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Smith Rocks Retreat

The Smith Rocks Retreat, consisting of 158± acres of land, is located just north of Smith Rocks State Park in Oregon. This area is desirable on many levels to people throughout Oregon and the United States as well as internationally. The largest draw to this section of Oregon is the world class rock climbing available at the state park. The other amenity is the lush soil in the valley below the owners residence. Turf farming, nursery stock, seed crops, and other varieties thrive in this valley. The area also produces some of the finest dove hunting anywhere in Oregon.

Terrebonne, Oregon is located 10± miles from Redmond Oregon and approx 120 miles from Portland Oregon. There are several beautiful properties located next to it. Most famous being Phil Knight of Nike fames 440 acre private compound.

The agricultural opportunities of this acreage are only limited by what you would desire to produce. Currently carrot seed and alfalfa are raised on the leased irrigated 70± acres below the home. This soil is again as fertile a soil as can be found. The adjacent pastures are famous for the turf and nursery stock produced in this area.

The trout fishing around this property is only be limited by what one would choose to do on a particular day. The Crooked River, known for it’s redband trout is a short 10 minute drive. The Deschutes River, known for it’sworld famous trout, steelhead and salmon fishing is a short 20 minute drive north. Lake Bill Chinook offers bull trout and kokanee fishing and is 15 minutes from the front door. There are other rivers and streams a short distance away that offer any type of fishing one may desire.

There are few if any areas in the world that provide the beautiful rock outcroppings and meandering tranquility that Smith Rock Retreat has to offer. This property is one of few that ever become available in this part of Oregon. If you have been searching for that special retreat then this should be your first stop.


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