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$11,500,000  •  1,157 acres
$12,500,000
For More Information or to Schedule a Showing, Contact Alex Webel, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 434-989-1199. In the heart of the Catskills sits The Willo Preserve, a storied fly-fishing property that traces its roots to the late 19th and early 20th century. In 1904, angling pioneer George LaBranche cast the first dry fly on fast water in North America, setting in motion a fly-fishing legacy that continues at the Preserve today. The property's crown jewel is 2.6+/- private and scenic miles of the Willowemoc, or as locals call it, ‘The Willo.’ For the past 66 years, the fishing here has been managed by a fly-fishing club that has carried on and added to the Preserve’s angling history. Notable club members have included fly-fishing writers Nick Lyons and Sparse Gray Hackle, among others, as well as wildlife artist Milton C. Weiler. Going back even further, these same waters were once enjoyed by the father of American dry fly fishing, Theodore Gordon. Surrounding the cold, clear, freestone creek is 1,157+/- acres of verdant forest land comprised of mixed hardwood, pine, and hemlock. The Willowemoc flows along the valley's edge, and elevations rise 700 feet or more from the creek bed. These mountainsides are interspersed with bark trails, old logging roads, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife, providing extensive four-season recreational opportunities that complement the fishing. The privacy and pristine setting of The Preserve are balanced by remarkable convenience, and a future owner could start their day in midtown Manhattan and, two hours later, be rigging their rod on the banks of the Willowemoc. Not far from the Preserve are the vibrant hamlets of Livingston Manor and Roscoe (a.k.a. Trout Town, U.S.A.), which offer a full complement of restaurants, stores, and amenities. Truly the best of both worlds, The Willo Preserve is being offered for sale for the first time in nearly 80 years.
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$6,500,000  •  1,117.3 acres
$8,000,000
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)
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$4,850,000  •  1,000 acres
$6,950,000
The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. Over 500 acres of timberland could also be managed for income. Until this year, 130 acres of wild rice and 150 acres of flood-irrigated hay ground were farmed on the ranch. Abundant wetlands and the presence of Burney Creek underscore the valuable water resources and water rights on the property.
$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
$7,300,000  •  901 acres
Hill Country Oasis, Diverse 900 Acres with rising elevations, varied terrain, plethora of wildlife and an abundance of water resources.
$3,083,500  •  863 acres
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The Getaway is a convergence of land, water, and wildlife that serious hunters and recreational land buyers spend years searching for. Positioned near US Highway 80 between Dallas and Shreveport, this 863-acre property in Upshur and Wood counties carries nearly two miles of Sabine River frontage, 2.5 miles of Rogers Creek running through the interior, hardwood bottoms stacked with deer, sloughs that hold birds when the migration pushes through, and approximately 150 acres of mature Loblolly Pine plantation that adds both timber value and thick, thermal cover. Five pipeline right-of-ways cut natural shooting lanes through the property. Multiple established shooting houses are already in place. The infrastructure is built. The habitat is dialed in. You show up, hang your coat, and hunt. Whitetail Deer Hunting | 180-Class Bucks Harvested on This Property The hardwood bottoms and creek drainages at The Getaway hold the kind of whitetail hunting that keeps serious deer hunters coming back season after season. The canopy is a mix of Post Oak, Willow Oak, Water Oak, Red Oak, Cherry Bark Oak, Shumard Red Oak, Black Hickory, and Black Gum, mature mast producers that draw deer out of the timber and into range during the rut and early season. Rogers Creek and the Sabine River corridor create natural travel routes that concentrate deer movement and make patterning big bucks a matter of patience, not luck. The property’s track record speaks for itself. 180-class whitetails have been harvested here. Five pipeline right-of-ways function as ready-made shooting lanes and food plot candidates. Multiple shooting houses are in position and ready to hunt. The Getaway has the genetics, the habitat, and the pressure history to produce mature bucks. It does not need a rebuild; it needs new boots! Duck Hunting on Sloughs, Flooded Timber, and Sabine River Bottoms When the migration stacks up in East Texas, The Getaway becomes a different kind of place entirely. The sloughs are loaded with Duckweed and Smartweed and ringed by timber that pins birds and keeps them working. Flooded timber and creek bottoms along Rogers Creek and the Sabine produce the kind of natural habitat that holds puddle ducks throughout the season; no pumps, no artificial flooding, just the land working the way it was designed to work. Wood Ducks, Teal, Mallard, and other puddle ducks have been taken here in past seasons. Cleared roads and interior trails provide direct access to every duck hunting area on the property without walking out at dark in knee-deep water. Sabine River Fishing | Bass, Catfish, Crappie, and Alligator Gar The Sabine River, which runs along the property boundary, is a working East Texas river fishery, not a supplemental amenity. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Blue Catfish, Bream, Buffalo, Carp, and Alligator Gar all inhabit the river. Rogers Creek adds additional holding water inside the property. Whether you are running lines, throwing a topwater at first light, or fly fishing the creek edges during summer, the water at The Getaway fishes hard across multiple species and seasons without leaving the property. For the angler who wants a base camp with serious river access, the combination of Sabine frontage and interior creek mileage makes this property a compelling setup. Hog Hunting, Small Game, and Year-Round Opportunities The Getaway does not go quiet between deer and duck seasons. Wild hogs are active throughout the property, and the creek bottoms and pine thickets provide exactly the kind of rooting, denning, and travel cover that keeps populations moving and huntable year-round. Bobcats, Coyotes, and Squirrels round out the small game and predator opportunities. The diverse habitat, from river bottoms to pine plantations to open fields, supports a full rotation of hunting activity from archery season through late winter, with hogs bridging every gap in between. Camp Headquarters | Furnished Cabin, Equipment Storage, and Walk-In Cooler The camp infrastructure at The Getaway was built for working hunters, not weekend glampers. Camp Headquarters includes a fully furnished cabin with one private bedroom, a large bunkroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a living and gathering area with a front porch. Every piece of furniture conveys. Utilities are established; Big Sandy City Water and Upshur County Rural Electric are already in place, backed by conventional septic. The support buildings are what separate this camp from a cleared lot with a cabin dropped on it. A 30×50-foot insulated equipment storage building with roll-up doors at each end handles gear, ATVs, and other equipment. A separate shed built for tractors, implements, and trailers includes a dedicated walk-in cooler for storing harvested game, the kind of setup that matters when you are stacking deer during the rut or running several hunters through a multi-day camp. The property currently holds agricultural exemption status, which carries meaningful tax advantages for the incoming owner. Loblolly Pine Plantation | 150 Acres of Timber Value Four stands of mature Loblolly Pine cover approximately 150 acres of the property. The timber carries real commercial value — pulpwood, sawtimber, and utility pole markets all draw from well-stocked East Texas plantation stands. For hunters, these same stands provide dense thermal cover, solid bedding areas, and natural travel corridors connecting the hardwood bottoms to the open fields. Big Sandy, Texas | Between Dallas and Shreveport on Highway 80 The Getaway sits on US Highway 80 at Big Sandy, Texas, roughly halfway between Dallas and Shreveport — a location that makes this ranch genuinely accessible for buyers coming from multiple directions. Big Sandy provides immediate access to fuel, supplies, and services, while Tyler and Longview offer full-service medical facilities, retail, major grocery, and dining within a short drive. The surrounding East Texas Pineywoods region supports a strong hunting and outdoor culture, with TPWD-managed wildlife resources, nearby access to Lake O’ The Pines, Caddo Lake, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir, and a well-established community of landowners committed to serious wildlife management. Drive Times from The Getaway: • Big Sandy, TX — 5 miles, approximately 8 minutes • Tyler, TX — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • Longview, TX — 32 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Dallas, TX — 113 miles, approximately 1 hour 48 minutes • Shreveport, LA — 87 miles, approximately 1 hour 32 minutes Airport Access — Regional and International Connections The Getaway’s position on Highway 80 puts multiple commercial airports within practical range for out-of-state buyers, partners, or guests who prefer to fly in and drive straight to camp. Regional Airports: • Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) — 34 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) — 85 miles, approximately 1 hour 20 minutes Major Airports: • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — 115 miles, approximately 1 hour 50 minutes • Dallas Love Field (DAL) — 110 miles, approximately 1 hour 45 minutes
$4,800,000  •  810 acres
Northeast Texas Ranch For Sale In Bowie County, Texas 810± Acres • Cattle Operation Property Location: 1437 FM 44 W, De Kalb, TX 75559 Price Improvement: $4,800,000 Currently being used as a successful cow/calf operation, this premier property offers an abundance of amenities, improvements, and opportunities to continue growing. 810± Acre Cattle Operation • 810± acres of grassland, some hardwood & creek areas • Variety of native grasses include Bermuda, Common, Dallas, Fescue, Tye & more • Historically ranch operates at 200-350 cow/calf pairs • Fenced & cross-fenced • Pastures set for rotation • Over 10,000 sq ft commercial building previously used as meat packing facility & restaurant Hunting & Recreational Opportunities • Whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, bobcats & more! • Duck hunting on the water sheds & sloughs Plenty of Water for Commercial Management Plan, Livestock & Hunting • 23± acre lake + additional smaller lakes and stock tanks • Anderson Creek runs through the ranch Location • 2± hours to North Dallas • 30-45± Minutes to Texarkana, Paris, Clarksville, and Idabel UC Ranch Properties | AltaTerra Realty & Auction AltaTerraRealty.com • Premier@altaterrapremier.com J.W. Ross, Broker, RealTree Land Pro Expert 903-438-2585 • TX Lic #496806 Michael Strunc, REALTOR®, Realtree Land Pro, Auctioneer 903-341-0208 • TX Lic # 711195 SOILS: The property has Class II and Class III soils, mostly silty loam. Both Thenas fine sandy loam and Blevins silt loam. MINERALS: All owned to be conveyed. TERMS: Cash & Conventional. Broker & Commission Disclosure: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent. Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of United Country AltaTerra Realty & Auction, LLC. Franchise office is independently owned and operated.
$12,995,000  •  806.88 acres
Architecturally significant estate designed by Fay Jones, offering a rare opportunity to own a true work of art. Built in 1976, this stone & cedar residence features 6,333 sq ft, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, extensive flagstone floors, walls of glass, skylights & seamless indoor/outdoor living. Four massive stone fireplaces anchor the home, complemented by custom wood lighting, built-ins & rich natural materials throughout. Kitchen offers quartz counters, bar seating & high-end stainless appliances. Primary suite includes fireplace & dual baths. Separate-entry guest quarters functions as a private “house within a house.” Outdoors enjoy a gunite pool with waterfall, flagstone & courtyard gardens framed by stone walls & metal gates. Gated 806 acres includes 10 ponds, White River frontage, cross-fencing, second home, horse barn, hay barns & equipment buildings, offering exceptional equestrian, farm or recreational potential. A rare legacy estate where architecture, privacy & panoramic views come together.
$7,650,000  •  804 acres
Tucked above the alluvial benches on the west side of the Bitterroot Valley and below Lolo Peak lies a legendary recreational retreat full of potential for the adventurous. With its dozens of professionally designed ski runs and miles of hiking trails and two-track roads, it would be difficult to source a more unique opportunity so close to modern amenities. The summit at Lolo Ranch, located minutes from Missoula, offers over 800 acres in two tracts. The ski hill boasts nearly 700 acres of mixed timber and meadow with both gentle and advanced runs. These may be used for private downhill skiing/snowboarding in the winter, then repurposed in the summer for other trail-oriented activities like mountain biking or horseback riding. With its stunning setting near McClain Creek and below some spectacular cliff faces, the approximately 109-acre base area offers more moderate topography suitable for a variety of residential or hospitality use profiles. Power and water are in, making the site build-ready. In addition to recreation dedicated to gravity junkies, the Summit at Lolo Ranch is home to one of northern Bitterroot's most notable elk herds, which are often seen on the property and in the surrounding areas. Mule and whitetail deer, coyotes, and bears also call the ranch home. If over 800 acres isn't enough, the ranch shares a one-and-three-quarters-mile boundary with the Lolo National Forest, providing exclusive entry at nearly 6,200 feet in elevation. From that point, an owner will have unparalleled access to two mountain lakes, giving way to millions of acres of public land, including the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Situated half an hour from vibrant Missoula, the property is near a full suite of amenities, including two regional hospitals, the University of Montana, a commercial airport, fine dining and shopping. The Facts: ~ 804+/- acres ~ .83+/- miles of McClain Creek ~ 1.75+/- mile public land boundary with exclusive access into Lolo National Forest ~ Dozens of professionally designed private ski runs; miles of hiking trails and two-tracks ~ Exclusive, high elevation access into Lolo National Forest and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness ~ Hunting District 260 ~ 30 minutes to Missoula ~ Power and well in at the most desirable building site ~ Unique and private build site with views of the Bitterroot Valley and McClain Creek Canyon ~ Alternative configurations are possible should buyers wish to add more ground
$1,100,000  •  794 acres
794± Acre Timberland Investment & Recreation Property – Hyampom, California Exceptional opportunity to acquire 794± acres of productive timberland in the scenic mountains near Hyampom, California. Comprised of five APNs (four in Humboldt County and one in Trinity County), this well-maintained property offers a unique combination of timber production, recreational value, and long-term investment potential. According to a current timber cruise, the property contains approximately 6,382 MBF of Douglas Fir and 1,923 MBF of White Fir, representing a substantial standing timber inventory. Approximately 374 acres are well stocked with Douglas Fir and White Fir, while an additional 164 acres are lightly stocked, providing future growth opportunities and long-term management flexibility. Demonstrating a commitment to sustainable forestry practices, portions of the property were reforested with 4,880 seedlings planted in 2020, enhancing future timber productivity and value. Access is excellent via a year-round U.S. Forest Service Road, complemented by a well-developed interior road system that provides efficient access throughout the property. Located just 20 minutes from the community of Hyampom, the property offers a rare combination of accessibility, privacy, and productive forestland. Natural features include two year-round creeks that provide reliable water resources, support wildlife habitat, and enhance the property's recreational appeal. The land is recognized as exceptionally clean and productive timber ground with strong long-term investment potential. Improvements include a substantial 4,000± square-foot support building with sleeping quarters, suitable for forestry operations, equipment staging, hunting camp accommodations, or recreational use. A large storage shed provides additional space for equipment and supplies. Whether you are seeking a managed timber investment, a recreational retreat, or a legacy forestland holding in Northern California, this diverse property offers an outstanding combination of timber value, infrastructure, water resources, and future growth potential. Property Highlights: • 794 acres • Five APNs (4 in Humboldt County & 1 in Trinity County) • Current Timber Cruise • 374 acres well stocked with Douglas Fir and White Fir • 164 acres lightly stocked • 20 minutes from the town of Hyampom • Two year-round creeks • Very clean property - excellent timber ground • Large 4,000 sq ft support building/sleeping quarters • Large storage shed • Good year-round USFS road access & good interior road system • Partially reforested - 4880 seedlings planted in 2020 • 6,382 MBF Douglas-Fir • 1,923 MBF White-Fir • Aerial Video: https://iframe.videodelivery.net/29e1a345385ee44ea554b52bca18f6e3
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$2,900,000  •  775 acres
$3,500,000
Niobrara River Cabin Ranch consists of 775+/- deeded acres near Bassett, Nebraska, in the National Scenic River Corridor. The ranch features a fully furnished log cabin home overlooking the Niobrara River valley. The ranch has one mile of river frontage with tree-covered canyons and hay/alfalfa meadows surrounded by wooded draws and bottomlands. The cabin's extensive windows and wrap-around deck offer a majestic view of the river valley, allowing for enjoyment of all seasons. The ranch is easily accessible by county road and is teeming with wildlife of all kinds. The ranch has been well-maintained, and pride of ownership is evident.
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$1,890,000  •  748 acres
$2,100,000
Nearly 750 acres near Helper, UT, featuring a 4,000+ sq. ft. cabin, water rights, historic ghost towns, wildlife, and extensive trail access. Hunting, recreation, and exploration opportunities with reliable county road entry.
$26,000,000  •  744 acres
Eagle Rock Ranch is an extraordinary 744+/- acre mountain sanctuary, highlighted by private fishing lakes and waterfront cabins anchoring a beautiful alpine basin. Located just two miles from the historic town of Yampa and within easy reach of both Steamboat Springs and the Vail Valley, the property achieves a balance that is exceptionally difficult to replicate: end-of-the-road seclusion with year-round county-maintained access and proximity to world-class resort amenities. Encompassing the upper Wheeler Creek basin on the western flank of the Gore Range, the ranch is surrounded on three sides by Routt National Forest, with more than 3.25+/- miles of shared boundary. From its protected setting, the property features sweeping vistas of the upper Yampa River valley and the 12,000-foot peaks of the Flat Tops Mountains. At the heart of the ranch is an exceptional system of interconnected lakes and ponds fed by a year-round stream. More than 26+/- surface acres of trout-filled lakes and ponds are supported by historic water rights dating back to the late 19th century, creating some of the most distinctive water resources found anywhere in Colorado. These lakes anchor a lush headquarters compound featuring manicured lawns, historic cabins, gathering spaces, and equestrian facilities, all set within a park-like environment that feels both timeless and impeccably maintained. Offering a compelling blend of seclusion, water, wildlife, and accessibility, Eagle Rock Ranch is a truly rare legacy property suited for a private family retreat, luxury resort destination, or long-term investment holding.
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$2,990,000  •  730 acres
$3,874,000
730± deeded acres plus 300± BLM lease acres, located about an hour from Lewistown and the Lewistown Airport (43 miles paved, 17 miles excellent county gravel). Billings commercial airport is about two hours away.  417± acres of tillable land per FSA records, currently in grain and improved pasture mixes. Other proven crops include barley, oats, wheat, millet, and alfalfa.  Multiple water sources: seasonal ponding on the south end, a developed spring on the north end, and a cistern fed tanks near the cabin. 2020 cabin with 1,024 sq ft on the main level plus a 205 sq ft loft. Features 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, quality finishes, and abundant natural light. Excellent pasture and cropland conditions create a high nutrition wildlife magnet, supporting large resident elk herds along with mule deer, antelope, turkey, and upland birds.  Offered at $3,874,000.
$5,950,000  •  700 acres
700 acre ranch near Bend, Oregon. Spring-fed Melvin Creek runs into the property, providing 80 acres of exclusive water rights. New building sites are approved and in place. The most outstanding unobstructed Cascade Mountain views in the entire state of Oregon.
$1,248,750  •  675 acres
Please note: These tracts do not have legal access. This listing includes ten separate, non-access Alabama tracts. Totaling 675 +/- acres at $1850/acre, eight of these tracts are located in Cullman County and two are located in Morgan County. These properties are priced to sell and include future timber revenue. As a hunting or recreational tract, the land is beautiful with a large deer and turkey population. Please see the map below for an overview of location. Our agents are ready to offer a tour of this tract or simply lend their expertise in your search for the perfect piece of land.
$10,800,000  •  655.88 acres
This exceptional 656+/- acre ranch along the Wise River offers approximately 1.65 miles of ownership on both sides of this classic cold-water freestone fishery and major tributary to the Big Hole River. Surrounded on two sides by public lands, with roughly three-and-a-half miles of boundary shared with the United States Forest Service and the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, the property offers rare privacy and direct access to expansive recreation. Improvements include a custom log, five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath owner's residence overlooking the river and designed to accommodate multiple families or guests, as well as a three-bedroom, two-bath manager's home. Easily accessed via paved road from the Pioneer Mountain Scenic Byway, just four-and-a-half miles southwest of Wise River, the ranch is an outdoor enthusiast's oasis, offering fly fishing, big game hunting, hiking, and ATV access on the ranch and adjoining National Forest lands, with abundant deer, elk, and moose. Conveniently located approximately 40 minutes from Butte, one hour from Dillon, and two hours from Bozeman, the property is further protected by a Montana Land Reliance conservation easement, which allows for one additional building envelope in addition to the 25+/- acres not under easement. The Facts: ~ 656+/- acre Pioneer Mountain ranch along the Wise River ~ Approximately 1.65 miles of ownership of both banks of the Wise River, a classic, freestone, pocket water fishery that's a major tributary to the Big Hole River ~ Public lands surround the ranch on two sides, with approximately 3.5 miles of USFS and DNRC boundary ~ Paved access from the Pioneer Mountain Scenic Byway to Adson Creek Road, 4.5 miles southwest of Wise River ~ Custom log five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath owner's residence overlooking the Wise River, designed to comfortably accommodate multiple families or guests ~ Three-bedroom, two-bath manager's home ~ An oasis for outdoor recreation, with doorstep access to flyfishing, big game hunting, hiking, and ATVing on the ranch and adjoining national forest ~ Deer, elk, moose, and other wildlife abound ~ Approximately a forty-minute drive to Butte, one hour to Dillon, and two hours to Bozeman ~ Montana Land Reliance conservation easement provides for one additional building envelope in addition to the 25 acres not under conservation easement
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$5,995,000  •  602 acres
$6,500,000
Telluride Renegade Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of largely untouched wilderness, immersed in the heart of the Old West. Nestled on Hastings Mesa, a mere 35 minutes from the idyllic mountain town of Telluride, the property’s expansive 602± acres offer a diverse landscape of aspen groves, towering ponderosa pines, open meadows, rugged sandstone boulders, and flourishing wildflower meadows. Wandering the rustic ranchland offers an opportunity to experience the lore and adventure of the Wild West. Traverse wildflower meadows and continue up to a private mountaintop to take in the 360-degree views of the surrounding wilderness. Recline in the mountain peak shade and view herds of native elk, sage grouse, grazing sheep, and wild turkeys in their natural element. The ranch is a blank slate, perfect for fulfilling a vision of mountain living tailored to one's desires. A buyer considering this property can execute the development of an expansive private estate. Or simply keep it as a landbank for appreciation and enjoy the sheep grazing and recreational haven among the historic structures already on the ranch. Renegade Ranch represents the rare and unique opportunity to acquire one of the last large parcels of land so close to town. With year-round sunshine and plenty of space to spread out, Telluride Renegade Ranch is an open canvas full of potential, providing a sense of adventure for those lucky enough to venture to this incredible place. The Facts: ~ 602+/- deeded acres of vacant land ~ 25 minutes to Telluride Regional Airport ~ 30 minutes to Telluride and Telluride Ski Resort ~ 45 minutes to Montrose Regional Airport and Atlantic Aviation FBO ~ Accessed from year-round County Road 56V and Highway 62 ~ Has been surveyed into 17 - 35-acre tracts offering numerous building sites ~ Variety of big game and small game migratory species ~ Combination of heavily treed, rangeland, massive sandstone boulders, rock outcroppings, and hidden caves ~ Large stands of aspens, ponderosa pines, Gamble oak, and native grasslands ~ World-class views of North Pole Peak, Gray Head, and Mount Hayden ~ Terrific sunrise and sunset views ~ Water rights to a spring and a few ponds ~ Diverse topography ~ Build to suit ~ Easily accessible and very private
$2,750,000  •  583 acres
Jefferson View spans 583+/- acres of prime real estate less than 20 minutes south of Charlottesville. The varied topography features multiple potential homesites that capture views of the surrounding mountains, Monticello, and the Rivanna Floodplain. In the wintertime, the slopes of Wintergreen can be seen in the west. The property is minimally improved, but the land's potential is readily apparent. The acreage is mostly wooded and gently rolling pines are interspersed with steep hardwood draws, creating a well-balanced property waiting to be explored. There are 60+/- open acres in the property's central, elevated portion. Private yet convenient, Jefferson View is ideally located to take full advantage of nearby Charlottesville. The property is under conservation easement, which allows for the creation of seven parcels, each with a house and associated improvements. Jefferson View is an outstanding opportunity for a buyer looking to create a retreat or recreational property near Charlottesville. The Facts: ~ 583+/- acres ~ Under 20 minutes to Charlottesville ~ 60+/- open acres ~ 523+/- acres of hardwoods and pines ~ Untapped recreational potential ~ Scenic views of surrounding mountains and Monticello ~ Under a conservation easement, with seven divisions possible ~ 35 minutes to Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport and 75 minutes to Richmond International Airport
Contact for Price  •  557.9 acres
Pine Hills Ranch is a stunning 558+/- acre turnkey property located less than an hour from Austin. Tucked away at the end of a private road, this estate offers unmatched privacy and natural beauty. Featuring towering pine trees, mature hardwoods, and abundant wildlife, the ranch is equally suited as a recreational retreat, a high-end entertaining property, or a peaceful family compound.
$3,300,000  •  550 acres
Buck Mesa Ranch is a rare Western Slope offering — 550± deeded acres with irrigated ground, live water, and big game country, just a half-mile from White River National Forest. The ranch his a hidden gem on a mesa, privately tucked away off Colorado Interstate 70. Coming out of the Colorado River basin, once on top, the property captures sweeping mountain and valley views from every elevation. Roughly 215± acres of irrigated pasture and hay meadows anchor the working side of the operation, while the balance of the ranch is bookended with cedar, piñon pine, and cottonwood creek bottoms filled with wildlife. Buck Mesa Ranch with offers the kind of optionality that's becoming increasingly difficult to find in Colorado.
$1,999,040  •  500 acres
Name of Property: Twin Lakes Ranch 500 Acres Acreage: 500 acres Location: 21 miles NW of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: 1/4 mile off Paved county road Topography: Flat to gently rolling terrain Improvements: Home, guest house, barn, pens, fencing Home Sqft: 1,917 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2 Forage: Bermunda, Clover, variaties of natives Capacity: 100+ pair Water: 2 lakes, 18 ponds Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels, othe Utilities: Electric, septic, City water Comments Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma, this exceptional 500 acre ranch offers a rare blend of productive cattle operations, recreational opportunities, and comfortable country living. The owner has additional land available for a total of 1123 acres that is contiguous. The property is well-equipped with a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bath brick home that serves as the ranch headquarters, along with a separate 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest house ideal for visitors, ranch hands, or extended family. The primary residence features two living areas, a large country kitchen with a breakfast bar, two water heaters, and central heating and cooling. The bathrooms are large, and the large kitchen with Oak Cabinets has ample counter and storage space,. Additional improvements include a 50' x 30’ barn to support livestock and agricultural operations, an equipment shed and a large carport. Approximately 500 acres of the ranch are primarily open pasture currently utilized for livestock grazing, complemented by a productive hay meadow that provides additional forage resources. Water is abundant throughout the property, featuring a beautiful 13-acre lake, a 7-acre lake, and 18 stock ponds strategically located to support both livestock and wildlife. The lakes are stocked and the owners have pulled out some very nice Bass. One of the lakes has a nice waterfall during the rainy season. The diverse landscape offers excellent agricultural productivity while also providing outstanding recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, exploring on an ATV, and other outdoor enjoyment. With county road frontage, the ranch benefits from convenient year-round access while maintaining the privacy and rural character sought by ranch owners. The paved road goes within a ¼ mile of the ranch. There are roads and trails through the ranch for easy navigation. As the ranch lies about one mile from the Canadian River wildlife is abundant. Eufaula Lake is approximately 20 minutes away offering great fishing and a wide assortment of water sports opportunities. Whether you're looking to expand a cattle operation, establish a recreational retreat, or invest in a premier Oklahoma ranch, this property offers the infrastructure, water resources, and acreage to meet a variety of objectives. Location in miles from: Dallas, TX—188 Oklahoma City, OK—121 Tulsa, OK—83 Bentonville, AR—204 Kansas City, KS--326 Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view.
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$3,998,000  •  498.27 acres
$4,400,000
Big Valley Ranch is a well-improved East Texas ranch located near Troup in Cherokee and Rusk Counties, offering a balanced combination of residential improvements, agricultural capability, and recreational use. The property features a custom-built primary residence supported by a comprehensive set of ranch improvements, including a barn, shop, equipment storage, and working cattle facilities. The layout has been designed for efficiency, with cross-fenced pastures and centralized working pens that facilitate livestock handling and rotational grazing. Approximately 300 acres of pastureland, including 160+/- acres of improved coastal Bermuda hay fields, provide a strong foundation for a productive 150-200 cow-calf operation or similar agricultural enterprise. Big Valley Ranch is a well-improved East Texas ranch located near Troup in Cherokee and Rusk Counties, offering a balanced combination of residential improvements, agricultural capability, and recreational use. The property features a custom-built primary residence supported by a comprehensive set of ranch improvements, including a barn, shop, equipment storage, and working cattle facilities. The layout has been designed for efficiency, with cross-fenced pastures and centralized working pens that facilitate livestock handling and rotational grazing. Approximately 300 acres of pastureland, including 160± acres of improved coastal Bermuda hay fields, provide a strong foundation for a productive 150-200 cow-calf operation or similar agricultural enterprise. Accessibility is a notable attribute, with nearly one mile of combined paved frontage on County Road 4608 and County Road 4606, along with multiple gated entry points. The ranch benefits from its proximity to Troup and Tyler, providing convenient access to regional services, medical facilities, and transportation infrastructure while maintaining the privacy associated with rural East Texas properties. The surrounding area is characterized by large neighboring tracts and established agricultural operations. In addition to its agricultural function, the ranch supports a range of recreational uses, including hunting and fishing, with ponds, timbered areas, and a natural duck slough along Bowles Creek contributing to habitat diversity. The presence of utilities, water, and new infrastructure further enhances usability. Conveniently located near Troup and Tyler, the ranch combines rural privacy with proximity to an anchor city in East Texas, making it ideal for a homestead, working ranch with hay production, and a minor recreational aspect in a desirable market.
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$1,792,000  •  492 acres
Name of Property: McAlester Ranch 492 Acres Acreage: 492 Location: 6.7 miles NE of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: County Road Taxes: $3,104.00/2025 Topography: Very gently rolling pasture to hilly forest Improvements: Home, barn, shop, sheds, fencing, 10 ponds Home Sqft: 3,200 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3 Forage: Bermuda, clovers, natives, some fescue Capacity: 50- 75 pair Water: 10 ponds, 5 seasonal streams Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, turkey, squirrel, Dove, other Utilities: Rural Water, Electric, Septic System Development Potential: Call for discussion regarding development Comments 492 acres of beautiful diverse land just seven miles from McAlester, Oklahoma. The property consists of about 112 acres of open pasture of Bermuda Grass, Clovers, Fescue and Native Grasses. Eight ponds provide ample water for livestock, and the deer, turkey and other indigenous wildlife. With an average annual rainfall between 42 and 48 inches, the recharge on the stock ponds is generally very consistent. The stocking rate ranges from 50 to 75 pair. There is a 30’X60’ barn, and several sheds, and a 40’ X 96’ detached carport and equipment shed. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced into 5 pastures. The terrain varies from very gently rolling pasture to rolling and hilly forests. The property has one mile of county road access across the north side, access from Krebs Lake Road on the east and southeast. The property could be subdivided into ranchettes as there is also a rural water line along the one-mile north boundary, (check for water supply availability). The rural water to the house comes in from the east. Mature hardwood and some cedar trees supply habitat and forage for the Whitetail Deer and other wildlife and provide wonderful areas to explore at your leisure. This is a beautiful ranch for horseback riding, 4-wheeling, long nature walks, and fishing. Fish Creek runs through part of the easterly portion of the ranch, and five seasonal streams provide additional water during parts of the year. The 3200 square foot custom designed one-owner home was built in 2015. It features four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The Knotty Alder cabinets, solid wood doors and trim add a welcoming warmth to the home. The main suite features a large bedroom with his and her bathroom and closets attached. His side features a large glassed in tiled shower, walk-through closet, sink and commode; her side features a soaking tub, large walk-through closet, sink and commode. The two sides are separated by a beautiful large barn-style door. The laundry room is large enough that in addition to the washer and dryer it also accommodates a bar, double sink, microwave, refrigerator, stand up freezer, and a lot of cabinetry. The guest bedrooms are of good size, as are the two guests bathrooms. In addition there is also an upstairs bonus room for office or overflow sleeping area. A covered patio provides shade and a space for outdoor living activities. An older three-bedroom two-bath home (about 1680 square feet) is currently used for storage and has little value. There are a lot of storage buildings on the property. Access to Eufaula Lake is via a boat ramp about 3.5 miles away. On the lake you have access to a large variety of water sports including fishing, skiing, tubing, sailing, and other water sports and activities. McAlester, Oklahoma is about seven miles from the ranch and offers the McAlester Expo Center which hosts activities and events throughout the year such as the Italian Festival, car shows, basketball tournaments, concerts, trade shows, the Pittsburg County Fair and Livestock Show, 4th of July Fireworks Show, and many other events. McAlester also has a hospital, cancer treatment center, many urgent care facilities and medical professionals. In addition to veterinarians, feed stores, lumber yards, shopping, antique stores and a variety of restaurants, a movie theater, skating rink and bowling alley with gaming center. Location from: Tulsa, OK—98 miles Dallas, TX—176 miles Oklahoma City, OK—137 miles Ft. Smith, AR—92 Miles Fayetteville, AR—152 Miles For additional details or to view this unique and beautiful property call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.
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