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FOR SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION CALL 1-800-845-3524
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PUBLISHED RESERVE:
$475,000
LAST ASKING:
$900,000
SIZE:
151± Acres
ELEVATION:
1,640± to 2,630± Feet
ZONING:
TBR – Timber District
PROPERTY INSPECTION:
At Any Time (Use
Caution – Artesian Hot Springs along Clackamas River
Frontage)
FINANCING:
None – All Cash
DESCRIPTION:
Austin Hot Springs is a 151± acre rare
private in-holding, located within the Mt. Hood National
Forest, 32± miles east of Estacada and along U.S. Forest
Service Road 46, five miles past the Ripplebrook Ranger Station. Portland is a 75 minute drive from Austin Hot
Springs. The property is located along a section of the Clackamas Wild and Scenic River, and contains over one-
quarter mile of river frontage on both sides of the Clackamas River. The artesian hot springs are along both sides
of the river, with temperatures of up to 185 degrees. A prior owner had reportedly drilled a well 1,500± feet deep
for potential geothermal power generation, but the water temperature was not above the required 250 degrees.
Austin Hot Springs had been operated by Portland General Electric (PGE) as a campground and recreation area
until it sold in the 1980s. It had been proposed by a prior owner to be a seasonal river front hot springs resort with
lodge, cabins, RV spaces and tent camping, to be developed along the bench above the river, along USFS Road
46, which is typically open from May to November. There have been no plans submitted to Clackamas County.
This portion of the Clackamas River supports runs of Coho and spring and fall Chinook salmon, summer
Austin Hot Springs in Mt. Hood National Forest
Clackamas County, Oregon
Clackamas River
Austin Hot Springs
USFS Road 46
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