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60027 Divide Camp Road
Joseph, OR 97846
$959,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
17
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Introducing Divide Camp, a remarkable forested property spanning 40 acres, located just outside the charming town of Joseph, Oregon. For over 50 years, this captivating retreat has been cherished by hunters, hikers, and mountain explorers alike, offering a wealth of opportunities to explore the surrounding wonders of the Eagle Cap Wilderness and Wallowa Lake. Originally acquired in 1968, Divide Camp was established as a haven for elk hunters and as a base for summer horse-packing trips into the majestic Eagle Cap Wilderness. In 2012, the property transitioned to its most recent purpose as Divide Camp, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing post-9/11 combat wounded veterans with a healing experience immersed in the embrace of nature. The camp boasts an array of amenities, including six cozy cabins with 17 beds. Additional room for tents and/or yurts can comfortably accommodate a large group. Nestled on the divide between the Big Sheep Creek and Little Sheep Creek drainages in eastern Wallowa County, Divide Camp enjoys a picturesque location in the northeastern corner of Oregon. The nearest town, Joseph, named after the esteemed Nez Perce Chief Joseph, is a mere 20 miles away. The camp is situated within the Imnaha big game unit, providing ample opportunities for hunting enthusiasts to pursue elk and deer. Divide Camp's prime location and well-appointed facilities make it an ideal gathering place for families, friends, kid camps or business teams. Whether you're embarking on backpacking adventures into the stunning Eagle Cap Wilderness, fly fishing the Wallowa or the Imnaha River, rafting down the Snake, or Grand Ronde Rivers, or organizing annual hunting trips, this property offers endless possibilities. Opportunities like Divide Camp rarely come around, making it a place you wouldn't want to miss out on. Whether you are seeking a personal retreat, a nature-focused nonprofit venture, or a revitalization project, the potential of Divide Camp is limitless. Don't hesitate to seize this extraordinary opportunity and unlock the full potential of this remarkable property. Contact us today to secure your chance to own a piece of Divide Camp's rich history and embrace the areas captivating beauty of Wallowa County, Oregon. DETAILS; ADDRESS: 60027 Divide Camp Road, Joseph OR 97846, LEGAL: T3S, R46E, W.M. Sec 23, Tax Lot 100, ACREAGE: 40 acres(+/-)- The camp is located on the divide between Little Sheep Creek and Big Sheep Creek in Wallowa County, Oregon, about a 45-minute drive east of the town of Joseph. The property sits at 5400 feet elevation., TAXES: $1,138 (2021-2022 tax year), WATER: One spring located on the property; one 3000-gallon cistern developed in 2012 and one 500-gallon cistern with solar pump, POWER: Solar system , SEPTIC: Septic Systems - Lodge, Moose, and A-Frame, FENCING: The property is perimeter fenced, BUILDINGS; Lodge: 28x28 Deer Cabin: 14x16 Moose Cabin: 16x20 Bear Cabin: 16x20 (accessible cabin and outhouse) Cowboy Cabin: 14x16 Wapiti "A-Frame" Cabin: 19x32 Picnic Shelter: 24x24 Workshop: 12x20 Storage Barn: 40x60 Top Power Shed: 6 1/2x12 Lower Power Shed: 6x8 Shooting Range Shelter: 8x10 Garden Shed: 8x8, OUTDOOR SPACE: • Camp is located 10 miles from multiple trailheads into the Eagle Cap Wilderness. USFS snowmobile and cross-country ski areas nearby • Fitness trail with 10 stations on the property • Pistol range and 100-yard Rifle range • 3-D Archery Trail with 20 stations. The course can be shot from an Action Track Chair, Additional personal property items will be included - list available upon request for pre-qualified buyers
Property Information
Lot Size
40 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
MultiFamily
Year Built
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MLS Number
11267295
Location
Address
60027 Divide Camp Road
City
Joseph
State
OR
Zip Code
97846
County
WALLOWA
Listing
Provider
Jett Blackburn Real Estate Inc., original listing
Name
Jett Blackburn Real Estate Inc.
Phone
(541) 573-7206
Office Name
Jett Blackburn Real Estate Inc.
Office Phone
(541) 413-5660
Agent Name
Colby Marshall

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