This 55 acre timber tract is located 18 miles northwest of Corvallis, in the foothills of the Oregon Coastal Range, along Maxfield Creek Road between Kings Valley and McDonald-Dunn Research Forest. The property has a Douglas-fir site class of I, with well-stocked 8-year-old Douglas-fir reproduction located on 43 acres. The tract has gentle northeast-facing topography and Fuller Creek bisects the eastern section of the property.
The Airlie Winery and Estate Vineyard, established in 1986, is located about one mile northeast of the property.
The timber tract has potential for up to 25 acres of vineyards, based on a May 2014 Precision Soil Map and Vineyard Soil Interpretations Report, by Red Hill Soils. Please see report in Supplemental Information Package.
The 25 acres suitable for planting high-quality vineyards are located primarily in the southwestern portion of the tract by the entry ...
The 25 acres suitable for planting high-quality vineyards are located primarily in the southwestern portion of the tract by the entry gate. Potential for a small vineyard provides a new owner with the option for management of the property both for growing grapes, and for a Douglas-fir tree farm.
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Research Parcel InformationTownship 10 South, Range 6 West, Section 12, Tax Lot 500, Benton County, Oregon