Hall and Hall


Hall and Hall was formed in 1946 as an agricultural mortgage company and has since branched out into farm and ranch brokerage, appraisals, resource management and enhancement, retained search, auctions, and consultation on conservation easements and stewardship plans. The company has emerged as the largest full service rural real estate firm in the Rocky Mountain West and Great Plains regions, managing more than one million acres of land, and servicing a loan portfolio of more than $500 million. A unique partnership between its offices in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado ensures that the client receives local knowledge and personal service as well as the international perspective needed to make informed acquisition and management decisions. http://hallhall.com/
$9,800,000  •  4,681.93 acres
The Rigden Ranch is in an incomparable western setting of high mesas and open valleys that have seen Indian tribes, miners, settlers, and ranchers live here through the years of recorded history. This includes Virgil Earp, who homesteaded on the ranch along Kirkland Creek after his time in Tombstone, Arizona, with his brother Wyatt. The ranch has been in the care of the Rigden family, including the famed sculptor and painter Cynthia Rigden, for over a century. Along a popular scenic route for travelers soaking in the desert landscape, there is plenty of land and water for the dreams of future owners to be realized. **Offered in cooperation with Jim Webb of Hebbard & Webb, Inc. Phone: 602-524-8017 Email: hwincre@aol.com
$7,000,000  •  1,600 acres
Keota Ranch is a 1,600+/- acre working cattle ranch in eastern Oklahoma offering a rare combination of productivity, hunting, recreational components, and all-weather paved road accessibility. The ranch features approximately 160+/- acres of cultivation with the potential to expand crop land if desired and roughly 70+/- acres of timberland on a ridge located on the southwest side of the ranch, with the remaining balance of approximately 1,370+/- acres being primarily bermuda and native grasses for grazing. A well-planned cattle working facility and improvements, positioned in the middle of the ranch, are well-drained and maintain over 3,350 feet of bunk space and 20,000 tons of storage for silage. The abundant water, quality soils, open pasture subdivided by cross-fencing for rotational grazing, and scattered tree breaks for cover, make for a desirable and sustainable cattle operation with a modest recreational value. Its central improvements and natural features make it ideal for continued ranching use, recreation, or a grow yard facility. The Facts: ~ 3,350 feet of bunk space ~ Two water wells ~ Co-op water meter ~ 160+/- acres in cultivation ~ 350 to 400 AU’s carrying capacity ~ Multiple ponds ~ Wildlife and timber ~ All-weather paved county roads ~ 20,000 tons of storage for silage
$2,900,000  •  775 acres
Niobrara River Cabin Ranch consists of 775+/- deeded acres near Bassett, Nebraska, in the National Scenic River Corridor. The ranch features a fully furnished log cabin home overlooking the Niobrara River valley. The ranch has one mile of river frontage with tree-covered canyons and hay/alfalfa meadows surrounded by wooded draws and bottomlands. The cabin's extensive windows and wrap-around deck offer a majestic view of the river valley, allowing for enjoyment of all seasons. The ranch is easily accessible by county road and is teeming with wildlife of all kinds. The ranch has been well-maintained, and pride of ownership is evident.
$3,495,000  •  531 acres
Mononi Flats is a 531+/- acre deeded ranch along the northwestern edge of Wyoming near Deaver in Park County. Its most distinguishing feature is its adjacency to more than 30,000+/- acres of contiguous Bureau of Land Management and State lands, allowing expansive access and extending the property's utility and recreational value far beyond its deeded boundaries. This seamless connection to public lands provides an unparalleled opportunity for hunting, wildlife observation, and motorized access across a vast landscape, effectively making this a 30,000+/- acre experience. The ranch features a high-quality, modern residence with an attached shop, built in 2020, offering turnkey comfort and functionality for full-time or seasonal occupancy. The water resources are robust, with adjudicated irrigation rights sourced from the Shoshone River drainage near Cody. These rights support roughly 250+/- acres of irrigated meadows, which are currently planted to benefit both agriculture and wildlife habitat. Two flowing springs and several lateral ditches enhance the riparian areas on the property, drawing a wide range of wildlife species and supporting grazing rotations. With its strategic location near Powell and Cody, the ranch benefits from easy access to services, air travel, and national attractions such as Yellowstone National Park and the Lower Shoshone River. The broader region is defined by panoramic views of the Bighorn, Pryor, and Absaroka Mountain ranges. Currently operated for recreational and seasonal agricultural use, Mononi Flats is both a private sanctuary and an active sporting property, providing hunting, fishing access, and four-season exploration. The location, improvements, water resources, and extensive access to public land make Mononi Flats a truly multifaceted property for discerning buyers. The Facts: ~ Northwestern Wyoming, near Deaver in Park County ~ 531+/- deeded acres ~ Borders 30,000+/- acres of contiguous BLM and State lands ~ Modern home with attached shop, built in 2020 ~ Adjudicated water rights from the Shoshone River drainage ~ Approximately 250+/- acres of irrigated meadows ~ Two flowing springs and multiple lateral ditches ~ Deer, upland birds, and diverse native species ~ Productive meadows, riparian corridors, and open rangeland ~ County-maintained road; close to Powell and Cody, WY ~ Near Yellowstone National Park, Bighorn, Pryor, and Absaroka Mountain Ranges ~ Modern systems supporting full-time or seasonal living ~ Hunting, fishing access, wildlife viewing, and four-season exploration ~ Panoramic mountain and open range vistas
$1,100,000  •  114.18 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347. Tres Mesas is a definitive name, referring to the three prominent mesas that protrude into the property, towering over a quaint and well-equipped cabin in central Texas. This recreational ranch getaway or hobby farm offers views of the surrounding Hill Country with hunting and recreational opportunities in close relation to Waco, Austin, Goldthwaite, and Lampasas. This hill country retreat stands out with its scenic terrain, modest improvements, and passive income from a single wind turbine on one of the mesas. The two-story log cabin and screened porch offer a nostalgic charm, overlooking a small pond perfect for fishing, complete with a water well, fiber internet, and a small, covered shed for storing equipment. The land features abrupt elevation changes to the tops of the mesas, a small pasture for cultivation, a mix of hardwood and cedar, and a tank for wildlife or to stock fish. The property is suitable for grazing a small number of cattle, sheep, goats, or exotic animals and enjoys good access and proximity to both Goldthwaite and Lampasas, with a manageable distance from other major Texas cities like Waco, Austin, and Killeen. With its proximity to these towns, further income potential could be expanded by utilizing it as a short-term rental or developing a retreat for rental income. A peaceful retreat for hunting and recreation, this is an investment with value for its income, proximity, and location to major Texas towns. The Facts: ~ Two-story log cabin with screened porch and nostalgic charm ~ Small pond for fishing, livestock, and wildlife ~ Wind turbine provides a passive income ~ Primarily hardwood and cedar mix with abrupt elevation changes and pastureland ~ Conveniently located near Waco, Austin, Lampasas, Goldthwaite, and Killeen ~ One small pasture for grazing or food plot potential
$6,750,000  •  21.34 acres
Mackay Bar Outfitters and Guest Ranch (or simply Mackay Bar Ranch) is a 21+/- acre backcountry sanctuary nestled deep within the Payette National Forest at the heart of the Frank Church-River of No Return and Gospel Hump Wilderness Areas. The ranch boasts approximately 3,000 feet of frontage on the main stem of the Salmon River, a National Wild and Scenic River and one of America's longest undammed, free-flowing waterways. A collection of tasteful, immaculately maintained ranch buildings, including the lodge, owner's home, multiple guest cabins, staff housing, and operational structures, are perched above the Salmon with views of the surrounding canyon and direct access to a white sand beach. The residential structures all have modern conveniences and are serviced by a comprehensive, off-grid power system featuring a hydroelectric power plant along with new propane generators, solar panels, inverters, and robust battery storage. Mackay Bar is one of the more accessible properties in the Salmon River Canyon and is primarily reached by jetboat from the Vinegar Creek boat landing 25 miles downstream and aircraft using the ranch's 1,900+/- foot runway. The property can also be accessed by vehicle using a seasonal national forest road from Dixie, about 25 miles north of the property. Mackay Bar Ranch operates as one of the premier outfitting and guest destinations in the northern Rockies, utilizing U.S. Forest Service special use permits for exclusive big game hunting on 200,000+/- acres of surrounding wilderness areas and commercial jet boat services on 80+/- miles of the Salmon River for fishing, upland hunting, hiking, touring, and wildlife viewing. The ranch is offered turnkey with business assets, permits, furnishings, and equipment, including two 28-foot, custom jet boats. Mackay Bar offers significant management flexibility depending on one's goals. The next owner can leverage the ranch's existing reputation, customer base, and market presence to operate the outfitting and hospitality business or simply enjoy the ranch as a private refuge, while taking advantage of the outfitting permits for a steady income stream. The Facts: ~ Unique 21+/- acre backcountry ranch surrounded by national forest and federal wilderness areas ~ Over a half mile of frontage on the main stem of the Salmon River, a National Wild and Scenic River ~ Reachable by jet boat, aircraft, or vehicle ~ Tasteful and well-maintained structures include a lodge with ample outdoor living space, an owner's home, guest cabins, and staff housing ~ Licensed irrigation, commercial, and hydropower water rights from multiple sources ~ Multiple special-use permits for guided big game hunting in the adjoining wilderness areas and commercial jet boat use on the Salmon River ~ Accommodates up to 28 guests, while "glamping" style wall tents provide extra room for large groups ~ Offered turnkey with business assets, permits, furnishings, and equipment, including two custom-built, twin-engine jet boats ~ Diverse wildlife includes elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, cougar, black bear, wolves, and various upland bird species ~ Fishing opportunities include spring and fall steelhead, smallmouth bass, and resident cutthroat and rainbow trout ~ Setting for one of the West's premier outfitting and guest operations ~ Well-suited for ongoing commercial operations or as an exclusive private retreat
$7,650,000  •  804 acres
Tucked above the alluvial benches on the west side of the Bitterroot Valley and below Lolo Peak lies a legendary recreational retreat full of potential for the adventurous. With its dozens of professionally designed ski runs and miles of hiking trails and two-track roads, it would be difficult to source a more unique opportunity so close to modern amenities. The summit at Lolo Ranch, located minutes from Missoula, offers over 800 acres in two tracts. The ski hill boasts nearly 700 acres of mixed timber and meadow with both gentle and advanced runs. These may be used for private downhill skiing/snowboarding in the winter, then repurposed in the summer for other trail-oriented activities like mountain biking or horseback riding. With its stunning setting near McClain Creek and below some spectacular cliff faces, the approximately 109-acre base area offers more moderate topography suitable for a variety of residential or hospitality use profiles. Power and water are in, making the site build-ready. In addition to recreation dedicated to gravity junkies, the Summit at Lolo Ranch is home to one of northern Bitterroot's most notable elk herds, which are often seen on the property and in the surrounding areas. Mule and whitetail deer, coyotes, and bears also call the ranch home. If over 800 acres isn't enough, the ranch shares a one-and-three-quarters-mile boundary with the Lolo National Forest, providing exclusive entry at nearly 6,200 feet in elevation. From that point, an owner will have unparalleled access to two mountain lakes, giving way to millions of acres of public land, including the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Situated half an hour from vibrant Missoula, the property is near a full suite of amenities, including two regional hospitals, the University of Montana, a commercial airport, fine dining and shopping. The Facts: ~ 804+/- acres ~ .83+/- miles of McClain Creek ~ 1.75+/- mile public land boundary with exclusive access into Lolo National Forest ~ Dozens of professionally designed private ski runs; miles of hiking trails and two-tracks ~ Exclusive, high elevation access into Lolo National Forest and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness ~ Hunting District 260 ~ 30 minutes to Missoula ~ Power and well in at the most desirable building site ~ Unique and private build site with views of the Bitterroot Valley and McClain Creek Canyon ~ Alternative configurations are possible should buyers wish to add more ground
$5,575,000  •  453 acres
Edgewood Farm is a historic and thoroughly improved farm located just outside of Orange, Virginia. Set against the Blue Ridge Mountains, Edgewood's rolling topography features a balanced mix of scenic beauty, agricultural utility, and the classic lifestyle of Virginia's hunt country. The expansive, five-bedroom, main house (circa 1853) anchors the property and is surrounded by a comprehensive set of complementing structures, including a pool and pool house, manager's house, barns, and a fully retrofitted event space, which is comprised of several historic support structures and barns that can easily accommodate weddings and other events. The Rapidan River traces the farm's southern and eastern boundaries for nearly two and a half miles, creating a riparian buffer that further adds to the farm's bucolic appeal. Additional water features include two stocked ponds. The pastures are actively leased for cattle grazing and hay production, while recreational trails wind throughout the land. Located ten minutes from Orange, forty-five minutes from Charlottesville, and only ninety minutes from Washington, D.C., Edgewood captures the perfect equilibrium of privacy, accessibility, recreation, and agriculture, all while providing the infrastructure and location needed to support a dynamic and engaging lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 453+/- acres ~ Five-bedroom, 6,650+/- square foot main home (circa 1853) ~ Extensive additional improvements include multiple guest homes, the manager's house, event facilities, pool, and pool house. ~ Multiple equipment barns and enclosed workshop ~ 2.4+/- miles of frontage on the Rapidan River ~ Two stocked ponds (approx. 2.7+/- acres and 1.6+/- acres) ~ 270+/- acres of fenced pasture ~ Ample opportunity to develop recreational and equestrian resources ~ Whitetail deer, Eastern Wild Turkey, black bear, dove, and a variety of seasonal waterfowl are all present ~ Ten minutes to Orange, Virginia ~ 45 minutes to Charlottesville, Virginia ~ 90 minutes to both Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia ~ Charlottesville Albemarle Regional Airport and Dulles International Airport can be reached in under 30 minutes and 90 minutes, respectively ~ Not under conservation easement
$9,000,000  •  513 acres
Located less than 30 minutes from downtown Missoula, this diverse assemblage offers a rare opportunity to own one of the more unique offerings in western Montana. Situated in the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountain Range, Peregrine Peak Ranch provides an exceptional mix of recreational amenities, a modest production component, and a custom log home. Consisting of roughly 513 acres, the ranch rises gently from the valley floor, crossing productive meadows before entering the forest interface. From there, the elevation increases up the McClain Creek Canyon, where it meets with Lolo National Forest and a coveted 640-acre, 83 AUM state grazing lease. The centerpiece of the ranch is a 5,000+ square foot custom log home nestled in the trees overlooking the bucolic Bitterroot Valley. Built in 2006, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom residence imbues rustic charm but with all the modern amenities. The 2,500+ main level includes a primary suite, vaulted great room, luxury kitchen, and laundry facilities. Below grade is the fully finished walkout basement with a family room, wine cellar, office, and four additional bedrooms. Recreationally, the ranch is home to the northern Bitterroot Valley’s most recognizable elk herd, often seen on the ranch and in the surrounding neighborhoods. Numbering between 100 and 150 animals, they rarely leave the area, preferring the food, water, and cover the ranch provides. In addition to elk, the ranch is home to mule deer in the upper elevations, with whitetail primarily inhabiting the lower ranch. The ranch offers miles of roads and trails with almost exclusive access to the Lolo National Forest directly from the property. Agriculturally, the ranch could support a small cattle operation, with nearly 82 acres under pivot irrigation and a 640-acre state grazing lease. The Facts: ~ 513+/- acre mix of timber, irrigated pasture and open meadow ~ 5,000+/- square foot five-bedroom, six-bathroom custom log residence with double car garage and wrap-around deck in a private forest setting ~ McClain Creek frontage and associated riparian zones ~ 83 AUM state grazing lease on 640 acres ~ Approximately a quarter-mile boundary with Lolo National Forest providing access into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness ~ 83+/- acres under pivot irrigation ~ Spectacular geologic cliff formations with nesting Peregrine falcons ~ 30 minutes to downtown Missoula ~ Alternative configurations are possible should buyers wish to add more ground
$14,500,000  •  1,609.87 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347 or Tyler Jacobs, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 936-537-1749.. Horsefly Mountain Ranch is a diverse and well-appointed property offering a unique convergence of residential luxury, agricultural functions, and recreational appeal. Situated in Mills County near the town of Goldthwaite, this 1,610+/- acre ranch features an all-steel framed main residence, equestrian facilities, working pens, barns, and a variety of secondary guest quarters. Notably, the property benefits from a rare and extensive gravity-fed spring water system, making an off-grid lifestyle possible. Sustainability is further supported by income from hay production, cattle, and meat goat operations, as well as passive revenue from a wind energy lease with five turbines that generate approximately $50,000 annually. The landscape is a fair balance of open grazing areas, areas with dense brush cover, multiple stock ponds, and a crown jewel private fifteen-acre lake with excellent fishing, waterfowl, and recreational uses. Views of Bread Tray Mountain give a scenic backdrop, while proximity to Austin, Dallas, Waco, and resort destinations support convenience and desirability. Wildlife habitat, a portion of high fencing, internal cross fencing for rotational grazing, and the variety of recreational potential round out the property's appeal. From well-considered improvements, a strong balance of ag production, recreational appeal, and income generation, Horsefly Mountain Ranch represents a distinctive opportunity in Central Texas. The Facts: ~ 1,610+/- acre ranch located in Mills County near Goldthwaite, Texas ~ All-steel framed primary residence with multiple guest quarters ~ Ranch-horse facilities, barns, working pens, and high fencing for livestock ~ Private fifteen-acre lake, six stock ponds, and scenic views of Bread Tray Mountain ~ Extensive gravity-fed spring water system supporting off-grid living ~ Income from hay production, cattle, meat goats, and five wind turbines ~ Mix of open grazing, dense brush, wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities, including fishing and waterfowl activities
$3,500,000  •  831.51 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Nestled in the heart of highly sought-after Childress County, Texas, this exceptional property comprises 832+/- acres that offer the ideal blend of recreation, production agriculture, and upscale rural living. Whether you're seeking a full-time residence, a corporate retreat, or an income-generating hunting and cattle operation, this ranch delivers on every front. The ranch covers a diverse landscape and is defined by its unique combination of terrain, water features, and improvements. The land boasts a well-balanced mix of improved and native pastureland, along with approximately 135+/- acres of dryland cropland currently utilized for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots. This setup supports both livestock and native game, making the property a standout choice for cattle ranchers and sportsmen alike. Water is one of the property's most impressive features, with multiple wells, rural water taps, and earthen ponds scattered across the acreage. A scenic 10+/- acre bass fishing lake serves as the ranch's crown jewel, providing excellent angling and a serene focal point for relaxing and entertaining. The ranch lies in classic upland country, where several picturesque draws cut through the landscape, creating natural corridors for wildlife and offering rich, productive bottomland. A thick cover of native brush and vegetation enhances the habitat, supporting healthy populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, quail, and other game species. This combination of water, cover, and food sources makes it a haven for hunters and nature enthusiasts. Improvements on the ranch are extensive and well thought-out, making the property turnkey for a wide range of uses. The main residence is an impressive country-style, two-story, four-bedroom, four-bathroom home designed with self-sufficiency and comfort in mind. Whether used as a family home or the centerpiece of a corporate retreat, it offers ample space and luxury in a serene rural setting. A separate bunkhouse accommodates guests or ranch hand. Other structures include covered working pens, a large walk-in freezer, and a storage container. The property is also outfitted with comprehensive livestock infrastructure, including fencing, working pens, and barns, all in excellent condition, capable of supporting a full-scale livestock program. Altogether, this unique Childress County offer represents a rare opportunity to own a property that combines natural beauty, strong agricultural potential, and top-tier improvements. Whether your goal is recreation, ranching, or a retreat, this Texas gem is ready to exceed expectations. The Facts: ~ 832+/- deeded acres in southern Childress County, Texas ~ Located approximately 10 miles southwest of Childress with good access from County Road DD Unique combination of recreational opportunity and production agriculture ~ Approximately 135 acres of dryland cropland used for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots ~ Excellent water resources, including multiple wells, an extensive livestock water system of waterlines and several drinking troughs, rural water taps, earthen tanks, and a scenic 10+/- acre lake managed for quality bass fishing ~ Dense native brush providing ideal habitat for whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, quail, and other wildlife ~ Country-style 5,200+/- square foot two-story residence with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a great room with a catalytic fireplace, and a large basement ~ Home is built for "off grid" living to include an EMP hardened 25KW solar power electrical system with lithium batteries, backup generator, garden area, and chicken coop ~ 40'x40' shop with exercise room and bathroom, three-sided equipment shed, 12'x15' walk-in freezer, and a rifle and pistol shooting range ~ Extensive livestock improvements, including video-monitored calving area, lighted pens, and climate-controlled AI room ~ Separate bunkhouse for guests, staff, or hunting parties ~ Childress County is a developing hub for alternative energy and data centers ~ North boundary is bordered by a 345kv and 138kv transmission line ~ All alternative energy rights will convey to the buyer, and the seller will retain mineral rights
$15,000,000  •  1,414 acres
Colorado Haven is a 1,414+/- acre mountain recreational property located within 20 miles of the Yampa Valley Regional Airport. This off-grid property combines a thoughtfully designed luxury camp with a broad array of outdoor pursuits, offering a retreat of uncommon scope and quality. Rolling meadows, scrub oak hillsides, and mature stands of aspen, fir, and spruce provide habitat for trophy elk, mule deer, antelope, and grouse. Improvements on the property are substantial, with custom yurts and log cabins provide luxe lodging. Modern systems support the property with reliable off-grid running water and electricity, camp-wide Starlink internet, and multi-zone sound. Multiple shop buildings and storage facilities provide for equipment, vehicles, and supplies, much of which will convey with the property. Colorado Haven has been designed and maintained to a high standard, with accommodations, infrastructure, and recreational resources that distinguish it as a premier mountain retreat that combines comfort, access, and wilderness in a single holding.
$15,000,000  •  2,017 acres
The 2,017+/- deeded acre Royal Elk Ranch possesses an unmatched suite of attributes and natural beauty within easy striking distance of Vail and Aspen. Exceptionally private, the ranch offers an aspen and pine forest setting with ski runs, abundant wildlife and unmatched viewsheds. Year-round recreational opportunities are limitless both within the ranch as well as on the adjacent White River National Forest and BLM lands. Perched above the Colorado River just off the Interstate 70 corridor, Royal Elk is the hard-to-find large acreage holding that is attractive and close to world-class skiing and amenities. Unique to the ranch are its art installations. Found in various locations throughout the property (including a particular fork in the road), these original pieces were featured at Burning Man. While not included in the offering price, the installations are negotiable. At Royal Elk Ranch, one will find a diverse mountain landscape with a blend of large aspen groves and stands of spruce and Douglas-fir intermixed with meadows and open ridge tops. At the core of the property are the ranch's ski runs, which begin on ridge tops and descend through aspen and oak-covered slopes. The lower eastern elevations of the property are a balance of open meadow, aspen stands and oak forest. While the ranch itself is beautiful, the views it provides are unsurpassed. From the property, one has intimate views of Deep Creek Canyon as well as panoramic views of the Eagle and Colorado River valleys, the Maroon Bells, Mount Sopris, the Gore Range, Elk Mountains, Castle Mountain and the Flat Tops Range. Royal Elk is also home to a robust elk population, has good numbers of mule deer and has long provided excellent hunting during the archery and rifle seasons. One can easily access the surrounding national forest and BLM lands on foot, by vehicle or snow machine, depending on the time of year. A foot trail from the ranch also provides a unique point of access to the bottom of Deep Creek Canyon and fishing on Deep Creek. Royal Elk is unencumbered by conservation easements. The ranch is lightly improved with a nice cabin, well-appointed yurt, and newly constructed 3,000+/- square foot machine shop/toy barn. All improvements are off-grid, with the cabin and machine shop powered by contemporary solar systems. Behind the ranch's three access gates are miles of private internal roads, which provide access throughout. Access to the property is seasonal with winter access provided by snowmobile or snowcat. All equipment, including a PistenBully snowcat, is included in the offering. Royal Elk is a 35-minute drive from the Eagle County Regional Airport and FBO. The ranch is accessed via Coffee Pot Road, which sits one and three-quarters miles north of the Dotsero exit off Interstate 70. The first entrance to the ranch is located six and a half miles up Coffee Pot Road. Drive time from Vail is one hour and Aspen is a one-and-a-half-hour drive. Offered in cooperation with Paul Gotthelf, Slifer Smith & Framton Real Estate. Some of the outstanding photography herein was provided by GTR Photo. The Fact: ~ 2,017+/- deeded acres ~ Beautiful and private mountain setting with aspen and pine forest ~ Bordering White River National Forest and BLM lands ~ Private ski runs ~ Unmatched viewshed including nearly every significant mountain range in Colorado ~ Dramatic views of Deep Creek Canyon ~ Excellent big game hunting ~ Minutes from angling on Deep Creek and the Colorado River ~ Comfortable cabin, newly built shop/toy barn and well-appointed yurt - all off-grid ~ Limitless recreational opportunities on and around the ranch ~ Unencumbered by conservation easements ~ 35 minutes from Eagle County Regional Airport and FBO in Gypsum, Colorado ~ Minutes from Interstate 70 ~ One hour from Vail and Aspen is a one-and-a-half-hour drive
$3,500,000  •  20.4 acres
West Boulder Fishing Haven is a 20+/- acre property featuring a beautifully remodeled 5,000+/- square foot custom home, inspired by the iconic Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone National Park, and includes one of only twenty exclusive memberships to the West Boulder Reserve. The property boasts extraordinary views spanning the Reserve's pristine landscape, the river valley, and the snowcapped peaks of the Absaroka Mountains. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy world-class fly fishing, luxury mountain living, and the camaraderie of a close-knit ranch community in one of Montana's most beautiful valleys. The West Boulder Reserve was established in the 1970s by a group of visionaries seeking a recreational lifestyle far removed from the pace of the East Coast. The 1,300+/- acre ranch boasts two and a half miles of both banks of the West Boulder River, a world-class trout fishery, and seamless access to adjoining national forest and the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Once a popular dude ranch before being transformed, over 50 years ago, into what is believed to be the first "shared ranch development" in the West. In this pioneering concept, 20 owners each hold a small private lot with the right for one homesite, while sharing ownership of the remainder of the ranch, which includes its land, trails, river frontage, and amenities. The idea was an instant success, selling out almost overnight. Today, the offering of West Boulder Fishing Haven represents a rare chance to join this exclusive community. The Facts: ~ 20+/- deeded acres with membership in the exclusive West Boulder Reserve ~ Pro-rata ownership of 2.5+/- private miles along the West Boulder River, renowned for exceptional fishing ~ Shared ownership of 900+/- acres of West Boulder Reserve common land, featuring a clubhouse, river access, and miles of riding and hiking trails within 1,300+/- total acres ~ Direct access to thousands of acres of national forest and the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness ~ Recently remodeled 5,000+/- square foot custom home with three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, an office, and a bonus guest room ~ Panoramic, pristine views of the Absaroka Range ~ 35 minutes to historic Livingston ~ 45 minutes to a private airport in Big Timber ~ About one hour to Bozeman and its commercial airport
$58,500,000  •  10,587.41 acres
Johnson Ag is a fifth-generation, large-scale dryland farming operation located in southeast Idaho. This expansive farm comprises 10,587+/- deeded acres in a single contiguous tract, offering exceptional logistical efficiency and operational ease. Currently producing Yellowstone Winter Wheat and Jefferson Spring Wheat, the farm also benefits from additional income via a 57-turbine wind farm situated entirely within its boundaries. The wind energy project includes its own substation and operates under a 30-year lease agreement, with 16 years remaining, providing stable, long-term energy lease revenue to the landowner. Accessibility is excellent, with paved roadways leading directly through the property, and on-site infrastructure includes a 243,000-bushel grain storage facility and multiple equipment shops. Located just 18 miles from Idaho Falls, the property is within easy reach of ski resorts, national forests, and rivers, and it offers close proximity to premier recreational and resort destinations such as Grand Teton National Park, Driggs, and Jackson Hole. From its scenic setting near the Ririe Reservoir to its mix of agricultural and renewable energy income streams, Johnson Ag presents a rare opportunity to acquire a generational-scale property with multi-sector revenue potential. The Facts: ~ Located in Bonneville County, Idaho ~ 10,587+/- deeded-acre dryland farm ~ 9,717+/- farmable acres currently planted in Yellowstone Winter Wheat and Jefferson Spring Wheat ~ One contiguous parcel for efficient farming operations ~ 243,000-bushel grain storage capacity ~ 75' x125' main shop with office, kitchen, and parts room ~ Two additional shops (975' x 125' and 60' x 120') for equipment storage and workspace ~ 57-turbine wind farm with dedicated substation ~ Wind energy lease in place: 30-year term with 16 years remaining ~ Significant supplemental income from wind energy lease, in addition to farm revenue ~ 25,000+/- gallons of fuel storage ~ Excellent access to regional grain terminals ~ Headquarters located approximately 18 paved miles northeast of Idaho Falls via Highway 26 ~ 2024 property taxes: $14,094
$11,500,000  •  1,157 acres
For More Information or to Schedule a Showing, Contact Alex Webel, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 434-989-1199. In the heart of the Catskills sits The Willo Preserve, a storied fly-fishing property that traces its roots to the late 19th and early 20th century. In 1904, angling pioneer George LaBranche cast the first dry fly on fast water in North America, setting in motion a fly-fishing legacy that continues at the Preserve today. The property's crown jewel is 2.6+/- private and scenic miles of the Willowemoc, or as locals call it, ‘The Willo.’ For the past 66 years, the fishing here has been managed by a fly-fishing club that has carried on and added to the Preserve’s angling history. Notable club members have included fly-fishing writers Nick Lyons and Sparse Gray Hackle, among others, as well as wildlife artist Milton C. Weiler. Going back even further, these same waters were once enjoyed by the father of American dry fly fishing, Theodore Gordon. Surrounding the cold, clear, freestone creek is 1,157+/- acres of verdant forest land comprised of mixed hardwood, pine, and hemlock. The Willowemoc flows along the valley's edge, and elevations rise 700 feet or more from the creek bed. These mountainsides are interspersed with bark trails, old logging roads, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife, providing extensive four-season recreational opportunities that complement the fishing. The privacy and pristine setting of The Preserve are balanced by remarkable convenience, and a future owner could start their day in midtown Manhattan and, two hours later, be rigging their rod on the banks of the Willowemoc. Not far from the Preserve are the vibrant hamlets of Livingston Manor and Roscoe (a.k.a. Trout Town, U.S.A.), which offer a full complement of restaurants, stores, and amenities. Truly the best of both worlds, The Willo Preserve is being offered for sale for the first time in nearly 80 years.
$2,800,000  •  1,793.2 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, Contact Wes Oja, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 406-861-2501. The Lowery Ranch is a historically significant and well-managed property located just three miles west of Roundup. Encompassing 1,793+/- deeded acres, comprised of 1,750+/- acres of healthy rangeland and 43+/- acres of hay meadow, the ranch combines natural beauty, historical character, and responsible stewardship. A centerpiece of the property, the three-bedroom, one bathroom, 2,086+/- square foot historic stone home built in 1920, was formerly owned by Montana sheep baron Charles Bair. Additional ranch infrastructure includes a historic stone barn, multiple outbuildings, and a secondary residence. Miles of Horsethief Creek traverse the property, which also features open meadows and timberland in excellent condition. The entire ranch is protected under a conservation easement, preserving its scenic and ecological integrity. Lowery Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Montana history in a private and picturesque setting. The Facts: ~ 1,793+/- deeded acres ~ 1,750+/- acres of rangeland ~ 43+/- acres of hay meadows ~ Historic stone home built in 1920, formerly owned by Charles Bair ~ 2,086+/- square feet, three bedrooms, one bathroom ~ Historic barn, numerous outbuildings and an additional home ~ Rangeland and timber are in excellent condition ~ Conservation easement in place
$17,500,000  •  411 acres
In the secluded northwest corner of Colorado's world-renowned Vail Valley lies the upper Sweetwater Creek valley-a pristine alpine setting that’s both picturesque and accessible. Flanked by 10,000 to 11,000-foot peaks of the Flat Tops mountains, it's an ideal location for an extraordinary fishing and equestrian retreat. Clear streams tumble out of the adjacent national forest and BLM lands, feeding ponds and providing cool flows for rising trout. Abundant stream and pond resources have been professionally enhanced to elevate the habitat and angling experience, especially using dry flies. For those seeking variety, the legendary Colorado River is just nine miles away, offering additional blue-ribbon fishing. The Ranch on Sweetwater packs a lot of diversity in its 411+/- acres, encompassing both lush valley floor and forested mountain areas. The property's irrigated meadows, rolling pastures, aspen groves and mountain parks attract wildlife including elk, mule deer, black bear, bald eagles, grouse and waterfowl. At the heart of the ranch is a fully restored 1880s lodge-a stunning centerpiece where historic charm meets refined comfort. Renowned Western architect Jonathan Foote supervised the restoration and expansion to a primary residence. Signature features include the original stone fireplace, hand-hewn timbers, and a gourmet kitchen with bar area, perfect for entertaining. The expansive pondside stone patio invites outdoor gatherings beneath the canopy of old-growth spruce, cottonwood, and aspen trees. Three beautifully preserved guest cabins-charming relics of the property's Girl Scout camp era-offer cozy, private accommodations. The equestrian and caretaker/operational structures are thoughtfully concentrated into areas that are close yet separate from the owner and guest compound. Secluded mountain retreats can often be challenging to access, but not so with the Ranch on Sweetwater. A well-maintained county road provides year-round access to the ranch. Topography and dense vegetation screen the road from the headquarters, creating remarkable privacy. Notably, the county road dead-ends just past the ranch at Sweetwater Lake, meaning it only sees local traffic. An easy drive down valley to the Colorado River Road and I-70 puts the commercial airport in Gypsum at 25 miles from the ranch (35-40 minutes), and Vail at 59 miles (60-65 minutes). Fully improved and offered turnkey, this well-appointed property is ready for immediate enjoyment-a rare opportunity that blends timeless Western heritage with luxurious accommodations and immersive outdoor pursuits. The Facts: ~ 411+/- deeded acres ~ Senior water rights dating back to 1890 ~ Two creeks, Sweetwater and Gruner, bisect the ranch ~ Fisheries and aquatic habitats professionally enhanced by Urbani Fisheries ~ Multiple ponds and springs for fishing and wildlife ~ Current owner acquired the initial portion of the ranch in 1994 ~ 1.75+/- miles of boundary with national forest and BLM ~ Property elevations range from 7,500 to 8,700 feet ~ Several scenic hiking and horse trails radiate from Sweetwater Lake up into the Flat Tops ~ Historic log and stone lodge is 3,464+/- square feet ~ Three two-bedroom cabins are 550+/- square feet each ~ Caretaker's house is 1,210+/- square feet ~ Additional cabin is 780+/- square feet ~ Three-stall horse barn with tack room, hay storage building ~ 9 miles to Colorado River Road ~ 16 miles to I-70 at the Dotsero interchange ~ 25 miles (~35 minutes) to the Eagle County Regional Airport at Gypsum, which is the commercial airport serving the Vail Valley ~ 30 miles (~40 minutes) to Eagle ~ 50 miles (~1 hour) to Avon/Beaver Creek Ski Resort ~ 59 miles (~1 hour and 5 minutes) to Vail Ski Resort ~ 75 miles (~1 hour and 45 minutes) to Aspen and Snowmass Village ~ 87 miles (~2 hours) to Steamboat Springs ~ 150 miles (~2 hours and 30 minutes) to Denver
$4,950,000  •  834 acres
The Little North Fork of Crazy Woman Ranch is a property rich in history from the early Native Americans, Bozeman Trail settlers, and Range War cattle barons. It consists of 834+/- acres of highly sought-after views and quality grazing land at the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. The unique buildings include rehabilitated, historic structures from the late 1800s, including a main home, a guest house, and an outbuilding for equipment storage and building maintenance. Multiple bodies of water throughout the property and the Little North Fork Crazy Woman Creek contain multiple species of trout. Elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope are seen daily on this private canyon ranch. Opportunities to pursue outdoor recreation, such as elk and whitetail hunting, in a setting as exclusive as this ranch are rare. Impressive landscaping, live water, and well-maintained structures and homes are situated just 15 minutes from the town of Buffalo, where all major or minor conveniences can be purchased. A combination of strong ownership, a conservation easement, year-round private road access, and diverse wildlife has made this a well-known and highly sought-after area of Johnson County. The Facts: ~ 834+/- deeded acres ~ 15 minutes from Buffalo ~ 45 minutes from the nearest commercial airport ~ Surrounded by a TNC conservation easement ~ Extreme privacy ~ Diverse wildlife populations ~ Remastered historic main home/cabin ~ Guest home ~ Working facility ~ Recreational fishing pond ~ Dramatic mountain views
$65,000,000  •  9,758 acres
Spanning 9,758+/- deeded acres, Middle Creek Ranch is the largest available offering in close proximity to world-class skiing in Colorado. Bordering national forest and BLM lands, this beautiful and ecologically diverse holding is located along the northern flank of the Flat Tops Mountain Range and possesses a balance of valley floor, trout stream and forested mountain country not easily found nor replicated in the Western United States. At Middle Creek Ranch, the discerning buyer will find privacy, expansive viewsheds, vast aspen and pine forests, productive agricultural lands, abundant wildlife and limitless recreational opportunities, including fly fishing. All of this within Middle Creek’s borders and all within 17 paved miles of world-class skiing, vibrant resort community amenities, as well as commercial and private air services. Middle Creek Ranch is a place where one can be close to everything while feeling so far away. Held by the same family since 1991 and professionally stewarded by exceptional managers, Middle Creek has long been utilized as a family retreat, wildlife sanctuary, and operating bison and cattle ranch. Exceptionally private, the ranch is comprised of two large blocks of adjacent lands separated by paved road as well as the nearby Trout Creek parcel, which includes 1.5+/-miles of frontage on both banks of Trout Creek. Middle Creek is unencumbered by conservation easements, and unlike other large acreage offerings, there is no public access into or through any of the ranch’s deeded lands. Middle Creek is a recreational haven with an abundance of on-site recreational activities and amenities available to ownership and guests. Befitting the surrounding mountain lands and ready for immediate use, the owner’s residence, two guest cabins and lodge are located in an aspen grove within the heart of the ranch. These classic, log construction improvements feature professionally decorated interiors that are welcoming and appealing. The viewshed from the owner’s residence is unique to Routt County in that it takes in completely private down-valley views of rimrock and the upper slopes of the Steamboat Ski Resort. Additional improvements include historic headquarters with the ranch manager’s residence and barn, a cowboy house, shop and facilities required for working livestock. The Facts: ~ 9,758+/- deeded acres (15.25 square miles) ~ 995+/- BLM grazing allotment acres ~ 10,753+/- total acres (16.8 square miles) ~ 17+/- paved miles to Steamboat Springs, Colorado ~ 17+/- miles to Yampa Valley Regional Airport and Atlantic Aviation FBO ~ 7+/- miles from Oak Creek, Colorado ~ Bordering national forest and BLM lands ~ No conservation easement ~ Angling on approximately one and a half miles of frontage on both banks of Trout Creek ~ Two private trout ponds ~ 6,159+/- square foot owner’s residence with four bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, one bunk room with a bathroom ~ 2,548+/- square foot lodge featuring chef’s kitchen, dining room, great room, game room, office area, exercise room & bedroom with en suite bathroom ~ 1,134+/- square foot detached garage ~ Columbine cabin with two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, and an upstairs loft ~ Cookhouse cabin with two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, and an upstairs loft ~ Historic ranch manager residence, barn, and outbuildings ~ Cowboy house with drive-through maintenance shop and barn ~ Riding arena, corrals, and miscellaneous outbuildings ~ Hay production on 130+/- acres of irrigated and dryland hay meadow, averaging 200 tons of hay a year ~ 80+/- head of bison plus bulls (not included in offering price) ~ 10+/- head of horses (not included in offering price) ~ Conservatively grazed with current summer leases for 100 cow/calf pairs and 300 yearlings ~ Numerous watering resources, including springs, creeks, ponds, and dirt tanks ~ Shooting range and sporting clays ~ Fly fishing on Trout Creek or ponds ~ Horseback trail rides ~ Swimming hole with dock ~ 50+ miles of private internal roads and trails for trail riding, mountain biking, 4-wheeling, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing ~ Large populations of wildlife, including elk and deer ~ The annual estimated property taxes are $25,691
$3,500,000  •  1,000 acres
Tucked in the scenic Wyoming Black Hills, just 17 miles northwest of Spearfish and four miles northeast of Beulah, the Mullenger Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a Black Hills property with significant recreational appeal. Encompassing approximately 1000+/- deeded acres and surrounded by expansive neighboring holdings, the ranch offers remarkable privacy and seclusion. Its diverse landscape showcases rolling meadows, wooded draws, striking rimrock outcrops, and elevated plateaus—each contributing to sweeping views and exceptional wildlife habitat. The varied topography provides numerous ideal sites for a custom home or secluded mountain retreat. Deep, timber-lined canyons shaded by Ponderosa pines and oak trees conceal natural springs and ponds, while an artesian-fed pipeline delivers water to improved tanks for livestock and game alike. The ranch supports a rich wildlife population, including elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, turkey, bald and golden eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, bobcats, and mountain lions. Carefully managed and thoughtfully preserved, Mullenger Ranch is a standout recreational retreat with excellent wildlife resources and solid grazing for livestock. The Facts: ~ Acreage: Approximately 960+/- deeded acres ~ Elevation: Ranges from 3,500 to 4,000 feet, ideal for year-round access and varied terrain ~ Topography: A striking mix of timbered canyons, open hillsides, and grassy plateaus ~ Water Resources: Two spring-fed ponds, multiple natural springs, and an artesian-fed pipeline system for livestock and wildlife ~ Wildlife: Frequent sightings of elk, mule and whitetail deer, wild turkey, mountain lions, bobcats, falcons, and both golden and bald eagles ~ Landscape: Scenic blend of timbered canyons, open ridgelines, and native grass plateaus, perfect for horseback riding, hiking, or a future home site ~ Overview: A premier hunting and recreational retreat, with strong water infrastructure and outstanding natural beauty
$8,800,000  •  835 acres
Nestled in central Wyoming's rugged Red Wall area, Lazy Frog Ranch offers 835+/- deeded acres, complemented by 584+/- acres of BLM lease, in an exceptionally private yet accessible location. Situated approximately ten miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming, this remarkable property combines modern living, historical richness, and unparalleled recreational opportunities. With over three miles of the Red Fork of the Powder River meandering through its boundaries and below the towering red wall, Lazy Frog Ranch encompasses a stunning landscape, productive irrigated meadows, and an exquisite custom-built home, guest accommodations, and supporting amenities. This ranch provides a secluded retreat ideal for families, corporate gatherings, or those seeking a serene escape into the unspoiled beauty of Wyoming. The Facts: ~ 1,419+/- acres (835+/- deeded, 584+/- BLM lease) ~ Ten miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming, with year-round access ~ Three+/- miles of the Red Fork of the Powder River ~ 120+/- acres of hayfields with adjudicated water rights ~ 5,056+/- square feet custom home with six bedrooms, wrap-around porch, and in-ground pool ~ 1,921+/-square feet apartment, two-car garage, workshop, and horse stalls ~ 1,500+/- square foot manager home with a high ceiling, open layout, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a beautiful, covered porch overlooking Red Fork ~ Sporting clay range, ATV/hiking trails, and excellent hunting/fishing ~ Mule deer, whitetail deer, pronghorn, chukar, pheasants, and occasional elk ~ Red Fork of the Powder River offers prime brown trout fishing ~ High desert climate with mild winters and 12 inches of annual precipitation ~ Seasonal cattle grazing operation with income potential ~ Buffalo (58 miles), Casper (80 miles), Sheridan (94 miles) with commercial air service
$3,850,000  •  115.74 acres
Porcupine Creek Homestead is made up of 116+/- acres located in the coveted Shields River Valley east of the small town of Wilsall and an hour from Bozeman. The property is a blend of cottonwood and aspen grove riparian areas bifurcated by small flowing springs, two ponds, and valley views that encompass the Crazy Mountains to the east and the Bridger Range to the west. Once owned by a prominent Livingston banker, he built the historic Victorian-style home, which became the centerpiece of the property. In 2005, a restoration project began, and the house was effectively recreated to its exact dimensions and vernacular. This small two-bedroom one-and-a-half bath was masterfully re-created and appointed in a charming way. A six-stall horse barn was added near the residence with a large two-bedroom apartment that lofts overhead and sits next to a spacious two-car garage. Several years ago, a large trout pond was created for aesthetic and recreational purposes with a secondary primary building site in mind. The property is well-kept, and the hayfield is managed appropriately to produce forage crops and attract the multitude of wildlife that exists there, including whitetail deer and moose. Porcupine Creek Homestead is an easy-to-own property with nicely appointed improvements in proximity to Bozeman, Livingston, skiing, and the lively aspects of these desirable mountain communities, yet far enough away to find solitude in a highly sought-after river valley. The Facts: ~ 116+/- acres ~ Desirable location in the upper Shields River Valley ~ Historic Victorian style home in new condition ~ Large barn with loft apartment ~ Two ponds ~ Rolling topography with flowing springs, aspen groves and irrigated meadows ~ Outstanding views of the Crazy and Bridger Mountain ranges ~ Lots of wildlife including upland birds, deer, moose and non-game species ~ Ideally set up for the equestrian enthusiast
$5,500,000  •  4,151 acres
Nestled in the heart of the Little Snake River Valley along the Colorado and Wyoming border, the ranch is located less than one mile north of Dixon, Wyoming, and approximately a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Buck Gulch Ranch is a multi-generational livestock operation steeped in over 120 years of family ranching heritage. Adjacent to BLM and State of Wyoming land, the ranch is a large, well-blocked-out piece of grazing land featuring outstanding mule deer and pronghorn habitat as well as migratory elk routes. A solid network of internal roads and mild and undulating topography provides protection for livestock and wildlife while offering exceptional views from the highest points of the property. Facts: ~ Located less than two miles from Dixon, WY, along the Colorado and Wyoming border in the Little Snake River Valley and approximately a one-and-a-half-hour drive to Steamboat Springs, Colorado ~ 4,151+/- acres ~ Remote and scenic high-country setting with excellent year-round access and mountain views ~ Elevation on the ranch averages approximately 6,500 feet ~ Longstanding cattle and sheep ranch with over 120 years of continuous family ownership ~ Habitat for mule deer and pronghorn, and situated within an elk migration corridor ~ Classic Western landscape and mild topography featuring open valleys and rolling hills
$2,500,000  •  316.95 acres
Located in Teton Valley’s scenic north end, and just 15 minutes from the thriving resort town of Driggs, the Three Peaks Ranch boasts some of the best full-range Teton views in the area. The property is comprised of 317+/- deeded acres, with 260+/- acres being grassland pasture and 100+/- acres of which are flood irrigated. The balance of the acreage consists of 0.8+/- miles of cottonwood and willow-lined Badger Creek, along with a small year-round spring. From the ranch, you will enjoy unobstructed views of the majestic Teton Mountains to the east and the Big Hole Mountains to the west. Access to the ranch is via two separate year-round maintained county roads, one along the ranch’s northern boundary and one along the south boundary. Although historically run as a seasonal cattle operation, the ranch provides exceptional habitat and forage for area deer and elk populations, which utilize the Badger Creek drainage as they make their way to their winter range. Deer and moose can be found on the ranch throughout the year. The abundance of cultivated farmlands adjacent to the ranch will also attract native sharp-tailed grouse, as well as Hungarian partridge. While Badger Creek is seasonal on the ranch, the Teton River is located just minutes away. A true recreational gem, the Teton is a freestone river originating at the south end of Teton Valley, made up primarily of spring creeks at its source while picking up various mountain streams along its course as it makes its way west to its confluence with the world-famous Henry’s Fork River. Three Peaks Ranch is located in Felt, just 13 miles north of the charming mountain town of Driggs, Idaho. Conveniently nearby is the Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport, a full-service Fixed Based Operator (FBO) featuring a 7,300’x100’ paved runway. Grand Targhee Summer and Ski Resort is also located in Teton Valley. Renowned for its consistent deep powder skiing and some of the best mountain biking trail systems in the West, Grand Targhee Resort is just 22 miles from the ranch. Jackson Hole and its commercial airport and extensive resort amenities lie about 45 miles from the ranch. Idaho Falls, which offers more city amenities and another commercial airport option, is just over an hour from the ranch. In addition to the recreational activities found on the ranch and in the valley, the Three Peaks Ranch serves as a gateway to two of the country’s most visited national parks. Known for their sheer beauty, incredible mountain views and prolific wildlife, Grand Teton National Park is 50 miles from the ranch while Yellowstone’s west entrance is 80 miles away. The Facts: ~ 317+/- acres historically run as a seasonal cattle grazing operation ~ Approximately 100 acres of flood-irrigated pasture and two stock water rights ~ Year-round access on two separate county-maintained roads ~ Approximately 0.8 miles of Badger Creek (seasonal) runs through the ranch ~ Expansive full-range Teton Mountain views ~ Great habitat for local big game species ~ Ruffed grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, and Hungarian partridge ~ Zoned RA-35 – Rural Agricultural, 35-acre average density ~ Taxes for 2024 were $673
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