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$3,495,000  •  161.25 acres
Just one and a half hours from Redding, escape to the 161.25-acre Henriksen Ranch, an outdoor recreational haven. Set amid a sprawling, natural landscape of towering trees and rugged mountains, the property offers the perfect blend of rustic luxury and rugged independence. Completely off-the-grid and self-sustaining, the property features a stunning 2,900 sq. ft. Pioneer log cabin as the main home, accompanied by a charming 1,316 sq. ft. log guest cabin, and a 1,464 sq. ft. caretaker’s manufactured home. Whether you’re seeking a private family retreat, a remote basecamp, or a recreational getaway, this is a versatile property. To support all your hobbies, projects, and Henriksen Ranch operations, there is a 3,600 sq. ft. multifunctional garage/shop equipped with electricity, a 1,800 sq. ft. detached garage, hay barn, and numerous outbuildings. The land is rich with natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities. Water is abundant throughout with multiple year-round ponds, free-flowing creeks, and natural springs weaving through the landscape creating ideal habitats for wildlife and endless recreational pursuits. Hunting, fishing, horseback riding, or ATV’ing can be enjoyed right on the property, with pristine surroundings offering an unmatched connection to nature. The property has a timber harvest plan in place, offering an income-producing stream. Henriksen Ranch delivers a true private outdoor recreational experience in the unspoiled forests of Shasta County.
$6,000,000  •  160 acres
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Flowing through the heart of the Moose Willow Ranch, Horse Creek is the crown jewel of this extraordinary 160-acre wilderness retreat. This classic freestone fishery winds 1 ¾ +/- miles through the property, offering walk-and-wade fly fishing for wild rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout averaging 12–14 inches all within one of Wyoming’s most breathtaking settings. Set beneath the towering Breccia formations and the dramatic silhouettes of Bodecker, Cathedral Peak, and the rugged Five Pockets, the creek runs cold, clear, and productive through every season. Surrounded by millions of acres of Shoshone National Forest, the ranch provides a rare combination of private water and true wilderness solitude, with the sweeping panorama of the Absaroka Range as your constant backdrop. Whether as a full-time residence or a seasonal fly fishing sanctuary, Moose Willow Ranch is a rare opportunity to own your own stretch of wild Wyoming water in an untouched mountain retreat.
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Contact for Price  •  154.77 acres

Stunning Mountain Modern Rustic Estate on private Emma Lake, bordered on three sides by Routt National Forest, just below Lynx Pass. This incredible 155 acre property boasts a 5258 SF, 5 bedroom, 7 bathroom main residence that was featured in Architectural Digest and Mountain Living Magazine.Morrison Creek flows through the property, and wildlife abounds year-round! This incredible property features access to miles and miles of trails, hunting, mountain biking, snow-mobiling and hiking, & private ski pro lift for winter recreation. Properties like this one; surrounded by open space, live water running through property, multiple meadows, private Lake with secluded architectural pleasing home plus a freestanding caretaker home.... are super rare finds in this area; it's a legacy property!
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$4,250,000  •  146 acres
$4,500,000
This historic sixth-generation ranch, held by the same family since the late 1800s, is now being offered for sale. Spanning both sides of the Upper Fall River, the property features sweeping views of Mt. Shasta, the river, and surrounding valleys and mountain ranges, along with numerous potential building sites. The pristine waters of the river originate from some of the largest freshwater springs in the nation. With nearly two miles of river frontage, including significant stretches on both banks, this section of the river is widely regarded for its exceptional fly-fishing and sustains thriving populations of wild rainbow and brown trout. The property includes “Zug Bug Alley,” a locally recognized section of river prized by anglers. The land also provides excellent habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. It is known for abundant waterfowl, with frequent sightings of geese, ducks, and sandhill cranes, as well as raptors including eagles, hawks, and osprey. Encompassing 146+ acres, the property is enrolled in the Williamson Act, offering substantially reduced property taxes. Located along the east side of Spring Creek Road near Fall River Mills, California, the ranch features a centrally positioned private wooden bridge that provides convenient access across the river—an uncommon and valuable amenity. It has long supported cattle grazing, while its alluvial soils and established irrigation system consistently produce high-quality organic grass hay. The property is fully fenced with multiple access points. Situated between the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges, Fall River Valley remains one of California’s most scenic and unspoiled regions. The ranch lies approximately 70 miles northeast of Redding along Highway 299, with convenient access to creeks, lakes, campgrounds, and other diverse recreational activities. This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that combines natural beauty, productive land, and exceptional recreational appeal—all in one. Property Highlights: • Just under 2 miles Upper Fall River Frontage • Approximately 3/4 miles on both sides of river • Private bridge • Crystal clear waters • Flood irrigation with 3 pumps in the river • Fenced and cross-fenced • 3 inground duck blinds • Panoramic views • Williamson Act • Multiple building sites
$5,950,000  •  141.48 acres
Crow’s Foot on the Big Hole is a 141± acre riparian retreat located along a one-mile stretch of the fabled Big Hole River near Twin Bridges, Montana. The ranch is complemented by a 3,250± square foot custom, two-story, three-bedroom residence that takes in mountain views and provides spacious, luxury living along the bank of the river. It is conveniently located an hour from Bozeman and its commercial airfield, minutes from Twin Bridges, Sheridan, and Dillon, which offers ample services and an FBO for private air travelers. For anglers, this region is considered the fly-fishing capital of Montana, with some of the most celebrated waters in the western United States within a one-hour radius. The ranch also boasts quality hunting for large whitetail deer and turkey. A small irrigated food plot showcases a wide variety of wildlife, including moose, upland birds, and waterfowl, within a proximal view of the residence. In 1997, esteemed architect Jonathan Foote constructed a charming 832± square foot log cabin. This cozy retreat has undergone recent renovations and provides extra accommodation for guests. The property and its structures are in outstanding condition and move-in-ready, which is appealing for someone wanting a luxury sporting property in an ideal location. The Facts: ~141± acres ~One hour from Bozeman, ten minutes to Twin Bridges, and 30 minutes to Dillon ~One-mile frontage of the Big Hole River ~Immaculately landscaped and recently built 3,250± square foot custom home with great views of the river riparian and surrounding mountains ~Classic, 832± square foot rustic one-bedroom log cabin with loft ~Land types include elevated benchland, cottonwood forested riparian, and an irrigated food plot ~Lots of wildlife, including moose, turkey, waterfowl, and quality whitetail deer
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$3,850,000  •  115.74 acres
$3,900,000
Porcupine Creek Homestead is made up of 116+/- acres located in the coveted Shields River Valley east of the small town of Wilsall and an hour from Bozeman. The property is a blend of cottonwood and aspen grove riparian areas bifurcated by small flowing springs, two ponds, and valley views that encompass the Crazy Mountains to the east and the Bridger Range to the west. Once owned by a prominent Livingston banker, he built the historic Victorian-style home, which became the centerpiece of the property. In 2005, a restoration project began, and the house was effectively recreated to its exact dimensions and vernacular. This small two-bedroom one-and-a-half bath was masterfully re-created and appointed in a charming way. A six-stall horse barn was added near the residence with a large two-bedroom apartment that lofts overhead and sits next to a spacious two-car garage. Several years ago, a large trout pond was created for aesthetic and recreational purposes with a secondary primary building site in mind. The property is well-kept, and the hayfield is managed appropriately to produce forage crops and attract the multitude of wildlife that exists there, including whitetail deer and moose. Porcupine Creek Homestead is an easy-to-own property with nicely appointed improvements in proximity to Bozeman, Livingston, skiing, and the lively aspects of these desirable mountain communities, yet far enough away to find solitude in a highly sought-after river valley. The Facts: ~ 116+/- acres ~ Desirable location in the upper Shields River Valley ~ Historic Victorian style home in new condition ~ Large barn with loft apartment ~ Two ponds ~ Rolling topography with flowing springs, aspen groves and irrigated meadows ~ Outstanding views of the Crazy and Bridger Mountain ranges ~ Lots of wildlife including upland birds, deer, moose and non-game species ~ Ideally set up for the equestrian enthusiast
$1,900,000  •  102.11 acres
Diamond M Bar Ranch offers a freestone river fishery, private elevated homesite, and substantial irrigated acreage. Unencumbered by an HOA or conservation easement. This 102± acre property is highlighted by over three-quarters of a mile of the San Juan River, producing brown and rainbow trout with the occasional bass. The elevated mesa offers an excellent building site with panoramic views, including South San Juan's snow-capped peaks. Virginia Ditch delivers 2.5 CFS of senior, adjudicated water rights to an easily irrigated 38± acre pasture. The seller will also convey an additional 4.0 CFS of water rights. This combination of significant river frontage, topography, and plentiful water rights offer intriguing potential for improvements such as enhanced river structure, new ponds, and modern irrigation. Pagosa Springs, Colorado, is well known as an outdoor recreation destination popular for its namesake hot springs, the San Juan River, Wolf Creek Ski Area, and beautiful mountain views. The community is surrounded by San Juan National Forest, offering myriad options to hike, bike, raft, ski, fish, and hunt. With a population of around 15,000, Pagosa offers all the recreational amenities found elsewhere in Colorado while still successfully clinging to that authentic mountain-town character so often lost with growth. Offered in cooperation with Matt Ford of Pagosa Land Company. - 102± deeded acres, with no major structures - Located 16 miles south of Pagosa Springs, Colorado - 50 miles from Wolf Creek Ski Area - 4,100± total feet of San Juan River exposure – 1,575 feet on both sides and 2,525 feet of frontage - 2.5 CFS of primary adjudicated water rights - 38± irrigated acres – flood irrigation - 4.0 CFS of additional water rights, which will require further due diligence - 20 miles from the 8,100-foot Stevens Field runway, offering year-round general aviation service - 75-minute drive to La Plata County Airport with daily commercial service to Dallas, Phoenix, Denver, and Houston - Located in Game Management Unit 771, over-the-counter bull elk tags
$5,950,000  •  102 acres
Nestled along the banks of the famed Blacks Fork River, the Blacks Fork River Ranch represents a rare opportunity to own a turnkey Wyoming legacy property that seamlessly blends luxury living, premier equestrian amenities, and exceptional recreational opportunities. Located just minutes from the historical town of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, this magnificent property encompasses approximately 102 deeded acres in the heart of southwestern Wyoming. This remarkable ranch was thoughtfully designed for those seeking an authentic Western lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or convenience. The custom-built 6,260 square foot, 4 bed, 4.5 bath residence captures breathtaking views of an idyllic river-fed pond, lush meadows and Cottonwood lined river bottoms while offering refined finishes and inviting spaces ideal for entertaining family and guests. The masterful craftsmanship in this home is on display throughout with double thick granite counter tops, beautiful hardwood cabinets, oversized hardwood doors, travertine tile and skip-sawn hickory hardwood flooring. A full wet bar with wine fridge is directly across from the massive masonry fireplace for ease of use when entertaining guests as they sit around enjoying a fire or if they move out to the covered hot tub or patio to take in a breathtaking sunset or look at the star covered skies. The ranch is exceptionally well suited for the equestrian enthusiast, featuring a beautifully designed horse barn with manager’s quarters located adjacent to the primary residence. The barn’s location and amenities offer both functionality and luxury. The barn provides ample space for equipment and hay storage, with a tack room with a ½ bath, and three oversized indoor Priefert stalls with runs. There are 40 acres of flood-irrigated hay meadows, primarily a mix of timothy and brome grasses, historically producing quality horse hay. The topography of the ranch is relatively flat offering a number of ideal building sites for additional improvements which could include a training center, roping arena, etc. The Blacks Fork River Ranch is located in the Bridger Valley, a major gateway to the Ashley and Wasatch National Forests, the Flaming Gorge National Recreation area and the High Uinta’s Wilderness Area. These areas offering endless outdoor recreation opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast that enjoys fishing, hiking, ATVing, horseback riding, boating, mountain biking, hunting, off roading snowmobiling and skiing. The Bridger Valley is known for its rugged and varied terrain that produces an abundance of hunting opportunities for big game, upland birds and waterfowl. The Uinta Mountains south of the ranch provide the ideal habitat for elk, deer and moose and features countless alpine lakes and mountain streams full of cutthroat and brook trout. Moose, deer and antelope can be found at lower elevations and are often seen on the ranch. There is over a half mile of the Blacks Fork River, a half mile of the Austin Canal and the pond in front of the improvements that reaches depths of 20 feet for the avid angler to enjoy. Whether envisioned as a private family retreat, luxury sporting property, or legacy ranch, Blacks Fork River Ranch offers an increasingly rare opportunity to own a turnkey Wyoming river ranch where luxury, recreation, and authentic Western living come together. This is ranch is being offered turnkey with all furnishings and key equipment. For more information on the Blacks Fork River Ranch contact James Land Company.
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$4,200,000  •  84.59 acres
$4,300,000
Cody wyoming riverfront property situated on 85 acres with 63 irrigated acres, 4 bedroom, 4 bath home, 2,300 sq.ft. shop, wildlife, fishing and mountain views
$7,500,000  •  60.12 acres
Emerald Meadows Ranch is a rare and beautiful 60+/- acre retreat tucked against the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains in central Idaho's Wood River Valley just outside the community of Bellevue. Situated approximately 15 minutes from the Sun Valley airport in Hailey and 30 minutes from the amenities of Sun Valley, the property offers an exceptional combination of privacy, natural beauty, and access to one of the West's premier mountain resort destinations. The centerpiece of Emerald Meadows Ranch is a 9,188+/- square-foot, custom lodge-style owner's residence built in 2005 and highlighted by four en suite bedrooms, a great room with floor to ceiling windows, and an expansive paver patio with an outdoor fireplace, ideal for entertaining friends and family. A short path from the patio through a serene aspen grove leads to a lighted, composite clay tennis court. Above the attached three-car garage is a private two-bedroom apartment with its own entrance, adding flexibility for guests or a caretaker. A separate 1,130+/- square-foot log guest cabin features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchenette, and a finished attic offering storage and sleeping space. The ranch's open meadows are irrigated by water diverted from Broadford Slough, a developed side channel of the nearby Big Wood River, which feeds wetlands and a secluded pond at the south end of the property. Stocked with trout over the years, the pond remains cold and clear through the summer, providing a wonderful setting for fishing, swimming, or relaxing. Water is pumped from the pond to irrigate the property's pastures and hay fields using two irrigation rights covering up to 33+/- acres. With an end-of-the-road setting, the landscape is a lovely blend of open meadows, native cottonwood and aspen groves, and sweeping views of the surrounding foothills - all framed by large neighboring equestrian and estate parcels and federal lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Wildlife on the property is plentiful and includes resident elk, mule deer, and the occasional moose. Complementary improvements include a three-stall horse barn with tack, vet, and storage rooms, a covered warm-up area, four pens with loafing sheds, a wash rack, an outdoor riding arena, a small hay shed, and an equipment storage structure. With furnishings included, Emerald Meadows Ranch is a complete, move-in-ready retreat that captures the authentic character of the Wood River Valley while offering the refined amenities of a luxury ranch property. The Facts: ~ 60+/- deeded acres ~ Located in the Wood River Valley just outside Bellevue, approximately 15 minutes from the airport in Hailey and 30 minutes from the Sun Valley Resort ~ Exceptionally private setting with a diverse landscape of open meadows and wildlife-filled cottonwood and aspen forests ~ Borders large equestrian and estate parcels and lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management ~ Beautifully crafted, lodge-style main residence built with a first-floor primary suite, three guest bedrooms, and a two-bedroom apartment above the three-car garage ~ Expansive outdoor living space highlighted by a large back patio with outdoor fireplace and a hot tub and an adjacent lighted, composite clay tennis court ~ 1,130+/- square-foot guest cabin with two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchenette, and a second-story loft ~ Stocked trout pond ~ Two irrigation water rights covering up to 33+/- acres ~ Additional improvements include a three-stall horse barn, pens with loafing sheds, outdoor riding arena, hay shed, and equipment storage ~ Easy access to outstanding trout fishing on the Big Wood River and cycling, hiking, and skiing on Sun Valley's world-class, all-season trail network ~ Serviced by buried utilities, two domestic wells, and a private septic system ~ Furnishings included ~ Elevation is approximately 5,165 feet ~ Blaine County real estate taxes are approximately $10,500
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$1,950,000  •  40 acres
$2,400,000
New Price to Sell!!! Few properties deliver the full Western experience in a compact package quite like the Box B Ranch - private Colorado River frontage, two homes, working infrastructure, and direct access to public lands all wrapped up in 40-deeded acres within easy reach of the Vail Valley. Nearly a quarter mile of river shoreline anchors the property, offering something rare in today's market: genuine live water you can fish, float, and utilize right from your own back door. The river corridor draws consistent wildlife while the adjoining BLM land opens up thousands of acres for riding or recreating without ever hitting a road. The main residence features vaulted ceilings in the living room, three bedrooms, a functional loft, and a full basement ready for storage or future expansion. A second home rounds out the improvements at just under 1,000 square feet — two bedrooms, one bath, and a back deck with river views that will be tough to leave in the morning. Working and equine amenities are equally well-considered. A riding and roping arena, fenced pasture, a horse shelter with tack room and three runs, a catch pond, and a center pivot irrigating approximately 8.75 acres rounds out this amazing property in Burns, CO. (If interested, inquire about the 70 head USFS grazing permit!)
$2,250,000  •  40 acres
This 40 acre National Forest in-holding has over 1,800 feet of both sides of the West Fork Dolores River meandering through the property.National Forest on all 4 sides means your neighbors will be the elk, mule deer, turkey, and trout that call this country home. Never before on the market, this property has primarily been a 3 season retreat for the owners, with the primary focus being an elk hunting operation where friends would ride their horses directly off the property during the Fall hunting season. Excellent year round access on a well maintained county road, and great southern exposure, allow for this place to be a wonderful year round residence. Improvements consist of a 3 bedroom cabin with an open floorplan, office, and a huge loft area big enough for 6 beds, a detached 4 car garage with a carport large enough for 6 vehicles, an old homesteader's cabin, barn, corrals, and multiple RV hook-ups. All of seller's mineral rights will convey with the property, which is believed to be100%. A scenic and wildlife Conservation Easement held by Montezuma Land Conservancy ensures this land will stay in its pristine habitat, while also keeping low ag taxes in perpetuity. The world famous Dunton Hot Springs is a short drive up the county road.
$1,295,000  •  35 acres
35 acres with prime fishing along the Navajo River. No Covenants and No HOA. There's 1/2 mile of private fishing available between this property and the adjacent properties the owner owns where he will grant a fishing easement for the owner of this property. The land consists of a lush river bottom on the south end and ponderosa pine forest on the north end.Located only 2 miles from the San Juan National Forest, wildlife are frequently seen on the property including, deer, elk and turkey. Additional 35 acres of vacant land available, as well as another 35 acres with 7,500 sq ft lodge and guest house along the river. Well and septic will be required when buyer goes to build on this parcel. Located at 7050' elevation with good year round access via county maintained roads, yet extremely private with large ranches as your neighbors. The property has excellent southern exposure for a passive solar house.
$2,690,000  •  26 acres
Baffin on the Rocks, a ±26-acre private fishing retreat near Riviera, Texas, is the ultimate destination for outdoors enthusiasts. The retreat, 20 minutes from Kingsville and less than an hour south of Corpus Christi with easy access to the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, is nestled deep in the South Texas brush country also known as Texas’ last great habitat. Baffin Bay, an inlet of the ecologically productive Laguna Madre, forms part of the boundary between Kleberg and Kenedy counties, home to the historic ranches bearing the same names. The area’s hunting, which includes whitetails, feral hogs and nilgai as well as quail, dove, turkey and waterfowl all accessible through local guides, is as legendary as its sprawling ranches. Wide, open spaces still abound. With ±350’ foot of bay frontage, Baffin on the Rocks provides superlative fishing from its 300’ foot lighted pier. The pier is outfitted with fresh water so the day’s catch can be pan-ready before leaving the waterfront. Prime species include speckled trout, redfish, flounder and drum. In fact, anglers have reeled in record-setting specks and redfish from the property's pier and in nearby waters. A seawall offers protection against erosion and tidal surges from hurricanes. To maintain privacy, the front portion of the property is maintained in native brush, which also provides habitat for wildlife. The back portion, the site of the improvements, has been opened up to provide views of the bay and create a park-like environment for guests. Improvements Baffin on the Rocks, currently used as a rental retreat, features four identical two-bedroom/two-bath cabins that were completely renovated in 2020. Each cabin has a full kitchen, outfitted with appliances as well as pots, pans, utensils, dishware, glassware and cutlery. The cabins’ front porches face Baffin Bay, making them the ideal location to enjoy a cup of coffee as the sun rises over the water. Every cabin also has an open-flame fire pit, so guests can gather and unwind at the day’s end. A swimming pool offers a refreshing respite any time day or night. In addition to the cabins, the property boasts a one-bedroom/one-bath home currently used for employees, an open-air pavilion with its own fire pit as well as an enclosed climate-controlled conference center. Two converted cargo containers house three washers, three dryers and maintenance equipment. Baffin on the Rocks is a piece of outdoors paradise that can be an income-generating rental retreat, a corporate getaway, or the ultimate family destination. Here, the opportunities that await are as big as the adventures. To experience Baffin on the Rocks for yourself, contact Conner W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 928-2317. Listed at $2,690,000 million.
$6,750,000  •  21.34 acres
Mackay Bar Outfitters and Guest Ranch (or simply Mackay Bar Ranch) is a 21+/- acre backcountry sanctuary nestled deep within the Payette National Forest at the heart of the Frank Church-River of No Return and Gospel Hump Wilderness Areas. The ranch boasts approximately 3,000 feet of frontage on the main stem of the Salmon River, a National Wild and Scenic River and one of America's longest undammed, free-flowing waterways. A collection of tasteful, immaculately maintained ranch buildings, including the lodge, owner's home, multiple guest cabins, staff housing, and operational structures, are perched above the Salmon with views of the surrounding canyon and direct access to a white sand beach. The residential structures all have modern conveniences and are serviced by a comprehensive, off-grid power system featuring a hydroelectric power plant along with new propane generators, solar panels, inverters, and robust battery storage. Mackay Bar is one of the more accessible properties in the Salmon River Canyon and is primarily reached by jetboat from the Vinegar Creek boat landing 25 miles downstream and aircraft using the ranch's 1,900+/- foot runway. The property can also be accessed by vehicle using a seasonal national forest road from Dixie, about 25 miles north of the property. Mackay Bar Ranch operates as one of the premier outfitting and guest destinations in the northern Rockies, utilizing U.S. Forest Service special use permits for exclusive big game hunting on 200,000+/- acres of surrounding wilderness areas and commercial jet boat services on 80+/- miles of the Salmon River for fishing, upland hunting, hiking, touring, and wildlife viewing. The ranch is offered turnkey with business assets, permits, furnishings, and equipment, including two 28-foot, custom jet boats. Mackay Bar offers significant management flexibility depending on one's goals. The next owner can leverage the ranch's existing reputation, customer base, and market presence to operate the outfitting and hospitality business or simply enjoy the ranch as a private refuge, while taking advantage of the outfitting permits for a steady income stream. The Facts: ~ Unique 21+/- acre backcountry ranch surrounded by national forest and federal wilderness areas ~ Over a half mile of frontage on the main stem of the Salmon River, a National Wild and Scenic River ~ Reachable by jet boat, aircraft, or vehicle ~ Tasteful and well-maintained structures include a lodge with ample outdoor living space, an owner's home, guest cabins, and staff housing ~ Licensed irrigation, commercial, and hydropower water rights from multiple sources ~ Multiple special-use permits for guided big game hunting in the adjoining wilderness areas and commercial jet boat use on the Salmon River ~ Accommodates up to 28 guests, while "glamping" style wall tents provide extra room for large groups ~ Offered turnkey with business assets, permits, furnishings, and equipment, including two custom-built, twin-engine jet boats ~ Diverse wildlife includes elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, cougar, black bear, wolves, and various upland bird species ~ Fishing opportunities include spring and fall steelhead, smallmouth bass, and resident cutthroat and rainbow trout ~ Setting for one of the West's premier outfitting and guest operations ~ Well-suited for ongoing commercial operations or as an exclusive private retreat
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$3,500,000  •  20.4 acres
$3,750,000
West Boulder Fishing Haven is a 20+/- acre property featuring a beautifully remodeled 5,000+/- square foot custom home, inspired by the iconic Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone National Park, and includes one of only twenty exclusive memberships to the West Boulder Reserve. The property boasts extraordinary views spanning the Reserve's pristine landscape, the river valley, and the snowcapped peaks of the Absaroka Mountains. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy world-class fly fishing, luxury mountain living, and the camaraderie of a close-knit ranch community in one of Montana's most beautiful valleys. The West Boulder Reserve was established in the 1970s by a group of visionaries seeking a recreational lifestyle far removed from the pace of the East Coast. The 1,300+/- acre ranch boasts two and a half miles of both banks of the West Boulder River, a world-class trout fishery, and seamless access to adjoining national forest and the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Once a popular dude ranch before being transformed, over 50 years ago, into what is believed to be the first "shared ranch development" in the West. In this pioneering concept, 20 owners each hold a small private lot with the right for one homesite, while sharing ownership of the remainder of the ranch, which includes its land, trails, river frontage, and amenities. The idea was an instant success, selling out almost overnight. Today, the offering of West Boulder Fishing Haven represents a rare chance to join this exclusive community. The Facts: ~ 20+/- deeded acres with membership in the exclusive West Boulder Reserve ~ Pro-rata ownership of 2.5+/- private miles along the West Boulder River, renowned for exceptional fishing ~ Shared ownership of 900+/- acres of West Boulder Reserve common land, featuring a clubhouse, river access, and miles of riding and hiking trails within 1,300+/- total acres ~ Direct access to thousands of acres of national forest and the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness ~ Recently remodeled 5,000+/- square foot custom home with three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, an office, and a bonus guest room ~ Panoramic, pristine views of the Absaroka Range ~ 35 minutes to historic Livingston ~ 45 minutes to a private airport in Big Timber ~ About one hour to Bozeman and its commercial airport
$14,900,000  •  20.07 acres
New Mountain Contemporary home on 20 acres with views in every direction. Top of the line equestrian amenities with steel fencing, indoor arena, plenty of storage, and 16 stalls, and acres of green pastures. Private trails, fishing pond, pool, etc, have your own club experience all to yourself.
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$1,600,000  •  14 acres
Cedar Crest Resort – Historic Huntington Lake Resort & Marina A rare opportunity to restore and reimagine one of Huntington Lake’s most historic lakefront resort properties. Located on the highly desirable north shore of the lake, Cedar Crest Resort offers 14 rental cabins, 18 RV sites and 12 campsites within a forested High Sierra setting. The resort traces its roots to 1878, with the original compound developed in 1922. Many of the early structures remain, creating an exceptional opportunity to preserve the property’s authentic mountain character while introducing modern amenities. Local lore suggests the resort once served as a private Hollywood retreat during the Prohibition era, adding to its rich and colorful history. Cedar Crest Resort operates under a U.S. Forest Service, Sierra National Forest Commercial Use 133 Permit covering approximately 14.3 acres. The permit allows for the operation, construction and maintenance of a resort and marina, including food service, retail sales, boat docks, boat rentals and related resort facilities. The land is owned by the Sierra National Forest, while the resort owners own the improvements and hold the permit rights to operate. Existing improvements include approximately 11,500 square feet under roof, highlighted by the original 3,000-square-foot lodge with a commercial kitchen, restaurant seating for approximately 50 guests, a small bar, grocery store and on-site and off-site liquor-sales licensing. Additional structures include 14 lakefront and lake-view rental cabins, the original 1922 owner’s cabin, a chef’s cabin, staff bunk cabins, men’s and women’s shower and restroom facilities, a laundry building, A-frame shop, tool sheds and other support buildings. The property also includes 18 RV sites and 12 rental campsites ready for redevelopment, along with a marina designation allowing for boat docks and boat-rental operations. Thoughtful restoration, renovation and the addition of new wood decks could preserve the resort’s timeless lakeside character while creating a revitalized mountain destination. With its exceptional Huntington Lake location, historic improvements, established commercial infrastructure and permitted resort and marina uses, Cedar Crest Resort presents a truly distinctive multigenerational investment opportunity. It is ideally suited for an experienced hospitality operator, resort developer or visionary buyer seeking to restore and preserve an iconic High Sierra property. Appointment required. Please do not enter the property or contact the occupants directly. Property Highlights: • Location: On the north shore of Huntington Lake in Fresno County and the Sierra National Forest. The Cedar Crest area is approximately 7,000 feet in elevation. • Resort accommodations: 14 lakefront or lake-view rental cabins, including historic cabins dating to the original resort era. • RV and camping facilities: 18 RV sites and 12 rental campsites offering substantial redevelopment and future income potential. • Permit area: Operated under a U.S. Forest Service Commercial Use 133 Permit covering approximately 14.3 acres. • Ownership structure: Sierra National Forest owns the underlying land; the sale involves the resort improvements and permit rights rather than fee-simple ownership of the land. • Building improvements: Approximately 11,500 square feet under roof, including lodging, hospitality, staff and support buildings. • Main lodge: Approximately 3,000 square feet with a commercial kitchen, restaurant seating for about 50, a small bar and grocery-store space. • Marina opportunity: The permit includes resort and marina uses, with provisions for boat docks, boat rentals, food service, retail sales and related facilities. • Four-season recreation: Huntington Lake supports boating, sailing, swimming, fishing and water skiing, with additional access to hiking and the surrounding High Sierra recreation areas. • Historic redevelopment opportunity: Original 1920s-era structures and commercial resort infrastructure provide a foundation for restoration, repositioning or creation of a boutique lakefront resort, corporate retreat or multigenerational destination. • China Peak Mountain Resort: Located just minutes from Huntington Lake, China Peak offers more than 1,400 acres of skiable terrain, approximately 1,700 vertical feet and one of California’s longest ski runs. The ability to transition from peaceful lakeside living to skiing and snowboarding creates a strong year-round draw. • Rancheria Falls: Approximately a 10-minute drive from Huntington Lake, followed by a scenic 20-minute hike, Rancheria Falls features cascading water flowing over dramatic granite steps. This accessible natural attraction offers visitors a memorable connection to the surrounding Sierra wilderness. • Indian Pools: A short drive from Huntington Lake leads to the trailhead for Indian Pools, where clear alpine water gathers in granite-lined swimming holes. This scenic destination provides a refreshing summer retreat surrounded by mountain views. • Mono Hot Springs: Approximately 45 minutes from Huntington Lake, Mono Hot Springs is known for its natural mineral-rich waters and historic concrete soaking pools. Some pools reach temperatures of approximately 105 to 107 degrees, offering a distinctive and relaxing High Sierra experience. • Kaiser Peak Trail: This challenging trail climbs to an elevation of more than 10,000 feet and rewards hikers with sweeping 360-degree views of the Sierra Nevada, Huntington Lake and the surrounding mountain landscape. • Boating and Sailing: Huntington Lake is widely known for boating and sailing, offering visitors convenient access to one of the Sierra Nevada’s most popular high-elevation recreational lakes. • Waterskiing and Kayaking: The lake provides excellent opportunities for waterskiing, kayaking, paddle sports and other warm-weather activities. • Trout Fishing: Huntington Lake and nearby alpine waters offer trout-fishing opportunities in a scenic mountain setting. • Horseback Riding: D & S Pack Station, located approximately five minutes from Huntington Lake, offers horseback excursions through mountain trails, high-elevation meadows and nearby alpine lake country. • Year-Round Outdoor Recreation: From summer boating, fishing, hiking and horseback riding to winter skiing and snowboarding, the surrounding area supports a wide variety of recreational activities throughout the year. • ABC Alcohol License: Type 41 Authorizes the sale of beer and wine for consumption on or off the premises where sold.
$1,750,000  •  11.4 acres
Trappers Lake Lodge & Outfitting Premier Colorado Wilderness Lodge & Big Game Outfitter for Sale to Trappers Lake Lodge & Outfitting Premier Colorado Wilderness Lodge & Big Game Outfitter for Sale.
$525,000  •  1.03 acres
Located just minutes from the crystal-clear waters of the Frio River, this exceptional Hill Country retreat offers a rare combination of relaxation, functionality, and investment potential.
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