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$12,950,000  •  3,133 acres
As Mark Twain wisely observed, “Buy land, they’re not making it anymore.” In an era defined by growth and change, Fall Run Ranch stands as a rare constant, 3,133 ± acres of enduring land positioned for those who think not only in years, but in generations. This is more than a ranch; it is a legacy landscape where water, land, and stewardship converge to create lasting value. Ideally located just 1.65 miles north of the Lincoln, CA Regional Airport and a 45-minute drive from Sacramento in thriving Placer County, Fall Run Ranch balances accessibility with permanence. The ranch boasts 6.75 CFS of irrigation water from the Nevada Irrigation District, which has historically supported the irrigation of approximately 771 ± acres. Additional water features include nearly 2.5 miles of year-round Raccoon Creek, established water rights, vernal pools, and three year-round storage ponds teeming with waterfowl. Anchored in working agriculture, the improvements include four homes, barns, four feeding barns, an equipment barn with dual roll-up doors, equipment sheds, an electrified shop with concrete floors, and multiple historic outbuildings. Comprehensive livestock facilities, including corrals, loading chutes, perimeter and cross-fencing, position the ranch for continued operational success. As one of the fastest-growing regions in California, the surrounding landscape continues to evolve, yet this ranch is safeguarded by a conservation easement ensuring it remains an open, working agricultural property in perpetuity. An exceptional opportunity to create your legacy, featuring 57.14 acres of designated building envelopes under a flexible conservation easement— including 20 acres for a future boutique livestock processing facility, along with multiple existing and future homesites. Significant investments have been made, such as a massive clean-up effort, extensive riparian area fencing, removal of dams and diversions out of Raccoon Creek, development of numerous off-creek stockwater facilities, and removal of a defunct 80-acre orchard that has been restored to natural pasture. There are numerous riparian restoration opportunities along with additional vernal pool habitat north of Raccoon Creek being evaluated. Fall Run Ranch is more than acreage - it is enduring ground with a future as strong as its past. It is a rare opportunity to acquire and steward a legacy property. In a rapidly expanding region of California, this ranch stands as a protected agricultural stronghold - a place to build, to produce, to gather, and to pass forward. For those who value land not simply as an investment, but as an inheritance for generations to come, Fall Run Ranch is a once-in-a-lifetime offering.
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$14,500,000  •  3,068.82 acres
$15,595,000 • Under Contract
You dream of a ranch with extreme privacy, abundant water, fertile farm ground, irrigated pasture, and self-sustaining cattle operation; top it off with a stunning custom home and breathtaking views…Then realize the dream is true right here, all wrapped up in the amazing Carroll Ranch. Encompassing 3068 acres in three counties. The headquarters, and heart of the ranch, are nestled in the Northeast corner of the beautiful Fall River Valley, with irrigated farm ground and pastureland, three homes, including a 7,700-sf masterpiece tucked against the hillside. Multiple hay, feed, and equipment barns. Custom horse barn, tack barn, shop, plus full butcher shop facility. A large artesian-fed lake is used for irrigation as well as fishing, swimming, and boating. 630 acres of prime irrigated hay ground, space for 2800 tons of hay storage, 145 acres of irrigated pasture, and plenty of range land to support up to 750 pairs year-round. The remainder of the ranch is located in Lassen and Modoc counties, used for spring grazing and winter feeding. Strategically set up with several hay/feeding barns, ponds, and gathering corrals. The Carroll Ranch is easily one of the most impressive ranches in the North State. The new owner will enjoy not only the well-set up farming and cattle aspect of the ranch but also the multiple hunting and recreational opportunities at their fingertips. The Carroll Ranch is a paradise of its own making. The Fall River Valley offers amazing views, rich soils for farming, abundant recreational and hunting opportunities, including renowned fly fishing, and a peaceful lifestyle. The valley boasts one of the largest freshwater spring systems in the nation. Water is not an issue here! Located between Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen. The community has all the amenities you would hope to find in a small community and some surprises as well. An 18-hole golf course, an airport with a 5,000 ft. runway, medical, dental, and veterinary facilities, and a hospital with a new emergency room. Numerous restaurants, motels, grocery stores, and more. Property Highlights: • THE RANCH HEADQUARTERS are in Shasta County consisting of 1,441 contiguous acres. End of the road privacy, with gated entry. Cobblestone pavers from entry, around the residential area, continuing up the gated private drive to the main residence. All remaining roads are graveled. Fully fenced and cross fenced. Wood and metal pipe fencing around headquarters. Water comes from 3 ag wells and one lift pump from the lake, irrigating by pivot and flood. The ranch produces an average of 3,000 tons of hay annually with 4 hay barns storing 2,800 tons and 2 feed barns. • THE BENCH is located about 5 miles from the headquarters, located in Lassen County. Consists of 1426 acres, 5 feed barns, several ponds, corrals, and a single wide mobile home. • THE OLD HULBERT PLACE is about a 45-minute drive, located in Modoc County. Offering 200 fenced acres with meadows, a year-round creek, and corrals. • CATTLE OPERATION: The ranch currently runs 500 pairs year-round; the ranch has supported up to 750 pairs in past years. Enclosed hydraulic scales plus covered working lane with squeeze. cattle chute and several pens to separate cows. All pipe construction. The well-thought-out fencing system makes it easy to move the cattle from one pasture to the next. Multiple feed lots and feed barns. Enrolled in the Williamson Act for lower tax rates. • THE MAIN HOME was built on a hillside, designed in consultation with Neil Wright out of Sun Valley, Idaho. Masterfully constructed by craftsmen and artisans in 2000. Attention to detail and comfort is apparent from the minute you enter this amazing home. An impressive 7,700 sq. ft. of living space under one roof. Four bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths. The wood and stone construction blends perfectly with the landscaping. The owners have used reclaimed wood from a historical building in Yosemite, milled in McCloud, to create the massive beams and the large plank flooring you will find in the home. The great room, kitchen, enclosed sunroom, office, and master suite are on the main floor, and the additional three bedrooms with en-suite baths, are strategically built along the contour of the hillside. The wine cellar, mud room with bath, exercise room, storage room, and garden potting room are on the lower floor. The gourmet kitchen is a delight, with the baking center, butcher block island, 3 sinks, 2 dishwashers, 6 burner gas range, dual ovens, and butler's pantry. The detached 3-car garage has guest quarters above. Mature landscaping, stone patios, and hand-crafted iron handrails are strategically laid out around the home, inground heated pool, spa, waterfall, and built-in fire pit. • TWO STORY FARMHOUSE is over 100 years old, remolded over time. 2700 sf. with 6 bedrooms and 2 baths. Large living room, country kitchen, and formal dining room. Enclosed front, side, and back porches. Detached 2-car garage with storage. • MANAGERS HOME is 2000 sf. offering 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The living room opens to the family room and country kitchen with granite counters and butcher block island, stone floor in the kitchen, and dining area. The master suite has jetted tub, separate shower, and dual sinks. • For detailed information, check out the detail sheets under the useful information section on the website.
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$4,650,000  •  3,055 acres
$5,650,000 • Under Contract
This working cattle ranch and dryland farm is an agricultural dream with everything you need to run cattle, including 3 residences, barns, pens, troughs and more.
$11,250,000  •  3,040 acres
Historic Plantation with Hunting & Recreational Land For Sale in Pickensville, AL Owl Creek Plantation Let me take you on a journey. A trip back in time. An excursion to a plantation unaware of the chaos of 2020. A place where the road ends and the enchantment of a simpler existence begins. Let me take you to Owl Creek Plantation. Owl Creek is located on the AL/MS boundary in Pickens County, Alabama, just East of Macon, Mississippi. The yellow brick road truly does end at Owl Creek. When the lodge comes into view, it’s hard not to pull over on the lakeshore and take it in. Perfectly situated on the water's edge, with 6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, screened porches, massive dining and entertaining areas, and sunset views that are otherworldly, Owl Creek Lodge grabs your heart from first glance. The lodge looks as though it too was created “in the beginning,” like it just belongs.  Additionally, in the not too shabby guest house on the North end of the lake, you’ll find 3 more bedrooms with another 2.5 baths. Owl Creek can easily sleep 22 guests comfortably and has not only been a family retreat for over 70 years, it has been the site of many weddings and other social functions. If, and that’s a big “if”, you can drag yourself away from the lodge, you can begin to find your way around the 3,040 acres of unbelievable serenity and beauty. The improved road system winds its way through massive hardwood stands along the majestic Tenn-Tom River. Strategically located throughout the property are wildlife fields overflowing with deer and turkeys, purposefully flooded cypress brakes for waterfowl and many deer stands only in need of an afternoon hunter. The hunting is so good in fact, several years ago the property generated over $200k in revenue from sold hunts. The timber component of Owl Creek is mainly mature hardwood. There are a few scattered areas of managed loblolly pine creating habitat throughout the property. A recent timber cruise is available upon request and reflects a timber value of $4.2M. A new owner looking to add more habitat and recover some of the purchase price could easily take advantage of the timber market in the area. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, you stumble upon Camp Duke. Camp Duke is on the southern end of the property, isolated from life. It’s the retreat within the retreat. Camp Duke IS social distancing. I can’t describe Camp Duke, you have to experience Camp Duke. I’ve been blessed in my career to work with wonderful families and some unbelievable properties. They have all been special. Owl Creek Plantation sets the bar high for all the properties before, and all the properties yet to come. So, Let me take you to Owl Creek Plantation.   For more properties like this, go to United Country Real Estate! Listing ID: 23042-33525
$42,000,000  •  2,894 acres
The Smith Ranch spans 2,900± acres of rolling oaks, limestone bluffs, and sweeping Hill Country views. Featuring 2 private lakes, 13 ponds, and 12+ miles of creeks, this fully high game-fenced ranch offers trophy whitetail and exotics, trophy bass fishing, and prime waterfowl habitat. Available in tracts from 600 to 2,900± acres, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
$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
$23,000,000  •  2,539.82 acres
This exceptional Hill Country ranch offers a rare combination of live water, luxury improvements, and aviation access. Featuring a private lighted runway, stocked lakes, and premier hunting, it delivers unmatched recreation and comfort. Scenic terrain, diverse wildlife, and extensive infrastructure make it a truly unique Texas legacy property.
$12,000,000  •  2,298.42 acres
Set just 3.5 miles from the Pacific Ocean near Morro Bay, CA, the remarkable 2,298 ± acre Little Morro Creek Ranch embodies the pioneering spirit of California’s Central Coast, where sweeping landscapes meet a rich sense of history. Early settlers traveling west arrived here at what once felt like the very edge of the world and, in doing so, defined California as a place of opportunity and new beginnings. That legacy still lingers in the land today, carried in its open expanses and endless horizons. Rising across the skyline are the iconic Nine Sisters, a chain of ancient volcanic peaks that shape the region’s identity. From Morro Rock at the coastline to the inland summits, these landmarks create a dramatic and unmistakable backdrop. The ranch’s diverse terrain supports abundant wildlife and offers exceptional outdoor recreation, including hunting, horseback riding, hiking, or simply exploring the wide-open landscape. Several highly productive developed springs, seasonal creeks, and small reservoirs enhance both the natural beauty and water resources of the property. Designed for both function and longevity, Little Morro Creek Ranch can support approximately 150–200 cow-calf pairs year-round, depending on rainfall. The ranch borders National Forest along its northern and eastern boundaries. 60 ± acres of fertile Class II soils offer ample planting opportunities. The well-equipped and well-maintained headquarters features a manufactured caretaker home with a detached shop, domestic wells, a recently improved barn with power and lighting, a large equipment shed, pipe corrals, a hydraulic squeeze chute, outbuildings, and perimeter fencing. The property is also enrolled in the Williamson Act, supporting its long-term agricultural use and stewardship. A rare offering along California’s storied Central Coast, this ranch represents both a connection to the past and an opportunity for the future. With its blend of natural beauty, productive capacity, and enduring legacy near Morro Bay, it stands as a ranch of uncommon scale and character. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 2,298 ± total acres across eight parcels on California’s Central Coast • Located 3.5 miles from the Pacific Ocean near Morro Bay • Iconic views of the Nine Sisters volcanic peaks and Morro Rock • Borders National Forest on the northern and eastern boundaries • Eight separate pastures support 150–200 cow-calf pairs year-round, depending on rainfall • 60 ± acres of fertile Class II soils for planting • Water resources include two domestic wells, developed springs, two ponds, seasonal creeks, and blue-line creeks • Approx. 10–5,000-gallon holding tanks, solar pumps, new 21,000 ft. of 1.25” underground plastic piping for water, and 25 cement troughs throughout the ranch • 1.25 miles of new cross-fencing • Exceptional outdoor recreation including hunting, horseback riding, and hiking • Headquarters with a manufactured caretaker home and shop • All utilities at headquarters are underground • Backup propane generator that runs the entire headquarters • Starlink internet • Extensive infrastructure including barn, equipment shed, and pipe corrals • Equipped with a hydraulic squeeze chute, outbuildings, livestock shed, five-stall horse shed with turnouts, perimeter fencing, and certified scales • Great ranch roads throughout • Ranch equipment can be purchased separately • Enrolled in the Williamson Act
$5,995,000  •  2,242 acres
All in all, this South Texas Ranch stands out in a number of ways starting with its size. The acreage is a definite plus and convenient access off of paved Highway 277 just adds to the mix. Chasing big deer or raising cattle, it's already set up for success. Two comfortable homes, multiple stock ponds (including one ready for fishing leisure) and a solid water system throughout the ranch fed by four active water wells, its got everything you need to live and work the land. The large insulated barn, over-sized covered shed and well-planned water distribution make operations run smooth, and the dedicated hunters camp, with a cleaning station and walk-in cooler, just seals the deal. Its the kind of place thats ready for both work and play right in the heart of big deer country.
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$13,500,000  •  2,200 acres
$16,000,000
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
$4,950,000  •  2,100 acres
Imagine leaving the bustle of the Bay Area behind and arriving at a place where time slows, the air sharpens, and the land itself seems to whisper of generations of careful stewardship. Seven Springs Ranch—2,100 pristine acres of rolling oak-studded hills, hidden canyons, and spring-fed meadows—in the coastal mountain range north of Boonville, California, in the storied Upper Indian Creek Basin. This is not merely a property; it is California’s premier private hunting enclave, crafted by and for discerning sportsmen who demand the very best. Your journey begins on a quiet country road that meanders north from the heart of Anderson Valley. Vineyards and ancient oak groves give way to a gentle descent into the Indian Creek Basin, where towering redwoods and Douglas firs suddenly envelop you in cathedral-like shade. You ford the crystal-clear, year-round creek—its waters still home to steelhead runs that once sustained the Pomo people—and emerge into the sun-drenched slopes of Seven Springs. Tucked at the edge of the forest and perched just above the creek sits the Seven Springs Hunting Lodge: an authentic 1,850-square-foot, six-bedroom, two-bath retreat that is completely off-grid and self-sufficient. Powered by an on-demand generator and blessed with abundant spring-fed water, the lodge is tastefully appointed in the classic style of a working ranch—comfortable, masculine, and perfectly suited to the land. A generous wrap-around deck on three sides invites morning coffee with binoculars in hand or evening cigars while listening to the creek. Nearby stand a substantial barn and a dedicated game-processing shed, fully equipped for the serious hunter. This is big country—2,100 acres comprising multiple contiguous parcels—where a fellow can glass for miles across open, rolling hills dotted with enumerable springs that act as natural magnets for game. Seven Springs is legendary for its record-class California blacktail deer, wild boar, black bear, wild turkey, and a host of other wildlife that thrive here. It sits squarely in the epicenter of California’s finest hunting, where the ranch’s diverse habitat draws animals down from the surrounding forests like a private preserve. The terrain rewards the patient sportsman: vantage points that command sweeping views, hidden meadows perfect for still-hunting, and ridgelines that let you pattern that elusive “monarch of the glen” before he ever knows you’re there. This is where dreams of a lifetime are realized. The ranch’s conservation ethic is as impressive as its game. Originally the Rawles Ranch, it supported sheep grazing from the mid-1800s until the 1980s. In that decade it was acquired by a close-knit group of seven friends—hence the name Seven Springs—who formed a private hunting club with conservation and sound wildlife management as its bedrock. They successfully enrolled the property in California’s Private Land Management (PLM) program, administered by the Department of Fish and Wildlife, earning a generous allocation of deer tags with a season extending from July through the end of November. True to their principles, the members have hunted the ranch sparingly—typically taking only three to six bucks per year—leaving the land far below its sustainable harvest capacity. That restraint has produced the trophy-quality animals that make Seven Springs a destination for the most discerning hunters. Long before European settlers arrived, this same ground was the ancestral hunting territory of the Pomo people. One can easily picture their camps along the creek, where steelhead ran thick and the mountains teemed with deer and bear, with fresh water gushing from the hills at every turn. That same abundance remains today, now protected and enhanced by generations of thoughtful management. Yet for all its wild character, Seven Springs is surprisingly accessible. The charming towns of Boonville and Philo—with their acclaimed restaurants, wineries, and boutique amenities—are just 35 minutes away. Once you cross the creek and enter the ranch, however, the modern world disappears. You are immersed in a private sanctuary of unparalleled beauty and solitude. The ranch’s proximity to the Pacific Ocean brings cool marine breezes and moderating moisture that create a near-perfect microclimate—mild summers, comfortable hunting seasons, and verdant growth that keeps the springs flowing and the hills green year-round. Seven Springs Ranch represents an extremely rare offering: a turnkey, legacy-quality private hunting property in one of California’s most coveted locations. The current owners, the original seven friends and their families, are ready to pass the reins to the next generation of stewards—sportsmen who will cherish the land, honor its conservation heritage, and continue the tradition of ethical, high-quality hunting for decades to come. For the sportsman who has hunted the world’s finest venues and now seeks something truly singular in his own backyard, Seven Springs Ranch is that rarest of finds: a place where the hunting is legendary, the setting is breathtaking, and the legacy is waiting to be claimed. This is not just a ranch. This is your private piece of California’s hunting soul. Property Highlights: • 2,100 pristine acres of rolling oak-studded hills, hidden canyons, and spring-fed meadows in California’s coastal mountains north of Boonville • Premier private hunting enclave legendary for record-class California blacktail deer, wild boar, black bear, and turkey • 1,850 sq ft off-grid 6-bedroom lodge with expansive wrap-around deck perched above a crystal-clear year-round creek • Fully equipped barn and dedicated game-processing shed ready for serious sportsmen • Abundant natural springs that act as magnets for game across open terrain, perfect for glassing and still-hunting • PLM-enrolled with extended July–November season and generous tags—hunted sparingly though for unmatched trophy quality • Self-sufficient retreat powered by an on-demand generator and blessed with endless spring-fed water • Only 35 minutes from Boonville and Philo’s acclaimed wineries, restaurants, and boutique amenities • Mild Pacific-influenced microclimate delivers cool breezes, comfortable hunting seasons, and verdant green hills year-round • Historic Pomo ancestral hunting grounds with steelhead runs and timeless wildlife abundance • Sweeping vantage points, hidden meadows, and ridgelines where trophy “monarchs” are patterned in complete privacy • Rare turnkey legacy ranch—a private sanctuary ready for the next generation of discerning stewards to claim California’s hunting soul
$8,400,000  •  2,040 acres
Situated outside of Walden, Colorado, the Kuiper Ranch is a 2,040 +/- deeded acre cattle ranch with productive meadows, historic improvements, and expansive views of the Rocky Mountains. The Kuiper Ranch has served as a balanced hay and cattle operation for many years producing, on average, 965 tons of mountain meadow hay from 778 irrigated acres. The meadows are irrigated by 86.7 CFS of water rights out of a system of ditches. The current landowners have utilized this property to graze 200 replacement heifers and 200 cow/calf pairs through the summer and 400-500 bred cows in the Fall. This property is not encumbered by a conservation easement. The improvements on the ranch have been well-maintained by the landowners and include a ranch home, historic barn, two shop buildings, a cabin, equipment shed and chicken coops. The property is accessed by a maintained, gravel county road located eight miles outside of Walden. The ranch is surrounded by the Park Range, Medicine Bow Mountains, Rabbit Ears Pass and the Never Summer Mountains. In additional to moose, which can almost always be spotted in the area, elk, antelope, mule deer and migratory birds also frequent the property. Over 4.8 miles of Beaver Creek and one mile of the Roaring Fork meander through the meadows and both offer incredible fishing opportunities for Brown and Rainbow Trout. The Kuiper Ranch is located approximately 8 miles southwest of Walden, Colorado in an area known as North Park, which is known as the “Moose Viewing Capital of Colorado” and moose can almost always be found along the miles of live water and willows on the ranch. The elk, antelope, mule deer, and exceptional fishing make this an incredible recreational resource as well as a balanced high-altitude cattle operation. The ranch is located in northwest Colorado in the Rocky Mountains and near the destination resort town of Steamboat Springs. The ranch is easily accessed via Colorado Highway 14 and is only an hour drive to the I-70 and I-25 corridors to Denver, Grand Junction, and Colorado Springs. The ranch is 15 minutes from the Walden-Jackson County Airport and is 73 miles from the nearest commercial air service in Hayden, Colorado. The property headquarters are located on the north side of County Road 22, which is a maintained gravel county road, and can be accessed year-round. The two-story ranch home, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, was built in the 1930’s, was remodeled in the late 1990’s, and consists of 1,900 square feet heated by propane. The historic 3,300 square foot barn with a hay loft was built around 1918. There are two shop buildings, one which is 1,920 square feet and was constructed in 2000, and the other which is 670 square feet. There are corrals, an equipment shed, and a loading chute at the headquarters, as well as two chicken coops.
$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
$5,300,000  •  1,924 acres
In the rolling hills of Tehama County, outside of Corning, CA where the horizon stretches endlessly and the air is filled with quiet promise, lies the 1,924-acre Bar 69 Ranch that embodies the spirit of the American West. This legacy property has been held by only its second owner since the original 1,519-acre ranch was established. This is more than just land, it’s a reminder of the freedom found in wide-open spaces and the limitless opportunities they hold. At the heart of the ranch is a warm and inviting 2,400 sq. ft. main home featuring a spacious loft and traditional cellar that embodies the perfect blend of comfort and country charm. Nearby, two thoughtfully designed guest houses (a two-bedroom and a one-bedroom) offer private accommodations for family, friends, or visitors, while a 1BD/1BA labor home provides flexible housing for ranch hands. Whether you’re hosting weekend gatherings or fun family reunions, the expansive recreational room is a standout feature, complete with an 18-foot bar and attached kitchen. It’s the ideal setting for entertaining guests who can retreat to the nearby guest homes after a night of stories, music, and laughter under the open sky. Beyond the living spaces, the ranch is a fully functional livestock operation with multiple barns, a well-equipped shop featuring large roll-up doors with 3-phase power, corrals, pens, squeeze, and loading chutes. The property is cross and perimeter fenced, supporting 235 cow/calf pairs year-round. Additional features like RV hookups with water, sewer, and electric, a two-car garage, and various outbuildings add even more flexibility. The property’s water resources are extensive, consisting of eight year-round ponds, four seasonal ponds, two seasonal creeks, five irrigated pastures, an ag well, solar wells, domestic wells, and designated water rights. Outdoor recreational opportunities are endless on this wide, expansive ranch. Five of the year-round ponds are stocked with bass, providing great fishing opportunities. Hunters and those who appreciate the wildlife will find pigs, deer, boar, doves, and quail all on the property. This is a ranch where tradition meets possibility, where the land provides, the views inspire, and the lifestyle is rich with meaning. Whether you’re continuing a ranching legacy or starting a new chapter, the Bar 69 Ranch offers the space, the infrastructure, and the freedom to make it your own. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Prime Northern California ranchland in Tehama County • Only second ownership since the original 1,519-acre ranch was established • Eight year-round ponds (five of those ponds with bass), four seasonal ponds, & two creeks • 5 irrigated pastures; up to 200 ± acres of irrigated land • 100% of mineral rights on 1,519 acres and 50% on the remaining 405 acres • 1 ag well, 3 solar wells for cattle, & 4 domestic wells for homes & livestock • Water Rights: Two valuable water rights (A019105 & A021348) transfer with the sale • Current winter grazing lease from November 1 to June 1 • The ranch supports 235 cow/calf pairs year-round • Abundant wildlife, including deer, pigs, boar, quail, and doves • Fish in the ponds for bass • No conservation easements • No easements or rights-of-way, except a prescriptive easement along Long Hollow Road & an AT&T easement to main house • Main house, two guest houses, & a labor home • A large recreational room with an 18-foot bar & a kitchen • Outbuildings: A metal shop with three-phase power, multiple barns, sheds, & a large corral system with a squeeze chute • There are also three RV hookups with water, sewer, & electricity • 66-grave cemetery on property; landlocked due to creek; no public access
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$6,950,000  •  1,900 acres
$7,250,000
In the heart of Northern California's revered Wine Country, where the refined elegance of Sonoma's viticultural heritage converges with the untamed grandeur of Mendocino's coastal highlands, the Mazzini Ranch emerges as an unparalleled jewel for the discerning high-end buyer. This contiguous 1,900+/- acre estate is not merely land—it's a canvas for visionary ambition, offering a rare blend of seclusion, sophistication, and strategic accessibility. Just a scenic 1.5-hour drive from the innovation hubs of San Francisco or a 2-hour escape from Silicon Valley's fast-paced ecosystem, the ranch delivers a "world away" sanctuary while remaining effortlessly connected to urban luxuries. Proximity to Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS)—a mere 30-minute drive—allows for seamless private jet arrivals, with Cloverdale's municipal airport nearby for even more discreet general aviation options. Ten minutes from Cloverdale and 20-25 minutes from Healdsburg, the epicenter of Sonoma's Michelin-starred dining scene and boutique wineries, this property invites you to trade boardrooms for breathtaking vistas without sacrificing convenience. THE ULTIMATE MULTI-GENERATIONAL SANCTUARY For the discerning visionary seeking to forge a private dynasty amid nature's splendor, Mazzini Ranch redefines the family compound. With the potential for 17 legal parcels through Certificates of Compliance, this vast expanse provides an extraordinary blank slate to craft a bespoke legacy estate tailored to elevated lifestyles. • Legacy Development with Cutting-Edge Potential: Envision multiple ultra-luxury residences, each sited for absolute privacy and commanding 360-degree panoramas of rolling vineyards, redwoods, and the rugged Coast Range. Integrate smart-home technologies, helipad access, and high-speed fiber optics for a seamless blend of rustic retreat and connected haven—perfect for remote work sessions overlooking the valley or hosting elite gatherings. • A Shared Heritage in Seclusion: Miles of private, impeccably maintained roads and trails connect these estates, creating a secure, gated enclave where generations can thrive independently yet unite for shared adventures. Build your family's narrative here, away from the public eye, in a setting that echoes the private ranches favored by luminaries and influential figures. A STORIED TERROIR: THE NEXT CHAPTER AWAITS YOUR VISION Rooted in early 20th-century heritage, the Mazzini Ranch (often referenced as Mazzoni in viticultural circles) was founded by the Mazzoni family and meticulously stewarded for decades by the Oltranti family since their acquisition in 1988. This land's agricultural pedigree is legendary, having supplied premium Zinfandel and Carignane grapes to the iconic Ridge Vineyards, crafting wines that have earned global acclaim for their depth and complexity. Join the ranks of Sonoma's celebrity vineyard owners—like Francis Ford Coppola, Guy Fieri, and John Lasseter—who have transformed similar properties into personal empires of excellence. With the original vines thoughtfully removed, 200+/- acres of prime, cleared terrain now stand ready for reinvention into high-value ventures that align with sustainable luxury: • Precision Viticulture for the Connoisseur: Replant with state-of-the-art, high-density clones optimized for the ranch's diverse microclimates—sun-drenched south-facing slopes ideal for bold reds, cooler northern exposures for crisp whites. Capitalize on Sonoma's booming wine market, potentially partnering with renowned winemakers for estate bottlings that rival the region's elite. • Artisan Agriculture and Regenerative Practices: Cultivate boutique olive groves yielding award-winning extra-virgin oils, heirloom stone fruit orchards, or organic specialty crops. Embrace regenerative farming to enhance soil health and biodiversity, appealing to eco-conscious buyers with carbon-sequestering potential. • Equestrian Excellence and Premium Livestock Operations: The expansive level valleys and gently rolling meadows are primed for world-class equestrian facilities, complete with custom stables, arenas, and trails. Alternatively, establish a significant cattle ranch or sophisticated livestock operation focused on premium heritage breeds, blending high-value productivity with sustainable grazing practices and the timeless allure of ranch stewardship. THE TOPOGRAPHY: A SYMPHONY OF OAKS, REDWOODS, AND DOUGLAS FIR FORESTS Mazzini Ranch unfolds as a living masterpiece of California's Coast Range ecology, transitioning from golden oak-studded woodlands and sun-kissed pastoral basins to dramatic high-elevation wilderness. • Ecological Diversity and Immersive Beauty: Wander through sun-dappled meadows alive with wildflowers in spring, ascend to rugged peaks offering unobstructed views of the Russian River Valley below, and descend into shaded canyons where redwoods tower like sentinels. This biodiversity not only captivates but also supports a thriving ecosystem, ideal for conservation-minded stewards. • Redwood and Fir Forests: Nature's Cathedral: The northern slopes and deep ravines host majestic redwoods and Douglas firs, their canopies filtering light onto fern-lined paths and spring-fed streams that murmur year-round. These serene groves provide a meditative escape, evoking the tranquility sought by those fleeing urban intensity. • Water Security for Enduring Legacy: In an era of climate resilience, the ranch boasts a robust 70+/- GPM well, multiple natural springs bubbling from the earth, and a picturesque year-round pond—ensuring abundant water for residences, agriculture, and recreation, even in dry seasons. A PRIVATE SPORTING & ADVENTURE PRESERVE FOR THE ELITE OUTDOORSMAN Transform Mazzini into your exclusive playground, rivaling the bespoke estates of Sonoma's high-profile residents. • Elite Hunting in Managed Wilderness: Home to thriving populations of trophy Black-tailed deer, wild boar, and Rio Grande turkeys, the ranch offers premier fair-chase opportunities within a privately managed habitat. Ethical hunting programs can be tailored for family traditions or hosted retreats. • The Internal Arterial Network: Boundless Exploration: An extensive system of groomed roads and trails spans the property, from valley floors to remote ridgelines—perfect for equestrian expeditions, mountain biking, ATV adventures, or serene hikes. Install solar-powered charging stations to align with sustainable innovations. INFRASTRUCTURE & RESIDENTIAL ASSETS: READY FOR IMMEDIATE ELEVATION Poised for instant enjoyment or as a launchpad for architectural grandeur, the ranch's existing improvements blend functionality with potential for opulent upgrades. • The Ranch Headquarters: A charming 1,700+/- square-foot ranch-style home (2BR/2BA) near the main entrance serves as an operational hub or luxurious guest quarters, with room for expansion into a modernist masterpiece. • The Caretaker’s House: A 1,200+/- square-foot secondary residence (2BR/2BA) offers premium accommodations for on-site management, staff, or VIP visitors, ensuring seamless estate operations. • The Remote Sanctuary: A newly constructed custom cabin on the ranch's elevated "back side" delivers breathtaking panoramic views of layered mountains and profound canyons—an idyllic off-grid retreat for introspection, stargazing, or high-end glamping experiences. STRATEGIC INVESTMENT & STEWARDSHIP: A VISIONARY'S PORTFOLIO • 17 Legal Parcels: Phased Luxury Development: Unlock immense value through subdivided estates, ideal for a multi-generational compound or selective sales to like-minded buyers, all while preserving the core's integrity. • Conservation Potential with Fiscal Advantages: The ranch's biologically rich redwood and fir forests qualify for voluntary conservation easements, yielding substantial federal income and estate tax benefits. Safeguard the pristine viewshed and ecological treasures, aligning with the sustainable ethos prized by visionary philanthropists. The Mazzini Ranch transcends mere ownership—it's an invitation to author the next century of a historic agricultural icon. For the high-end buyer, this is your opportunity to claim a legacy of unparalleled scale, where ambition meets nature's majesty in perfect harmony. Property Highlights: • Total Acreage: 1,900± Acres • Compound Potential: 17 legal parcels with multi-generational capacity • Ranch Headquarters: 1,700± sq ft (2BR / 2BA) • Caretaker’s House: 1,200± sq ft (2BR / 2BA) • High-Country Cabin: New custom construction with panoramic mountain & canyon views • Water Assets: 70 GPM well, multiple springs & year-round pond • Agricultural Base: 200± cleared acres with versatile, high-value potential • Proximity: 10 minutes to Cloverdale | 20–25 minutes to Healdsburg | 30 minutes to STS Airport | 1.5 hours to San Francisco | 2 hours to Silicon Valley
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$9,500,000  •  1,682 acres
$10,848,900
The South Sabinal River Ranch is a unique opportunity to own 1,682 acres of pristine South Texas brush within an hour of San Antonio with over 2 miles of Sabinal River frontage. Craig Biggio of the Houston Astros has owned and managed this ranch for close to 20 years. His passion for white-tailed deer hunting and his commitment to trophy managing the ranch has produced several trophies over 200″. Of the 1,682 acres, approximately 1,525 acres are under high fence. LOCATION One of the many attractive attributes of the ranch is its location. It is located approximately 1 hour west of San Antonio and 10 minutes south of Sabinal. It has paved road access on Hwy 187 and is at the northern tip of the South Texas Plains. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has a unique mix of habitat within its boundary. The majority of the habitat is untouched mixed South Texas brush. Impressive “bull mesquite” flats exist throughout the ranch. The ranch also has over 2 miles of the Sabinal River on its eastern border. The riparian habitat along the river includes incredible vistas from steep bank tops, large live oaks, cedar elms, and a few cypress trees. The Blanco Creek runs through the property’s western portion, creating additional bottomland habitat. In the middle portion of the property is a guajillo/blackbrush hill rising almost 100’ above the Sabinal River creating views for miles. WILDLIFE The owner has intensely managed for trophy white-tailed deer since he purchased the property. He high-fenced all but approximately 150 acres along the Sabinal River. He also constructed a 5-acre soft-release pen that can be used for a DMP pen. He purchased deer from white-tailed deer breeders for several years and released them within the property. He implemented an intense supplemental feeding program and created an enhanced water distribution system. These practices have also improved the quality of the bobwhite quail population and other wildlife species that exist on the property. The owner has constructed several hunting blinds outside of the high fence which created additional opportunities to hunt hogs, javelina, white-tailed deer and predators for family and guests. AGRICULTURE Three dryland food plots exist within the high-fenced portion of the property. These fields are used to plant annual plants that attract dove, quail and deer. IMPROVEMENTS Improvements include 2 implement barns, a walk-in cooler, a large inclosed barn, a bardominium, and several fire-pit areas. The large enclosed barn features a concrete floor, several roll-up doors, and large fans for ventilation. The bardominium is attached to the enclosed barn and is 2 stories. It includes several custom features and has a unique architectural exterior appearance. It is a 3 bedroom/3 bath, complete kitchen with a bunkroom. WATER The ranch has 3 water wells with submersible pumps. The wells supply several wildlife water ponds and troughs. The wells also supply water to the house. Seasonal water exists in the Blanco Creek and Sabinal River. ELECTRICITY Medina Electric Co-op. MINERALS 50% of owner’s minerals.
Contact for Price  •  1,630 acres
1,630± Acres of prime Oklahoma Farm Ground Auction Online Bidding Ends October 7 Offered in 8 Tracts: Buy All or Part These 8 tracts, ranging from 61± to 690± acres, are in one of Oklahoma's and the nation's most fertile river valleys. This Washita River bottom Farmland in McClain and Garvin Counties is highly sought after and rarely comes up for sale. If you're a farmer or an agricultural investor, this is an auction you want to participate in. Key Features: • Highly sought-after Washita River bottom soils • Excellent drainage & road infrastructure • Highway & paved road frontage for easy access. • Productive history with diverse crop rotation • Mix of tracts in grass, corn, alfalfa, wheat • Several tracts include barns. • Rare chance to acquire large contiguous acreage • Strategically located within minutes of downtown Lindsay, I-35, and I-44. It is less than an hour from Oklahoma City and 2.5 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. This Oklahoma farmland auction represents a unique chance to acquire premium agricultural real estate ideal for row crop operations, agricultural investment portfolios, farming expansion opportunities, or long-term land investment. Your Opportunity is Now – Place Your Bid Contact our team or visit the website for Detailed Tract Information and Auction Registration. Pre-Auction offers will be considered. 580-323-6120 | OKFarmLand.com UC Heard Auction & Real Estate and Oklahoma Landmark. Corky Heard, Broker/Auctioneer, TX Lic. #16261 Blake Merritt, Team Lead/Agent 10% Buyer’s Premium. Pre-Auction offers will be considered. Property will sell subject to owner’s confirmation. Possession of property will be given at closing. Selling the surface rights only. Visit website for a complete list of terms and conditions. Franchise office is independently owned and operated.
$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
$5,500,000  •  1,565 acres
Income-Producing Farm & Hunting Ranch For Sale in St. Francois County, MO Here is a rare opportunity to own your own income producing deer farm. The deer that are harvested here are raised on the farm. There is lots of room to increase the doe herd which would increase your harvestable bucks. The owner is already booking hunts for next year and has an established client base. St. Francois County, MO | Hunting Land with House For Sale There is a large hunting lodge, two cabins numerous out buildings and two twenty acre lakes plus a total of fifteen hundred sixty five acres M/L. The high fence is state approved high fence. Owner financing available to qualified buyers. For more ranches for sale, go to United Country Real Estate! Listing ID: 24192-21016
$23,200,000  •  1,555 acres
The Smith Ranch North Pasture spans 1,555± acres of rolling oaks, limestone bluffs, and expansive Hill Country views. Featuring an 8-acre private lake, 7 ponds, and 7+ miles of creeks, this fully high game-fenced property offers trophy whitetail and exotics, a turnkey barndominium, barn, and state-of-the-art deer breeding facilities. Available in tracts from 600 to 2,900± acres, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
$2,843,450  •  1,537 acres
Welcome to a hunter's paradise - an extraordinary opportunity to own a sprawling 1537-acre ranch, just a short 15-mile drive from town. Nestled along Highway 198, this prime hunting land offers an unparalleled experience that every hunting enthusiast dreams of. Immerse yourself in nature with thousands of acres of accessible Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, offering boundless adventure and exploration. Discover the convenience and accessibility of well-maintained roads throughout the property, complete with multiple access gates for added versatility. Stay worry-free with a reliable water supply fed by natural springs. Marvel at the abundant wildlife, including majestic elk and deer, roaming freely across this vast and diverse landscape. Great cattle grazing as well. In addition to the remarkable hunting opportunities, this property features a comfortable 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home that serves as the perfect retreat after a long day outdoors. The large and small storage sheds, along with a spacious barn, provide ample space for storing equipment, tools, and supplies. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see. Whether you're looking for a private hunting oasis or an escape into nature, this ranch has it all. Don't let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity slip away - schedule a private tour today and discover the untapped potential of this remarkable property.
$2,999,000  •  1,462 acres
1,462-acre Oregon regenerative farm. Carbon sequestration, pastured livestock, oak savannahs, water rights & agritourism. 22 mi from Mt. Hood. $2,999,000.
$6,850,000  •  1,446 acres
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Tucked in a secluded corner of the fertile Fall River Valley, is the timeless harmony of water and farming. This 1446-acre ranch not only produces top quality hay, with abundant water bringing high tonnage, the natural layout is perfect for raising cattle year-round. With a bonus of growing wild rice, this diversified operation makes it one of the most unique ranches in the North State. Then add the hunting and fishing aspect, along with a spectacular setting boasting the largest seasonal waterfall in the valley. Highlighted by Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen in sweeping views. The water is distributed to all fields with flood irrigation, using underground mainline and return ditch system. Supplied by 5 Ag wells and springs. Well laid out headquarters centrally located on the ranch includes cattle working facilities and corrals, animal barn, hay barns, large metal shop and several pastures. There are two ranch homes, both with amazing views, multiple outbuildings. The solar field covers the entire ranch including homes. Convenient access with two roads into the property. The owner has been a proud steward of this amazing ranch for almost 30 years and is ready to turn it over to the new owner to work and enjoy for years to come. Property Highlights: WATER: All wells are between 300-350 feet in depth • Spring: 15 HP Pump producing 2500 GPM • Well #1: 45 HP Pump producing 900 GPM • Well #2: 75 HP Pump producing 2800 GPM • Well #3: Not in use • Well #4: 100 HP VFD Pump producing 2500 GPM • Well #5: 100 Hp VFD Pump producing 2800 GPM • Ditch Pump #1: 10 HP pump pulling 2000 GPM • Ditch Pump #2: 25 HP pump pulling 2300 GPM • Domestic #1: Located at ranch headquarters, supplies managers home, stock water and shop. • Domestic #2: Located at owner's home. FLOOD/UNDERGROUND MAINLINE AND DITCH SYSTEM: • All wells are tied together with underground mainline distributing water to fields with tail water going into the return ditch system and pumped back into the mainline system. All hay fields have been Lazer leveled with flood gates opening in all checks. SPRINGS: • There are multiple springs on the ranch, both year-round and seasonal. 2 year-round spring fed ponds. Two springs are being used in the irrigation system. Seasonal creek creates a spectacular water fall in winter and spring months. HAY FIELDS: • 524 +/- acres are planted in grass hay mix and some alfalfa. The owner cuts the fields on different schedules, depending on cattle grazing. Some fields are cut 4 times, some 3, and 2. A few fields are cut 1 time. The fields that are used mostly for hay production produce between 6 - 5.5 ton per acre. On an average year, the ranch produces well over 2000 ton. Putting up enough hay to feed the cows through the winter and spring months, selling the remaining hay. All fields are fenced. RICE FIELDS: • Approximately 220 acres are in wild rice. The seasonal creek is a great tool for filling the checks with water in the spring. The owner is currently leasing the rice ground. WRP CONSERVATION EASEMENT: • 193 acres are in a conservation easement for enhanced habitat. Used for cattle grazing and hunting. CATTLE: • The ranch has a year-round cattle operation, now running 200 spring calving pairs, 20 replacement heifers and 5 bulls. This number varies from year to year. The owner has had up to 500 cows. Increasing the number of cows will reduce the hay production because of grazing. HEADQUARTERS: Approximately 10 acres. • 3,400 sf metal shop with concrete floor, 2 - 18' roll up doors, 12' rollup side door, storage and restroom plus concrete apron in front and one full side. • 18,000 sf hay barn. Wood construction, metal roof, cindered. • 6,400 sf hay/equipment barn. Wood construction, unique curved glulam beams, metal roof, cindered. • 3,750 sf animal/hay barn. Wood construction, metal roof, cindered. • Full cattle working facility with corals, scale, squeeze and chute. Newer pipe and wood fencing. • Fuel tanks contained in concrete perimeter. • Two animal pastures. HOMES: Both main house and managers house have amazing views of Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen. Both are along the bluff on a slight rise overlooking the ranch. MAIN HOUSE: 800-550 Totten Road. Located at south end of ranch. • 1500 sf has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with metal roof. Two bedrooms and 1 bath are located on the main floor, including living room with wood stove, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook. The lower level has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The remaining lower level is open with concrete floor and exposed beams. Large front deck and open back deck. One car detached garage/storage building. MANAGERS HOUSE: 28960 Day Road. Located north of headquarters. • 1400 sf offering 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with metal roof. Horseshoe kitchen, large dining room with wood stove and separate living room. ½ basement for storage. Large, covered side porch and open back deck. SOLAR: Installed in 2000. • Ground-mounted, grid-tied 200 KW DC SOLAR field. The solar power will handle all of the ranch power needs including Ag pumps, domestic wells, homes, and headquarters. HUNTING AND FISHING: • Amazing amount of wildlife on and around the ranch. Landowner can obtain two landowner deer tags through Fish and Wildlife. Waterfowl hunting is at a premium with several duck blinds within the rice checks. Spring ponds are great for bass and catfishing. SHASTA COUNTY PARCELS: 1,291.7 AC. All Shasta County parcels are in the Williamson Act for lower tax rates. • APN 016-520-055 520 AC • APN 016-420-036 432 AC • APN 016-420-037 239.9 AC • APN 016-420-026 100 AC LASSEN COUNTY PARCEL: This parcel has direct access on Day Rd • APN 001-250-003 154.3 AC Not many, if any, ranches in the north state can compare with 5 Springs Cattle and Hay Ranch with excellent production history, well maintained with the benefit of abundant water, secluded setting, amazing views, and private hunting opportunities. Some equipment and cattle are available for sale but are not included in the asking price. (Formally marketed as Winter Falls Ranch)
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$8,450,000  •  1,442 acres
$10,950,000
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
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