This may be Oregon's largest Indoor Arena Structure available on the market today!
32.67 acres featuring a 200' wide by 250' deep arena barn totaling 52,000 square feet all under one roof.
The arena barn structure was built in 1999 by Oregon Cascade Fabrication Co.
A representative of the company believes he remembers the following specs:
A pre-engineered structure with R10 insulation in the 24 gauge galvanized walls with baked on enamel, and R19 insulation in the 24 gauge galvanized roof. Also that the enclosed "lean to" section of the barn where the stalls are housed is at 25' base spacing, and he believes the eaves have a height of 18'. Buyer to please verify plans to confirm measurements.
Seller believes the arena is 130' Clear Span with a depth of 250'.
The arena itself has footing consisting of 12" to 14" of ball field loam, an overhead sprinkler system, & roping chutes.
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Bright overhead lights throughout the building work very well for nighttime events.
The barn currently contains 56 matted stalls, most with auto waters, and approximately 30 are currently rented.
Fees at this facility are $300 for full care, and $250 for partial care which includes feed, sawdust, & High Prairie staff feeds day and night.
The management will discount $50 per month if boarders provide their own hay.
The facility receives $50 per hour from clubs and organizations that rent the facility and this barn is busy with events throughout the year.
An outdoor concrete wash rack features hot & cold water and there are Bathroom Facilities complete with showers, and a portable Concession Stand.
The outdoor arena is well lit and plenty big at 250' x 130' and is also complete with roping chutes.
Manure is routinely moved off the property and taken to Lane Forest Products.
Seller says front field produces approximately 630 bales in first cutting as well as second cutting with irrigation.
The back field to the East is used for pasture only and cross fencing allows for several turn out areas.
Some farm and irrigation equipment will be included in sale at list price, otherwise negotiable.
Dwellings consist of two older homes in need of repair and both are currently rented. Buyer to verify dwelling replacement possibilities with the Lane County.
The property is located in the Junction City School District and Emerald Public Utilities District is the utility provider.
Lane County records show that 72% of the land is Class 1, Malabon Silty Clay Loam, and 20% Class 2, Salem Gravelly Silt Loam.
There are 3 wells located on the property: 2 domestic and 1 irrigation.
This is an excellent location for clientele just 2.5 miles north of the Beltline Hwy/Hwy 569, and 1.5 miles East of Hwy 99 between Eugene and Junction City. It's also a short 4 miles from the Eugene Airport, next door to Oregon Horse Center, 20 minutes from the University of Oregon, and less than an hour from Oregon State University in Corvallis.
This incredible property is in need of some repair, but with some maintenance and land management, it has the potential to reign as a one of Oregon's World Class Equine Event Centers.
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