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Nimrod River Park, 2 Acres, $269 Dn

Nimrod River Park 4th Addition : Beatty, OR 97621

Klamath County, Oregon

2.05 Acres
$13,997 USD
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Land Description

The Sprague River is right there. Not an hour away, not a thirty-minute drive - the river that holds rainbow trout, brown trout, and largemouth bass, the tributary that feeds into the world-famous Williamson system, runs through the community of Beatty less than a mile from this parcel. Nimrod River County Park, the public fishing and recreation access point on the Sprague, is essentially your neighborhood park. You are not buying land near the water. You are buying land where the water already is.

Welcome to 2.05 acres in the Nimrod River Park subdivision of Klamath County, Oregon - flat to gently sloping open terrain at 4,526 feet above sea level, positioned on the edge of Beatty, Oregon's most river-proximate community in the Sprague River Valley. Annual property taxes are $51. No HOA. Owner financing is available from $269 down with no credit check and no bank required.

This is Block 49, Lot 54, Nimrod River Park 4th Addition - a rectangular, legally accessible parcel on county-maintained dirt road, in a Klamath County community that outdoor recreation buyers have been quietly discovering for years. The Fremont-Winema National Forest begins within a few miles to the north and west, putting 2.3 million acres of public hunting, hiking, and camping land within easy reach. The Williamson River - one of the Pacific Northwest's most storied trophy trout fisheries, where native redband rainbows reach 10 to 20 pounds - flows approximately 30 to 40 minutes away near Chiloquin. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon's only national park and the deepest lake in the United States, is approximately 1.5 hours northwest via Or-62.

Two acres. River community. $269 down. No credit check. Your Oregon outdoor life starts here.

The River Life - What Ownership Here Actually Looks Like

It is early morning in late May. The temperature in Beatty is already better than wherever you drove from - 55 degrees and clear, the kind of morning where a jacket is enough. You walk down to Nimrod River County Park and find the Sprague running clear and green in the shallows, a 14-inch rainbow holding behind a submerged rock in the current. You have not driven two hours to get here. You slept on your land, two minutes away.

By afternoon you are on the road - Klamath Falls an hour west if you need a hardware run, Home Depot and Walmart and Sky Lakes Medical Center all accessible before dark. Or you stay on the property, walk the perimeter of your 2-acre rectangle, and watch the first osprey of the season work the river corridor to the west. Elk have been moving through the Fremont-Winema drainages north of town. Archery season opens in September.

This is the rhythm of life in the Sprague River Valley. Not remote and difficult - rural and genuine. There is a difference, and Beatty is on the right side of it.

Property Highlights At A Glance

Parcel: Block 49, Lot 54 - Nimrod River Park 4th Addition

Apn: R347716

Address: Nimrod River Park 4th Addition, Beatty, OR 97621

County: Klamath County, Oregon

GPS Center: 42.47006, -121.41582

Parcel Size: 2.05 acres (1.959 acres calculated)

Shape: Rectangle

Terrain: Open natural rural land, flat to gently sloped

Elevation: 4,526 ft above sea level

Flood Zone: X - outside the 1% annual chance floodplain, lower risk

Road Access: Dirt, county-maintained, legal access confirmed

Zoning: Rural/Agricultural - Vacant Land, Klamath County

Permitted Structures: Single-family home, modular home (code-compliant), tiny home (code-compliant)

Manufactured/Mobile Homes: Not permitted

Time Limit to Build: 180 days from permit issuance (renewable)

Camping/RV: Permitted - 21 days every 6 months without permanent structure

Full-Time RV Living: Not permitted without a permanent dwelling

Short-Term Rentals: Permitted per county guidelines

Annual Taxes: $51 (2025) - current, no back taxes, no liens

HOA: None

Nimrod River County Park (Sprague River fishing access): less than 1 mile

Nearest Town: Beatty, OR - walking/biking distance

Klamath Falls (full services, hospital): approx. 1 hour

Williamson River trophy trout: approx. 30-40 minutes

Crater Lake National Park: approx. 1.5 hours

Cash Sale Price: $13,997 (reduced from $19,999)

Owner Financing: From $269 down - no credit check, no bank required

Location And Access

Beatty, Oregon - A River Town, Not a Remote Outpost: Beatty sits on the Sprague River and has served as the practical hub of the upper Sprague River Valley for generations. It is not a ghost town, not a wide spot in the road - it is a functioning small community with a grocery market, post office, gas, and church, anchored by the river that defines life in this valley. Named for missionary J.L. Beatty, the town sits near 24 historic mining sites and retains the kind of authentic western rural character that buyers from California and the Pacific Northwest cities increasingly recognize as rare and valuable. The Nimrod River Park subdivision sits immediately adjacent to the Beatty community - close enough to walk to services, far enough from highway noise to feel genuinely private.

Nimrod River County Park - Public Sprague River Access, Walking Distance: Nimrod River County Park is a public recreation area in Beatty providing direct bank access to the Sprague River for fishing, canoeing, picnicking, and wildlife observation. It is the local river access point that Beatty-area landowners use on a daily basis during fishing season. From this parcel, the park is effectively your neighborhood amenity - no long drive, no access fee, no reservation required.

Klamath Falls - Full-Service Hub, 1 Hour West: Klamath Falls, the Klamath County seat, provides everything a rural landowner needs: Sky Lakes Medical Center, Oregon Institute of Technology, Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, grocery chains, dining, and Klamath Falls Airport with connections to Portland. For medical care, major supply runs, or airport access, Klamath Falls covers the full list within a one-hour drive on Or-140 West.

Road Access: The parcel is served by county-maintained dirt road with confirmed legal access. US Highway 97 and Oregon Route 140 connect the Beatty area to the regional highway network.

GPS Coordinates:

Center: 42.47006, -121.41582

Corner coordinates: obtain from Klamath County GIS prior to publishing (not provided in DD report).

Zoning And Permitted Uses

Rural/Agricultural Vacant Land - Klamath County: This parcel carries Klamath County's Rural/Agricultural Vacant Land designation - a flexible, owner-oriented rural zoning classification with no HOA oversight and no architectural review committee. No one approves your design choices. No one dictates your construction materials. Your land use decisions are governed by Klamath County zoning and the practical requirements of building in rural Oregon.

Single-Family Home: You may build a single-family dwelling on this parcel. Site-built stick construction is the primary permitted residential structure type here.

Modular and Tiny Homes: Code-compliant modular homes and code-compliant tiny homes are permitted under current Klamath County zoning for this parcel. Buyers planning a modular or tiny home build should confirm their specific design meets county code requirements before permitting.

Manufactured and Mobile Homes: Manufactured homes and mobile homes are not permitted on this parcel per current zoning. Buyers who require a manufactured or mobile home placement should confirm with Klamath County planning prior to purchase.

Time Limit to Build: Building permits are issued for 180-Day terms, renewable. There is no county-wide deadline requiring you to break ground on a specific calendar date - but once a building permit is pulled, the 180-Day clock begins. Plan your construction timeline accordingly, and note that permit renewal is available if a project extends beyond the initial term.

Short-Term Vacation Rentals: Permitted per Klamath County guidelines. The Sprague River access, Crater Lake proximity, and Fremont-Winema National Forest adjacency create consistent recreational traveler demand in the Beatty area for short-term rural accommodation.

Camping and RV Use: Camping and RV parking are permitted for 21 days every 6 months without a permanent structure - practical for scouting visits, seasonal fishing trips, and phased development planning. Full-time RV living is not permitted without a permanent dwelling.

No HOA - No Mandatory Dues or Restrictions: There is no homeowners association in Nimrod River Park with mandatory fees or enforcement authority over buyer decisions. Your parcel, your choices, within the bounds of Klamath County zoning.

Fishing And Outdoor Recreation - The Sprague River Valley Advantage

Sprague River - Walking Distance From Your Land: The Sprague River flows through Beatty and is one of the Klamath Basin's most productive and varied fishing streams. The lower Sprague near Beatty holds rainbow trout, brown trout, largemouth bass, bullhead catfish, and yellow perch - a mix that rewards both fly anglers and conventional tackle fishermen across a long season. The upper Sprague above Bly carries rainbow, brown, brook, and bull trout (bull trout are protected and must be released). Best trout fishing runs late spring through early summer before water temperatures climb. Angling pressure on the Sprague remains notably light compared to Oregon's more publicized fishing destinations - a productive, uncrowded river in a region where uncrowded is becoming rarer every year.

The Sprague and its major tributary the Sycan River rank among the top fishing waters in the entire Klamath Basin. The Sycan joins the Sprague near Beatty - putting the confluence of two productive trout and bass streams within a few miles of this parcel. Brown trout in the 30 miles from the Sycan Marsh down to the confluence are the Sprague's most sought-after fish; lightly accessed terrain makes this water genuinely productive for prepared anglers.

Williamson River - Trophy Redband Rainbows, 30-40 Minutes: The Williamson River, approximately 30 to 40 minutes west near Chiloquin, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most revered trophy fly-fishing destinations. Native redband rainbow trout in the Williamson regularly reach 10 pounds; specimens to 20 pounds are documented. The river is spring-fed, crystal clear, and flows consistently year-round. Catch-and-release is the conservation standard for native fish. Bait fishing is prohibited - artificial lures and flies only on most sections. This is a world-class fishery and this parcel is one of the closest land ownership opportunities to it available at this price point.

Fremont-Winema National Forest - Within Miles, 2.3 Million Acres: The Fremont-Winema National Forest flanks the Beatty area to the north and west - accessible within a few miles of the property. For hunters, the Klamath Falls, Keno, and Sprague Game Management Areas cover the surrounding region, with elk, mule deer, and upland birds present throughout the forest. For hikers, ATV riders, and dispersed campers, the forest provides hundreds of miles of roads and trails accessible without permits across most areas.

OC&E Woods Line State Trail - Oregon's Longest Linear State Park: The Oc&E Trail, Oregon's longest linear state park at approximately 100 miles, runs from Dairy northeast through the Sprague River Valley and into the Sycan Marsh backcountry. Access points near Beatty put this trail within easy reach - a year-round non-motorized recreation resource for hiking, cycling, and equestrian use directly accessible from the local road network.

Crater Lake National Park - Approximately 1.5 Hours: America's deepest lake (1,943 feet) and Oregon's only national park. Formed when the summit of Mount Mazama collapsed approximately 7,700 years ago, the caldera filled with rain and snowmelt to create the intensely blue, remarkably clear lake visible today. Activities include Rim Drive (generally open July through October), the Cleetwood Cove Trail (the only trail to the lake's surface), Wizard Island boat tours, backcountry camping, snowshoeing, and winter cross-country skiing. No fishing license required inside park boundaries - artificial lures and flies only on the naturally reproducing kokanee salmon and rainbow trout. Crater Lake draws 600,000-Plus visitors annually.

Upper Klamath Lake - Giant Native Rainbows, 1 Hour: Oregon's largest lake. Redband rainbow trout reaching 20 pounds. A Pacific Flyway waterfowl concentration point with mallard, pintail, gadwall, wigeon, teal, and Canada geese in season. One of the most productive native trout fisheries in North America, accessible within a one-hour drive.

Lava Beds National Monument - 1.5 Hours South: Over 700 catalogued lava tube caves open to public exploration. A volcanic landscape unlike anything else in the Pacific Northwest - geologically extraordinary and historically significant as the site of the Modoc War of 1872-73.

Diamond Lake - Trophy Fly Fishing and Mountain Scenery, 1.5 Hours: Bait fishing prohibited - fly and lure only. Rainbow trout fishing has rebounded strongly following invasive species removal. Diamond Lake sits at the base of 9,182-Foot Mount Thielsen, the "Lightning Rod of the Cascades."

Skiing - Mount Bachelor, 2 Hours: 3,683 skiable acres of Pacific Northwest terrain, one of the region's most reliable snow bases. Winter recreation in the Fremont-Winema National Forest - snowmobiling, snowshoeing - is available closer to home.

Wildlife And Natural Environment

Sprague River Corridor Wildlife: The Sprague River corridor immediately west of this parcel functions as a wildlife movement highway through the south-central Oregon landscape. River otter, great blue heron, belted kingfisher, osprey, and American dipper are regular presences along the Sprague and its tributaries. Beavers engineer pond and channel systems throughout the valley. White-tailed deer and mule deer browse the riparian margins.

Elk - GMU Klamath Falls and Sprague: Rocky Mountain elk move through the Sprague River Valley seasonally, feeding in the valley agricultural lands and bedding in the adjacent forest and brush terrain. The Klamath Falls and Sprague Game Management Areas cover this region. Elk sign - tracks, rubs, wallows - is a regular feature of the terrain surrounding the Nimrod River Park area. Archery season in September is particularly productive for hunters based near Beatty.

Pacific Flyway - 350-Plus Bird Species, Six National Wildlife Refuges: The Klamath Basin is one of North America's premier birding destinations, home to six national wildlife refuges and more than 350 documented species. Hundreds of bald eagles winter in the basin each year - one of the largest concentrations in the Lower 48. Tens of thousands of sandhill cranes pass through in spring and fall migration. Waterfowl - mallard, pintail, gadwall, wigeon, teal, Canada goose - use the refuges and river systems in extraordinary numbers during migration periods.

Upland Birds: Blue grouse and ruffed grouse in the Cascade forest habitats. California quail at lower elevations near agricultural areas. Wild turkey in the forested terrain. Chukar and Hungarian partridge in appropriate range habitat. The Klamath Basin's upland bird diversity across a single county is exceptional.

Predators - Bear, Cougar, Bobcat: Black bear, mountain lion, and bobcat maintain established territories throughout the Sprague River Valley and Fremont-Winema uplands. Their presence signals a healthy, intact ecosystem. For naturalists and wildlife photographers, the predator diversity accessible from a Beatty-area parcel is genuine and documented.

Raptors: Golden eagle, red-tailed hawk, Swainson's hawk, ferruginous hawk, great horned owl, and osprey are year-round presences over the valley and river corridor. The osprey fishery on the Sprague is particularly active in late spring and summer - watching osprey hunt the same water you fish is a daily experience from a Beatty-area parcel.

Utilities And Off-Grid Living

Power - Off-Grid Solar: No grid power is confirmed on site. Pacific Power serves the broader area - contact them directly for grid extension feasibility and cost estimates for this specific parcel location. The practical and economically efficient path for most buyers is an off-grid solar system. At 4,526 feet in Klamath County with over 300 days of sunshine annually, the solar resource is exceptional. A properly sized solar array with battery storage reliably powers a well-equipped cabin or site-built home through all four seasons. Wind generation is a likely-permitted supplement - verify with Klamath County. A propane-fueled generator provides backup during extended low-production periods.

Water - Well or Water Hauling: No water source exists on site. Domestic well drilling is permitted - buyers should engage a local licensed well driller for depth and flow rate estimates specific to the Nimrod River Park area before development planning. Water hauling to a holding tank or cistern is a widely practiced interim solution throughout the Beatty area while a well is being permitted and drilled.

Sewer - Septic Required: A septic system is required for permanent occupancy. Klamath County requires a site evaluation and permit prior to installation. Standard rural development cost - most buyers budget this independently from their primary structure timeline.

Propane: Propane is the standard fuel for heating, cooking, and hot water throughout Klamath County. Avista serves the area. Propane tank installation and delivery logistics are well-established for rural Beatty-area landowners.

Internet - Starlink: Starlink satellite internet provides genuine broadband performance throughout rural Klamath County without physical infrastructure. At 4,526 feet with open sky exposure, Starlink is consistent and reliable year-round - the practical connectivity solution for remote workers, retirees, and buyers who want digital capability without sacrificing rural character.

Waste: Private hauler arrangement or county transfer station - standard for rural Klamath County parcels.

Climate And Terrain

4,526 Feet in the Sprague River Valley: The Beatty area sits slightly lower than the surrounding high-desert plateau - a valley-floor position that moderates temperature extremes while retaining the 300-Plus sunshine days characteristic of the entire Klamath Basin. Summer afternoons reach the low to mid-70s Fahrenheit with cool evenings dropping to the 50s. Winter brings snow and cold, with primary roads maintained - a four-season property in a county where four seasons each deliver distinct recreational value.

Terrain: Block 49, Lot 54 is a rectangular parcel described as flat to gently sloped - open natural rural land with manageable topography and no significant drainage complications. A rectangle is the cleanest parcel shape for planning purposes: siting a structure, laying out a driveway, positioning a solar array, and planning septic setbacks are all straightforward on a flat rectangle. No cliff faces, no drainage-carved ravines, no irregular boundaries to complicate your development envelope. Flood Zone X confirms the parcel is outside the 1% annual chance floodplain - clean risk profile, no flood insurance requirement.

Sunshine and Solar Resource: Klamath County's 300-Plus sunny days per year is one of the highest solar irradiance measurements in Oregon. The rain shadow cast by the Cascades creates consistently clear, dry conditions that make off-grid solar financially viable and operationally reliable across all four seasons.

Community And Services

Beatty - Walking Distance: Grocery, post office, gas, church. The Nimrod River County Park on the Sprague River. A small, authentic western community with the practical bones a rural landowner needs close by.

Sprague River Community - 10-15 Minutes West: Small ranching and farming community on the Sprague River. Post office, public library, community store. The heart of the upper valley's rural identity.

Bly - 20-25 Minutes East: Small rural community near the Fremont-Winema National Forest and access to Dairy Creek and Sycan River fishing. A quiet outpost in Oregon's genuine outback.

Chiloquin - 30-40 Minutes West: Located at the confluence of the Sprague and Williamson Rivers - gateway to the world-class Williamson River trout fishery. The Sprague River flowing past your land and the Williamson are connected: following the Sprague downstream leads you to this confluence and one of the most productive trophy trout systems in the Pacific Northwest.

Klamath Falls - 1 Hour West: Sky Lakes Medical Center. Oregon Institute of Technology. Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, multiple grocery chains, restaurants, Klamath Falls Airport. Oregon's only Arnold Palmer-designed golf course. The oldest birding festival in the United States. A city of approximately 22,000 that delivers outsized urban services within a one-hour drive.

Medford - Approximately 1 Hour 45 Minutes: Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport with commercial service. Full urban amenities, Rogue Valley wine country, the Rogue River, and Ashland's Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

School District: Klamath County School District.

The Investment Case

$51 Per Year. No HOA. River-Adjacent Community: The annual holding cost for this parcel as vacant land is under $75 per year all-in. A river-adjacent Oregon community with direct access to world-class fishing at that carrying cost represents a value equation that experienced land investors recognize immediately.

River Proximity Premium - A Documented Price Driver: Properties within walking distance of productive fishing water command premiums in every comparable rural land market in the Pacific Northwest. The Sprague River runs trophy trout and bass. The Williamson River confluence is downstream. The Klamath Basin's fishing reputation draws buyers from across the West. Parcels in Beatty's Nimrod River Park subdivision sit in the geographic sweet spot - close enough to the water to enjoy the recreational premium, priced as rural land rather than riverfront.

Crater Lake and National Forest Halo: Crater Lake National Park is 1.5 hours away. The Fremont-Winema National Forest is within miles. Both are durable long-term location premiums - national park proximity is one of the most consistent value anchors documented in rural land markets across the American West.

California Discovery Pattern: Southern Oregon's value-recreation equation continues attracting buyers from Northern California and the Bay Area seeking land at price points that no longer exist south of the border. Klamath County's combination of low land prices, world-class fishing, national park proximity, and genuine rural character remains significantly underpriced relative to comparable Northern California markets. That gap narrows as buyer discovery increases.

Multiple Exit Strategies: Build and occupy as a primary or seasonal residence. Build a cabin and operate as a short-term rental targeting Sprague River anglers, Crater Lake visitors, and Fremont-Winema hunters. Hold at near-zero cost while appreciation catches up to the recreational value embedded in the location. All three strategies are supported by the zoning and the absence of HOA restrictions.

Your Three Paths To Ownership - No Credit Check, No Bank Required

Option 1 - Cash Purchase

Best Total Value - Immediate Full Ownership

Cash Sale Price: $13,997 (reduced from $19,999)

Down Payment: $299

Documentation Fee: $250

Total Due Today: $549

Conveyance: Recorded Warranty Deed after closing

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Option 2 - Super Saver Financing

Best Value With Financing - Fastest Path to Full Ownership

Monthly Payment: $566

Loan Term: 2-Year Super Saver Plan

Total Monthly Payments: $549 x 30 months

Down Payment: $549

Documentation Fee: $250

Total Due Today: $799

Own your Oregon land free and clear in 2 years.

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Option 3 - Easy Financing

Lowest Entry Point - Start for $519 Today

Monthly Payment: $286

Loan Term: 6-Year Easy Financing Plan

Total Monthly Payments: $269 x 72 months

Down Payment: $269

Documentation Fee: $250

Total Due Today: $519

Two acres of river-community Oregon land. $519 to start.

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All Three Plans Include:

No Credit Check - Your credit history is not a factor.

No Bank Involvement - No applications, no appraisals, no denials.

No Prepayment Penalties - Pay it off early at any time at no extra cost.

Simple Process - Reserve today. Paperwork in one to two business days.

Perfect For Buyers Who Want

A River Fishing Basecamp: Walk to Nimrod River County Park on the Sprague River - rainbow trout, brown trout, and bass within walking distance of your land.

World-Class Trophy Trout Access: Williamson River native redband rainbows to 20 pounds, 30-40 minutes from your front door.

Fremont-Winema National Forest Hunting Access: Elk, mule deer, and upland birds in the Klamath Falls and Sprague GMAs - a few miles to the national forest boundary.

Crater Lake Country: Oregon's only national park, 1.5 hours northwest - a national park proximity premium built into every acre you own here.

Genuine Small-Town River Community Living: Beatty is a working western river town - groceries, post office, gas, and the Sprague River in the same community as your land.

A Pacific Flyway Birding Platform: 350-Plus bird species, six national wildlife refuges, hundreds of bald eagles in winter - the Klamath Basin birding experience from a property that sits inside the flyway corridor.

Off-Grid Self-Sufficiency: 300-Plus sunshine days, solar-ready terrain, well drilling permitted, propane available - all the inputs for a self-sufficient off-grid homesite.

A Short-Term Rental Investment: Build near the Sprague River, 1.5 hours from Crater Lake, adjacent to the national forest - and target the outdoor recreation traveler market that drives consistent Klamath Basin accommodation demand.

Land Banking at River-Adjacent Pricing: $51/Year taxes, no HOA, river community, national park proximity - hold at near-zero cost with a durable recreational premium working in your favor.

Take Action - Two Acres Of Sprague River Country, $519 To Start

What You Are Getting: 2.05 rectangular acres in the Nimrod River Park 4th Addition subdivision of Klamath County, Oregon. Flat to gently sloped, open natural rural land at 4,526 feet. Rural/Agricultural zoning - no HOA, no mandatory dues. County-maintained road access. Sprague River and Nimrod River County Park walking distance away. Annual taxes of $51. No back taxes, no liens. Williamson River trophy trout 30-40 minutes away. Crater Lake National Park 1.5 hours away. Fremont-Winema National Forest within miles. 300-Plus sunny days per year. Off-grid solar country. Owner financing from $269 down - no credit check, no bank required.

Why This Will Not Wait: Two-acre parcels in Beatty's Nimrod River Park subdivision, walking distance from Sprague River fishing access, with legal road access and no HOA, at this price point are a shrinking inventory category. The Sprague River Valley's value-recreation equation is being discovered by Pacific Northwest and California buyers at an accelerating pace. Today's $13,997 cash price reflects a market that has not yet fully caught up with the recreational and investment value embedded in this specific location. When it does, it will not look like this.

Your Next Move: Put 42.47006, -121.41582 in your Gps. Drive to Beatty. Walk to Nimrod River County Park. Stand on the bank of the Sprague and watch the current move through the shallows. Then come look at your parcel - two minutes away - and make the call.

100-Day No-Nonsense Guarantee

When you purchase this property and change your mind within 100 days of your down payment, let us know. We will either refund your principal payment or exchange it for another property in our inventory that better suits your needs. This guarantee allows you to secure the property confidently before visiting in person. On owner financing, we refund principal paid excluding fees (closing costs, doc fees, note maintenance fees, and taxes). Any late or missed payments during the guarantee period will automatically void the guarantee.

The river is walking distance. The trout are in the Sprague. The land is yours for $519.

Start living wild - your Oregon river adventure begins today.

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Note: Information presented in this listing is deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence and verify all details independently. Property is sold as-is where-is.

Annual Ownership Costs

Property Taxes: $51.00/Year (2025) - approximately $4.25/Month

HOA Fees: $0 - no HOA

Special Assessments: $0

Metro District Taxes: $0

Transfer Fees: $0

Mandatory Road Maintenance Fees: $0

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

Directions To Apn R347716

Nimrod River Park 4th Addition, Block 49, Lot 54

Beatty, OR 97621

GPS Center: 42.47006, -121.41582

Gps Coordinates

Center: 42.47006, -121.41582

CORNERS: Not provided in DD report - obtain from Klamath County GIS before publishing.

DIRECTIONS FROM KLAMATH FALLS, OR (approx. 1 hour)

1. Start in Klamath Falls, Oregon at the US-97 / OR-140 interchange.

2. Head EAST on Oregon Route 140 toward Keno and the Sprague River Valley for approximately 48 miles.

3. Enter the community of Beatty, OR.

4. Turn onto the Nimrod River Park subdivision road. The subdivision road system (including Rim Dr as shown on parcel maps) is accessed off OR-140 in the Beatty area.

5. Navigate to Block 49, Lot 54 using GPS: 42.47006, -121.41582.

Note: Confirm the specific subdivision entry point from Klamath County GIS or the recorded plat map for Nimrod River Park 4th Addition prior to visiting. GPS navigation to center coordinates is the most reliable final approach once you enter Beatty.

Road Conditions And Vehicle Notes

Subdivision roads are county-maintained dirt. Passable in a standard passenger vehicle during dry conditions. High-clearance vehicle recommended after rain, snow, or spring thaw. Four-wheel drive or chains may be required in winter.

Fuel: Gulf gas station in Beatty - fill up before entering the subdivision roads.

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Agricultural Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$51
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
347716
LANDFLIP ID
419493
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