Potential homeowners looking for their perfect off-grid home should start by looking in seven U.S. counties that have been rated as the best places to disconnect from society.
BusinessElectric.com has released a ranking of the top 150 off-grid residential locations in the US, voted on by 3,000 Americans through an online panel survey.
The top seven counties on this year’s list are in nearly every region of the U.S., and their populations range between 4,588 and 185,000.
Here are the seven counties that top the list of off-grid living locations that are perfect for those looking for a little peace and space!
Wasco province
Wasco County in Oregon was founded in 1854 and has been described as “the commercial center of north-central Oregon”
The county named this year as the best off-grid area is Wasco County, a county in Oregon founded in 1854.
The province website calls it “the commercial center of north-central Oregon” and is home to nearly 26,000 residents.
a property listed on Land Search and located in The Dalles, the home called “an off-grid oasis” that supports more than 14,000 acres of National Forest Land.
Anyone interested in purchasing this property to live off-grid and enjoy a busy hunting season in Oregon can do so for $1.55 million.
This property offers a quintessential off-the-grid experience similar to other homes in the province: beautiful forest and fresh air.
Hot Springs County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the county had a population of 4,621 in 2020, which is smaller than the other counties on this list.
Wyoming residents who want to stay away from the outside world can purchase property in the small county of Hot Springs.
According to the United States Census Bureauthe province had 4,621 inhabitants in 2020, which is smaller than the population of the other six provinces on this list.
Most of this province is mountainous, but as of 2022 there are 553,706 hectares of land in the area. farmswith an average farm size of 3,397 hectares.
The farms in this province mainly focus on the cultivation of wheat and cotton. The area’s real reward, however, is the area’s natural hot springs.
Meriwether County
Meriwether County’s history dates back to the days when Native Americans used trails for trade routes and water as a source of healing
Potential homebuyers looking for a great off-grid location in Georgia can stay in Meriwether County.
With a population of nearly 21,000, this Georgia county has a strong agricultural community and natural resources.
Its history dates back to when Native Americans used the county’s trails for trade routes and its natural springs as a source of healing, according to the website of the province.
Today it is an area full of rural properties, farms and hunting grounds, and now has over $33 million worth of property and land. For sale.
Bienville Parish
Bienville Paris has more than 12,000 inhabitants and is full of forests and bodies of water for anyone looking for an alternative way of life
Bienville Parish County in Louisiana has a small population of 12,000 residents, but it is full of abundant forests and bodies of water for anyone looking for an alternative way of life.
The LSU Agriculture Center noted that Kepler Creek Lake offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities and is home to the Blue Hole – a scenic fishing spot.
Other fishing hotspots in the province include The Mill Creek Reservoir and Saline Lake.
Somerset County
Somerset County has a population of over 50,000 and an abundance of water and trails ideal for snowmobiling and ice fishing
Those seeking an off-grid lifestyle in the Northeast can look no further than Maine’s Somerset County.
Not only does the county have a population of over 50,000, but it also has an abundance of forests, waterways and trails that are ideal for hunting, ice fishing and snowmobiling.
a cabin entry for a property in Somerset County, it describes it as “over 8 acres of land to enjoy every aspect of Maine’s outdoor living.”
Litchfield County
Litchfield County’s rolling hills, forests and access to fresh water are just three reasons why this area of Connecticut is a great place to live off the grid for its 185,000 residents
Off-grid real estate enthusiasts in the Northeast can live in rural, but large, Litchfield County in Connecticut.
Established in the 18th century, the founders quickly cleared land for pasture and agriculture.
Today, rolling hills, forests and access to fresh water are just three reasons why this area of Connecticut is a great place to live off the grid for its 185,000 residents.
Lake County
Lake County is full of rivers that will put a smile on anglers’ faces and trails that allow individuals to embark on successful ATV rides
Travelers and potential homeowners can explore off-grid rural Michigan in Lake County, which has a population of just over 12,000.
Founded in 1940, the county is full of rivers perfect for fishing and trails for ATV rides.