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Ranch at the Canyons Ranch at the Canyons at Smith at Smith Rocks in Central Rocks in Central Oregon Oregon A working A working residential estate ranch residential estate ranch

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Ranch at the CanyonsRanch at the Canyonsat Smith at Smith Rocks in CentralRocks in Central OregonOregon

A working A working residential estate ranchresidential estate ranch ……

Photo by Lee Hicks

Rich geological history…

Spectacular views…

Vineyard and Hayfields …

Lakes…River…Trails…

Stables…Clubhouse

INVESTOR OFFERINGINVESTOR OFFERINGRANCH AT THE CANYONSRANCH AT THE CANYONS

1.0 - OverviewOffering overview and property descriptionOffering pricePhotos

2.0 - Location – Bend and Central OregonSpectacular site chosen for shooting several filmsBend/Central Oregon as retirement & recreation havenEasy access to major airport hubsLifestyle appeal – galleries, dining etc. etc.Article reprints (possibly as Appendix)

3.0 -Site Map and Development PlanIndividual landholdings (illustrated color map)Common areasGuest Ranch componentFAQs (adapt from current FAQ on web site/newsletter)

4.0 - Project amenitiesClubhouse (part of guest ranch)StablesFly fishing lakesVineyardTrails

5. 0 - Developer landholding inventory Developer entitled lotsEntitlement-pending lots

6.0 - Pricing and sales history (????)Chart of previous sales

7.0 - Due diligence package (availability with confidentiality agreement)Entitlement records (CUPs, replacement dwellings etc.)Well logsSeptic feasibility recordsIndividual site plans showing dimensions, building envelopes etc.

1,700 acres, approximately.

More than 500 acres adjacent to Smith Rocks State Park preservedthrough an easement to the Deschutes Basin Land Trust.

60 home sites of approximately 4 to 10 acres;

Nearly 600 acres including irrigated agricultural land or open space.

Central Oregon’s leading pioneer vineyard producing quality wine grapes for the area’s emerging viticulture industry.

Trophy catch and release fly fishing on 13 private Ranch at the Canyons lakes and nearly two miles of the Crooked River. Deep Canyon Outfitters-Orvis Endorsed Expeditions is the Ranch’s exclusive guide service for guests. Residents have fishing privileges.

Miles of maintained trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.

The propertyThe property

15 minutes to Central Oregon’s regional airport in Redmond: nonstop or direct service to Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Denver and Los Angeles;

25 miles north of Bend, the regional commercial hub and base for diverse recreational opportunities;

More than 25 golf courses in a 40-mile radius including many public, public-private or private courses by designers including Nicklaus, Fazio, Jacobsen, and McLay-Smith;

50 minutes to Mt. Bachelor, the Northwest’s premier dry snow skimountain.

Within 15 minutes to an hour to fly fishing on such legendary waters as the Deschutes, Metolius, and Fall rivers or Hosmer, Davis, Sparks, Buckhorn and Suttle lakes.

LocationLocation

Central OregonCentral OregonA region of mountains, lakes and riversA region of mountains, lakes and rivers

11 Cascades peaks rising from nearly 8,000 to more than 10,000 feet.

A chain natural lakes from south of Bend north to the confluence of the Deschutes, Crooked and Metolius rivers for fishing, boating and rafting.

A biking paradise, hosting many major national road, cyclocross and mountain biking events.

Training ground for Olympic downhill and Nordic skiers.

Unlimited outdoors for competitive and casual recreation.

Only 25 miles from Bend, the hub of Central Oregon, and 15 minutes to the regional airport.

Photo by Lee Hicks

From “Eye of the Canyon Viewpoint” near Landholding 21

The view from Sawtooth

No. 23Photo by Lee Hicks

Crooked River runs full with early Spring runoff and attracts expert kayakers.

Photo by Lee Hicks

The view from The Pointe

No. 33

Photo by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

The view across the Crooked River to Balancing Rock

No. 2

Upriver view

No. 10

Photo by Lee Hicks

Miles of hand-laid native stone form the perimeter of the ranch.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Site planSite plan

Landholding Price List & IncentivesLandholding Price List & Incentives(as of January 1, 2012)(as of January 1, 2012)

Landholding Price Landholding Price

36.................................................$525,00036.................................................$525,00037.................................................. 525,00037.................................................. 525,00043.................................................. 695,00043.................................................. 695,00045.................................................. 695,00045.................................................. 695,00050.................................................. 725,00050.................................................. 725,00035.................................................. 725,00035.................................................. 725,00046.................................................. 755,00046.................................................. 755,00012.................................................. 795,00012.................................................. 795,00042.................................................. 795,00042.................................................. 795,00044................................................. 795,00044................................................. 795,00047.................................................. 795,00047.................................................. 795,00049................................................. 795,00049................................................. 795,00041.................................................. 825,00041.................................................. 825,0001................................................... 850,0001................................................... 850,000

13.................................................. 850,00013.................................................. 850,00040.................................................. 850,00040.................................................. 850,00048.................................................. 875,00048.................................................. 875,00033.................................................. 895,00033.................................................. 895,0002.................................................. 895,0002.................................................. 895,0006.................................................. 895,0006.................................................. 895,00023.................................................. 950,00023.................................................. 950,000

Guest RanchGuest Ranch

Guest Ranch Soil AnalysisGuest Ranch Soil Analysis

Photo by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

Trophy rainbow from West LakeTrophy rainbow from West Lake

A bass from Guest Ranch Lake (above)

Photos by Lee Hicks

Monkey Face VineyardMonkey Face Vineyard

Vineyard manager Kerry Damon explains the emergence of new grape clusters.

Photo by Lee Hicks

The Ranch vineyard harvestThe Ranch vineyard harvest

Photos by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

Ranch residents can bottle their own wine under the “Monkey Face” label

Photo by Lee Hicks

Irrigated hayfields join the vineyard, and lakes to create a haven of open space.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Livestock grazing is part of the Ranch’s agricultural use.

Photo by Lee Hicks

The Three Sisters peaks that define the Central Oregon Cascades as seen from the ranch.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

Wildflowers are profuse at the Ranch as in this view to the Old Winery Clubhouse.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Tennis courts, a swimming pool, spa and exercise room are part of the clubhouse facilities.

Photo by Lee Hicks

The Three Sisters peaks in the Oregon Cascades from the Old Winery Clubhouse lake.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Special events for residents and invited guests are held at the stables

View to the clubhouse from the stables.

Photo by Lee Hicks

The Old Barn

No. 47

Photo by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

The clubhouse atrium

Photo by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

Clubhouse dining room

Photo by Lee Hicks

Clubhouse library-parlor

Photo by Lee Hicks

A reception in the stables.

Osprey, quail, heron, Canada geese, eagles, deer, coyotes and badger are among wildlife sharing the ranch.

Photos by Lee Hicks

A Ranch home on the canyon rim above the Crooked River

This home under construction reflects a style compatible with the high-desert landscape.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Open fields below Coyote Butte at the Ranch.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Photo by Lee Hicks

Late afternoon shadows on the Crooked River Trail below the Ranch.

Iconic Monkey Face across the Crooked River from Ranch at the Canyons poses a formidable challenge for expert rock climbers.

Photo by Lee Hicks

From the Ranch you can watch climbers begin their ascent of Monkey Face across the Crooked River.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Rock climbers hone their skills on practice faces at Smith Rock State Park across from Lot 1 at the Ranch.

Photo by Lee Hicks

Swordfish with John Travolta and Halle Berry and The Postmanstarring Kevin Costner and Even Cowgirls Get the Blues starring Uma Thurman and Angie Dickinson, are among recent films with settings at Ranch at the Canyons. Others shot on Ranch locations are Rooster Cogburn and the Lady with John Wayne and Katherine Hepburn; The Indian Fighter with Kirk Douglas and Tonka, starring Sal Mineo.

Kevin Costner looks down to the setting for the battle scene (right) in the 1997 film,The Postman, in which he directed and starred. The scene is in a meadow below landholdings at the Ranch.

Clockwise from top left to right: Scenes and posters from Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Swordfish, Tonka, The Indian Fighter (bottom), Rooster Cogburn and the Lady.

Presented by

R. Lee Hicks 541-588-6614Principal Broker 206-953-3041(vm)

Licensed in the states of Oregon and Washington

[email protected]

The information herein is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Interested parties are advised to seek advice from government agencies and independent counsel regarding land use, zoning, water rights, utilities and other issues related to the acquisition of real estate.

290 E. Cascade AvenueSisters, Oregon 97759

Offering 37 landholdings for an aggregate price of $x,xxx,xxx.

Contact the listing broker for additional details and a confidentiality agreement.

www.ranchatthecanyons.com