About Birch Creek Historic Ranch
Nestled among cream and chocolate colored hills, barren red cliffs, and towering rock spires lays a secret oasis: the Birch Creek Historic Ranch. Established in the early 1900s, the ingenuity and determination of a Basque sheepherder and a West Virginia cattle rancher are still evident at the site today. Stone walls built in the Basque tradition still ascend the mesa. Remnants of a waterwheel hint at the lush alfalfa fields fed through the gravity irrigation system. Nineteen buildings and structures at the ranch contribute to the property's designation as a historical rural landscape on the Department of the Interior's National Register of Historic Places.Know Before You GoOpen YEAR ROUND, best access May-October.Accessibility is dependent on road conditions. A high clearance, four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended.There is a single water source and restroom. Five-unit campground.Point of InterestContact the Bureau of Land Management Vale District office for facilities rental information, current road access conditions, and any seasonal fire closure restrictions.
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Location Birch Creek Historic Ranch
Address:
Vale District Office, 100 Oregon Street
Vale, OR, 97918
United States
Highway access
Birch Creek Historic Ranch is accessible via Oregon State Highway 201, which is approximately 22 miles to the east in Vale.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.2147 / -117.503
Elevation: 832 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026
Managed by Bureau of Land Management