Four private acres on Osoyoos’ Anarchist Mountain, this homesite offers sweeping views, natural beauty, and peaceful surroundings. With a drilled well, power, and a cleared build site, it’s ready for your dream home or getaway retreat. Just minutes from town.
Foreign Buyer Ban does not apply to this property
Welcome to your private 4-acre retreat on Osoyoos’ Anarchist Mountain, perfectly positioned to take in expansive, panoramic views of the valley and mountains beyond. This unique property backs onto Conservation Area, offering privacy and direct access to unspoiled wilderness right at your doorstep.
This property is ready for your vision with a drilled well, power installed, and a cleared building site ideal for your dream home, modern getaway, or investment build. The land features a mix of mature trees, rock outcroppings, and gently sloping terrain, ideal for designing a home that blends into the natural surroundings while maximizing the incredible views in every direction. There is a nice flat spot beside the main build site as well, perfect for a shop, or even a guest cabin.
Located just minutes from the amenities of Osoyoos, yet offering the peace and privacy of mountain living, this property lets you enjoy the best of both worlds, a quite retreat with easy access to the lake, wineries, golf, and everything the South Okanagan has to offer.
This scenic area east of Osoyoos is known for its natural beauty, rolling hills, and expansive views stretching across the Okanagan Valley and into Washington State. Elevated terrain offers cooler summer temperatures, four distinct seasons, and a peaceful rural atmosphere, ideal for those seeking privacy and space without sacrificing convenience.
Just a short (12 minute) drive down the hill, Osoyoos offers access to Canada’s warmest lake, beaches, boating, and a vibrant small-town community. Residents enjoy easy access to the Crowsnest Highway (HWY 3) and nearby US border crossings, making it a desirable location for full-time living, seasonal retreats, or recreational use, all surrounded by some of the South Okanagan’s most stunning landscapes.
This region is a hub for outdoor adventure and relaxation, with access to nature, water, golf, and world class wineries all within easy reach. Enjoy time on Canada’s warmest lake, perfect for swimming, boating, kayaking and fishing. Several beautiful beaches and marinas make lake days easy and accessible. Golfers have their pick of courses including Osoyoos Golf Club’s Park Meadows and Desert Gold courses, plus Sonora Dunes, set beside vineyards with epic desert views. The South Okanagan offers plenty more golf options including Farview Mountain Golf Club in Oliver, ranked among Canada’s top courses.
This property is located in the heart of South Okanagan wine country, surrounded by renowned wineries like Burrowing Owl, NK’Mip Cellars, Moon Curser Vineyards, Hester Creek, and Tinhorn Creek Vineyards, offering wine tasting, dining and beautiful patio views. This region is also home to seasonal farmers markets, fruit stands, and orchards for enjoying local produce and artisan goods.
Adventurers can explore countless hiking and biking trails nearby or visit Haynes Point Provincial Park and Spotted Lake, two local natural landmarks known for their unique beauty.
In winter, Mount Baldy Ski Resort is less than 40 minutes away with skiing, snowshoeing, and cross-country ski trails in a laid-back mountain setting. Snowmobiling, ice fishing, and backcountry exploration are also popular winter activities in the area.
The Osoyoos area is shaped by its indigenous roots, pioneer settlers, and agricultural heritage. This land is part of the traditional territory of the Syilx (Okanagan) First Nation.
European settlers arrived in the late 1800s, drawn by the regions fertile and open rangeland. Cattle ranching, orchards and Vineyards soon became the backbone of the local economy, an identity that continues today.
The name Anarchist Mountain is tied to one of these early settlers, Richard G. Sidley, a justice of the Peace, postmaster, and school trustee known for his fiercely independent nature and anti-government views. Legend has it Sidley carried a stick of dynamite in his boot as a show of defiance, symbolic of his reputation as “The Anarchist” among locals.
49° 0'45.25"N and 119°22'44.90"W
Drilled well, (1.67 gpm) test certificate available. Power is run underground from the lot line to a utility box near the building site.
$1,486.97 (2024)
SH-3 Small Holdings
LOT 12 DISTRICT LOT 2709 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78794
PID 026-384-434
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