320 acre Fritsche Recreation and Timber Tract being offered in June 25 Sealed Bid Auction.
Curry County, Oregon
Elevation; 1,800 to 2,800 Feet
Zoning: T (Timber)
320 acre Fritsche Recreation and Timber Tract is one of the few private inholdings within Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest. It is south of Rogue River and near Wildhorse Prairie, a popular area for camping with focus on horse-related activities. Its a one hour drive from coastal resort community of Gold Beach, with access from Jerrys Flat Road by Lobster Creek Bridge, using
The property contains an estimated 2,381 MBF of primarily 44 to 49 year-old Douglas-fir, providing significant near-term cash flow. It has a meadow in the northeast corner. The property was homesteaded around 1915 by Moritz Fritsche, a German immigrant, who had a cabin in the northwest section near a spring Location of the cabin is marked on a tree.
A ridgetop along the northern section with USFS Road 300 (Cabin Road) provides access from Rogue River at Lobster Creek Bridge. A rocked spur road provides access to the western portion of the Tract.
Topography is mostly steep southwest-facing slopes and will require some road construction to harvest the timber. Harvesting will be a combination of cable logging and ground-based systems. An estimated 72% of the productive growing ground is Site Class 90 to 119.
Combination of the 2,381 MBF and location by Wildhorse Prairie have added benefit of providing both near-term cash flow, and spectacular setting along Southern Oregons coastal region, in proximity to Rogue River.
Sealed Bids due June 25, 2025. Contact listing broker for bid package with timber summary, zoning, preliminary title report, bid instructions and bid documents.