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Your 1.54 Acres Recreation Paradise

Drews Rd & Cherokee St : Chiloquin, OR 97624

Klamath County, Oregon

1.54 Acres
$18,525 USD
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Where Crater Lake Adventures Meet Affordable Land Ownership

Near Sprague River, Klamath County - Build Your Dream Without Breaking the Bank

This is your moment. The moment when you stop dreaming about owning your piece of the American West and start living it. When you finally say "Yes" to land ownership without the premium price tag that keeps most people locked out of the market.

This isn't just undeveloped land. This is your freedom manifest in 1.54 pristine acres of Oregon's high desert paradise, where Crater Lake National Park is your neighbor, world-class recreation surrounds you, and 300+ days of sunshine annually create the perfect climate for year-round outdoor living.

Property Snapshot: Your Gateway to Oregon Living

Your Oregon Kingdom Awaits

Size: 1.54 acres of pristine high desert paradise

Location: Klamath County, Oregon (Gps: 42.4672778, -121.4556944)

Elevation: 4,200+ feet - perfect high desert climate

Apn: 345040

Zoning: R-2 Rural Residential - Maximum building flexibility

Annual Taxes: Just $66.78/Year - less than your monthly streaming subscriptions

Flood Zone: None - safe, elevated position

No Hoa: Your land, your rules, your freedom

Access: County road access with power lines nearby

Location Benefits: Heart of Oregon's Recreation Paradise

You've discovered the secret that smart land buyers know. While everyone else pays premium prices in Portland or Bend, you'll own 1.54 acres in Klamath County - Oregon's outdoor recreation capital with world-class attractions minutes from your property.

Your Strategic Position:

42 miles to Klamath Falls - Full-service city with Walmart, medical facilities, regional airport, shopping, restaurants, and all modern conveniences

71 miles to Crater Lake National Park - America's deepest lake (1,943 feet) formed by an ancient volcano, offering hiking, photography, and some of the most spectacular scenery on Earth

Adjacent to Fremont-Winema National Forest - 2.3 million acres of public land for hunting, fishing, camping, and unlimited outdoor recreation

30 miles to Upper Klamath Lake - Oregon's largest freshwater lake offering world-class fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing

Access to Highway 97 - Major north-south corridor connecting Oregon and California for easy travel

The Sprague River Advantage: Located in the heart of Oregon's high desert at 4,200+ feet elevation, you enjoy four distinct seasons without extreme weather. This area receives 300+ days of sunshine annually while maintaining the natural beauty and recreational opportunities that make Oregon legendary.

Property Features: Nature's Masterpiece, Your Canvas

This isn't just undeveloped land - this is your blank canvas waiting for your vision to transform it into your perfect Oregon retreat.

Your Natural High Desert Sanctuary:

1.54 acres of usable land - enough space for your dream home, workshop, RV parking, and recreational activities

High desert vegetation - native juniper, ponderosa pine, and sagebrush creating authentic Oregon high desert beauty

4,200+ feet elevation - perfect climate above the valley heat, below the mountain snow extremes

300+ days of sunshine annually - more sunny days than most of California, ideal for solar power and outdoor activities

Natural privacy - rural setting with distant neighbors and wide-open spaces

Dark night skies - minimal light pollution allows incredible stargazing and Milky Way viewing

Premium Building and Development Conditions:

Stable high desert soil - excellent drainage and foundation conditions typical of Oregon's volcanic high desert

Multiple building site options - choose optimal placement for views, solar orientation, and privacy

Natural wind protection - terrain and vegetation provide shelter while maintaining ventilation

Excellent drainage - elevated position prevents water problems and flooding concerns

Solar and wind potential - consistent sunshine and high desert winds ideal for renewable energy systems

Crater Lake National Park Paradise: Your World Wonder Access

You're not just buying land - you're buying access to one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders and the unlimited recreation it provides.

Your Crater Lake Adventures (71 miles):

Crater Lake National Park - home to America's deepest lake at 1,943 feet, formed 7,700 years ago when Mount Mazama collapsed

Rim Drive - spectacular 33-mile scenic drive circling the caldera with 30+ viewpoints and photo opportunities

Hiking paradise - trails ranging from easy nature walks to challenging backcountry adventures through old-growth forests

Winter sports - cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter photography in a true winter wonderland

Photography opportunities - some of the most photographed landscapes in America with crystal-clear blue water and dramatic volcanic formations

Your Fremont-Winema National Forest Access:

2.3 million acres of public recreation land literally at your doorstep

World-class hunting - elk, deer, bear, upland birds, and waterfowl with excellent success rates

Premium fishing - rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout in pristine mountain streams and lakes

Unlimited camping - hundreds of campgrounds and dispersed camping areas for every style of outdoor recreation

OHV paradise - thousands of miles of trails for ATVs, dirt bikes, and four-wheel drive adventures

Land Use Possibilities: Your Vision, Unlimited

R-2 Rural Residential zoning gives you incredible flexibility to create exactly what you want - from weekend camping retreat to permanent off-grid homestead.

Residential Dreams:

Custom home paradise - design your perfect Oregon retreat with no minimum size restrictions (Klamath County allows homes as small as 300 square feet)

Manufactured home welcome - mobile homes and manufactured homes fully allowed for affordable living solutions

Tiny home flexibility - 300 square foot minimum allows innovative small home designs

Off-grid sanctuary - solar power, well water, and septic for complete self-sufficiency in the high desert

RV camping headquarters - use for camping up to 21 days every 6 months while planning your permanent home

Multi-generational compound - enough space for main residence plus guest facilities or family living

Recreational and Investment Opportunities:

Hunting and fishing lodge - base camp for Fremont-Winema National Forest adventures with equipment storage and processing facilities

Photography retreat - incredible natural lighting and subjects from high desert landscapes to Crater Lake day trips

Stargazing observatory - dark skies perfect for astronomy and astrophotography with minimal light pollution

Adventure tourism base - serve the growing outdoor recreation market with guided tours and experiences

Event hosting venue - weddings, reunions, and corporate retreats with spectacular high desert backdrops

Agricultural development - high desert farming, livestock grazing, or specialty crop production

Investment and Legacy Building:

Land banking - Oregon high desert property continues appreciating as recreational demand increases

Vacation rental income - serve Crater Lake tourists and outdoor recreation enthusiasts year-round

Renewable energy development - excellent solar and wind resources for personal use or energy production

Conservation opportunities - wildlife habitat enhancement and potential tax benefits through conservation programs

Community Overview: True Oregon High Desert Living

Klamath County Heritage:

Klamath County represents authentic Oregon living with deep historical roots dating back to Native American tribes who lived around Crater Lake for thousands of years. The area combines working ranch culture with world-class recreation, creating a unique lifestyle unavailable anywhere else.

Modern Conveniences in Klamath Falls (42 miles):

Complete services - Walmart, Safeway, Home Depot, medical facilities, banks, restaurants, and professional services

Transportation hub - Klamath Falls Airport with commercial and charter flights, plus major highway connections

Cultural attractions - Museums, theaters, festivals, and vibrant downtown district

Educational opportunities - Oregon Institute of Technology and community college programs

Outdoor Recreation Community:

Hunter and angler paradise - established outfitters, guides, and sporting goods stores serving outdoor enthusiasts

OHV and camping culture - active recreational vehicle community with clubs, events, and trail maintenance programs

Photography and nature community - artists and photographers drawn to the area's incredible natural beauty

Agricultural heritage - working ranches and farms maintaining Oregon's agricultural traditions

Climate and Terrain: Four-Season High Desert Paradise

Welcome to Oregon's perfect high desert climate - where every season brings new adventures and every day feels like vacation at 4,200+ feet elevation.

High Desert Climate Perfection:

Summer (June-August): Perfect 80-85°F days with cool 45-50°F nights - comfortable sleeping without air conditioning, ideal for camping and outdoor activities

Fall (September-November): Crisp 65-70°F days with spectacular autumn colors, hunting seasons, and perfect weather for construction projects

Winter (December-February): Mild 40-45°F days with occasional snow - manageable winter conditions, excellent for winter sports access

Spring (March-May): Wildflower explosion with 60-70°F temperatures, perfect for hiking and enjoying high desert blooms

Annual precipitation: 12-14 inches with most falling as winter snow, ensuring 300+ days of sunshine annually

Low humidity: Comfortable dry air year-round eliminates muggy conditions and makes all temperatures more pleasant

Ideal Building and Development Terrain:

High desert plateau - generally flat to gently rolling terrain perfect for any building project

Volcanic soil foundation - stable geological conditions with excellent drainage characteristics

Natural vegetation - juniper, ponderosa pine, and sagebrush requiring no maintenance while providing natural beauty

Multiple orientations - position structures for optimal solar gain, views, and wind protection

Excellent drainage - elevated high desert position prevents flooding and water problems

Local Wildlife: Your Daily High Desert Entertainment

Living here means front-row seats to Oregon's incredible high desert wildlife. Your property sits in prime habitat where diverse ecosystems support amazing animal populations.

Large Game Spectacles:

Rocky Mountain elk - magnificent herds migrating through the area, with trophy bulls bugling during fall rutting season

Mule deer - daily visitors browsing your native vegetation, with large bucks sporting impressive antlers

Black bears - occasional respectful visitors requiring proper food storage, fascinating to observe from safe distances

Pronghorn antelope - speed demons of the high desert racing across open areas at incredible speeds

Mountain lions - secretive apex predators leaving tracks and signs, rarely seen but adding wildness to the landscape

Incredible Bird Life:

Golden eagles - majestic raptors soaring overhead on thermals, hunting throughout the high desert

Red-tailed hawks - common predators providing excellent wildlife viewing and natural rodent control

Great horned owls - night hunters with haunting calls echoing across the desert

Mountain bluebirds - brilliant blue residents creating flashes of color against desert landscapes

Sandhill cranes - spectacular migrations with thousands of birds passing through seasonally

Small Game and Desert Life:

Jackrabbits - abundant population perfectly adapted to high desert conditions

Cottontail rabbits - excellent small game hunting and important prey species

Coyotes - evening songs echoing across the desert, important predators maintaining ecosystem balance

Bobcats - secretive hunters occasionally spotted, beautiful and important for rodent control

Various lizard species - including fence lizards and skinks adapted to high desert life

Historical Context: Standing Where Legends Walked

Your property sits in the heart of the American West's most storied landscape, where Native American tribes, pioneering settlers, and modern conservationists all contributed to Oregon's rich heritage.

Ancient Heritage:

Klamath Tribe Territory - sacred lands used for thousands of years by the Klamath people who considered Crater Lake a spiritual center

Native American Trails - ancient trading routes connecting coastal and inland tribes passed through this region

Archaeological significance - artifacts and sites throughout the area revealing continuous habitation for millennia

Sacred sites - Crater Lake held special spiritual significance as the home of powerful spirits in tribal tradition

Pioneer and Settlement Era:

Oregon Trail connections - nearby routes used by pioneers seeking new lives in Oregon Territory

Homestead Act lands - your area represents the fulfillment of American dreams through land ownership

Railroad development - transportation routes that opened the high desert to development and commerce

Ranching heritage - working cattle and sheep operations that continue Oregon's agricultural traditions

Conservation Legacy:

Crater Lake National Park establishment (1902) - one of America's oldest national parks, preserving natural wonders for future generations

Fremont-Winema National Forest - federal protection ensuring your recreational opportunities remain available forever

Wildlife conservation - modern game management creating sustainable hunting and viewing opportunities

Dark sky preservation - minimal development maintaining the star-filled skies increasingly rare in America

Investment Potential: Smart Money Moves to Oregon

Oregon Land Investment Advantages:

Population growth - Oregon continues attracting new residents seeking outdoor lifestyle and recreation opportunities

Recreation premium - properties with national park and forest access command significantly higher values

Tourism economy - Crater Lake attracts millions of visitors annually, supporting local economy and rental income potential

Climate refugees - increasing migration from extreme weather areas to Oregon's stable high desert climate

No state sales tax - Oregon's tax advantages make it attractive for retirees and investors

Strategic Investment Factors:

Scarcity value - properties near Crater Lake and national forest access increasingly rare and valuable

Infrastructure development - continued improvement of rural roads and utilities increases accessibility and values

Renewable energy potential - excellent solar and wind resources create income opportunities and energy independence

Agricultural tax benefits - potential for agricultural use maintaining favorable property tax classification

Conservation easements - possible tax benefits while preserving natural character and wildlife habitat

Utilities and Infrastructure: Modern Convenience Meets Off-Grid Freedom

Power and Energy Solutions:

Grid power available - power lines serve the area, contact Pacific Power for connection costs and availability

Solar power excellence - 300+ days of sunshine annually with high desert clarity creates ideal solar conditions

Wind energy potential - consistent high desert winds provide excellent small wind turbine opportunities

Generator backup - propane or diesel generators common for backup power and off-grid independence

Battery storage systems - modern lithium battery technology enables 24/7 off-grid capability

Water and Waste Management:

Well drilling required - typical depth 100-200 feet in high desert areas, contact local drillers for estimates

Water quality excellent - high desert wells typically produce clean, mineral-rich water

Water hauling option - temporary solution while planning well installation, several local services available

Septic system required - standard for rural properties, excellent soil conditions for proper drainage

Greywater systems - legal options for water conservation and sustainable living practices

Communication and Internet:

Cellular service - good coverage from major carriers throughout most of the area

Satellite internet - Starlink and other providers offer high-speed rural internet perfect for remote work

Landline potential - traditional phone service available through local providers

Emergency communication - two-way radio networks and emergency services coordination

Zoning and Building Information: Maximum Freedom

R-2 Rural Residential Zoning Advantages:

Flexible building options - site-built homes, mobile homes, and manufactured homes all welcome

Minimum size freedom - Klamath County allows homes as small as 300 square feet, perfect for tiny home enthusiasts

No time limits - build when you're ready without pressure or construction deadlines

RV camping allowed - up to 21 days every 6 months, permits required only for stays over one week

Agricultural activities - hobby farming, livestock, and agricultural pursuits encouraged

Home-based business - operate businesses from your property with minimal restrictions

Building and Development Opportunities:

Tiny homes welcome - 300 square foot minimum allows innovative small home designs and sustainable living

Off-grid systems encouraged - solar, wind, well water, and septic create complete independence

Workshop and storage - unlimited outbuildings for hobbies, equipment, and recreational vehicle storage

Guest accommodations - additional structures for visitors or rental income opportunities

Recreational facilities - shops, garages, and hobby buildings without HOA restrictions

Nearby Attractions and Amenities: Your Recreation Playground

World-Class Natural Wonders:

Crater Lake National Park (71 miles) - America's deepest lake with unparalleled beauty and recreational opportunities

Fremont-Winema National Forest (adjacent) - 2.3 million acres of hunting, fishing, camping, and adventure

Upper Klamath Lake (30 miles) - Oregon's largest freshwater lake with world-class fishing and wildlife viewing

Cascade Range access - skiing, mountaineering, and alpine recreation within driving distance

Lava Beds National Monument (60 miles) - unique geological formations and cave exploration

Outdoor Recreation Paradise:

World-class hunting - elk, deer, bear, upland birds, and waterfowl in prime habitat

Premium fishing - trout streams, alpine lakes, and reservoir fishing throughout the region

OHV trail networks - thousands of miles of Atv, dirt bike, and four-wheel drive trails

Hiking and backpacking - unlimited trail access from easy nature walks to challenging backcountry adventures

Winter sports - skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling throughout the region

Cultural and Historic Attractions:

Klamath County Museum - regional history, Native American culture, and natural history exhibits

Historic downtown Klamath Falls - antique shops, restaurants, and preserved architecture

Railroad heritage - historic train stations and transportation museums

Agricultural fairs - county fair and agricultural celebrations showcasing local culture

Art galleries - local artists inspired by the region's incredible natural beauty

Pricing and Financing: Make Your Oregon Dream Affordable

Invest in your Oregon paradise with options that work for every budget:

Cash Purchase: $18,525 (plus $250 doc fee)

Immediate ownership with clear title

No financing complications or interest charges

Quick closing for immediate use and development

Owner Financing Available:

$275 down + $250 doc fee ($525 total to start)

$250/month for 72 months

Zero interest - what you see is what you pay

No prepayment penalties - pay off early without fees

No credit checks - your property secures the loan

Everyone qualifies - simple approval process

Why This Represents Incredible Value:

$8.34 per day - less than your daily coffee budget for land ownership near Crater Lake

No monthly fees ever - no Hoa, Poa, or maintenance fees reducing your investment return

Immediate use - start camping, building, or developing right away without waiting

Inflation protection - fixed payments while land values and living costs increase

Legacy building - real asset ownership you can pass to future generations

How to Secure Your Oregon Paradise

Your Journey to Land Ownership is Simple:

Step 1: Choose Your Investment Option

Cash purchase for immediate ownership and maximum flexibility

Owner financing for easy monthly payments and immediate access

Step 2: Complete Simple Documentation

Fast, straightforward process - no banks, no credit committees, no delays

We handle all paperwork - experienced team ensures smooth closing

Clear title transfer - you receive warranty deed and complete ownership

Step 3: Start Your Oregon Adventure

Begin using immediately - camp, explore, plan your development

Connect with local contractors and suppliers for building projects

Join the outdoor recreation community and discover your new lifestyle

Step 4: Build Your Legacy

Develop at your own pace - no time limits or construction requirements

Create your perfect Oregon retreat with complete freedom and flexibility

Enjoy the appreciation and lifestyle benefits of Oregon land ownership

Ready to Claim Your Piece of Oregon Paradise?

Don't let another day pass without securing your affordable piece of Oregon high desert with Crater Lake access and unlimited recreational opportunities. This 1.54-Acre sanctuary in Klamath County is your ticket to the Oregon outdoor lifestyle without the premium price tag.

The Smart Money is Moving to Oregon. Strategic location, national park access, recreation premium, renewable energy potential, and incredible pricing make this the investment opportunity you've been waiting for.

Your Oregon Adventure is Calling. Answer now and take the first step toward your new life where Crater Lake is your neighbor, elk roam through your backyard, and every day feels like the outdoor adventure you were born to live.

Contact Us Today

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High-definition drone footage and professional property photographs

Detailed GPS coordinates and survey information

Klamath County building and zoning guide

Local contractor and supplier recommendations

Crater Lake and recreation area maps and guides

Step-by-step ownership process explanation

Questions? We Have Answers:

All questions answered with no obligation or pressure

Property tours and detailed information available

Financing options and ownership process explained

Building and development planning consultation

Local recreation and lifestyle guidance

Remember: With our 30-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee, you can invest with complete confidence. Your Oregon paradise with Crater Lake access and unlimited recreation is waiting - will you answer the call?

Don't wait - prime Oregon properties near Crater Lake don't stay available long at these prices.

Own the land. Live the dream. Build your legacy.

Your Oregon adventure starts now.

Lot Maps

Directions to Lot

Beatty Oregon 97621, USA

Head west on OR-140 W toward Godowa Springs Rd

125 ft

Turn right onto Godowa Springs Rd

3.0 mi

Turn left onto Drews Rd

10.3 mi

Turn right onto Cherokee St

Destination will be on the right

More Lot Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Gently Rolling Terrain
Paved Road Access
Electricity Service
Well Water
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$66
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
345040
Seller's Lot ID
OR - Klamath - 345040 - 1.54 Acres
LOTFLIP ID
401145
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