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Land for sale in Riverside

USD 70,000

Land (For sale)

174,240 sqft
Reference: EDEN-T98241921 / 98241921
Great opportunity to own property in the Tunk Valley. heavily wooded acreage with many hunting, fishing, swimming, and recreational opportunities the great outdoors has to offer! DNR land access for members of the association with endless trails. Roads maintained by the association your year round access. Use as a recreational getaway or build your year round residence on this property. Shared well and electricity available in the street.Timbered property with covered picnic area and shed are already on the property for added convenance. Power on 2 sides of the property and shared well. HOA maintains roads Okanogan County in North-Central Washington State has the best family vacations! Scenic byways, tours, hikes, and family adventures await you in every corner of Okanogan Country: from the Northern Okanogan Region, to the Methow Valley, across the Columbia River Basin, and into the Heart of the Okanogan. An affordable family vacation with endless outdoor adventure awaits you in our breath taking snow-capped North Cascade Mountains and gorgeous winding river basins. Experience a Washington State getaway with horse riding, miniature golf, swimming, fresh wholesome food, blue skies, and starry nights In Okanogan County, the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are freezing, snowy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 22°Fto91°Fand is rarely below8°For above100°F Okanogan County, often called The Okanogan, is home to 41,104 people including members of the Colville Confederated Tribes on the Colville Indian Reservation. The area was one of the last in Washington settled by non-Indians because of its remoteness, but it was an early thoroughfare for prospectors en route to gold fields in British Columbia. In the twenty-first century, the county earns its living from agriculture and forestry with tourism offering additional opportunities. Grand Coulee Dam, the largest producer of electricity in the U.S., sits astride the Columbia River at the county's southern boundary. Okanogan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington along the Canada-U.S. border. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,104. The county seat is Okanogan, while the largest city is Omak View more View less Great opportunity to own property in the Tunk Valley. heavily wooded acreage with many hunting, fishing, swimming, and recreational opportunities the great outdoors has to offer! DNR land access for members of the association with endless trails. Roads maintained by the association your year round access. Use as a recreational getaway or build your year round residence on this property. Shared well and electricity available in the street.Timbered property with covered picnic area and shed are already on the property for added convenance. Power on 2 sides of the property and shared well. HOA maintains roads Okanogan County in North-Central Washington State has the best family vacations! Scenic byways, tours, hikes, and family adventures await you in every corner of Okanogan Country: from the Northern Okanogan Region, to the Methow Valley, across the Columbia River Basin, and into the Heart of the Okanogan. An affordable family vacation with endless outdoor adventure awaits you in our breath taking snow-capped North Cascade Mountains and gorgeous winding river basins. Experience a Washington State getaway with horse riding, miniature golf, swimming, fresh wholesome food, blue skies, and starry nights In Okanogan County, the summers are hot, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are freezing, snowy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 22°Fto91°Fand is rarely below8°For above100°F Okanogan County, often called The Okanogan, is home to 41,104 people including members of the Colville Confederated Tribes on the Colville Indian Reservation. The area was one of the last in Washington settled by non-Indians because of its remoteness, but it was an early thoroughfare for prospectors en route to gold fields in British Columbia. In the twenty-first century, the county earns its living from agriculture and forestry with tourism offering additional opportunities. Grand Coulee Dam, the largest producer of electricity in the U.S., sits astride the Columbia River at the county's southern boundary. Okanogan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington along the Canada-U.S. border. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,104. The county seat is Okanogan, while the largest city is Omak
Reference: EDEN-T98241921
Country: US
City: Riverside
Postal code: 98849
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: Land
Property size: 174,240 sqft
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