Property Overview
This 365± acre farm contains productive irrigated cropland and associated agricultural infrastructure, 0.5± miles of Rudio Creek flowing through it, and 1.8± miles of North Fork John Day River frontage, which adds outstanding recreational appeal and riparian habitat. 295.9± acres with certified water rights allow diversion of water from Rudio Creek and the North Fork John Day River to irrigate your hay, pasture, and grain fields. Four center pivots, a wheel line, and some handlines support the distribution of irrigation. Cross-fencing aids in pasture rotation and crop management.
Located between Kimberly and Monument, Oregon, this productive agricultural property combines certified water rights, established irrigation infrastructure, cropland, and exceptional natural beauty into a manageable, efficient landholding.
The Campbell Family ownership emphasized stewardship, irrigation efficiency, and habitat enhancement. Significant investments were made in irrigation infrastructure, including diversions, a distribution pond, pumps, buried pipelines, wheel lines, hand lines, and center pivot systems, to support efficient irrigated crop production. Collaborative conservation projects along Rudio Creek improved summer stream flows, enhanced riparian habitat, and contributed to the return of beaver and native fisheries to the drainage.
Whether used as a productive farm, a recreational retreat, or a long-term legacy holding, the property offers a compelling blend of agriculture, conservation, scenery, and lifestyle within one of Eastern Oregon’s most desirable river corridors.
Fish for smallmouth bass and steelhead trout, or hunt for mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, pronghorn antelope, upland game birds, and waterfowl, or just enjoy the wildlife and river! Possible seller financing may be available for a financially qualified Buyer, on terms and conditions acceptable to the seller.
Property Facts
- Approximately 365 total deeded acres
- Productive irrigated farmland, cross-fenced to aid in crop and pasture management
- 295.9± acres of certified water rights with priority dates dating back to 1885
- Irrigation distribution pond, buried pipelines, wheel lines, hand lines, and pivot irrigation systems
- 1.8± miles North Fork John Day River frontage, and 0.5± miles Rudio Creek flowing through the property
- Conservation-focused improvements supporting irrigation efficiency and habitat enhancement
- Existing CREP acreage along Rudio Creek and the North Fork John Day River supports riparian habitat enhancement
- Excellent fishing opportunities for smallmouth bass and seasonal steelhead
- Strong wildlife presence, including mule deer, elk, upland birds, and waterfowl
- Located within the scenic John Day River recreation corridor near Kimberly, Oregon
