Methow Valley Pivot Ground
1941 State Route 153 : Carlton, WA 98841
Okanogan County, Washington
Farm Description
Alfala Grass mix under 3 Zimmatic pivots in great shape, with historical adjudicated water rights, easy access, 3-4 cuttings per season, yielding 5 tons per acre on average. located on State Route 153
Land
Approximately 78 acres with Pogue sandy loam soils, tillable with very little rock. Currently growing Alfalfa Grass mix.
Improvements
Property has deer fencing on the N side along the highway
Recreation
The Methow Valley offers unlimited recreation for the outdoor enthusiast. Hiking, fishing, hunting big and small game, river kayaking, and Rock climbing, to name a few
Agriculture
The land has been used to grow alfalfa and hay for 80-plus years.
The Methow Valley is known for great production and high quality due to the hot summers, cool nights, low humidity, and abundant water.
Region & Climate
The Methow Valley has a pretty unique climate for Washington State. It sits in the eastern rain shadow of the North Cascades, so it's much drier and sunnier than the west side of the state, but still gets cold winters and good mountain snow at higher elevations.
General Climate Overview
Semi-arid valley climate in places like Winthrop and Twisp
Cold snowy winters
Hot dry summers
Roughly 300 days of sunshine annually
Large temperature swings between day and night
Typical Temperatures
Season Typical Temps
Winter 15 F-35 F
Spring 40 F-70 F
Summer 80 F-95 F daytime, cooler nights
Fall 40 F-75 F
The valley floor can get brutally cold during inversions. Winthrop and Mazama have recorded temperatures near -48 F historically.
Precipitation & Snow
Lower valley areas
About 13-16 inches of precipitation annually
Around 40-65 inches of snowfall depending on elevation
Higher mountain elevations
Much wetter and snowier
Heavy snowpack supports skiing and irrigation water
That's why the area supports
Dryland recreation
Irrigated hay and alfalfa
Excellent hunting habitat
Orchards in warmer pockets
Agriculture
The climate is very favorable for
Alfalfa
Timothy hay
Orchard grass
Apples and cherries in some areas
Cattle grazing
The growing season is shorter than lower-elevation parts of Eastern Washington because of cold spring and fall nights.
Recreation Climate
The climate is a huge draw for outdoor recreation
Hot dry summers for horseback riding, hiking, and river activities
Reliable winter snow for Nordic skiing and snowmobiling
The Methow is nationally known for its massive Nordic ski trail system.
One of the Biggest Climate Advantages
A lot of ranch and recreation buyers like the Methow because it has
Mountain scenery without west-side rain
Four true seasons
Low humidity
Cooler summer nights than much of Eastern Washington
It's kind of a blend between
Montana-style mountain climate
Eastern Washington sunshine
Cascade scenery
History
Carlton is a small unincorporated community in the Methow Valley of Okanogan County, located along the Methow River between Twisp and Methow. Today it's known for ranching, farming, recreation, and resilience after major wildfire events, but its roots go back to the late 1800S frontier era.
Early Settlement
The Carlton area developed as settlers moved into the Methow Valley for Cattle ranching
Hay production
Orchard farming
Mining support
River and wagon-route travel
One important historical route near Carlton was the old Texas Creek wagon and stage route, which helped connect the Methow Valley to mining and settlement areas in north-central Washington.
Original Townsite
The original town of Carlton was actually located slightly away from the present-day community. In the early 1900S, Carlton became a small service center for local ranchers and travelers with A store
Garage
Hotel
Restaurant
Basic services for the valley
When the highway alignment changed in 1927, the town was bypassed. Many of the buildings were physically moved closer to the new roadway to form present-day Carlton. One old hotel reportedly remained behind because it could not be moved.
Agriculture & Ranching
Carlton has long been tied to the agricultural economy of the Methow Valley. The wider valley became known for Hay and alfalfa
Cattle ranching
Small orchards
Irrigated agriculture along the river bottoms
The dry climate, irrigation access, and large open valleys made the area attractive for homesteaders and ranch families.
Location
Located in the heart of the Methow Valley, Carlton, Washington offers a central location for recreation, ranching, and year-round living. The community sits along the Methow River on State Route 153, approximately 8 miles south of Twisp and about 20 miles south of Winthrop.
Nearby towns include Twisp - approximately 10 minutes north, offering grocery stores, fuel, restaurants, hardware stores, medical clinics, schools, and local shopping.
Winthrop - approximately 25 minutes north, known for its western-style downtown, restaurants, lodging, outdoor outfitters, breweries, and year-round recreation.
Pateros - roughly 35-40 minutes south with additional services, Columbia River access, and Highway 97 connectivity.
Omak - about 1 hour northeast and provides larger shopping centers, medical facilities, farm and ranch supply stores, and regional services.
Air access includes Twisp Municipal Airport - approximately 10 minutes away with a public-use general aviation runway.
Methow Valley State Airport - located south of Winthrop and commonly used for private aviation access into the valley.
Pangborn Memorial Airport - approximately 2.5 to 3 hours away and offers commercial airline service with connections through Seattle.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - roughly 4.5 to 5 hours away for major domestic and international travel access.
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