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/
$3,500,000  •  3,969.5 acres
Machino Spring Ranch is a productive native grass ranch with reliable water infrastructure and a scenic Central Montana location 15 miles south of the Snowy Mountains on Twin Coulee Creek. Spanning 4,050+/- total acres, the ranch includes 3,970+/- deeded acres, an 80+/- acre BLM lease, and an additional 40+/- acre inholding. The property features a stockwater system with approximately six miles of deep-buried pipeline feeding nine strategically placed troughs sourced from Machino Spring. The water system is complemented by several reservoirs. Divided into eight pastures, all with pipeline water, the ranch is designed for efficient rotational grazing and is capable of supporting approximately 300 yearlings during the summer grazing season under normal conditions. It is located 12 miles north of Lavina and 50 miles north of Billings, offering both seclusion and access to services. Additionally, the Central Montana Rural Water Authority pipeline is set to bisect the ranch, providing potential future benefits. The property presents a unique opportunity to acquire a well-watered grass ranch in a desirable region of Montana. The Facts: ~ 4,050+/- acres ~ 3,970+/- deeded acres ~ 80+/- BLM lease acres ~ Additional 40+/- acre inholding ~ Nicely designed pipeline and stockwater system consisting of approximately six miles of deep-buried pipeline with nine troughs sourced from Machino Spring ~ Numerous reservoirs ~ Fenced into eight pastures – all with pipeline water ~ Should carry 300 yearlings for the summer grazing season under normal conditions ~ Central Montana Rural Water Authority pipeline will bisect the ranch ~ 12 miles north of Lavina and 50 miles north of Billings ~ 3,820+/- acres are subject to a conservation easement
$4,750,000  •  1,779 acres
A contiguous ranch of this magnitude is rarely available in Weld County, Colorado, a region recognized for its agricultural legacy and increasing development potential. Encompassing 1,779+/- deeded acres, the Sidwell Hereford Ranch is a highly functional and well-maintained purebred cattle operation. The location allows convenient access to regional urban centers while retaining the privacy and productivity of an established ranch property. It also supports diverse recreational uses, hosts healthy populations of mule deer and pronghorn, and boasts modest but scenic water resources, including a seasonal stream. The property benefits have been stewarded by the same family for generations, providing historical and operational continuity. The Facts: ~ 1,779+/- contiguous acres in the fast-growing and desirable portion of Weld County, Colorado ~ Fully functional purebred cattle ranch with Highway 85 frontage ~ Well-maintained 2,804+/- square feet three-bedroom, two-bathroom ranch home ~ Multiple outbuildings including a large shop, barns, and a sale barn ~ Includes associated domestic and agricultural water rights ~ Easy commutable distance to Fort Collins, Cheyenne, Greeley, Windsor, and Eaton
$2,650,000  •  794 acres
The 794+/- acre Muddy Creek Sedan Pasture is the summer grazing portion of the 2,200+/- acre Muddy Creek Ranch. The pasture unit has varied, mountain foothill terrain with fabulous building sites in a dramatically beautiful setting. The property lies on the west side of the Shields Valley between the communities of Wilsall and Sedan. The ease of access to the town of Livingston to the southeast and Bridger Bowl Ski Resort and Bozeman to the southwest makes this quiet, ranching community a highly coveted location. A grass-fed beef operation specializing in American Aberdeen cattle, Muddy Creek uses regenerative agricultural practices to produce nutrient-dense, grass-finished beef. The Muddy Creek Pasture has no structural improvements. Muddy Creek flows through the property for approximately one-third of a mile, and a well and developed spring provides additional livestock water. The Montana Land Reliance conservation easement permits one building envelope. The Muddy Creek Headquarters unit is also available, lying three and a half miles east of the pasture unit and totaling 1,407+/- acres. The headquarters includes extensive irrigation, well-developed livestock facilities, a residence, an entertainment barn, and one additional residential building envelope. The Facts: ~ 794+/- deeded acres ~ The westerly pasture portion of Muddy Creek Ranch, totaling 2,220+/- acres ~ Majestic mountain valley location approximately 41 miles from Livingston, 31 miles from Bozeman, and 16 miles from Bridger Bowl Resort, between the Sedan and Wilsall communities ~ Dramatic, close-up views of the Bridger Range to the west and the Crazy Mountain Range to the east ~ Varied mountain foothill terrain with approximately one-third mile of Muddy Creek ~ Developed stock water to distribute grazing ~ Excellent hunting for elk, mule deer, and Hungarian partridge Montana Land Reliance Conservation Easement allowing one residential building envelope
$13,500,000  •  2,200 acres
The 2,020+/- acre Muddy Creek Ranch enjoys a dramatically beautiful setting on the west side of the Shields Valley between the communities of Wilsall and Sedan. The ease of access to the town of Livingston to the southeast and Bridger Bowl Ski Resort and Bozeman to the southwest makes this quiet, ranching community a highly coveted location. A grass-fed beef operation specializing in American Aberdeen cattle, Muddy Creek uses regenerative agricultural practices to produce nutrient-dense, grass-finished beef. A primary feature of the ranch is its irrigation rights, with an abundance of early priority rights supplying five pivots covering 570+/- acres, plus additional flood irrigation. Additional water features include approximately two and a quarter miles of Muddy Creek and two ponds. The Muddy Creek headquarters totals 1,404+/- total acres, including a 180+/- acre state lease. The headquarters has a ranch residence and entertainment barn, bull pen facilities, one additional residential building site, and full indoor and outdoor livestock working facilities. The Sedan Pasture unit lies three and a half miles west of the headquarters and totals 814+/- deeded acres with no structural improvements, one building envelope within the eased acreage, plus a 20-acre unencumbered parcel. The ranch may be purchased in its entirety or as separate parcels. The Facts: ~ 2,200+/- total acres (2,020+/- deeded, 180+/- state lease) ~ The 794+/- acre Sedan Pasture Unit and 1,404+/- acre Headquarters Unit are also offered separately, for $2,650,000 and $10,850,000 respectively. ~ Majestic mountain valley location approximately 31 miles from Livingston, 40 miles from Bozeman, and 24 miles from Bridger Bowl Resort, between the Sedan and Wilsall communities ~ Abundant irrigation rights supplying approximately 570 acres under five pivots, plus additional flood irrigation and two ponds ~ Dramatic view sheds with the Bridger Range to the west and the Crazy Mountain Range to the east ~ Traversed by approximately two and a quarter miles of Muddy Creek ~ Well-equipped, indoor and outdoor livestock working facilities ~ Excellent hunting for elk, mule deer, and Hungarian partridge ~ Montana Land Reliance conservation easement over most of the acreage, with three building rights
$10,850,000  •  1,227 acres
The 1,407+/- acre Muddy Creek Headquarters is the central portion of the 2,200+/- acre Muddy Creek Ranch. The headquarters enjoys a dramatically beautiful setting on the west side of the Shields Valley between the communities of Wilsall and Sedan. The ease of access to the town of Livingston to the southeast and Bridger Bowl Ski Resort and Bozeman to the southwest makes this quiet, ranching community a highly coveted location. A grass-fed beef operation specializing in American Aberdeen cattle, Muddy Creek uses regenerative agricultural practices to produce nutrient-dense, grass-finished beef. A primary feature of the ranch is its irrigation rights, with an abundance of early priority rights supplying five pivots covering 570+/- acres, plus additional flood irrigated acres. Additional water features include approximately two miles of Muddy Creek and two ponds. The ranch headquarters has efficient, well-constructed livestock facilities spanning over 30,000 square feet, with steel indoor and outdoor pens, an indoor heated chute, and a vet room. There are two separate building areas along Highway 86, including a ranch residence and entertainment barn, bull pen facilities, and one additional residential building site. The Sedan Pasture unit is also available, lying three and a half miles west of the headquarters and totaling 794+/- deeded acres. The Sedan Pasture has no structural improvements, and one building envelope within the eased acreage. The Facts: ~ 1,407+/- total acres (1,227+/- deeded, 180+/- state lease) ~ The headquarters portion of Muddy Creek Ranch ~ Majestic mountain valley location approximately 31 miles from Livingston, 40 miles from Bozeman, and 24 miles from Bridger Bowl Resort, between the Sedan and Wilsall communities ~ Abundant irrigation rights supplying 570+/- acres under five pivots, plus additional flood irrigation and two ponds ~ Dramatic view sheds with the Bridger Range to the west and the Crazy Mountain Range to the east ~ Traversed by approximately two miles of Muddy Creek ~ Well-equipped, indoor and outdoor livestock working facilities and bull pens ~ Ranch residence and entertainment barn ~ Excellent hunting for elk, mule deer, and Hungarian partridge ~ Montana Land Reliance conservation easement
$12,900,000  •  1,204 acres
Encompassing 1,204+/- deeded acres, Black Canyon Ranch is distinguished by its plentiful irrigation water and beautiful setting, combining lush meadows and mountain vistas. It is an outstanding equestrian property, offering an attractive blend of scenery, production, wildlife, and custom improvements. With an exceptional location next to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, the ranch overlooks the picturesque meadows of Bostwick Park, with a dramatic backdrop of the San Juan Mountains. The ranch boundaries span the width of the irrigated Bostwick Park mesa, encompassing treed hills that reach into adjacent BLM lands on either side. Abundant water rights irrigate the majority of the ranch lands through a combination of pivots, buried lines with sprinkler guns, gated pipe, and flood irrigation. The productive irrigated meadows are a magnet for wildlife, drawing elk and deer from the surrounding foothills in the evenings. A full complement of functional improvements rounds out the ranch, including an owner’s residence, equestrian facilities, and supporting infrastructure. Black Canyon Ranch features a sunny southwest Colorado location that is secluded yet accessible, only 15 minutes from Montrose and within 90 minutes of two top Colorado ski resorts. Offered in cooperation with Ty Jennings of Shining Mountain Realty. The Facts: ~ Off the beaten path, yet surprisingly close to civilization ~ Located 12 miles east of Montrose (population 22,000) and the Montrose Regional Airport ~ 70 miles from Grand Junction (population 71,870+/-) ~ 78 miles from Telluride and 90 miles from Crested Butte ski resorts ~ Elevations range from 6,300 to 7,200 feet MSL Water rights include 38.5 shares in the Cimarron Canal and Reservoir Company ~ Main house of 4,327+/- square feet with four bedrooms was constructed in 1999 ~ Ranch headquarters include a horse barn, pens, a riding arena, a shop, equipment storage, and a caretaker’s house, with pipe fencing throughout ~ No conservation easement
$24,000,000  •  1,981 acres
Lolo Ranch is situated roughly 20 minutes south from Missoula, Montana's second largest metropolitan area. Tucked at the base of the famed Bitterroot Mountain Range, the property has extensive water rights utilizing two irrigation pivots supporting a robust livestock operation. Access is exceptional with a paved highway providing close proximity to a full suite of services including commercial and private air transportation from Missoula's newly renovated airport. Recreation is boundless, with millions of acres of public land directly adjacent to the property and unique access to several alpine lakes and the Lower 48's largest wilderness complex. The Bitterroot River, flowing through the center of the valley, provides world class trout fishing only minutes from the ranch. There are numerous professionally designed ski runs in the higher elevations making winter skiing or summer mountain biking a private and exclusive experience. One of the largest herds of resident elk in the northern Bitterroot Valley call the ranch home. With its carefully crafted professional ski runs, adjacent access to millions of acres of public ground and proximity to a significant population center, Lolo Ranch has all the raw ingredients for a world-class destination or lifestyle development catering to an emerging class of residents looking for a recreation-centric lifestyle surrounded by spectacular scenery. The Facts: ~ 1,981+/- acres of rolling foothills, riparian corridors, forested ridges and irrigated meadows ~ 5,000+/- square feet owner's residence with five bedrooms and six bathrooms ~ 155+/- acres under pivot irrigation ~ Unrivaled potential for shared ranch lifestyle community or development with a focus on recreation and agriculture ~ Over two miles of underground mainline power, 1.4 miles of city-wide paved streets, 1.8 miles of pavement-ready gravel roads, miles of trails, and dozens of professionally designed ski runs ~ The largest resident elk herd in the northern Bitterroot Valley occupies the ranch year-round ~ Approximately 3.5 miles of public land boundary providing exclusive access into the Lolo National Forest and Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, two alpine lakes, and the largest roadless area in the contiguous United States ~ Significant water rights for irrigation and stock ~ Not encumbered by a conservation easement, allowing a new owner to protect viewsheds, agricultural soils and wildlife corridors by limiting development should they choose ~ 15 minutes south of Missoula, Montana; under 30 minutes to Missoula's regional airport
$8,000,000  •  3,445.31 acres
Nicholia Creek Ranch is a 3,445+/- deeded acre mountain ranch inclusive of expansive United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) leases spread along a high-hanging remote valley of southwest Montana. Ideally, the ranch serves as an outstanding base for seasonal summer and fall grazing with irrigated meadows and vast, rolling native range. The mountain vistas are incredible, with the second-tallest peak in the state of Montana (18 Mile Peak) dominating the western horizon. Over 3.3 million acres of the Beaverhead National Forest expand from the ranch, including the 62,500-acre Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area and its stunning lakes, which lie adjacent to the ranch. Nicholia Creek Ranch is a remote, ecologically diverse high-elevation scenic cattle ranch located in one of the more pristine and unspoiled regions of Montana. The Facts: ~ 3,445+/- deeded acres with BLM and a large USFS grazing lease ~ Scenic, high-hanging remote valley in southwest Montana west of Lima ~ 1,000+/- flood irrigated acres, rolling native range and willowed creek bottoms, including Nicholia Creek, are set against a backdrop of some of Montana's tallest peaks ~ One hour south of Dillon on the Idaho/Montana state line ~ Supports 800 AU seasonally from May through October, with bred cows often residing until December ~ Outstanding grass forage with high daily gains and a low-overhead operation ~ Temple Grandin designed corral system with calving barn ~ Simple "cowboy" living quarters with a metal pole barn ~ Ecologically diverse and supportive of a wide array of flora and fauna, some of which are abundant and unique to the area ~ Lots of wildlife including elk, deer, bear, antelope and upland birds with a robust population of sage grouse ~ Adjoins the national forest and associated Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area, representing some of the best unspoiled lands in the region
$5,324,000  •  1,484 acres
Located approximately 17 miles northwest of Spearfish and four miles northeast of Beulah, the Riley Ranch is a rare opportunity to own part of the Wyoming Black Hills with excellent recreational amenities. This ranch consists of 1,484+/- deeded acres and is bounded on all sides by large land holdings. It offers a diverse mix of topographical landscapes, including open meadows, wooded draws, rimrock ledges, and high plateaus, all providing dramatic views and outstanding wildlife habitat. The varying terrain is well-suited with many ideal locations for a residential build or a subtle mountain cabin. The deep canyons of the ranch, lined with ponderosa pine and oak trees, provide dark protective timber and numerous springs and ponds. Accompanying the natural water features, the ranch has an artesian spring-fed pipeline system that flows into improved livestock watering tanks that benefit both domestic livestock and wild game. Wildlife on the Riley Ranch includes elk, both species of deer, turkey, as well as bald and golden eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, bobcats, and mountain lions. The ranch has been well cared for and is evident of good stewardship. It is a perfect recreational property with a strong grazing component. The Facts: ~ Location: Four miles northeast of Beulah, Wyoming, seven miles southeast of Aladdin, Wyoming, 17 miles northwest of Spearfish, South Dakota. ~ Acreage: 1,484+/- deeded acres. ~ Elevation: 3,500 to 4,000 feet. ~ Terrain: Timbered canyons, open slopes, and grassy plateaus. ~ Water Resources: Three spring-fed ponds, two drainages with multiple springs, and an artesian spring-fed pipeline system. ~ Wildlife: Elk, both deer species, turkey, mountain lion, bobcats, falcons, and golden and bald eagles. ~ Views: Exceptional sweeping views of the Wyoming and South Dakota Black Hills. Up close setting is timbered, mountainous, and a dramatic terrain. ~ Summary: Exceptional hunting and recreational property, amazing views, and perimeter fenced with solid water development.
$6,500,000  •  1,117.3 acres
For More Information or To Schedule a Showing, Contact Alex Webel, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 434-989-1199. The Lewis Family Farm is an exceptional organic farm raising grass-fed beef in New York's North Country. The property spans 1,117+/- acres, 850+/- of which are in pasture. The backdrop for the farm could not be any more picturesque, with Lake Champlain to the east and the 46 highest peaks of the Adirondack Mountains ("the 46-ers") to the west. The farm's operating strategy quite literally encompasses everything from the ground up, beginning with the soil. Drain tile has been installed under all 850+/- acres of pasture to eliminate runoff and soil compaction, the result is nutrient rich, resilient sod with root systems running several feet deep. In turn, this creates the foundation for the rotational grazing program. The accompanying improvements match the quality of the land and everything from the fencing to the barns to the six homes has been thoughtfully designed and well executed. It could easily support an operation much larger in size. The property's abundant appeal extends well beyond agriculture. The charming lakeside town of Essex can be reached in under ten minutes and the two northeastern landmarks on the farm's doorstep - Lake Champlain and the iconic Adirondack Mountains - provide year-round outdoor recreation. The Lewis Family Farm is a rare opportunity to step into a first-rate organic, grass-fed cattle operation on a pristine farm in a highly scenic and desirable area. The Facts: ~ 1,117+/- acres ~ 850+/- acres of pasture land ~ USDA certified grass-fed and NOFA-NY Certified Organic ~ Fully fenced and cross-fenced, designed for intensive grazing ~ Drain tile installed under all pastures and barns ~ Extensive agricultural infrastructure, including ample hay and equipment storage ~ Fully heated, multi-bay farm shop with farm office and upstairs apartment ~ On-site, farm-use quarry ~ Four houses, including a 19th century main farmhouse (five bedrooms, 3,400+/- square feet) ~ Two additional, partially finished homes ~ Exceptional recreation nearby on Lake Champlain and in Adirondack Park ~ Under ten minutes to Essex, New York ~ One hour to Burlington, Vermont and Burlington ~ International Airport via the Lake Champlain ferry ~ Four-and-a-half hours to New York City and two hours to Montreal ~ Excellent potential for a family compound ~ Adjacent to the 3,700+/- acre Split Rock Wild Forest (part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve)
$2,700,000  •  168 acres
Perched on an elevated ridge overlooking the Nevada Creek Valley sits Mile High Ranch, a four-season recreational retreat in the midst of some of Montana's wildest landscapes. The ranch offers privacy and room to explore, yet, at just under 170 acres, it is manageable with all the amenities those looking for a rural escape could want. The property is ideally improved with a 4,456+/- square foot, remodeled three-bedroom log home with two additional rooms which could be converted into bedrooms, as well as an unfinished basement allowing for supplemental living or storage space. Additional improvements include a fully appointed guest cabin, heated shop, equipment shed, and garden space with greenhouse. The property is gated, fully perimeter fenced, and adjoins state ground, which in turn provides access to the 11,380-acre Hoodoo Mountain Wilderness Study Area. The ground has been meticulously maintained, providing a varied mix of forested hillsides, cool draws, and open meadows inviting wildlife, including deer, elk, and bear. A tributary to Braziel Creek flows below the improvement cluster, and a small pond provides riparian ambiance for both the two and four-legged residents. Despite its wild and private setting, the ranch is only one hour from Helena and one hour and fifteen minutes from Missoula. With their regional airports serving many hubs nationwide, access to the ranch from a maintained county road is exceptional. For staples and quick runs to the hardware store, Lincoln, a town of roughly 1,000 people, is located approximately thirty minutes to the northeast. Personal property package including home furnishings and equipment available for purchase. The Facts: ~ 168+/- acre mix of forested draws, open meadows and aspen groves ~ 4,456+/- square foot three-bedroom, three-bathroom log home, full unfinished basement and both main and upper-level bonus rooms which could be converted to bedrooms ~ 655+/- square foot guest home with sleeping loft and separate laundry ~ 1,200+/- square foot (30'x40') pull-through heated shop ~ 1,800+/- square foot five-stall equipment shed ~ Enclosed garden space with greenhouse ~ 0.3-mile boundary with the state of Montana Trust lands ~ Significant wildlife, including deer, elk, mountain lion and bear ~ Hunting and recreational opportunities on the property as well as locally with nearby access into the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, the 2.8-million-acre Helena National Forest and adjacent state lands, Hoodoo Mountain Wilderness Study Area, and Nevada Lake Reservoir ~ One hour from Helena, one hour and fifteen minutes from Missoula, two hours and thirty minutes from Bozeman ~ Four-season access; gated and fully fenced and cross-fenced with a paved drive from the county road ~ Not encumbered by a conservation easement ~ Personal property package including home furnishings and equipment available for purchase ~ Taxes are approximately $6,278 based on previous years
$3,740,000  •  2,753 acres
LoMac Farms Box Elder Creek Tracts is a quality farm in northeastern Montana comprised of 2,753+/- deeded acres consisting of 2,018+/- acres of loamy cropland and 735+/- acres of rangeland. The tracts are characterized by flat to slightly sloping farm fields with interspersed grassy draws in some parcels. The area is known for its quality durum, spring wheat, hay, peas, lentils, and canola. The improvements include two steel buildings and numerous grain bins located on a single tract approximately 15 miles north of Poplar and 50 miles south of Scobey. Grain terminals are easily accessible via quality county and state roads. The Facts: ~ Located in Roosevelt County, Montana ~ 2,753+/- deeded acres ~ 2,018+/- acres of cropland ~ 735+/- acres of wild hay and native range ~ 36'x96' and 32'x60" metal buildings suitable for equipment storage ~ Numerous grain bins located in a single bin site ~ Access to grain terminals via quality county roads and state highways ~ Headquarters are located approximately 15 miles north of Poplar ~ Can be purchased as a whole or in tracts
$2,950,000  •  75 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Kubacak Vineyards is a rare offering of a meticulously maintained and award-winning vineyard property located in the esteemed Texas High Plains AVA, just 15 miles south of Lubbock in the heart of the South Plains Region. Spanning 75+/- acres, the vineyard features 40+/- acres of vines with an exceptional selection of seven grape varietals planted from 2016 to 2022, including several rare varieties not commonly found in Texas. The vineyard thrives in the region's ideal climatic conditions, at an elevation of 3,200 feet above sea level, on productive sandy loam soils, and in an arid climate perfect for growing premium wine grapes. No expense has been spared in ensuring the vineyard's success. Hail nets provide protection for the vines during inclement weather, and native grasses established between the rows help stabilize temperatures during the growing season, enhancing grape quality and yield. Kubacak Vineyards has consistently delivered high-quality fruit, earning prestigious recognition in national competitions, including Double Gold and Gold awards at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. Beyond the vineyard, the property is well-appointed with a rustic owner's home offering four bedrooms and four bathrooms, alongside a versatile barn with a scenic view of the swimming pool. Water infrastructure includes three reliable wells and a drip irrigation system, ensuring the vineyard's current and future needs are met with ample capacity for expansion. Approximately 20 acres are available for further development. Kubacak Vineyards currently enjoys the highest contracted per-ton rates on the High Plains and offers exceptional growth potential. The region's rising reputation for quality grape and wine production, combined with the vineyard's award-winning wine and diverse varietals, positions it for continued success. Whether through increased production, wine tourism, or event hosting, this property presents a compelling investment opportunity for those seeking to enter or expand in the Texas wine industry. The Facts: ~ Three water wells with good quality Ogallala Aquifer water ~ Ideal arid climate with low humidity and average ~ March through July temperatures of 83 to 57 degrees ~ 2,500+/- square foot main house with 20'x50' swimming pool and separate hot tub ~ 3,000+/- square foot barn ~ 1,925+/- square foot shop ~ Approximately 20 acres of vineyard expansion capacity ~ Paved road access ~ 15 miles south of Lubbock, Texas, and 30 miles from Preston Smith International Airport ~ Highly regarded New Home School District ~ Professional vineyard management available through the current management company ~ Current bottled and cellar wine inventory is available separately, along with the trade name of Yellow House Cellars
$15,000,000  •  8,519 acres
Carter Creek Ranch is an expansive 8,519+/- deeded acre property located ten miles southeast of Dillon, Montana, in a region known for its strong agricultural heritage and recreational opportunities. An airport with sufficient services for private aircraft, including large business jets, is within a 15-minute drive of the ranch. This ranch is primarily utilized for summer and fall grazing, with its southern boundary adjoining BLM public land, offering additional recreational access. The property features a diverse landscape that transitions from steep, rocky outcroppings to gently sloping creek bottoms and undulating benchland meadows. The terrain is punctuated by sagebrush, and pockets of spring-fed aspen groves, as well as dense stands of fir and pine, providing ideal habitat and cover for a wide range of wildlife. Hunting opportunities abound with resident populations of upland birds, mule deer, and elk. Water resources include perennial and seasonal creeks and springs, with the headwaters of Sweetwater Creek, Carter Creek, and Timber Creek each beginning on the ranch. These sources provide adequate water for both livestock and wildlife. Improvements include a modest home built in the early 1990s and a set of working corrals. Carter Creek Ranch offers a rare combination of productive grazing land, natural beauty, and excellent recreational potential, making it an ideal canvas for agricultural, conservation, or sporting pursuits. Its location close to the "Cowtown" of Dillon is an added benefit. The Facts: ~ 8,519+/- deeded acres ~ Predominately used for summer grazing and recreational purposes ~ Perennial and seasonal creeks and springs include Sweetwater, Timber, and Carter Creeks ~ Diverse terrain with aspen, fir, and pine providing habitat for upland birds, deer, and elk ~ Modest improvements with a house built in the early 1990s and working corrals ~ Access is off a county gravel road ten miles southeast of Dillon, Montana ~ Excellent agricultural, conservation, and recreational potential ~ Within 15 minutes of a jet-capable airport
$5,150,000  •  40.19 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Jay Leyendecker, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 956-337-2808. The Circle S Estate is a beautiful, low-fence property. It is extremely well located in Comal County, a mere five miles from downtown New Braunfels. The ranch is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of big-city living, being just 55 miles from downtown Austin and 25 miles from San Antonio. The property is the perfect package. It comes with a newly renovated three-bedroom and two full-bath home. All rooms come with outstanding views where you can enjoy sunrises/sunsets, wildlife, and landscape vistas. Not to mention relaxing at one of the outdoor lounge areas or poolside soaking in country living. The surrounding rock wall garden and rock used to build the home mostly came from the property. A stunning beach entry pool is the backyard centerpiece. Adjacent to the pool, the BBQ area is also a commonly used attraction where spring and summer cookouts are commonplace with family and friends. Additionally, when the house is just not enough, there is a cozy cabin away from the main house amongst the immense oak trees scattered throughout. The land is traversable by truck or side by side, with an improved entrance road for easy ingress and egress. A vast number of bird species, along with whitetail deer, can be seen daily. Cleared of cedar, the ranch is productive, growing native grasses that are grazed once a year to ensure the health of the habitat and enjoy the standard agricultural tax deduction. Location! Location! Location! The adage rings true of this prime property. Whether it be a weekend getaway, a forever home, or a potential development, the Circle S Estate has tremendous potential. The property is a sure fit for anyone who is looking for beauty, acreage, and accessibility in a prime region of Texas. The Facts: ~ 25 miles to San Antonio, 25 miles to San Marcos, 55 miles to Austin, nine miles to Canyon Lake, five miles to New Braunfels, eight miles to Gruene, Texas ~ 40+/- deeded acres ~ Three bed, two bath home (2,700+/- square feet) ~ Guest cabin ~ Guest apartment attached to the barn ~ Barn/Shop ~ Swimming pool ~ Two water wells and two pressure pumps ~ Electricity ~ Paved access ~ Whitetail deer
$2,900,000  •  917 acres
The 917+/- deeded acre Rimrock Ranch is a recreational mountain holding in the North Park region of Colorado. The ranch is located 12 highway miles north of Walden, Colorado, and lies just a few miles south of the Wyoming state line. Well-located and long utilized as a hunting retreat, this property backs up to thousands of acres of Medicine Bow National Forest and borders a large and notable area ranch, BLM and state lands. Rimrock is one of those hard-to-find properties that checks many boxes for its size and price point. Specifically, it is a ranch with good pronghorn, mule deer, elk, and moose hunting that borders public lands, is on-grid and has year-round highway access along with a beautiful private setting. The North Park region of Colorado is known for its natural beauty, abundant water resources, world-class angling, and significant wildlife populations. Rimrock Ranch is conveniently located between Laramie, Wyoming, and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Drive time to the ranch is about an hour from Steamboat Springs and roughly 45 minutes from Laramie. Groceries, supplies, fuel, and a couple of restaurants are nearby in Walden, a 15-minute drive from the ranch house. Bordered on the north by the Medicine Bow National Forest, on the west by the large State Line Ranch, and on the east by BLM and state lands, this ranch offers plenty of seclusion and privacy. Although the 2020 Mullen Fire burned a fair amount of the ranch, the regrowth is very encouraging, with new stands of aspen and fur trees throughout the property. Spring-fed ponds and diverse terrain and topography also attract and retain wildlife throughout the year. The ranch is located in Colorado's Game Management Unit (GMU) 6 and qualifies for two landowner preference program applications annually for mule deer and two applications for pronghorn. GMU 6 is noted for trophy-caliber antelope, mule deer, moose, and a strong elk population. The ranch was historically used as a mining claim, but the mines have been sealed, and all that is left are remnants of days gone by. With expansive views of North Park and back-door access to thousands of acres of public lands, Rimrock Ranch offers limitless recreational opportunities to incoming ownership. The Facts: ~ 917+/- deeded acres ~ 12 paved miles north of Walden, Colorado ~ Elk, mule deer, pronghorn, moose, wild turkey, and pronghorn hunting ~ Multiple springs and ponds ~ Bordering Medicine Bow National Forest, BLM and State Lands ~ Modest and ready for immediate use two-bedroom home and improvements ~ Year-round access and power ~ Just over one hour drive to Steamboat Springs and the Steamboat Ski Resort ~ 45-minute drive to Laramie, Wyoming ~ Minutes from excellent angling on North Platte River, Lake John, and Delaney Buttes Lakes
$8,450,000  •  1,442 acres
Featuring 1,442± deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport. Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranch’s outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location. Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales. The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the state’s most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon. The Facts: ~ 1,442± acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands ~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport ~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84 ~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres ~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner’s home and a three-bedroom guest home ~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals ~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead ~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl ~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit ~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings ~ Includes an adjoining 100± acre Forest Service grazing allotment ~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance ~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters ~ No conservation easement ~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
$19,500,000  •  450 acres
Featuring 450± acres and over a mile of frontage on the lower Boise River, Parma Lodge and Stables is among the Northwest’s premier equestrian, sporting, and lifestyle properties. The ranch is conveniently located 45 minutes west of Idaho’s capital city of Boise and 20 minutes from Treasure Valley Executive Airport in Caldwell. Building improvements are of impeccable quality and highlighted by a 9,000± square foot owner’s lodge overlooking a series of interconnected, year-round lakes, and an 18-stall horse barn that is the centerpiece for one of the west coast’s most successful thoroughbred breeding operations. Other improvements include a four-bedroom manager’s residence, a custom-built wooden training/breaking pin, equipment storage buildings, and a large shop building that supports various land management operations and hunting activities on the property. The ranch holds excellent senior surface water rights from the Boise River and Sand Hollow Creek to irrigate approximately 320 acres of cropland, horse pasture, and wildlife food plots. The Parma area is a coveted destination for waterfowl and upland bird hunters from around the region. Utilizing multiple wildlife water rights, the owners have developed extensive habitat on the ranch that attracts and holds a multitude of ducks and geese through the season, as well as quail, pheasants, and wild turkeys. The property is not covered by a conservation easement at the present time. However, because of its size, location near Boise, and potential for development, it is a prime candidate for one. The Facts: ~ Reputation lifestyle, equestrian, and duck hunting ranch with 450± acres and over a mile of frontage on the lower Boise River ~ Home to one of the west coast’s most successful thoroughbred breeding operations and programs ~ A combination of river frontage, habitat areas, and a strong forage base provides optimal conditions for remarkable waterfowl and upland hunting ~ Excellent year-round water rights for a variety of purposes, including irrigated cropland and habitat areas ~ Improvements represent the highest degree of quality and luxury and feature a 9,000± square foot, four-bedroom owners’ lodge and an 18-stall horse barn situated in a park-like setting ~ Meticulously managed and maintained ~ No conservation easement, although an excellent candidate for one ~ 45 minutes from Boise and 20 minutes from the general aviation airport in Caldwell
$9,995,000  •  5,000 acres
W7 Ranch at King Creek represents a unique opportunity to buy an exceptional mountain home, which is complemented by shared ownership of approximately 5,000 acres of King Creek Ranch. The home features high-quality materials and excellent construction and is well-suited for hosting family and friends. The ranch is a beautifully diverse mountain property that has been tastefully improved to offer nearly every possible recreational pursuit imaginable. The ranch is supported by exquisite facilities and is fully staffed for the owners to use and enjoy. The cost of ownership and operation of the ranch, however, is shared by seven like-minded families. It is an attractive alternative to single ranch ownership, which would be significantly more expensive for a comparable property. Combining a beautiful home that has been recently updated with a fully improved and staffed recreational ranch that checks all the boxes, W7 Ranch at King Creek is a rare “best of both worlds” offering.
$1,900,000  •  102.11 acres
Diamond M Bar Ranch offers a freestone river fishery, private elevated homesite, and substantial irrigated acreage. Unencumbered by an HOA or conservation easement. This 102± acre property is highlighted by over three-quarters of a mile of the San Juan River, producing brown and rainbow trout with the occasional bass. The elevated mesa offers an excellent building site with panoramic views, including South San Juan's snow-capped peaks. Virginia Ditch delivers 2.5 CFS of senior, adjudicated water rights to an easily irrigated 38± acre pasture. The seller will also convey an additional 4.0 CFS of water rights. This combination of significant river frontage, topography, and plentiful water rights offer intriguing potential for improvements such as enhanced river structure, new ponds, and modern irrigation. Pagosa Springs, Colorado, is well known as an outdoor recreation destination popular for its namesake hot springs, the San Juan River, Wolf Creek Ski Area, and beautiful mountain views. The community is surrounded by San Juan National Forest, offering myriad options to hike, bike, raft, ski, fish, and hunt. With a population of around 15,000, Pagosa offers all the recreational amenities found elsewhere in Colorado while still successfully clinging to that authentic mountain-town character so often lost with growth. Offered in cooperation with Matt Ford of Pagosa Land Company. - 102± deeded acres, with no major structures - Located 16 miles south of Pagosa Springs, Colorado - 50 miles from Wolf Creek Ski Area - 4,100± total feet of San Juan River exposure – 1,575 feet on both sides and 2,525 feet of frontage - 2.5 CFS of primary adjudicated water rights - 38± irrigated acres – flood irrigation - 4.0 CFS of additional water rights, which will require further due diligence - 20 miles from the 8,100-foot Stevens Field runway, offering year-round general aviation service - 75-minute drive to La Plata County Airport with daily commercial service to Dallas, Phoenix, Denver, and Houston - Located in Game Management Unit 771, over-the-counter bull elk tags
$5,950,000  •  141.48 acres
Crow’s Foot on the Big Hole is a 141± acre riparian retreat located along a one-mile stretch of the fabled Big Hole River near Twin Bridges, Montana. The ranch is complemented by a 3,250± square foot custom, two-story, three-bedroom residence that takes in mountain views and provides spacious, luxury living along the bank of the river. It is conveniently located an hour from Bozeman and its commercial airfield, minutes from Twin Bridges, Sheridan, and Dillon, which offers ample services and an FBO for private air travelers. For anglers, this region is considered the fly-fishing capital of Montana, with some of the most celebrated waters in the western United States within a one-hour radius. The ranch also boasts quality hunting for large whitetail deer and turkey. A small irrigated food plot showcases a wide variety of wildlife, including moose, upland birds, and waterfowl, within a proximal view of the residence. In 1997, esteemed architect Jonathan Foote constructed a charming 832± square foot log cabin. This cozy retreat has undergone recent renovations and provides extra accommodation for guests. The property and its structures are in outstanding condition and move-in-ready, which is appealing for someone wanting a luxury sporting property in an ideal location. The Facts: ~141± acres ~One hour from Bozeman, ten minutes to Twin Bridges, and 30 minutes to Dillon ~One-mile frontage of the Big Hole River ~Immaculately landscaped and recently built 3,250± square foot custom home with great views of the river riparian and surrounding mountains ~Classic, 832± square foot rustic one-bedroom log cabin with loft ~Land types include elevated benchland, cottonwood forested riparian, and an irrigated food plot ~Lots of wildlife, including moose, turkey, waterfowl, and quality whitetail deer
$4,400,000  •  516.29 acres
Highlighted by stunning mountain scenery and prime big game habitat, this 516± acre ranch is located within Grand River Ranch, providing exclusive access to outstanding fishing, equestrian and lodging amenities. It is well-located just 10 minutes from a real town with a jet strip, and within 60-90 minutes of seven different top Colorado ski resorts.
$24,500,000  •  254 acres
An exclusive 254± acre retreat outside of Silverthorne, Colorado, Triple Creek Ranch provides luxurious accommodations and breathtaking views in a stunning mountain setting. This is a place just minutes from dining and shopping, yet tucked amongst the aspens and pines in a private valley along the Gore Range. Here, one can retire to either of the extraordinary lodges for solitude or hosting after a day of private fishing or horseback riding. Triple Creek Ranch derives its name from the three tributary creeks that converge within the property to form the head of Rock Creek. These creeks tumble through stands of aspen, pine and willow as they flow through the ranch and into the Blue River, a short distance below the property. Set atop a prominent ridge at the back of the ranch are the Thunder and Elk Lodges – both crafted from refurbished logs that were reclaimed from old cabins in eastern Colorado. Fresh off a multimillion-dollar renovation project, each lodge overlooks lush grounds and three trout ponds while also taking in big mountain views. Each luxury lodge features mountain-chic interiors, six bedrooms, chef-equipped kitchens, wood burning fireplaces and are offered in turn-key condition. Wildlife is often viewed from the lodges, which sit within a short walk of each of other. The ranch has long been utilized as a family enclave, but is well-suited for hosting corporate retreats and other large gatherings. Triple Creek is currently operated as a high-end vacation rental through Cuvée, a preeminent provider of luxury vacation home rentals and curated experiences across the globe. Though Triple Creek holds a lifetime's worth of recreational activities for family and friends within its own fence lines, the adjacent Arapaho National Forest and Eagles Nest Wilderness area are literally out the back door. The equestrian will approve of the ranch’s infrastructure, including a 12,800± square foot fully enclosed and heated riding arena, an impeccable 10-stall horse barn with automatic drinkers, and miles of internal riding trails. The aptly named Thunder Lodge served as home to the white Arabian gelding Thunder, the Denver Bronco’s famous mascot. This lodge has two additional stalls with turnouts and automatic drinkers. Triple Creek is well-suited for its operations with complimentary infrastructure, including a 10-bay equipment garage, barn, children’s play cabin, ranch manager residence and assorted outbuildings. A significant sprinkler irrigation system waters key areas of the property, and an additional 13± acres of hay meadow are irrigated via traditional flood irrigation. Triple Creek’s location is not only beautiful and private, it is convenient. Triple Creek is a five-minute drive north of Silverthorne, Colorado, and the I-70 corridor. Denver is a one-hour and thirty-minute drive to the east, and the nearest FBO in Kremmling is a 20-minute drive to the north. The ranch is also just a short drive from the slopes of Breckenridge and the Copper Mountain Ski Resort. The Blue River is less than a half mile away, and one can be on the Dillon or Green Mountain Reservoirs in just a few minutes. Regardless of whether you are seeking solitude or a superlative mountain retreat for hosting gatherings, Triple Creek Ranch is the place for you. Some of the outstanding photography herein was provided by GTR Photo and Cuvée. (Contact information is available upon request.) - 254± deeded acres - Five minutes from Silverthorne, Colorado - An hour and a half from Denver - Minutes from Breckenridge and Copper Mountain Ski Resort - Stunning mountain setting with big mountain views - Three creeks - Three stocked trout ponds and eight additional ponds - Turnkey and recently renovated 7,248± square foot Thunder Lodge with six beds and six baths - Turnkey and recently renovated 6,278± square foot Elk Lodge with six beds and six baths - Three beds, two-bath ranch manager residence - 12,800± square foot indoor and heated riding arena - Ten-stall stable with all equine facilities - Six cfs water rights with 13 acres of hay meadow - Ten-bay equipment garage, barn and assorted outbuildings
$7,500,000  •  350 acres
High Mountain Camp sits at the end of the road, atop Bald Rock Ridge, deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia. With an elevation of 4,000 feet, the property looks out over 360 degrees of mountains and valleys, with the expansive Jefferson National Forest forming its northern boundary. Privacy, self-sufficiency, and solitude define the property, and the South Cabin, one of three dwellings, can run entirely off the grid on a redundant set of solar, wind, propane, and wood-burning systems. This theme of independence merges with recreation, aviation, and Appalachian scenery to create a truly unique mountain retreat. The multiple cabins and additional building sites also make it a natural fit for a family compound. The retreat is offered turnkey and all furnishings and equipment convey, meaning the property is ready for use on day one of ownership. The mountaintop location does not mean isolation. Roanoke, Winston-Salem, and Charlotte are each under two and a half hours by car, and the property's 800-foot grass runway, hangar, and helipad put Charlotte within a 45-minute flight. Closer by, everyday amenities can be found in Independence and Wytheville. The Facts: ~ 350+/- acres atop Bald Rock Ridge ~ Three fully furnished cabins, all with backup generators ~ South Cabin can run fully off the grid on solar, wind, propane, and wood-burning systems ~ 800-foot grass runway ~ 3,000+/- square foot hangar ~ Helipad ~ Multiple garages and outbuildings ~ Enclosed, heated equipment shop ~ Borders Jefferson National Forest ~ 3/4-acre pond ~ Offered turnkey with all furnishings and equipment, excluding aircraft
$5,975,000  •  2,080 acres
Whitetail Farm is located in McPherson County, Nebraska, and consists of 2,080 +/- deeded acres and offers ten irrigated center-pivots covering 1,309+/- certified irrigated acres and are supported by the world's second-largest aquifer, which is a highly valued natural resource underlying nearly all of Nebraska. All the irrigation wells are high-volume producing with very little drawdown and no pumping restrictions. The farm is currently used as a summer cow/calf high-intensity grazing program, along with some winter feed production. Most of the pivots are in a perennial grass/alfalfa mix and provide top-quality grazing with excellent gains. This is a great opportunity to expand grazing opportunities for a thriving cattle industry. The Facts: ~ 2,080+/- deeded acres ~ 1,309+/- certified irrigated acres ~ 1,168+/- corn base acres ~ Ten center-pivot irrigation systems ~ High-producing irrigation wells ~ No pumping restrictions ~ Pivots recently updated with tower boxes, panels, and drive units ~ Pivots planted to cool season grasses and alfalfa ~ Intensive grazing system setup ~ Pipeline livestock water system ~ Steel Shop ~ Grain storage ~ Large pipe corrals with working facilities ~ Capable of row crop production
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