Sixes, OR – In the awe-inspiring Sixes River Valley resides a sprawling 320-acre working cattle ranch featuring breathtaking panoramic views and secluded fishing spots. It directly borders the Sixes River, which makes this property an angler’s paradise and an ideal location for those seeking a blend of functional natural beauty and remote tranquility.
The property’s abundance of fishing opportunities includes water rights to the Sixes River. Fish enthusiasts can relish the freedom to cast their lines in the plot’s private and coveted fishing hole. The ranch offers a tastefully remodeled, ranch-style home home, making it an ideal location for a thriving vacation rental or entertainment hub for hosting guests.
Adding to its charm and recreational appeal is a large barn and a stunning pond brimming with trout (we believe). These amenities offer activity options to enhance the property’s overall appeal. Whether you are a seasoned rancher, aspiring vacation home entrepreneur, or visionary developer, this property presents endless possibilities within a setting that effortlessly blends rural magnificence with contemporary convenience.
The Sixes River itself is a captivating coastal stream that winds its way westward from the Siskiyou National Forest, eventually meeting the ocean at Cape Blanco. Revered for its late-run Fall Chinook and Winter Steelhead fishing opportunities, the Sixes River attracts avid anglers seeking a diverse range of fishing experiences. As autumn arrives, the river’s deepest holes become a haven for fish, eagerly awaiting increased rainfall to ascend further upstream for spawning. During this time, a variety of fishing techniques, such as spinners, float fishing baits, and stripping in heavily weighted flies, can yield fruitful results. As November and December bring regular rainfall, drift boat fishing has become a popular method for targeting Chinook salmon and Winter Steelhead.
Compared to its neighboring Elk River, the Sixes River showcases a distinct character and fishing experience. While the Elk River tends to be shallow and swift, the Sixes River meanders gracefully through ample bends, passing by lower river cattle ranches en route to Cape Blanco State Park. Although the Sixes River is not stocked with hatchery smolts, it is not uncommon to encounter stray Elk River hatchery Chinook that has mistakenly ventured into its waters.
Beyond exceptional fishing opportunities, the property reveals breathtaking panoramic views that embrace the enchanting Sixes River Valley. Additionally, the working cattle ranch ensures a picturesque rural setting for those yearning for a lifestyle immersed in natural splendor. The combination of idyllic landscapes, well-maintained amenities, and ranch-style home design make this property an outstanding investment opportunity.
For more information on this remarkable 320-acre working cattle ranch in the Sixes River Valley, please contact Christine Speed.
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Neath The Wind Realty, Inc.
Christine Speed
neaththewindrealty@gmail.com
(541) 332-9463