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Parcel 2: 180 m/l acres.
Directly east of Parcel 1 with excellent building sites and also has access to the creek. It has most of the improved dryland pasture area and plenty of young trees although no merchantable timber. Pretty draws and excellent views.  LOP tags for the hunter. $100,000.

This is a view looking north from the County Road into Parcel 2, Showing a potential home site.

Large juniper trees such as this one shelter grass and provide shade for livestock and wildlife.

This photo shows the improved pasture which has been planted in much of Parcel 1 and Parcel 2, including Sheep Fescue, Paiute Orchard Grass, and Intermediate Wheat Grass. These improved pastures could be hayed. Young pine and juniper trees are reforesting some of the pastures.

These three photos show Twelve Mile Creek, which flows through both Parcels 1 and 2. The creek flows year-round except in the driest of years.

 

This photo is taken from a potential home site on Parcel 2 but looks westward toward Parcel 1. Tall Great Basin Wild Rye, a native grass, stands in the foreground.