
The Four Corners Ranch offers 897.32 acres of productive timberland on the south side of Mount Ashland, near the California border. This is a rare legacy holding that pairs a strong timber inventory with live water, recreation, and several structural improvements. Elevations range from 3,600 to 4,900 feet across varied topography, supporting consistent, reliable timber growth. Current stocking is estimated at 7.7 MMBF Douglas fir, 4 MMBF white fir, 5.9 MMBF pine, and just under 1 MMBF cedar. Located in the Rogue hunting unit, an area known to produce quality black-tailed deer, the ranch is ideal for hunting and outdoor recreation. Live water, diverse terrain, and direct access to vast public lands add to its appeal. Whether acquired for merchantable timber value or held as a generational asset, the Four Corners Ranch is a genuine opportunity to own a productive expanse of land in Southern Oregon. Additional documentation available upon request.
Listing courtesy of John L. Scott Medford, agent Martin Outdoor Property Group
Data last updated July 17, 2026
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Loan amount $3,196,000 · $799,000 down · 30 year term
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