Summit Sotheby's International Realty
Summit Sotheby's International Realty

1750 Park Avenue, PO Box 2370

Park City, UT, United States

171 Aeneas Valley RD 183 Aeneas Valley RD

Tonasket, WA, United States
USD $2,995,000
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The Ranch at Lost Creek consists of 3 parcels totaling 759 acres is tucked away at the end of the well known Aeneas Valley within the northeast mountains of Washington State. The ranch is surrounded by 1000's of acres of untouched public land allowing your adventures to extend far beyond the ranch's borders. 3 pristine year round creeks converge on the ranch forming the West Fork of the Sanpoil River on the ranch. Okanogan County, Washington has many recreational activities, including: Hiking:3,000 miles of hiking trails in national forests Winter sports:The largest Nordic skiing system in the country, plus cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice skating Outdoor activities:Fishing, boating, hunting, horseback riding, mountain climbing, hot-air ballooning, and off-road vehicle fun Wildlife viewing:Birdwatching and viewing other wildlife in the wide-open spaces Scenic drives:Scenic byways for family adventures Farm tours:Learn about locally grown produce Wineries, breweries, cideries, and coffee roasters:Sample local beverages Day spas:Relax in a luxurious day spa Casinos:Play games and enjoy food at casinos operated by the Colville Confederated Tribes Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Okanogan Washington, United States. In Okanogan, thesummers 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°F to 91°F and is rarely below 8°F or above 100°F Okanogan County, Washington has a rich history that includes the following events: Early use by Native Americans The Southern Okanogan Tribe, also known as the Sinkaietk or Uknaqinx, used the area for thousands of years as a fishing and camping ground. Exploration by non-Indians The Okanogan River was known to fur traders and other early non-Indian explorers in the early 1800s. Settled by Europeans Okanogan County was one of the last areas in Washington to be settled by Europeans due to its remoteness. Prospectors' route The area was an early route for prospectors traveling to British Columbia and other communities. County seat The county seat was moved from Ruby City to Salmon City in 1888, and then to Conconully.In 1914, Okanogan won the election to become the county seat, defeating Omak. Incorporation of Okanogan The town of Okanogan was incorporated on October 29, 1907. Grand Coulee Dam Construction of Grand Coulee Dam, the largest producer of electricity in the U.S., began in 1933 and was completed in 1942. Murals discovered In 2022, murals painted by Wenatchee artist W.J. McConnon were discovered during renovations to a commercial building in Okanogan. Today, Okanogan County is a highland desert with mild winters and arid summers.It's a popular destination for outdoor activities like fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, and skiing. Okanogan County is located innorth-central Washington state, along the Canadian border: Location Okanogan County is bordered by British Columbia, Canada to the north, the Columbia River to the south, the Cascade Mountains to the west, and Ferry County to the east. Size Okanogan County is the largest county in Washington state, covering nearly 5,300 square miles. Geography Okanogan County is a highland desert with arid summers and mild winters.The county is dominated by agricultural land, public and private forests, and shrubsteppe. Outdoor activities Okanogan County offers many outdoor activities, including fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, golf, skiing, snowmobiling, and off-road vehicle fun. Notable features Okanogan County is home to the Methow Valley, which includes Winthrop and Sun Mountain Lodge.The county also features the North Cascades Highway, which ventures east after crossing Washington Pass, the state's second-highest pass. Name The name Okanogan comes from the Indian word okanagen, which means rendezvous.

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