1,462 acres of working ranch on Rail Hollow Road. Farmed continuously for over 100 years. Three parcels, multiple residences, 642 acres of water rights, cattle and poultry operations with multiple ponds and seasonal streams. 360 Degree Views of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams and more. 22 miles from Mt. Hood, 20 miles from the Columbia River.
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The property spans three contiguous parcels along Rail Hollow Road in Wasco County, connected by internal ranch roads. 700+ acres of pasture, 700+ acres of native oak woodland and savannah, 642 acres of water rights, seasonal ponds, and irrigation canals. 360-degree views of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, the Columbia River Gorge, and the Simcoe Mountains.
The ranch includes multiple residences, agricultural buildings, and specialty structures across both parcels.
Manufactured home, fully renovated in 2022. Primary residence. Currently used as an Airbnb rental generating seasonal income.
Traditional farmhouse at the operational center of the south parcel. Decks with mountain and garden views.
Oregon Department of Agriculture licensed processing facility. Purpose-built for on-farm poultry processing.
One of two large barns on the south parcel. Equipment storage, hay, and livestock operations.
Separate living quarters for a farm manager or ranch hands. Self-contained unit adjacent to the working facilities.
Hand-built cordwood construction. Double sinks, showers, laundry, and a small kitchenette. A distinctive and functional structure.
A once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire one of Oregon's most extraordinary working farms, one already doing the work.
Farmed continuously for over 100 years, Carbon Farm was purpose-built around regenerative practices that sequester carbon, rebuild soil biology, and integrate animals with crops to create natural fertility cycles. This isn't a vision — it's an active, multi-enterprise farm producing beyond-organic pastured poultry, market garden crops, and microgreens, with a licensed ODA poultry processing facility on site.
The land is the foundation: 700+ acres of pasture, 700+ acres of native oak woodland and savannah, 642 acres of water rights, seasonal ponds, and irrigation canals. Thriving elk, deer, and wild turkey populations make this equally compelling for the serious hunter or conservation-minded buyer.
Infrastructure is in place and fully operational. The historic farmstead includes a farmhouse, multiple barns, outbuildings, bunkhouses, and greenhouses. A 3-bed, 2-bath manufactured home on the north end (renovated 2022) offers additional living quarters or employee housing. Existing guest accommodations and event infrastructure provide a natural foundation for agritourism, corporate retreats, or experiential programs.
A compelling impact investment, conservation acquisition, or generational land holding — with a regenerative operation already underway.
Multiple revenue sources across the property. A new owner can maintain, expand, or restructure these operations.
| Location | Rail Hollow Road, Dufur, Oregon 97021 |
| County | Wasco County |
| Total Acreage | 1,462 acres across two parcels |
| Tax Lots | 3 |
| Parcels | 81227 Rail Hollow Rd (South) + 81338 Rail Hollow Rd (North) |
| Cropland | 726 acres |
| Native Grass | 731 acres |
| Zoning | Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) |
| Debt | Owned free and clear |
| Water Rights | 642 acres. Seasonal ponds, irrigation canals, irrigation wheels. |
| Livestock | Cattle and poultry operations |
| Views | Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Columbia River Gorge, Simcoe Mountains |
| Wildlife | Elk, deer, turkeys on property - 3 LOP Tags for all seasons |
| Distances | 22 mi to Mt. Hood • 20 mi to Columbia River • The Dalles (25 min) • Hood River (35 min) • Portland (90 min) |
| Schools | Dufur School District |
| MLS | #654887848 |
| Equipment | Two Kubota tractors, 2 Polaris Rangers, 1 Ford Tractor, and other implements available and tools available |
731 acres of native grazing plus cropland for feed. Corrals, barns, and manager housing already in place. Scale a cattle, sheep, or mixed livestock operation.
Four years of conversion work already done. Soil health improving, native grass restored, ODA-licensed processing, and diversified operations. Continue the trajectory.
Large contiguous acreage with elk, deer, and turkey. Oak groves, native habitat, and CRP enrollment available. A property with both conservation value and recreational appeal.
Existing Airbnb, event infrastructure, and unique structures like the cordwood bathhouse. 90 minutes from Portland. Mt. Hood views. A canvas for farm stays, retreats, or weddings.
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