Located in the far northeast corner of Stevens County, WA, near the small town of Metaline, this secluded 142.5-acre off-grid mountain property presents a unique opportunity for recreational or self-reliant living. Comprised of seven contiguous patented mining claims, the property is entirely surrounded by U.S. Forest Service land, offering exceptional privacy and a natural buffer. Access is secured via a gated entrance and an established trail system, allowing for seasonal vehicle access as well as exploration on foot or by ATV. The terrain is diverse, featuring ridges, drainages, and open clearings with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A healthy stand of mixed-species timber covers much of the land, including pine, fir, spruce, and cedar. The property's forest land classification results in reduced tax assessments. Natural water sources such as seeps, springs, and a creek enhance the land's utility and support abundant local wildlife. Deer and elk frequently traverse the property, and the landscape produces a seasonal bounty of huckleberries. Existing trails and a small road network provide internal access throughout the property. A level pad is already in place, suitable for RV parking or as a foundation for a future cabin build. This remote parcel is completely off-grid and not served by public utilities, making it ideal for those seeking a self-sufficient or recreational lifestyle. Despite its seclusion, the property is accessible via local forest roads from Metaline or Northport. These small towns offer basic services, while larger communities such as Colville and Newport provide additional amenities and support. The property's composition, location, and adjacency to public lands create outstanding opportunities for outdoor pursuits, including hunting, hiking, foraging, and wildlife observation. It's a compelling choice for those looking for privacy, natural beauty, and long-term land value in northeastern Washington. Contact Land Specialist Doug Ott today to schedule your private showing!