Tired of city life—160-acres operating as a B&B, campground/RV business. 20 minutes east of Osoyoos. European-style log home set up for B&B guests. 1.5-acre private lake, shop, barn, RV parking, 9 serviced RV sites, a duplex rental cabin. Excellent horse property.
A rare opportunity to own one of British Columbia’s most unique lifestyle and income-producing ranch properties. Spanning 160 private acres on the southern edge of BC, Arosa Ranch combines luxury country living, hospitality income, and unforgettable natural beauty—just 20 minutes east of Osoyoos where the South Okanagan meets Boundary Country.
Operating successfully for many years, Arosa Ranch has become a sought-after destination for weddings, retreats, camps, private events, RV travellers, and vacation guests. With multiple established income streams and room for future growth, the property offers a rare opportunity to live, work, and invest in one of BC’s most scenic regions.
Entering through the gated entrance and following the long private driveway, you arrive at the heart of the ranch—a stunning European-inspired custom log home overlooking rolling grasslands and panoramic valley views. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home features in-floor radiant heating, a fireplace, spacious gathering areas, and a wraparound deck designed to take in the peaceful surroundings.
The lower level is ideally suited for guest accommodations or retreat use, featuring two bedrooms with en suites, private entrances, sitting and dining areas, sauna, games area, and flexible suite-style space. The upper level provides additional bedrooms and room for extended family or visitors.
Surrounding the home are beautifully maintained lawns, gardens, mature landscaping, and underground irrigation. One of the property’s most treasured features is the private 1.5-acre lake—a peaceful setting for morning coffee, birdwatching, paddleboarding, evening campfires, and exceptional stargazing under the dark rural skies.
The ranch is well-equipped for hosting guests and events with:
Additional infrastructure includes multiple shops, a barn, horse paddocks, fencing, and trail networks throughout the property. The land is well suited for equestrian use, hobby farming, cattle grazing, outdoor recreation, or expanded agritourism ventures.
Bordering the Canada–U.S. boundary, Arosa Ranch sits within easy reach of wineries, golf courses, Mount Baldy skiing, hiking, cycling, lakes, and farm-to-table experiences throughout the region. Wildlife sightings are common and include elk, deer, moose, and a wide variety of birds.
Whether envisioned as a private family estate, destination wedding venue, retreat center, or tourism investment, Arosa Ranch offers an unmatched combination of privacy, beauty, lifestyle, and proven business potential.
Call the listing agent today for more information or to book a time to go by for a look.
6760 Highway 3 - Rock Creek, BC
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Rock Creek is a small rural community in the Boundary Country region of southern BC located along Highway 3 between Osoyoos and Grand Forks. The area is known for its laid-back country atmosphere, wide open landscapes, ranching influence, and strong sense of local community. Folks here are drawn to the quieter pace of life, scenic valley setting, and easy access to nearby services without the busier feel of larger Okanagan centres.
This rural community is relaxed and caters to anyone looking for space, privacy, hobby farming opportunities, or a more affordable lifestyle compared to larger South Okanagan communities. The area has a mix of year-round residents, retirees, ranchers, and seasonal property owners. Highway 3 traffic also supports a handful of local businesses and roadside services.
Amenities are modest but practical for daily needs. The community includes a general store, fuel stations, small cafés, postal services, convenience shopping, and local eateries. Popular local spots include Rock Creek Trading Post, Centex, and Rock Creek Liquor & General Store. Nearby services can also be found in Greenwood, approximately 20 minutes east, while more extensive shopping, healthcare, restaurants, schools, and professional services are available in Grand Forks or Osoyoos, which is approximately a 45-minute drive west.
Grand Forks is also an important service hub for the region and is a similar driving distance east of Rock Creek (roughly 75 km). Many residents use both communities depending on their needs. Rock Creek is often viewed as centrally positioned between these two larger communities.
Rock Creek and the South Okanagan region offer a ton of different year-round outdoor recreation focused on rivers, lakes, scenic backroads, golf, and camping.
The Kettle River is a popular spot for swimming, tubing, kayaking, fishing, and riverside camping with river access, picnic areas, and camping opportunities close to town. Nearby, Johnstone Creek Provincial Park and Rock Creek Provincial Park provide additional natural space along the Kettle River corridor. The historic Kettle Valley Rail Trail corridor converted into a recreational trail system used for cycling, hiking, horseback riding, and ATV touring across the Boundary and Okanagan regions.
Golfers have several options close-by. Kettle Valley Golf Club is located directly in Rock Creek and is well known for its scenic mountain surroundings. Farther west toward Oliver and Osoyoos are larger destination-style courses including Fairview Mountain Golf Club and Nk'Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course.
The South Okanagan region is known for its lakes, wineries, cycling routes, hiking trails, and warm climate. Osoyoos Lake in particular is a major summer tourism with beaches, boating, paddleboarding, and desert landscapes. The Oliver-Osoyoos wine region is also home to many tasting rooms and vineyard experiences, including destinations such as Red Barn Winery at Jagged Rock.
Take a scenic drive through Anarchist Mountain’s backcountry roads for snowmobiling and expansive mountain views. Mount Baldy is a small ski resort northwest of Osoyoos and offers great skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountain biking.
Granby Provincial Park is known for remote backcountry access, hiking, fishing lakes, and wildlife viewing. The area is also popular for more camping and RV travel, with several seasonal parks and campgrounds including Kettle River RV Park, along with numerous forestry roads, backcountry routes, and access points into the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Rock Creek developed during the mid-1800s as a small service community tied to mining, ranching, and transportation routes through British Columbia’s Boundary Country region. The area became active during the gold rush era when prospectors traveled through the Kettle River Valley searching for placer gold deposits. Its location along key wagon and stagecoach routes helped establish Rock Creek as an important stopping point for travelers, freight movement, and nearby ranching operations.
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49° 0'13.50"N and 119°17'22.61"W
$4,016.54 (2025)
ALR
THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 65 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION
YALE DISTRICT
PID 015-148-483
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