want to relax by a lake, explore some trails, to find all the nearby waterfalls and more! There is lots of privacy with this parcel with nature in all directions, wildlife includes deer, quail, bald eagles, antelope and others.

Klamath is Oregon's fourth largest county at 6,135 square miles consisting of 5,941 square miles of land and 194 square miles of water, has approximately a population of 70,000 people about 21,000 of those people residing in the city limits of Klamath Falls. The land is surrounded by 1000's of acres of wide forestry and some open spaces

Klamath County is home to the famous Crater Lake National Park, the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, and Oregon's City of Klamath Falls. complex of six National Wildlife Refuges (Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges Complex) seasonally draw some of the largest concentrations of waterfowl in North America. The area is a world-renowned birdwatcher's paradise. Natural geothermal hot wells provide heat for many homes, businesses, and the Oregon Institute of Technology campus. Sky Lakes Medical Center is the largest employer in the county, followed by Klamath County School District and Jeld-Wen, a manufacturer of doors and windows. The area is currently experiencing a boom in housing construction, as its proximity to California brings waves of retirees from population centers to the south. Outdoor recreation, such as hiking, hunting, and world-class trout fishing, as well as Oregon's only National Park at Crater Lake, contribute to the economy of the area.

Approximately Distances in Miles

Cities in Oregon: Bonanza 11, Beatty 11, Klamath Falls 28, Medford 109, Bend 151, Eugene 187, Salem 249, Portland 292.

Cities in California: San Francisco 383, San Jose 416, Fresno 497, Bakersfield 605, California City 672, Los Angeles 711, San Diego 831.

Cities in Nevada: Reno 255, Carson City 283, Las Vegas 690, Boulder City 716.

Cities in Idaho: Nampa 376, Boise 393, Pocatello 624.

Bonanza

The Town of Bonanza is located in the rich agricultural Lost River Valley 25 miles East of Klamath Falls in Klamath County on Oregon State Highway 70. Today, Bonanza is a strong farming and ranching community of 465 people. The history of Bonanza goes back to the late 1800's when the Town was developed at an old Modoc Indian site. Bonanza holds numerous events throughout the year that bring the community and visitors together. Bonanza is a small, friendly place known for its pleasant atmosphere to work and live. Getting to know people is easy and making life long friends is common. The Town of Bonanza is known also for its motto "A Community Committed to Helping Each Other."

In addition to the many annual events the Town of Bonanza hosts, it is only a short drive to Crater Lake National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Gerber Reservoir, Klamoya Casino, Miniature Railroads, Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, Mitchell Monument and so much more.

Bonanza has great hunting and fishing, a picture perfect Big Springs Park, and yes, we even have our own Big Foot! Come and stay at Bonanza RV Park, eat at one of our great restaurants, Long Horn Restaurant, Pizza Nut, BBQ and Bake take out, Taqueria El Sobrero Loco take out, Long Horn Saloon, Shaggy Dog Bakery all Natural, Bonanza Spring Market, 3 Churches, Bonanza Branch Library, Bonanza Schools K-12 take the kids to beautiful Big Springs Park (or play tennis or pickleball on our great court), have an ice cream at Big Springs Market or the Bonanza General Store, Gas Station, and go explore our outdoor paradise. Grab your on the go coffee from Boot Scoot'n coffee drive through, we also have a Local Winery, 12 Ranch Wine, that offers wine tasting while Soup To Nuts offers unique items, flowers and friendly service second to none. Be sure to bring the camera because you're almost sure to see our local deer, quail, bald eagles, antelope and other wildlife in the area.

Klamath Falls

Located in the south central region of Oregon and bordering northern California, Klamath Falls sits on the southern shore of the Upper Klamath Lake, nestled in the Klamath Basin on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains. Klamath Falls enjoys nearly 300 days of sunshine each year. The City of Klamath Falls has an urban population of approximately 42,000. Klamath falls is a nice place to live because there is a lot of beautiful scenery surrounding. Klamath Falls is a rural city in the high desert, that you will Like. Winters are often cold and snowy, but not a lot of rain, the summers warm but seldom really hot. Most days there is sunshine and is known as the sunshine city. Learn about the city's beginnings along the Oregon Trail by riding the quaint Trolley or follow the Old Town Historic Walking Tour. It also offers a plethora of arts and culture with numerous antique shops and museums along with plays and musicals. Steeped in history, the area offers an outstanding array of natural and cultural wonders. Just sixty miles south of Crater Lake, a south central Oregon is unsurpassed for beauty and diversity of activities.

Klamath Falls offers a variety abundant, endless of outdoor recreation Opportunities for Activities in the Area Included Lakes, Rivers, Reservoirs, Hot Springs, Mountains, Parks, Golfing, County Skiing, Snowboarding, Hunting, hiking, Camping, Mountain Biking, Watching Birds, Fishing, Boating, Swimming, Rafting, Kayaking, RV Parks, Snowboarding, and much more... It is known for its splendid bird watching and is the home of the highest concentrations of bald eagles in the Pacific Northwest.

Mall And Shopping Centers: Klamath Falls Malls & Shopping Centers, Jefferson Square Shopping Mall Kippers Corner Antiques and Home Decor, Big Lots, Coastal Farm & Ranch Department Stores Outdoor Gear, Livestock, Food & Supply. TJ Maxx, Outlet Bargain Market, some Boutiques and much more.

Klamath Falls Restaurants: Enjoy American & International Cousin, El Rodeo Steak House, Casey's, Waffle Hut and Eatery, North Shore Hawaiian Plate Lunch, Thai Orchid Caf - Washburn Way, Pho Hong Vietnamese, Sergio's Mexican, Jalapenos Taco Shop, Jade Garden Chinese, Pizza Hut, Domino's. Klamath Falls Cafes: Nibbley's Cafe, Gathering Grounds Caf & Roastery, A Leap of Taste, Green Blade Bakery and much more.

Klamath County Museum: One of the best and easiest ways to learn a lot about an area is by visiting a local museum. Considered to be one of the best and most well known in the area, the Klamath County Museum is a great first stop in regard to Klamath Falls Attractions.

Fawell Museum: An attraction you will want to visit is the Favell Museum. Located along Main Street in Klamath Falls, the Favell Museum is known as the headquarters for Native American artifacts and contemporary western art. Featuring over 100,000 artifacts that document the lives of the indigenous people of both North and South America, the collections show a big focus on Native American tribes. Amongst the collection that dates back nearly 12,000 years, you will observe a wide variety of spearheads, arrowheads, obsidian knives, native clothing, pottery, beadwork, and ancient stone tools. This is also the home of a famous fire opal arrowhead that was found in Black Rock Desert in1910.

Baldwin Hotel Museum: Is an easy spot to miss, but it certainly is one you will want to see. This historic building was built in 1905 originally to be a hardware store but was later converted into a hotel by the owner George Baldwin. It was later added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 2, 1973As far as Klamath Falls attractions go, this one is sure to give you a big glimpse into the past century and how things were along the Oregon Trail. Stop here for a tour. This building is also located along Main Street in Klamath Falls and features over 40 rooms with a wide range of antiques and artifacts. This building was also the first to have plumbing in the greater Klamath Falls area.

Ross Ragland Theater: Among the many Klamath Falls attractions you will find; the Ross Ragland Theater is certainly one of the best examples of local arts and culture. This local performance space offers a variety of musical, theater, and dance performances in a quaint 1940s cinema building. It remains one of the only year round, multicultural, multidisciplinary art centers that serves South Central Oregon and Northern California. With a wide array of options always going on at the Ross Ragland Theater, you may even be able to catch a few events while in Klamath Falls.

Lake Ewauna: For a scenic and memorable Klamath Falls attraction, we would recommend you visit Lake Ewauna. This area is vitally important to Klamath Falls as it is the headwaters of the Klamath River that is fed by the Link River from Upper Klamath Lake. Lake Ewauna Reservoir maintains a constant level as it is controlled by the Keno Dam which is located south of the Link Rivers mouth. This also makes it a freshwater body of water.

Moore Park: Considered to be one of the best and most well-known attractions in Klamath Falls, we recommend that you make a stop at Moore Park for another great Klamath Falls attraction. You will find this park located at the south end of Upper Klamath Lake in Klamath Falls. While at Moore Park, you will discover that there are a variety of hiking and biking trails. The developed network of various trails that make up much of the environment at Moore Park regularly see a wide range of bicyclists, hikers, and runners. You will also witness a large range of terrain and vegetation on the various trails.

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