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Wolf Gulch Farm is a 180-acre permaculture homestead in Southern Oregon's Little Applegate Valley. Tucked in a private valley with great southern exposure, this unique property offers gravity fed irrigation, organic gardens, ponds, orchards, and access to the 21-mile Sterling Mine Ditch Trail. The nearly 5,000 sq ft straw-bale home is designed for communal living, with three connected living spaces—each with a kitchen and bath. Outbuildings include a barn, yurts, and greenhouses. The land is thoughtfully designed to support homesteading, permaculture, and small-scale farming. Just 11 miles from Ruch and 26 miles from the Medford airport, it's private yet accessible. The valley is known for its rich agricultural history, public lands, and access to outdoor recreation including Applegate Lake and the Applegate Wine Trail. Whether for family living, self-reliance, or land-based education, Wolf Gulch Farm is a rare opportunity to live close to nature and continue a legacy of stewardship.