This is a new off-grid tiny house community at the Ford Ranch in Southern Oregon.
The property owners are offering parking on their organic cattle ranch of 5,500 acres for tiny houses.
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New Off-Grid Tiny House Parking in Oregon

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Images © Ford Ranch Oregon
Highlights
- Location: 12 miles from Lakeview, Oregon
- 14 miles north of California border
- 1.5 miles down a private dirt/gravel road
- Can be accessed by boat or private plane
- Continental Mediterranean climate
- Average of 211 sunny days per year
- High of 85 in summer and low of 20 in winter
- Elevation between 4,900 and 5,200 feet
- Contact Peter and Terri at 5one0-21nine-7seven35; [email protected]
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Nice spot, but too far out of my way since I live up in Northern Ontario Canada. Too bad this rancher is not here!
I know! Hard when these great spots aren’t close by — Tiny House Talk Team
This is a great looking area for a TH community and nice that it is being offered. I lived in Oregon as a child and it is a wonderful place.
Thanks, Patty!
Beautiful land…!
OREGON!
Oft times, visitors from claustrophobic rushed areas, such as parts of California or much of fUSA’s east coast, have identical reactions to Oregonians.
It’s known as the “Oregon effect”. Oregonians smile, Oregonians invest their time getting to know you. Maybe it comes from living in a place with more elk than humans.
And there are those “three-minute hippie-hugs”.
A lot of visitors to Oregon can’t handle such an intense feeling of freedom, so they hurry hurry hurry back to their safe place. Then, they notice a gnawing indefinable sense of something missing in their cities and skyscrapers. Something wild. Something open and unfenced. A lingering memory of our species’ primal times, fundamental and necessary.
YEE HAW!
Large Marge, You cut that out! Stop it right now…. I can’t catch this Oregon Effect right now. I have no defense! ~grin~
Love your post. The Beautiful lush expanse of land. I already feel the twinge…. calling… if only. Beautiful State
Large Marge,
You sound a lot like me, are you my clone ??
does slaughter happen on the land? if so, how far from where the TH will be? will TH residents hear/smell the cow slaughter? thank you.
Hi Amy, you’ll have to contact them directly. They have a great contact form on their website which we linked to above multiple times 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
Beautiful! Do you rent? Or can you buy a small piece of land?
What does it cost to live there monthly?
Hi Stacy — I don’t think they will see this comment — you can get in touch with them directly here: http://www.fordranchoregon.com/contact.html