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CTC Farms

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· Nyssa, Malheur, Oregon
104 acres hosted by Tiffany C.
1 lodging site
· 3 beds · 1 toilet
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Years ago when we were living "in town", we wished to find a piece of farmground where we would be able to build a home and life. Luckily, we heard this property was coming on the market and we were able to work with the owners on purchasing before listing. The previous family will always hold a special place in our hearts - they truly worked with us to allow the transaction to happen. Since then, we have built our home and continue to chip away at projects to really make the place our own. We raise forage crops - corn, wheat, and alfalfa on a rotating basis, as well as a garden, flowers, pumpkins, pets, and kids! We hope you enjoy your visit! Learn more about this land: Welcome to our farm and home! We are located 35 miles from I-84, 59 miles from Boise, Idaho, 14 miles from Nyssa, Oregon and 5 miles from Adrian, Oregon. Nestled on a small farm, we are just minutes from the Owyhee River where many find enjoyment fly fishing for football-sized brown trout, rainbows, and more. With 360-degree views from the property, we invite you to set up camp and enjoy. You can have your boat at the dock of the Owyhee Reservoir in 25 minutes - or simply take a drive to enjoy the views, paddleboard, fish, swim, hike, hunt, off-road, and more. You'll find a local hot spring along the way to the Reservoir. Local restaurants and grocery options are as close as 20 minutes, and one burger joint even delivers! The sunrise over the valley and sunset over Mitchell Butte and the Owyhee Mountains just cannot be beat. Occasional wind storms crop up, so be prepared for that! Gentle pets are welcome. A round pen for horses/mules *may* be available for larger four-legged friends. Most do get cell phone service, and if you need anything - we are happy to help!Wood stove heated wall-tent with cozy bed for two and two cots (bring sleeping bags for these) located 35 miles from I-84, 59 from Boise, ID, 14 from Nyssa, OR, and 5 from Adrian, OR. This rustic glamping experience is set up and ready for adventure or relaxation. Deck includes fire pit and furniture for enjoying the outdoors. Porta potty on site. Minutes from Owyhee River Canyon fly fishing for brown trout, rainbows, & more. 25 minutes from Owyhee Reservoir - enjoy the views, paddleboard, fish, swim, hike, hunt, off-road, and hot springs.
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David K.recommends
October 4, 2021
Owyhee Canyonlands 360 View Camp
Large parking area - great for big rigs like mine. Beautiful rural setting minutes from town. Great as a base for exploring the area.
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Nyssa, Malheur, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and Nüümü (Northern Paiute) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in May 2021
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