Experience one of Oregon's most wild areas at the Lost Valley Creek Ranch outside of Condon, the county seat of one of Oregon's least populated counties (Gilliam County). The ranch, like most of the county, is surrounded by golden hills of wheat and range ground, making it a hotbed of wildlife and agriculture. Deer, elk, coyotes, and upland birds enjoy the rolling hills and creek bottom draws that provide ample water and coverage on this 4000.8+/- acre ranch, making it a prime prospect for hunters' private preserve. The ranch has a history of harvesting quality bucks within the last few years. The Lost Valley Creek Ranch is also fenced and cross-fenced for cattle and has multiple improvements to sustain a year-round cattle operation or seasonal one. There are hay barns, livestock barns, corrals, grain storage, machine sheds, shops, and sheds, all with good bones and are useable. There are two dwellings on the property: a 2264 sq. ft. three bedroom, two bath home originally built in 1954