FAQs
Where is Nail Spring Ranch located?
A: Nail Spring Ranch is located in Bonanza, Oregon, approximately 45 minutes east of Klamath Falls in the Langell Valley. It sits within Southern Oregon’s rural high desert, with direct road access and a FAA-registered private airstrip for fly-in convenience. Despite its seclusion, you're 2.5–4.5 hours from major cities like Medford, Bend, and Reno.
How large is the property?
A: The ranch spans 1,417.58± deeded acres, across 9 contiguous legal parcels, all zoned Farm/Ranch (FR). The property borders federally managed BLM land, creating an extended sense of privacy and access to hundreds of additional acres of public land.
Is the property accessible by private aircraft?
A: Yes. Nail Spring Ranch includes a 2,500± ft FAA-registered private-use airstrip, suitable for small-to-midsize fixed-wing aircraft. The property also features a hangar complex with an insulated aircraft bay, pilot’s quarters, full gym, and gear storage. Aviation-ready estates like this are exceptionally rare — fewer than a dozen exist at this scale in the U.S.
What are the main residences on the property?
A: There are two primary structures:
Main Residence: 5,568± sq ft total | 3 bed, 4 bath | Built in 2012 | Frank Lloyd Wright–inspired Pacific Northwest ranch home
Guest Lodge: 8,722± sq ft | 12 bed, 12.5 bath | Built as a private-use retreat | Commercial-grade kitchen, great room, and multiple suites
The guest lodge sits about 100 yards from the main home, connected via a groomed private drive.
Are the homes move-in ready?
A: Yes — both residences are fully operational, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. The main home features radiant concrete floors, a chef’s kitchen, and sweeping views. The guest lodge is fully furnished for hosting, with dual laundry rooms, commercial appliances, and a layout optimized for large groups.
🔧 No deferred maintenance. No unfinished builds. Just immediate livability.
Does the ranch have water rights or irrigation?
A: Absolutely. The ranch includes 197± irrigated acres, delivered via the Langell Valley Irrigation District and fed by Gerber Reservoir. The property benefits from 9 upstream-positioned headgates on the North Canal, giving it early-season access, strong flow pressure, and dependable delivery during drought years.🔧 No deferred maintenance. No unfinished builds. Just immediate livability.
What shooting or training facilities are on site?
A: Nail Spring Ranch includes dedicated shooting infrastructure, including:
Two sight-in pavilions at 100 and 300 yards (ideal for zeroing optics or pistol drills)
Two long-range shooting structures, including a two-story bay enclosure and a four-bay single-level facility — each on separate parcels
Ideal for recreational shooters, hunters, or tactical applications
These facilities are built for privacy, safety, and precision. They are not "converted barns" — they were engineered for purpose.
What zoning or land use restrictions apply?
A: The entire property is zoned Farm/Ranch (FR) and is free of any HOA, CC&Rs, or restrictive overlays. This gives you maximum flexibility for:
Personal residential use
Legacy family compound
Ranching, grazing, or hay operations
Equestrian, shooting, or conservation easements
Potential future development or subdivision across 9 parcels
Who is this property best suited for?
A: Nail Spring Ranch is ideal for:
Private pilots seeking FAA access without compromise
High-net-worth families building a legacy compound
Land investors looking for income, optionality, and scale
Conservation buyers seeking BLM adjacency and water rights
Outdoor enthusiasts who want range training, trail riding, and wildlife in their backyard
Can I schedule a private tour or fly-in viewing?
A: Yes. Private showings — including fly-in access via the property’s airstrip — are available by appointment. Broker cooperation is welcome with verified buyers.
📞 Contact:
Michael O’Coyne – RE/MAX Integrity
📧 mocoyne.realtor@gmail.com | 📱 (541) 218-7762
Sam Terrell – Northwest Ranch Group
📧 sam@northwestranchgroup.com | 📱 (541) 708-3836