This 40-acre tract is in Stevens County. The property offers seclusion and privacy. Access is via an easement road leading to a locked gate. Once inside the gate, a system of internal roads provides access throughout the property, making it manageable to navigate in varying weather conditions.Topography across the land is rolling, creating natural variation in terrain and providing multiple vantage points. From these higher elevations, there are broad territorial views across the surrounding landscape. The combination of hills and valleys gives the parcel character and helps define different sites for potential development, seasonal camps, or recreational use.A dry cabin already exists on the land. While it currently lacks plumbing or traditional utilities, with some work,` it would make a great starting point for someone interested in using the cabin as a base for recreation. Or tear it...
This 40-acre tract is in Stevens County. The property offers seclusion and privacy. Access is via an easement road leading to a locked gate. Once inside the gate, a system of internal roads provides access throughout the property, making it manageable to navigate in varying weather conditions.Topography across the land is rolling, creating natural variation in terrain and providing multiple vantage points. From these higher elevations, there are broad territorial views across the surrounding landscape. The combination of hills and valleys gives the parcel character and helps define different sites for potential development, seasonal camps, or recreational use.A dry cabin already exists on the land. While it currently lacks plumbing or traditional utilities, with some work,` it would make a great starting point for someone interested in using the cabin as a base for recreation. Or tear it down and build a new residence. The absence of active utilities reduces immediate maintenance obligations but allows flexibility for future plans.The land is covered by a healthy, mixed-species timber stand comprised of Douglas fir, lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, and some grand fir, all of which are actively managed under a forest stewardship plan. The timber contributes to the feel of a private forested retreat and may offer long-term value for those interested in timber management. The tree cover also supports abundant wildlife activity. Deer and turkey are commonly seen on the property, while elk and bear are in the area, offering the potential for hunting, wildlife observation, or general outdoor recreation.Given its characteristics acreage, seclusion, road access, timber, and wildlife the property is well-suited for recreational use, seasonal or full-time residence, timberland ownership, or as a foundation for a home built to take advantage of the views and privacy the parcel offers.The nearest town is the small community of Springdale, WA, located just a few minutes away from the property address. A short drive to the east (5 miles) lies Loon Lake, Washington, and about 8 miles to the north-east is Valley, Washington. Chewelah, WA, is approximately 1112 miles north.This tract represents a rare opportunity to acquire a sizeable acreage parcel with seclusion, timber, wildlife, and potential for multiple uses in Stevens County. Whether used as hunting land, a recreational base, timberland, or a long-term building site, the property offers flexibility for future plans without obligating immediate development.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Springdale, West on Springdale Hunters Rd to Allen Rd to Olinger Rd. Follow Olinger Rd to Bear Ridge Way, veer left on Olinger then take the first right onto easement rd. (Hammer Rd). Continue 1/2 mile to the locked gate. Requires high clearance 4x4.