Hidden Haven at Cody Ridge
9988 Ne Cody Ridge : Prineville, OR 97754
Crook County, Oregon
Land Description
A couple fell in love with this land and poured their time, effort, and passion into turning it into a true paradise. The juniper was thinned to reveal its natural beauty, springs developed to provide a reliable water source, and a well-equipped shop constructed with comfortable living quarters and a horse barn, all designed to blend seamlessly into the landscape. Complete with the perfect homesite to make this property truly remarkable.
Land
Hidden Haven at Cody Ridge offers a stunning homesite with 360-Degree views, making it the perfect spot to build your future dream home and enjoy the full panorama of the Cascade Mountains and surrounding landscapes. Here, you can wake up to breathtaking sunrises and end your days with dramatic sunsets, a daily reminder of the peace, serenity, and natural splendor that this land has to offer.
Comprising 160 manicured acres, a perfect blend of majestic pines, bitterbrush, sage, juniper and wild flowers, all set against a stunning backdrop of the Cascade Mountains. The land offers the best of high-desert living, from its rich wildlife habitat to its peaceful, secluded setting.
A seasonal creek and two developed springs provide a reliable, year-round water source for both livestock and wildlife, including mule deer, elk, and antelope. The well-maintained road system makes it easy to explore the property and enjoy its natural diversity.
All of this is within an easy drive of less than twenty minutes to town.
Improvements
Hidden Haven at Cody Ridge isn't just a pretty piece of land, it's a fully functional homestead with all the infrastructure you need to enjoy it from day one.
Public utility power with 400-Amp service, enough to service future homesite
Insulated 96'x36' shop
Living quarters at one end, complete with wood stove, bath, mini split for heating and cooling, and a loft
Separate mechanical room
Concrete-floored main bays with roll-up doors and rough-cut pine finishing
3 additional bays of open machine shed for parking equipment or vehicles
Horse barn 46'x36' Nicely finished tack room
3 stalls with Dutch doors that can be opened to future runs
Finished with local Douglas Fir
Overhead storage
Good-producing well and 2 developed springs for water supply
80'x190' arena with deep fill for great footing, perfect for training or riding
This property is a perfect blend of functionality and readiness, offering all the key components you need to make it your own.
Recreation
Hidden Haven at Cody Ridge is a true outdoor lover's paradise. The land is frequently home to elk, antelope and mule deer, and some impressive animals have been harvested on nearby properties. Herds of elk along with groups of bachelor bulls often gather in the draw next door and come down to the ponds here to drink, adding to the rich wildlife you'll get to observe or pursue, right from your own backdoor.
The ranch is perfect for exploring by hiking or on horseback or Atv, with trails and roads that let you navigate all 160 acres with ease. At the top of a nearby hill, you'll find a spot that would make a wonderful place for a fire pit, perfect for unwinding at sunset or stargazing under a clear, dark sky. On the Bortle Scale, Cody Ridge falls into Class 3 Rural Sky, which means you'll enjoy a dramatic view of the Milky Way and the heavens above.
For those who love to hunt, Land Owner Preference tags for deer and elk are available, check with Odfw for details, adding even more appeal to this remarkable property.
If you love the outdoors, this location puts you right in the heart of it all. From the property, you're just minutes away from fishing, hiking, mountain biking, water skiing, snowmobiling, and access to designated OHV areas. Whether it's a quiet day on a local trail or a high-adrenaline ride through Central Oregon's backcountry, there's something here for every pace of life.
Prineville also knows how to celebrate its western roots. The city is home to the Crooked River Roundup, a Prca-Sanctioned rodeo that draws crowds from across the region each summer. It also hosts the annual pari-mutuel horse races, an exciting tradition that's a local favorite and part of Prineville's deep ranching and equestrian heritage.
Local restaurants and small-town charm are close by, while bigger adventures are within reach. Just over an hour's drive gets you to world-class skiing at Mount Bachelor, boating and fishing on numerous lakes and rivers, floating the Deschutes River, and enjoying the dining, shopping, and cultural events in Bend, Oregon
Agriculture
A true working property, currently used to graze cattle and train horses. The land is fully fenced and cross-fenced, allowing for flexible herd management. With ample water from a strong well and developed springs, this ranch is well-equipped to handle a range of agricultural endeavors, from raising livestock to boarding horses or developing a small ranch enterprise.
Whether you want to maintain its current use or pursue something new, a small cow-calf herd, a specialized breeding operation, or even a homestead with room for other agricultural projects such as 4-4H or FFA projects, this property provides a solid, adaptable foundation. The combination of rich grasses, reliable water, and well-designed infrastructure makes it a perfect fit for those who appreciate both the lifestyle and the productivity that comes from owning land.
Region & Climate
Prineville enjoys a high desert climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and dry, with daytime temperatures often reaching into the 80s and 90s, while nights cool off comfortably. Fall brings crisp air and vibrant colors to the landscape, perfect for outdoor activities. Winters are mild with occasional snowfalls and average highs in the 40s, while spring is marked by mild temperatures and blooming wildflowers. This climate makes it a year-round destination for outdoor recreation, from hiking and biking in the warmer months to snow sports in the winter.
With its mix of breathtaking scenery, outdoor recreation opportunities, and a mild climate, Prineville offers a lifestyle that's hard to beat in Central Oregon.
History
Founded in 1868, Prineville is one of the oldest cities in Central Oregon. Named after its founder, Barney Prine, the town was established at the crossroads of two key trade routes. Originally a small settlement, Prineville quickly grew due to its strategic location for agriculture, trade, and livestock.
In the late 1800S, the town's economy was built on ranching and farming, which still remain integral parts of the region's heritage. The arrival of the railroad in 1911 further connected Prineville to the rest of the state, fueling its growth and expanding its influence in the region. Over the years, the city saw industrial development alongside its agricultural roots, contributing to its current position as a thriving hub for small business and outdoor recreation.
Prineville's rich pioneer history is reflected in the preserved historic buildings and landmarks, many of which have been lovingly maintained by the local community. The city celebrates its roots with local museums, annual events, and a commitment to preserving the charm and character of the past.
Today, Prineville is a modern city with a nod to its historic beginnings, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary amenities. It continues to attract visitors and residents alike with its scenic landscapes, outdoor opportunities, and small-town appeal.
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