±20 Acre Building Lot With Deer Creek Frontage In Stevens County
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Recreational Land, Residential Land, Timberland, Hunting Land, Horse Property
- Road Frontage
- County Road
- Road Surface
- Pavement, Gravel
Land Details
- Timber
Approximate Distances
| 6 mi | to Springdale |
| 6.5 mi | to Valley |
| 11.5 mi | to Loon Lake |
| 22 mi | to Deer Park |
Utilities
| Electric: | Nearby |
| Telephone: | Nearby |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Creek/Spring
- Trail Network
- Internal Road System
Description
This ±20-acre tract in Stevens County offers a combination of privacy, varied terrain, waterfrontage, and access features that support recreational use as well as potential cabin or home construction with buyer due diligence. This property lies at the end of a low-traffic road, providing a quiet setting removed from higher activity areas. A locked gate restricts vehicle entry and limits unnecessary traffic, helping maintain the seclusion that defines this parcel.
The land includes approximately ±800 feet of frontage along Deer Creek. This creek corridor contributes to the overall habitat diversity of the property and provides opportunities for observing wildlife, exploring riparian zones, and accessing a natural water feature. The sloping topography creates multiple viewpoints and landforms, allowing flexibility in how different areas of the acreage may be used. Some elevations offer spectacular territorial views.
A healthy stand of mixed species timber is present across the acreage. The varied age classes and species composition contribute to habitat quality for local wildlife and provide an established forest structure. Deer and turkey are commonly present in the surrounding area, supported by the combination of cover, water access, and adjacent forested lands. To the north, the property borders approximately 40 acres of state-owned land. This public tract adds to the overall low-density setting around the parcel and increases the available landscape for outdoor activities.
Internal roads and trails are established throughout the property, offering access for foot travel and facilitating navigation across different sections of the land. These pathways allow for easier evaluation of potential building locations, timber resources, or future improvement areas and can support activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, or general land management efforts.
Access to the property is provided by a combination of a paved county road and an easement approach, ensuring that legal access routes are in place. Although the location is secluded, the property remains linked to nearby communities. Valley, Washington, is only a short distance away for basic services. Other nearby towns include Chewelah at approximately 14 miles to the north, Colville at approximately 29 miles to the north, Deer Park at approximately 23 miles to the south, and Spokane at approximately 44 miles to the south. These communities offer additional services, supplies, and amenities while still allowing the property to function as a quiet retreat.
The mix of creek frontage, timber, trails, and topographic variation supports a wide range of recreational activities. Potential uses may include hunting, camping, hiking, or long-term land stewardship. For buyers interested in constructing a cabin or full-time residence, the property includes several possible sites, although all development should be confirmed with Stevens County regarding permits, utilities, and land use regulations.
This ±20-acre parcel offers practical access, waterfrontage, established forest cover, and privacy at the end of the road. Its adjacency to state-owned land, internal trail system, and varied terrain contribute to its adaptability for outdoor activities and possible future improvements. Buyers seeking a property with seclusion, natural resources, and long-term use potential may find this tract aligns well with a range of objectives.
Details
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±20 acres in Stevens County
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±800 feet of Deer Creek frontage
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End-of-road privacy behind locked gate
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County road and easement access
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Internal roads and trails throughout
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Mixed species timber stand
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Sloping topography with varied terrain
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Borders ±40 acres of state owned land to the north
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Deer and turkey commonly observed in area
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Suitable for recreation or potential cabin or home site with due diligence
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Owner financing available for well qualified buyer
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Coordinates
48.028, -117.979
Annual Taxes
$33
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