14806 Mill Creek Ln, Baker City, OR 97814

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Sold on 11/01/2024
4 Beds
4 Baths
7063 SF
Built In 1992
 
Listing ID 11329584
Property Type Residential
County Baker
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
Year Built 1992
   
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Nearly 300 acres with breathtaking views of the Baker Valley, this stunning 7,000 sqft custom-built home showcases exceptional craftsmanship and offers incredible views in every direction. Bordering against the backdrop of the Elkhorn Mountains, the property provides endless recreational opportunities. Situated at the end of the road in an acreage subdivision, this home offers unparalleled privacy and seclusion.This exceptional property encompasses 296 acres, located just west of Baker City and bordering the majestic Blue Mountains. It features nearly 20 acres of irrigated pasture, thoughtfully designed with cross fencing. The scenic Mill Creek meanders through the heart of the property, adding to its natural charm. Approximately 240 acres are covered with timbered land, providing a rich, forested environment for a wide array of wildlife. The property also borders thousands of acres of national forest, offering direct access to expansive public lands. From the front porch, you have stunning views of the Elkhorn Mountains, where you can often see mountain goats in the summer. A network of trails winds through the property, creating endless opportunities for recreational adventures. The over 7,000 sqft home was custom designed with great effort and features large windows through to give incredible views of the valley. The home is a 4 bedroom 4 full bathroom. The main living room offers high cathedral ceilings with cross beams, a beautiful rock fireplace, pellet stove and wet bar. The kitchen features a large built in stovetop with well crafted stonework surrounding it. A large center island and beautifully custom cabinets. The office space features a built in book case. The master bedroom is a large room with his and her closest, dual vanities, and a large tub with incredible views. Additional features include a large 5 car garage with additional storage and recreational space, and a large wine ceiler able to hold hundreds of bottles. The horse barn is equipped with four stalls, each featuring cement floors and sliding doors for easy access. It includes a spacious wash bay with rubber matting and a drain for convenient grooming and cleaning. Additionally, the barn offers a separate room with a full bathroom for added convenience. A unique feature of the barn is the "foaling studio apartment" with its own exterior door, which could serve as a separate dwelling unit or caretaker dwelling. The property also features a well-appointed shop, which includes a living space with a half bathroom and concrete flooring, making it a versatile area. Adjacent to the shop is a large covered storage area, providing ample space for equipment or supplies. There are two additional covered outbuildings located near the pasture, offering sheltered accommodations for livestock. Additionally, the property includes a shooting range, perfect for recreational target practice. Baker City provides an abundance of recreational activities amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Blue Mountains. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a range of activities throughout the year, including exceptional hunting opportunities for elk, mule deer, and upland birds. The nearby Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and in the warmer months, it transforms into a hub for hiking, camping, and fishing. The area is rich in trails for hiking and horseback riding, with the Elkhorn Mountains and Wallowa-Whitman National Forest providing ample opportunities for wilderness exploration. The scenic Powder River, which runs through the valley, is ideal for fishing, kayaking, and picnicking along its banks. Golfers can enjoy a round at the Quail Ridge Golf Course, while those interested in history can follow the path of the Oregon Trail and visit the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Baker City, located in northeastern Oregon, has a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and can be snowy, while summers are warm and dry with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s to low 90s Fahrenheit. Spring brings mild weather and occasional rain, while autumn is characterized by cool temperatures and colorful foliage. The area receives around 10 to 14 inches of annual precipitation, primarily in winter and spring, and enjoys abundant sunshine year-round, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The Legend of the Guardian It is believed by some that the Elkhorn Mountain peak and its shadow is called The Guardian. The legend states that The Guardian is a deity that watches over the Powder River Valley and keeps it safe. Every winter, as the sun sets and casts its long shadows, the silhouette of The Guardian emerges, standing tall and majestic against the twilight sky. This shadow is a symbol of protection and serenity for the residents of the valley. This is just one of the many legends that add to the mystique and beauty of this region, reminding us of the honor and privilege we have in witnessing this natural phenomenon each year. Baker City is a charming town situated in the northeastern part of Oregon, nestled in the picturesque Baker Valley and surrounded by the Blue Mountains. The town is known for its rich history, with well-preserved Victorian architecture and a vibrant downtown area featuring boutique shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Notable amenities in Baker City include the Baker Heritage Museum, which offers a glimpse into the area's past, and the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, where visitors can learn about the pioneers who traveled the Oregon Trail. The nearest airport to Baker City is the Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (PDT) in Pendleton, approximately 95 miles to the northwest. For more extensive flight options, the Boise Airport (BOI) in Idaho is about 130 miles to the southeast, offering numerous domestic flights and connections.
Property Details
  • 4 Total Bedrooms
  • 4 Full Baths
  • 7063 SF
  • 296.00 Acres
  • 12893760 SF Lot
  • Built in 1992
Sale Information
  • Sold on 11/01/2024
Previously Listed By
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate
Office: 208-870-1757
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