Sumpter Real Estate Homes for Sale

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44552 RED BOY RD, Granite 97877

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
3Parking(s)
29Picture(s)
2,348Sqft
Stunning Log Lodge Home Situated Amongst Scattered Timber. Rolling and Level Land, a Joy to Walk. Backs to Forest Land Where Deer and Elk Live in Abundance. Stunning Mountains Surround You. Light Moving Across Long Sight Lines Bring Stunning Views that Change By the Moment. Enjoy The Rich Scenery Year Round, From The Sun Room, Covered Decks and Balconies on All Sides of the Lodge.
$859,000

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1015 MARKET RD, Sumpter 97877

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
21Picture(s)
1,280Sqft
Small 3bed 2 bath manufactured home that sits above the road on 0.94-acre lot with a 36x40 SQFT shop with a graveled floor that has 14ft walls for all of your winter / summer projects. Property is in a nice, wooded area and not far off the highway for easy access. This is a must-see property.
$265,000

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Center ST, Granite 97877

4Picture(s)
1,925Sqft
Great business opportunity with minimal effort. This Mini-Storage is located in the heart of Granite on Center St. There are 7 units approximately 10'x15' and 4 units approximately 8'x15', and an office in front, with potential for an outdoor space or two as well. There are no utilities connected to the property and no bathrooms.
$99,995
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    Sumpter Real Estate.  Find homes for sale in Sumpter Oregon, tucked away in the trees and nestled in Oregon’s Elkhorn Mountain Range, lies the historic gold mining town of Sumpter, Oregon.   Sumpter has an active commercial district that offers shopping and a good number of restaurants.  Sumpter offers some great snowmobiling opportunities in the winter.  Sumpter is located just off HWY 7 between Baker City and John Day Oregon.

    Sumpter’ is 4,424 feet above sea level. The year-round population of Sumpter is approximately 191, consisting of 190 very nice people and one ‘old grouch’. 

    Sumpter Oregon is on the Elkhorn Scenic Byway and is surrounded by mountains, rivers, streams, and lakes and offers virtually everyone the opportunity to enjoy many of Nature’s amenities; great fishing, swimming, boating (nearby), camping, gold panning, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, backpacking, 4-wheeling, ATV’ing, hiking and exploring.

    The surrounding mountains of Sumpter climb to over 9,000 feet, where The ‘Elkhorn Crest Trail’ straddles the rugged rocky ridge of The Elkhorn Mountains. The Elkhorn Crest Trail is a scenic 25 mile trail which begins near Sumpter and ends at Anthony Lakes, home of the best Winter Downhill “Powder” Skiing available. If you are the adventurous type, this moderately strenuous high country trail is a ‘must do’. There are several day hikes along the route. The scenery and wildlife you will witness are absolutely AWESOME!

    The post office was established in 1883, with the spelling of the town’s name as Sumter ; in 1885 the spelling was changed officially to Sumpter. With the invention of the pneumatic drill, stamp mills for crushing ore and new methods to chemically extract the gold from its alloys in the 1890s. By 1897 the Sumpter Valley Railway was extended into Sumpter proper. By the US Census of 1903 the official count was more 3500 registered voters, not including women, who hadn’t yet received the right to vote. The Chinese, who had been brought to the area to work, weren’t allowed to vote either.Find homes for sale in Sumpter Oregon.  Sumpter, Oregon is almost due west of the Baker City real estate market. It’s tucked away in the trees of the Elkhorn range. Sumpter was founded as a result of the gold rush in the 1860s. In 1862, Hugh Asbury, John Reel, Fletch Henderson, Bill Flanagan, and Dick Johnson were traveling to the California gold fields when they camped at what’s now called Cracker Creek. To their surprise, they found gold in the creek and decided to stay rather than continue to California. They named the area Sumpter after the famous fort in South Carolina. Remnants of their fist cabin, located between McCully Creek and Cracker Creek can still be seen today.

    By 1899 brick buildings were appearing in Sumpter and two blocks of Granite Street were paved with planks. Sumter became known as The Queen City. At the height of the gold boom, as many as six railroad carloads of mining machinery were delivered every day, and six hundred car loads of timber were hauled to lumber mills in Sumpter and Baker City. The stage coach arrived seven times each day and millions of dollars of gold were mined. At the peak, in 1900 three was an output of $8,943,486 from thirty-five mines.

    The first of three dredges to mine the gravels of the Powder River began in 1913. What is left of Dredge #1 can be seen near the Sumpter Valley Railway depot in McEwen, where its last bucket turned up the rich farmland of the Sumpter Valley. Mining continued until 1953 when the clatter of the noise of line huge trommel were silenced forever.

    On August 13, 1917 the fire bell throughout Sumpter because fire of an unknown origin had erupted in the cooks quarters of the Capital Hotel. The fire quickly spread to other buildings, and much of the town was destroyed.

    Looking for properties for sale in Sumpter Oregon, contact our office at 541-523-7390.