This 1.5-acre corner parcel sits where Ferguson Mountain Drive meets Tamarack Circle in the Sprague River Valley, a 165-by-400-foot rectangle of rolling, residentially zoned ground. Scattered juniper and pine dot the lot, with open patches of sage and bunchgrass between them, leaving plenty of room to choose where the cabin will go. Being on the corner means two sides touch the road, giving you options for how to lay out an access point.
The surrounding country is high-desert Oregon at its quietest: dirt roads winding past juniper stands, sagebrush flats, and distant buttes rising along the horizon. The land here carries the heritage of the Klamath people, whose six tribes lived throughout these valleys and uplands. Access is by dirt road, the kind that climbs and dips through the pines, and the broader area is known for the Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, a wetland sanctuary that draws migratory waterfowl, raptors, and shorebirds through the spring and fall seasons.
If you've been looking for a rural getaway with some elbow room, a corner setting, and the wide-open feel of southern Oregon's high country, this parcel puts all of that within one fence line.



