Nestled along 1.5 miles of Williamson River frontage and bordering the 40,000-acre Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, this stunning property offers natural beauty, privacy, and endless possibilities. Once home to Native Americans and crossed in the 1840s by John C. Fremont's expedition--complete with cavalry, Kit Carson, and a cannon--the land carries a rich history. From the charming cabin built with native materials in classic craftsman style, enjoy sweeping marsh views with Yamsi Mountain perfectly framed in the distance. A haven for bird and wildlife lovers, it also features sub-irrigated pastures and miles of trails ideal for horseback riding. Approved for a guest ranch with plans for 7 cabins and a possible airstrip. Infrastructure includes multiple wells, power, and septic approvals. Carefully thinned for wildfire resilience. Just 40 minutes to Crater Lake and Diamond Lake, this rare offering blends unspoiled wilderness with modern conveniences.