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$7,950,000  •  4,045 acres
South Fork Ranch is a 4,045+/- deeded-acre property 25 miles southeast of O'Neill in Holt County, Nebraska. Positioned along the South Fork of the Elkhorn River, it combines native rangeland, sub-irrigated meadows, reliable water, a strong wildlife habitat component, and the capacity to run approximately 275 head of cattle on a year-round basis. Land cover includes roughly 3,140 acres of native Sandhills rangeland, 500+/- acres of sub-irrigated meadow, and 400+/- acres of river-bottom corridor. The river, mature trees, and wetlands add scenic and recreational value and support deer, turkey, pheasants, grouse, and waterfowl. The ranch includes a full set of improvements built in 2022, including a home, a shop, and livestock working facilities. With convenient access to O'Neill and Ewing, productive forage, dependable water, quality improvements, and strong wildlife resources, South Fork Ranch offers a turnkey opportunity for agricultural production, recreation, and long-term stewardship.
$22,800,000  •  4,007 acres
Montell Summit is a very unique ranch that encompasses a tremendous amount of character. From the 500' of elevation change to the artifact filled pecan bottoms, to the 15 acre lake and numerous springs. If the drought earlier this year did anything for us here in Texas, it has highlighted the importance of water, and we were fortunate to have many springs that continued to flow and a healthy 15 acre lake. A chip sealed road is going in over the ridge line and will run from the front of the ranch to the back, allowing quick and easy access throughout. This is scheduled to be completed by the middle of April.
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$2,895,000  •  3,561 acres
Welcome to Dry Creek Ranch - A Well-Improved Working Ranch in Weed, NM. Dry Creek Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a productive and well-maintained cattle and hunting ranch in the scenic Sacramento Mountains of southern New Mexico. With a blend of solid infrastructure, water security, and recreational appeal, this ranch is ideal for both ranchers and outdoor enthusiasts. The ranch is divided into three pastures, allowing for efficient livestock management and rotational grazing. The ranch has 492± deeded acres and is complimented by 3,069± acres of leased U.S. Forest Service land, allotted for 75 cow/calf pairs year-round. The ranch is equipped with an impressive water infrastructure, including two wells. Water is distributed to 10± tanks across the ranch via approximately 5 to 7 miles of underground pipeline. Upgraded well houses feature automated and redundant water systems to ensure consistent and reliable delivery throughout the property. The charming ranch house measures 1,503 square feet and includes 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, offering comfort and functionality with a heat pump and water softener. A propane-powered backup generator provides peace of mind and uninterrupted operation. Additional improvements include a metal barn for hay and equipment storage and working pens designed for efficient cattle handling. For guests, workers, or additional accommodations, the ranch is outfitted with two full RV hookups, adding flexibility and convenience. Located in New Mexico Hunting Unit 34, Dry Creek Ranch is home to abundant wildlife including elk, deer, oryx, Barbary sheep, and more. The property is eligible for elk tags, making it a desirable location for hunting and recreation. Whether you're seeking a turn-key cattle operation, a multi-use recreational ranch, or a peaceful mountain retreat, Dry Creek Ranch delivers a unique and valuable combination of productivity, infrastructure, and natural beauty. About Weed, New Mexico Weed, New Mexico is a small, unincorporated community nestled in the Sacramento Mountains of Otero County. Surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest, Weed offers stunning mountain views, cooler summer temperatures, and a peaceful rural lifestyle that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and those seeking solitude. Located in southern New Mexico, Otero County is known for its diverse landscapes—from high desert plains to forested mountain ranges—and is home to attractions like White Sands National Park and the bustling city of Alamogordo. With its scenic beauty and strong ties to ranching and recreation, Weed reflects the quiet charm and rugged appeal of Otero County.
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$4,250,000  •  3,485.36 acres
The Leiseth Ranch offers 3,485.36± deeded acres of scenic, contiguous Wyoming rangeland with excellent privacy and historically strong gains on livestock. Well suited for both summer grazing and year round cow/calf operations, the ranch historically carries 250 pairs seasonally or approximately 130 pairs year round, supported by productive native grasses, six cross fenced pastures, and an exceptional water system that includes multiple deep wells, pipelines, stock tanks, and a mile of Rawhide Creek. Improvements include a stunning 6,564 sq. ft. six bedroom, five bath main residence featuring expansive living areas, quality finishes, updated systems, a heated oversized garage, and a 60×80 Morton shop built in 2018. A second updated residence with garage, working corrals, cattle facilities, a Cleary building, and supporting outbuildings further enhance the ranch’s functionality. With its blend of natural beauty, strong operational capacity, and extensive improvements, the Leiseth Ranch is a rare turn-key offering in premier Wyoming cattle country.
$22,000,000  •  3,460 acres
Cave Valley Ranch is perhaps the finest trophy elk hunting ranch available on the market today. Situated in the heart of eastern Nevada's Great Basin, the ranch encompasses over 45,000 total acres of diverse terrain, including 3,460+/- deeded acres, ranging from productive valley grasslands beginning at 6,100 feet to rugged peaks and ridgelines at nearly 11,000 feet within the Mount Grafton Wilderness. This vast landscape is a sanctuary for one of the most robust elk populations in North America. What makes this offering truly singular is the ranch's long-established annual allocation of six Nevada landowner elk tags, a distinction earned through a decade of rigorous habitat stewardship, verified elk population counts conducted by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), and strategic collaboration with federal agencies and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. These tags are valid not only on the ranch's deeded land but across the entirety of Nevada hunt units 221, 222, and 223, which span 112 miles of prime habitat and are widely considered among the finest elk hunting units in the state and among the best in the western United States. The tags are fully transferable and carry substantial market value. The current owner and ranch manager have invested decades and significant financial resources into transforming Cave Valley Ranch into a trophy elk mecca. Their stewardship efforts include water development, habitat seedings, pinion and juniper removal, invasive species control, and instrumental advocacy for the creation of the Mount Grafton Wilderness Area in 2006. The result is a self-sustaining landscape where trophy-class bulls are a daily sight and record-book animals are taken each season. In addition to unparalleled elk hunting, the ranch supports excellent mule deer and pronghorn hunting, upland birds, and a working cattle component intentionally managed to complement rather than compete with wildlife. The ranch headquarters sits beneath the 11,000-foot face of Mount Grafton and includes a well-appointed 5,900+/- square-foot main lodge with seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, a custom bar, an entertainment area, and generous outdoor living space with views across the valley to the Egan Range. Supporting structures include a ranch manager's residence, a bunkhouse/barn, cattle-handling facilities, a large shop, hay storage, and a power and pumphouse. The buildings are well-finished and well-maintained, reflecting two decades of owner investment in a serious operating and hunting ranch. The Facts: ~ Premier elk hunting and cattle ranch in eastern Nevada, approximately 45 miles south of Ely and 200 miles northeast of Las Vegas ~ Encompasses over 45,000 total acres, including 3,460+/- deeded acres and 42,000+/- acres of BLM land under permit to the ranch ~ Secluded Great Basin setting flanked by the South Egan Range Wilderness to the west and the Mount Grafton Wilderness to the east ~ World-class wildlife habitat developed over years of dedicated stewardship ~ Home to trophy-caliber elk, mule deer, antelope, and upland birds ~ Has received six landowner elk tags over the past ten consecutive years, valid across Nevada hunt units 221, 222, and 223 (spanning 112+/- miles); tags are transferable and carry significant market value ~ Well-appointed ranch headquarters highlighted by a 5,900+/- square-foot owner's lodge, ranch manager's home, a bunkhouse/barn, cattle-handling facilities, and a shop building, ~ Abundant water resources for irrigation, livestock, and wildlife ~ Conservation easement held by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation covers eight deeded parcels Property Website
$8,000,000  •  3,445.31 acres
Nicholia Creek Ranch is a 3,445+/- deeded acre mountain ranch inclusive of expansive United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) leases spread along a high-hanging remote valley of southwest Montana. Ideally, the ranch serves as an outstanding base for seasonal summer and fall grazing with irrigated meadows and vast, rolling native range. The mountain vistas are incredible, with the second-tallest peak in the state of Montana (18 Mile Peak) dominating the western horizon. Over 3.3 million acres of the Beaverhead National Forest expand from the ranch, including the 62,500-acre Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area and its stunning lakes, which lie adjacent to the ranch. Nicholia Creek Ranch is a remote, ecologically diverse high-elevation scenic cattle ranch located in one of the more pristine and unspoiled regions of Montana. The Facts: ~ 3,445+/- deeded acres with BLM and a large USFS grazing lease ~ Scenic, high-hanging remote valley in southwest Montana west of Lima ~ 1,000+/- flood irrigated acres, rolling native range and willowed creek bottoms, including Nicholia Creek, are set against a backdrop of some of Montana's tallest peaks ~ One hour south of Dillon on the Idaho/Montana state line ~ Supports 800 AU seasonally from May through October, with bred cows often residing until December ~ Outstanding grass forage with high daily gains and a low-overhead operation ~ Temple Grandin designed corral system with calving barn ~ Simple "cowboy" living quarters with a metal pole barn ~ Ecologically diverse and supportive of a wide array of flora and fauna, some of which are abundant and unique to the area ~ Lots of wildlife including elk, deer, bear, antelope and upland birds with a robust population of sage grouse ~ Adjoins the national forest and associated Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area, representing some of the best unspoiled lands in the region
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$12,500,000  •  3,100 acres
$18,700,000
United Country Costa Rica Properties brings under exclusive agreement a very large and diverse property in the mountains outside of Turrialba. Your new Costa Rica Ranch consists of a cattle operation with a carrying capacity of 400 cows +. horses A sorting and loading area for veterinary care for both your cows and horses. Smaller stable areas for birthing and or goat production. Water resources are abundant on the property and serve a hydroelectric power plant delivering power to the region. The power operator has a contract with the seller to maintain the roads as well as provide security for the rancho and monitor the security gates. These agreements are priceless to the current owner as well as the buyer for this amazing Costa Rican Farm and Ranch for sale, by United Country Costa Rica Properties. Costa Rica Rancho Santa Clara Property Details Several homes on the property serve the owner well for themselves and staff that works the property. Paddocks, round pens, large building for protection or doctoring the young animals, its well-constructed with waterers and concrete runways. The main home has a large swimming pool with small waterfall providing water circulation. Surrounding the pool and entertainment area are fruit trees that attract local monkeys in the morning for breakfast and conversation. Large Costa Rica Ranch for Sale Rancho Santa Clara has excellent grasses with plentiful water to keep a good stand of grass available in all pastures which are fenced and cross fenced for healthy rotation. 3 large rivers run alongside and through Rancho Santa Clara, with waterfalls creating wonderful pools below them for swimming and lots of fun. Much of the property is covered in primary forest, making it well suited for bio studies by National and worldwide higher education entities who desire their own private outdoor classrooms for advanced exploration of the nature and animals that thrive on this unique property. Listing ID: 51002-171711
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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
Contact for Price  •  2,971.51 acres
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The Northfork Ranch, spans approximately 2,971± deeded acres on a scenic mountainside just north of Elko, Nevada. This is a turnkey, income-producing cattle operation with strong recreational appeal, complete with a full ranch headquarters, private airstrip and hangar, and modern improvements throughout with easy access to town. Water resources are substantial, including 6,141 acre-feet from Humboldt River adjudicated and certificated rights. There are six pivots irrigating 590.46 acres, with an additional 1,578.94 acres under flood irrigation, totaling 2,169 irrigated acres, plus 802 acres of native rangeland. Currently, the ranch runs approximately 600 cow/calf pairs and 200 replacement heifers for the season. Wildlife is abundant, with moose, elk, mule deer, antelope, and Lahontan cutthroat trout across three creeks. Improvements include a nearly 5,000 SF renovated main residence, guest accommodations, horse and hay facilities, shop buildings, and a 2,800’ private airstrip with a 4,000 SF hangar. This is the quintessential turnkey gentlemen’s ranch. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 2,971± deeded acres on a scenic mountainside just north of Elko, Nevada • Substantial water resources, including 6,141 acre-feet from Humboldt River adjudicated & certificated rights • Currently runs approx. 600 cow/calf pairs and 200 replacement heifers for the season • Six pivots irrigating 590.46 acres, with an additional 1,578.94 acres under flood irrigation, totaling 2,169 irrigated acres • 802 acres of native rangeland • Moose, elk, mule deer, antelope, & Lahontan cutthroat trout across three creeks • 5,000 SF renovated 5-bedroom, 5 bath main residence & guest accommodations • Comfortable 1,716 SF manufactured home with laundry room for guests or employees • Roughly 16 stall horse barn • Two large, fully enclosed hay barns • One large heated repair shop with adjacent fully enclosed equipment storage • 2,800' private airstrip with a 4,000 SF hangar • Old original 1860s cabin still intact; preserved Showings available to prequalified buyers with a signed NDA
$4,399,000  •  2,928 acres
The 2,928 +/- acres Arnerich Ranch is approximately 5 miles from Mt. Hamilton and 19 miles from the City of San Jose in Santa Clara County. The Arnerich Ranch has remained with the same family since 1939, it consists of 18 certified parcels all enrolled in the Williamson Act, it has end of the road privacy and feels completely off the grid! It has a modest 1,400 sq ft ranch house built in 1970, along with Metal barn and shed. Traditionally the ranch has supported 50 head of cattle between November and June. The ranch has ideal conditions for hunting pigs, blacktail deer, quail, predators and even ducks! The ranch is approximately 70% fenced in with the exception of the South West portion. It is being sold As-Is Property Highlights: • 2928 contagious acres in Santa Clara County • 18 parcels all in the Williamson Act • family/legacy ranch potential, cattle & hunting • hunting includes; deer, pig, predator, quail and duck • 19 miles from the city of San Jose, Ca. • modest 1,400 sq ft home, w/ metal barn and shed • 70% fenced • solid dirt/gravel road system requiring minimal to normal annual maintenance
$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.
$9,900,000  •  2,541 acres
Breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountain Front and Glacier National Park provide a stunning backdrop to this exceptional 2,541-acre ranch located just four miles northwest of the charming farm town of Choteau in north central Montana. This well-maintained property seamlessly blends agricultural productivity with recreational opportunities, featuring a comfortable home and a complete set of barns, shops, and outbuildings that support both ranching operations and country living. The ranch showcases remarkable diversity across its landscape, encompassing irrigated cropland served by 633 acres of irrigation systems, including pivot and wheel-line equipment, sub-irrigated meadows, native grassland, and lush wetlands. Riparian creek bottoms follow Baker Spring Creek, which originates on the property and flows east parallel to the Teton River, while natural springs throughout the area create exceptional habitat for game birds, waterfowl, and whitetail deer. Strategically positioned with Highway 89 running through the property for easy access, the ranch offers the perfect balance of rural tranquility and convenience, sitting just 50 minutes from Great Falls and an hour and a half from Helena. Currently operated as a productive hay base supporting approximately 250 animal units, this property presents an outstanding opportunity for agricultural operations, recreational pursuits, or conservation-minded ownership in one of Montana’s most scenic agricultural regions.
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$5,950,000  •  2,390 acres
Overview Bear Creek Ranch combines two live-water drainages — Bear Creek and Sybille Creek — with irrigation rights, rangeland, and big game habitat across 2,470± deeded and BLM acres. Rock outcroppings rise above cottonwood-lined creek bottoms, creating a landscape that shifts from riparian corridors to deep ravines, canyons, and mountaintops within Sybille Canyon. Improvements Bear Creek Ranch offers a well-rounded set of improvements to support both a full-time residence and working ranch operations. The main home is a 1,578± sq. ft., one-story frame residence built in 1972, offering 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with a finished basement. Two pole-frame outbuildings, built in 1978 and totaling more than 4,500± sq. ft., provide ample shop, barn, and equipment storage for ranch operations.
Contact for Price  •  2,350 acres
This ±2,350 acre high fenced ranch for sale just north of Eden, Texas, is heavily stocked with a spectacular array of species from the African plains, Asia, India, and Europe, as well as North American species of trophy big game. The spectacular range of exotics on Lucky 7 Ranch in Concho County, Texas, sets the bar high for turn-key hunting ranches. With revenue generating animals and infrastructure in place, this property is ready now for some of the best exotics hunting in the state. Near the center of Concho County, Lucky 7 is just six minutes north of Eden and just over 30 minutes from the college town of San Angelo with its municipal airport and daily commercial flights. Drive times to San Antonio and Austin are under three hours and the DFW Metroplex is just over three hours. The ranch has almost two miles of frontage, including the ranch’s main entrance, on US Highway 83. This land has diverse topography, with great views high on the western edge of the property down 150 feet to rolling bottom land with tillable soil and multiple existing food plots along wet weather Mustang Creek. Diverse and nutritious high protein brush is available to the wildlife in generous amounts across the ranch, along with heavily wooded areas of mesquite, cedar, and live oaks providing excellent cover. Lucky 7 has 13 large stock ponds across the ranch to provide year round water for the animals. Municipal water supplies the lodge and headquarters, and the pasture along the highway. The ranch has miles of interior roads that are well maintained and provide easy access to most of the ranch. The amazing collection of exotics on Lucky 7 Ranch have been valued at around two and a quarter million dollars and they convey with the sale. Income from these animals comes from hunting, breeding, and selling stock to other ranches. Purchasing all of the exotics is negotiable. African species in the collection include blesbok, gemsbok, Scimitar horned oryx, Cape buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, addax, lechwe, warthog, aoudad, and eland. Asian species include barasingha, nilgai, Blackbuck antelope, and Axis, Père David’s, and Sika deer. European deer species include Red and Fallow. North American exotics include elk and bison, plus native Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, and hogs. Sheep and goat species on the ranch are red, mouflon, transcaspian, and Texas dahl sheep, with ibex, markhor, aoudad, tahr, and cordova goats. The main lodge and satellite cabins of Lucky 7 Ranch comfortably sleep over 20 guests. The main lodge is just under 3,000 square feet with five bedrooms and four bathrooms. There is a commercial grade kitchen and a large, beautifully outfitted common area for entertaining guests and relaxing between hunts. There is a walk-in cooler, skinning rack, and an inviting covered common area with outdoor cooking facilities and a nearby fire pit. An additional two bedroom, two bathroom cabin can sleep up to six guests. There are multiple feed and storage barns and three sets of working pens. This massive exotics hunting ranch is an exceptional opportunity for the savvy ranch buyer or investor. This operation brings together all the essential elements for a singular attraction with multiple revenue streams from the impressive animal stock already in place. Adventure awaits at Lucky 7 Ranch. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales LLC. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales, LLC.
$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
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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
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$5,975,000  •  2,080 acres
$7,450,000
Whitetail Farm is located in McPherson County, Nebraska, and consists of 2,080 +/- deeded acres and offers ten irrigated center-pivots covering 1,309+/- certified irrigated acres and are supported by the world's second-largest aquifer, which is a highly valued natural resource underlying nearly all of Nebraska. All the irrigation wells are high-volume producing with very little drawdown and no pumping restrictions. The farm is currently used as a summer cow/calf high-intensity grazing program, along with some winter feed production. Most of the pivots are in a perennial grass/alfalfa mix and provide top-quality grazing with excellent gains. This is a great opportunity to expand grazing opportunities for a thriving cattle industry. The Facts: ~ 2,080+/- deeded acres ~ 1,309+/- certified irrigated acres ~ 1,168+/- corn base acres ~ Ten center-pivot irrigation systems ~ High-producing irrigation wells ~ No pumping restrictions ~ Pivots recently updated with tower boxes, panels, and drive units ~ Pivots planted to cool season grasses and alfalfa ~ Intensive grazing system setup ~ Pipeline livestock water system ~ Steel Shop ~ Grain storage ~ Large pipe corrals with working facilities ~ Capable of row crop production
$59,500,000  •  2,062 acres
Hoback River Homestead is a legacy holding located in Bondurant, Wyoming, within Sublette County, representing one of the most uncommon privately held ranch opportunities in western Wyoming. Homesteaded by the same family in 1888 and never previously offered for sale in its current configuration, the ranch encompasses approximately 2,062+/- deeded acres in the heart of the Hoback Basin, an area historically referred to as "Jackson's Little Hole." The property accounts for an estimated 20 percent of the deeded acreage within the Bondurant Valley, a region where private ownership is notably limited due to the extensive surrounding public lands and longstanding ranching operations. The ranch is defined by more than two miles of ownership along both sides of the Hoback River, a highly regarded native cutthroat trout fishery that flows through the property in a broad, braided pattern. In the context of land ownership throughout the Lower 48 states, river frontage alone is increasingly uncommon; ownership of both sides of a fishable river is exceptionally rare. The combination of private access, significant river frontage, productive irrigated meadows, and location within Wyoming elevates the property into a category seldom available on the open market. The ranch offers direct control of an extensive riparian corridor that supports fisheries, wildlife habitat, and agricultural production while also providing a high degree of privacy and recreational utility. Approximately 700+/- acres are irrigated, supported by adjudicated territorial water rights and naturally subirrigated ground that has sustained productive hay meadows and livestock operations for generations. The balance of the ranch includes sagebrush uplands, timbered foothills, wetlands, riparian corridors, and mountain terrain that transitions directly into adjoining United States Forest Service lands. The property borders public lands on three sides for a staggering six miles, creating exceptional recreational access and expanding the ranch's functional footprint far beyond its deeded boundaries. From the ranch headquarters, access to millions of acres of Bridger-Teton National Forest is immediate and private. The setting is framed by the Gros Ventre or Wind River Range to the north and northeast and the Wyoming Range to the south and southwest, with panoramic mountain views visible in nearly every direction. Wildlife populations within the basin are extensive and include elk, mule deer, moose, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, black bear, grizzly bear, wolves, mountain lion, and a broad array of raptors and upland birds. The ranch lies within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and occupies an important position within several regional wildlife migration corridors. Hunting opportunities on the ranch or in the surrounding region are highly regarded, while the on-ranch fishing along the Hoback River provides private access to world-class fly fishing and privacy. The property enjoys year-round access from U.S. Highway 189/191 while remaining visually insulated from highway traffic due to the terrain and surrounding public lands. Bondurant is located approximately midway between Jackson and Pinedale, allowing the ranch to benefit from proximity to Jackson Hole's amenities, airports, recreation, and ski resorts while remaining outside Teton County. This location provides the advantages of western Wyoming ranch ownership with comparatively modest property taxes and a quieter, more traditional ranching environment. Pinedale FBO is ideal for a wide range of private aviation options with a runway spanning 8,900 feet at an elevation of 7,096 feet. The ranch is modestly improved with a primary residence, historic ranch structures, and implement sheds that support current operations. Existing uses include hay production, horse operations, leased grazing, fishing, and private recreational enjoyment. Importantly, the property is not encumbered by a conservation easement, preserving future flexibility for the next ownership. Hoback River Homestead represents a rare convergence of scale, water, privacy, wildlife, history, and location within one of the most sought-after landscapes in the Rocky Mountain West. The Facts: ~ 2,062+/- deeded acres in Bondurant, Wyoming ~ Family-owned since 1888 ~ Over two miles of ownership on both sides of the Hoback River ~ Exceptional native cutthroat trout fishery ~ Approximately 700+/- irrigated acres ~ Adjudicated territorial water rights ~ Borders six miles of U.S. Forest Service lands on three sides ~ Direct access to millions of acres of Bridger-Teton National Forest ~ Outstanding wildlife, including elk, moose, mule deer, bighorn sheep, bear, wolves, and mountain lions ~ Private fly fishing and exceptional hunting opportunities ~ Year-round access via U.S. Highway 189/191 ~ Conveniently located between Jackson and Pinedale ~ No conservation easement ~ Historic ranch headquarters with residence and supporting ranch improvements
$10,900,000  •  2,010 acres
Under Contract
River Ranch Zavala County River Ranch is a magnificent 2,010-acres situated in the legendary South Texas famed Golden Triangle. It is located 9 miles south of Uvalde on Hwy 83 and is a short drive from Garner Field Airport (KUVA), which has a 5,256-foot runway. This exceptional high fenced ranch is turn-key and ready to go. The interior road system is extensive, with around 1.5 miles of the road network being paved. It is not only an outstanding entertainment property but a superior hunting ranch as well. The ranch is bordered by only one other property and is blessed with rich native vegetation and tree cover. The improvements are first class and there is over three thousand feet of Nueces River frontage. IMPROVEMENTS: MAIN HOME: The paved road to the main house passes through dense stands of native brush and mesquite, ending into a lush compound, overlooking the crystal-clear Nueces River. This setting contains a spectacular Hacienda with expansive patios, outdoor kitchen, and two guest casitas, all overlooking one of the most scenic rivers in the state of Texas. The single-story main home was built with entertaining in mind. The front entry opens to the living area with dramatic ceilings, a grand fireplace, massive, exposed beams, and numerous windows offering natural light and views. The commercial grade kitchen is highlighted by Mexican tile and utilizes stainless appliances as well as a Wolf brand stove. The spacious dining area extends just off the kitchen and is generous enough to seat a large number of guests for a formal meal. There are two large owner’s suites at either end of the home, and have connected outdoor porches, enormous ensuite bathrooms, and closets. Two separate casitas are connected to the main house both contain a full bedroom and full bath. The back patio is equipped for outdoor enjoyment with a thatched palapa, bar, fire pit, and a swimming pool with rock waterfall. LODGE: The hunters lodge features 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, kitchen, and a huge great room complete with that has a pool table, shuffleboard table, pinball, game table, and a lounge area with fireplace that is perfect for watching your favorite game. Additional improvements include a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, foreman’s house and a 2 bedroom, 1 bath ranch hand house. There are several large open-air barns, pens, walk in coolers with cleaning /processing area, storage and equipment barn, sheds, protein bins. VEGETATION: This property has a good mixture of brush and food plots and is covered with a mixture of trees. The 2,010 acres is under high-fence and consists of virgin native brush that is prime for supporting wildlife and growing genetically superior whitetail deer. The brush species include guajillo, black brush, guayacan, persimmon, white brush, coma, kidney wood and much more. The remainder of the property is a mixture of native brush, and river bottom. WILDLIFE: The ranch has an extensive deer program that has been in place for many years. The deer are exceptional, with 200-300 class deer. In addition, there is a large axis herd. The good brush diversity and distribution of water make this prime habitat to grow large trophy whitetail deer and support high numbers of dove, quail and turkey. A portion of the property is cleared and can be planted and maintained to further improve the dove/quail hunting. The wildlife present on the property includes but is not limited to whitetail deer, quail, turkey, dove, and varmints. The river provides fishing for the angler. There are numerous protein and corn feeders and hunting blinds. There are solar powered game cameras at each feeding station. You can view one or all of the stations at the same time from your laptop, smart device, or the television anywhere in the world. WATER: Four water wells provide water to the improvements and is piped to troughs throughout ranch. In addition to the wells there is over 3,000 ft of beautiful Nueces River frontage. The river is easily accessible to enjoy the cool, crystal-clear waters on a hot summer day. You can wade in the shallow rapids and or swim in the deep blue hole. Pride of ownership is evident everywhere you look. There is nothing to do but bring your toothbrush and start enjoying. If you are looking for a premier ranch that is ready to go, then the River Ranch is worth a look. Possibility of some seller financing. Contact Drew Colvin 512-755-2078 or Mike Bacon 512-940-8800 for more information.
Contact for Price  •  1,993 acres
FRIO ELM CREEK RANCH 1993+- ACRES | FRIO COUNTY, TEXAS Premier High-Fenced Hunting Property We are excited to offer **Frio Elm Creek Ranch**, an exceptional high-fenced hunting property near Frio Town, Texas. Conveniently located off Highway 57 with access via Highway 140, this ranch offers incredible diversity—featuring fertile sandy loam bottomland, scenic high hills, two creeks, and four stock ponds. The land is rich with native brush species, creating a prime habitat for wildlife. Fully equipped with blinds, feeders, and a well-appointed hunting camp, this turn-key property is secluded yet easily accessible—just 20 minutes from Pearsall. Whether for recreation or investment, this is a rare South Texas opportunity! 📅 Shown by appointment only. 📞 Call Anthony Simpson at 210-854-6365 to schedule your private tour!
$15,500,000  •  1,985 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347 Five Stone Ranch is a 1,985+/- deeded-acre high-fence operating game ranch located in the scenic Ouachita Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, just outside the town of Atoka. The ranch combines dramatic pine-covered mountain terrain, abundant surface water, premier wildlife resources, and an exceptional collection of resort-style improvements. Approximately 1,200 acres are enclosed by high fence for managed exotic and native trophy game, while roughly 800 acres remain free-range and directly adjoin the McGee Creek Wildlife Management Area, providing unmatched privacy and wildlife diversity. The ranch is fully furnished, featuring the main lodge, the owner's cabin, and additional multiple guest and staff quarters, providing comfortable accommodations for large corporate gatherings, family retreats, and special events. Extensive internal roads, Memorial Lake, Potapo Creek, multiple stocked ponds, timber resources, and recreational amenities support year-round use. Residential furnishings and exotic wildlife are included, offering a rare opportunity to acquire one of southeastern Oklahoma's premier recreational, hunting, and retreat properties, with a seamless transition. The Facts: ~ 1,985+/- deeded acres located in Atoka County, Oklahoma ~ Approximately 1,200 acres high-fenced for managed exotic and trophy game ~ Roughly 800 acres of free-range land adjoining McGee Creek Wildlife Management Area ~ Six-acre Memorial Lake with multiple cabins positioned along the shoreline ~ Extensive improvements, including a 9,600+/- square foot lodge accommodating up to 28 guests ~ Additional residences include an owner's log home' a modular home, cabins, and a guide cabin Skeet, trap, rifle, archery, and pistol ranges with electric and water, covered shooting tables, and elevated shooting platforms ~ Numerous ponds, creeks, and Potapo Creek provide reliable year-round water ~ Diverse wildlife including whitetail deer, red stag, fallow, axis deer, oryx, rams, buffalo, and zebra ~ Productive timber resources with pine and hardwood throughout the ranch ~ Turnkey offering with all furnishings and exotic game included
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