Galice Resort For Sale $1,850,000. Oregon Opportunities (800) 772-7284 * www.orop.com Tom Harrison, Principal Broker Licensed in the state of Oregon
Under current family ownership for 33 years with a steadily expanding business over the long term. It has a history of multi-year employees. The business averaged $891,481 in sales per year for the last five years including the great recession. The Business was on track to exceed $900,000 in 2013 when the wildfire season shut down the Rogue River for the month of August. Once the fires were no longer a factor, the business bounced back but it was already the end of the major booking season. Based on the records of the business, net income averaged $108,081 for the 5 years ending in 2012. There are month to month comparisons for 2013 vs 2012 available. All furniture, equipment and fixtures necessary for the business are included in the sale. Real Estate It is the last commercially zoned and used property before the start of the wild and scenic section of the Rogue River. 1. The restaurant and store with 600 feet of river frontage. Two tax parcels for a total of 1.73 acres. There is a 3,127 sqft building with a retail store, restaurant, full bar and 250 capacity restaurant deck. There is also a 1,400 sqft boat shed housing the raft and Tahiti rental inventory. Also included is a gas pump station with 5000 gallons of capacity. (Tax lot 34-08-36 CA #100 = 0.6 acres zoned RR-1 used for parking); (Tax lot 34-08-36 #801 = 1.03 acres zoned Tourist Commercial and the site of the restaurant, bar, store, gas pumps and boat shed) 2. The lodging component. A 1,136 sqft cottage with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, deck with river views and hot tub. Four 1 bedroom cabins with a rustic feel. A 2 bedroom bunkhouse. (Tax lot 34-08-36 #800 = 6.47 acres zoned Rural Commercial) Total overnight capacity of 34. The total real estate encompasses 8.1 acres The information furnished was obtained from sources deemed to be accurate. No warranty or guarantee, either expressed or implied, is intended or made with regard to the accuracy and completeness of this information. Purchaser must independently investigate and evaluate the information available.
Advent res Plan a fun-filled vacation while in the Grants Pass, Oregon area! The friendly staff at the Resort can hook you up with raft and kayak rentals, guided rafting trips or fishing trips, the Resort even offers southern Oregon shuttles.
The Rogue is one Rog e River Water Levels of eight rivers in the United States designated as wild and scenic. Its beauty will always be protected for our visitors. Rafting and fishing are the two favorite pastimes. Although there are 2 major runs for the salmon and steelhead there are fish in the Rogue all year round. You can catch Chinook and Coho salmon, steelhead, brown trout, cutthroat, golden trout, catfish and in the lower part of the river there are still sturgeon. The Chinook and steelhead run in the fall and spring to spawn upriver, and there is also a Coho run in the fall. Fishing If you are planning a fishing trip, call the Galice Resort. They can put you in touch with highly recommended Rogue River and Illinois River fishing outfitters. The Resort is part of a guided referral system that can offer you the services of local guides, shuttles, fishing tackle, Oregon fishing licenses and anything else you might need to create a successful, memorable trip. They can organize fishing packages from half-day to four-day trips on both the Rogue River and the Illinois River. Spring Chinook Salmon There is no better fighting or eating fish than the spring Chinook salmon. "Springers" return from the ocean to the river from Mid-April until the end of July. Fall Chinook and Coho Salmon In recent years, the number of Fall-run Chinook and Coho salmon has increased dramatically, which provides excellent fishing from late August through mid-november.
COTTAGE & BUNKHOUSE Galice Resort is the Rogue River area's most centralized and most recognized resort. For over 30 years, the Thomason family has offered guests the best in Rogue River lodging options that include quaint cabins, a river view home, and a bunkhouse for individuals, groups, reunions, business seminars or even romantic getaways. The Resort is conveniently located just a 20- minute drive west of Grants Pass, Oregon.
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Dining Combine great food, sunshine, a cool beverage and a spectacular Rogue River view and you have all the ingredients for an unforgettable meal. The Galice Resort's restaurant near Grants Pass, Oregon, delivers a great dining experience. Order a full chicken meal with all the fix'ins or just stop in for a smooth, creamy ice cream cone. The convenient location of the restaurant will keep you coming back again and again. The atmosphere is casual and relaxing. If you want family dining and food that's "made with love," you've come to the right place. Homestyle meals such as giant country breakfasts, Sunday brunches, big hamburger lunch platters, dinner buffets, and tons of other yummy choices will make your mouth water & your stomach full. Perhaps you aren't hungry, just thirsty. Come take a break and enjoy a cocktail, an Oregon microbrew beer, glass of Oregon wine, or soda while enjoying the beautiful Rogue River from the expansive deck. On the weekends from May through September, "kick it up a notch" and listen to the great local live bands. Guaranteed to please folks from 5 years old to 95!
Histor of Galice, Oregon Of icially established in 1852, Galice was once known as Galiceburg which was a short distance up Galice Creek from Skull Bar or Lower Town at the mouth of the creek. The present Galice community is downstream from the creek and located above the Rogue River. Galice received its name from Louis Galice, a French miner who was in the irst group of gold prospectors. By 1854, the Galice Mining District was formed making it the 3rd mining district in southern Oregon. Galice was established when rich placer gold inds brought large numbers of miners into the area and later the women and children. One of the largest historic mines in southern Oregon, the Old Channel, is in this area. Travel through Galice until 1911 was done on a narrow road, rough with many chuckholes, dusty in the summer, muddy in the winter, with very few turnouts to pass. Horses and wagons brought all the supplies into the area, utilizing the Massie Ferry (near present Indian Mary Park) to cross the river. The irst Hellgate Bridge was built in 1916 for auto travel. Now a two-lane, paved highway makes the trip into the area easy and enjoyable. Logging and a lumber mill were important in the 1950 s and 1960 s. Today, the Galice community services the recreational needs of those desiring to enjoy the Rogue River with the Galice store, restaurant, overnight lodging, whitewater rentals, and shuttle services. Mary Lou and Gilbert Gil Thomason purchased the Galice Resort in 1981. At that time, the Resort was made up of a tiny store/restaurant combination. That irst year, Gil and Mary Lou hosted their irst BBQ on the street in front of what is now the restaurant/store! That irst BBQ featured steaks, corn and watermelon and it was a surprising success! The next year they added on a small deck to the restaurant so folks could view the river and then kept adding on as the business grew. The Galice Resort s cabins and the current Cottage were built in 1945 (four even earlier-built cabins were located originally by Galice s existing boat shed but were washed away in the 1964 lood) using materials from an old, local school house. The bunkhouse was built in 1982 for storage but was made into lodging a couple years later. That irst year, Galice began renting rafts. Gil and Mary Lou bought 6 rafts; there was only one day that year that all six were rented out. As the whitewater rental business grew, Galice built a boat shed to house the whitewater river rental supplies. The corporation began offering shuttles due, in part, to the need to get guests back to Galice after a day on the river.
Tom Harrison, Principal Broker Licensed in the state of Oregon (541) 944-3131 * (800) 772-7284 WWW.OROP.COM