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Methow River View

price

$150,000|Listed: May 26, 2026

MLS#552476497

location

XXX Gold Creek Road, Carlton, Washington

Status:Active

Property Type

  • Farm
  • Ranch
  • Acreage
  • Recreational Land
  • Hunting Land
  • Mountain Land

Acreage

40 acres

Format

Sale

Description

40 acres with about an acre to build on overlooking the Methow Valley and River. The property does slope and has timber. The property touches state land on two sides, giving direct access to thousands of acres of wilderness Land This is a 40-acre square with scattered timber. The property is sloped, with a building area on top. Seller is putting in a road for access.

Recreation  Carlton and greater Methow Valley area is one of Washington’s top recreation regions, offering four-season outdoor activities surrounded by the North Cascades and vast public lands.

Hunting

The region is well known for:

Mule deer

Whitetail deer

Black bear

Turkey

Upland birds

Predator hunting

Large blocks of nearby public land including national forest and state ground provide excellent hunting access throughout the valley and surrounding mountains.

Fishing

The Methow River system offers opportunities for:

Fly fishing

Steelhead

Trout fishing

Bass and warm water species in nearby lakes

Nearby waters include the Methow River, Twisp River, Chewuch River, Pearrygin Lake, Alta Lake, and countless alpine lakes throughout the Cascades. (wdfw.wa.gov)

Hiking & Horseback Riding

The Methow Valley is surrounded by some of the most scenic backcountry in the Pacific Northwest with:

Hundreds of miles of trails

Wilderness access

Mountain lakes

Horseback riding routes

Backpacking opportunities

Nearby access points lead into the Pasayten Wilderness, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, and North Cascades region. (fs.usda.gov)

Winter Recreation

The area transforms into a winter recreation destination with:

Nordic skiing

Snowmobiling

Snowshoeing

Downhill skiing

Backcountry skiing

The Methow Valley is home to one of the largest groomed Nordic ski trail systems in North America. (methowtrails.org)

River & Water Recreation

Summer recreation includes:

Rafting

Kayaking

Paddleboarding

Swimming

Tubing

The Methow River corridor is especially popular during the warmer months thanks to the valley’s sunny, dry climate.

Nearby Recreation Destinations

Popular nearby destinations include:

North Cascades National Park

Lake Chelan

Pasayten Wilderness

Pearrygin Lake State Park

Loup Loup Ski Bowl

The combination of ranch country, mountain terrain, rivers, and public land access makes the Methow Valley one of the premier recreation and lifestyle destinations in Washington State.

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

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

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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