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$5,566,000  •  485 acres
The 485-acre Bar T Ranch has been a part of the Bybee Family Properties for over 100 years. This legacy ranch is rare in many ways, beginning with its size; a property of this caliber only comes along once in a lifetime! The Bar T, with its abundance of water, elevation changes, and hardwoods separates itself from others. There are no less than 12 ponds, all in good to excellent condition, some with excellent fishing. Many of the ponds have unique traits; behind the dams are large drop offs into large ravines or creeks with hardwoods, and some are nestled into heavy timber that line the banks, making excellent duck and waterfowl hunting. In addition to the multiple ponds on the Bar T, Dye Creek, a primary feeder creek, runs through a good portion of the property. When Dye Creek isn't running, pools of water can be found through much of the creek bed. There are several ravines and draws throughout the ranch that feed the multiple ponds. Bar T sits in an area known for exceptional sub surface water and procuring multiple water wells will be an option for the owner. The terrain of the Bar T is diverse with nearly 90 feet of elevation changes throughout the ranch. There is a range of hardwoods and big timber, from post oaks and red oaks to hackberry and even some cottonwoods along the big ravines. There are several open meadows that are surrounded by timber, the largest being approx. 43 acres. The meadows are excellent resources for native grasses, food plots, and improved grasses for livestock and wildlife. The Bar T is divided into 4 different pastures allowing the rancher to rotate livestock. Hunting on the ranch is exceptional, as only limited family has hunted the ranch for years. Whether you're a bow hunter or long-range rifle hunter the Bar T has the set-up. Common game are whitetail, turkey, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, duck, geese etc. Access to the ranch is exceptional with a black top entrance off of Hwy 59, or CR entrance on Weed Rd. There is just under a mile of frontage. The interior roads are good to excellent to maneuver throughout the property. The owner has added some additional roads recently. The Bar T is suited for anyone whether it be residential, ranching, hunting, recreation, or future development, and there is no oil field production on the property. KEY POINTS Superb hunting Excellent surface and subsurface water Native grasses with several options to install improved grasses Gorgeous rolling terrain with ample hardwoods for livestock and wildlife Naturally beautiful landscapes with no oil production or wind turbines on the property Listing ID: 42288-10001
$2,350,000  •  470 acres
This working farm presents a great combination of farming, ranching, and waterfowling opportunities on one property. Investment potential is enhanced by I-10 frontage with ingress and egress a short distance for both eastbound and westbound traffic, plus county road frontage on all three other sides of the farm. LOCATION Located just outside of Welsh and fronting the north feeder road of I-10, the farm is very conveniently located approximately 25 miles from Lake Charles, 50 miles from Lafayette, and 170 miles from Houston. There are regional airports in both Lake Charles and Lafayette. WILDLIFE Southwest Louisiana is known for its exceptional duck hunting. The Welsh area and Jefferson Davis Parish in general are still home to thousands of acres of rice and crawfish farms that provide the habitat and feed to keep waterfowl returning to the area. In addition to ducks, approximately 80 acres of brushier regrowth on the farm provides habitat for deer and hogs. There is a ±8-acre lake ready for stocking. AGRICULTURE The farm features 174.5 acres of payment eligible rice base, and a PLC yield of 6,422#/acre. The silt loam soils are USDA designated Prime Farmland, and predominantly Crowley-Vidrine complex. Crawfish or rice/crawfish are rotated on the northern portion of the farm, while the southern ±135 acres is native pasture fenced for grazing. WATER In addition to the lake, the farm is watered by an irrigation well, believed to be approximately 300’ deep and producing an estimated 700 – 750 GPM. MINERALS Surface only. OTHER Estimated taxes for 2025 are $1,364. The farm is assessed under Ag Land Use Value. Exclusive Agent: William D. Swanson (281) 844 2928 Republic Ranches, LLC Licensed in TX, LA, OK, CO, NM, AR 3535 Westheimer, Suite 227 Houston, TX 77027
$5,575,000  •  453 acres
Edgewood Farm is a historic and thoroughly improved farm located just outside of Orange, Virginia. Set against the Blue Ridge Mountains, Edgewood's rolling topography features a balanced mix of scenic beauty, agricultural utility, and the classic lifestyle of Virginia's hunt country. The expansive, five-bedroom, main house (circa 1853) anchors the property and is surrounded by a comprehensive set of complementing structures, including a pool and pool house, manager's house, barns, and a fully retrofitted event space, which is comprised of several historic support structures and barns that can easily accommodate weddings and other events. The Rapidan River traces the farm's southern and eastern boundaries for nearly two and a half miles, creating a riparian buffer that further adds to the farm's bucolic appeal. Additional water features include two stocked ponds. The pastures are actively leased for cattle grazing and hay production, while recreational trails wind throughout the land. Located ten minutes from Orange, forty-five minutes from Charlottesville, and only ninety minutes from Washington, D.C., Edgewood captures the perfect equilibrium of privacy, accessibility, recreation, and agriculture, all while providing the infrastructure and location needed to support a dynamic and engaging lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 453+/- acres ~ Five-bedroom, 6,650+/- square foot main home (circa 1853) ~ Extensive additional improvements include multiple guest homes, the manager's house, event facilities, pool, and pool house. ~ Multiple equipment barns and enclosed workshop ~ 2.4+/- miles of frontage on the Rapidan River ~ Two stocked ponds (approx. 2.7+/- acres and 1.6+/- acres) ~ 270+/- acres of fenced pasture ~ Ample opportunity to develop recreational and equestrian resources ~ Whitetail deer, Eastern Wild Turkey, black bear, dove, and a variety of seasonal waterfowl are all present ~ Ten minutes to Orange, Virginia ~ 45 minutes to Charlottesville, Virginia ~ 90 minutes to both Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia ~ Charlottesville Albemarle Regional Airport and Dulles International Airport can be reached in under 30 minutes and 90 minutes, respectively ~ Not under conservation easement
$5,400,000  •  451 acres
Fall River Valley is not only beautiful, but also offers fertile soil, clean air, spring waters and a crisp climate creating ideal conditions for growing wild rice, one of the most precious grains in our country. This 451-acre ranch offers 408 acres of meticulously thought out and developed roads, levee’s, ditches and 33 irrigated rice fields supplemented by solar, all connected with underground mainline. Stunning 3,960 sf custom home with 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The Great room is open to the living area, dining and kitchen. The well-thought-out-floor plan creates a comfortable, usable atmosphere. Attached 1500 sf 3 car garage plus 2400 sf wrap around covered decks for additional outdoor living space. If there is such a thing as a dream shop, this is it. 4,900 sf insulated and heated metal shop with concrete floor, 5 rollup doors, office and upper storage area. 240 acres are in the Williamson Act This could easily be a wildlife sanctuary, the deer are abundant, you will see them daily. Waterfowl activity is amazing, ducks and geese flock the ranch, there will be times when the fields are white with snow geese. You will see quail, hawks, bald eagles, golden eagles as well as sandhill cranes nesting yearly. The ranch offers a 60’ wide, 2600’ long dirt runway, it also borders two county roads, both with access to the ranch. Incredible views, close to river access and the quaint town of Fall River Mills. Property Highlights: PROPERTY: 451 Acres, 240 acres in the Williamson Act PARCEL NUMBERS: Shasta County  023-170-060 – 211 acres  023-190-050 – 160 acres – Williamson Act  023-540-80 – 80 acres – Williamson Act FIELDS:  All 33 fields are Laser leveled, planted in 2 varieties of Franklin Rice.  History of high production  You can drive on most field levees WATER: There are 4 Ag wells and 1 pond pump tied together with various dimensions of underground mainline covering over 3.5 miles  #1. 30 HP Submersible pump  #2. 75 HP-VFD Turbine pump  #3. 20 HP Submersible Pump  #4. 25 HP Turbine pump  Pond pump - 30 HP-VFD Turbine pump pulling 500-1500 GPM  Pond by solar panels is used for irrigation and is filled from seasonal runoff HOME: 3,960 sf with additional outdoor living space. Built in 2011. 50-year Elk roofing, hardy plank siding, synthetic decking, powder coated wrote iron railing. Stone and concrete walkway around home. KITCHEN and DINING: Custom design. Corian counters with tile backdrop, knotty alder cabinets, some glass facing. Center island with prep sink, 6 burner gas range and bar stool area. Baking cabinet, 2 dishwashers, double oven, built in microwave, warming oven and refrigerator. Side bar has sink, ice maker and beverage refrigerator. Corner gas stove, heated tile floors and walk in pantry. Dining area has hickory flooring, skylight, open to kitchen living area. LIVING AREA: Spacious room with high ceilings, hickory flooring, glass doors to covered back deck. Unique stone wall with fireplace and tile landing. MAIN SUITE: Large room with corner gas stove, hickory floors, alcove with built in seat with storage and French doors to back deck and spa. Bath has large tile shower, soaking tub, dual sinks, solid mirror wall, Corian counters, knotty alder cabinets, vanity counter, heated tile flooring and 2 walk in closets. 2nd and 3rd BEDROOMS: Nice sized rooms with hickory flooring, 2nd bedroom down the main hall just across from bath. 3rd bedroom is down the kitchen hall and connects to hall bath. GUEST SUITE: Large room with glass door to covered back deck. Bath with single sink, tile shower and flooring. This room has its own heating and air control. OFFICE: Double glass doors open to office, hickory floors, built in TV center cabinet, desk and corner gas stove. LAUNDRY: Door to garage, plenty of counter space and storage, opens to kitchen hall. 3 CAR GARAGE: Insulated and sheet rocked, concrete floor, automatic garage doors, storage space, drop down ladder for additional storage, large concrete and stone curtain in front of garage doors. IN ADDITION:  Starlink, Dish Network  2 heating and air systems, one on each end of home  4 – outdoor hot water faucets, 3 on deck, 1 in garage  Smart home control center, 6 zones inside home, 3 zones around deck, 1 in garage  Built in vacuum system  2 - On demand hot water systems  Fully equipped RV site with 30 AMP power  Ceiling fans in covered back deck  3 access points under home with lighting  Lighting under decks  Attic access with lighting  Gutter and driveway drain piped underground to pond  22 KW on demand propane generator  Outside power and water lines for future barn behind home  Recreational pond behind home, valve in mainline system to keep pond full  PG&E weather station  Power is underground from shop  Easy access 2000-gallon septic tank plus 1000 -gallon pump tank DOMESTIC WELL: 3 HP VFD pump. Insulated and heated well house with 2 pressure tanks SHOP: Built in 2000. 70 x 70 (4,900 sf) metal shop insulated and heated with concrete floor, 5 rollup doors, 2 – 12 x 12, 2 - 16 x 17, 1 - 18 x 20 plus 3 - man doors.  All roll-up doors are automatic, 3 with remotes IN ADDITION:  2 – 250,000 BTU propane heaters with Wi Fi thermostat  12,000 lb. Automotive lift  Upstairs storage  Office insulated and sheet rocked  ½ bath  499-gallon propane tank  Full RV hookup with 30 AMP power  Dish network and star link  10 Ring cameras  LED outside lights inside and out  Gun safe  150-gallon unleaded fuel tank  10,000-gallon double wall diesel tank with electric pump  24ft. storage container SECOND HOMESITE: The existing structure does not have a foundation and is not habitable. There is a water well, septic in unknown condition and active power meter. The barn is 54 x 40 and was rebuilt in 2010. Metal roof, concrete footings and wall. Used for storage. Old apple orchard HUNTING: The hunting opportunity for waterfowl is amazing, the rice fields are like magnets to the birds, ducks and geese flock this ranch every year. There is a two-man concrete duck blind in place. As mentioned earlier, the deer population is abundant. The ranch is located in the X-1 deer zone. EQUIPMENT: A list of equipment that is for sale, outside of escrow, will be provided to qualified buyer.
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$19,500,000  •  450 acres
$22,500,000
Featuring 450± acres and over a mile of frontage on the lower Boise River, Parma Lodge and Stables is among the Northwest’s premier equestrian, sporting, and lifestyle properties. The ranch is conveniently located 45 minutes west of Idaho’s capital city of Boise and 20 minutes from Treasure Valley Executive Airport in Caldwell. Building improvements are of impeccable quality and highlighted by a 9,000± square foot owner’s lodge overlooking a series of interconnected, year-round lakes, and an 18-stall horse barn that is the centerpiece for one of the west coast’s most successful thoroughbred breeding operations. Other improvements include a four-bedroom manager’s residence, a custom-built wooden training/breaking pin, equipment storage buildings, and a large shop building that supports various land management operations and hunting activities on the property. The ranch holds excellent senior surface water rights from the Boise River and Sand Hollow Creek to irrigate approximately 320 acres of cropland, horse pasture, and wildlife food plots. The Parma area is a coveted destination for waterfowl and upland bird hunters from around the region. Utilizing multiple wildlife water rights, the owners have developed extensive habitat on the ranch that attracts and holds a multitude of ducks and geese through the season, as well as quail, pheasants, and wild turkeys. The property is not covered by a conservation easement at the present time. However, because of its size, location near Boise, and potential for development, it is a prime candidate for one. The Facts: ~ Reputation lifestyle, equestrian, and duck hunting ranch with 450± acres and over a mile of frontage on the lower Boise River ~ Home to one of the west coast’s most successful thoroughbred breeding operations and programs ~ A combination of river frontage, habitat areas, and a strong forage base provides optimal conditions for remarkable waterfowl and upland hunting ~ Excellent year-round water rights for a variety of purposes, including irrigated cropland and habitat areas ~ Improvements represent the highest degree of quality and luxury and feature a 9,000± square foot, four-bedroom owners’ lodge and an 18-stall horse barn situated in a park-like setting ~ Meticulously managed and maintained ~ No conservation easement, although an excellent candidate for one ~ 45 minutes from Boise and 20 minutes from the general aviation airport in Caldwell
$1,425,000  •  432 acres
Covey Flush Ranch is a stunning 432-acre property in South Texas, offering premier hunting and recreational opportunities. The ranch is thoughtfully divided into 200 acres of high-fenced land stocked with exotics and native whitetail, while the remaining 232 acres feature low-fenced terrain that allows for free-ranging wildlife. With two surface tanks, including a 6.5-acre water feature, well-maintained roads, and expertly cut Senderos, Covey Flush Ranch is designed for both seasoned hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. The property also includes a custom-fabricated equipment pole barn, on-site electricity, and direct highway access, making it a turnkey ranch ready for immediate use.
$6,209,959  •  432 acres
The Circle J Ranch is a premier high-fenced hunting ranch tucked beneath an expansive canopy of magnificent hardwoods along the banks of Sandy Creek in Eastern Lavaca County. Accessed by a private road via a deeded easement, the ranch offers a strong sense of seclusion while remaining conveniently within reach of Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Built with the sportsman in mind, this is a true hunter’s paradise featuring first-class managed whitetail hunting with exceptional bow and rifle setups, a dedicated duck unit for waterfowl hunting, stocked ponds for fishing, and a thoughtfully developed trail and gravel road system that winds throughout the ranch connecting blinds, highlights, and key hunting areas. The accommodations strike a great balance between comfortable private lodging and inviting gathering spaces ideal for entertaining family, friends, or clients. During the summer months, the ranch transforms into an equally enjoyable recreational retreat with swimming ponds, waterfalls, natural rock features, shooting opportunities, and endless ways to explore and unwind. LOCATION Centrally located, Circle J Ranch sits approximately 1 hour 40 minutes from Houston, 2 hours 20 minutes from Austin, and 2 hours 20 minutes from San Antonio. The nearest town is historic and charming Columbus, Texas, offering a strong small-town atmosphere, great dining options, HEB, and a variety of community events. The ranch is conveniently accessed off CR 19, a well-maintained county gravel road. From there, the main gate sits roughly 1 mile down a private deeded easement road, creating a very protected, quiet, and private setting. An additional entrance provides access to the back portion of the property from CR 175 (Sandy Creek Road). TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Bisected by the seasonally flowing Sandy Creek, the ranch features gently rolling topography with a natural drop into the creek bottoms that adds both character and functionality to the landscape. Towering live oaks dominate much of the ranch, complemented by well-managed yaupon understory that provides excellent habitat cover while still allowing for easy navigation throughout the property. A strong internal trail and gravel road system provides access to blinds, ponds, creek areas, and other ranch highlights. The soils consist primarily of sandy loam, supporting healthy native vegetation and contributing to the ranch’s attractive habitat profile. WILDLIFE The ranch has been thoughtfully managed for whitetail hunting, with some exceptional bow and rifle hunting setups throughout the property. Strategically cleared hunting areas are well-spaced, allowing owners to comfortably maximize the number of hunters in the field while maintaining a quality experience. The ranch currently features 9 hunting stations, most designed to accommodate either bow or rifle hunting, along with 4–5 protein feeding stations typically operated from March through August. Bordering Sandy Creek is a dedicated duck unit with the ability to be planted and flooded during season. The surrounding region is known for some of the most prolific rice farming in the state, placing the ranch within one of Texas’ major waterfowl flyways and attracting an impressive diversity of duck species. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch compound was thoughtfully designed for family retreats, corporate entertaining, or commercial hunting operations. The main residence is a comfortable 3-bedroom, 3-bath farmhouse complete with a full kitchen. Nearby sit two matching casitas designed in a duplex layout, offering four separate guest quarters that blend seamlessly with the style and feel of the main house. Nestled between the lodging structures is a welcoming lodge featuring a large living area, open kitchen, sleeping loft, and a screened porch that runs the length of the lodge — an ideal gathering place for meals, stories, and relaxing after a day outdoors. The lodge kitchen is exceptionally well appointed with premium appliances including a 48” Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf 6-burner gas range, Wolf microwave, and Galley sink system. Combined with the farmhouse kitchen, the ranch offers two full kitchens to comfortably serve large groups. Across the improvements, the ranch features a total of 8 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms, 2 half baths, and comfortably sleeps 20+ guests. A short walk from the compound is a thoughtfully designed mancave/hunting locker designed to keep gear organized, complete with 15 individual lockers for the hunter in the family. It serves as a practical and fun staging area before heading to the blinds and includes additional cold storage with a dedicated freezer. Adjacent to the lodging compound are two barns, both constructed on slab foundations — one a fully enclosed barn and the other an equipment barn with ample room for UTVs, tractors, and ranch implements. The enclosed barn includes a walk-in cooler for wildlife storage along with an 8×8 sealed feed storage room capable of holding over 100 fifty-pound bags of feed. Behind the barns sits a dedicated deer, duck, and fish cleaning station, providing a practical setup for processing the day’s harvest. WATER Water is a standout feature of Circle J Ranch. Sandy Creek, a seasonal creek, runs north to south through the eastern portion of the property, providing approximately 4,358 feet of frontage on both sides. The broad creek bottom creates a fun and scenic environment for exploring, riding ATVs, relaxing in natural pools, and enjoying the outdoors. In addition to the creek, the ranch features two distinct ponds, each with its own water well and recreational appeal. One pond is managed as a bass and swimming pond, highlighted by a custom rock waterfall system designed to aerate well water as it enters the pond. A rock-lined swimming area, cold plunge, 8×8 plunge pool, and covered pavilion create an outstanding summertime gathering spot for swimming, grilling, and family recreation. A second catfish pond offers its own rock waterfall feature and covered pavilion, creating another scenic destination within the ranch landscape. The duck unit also has the capability to be planted and flooded during hunting season. Three wells service the property, supporting the lodge compound, ponds, and duck unit. One of the wells is particularly impressive, producing approximately 100 GPM. Tucked back in the woods near an old log cabin is a neat historic feature — an old hand-pump well believed to have served an outpost years ago, adding another layer of character and history to the ranch.
$11,995,000  •  420 acres
Shipp Lake Ranch is steeped in history, having been owned by the same family since the early 1900s. With improved pastures, Shipp Lake Ranch has been a working cattle ranch for many years, the beautiful 100-acre oxbow lake creates a haven for diverse waterfowl that changes with the seasons as they migrate north and south. This lake spans the length of the 420-acre property, there are incredible water views from every corner. Just 48 miles from downtown Austin, it's an ideal weekend retreat with the potential for future commercial recreational development as Bastrop continues to grow. LOCATION Just South of Smithville on HWY 71 N. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Shipp Lake Ranch features rolling improved pastures with mature hardwoods gracing the east side of the 100-acre lake and is complemented by a productive 18-acre hay field beyond the tree line. The west side features a mix of open pasture, scattered live oaks, pecan trees along the shoreline, and mesquite brush. WILDLIFE Shipp Lake, formerly the Oxbow Lake, stands as a time-honored migratory waterfowl flyway that has enchanted observers for millennia. Twice a year, the skies come alive with exotic waterfowl, showcasing the majestic American White Pelican, Ibis, Roseate Spoonbills, Tri-color herons, Great Blue Herons, and Egrets. The area is a haven for resident raptors, including Red-Tailed, Red-Shouldered, and Cooper’s hawks, as well as Osprey and Bald Eagles. The lake has been a cherished fishing ground for the family through the ages, yielding a bountiful catch of largemouth bass, crappie, sunfish, and catfish. there are also plenty of deer and hogs. AGRICULTURE This property is perfect for grazing and/or equestrian use. IMPROVEMENTS There are two small houses on the property and one was renovated in 2018. WATER Shipp Lake, the 100-acre oxbow lake created by the Colorado River, spans a significant portion of the property. The family dammed up the northeastern end, enhancing water capture. An artesian well historically maintained water levels, but is currently not operational but has potential for redevelopment. The lake, once used for water skiing, offers opportunities for boating, fishing, bird watching, and hunting. There are three water wells on the ranch. MINERALS Minerals are negotiable. AREA HISTORY The first Hill family in Bastrop County was in 1834, having moved from Alabama. Sometime after that Abram Wylie Hill bought half of Jenkins Prairie, a land grant award given to the Edward Jenkins family for their participation in the Texas Revolution. The property was renamed Hill’s Prairie and remains so to this date. Some of the Hills and the Yerger family moved to the Alum Creek area and opened a dry goods store about 1850. When the Taylor Bastrop and Houston Railroad came into what is now Smithville, the dry goods store was moved to Main Street in Smithville and the Yerger (father-in-law) and the Hill family (son-in-law) built a wonderful colonial-style home on a full city block in 1887. The home stayed in the Hill family through the youngest daughter, Ruth Hill Skelley until sold three years ago. The home at 401 Main Street has been completely rebuilt and is now one the the benchmark properties of the area. About 1700 Spanish missionaries exploring the area discovered an oxbow lake that had been formed by the Colorado River in pre-historic times that the Indians of the area called Nenocadda. When the county was surveyed the grant belonged to the Grassmeyer family who built a river ferry very near the small lake. When the Hill family moved to town they bought parcels of property in the Colorado Valley that were contiguous. The land went from the north rim of the valley (known as Rocky Hill) to the southern rim (known as Flower Hill), all on the eastern side of Smithville. The family generally called the area north of the river “Grandfather’s Farm.” Sometime around the arrival of the railroad the Hill family built a dam at the northern end of the oxbow lake adding about four feet to the depth, now called Shipps Lake. An artesian well helped keep the water level more or less constant except in periods of extreme drought. That well could probably be developed again. Another artesian well was used to create a public swimming pool very close to the Highway 71 bridge over the railroad track. The Hill family had concerns about local children swimming in the river because of the turbidity and ever-shifting currents. The pool was leased to the Smithville Lions Club for $1 per year. The Highway 71 expansion required removal of the pool.
$17,500,000  •  411 acres
In the secluded northwest corner of Colorado's world-renowned Vail Valley lies the upper Sweetwater Creek valley-a pristine alpine setting that’s both picturesque and accessible. Flanked by 10,000 to 11,000-foot peaks of the Flat Tops mountains, it's an ideal location for an extraordinary fishing and equestrian retreat. Clear streams tumble out of the adjacent national forest and BLM lands, feeding ponds and providing cool flows for rising trout. Abundant stream and pond resources have been professionally enhanced to elevate the habitat and angling experience, especially using dry flies. For those seeking variety, the legendary Colorado River is just nine miles away, offering additional blue-ribbon fishing. The Ranch on Sweetwater packs a lot of diversity in its 411+/- acres, encompassing both lush valley floor and forested mountain areas. The property's irrigated meadows, rolling pastures, aspen groves and mountain parks attract wildlife including elk, mule deer, black bear, bald eagles, grouse and waterfowl. At the heart of the ranch is a fully restored 1880s lodge-a stunning centerpiece where historic charm meets refined comfort. Renowned Western architect Jonathan Foote supervised the restoration and expansion to a primary residence. Signature features include the original stone fireplace, hand-hewn timbers, and a gourmet kitchen with bar area, perfect for entertaining. The expansive pondside stone patio invites outdoor gatherings beneath the canopy of old-growth spruce, cottonwood, and aspen trees. Three beautifully preserved guest cabins-charming relics of the property's Girl Scout camp era-offer cozy, private accommodations. The equestrian and caretaker/operational structures are thoughtfully concentrated into areas that are close yet separate from the owner and guest compound. Secluded mountain retreats can often be challenging to access, but not so with the Ranch on Sweetwater. A well-maintained county road provides year-round access to the ranch. Topography and dense vegetation screen the road from the headquarters, creating remarkable privacy. Notably, the county road dead-ends just past the ranch at Sweetwater Lake, meaning it only sees local traffic. An easy drive down valley to the Colorado River Road and I-70 puts the commercial airport in Gypsum at 25 miles from the ranch (35-40 minutes), and Vail at 59 miles (60-65 minutes). Fully improved and offered turnkey, this well-appointed property is ready for immediate enjoyment-a rare opportunity that blends timeless Western heritage with luxurious accommodations and immersive outdoor pursuits. The Facts: ~ 411+/- deeded acres ~ Senior water rights dating back to 1890 ~ Two creeks, Sweetwater and Gruner, bisect the ranch ~ Fisheries and aquatic habitats professionally enhanced by Urbani Fisheries ~ Multiple ponds and springs for fishing and wildlife ~ Current owner acquired the initial portion of the ranch in 1994 ~ 1.75+/- miles of boundary with national forest and BLM ~ Property elevations range from 7,500 to 8,700 feet ~ Several scenic hiking and horse trails radiate from Sweetwater Lake up into the Flat Tops ~ Historic log and stone lodge is 3,464+/- square feet ~ Three two-bedroom cabins are 550+/- square feet each ~ Caretaker's house is 1,210+/- square feet ~ Additional cabin is 780+/- square feet ~ Three-stall horse barn with tack room, hay storage building ~ 9 miles to Colorado River Road ~ 16 miles to I-70 at the Dotsero interchange ~ 25 miles (~35 minutes) to the Eagle County Regional Airport at Gypsum, which is the commercial airport serving the Vail Valley ~ 30 miles (~40 minutes) to Eagle ~ 50 miles (~1 hour) to Avon/Beaver Creek Ski Resort ~ 59 miles (~1 hour and 5 minutes) to Vail Ski Resort ~ 75 miles (~1 hour and 45 minutes) to Aspen and Snowmass Village ~ 87 miles (~2 hours) to Steamboat Springs ~ 150 miles (~2 hours and 30 minutes) to Denver
$21,500,000  •  408.74 acres
The Underwood Ranch is a remarkable 408.74+/- acre property with a convenient location near Lampasas and Austin. Its diverse topography features breathtaking vistas, productive bottom land, and cleared cedar trees. The crown jewel of the ranch is a stunning main house with exquisite craftsmanship, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 half baths, two commercially equipped kitchens, a great room with a massive bar, and a 5-car garage. A barndominium, a foreman's/guest house, and a multi-use building offer additional living and storage space. Abundant water resources, stocked lakes/ponds, electric and windmill wells ensure self-sufficiency. With high fencing, an MLD permit, and a variety of wildlife, the ranch is ideal for hunting. Whether as a retreat, event venue, or family/corporate ranch, the Underwood Ranch is a versatile property that will bring joy every time you enter its gates.
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Spires Creek Ranch is in the heart of the Texas Hill Country or Edwards Plateau located a few miles west of Bandera. Spires Creek Ranch is a live water ranch that is incredibly peaceful in a protected setting on the banks of Rock Cliff Reservoir, Spires Creek, and the Medina River. The Headquarters, tastefully located on the cliffs of the Lake along with impeccable cut limestone improvements and an architecturally unique airplane hangar and runway. The combination of native pastures, wooded savannas, rock outcrops, and forested bottoms provided a diversity of habitat types for game and non-game species.
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$2,950,000  •  373 acres
Double Angel Hunting Club was founded by Greg Bennett in 1996 as a place for him and his family to bond and enjoy the outdoors. The name "Double Angel" originated when Greg was hospitalized with a serious heart condition. While being transferred from Magnolia Regional Medical Center to Little Rock, he received two handmade angels from his nieces, along with paperwork from the bank for purchasing the initial hunting ground, which became known as Double Angel Hunting Club. After acquiring this land, several friends with teenage boys joined the club, all eager to spend quality time with their families and enjoy hunting. Many of these members and their families have been part of the club for nearly 30 years. Initially, the club purchased a lodge near Highway 82 between Lewisville and Garland City, Arkansas. As the club expanded, a more suitable location on Lemay Lake was found, leading to the construction of the current Double Angel hunting lodge in 2006. The lodge features 10 bedrooms, each with a private bathroom and shower, a spacious living area, a commercial kitchen, and a chef's kitchen. It overlooks Lemay Lake and one of the premier blocks of flooded timber in Southwest Arkansas. From the porch, you can watch mallards taking refuge in the timber during the evenings. In the late season, the lake becomes a refuge for hundreds of ducks daily. Another structure on the property, known as "the shop," is ideal for cooking, grilling, and camaraderie. It includes a large open area for putting on waders in a heated building for cold mornings. Both the lodge and the shop are equipped with Starlink Internet, multiple TVs for entertainment, and a state-of-the-art Klipsch sound system. The shop also has a fire pit that doubles as a grill, perfect for Saturday morning breakfasts. A third structure includes a large shop and covered equipment shed, both heated for comfort before cold morning hunts. The property boasts a large lake stocked with trophy bass and various other fish species. The flooded timber has two dedicated duck blinds that have yielded hundreds of ducks over the years. On opening weekend of 2024, we hunted in these blinds with 10 hunters and reached our duck limit in about 30 minutes on both Saturday and Sunday. The property also has fields used for hunting or as resting areas, which help keep ducks in the vicinity. These fields are adjacent to our flooded timber and are easily accessible by side-by-side vehicles for a convenient hunting experience. Our family has decided it's time to pass this property on to the next person or group, hoping they can create as many cherished memories and relationships as we have over the past 30 years. Additional acreage is available. LOCATION Angel Farms Lodge is located southeast of Texarkana, south of Lewisville, and north of Bradley. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property consists of 50± acres of tillable and 176± acres of flooded timber and the balance being in the lake and grass area around the lodge. WILDLIFE During the winter months, various waterfowl species can be found and harvested on the property. The timber and tillable also provide great white-tailed deer habitat. AGRICULTURE The tillable acreage has historically been in rice, soybean, and corn production. IMPROVEMENTS The lodge consists of 10 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a large kitchen and gathering area, all within 7,232± sqft. A 60'x100' equipment barn lies south of the lodge and is great for storing all the machinery needed to operate the property efficiently. A 40'x100' barn that is half cookhouse and half ATV & gear storage. WATER The lodge overlooks Mays Lake which is stocked with bass, crappie, and catfish. Additional surface water can be found in the flooded timber on the east side of the property. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found at the lodge and both barns. MINERALS No minerals are included. AREA HISTORY Lewisville, Arkansas, has a rich history tied to waterfowl hunting, particularly duck hunting, due to its location in the Mississippi Flyway and proximity to significant waterfowl habitats. The region, including the Overflow National Wildlife Refuge, is known for its excellent waterfowl hunting opportunities.
$3,350,000  •  344.31 acres
344± acre ranch and farmland near Paris, TX with productive soils, hay production, farming potential, county road frontage, utilities, pond, hunting, and development opportunities.
$1,449,000  •  332.7 acres
TURNKEY HUNTING RANCH IN GOULDBUSK, TX FOR SALE Discover your dream hunting and recreational property! This turnkey hunting ranch in Gouldbusk, Texas, is ideally located just 10 miles east of O.H. Ivie Lake, 50 miles from San Angelo, 35 miles from Brownwood, 130 miles from Austin, and 150 miles from Fort Worth. Offering a perfect combination of hunting, fishing, and relaxation, this ranch is a rare opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts seeking luxury and functionality in the heart of Texas. HUNTING HAVEN – PERFECT FOR DEER, DOVE, QUAIL, AND DUCK This property is a hunter’s paradise, featuring: 4 elevated 2-person deer blinds and 3 bow stands 6 300-pound feeders, 2 2,000-pound protein feeders, and 3 wildlife drinkers Abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer, dove, quail coveys, and ducks A 70-acre sunflower field designed for prime dove hunting Skinning rack with electric hoist, a walk-in cooler, and 3 large storage containers Aerially sprayed with Sendero for prickly pear cactus in 2024 FISHING & SURFACE WATER This Coleman County fishing & hunting ranch includes 2 surface water ponds/tanks that have retained water even through drought conditions. One pond is stocked with catfish and perch, making it perfect for fishing with family or friends. MAIN HOUSE – MOVE-IN READY The fully furnished 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom home features: A full kitchen, cozy living area, and 2 refrigerator/freezers Comfortable and ready for immediate occupancy Central heat and cooling BUNKHOUSE & ENTERTAINMENT Ideal for hosting guests, the bunkhouse includes: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a coffee bar, microwave, refrigerator, and deep freezer Sleeps 12 people An outdoor entertainment area with a large stone fireplace, heavy-duty custom grill, and charming hanging tree lights A 13,500-gallon swimming pool with freeze protection and a sand filter FACILITIES & UTILITIES - HUNTING RANCH IN COLEMAN COUNTY, TX FOR SALE This Texas hunting ranch is built for convenience and functionality with: A 40x50 metal pole barn with a concrete floor, electric, and water—perfect for processing Utilities provided by Coleman County Special Utility District, electric service, 5G cell coverage, and a septic system A historic hand-dug water well and fully accessible ranch roads for pickups or SUVs Covered equipment shed with water and covered dog pens Complete RV Hook-up KEY FEATURES – HUNT, FISH, AND RELAX IN TEXAS Hunt dove right from the porch or while relaxing by the pool Ranch ready for deer, dove, quail, and duck hunting or fishing adventures Close proximity to O.H. Ivie Lake and major Texas cities, making it the ultimate escape Listing ID: 42165-53952
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$1,600,000  •  328 acres
TSG Ranch spans 327.55± acres in Rusk County, Texas, fronting County Road 461 near Laneville. GPS coordinates for the tract are 32.0046536° N, 94.8630607° W. Nearly 1.8 miles of Angelina River frontage runs the length of the eastern boundary, and a 10± acre duck slough sits inside the perimeter alongside almost four miles of interior trail. Plantation pine, native hardwood bottomland, open food plots, a barndo, a metal shop, and a barn round out a property built for hunters, anglers, and long-term land stewards looking for East Texas hunting land with real river frontage. Land, Timber & Terrain The timber stand here is a working mix, not a single-species block. Plantation pine went in across two phases, one in the mid-1990s and a second in the early 2000s, leaving the canopy with staggered height and varied age structure rather than a flat, even-aged stand. Native hardwood species, including Southern red oak, water oak, willow oak, white oak, green ash, hickory, sweetgum, and dogwood, hold the bottomland closest to the river and the slough. Food plots and open clearings break the timber at intervals, giving hunters sightlines and shot lanes without stripping the cover that holds deer. Water Features & Angelina River Frontage Water is the backbone of this Rusk County land for sale. Close to 1.8 miles of Angelina River frontage forms the eastern boundary, a substantial run of river footage for this acreage. Within the tract, a 10 ± acre duck slough, built in the early 2000s, holds gar, bowfin, buffalo, and catfish, with active beaver sign along the banks. American alligator presence is confirmed on the property through photos and video, a sign of how much year-round water this ground carries. Between the river run and the slough, wildlife on TSG Ranch has water within reach from nearly any point on the property. Wildlife & Hunting Cover runs thick across TSG Ranch, and sign shows up throughout the acreage. Whitetail deer, waterfowl, and hogs all work this ground, pulled in by the combination of river bottom, slough, standing timber, and open feed. Deer blinds are already hung and ready for the season, and the duck marsh around the slough is set up and waiting on flight weather. Mixed cover, plantation pine, hardwood bottom, and cleared ground tends to hold more game and more species than a single uniform stand, and that variety plays out in game sign scattered through the interior. Hunting Barndo & Improvements A 1,000-square-foot hunting barndo anchors TSG Ranch, built in 2009 with two-story metal construction. A wood-burning stove on the main level handles the heat, backed by central electric air conditioning for the warmer months. Upstairs holds a loft and a full bath. A covered patio rounds out the cabin. A metal shop and barn add storage and workspace, and a private well with on-site electricity serves every structure on the property. Trails & Access Almost four miles of interior trail tie together the timber stands, food plots, duck slough, and river frontage across the tract, built for ATV and UTV travel over the terrain. County Road 461, a county-maintained dirt road, carries the property's frontage in south-central Rusk County near Laneville. Fencing is partial. Location & Access Henderson, the Rusk County seat, sits roughly 12 miles north of Laneville and covers fuel, groceries, and basic medical needs. Longview serves as a second regional hub to the northeast. Tyler is the nearest larger city, reached by Highway 64 east, then Highway 42 south, continuing through FM 1798, FM 839, and County Road 458 before the final turn onto County Road 461, a route of about 36.5 miles and roughly 45 minutes. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport and East Texas Regional Airport in Longview both offer commercial air service, with Dallas/Fort Worth International standing as the nearest major gateway. County & Tax Considerations The property currently carries a timber tax exemption. Buyers should confirm exemption transfer requirements directly with the Rusk County Appraisal District.
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$817,145  •  326 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Andrews Place is a 326+/- -acre property situated approximately eight linear miles southwest of Childress, Texas, with paved frontage along Farm to Market 2103, offering convenient year-round access. The ranch presents a well-balanced blend of productive dry cropland, attractive native pasture, strong water features, and quality wildlife habitat, making it equally suited for production agriculture and recreation. The topography is mostly gently rolling, punctuated by attractive creek-bottom areas where Shores Creek meanders through the property, lending both scenic character and natural drainage. The native pasture portion includes a good turf of native grass with scattered mesquite and juniper. Most of the mesquite was sprayed in past years. Approximately 150 acres of dry cropland anchor the agricultural side of the property, while also providing a large food source for a variety of game species. An additional 20+/- -acre tract within the native pasture area can be cultivated separately for food-plot purposes, giving the next owner meaningful flexibility to tailor the land for grazing, wildlife management, or a combination of the two. Water is a defining strength of Andrews Place. A water well serves the property, while surface water is provided by two earthen tanks, one of which is spring-fed and covers just over an acre. These features provide vital water resources for livestock and wildlife. The property lies within an area frequented by both white-tailed and mule deer. Quail, dove, and varmints round out a diverse game population and reflect the quality of the native habitat. A set of corrals provides the working infrastructure for livestock, and the ranch as a whole represents a versatile combination of recreation and livestock production in a well-located and accessible package. The Facts: ~ 326+/- deeded acres in southern Childress County, Texas ~ Convenient access and road frontage from paved Farm to Market 2103 ~ Unique combination of recreational opportunities and production agriculture ~ Approximately 150 acres of dryland cropland used for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots ~ Excellent water resources, including one water well and a spring-fed pond ~ Rolling upland terrain with scenic draws and productive bottomland ~ Native brush provides an ideal habitat for deer, turkey, quail, and other wildlife ~ Childress County is a developing hub for alternative energy and data centers ~ 345 kV and 138 kV transmission lines on the south boundary ~ All alternative energy rights will convey to the buyer ~ Minerals will be retained by the seller
$3,840,000  •  320 acres
La Estancia Ranch is a rare opportunity to acquire a Nueces County recreational retreat within the growth path of Corpus Christi. Imagine you and your family driving 15 minutes to your ranch where you can enjoy luxury accommodations, hunt deer, dove, ducks, quail and hogs all next door to the King Ranch. This unique property is one to enjoy now, with great investment appeal for the future. The expansion of Highway 286 “Crosstown Express” is currently under construction, putting it within a few miles of the ranch. Accompanied by a very well designed and built 2,300 square foot barndominium (4BR/3 Bath) with 2,700 square feet of slabbed enclosed barn space, La Estancia is ready to move in and enjoy. Come experience Estate living and recreation at its finest. LOCATION The ranch is located in Nueces County on the border of Corpus Christi, Texas. It is approximately 3 miles south of the intersection of Staples Street and FM 286 (Crosstown Expressway), along the east side of County Road 43. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT La Estancia is traditional coastal prairie interspersed with mixed brush providing quality habitat for a variety of game species native to the area. The property is generally flat with some low lying areas used for wetland habitats. While the land does have mixed brush and mesquite common to the area, it is richly dominated by grassland providing great habitat for quail. WILDLIFE Being in such a neighborhood with management in focus, this ranch has a great population of deer. The eastern border is the King Ranch. Being nestled amongst so much agriculture, the ranches ponds provide excellent dove hunting. The quail habitat on the ranch is also a focal point for any upland hunters. With 3 great dove tanks, you could enjoy large parties of dove hunters and stay in a great lodge within minutes of town. The property can be managed for the duck populations that winter on the Texas coast adding further enjoyment to this already great escape. IMPROVEMENTS At La Estancia, you will be greeted by a spacious Barndominium with 18-foot eaves that includes 2,300 square feet of air-conditioned space. It has 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, ample interior storage, an open concept great room and kitchen and a 2,700 SF attached insulated garage. WATER Surface and ground water are no issue here with two large tanks and a low area perfect for ducks and geese, as well as 2 water wells that service the home and tanks. There is a tank by the barn that is stocked with redfish, bass and talapia. There is a Reverse Osmosis System on the property. ELECTRICITY There is electricity on the property. MINERALS This is a surface only sale.
$400,000  •  320 acres
Deaf Smith County cattle ranch and farm consists of 320 acres of High Plains land near Hereford, Texas in the Texas Panhandle near the Bippus church.  Use: This ranch has been used for wheat farming and cattle grazing in the past several years.  It is cleared of brush and trees and has good 6 strand fences on all sides.  The ranch was in the USDA CRP program and planted with native grasses.  The 10 year CRP program has expired.  Soils: The soils are sandy loam soils that drain to Palo Duro and Tierra Blanca creeks.  Elevation and location: The elevation is around 4300 feet and the land sits southeast of the Caprock by about 2.5 miles.  It is also located about 9 miles from the New Mexico border.  Water: The wildlife and livestock water from a dirt tank in the southeast corner of the ranch.  Deaf Smith County receives, on average, 20 inches of rain per year.    Wildlife: This location is known for plentiful mule deer, antelope, wild turkey, and migratory birds. Predators include coyotes and bobcats.   (Please see attached interactive maps.)  History: After the US army drove out the Indians in 1874 farming began as a major industry in this county.  The county is named for the famed scout in the Texas Revolution, Erastus " Deaf" Smith.  The county seat is Hereford, which is known as the "Beef Capital of the World". Directions: West of Sims on hwy 214 to curve, go 2 miles west on CR to north and south CR R, then north 5 miles to CR24. 1 1/2mi west to SE corner of property.   OR:  west of Adrain on I-40, exit on the access road at Stuckey's west to FM 2858, south on 2858 to T in roads, west along caprock to CR R, south 5 miles to CR24, 1 1/2 mi west to SE corner of property.  The coordinates to the ranch are 35.104247,-102.881047.  The property sits 29 miles south of the Canadian River.  It is in the NW corner of Deaf Smith county below the Caprock.  It is 59 miles west of Amarillo and 34 miles NW of Hereford, Tx.  It is about 15 miles SW of Adrian as the crow flies.   Legal Description: +-320ac w/2 Sec22
$2,400,000  •  305 acres
This turn-key, beautifully wooded ranch is rich with game, within easy reach of Houston, and includes a very recent and customized 5:3 manufactured home, plus an 1,800 SF equipment barn with an enclosed bay and game cleaning station. It is covered with a mix of live oaks and post oaks, has good roads and water, and the fencing is in like-new to excellent condition. LOCATION Located approximately 16 miles north of Edna off of FM 111 in northern Jackson County, this ranch is a little over 100 miles from Houston, approximately 120 miles from Austin, and 130 miles from San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Just west of the Navidad River, this ranch is predominantly covered in live oaks and post oaks, with a few other hardwood varieties sprinkled in. With the exception of a small area along the wet-weather Halls Branch Creek that crosses the property, the ranch is located outside of the 100 and 500 year flood plains. There is a nice blend of areas where the understory is very open, providing park-like views through the timber, and areas of the dense yaupon based understory typical of this area. There are two good stock ponds, one supplemented by a windmill, plus a third shallow duck pond. WILDLIFE The woods on this ranch and in the general area are rich in game. White tailed deer top the list, but there are plenty of hogs and varmints providing additional hunting opportunities. Turkeys travel through as well, and ducks during the migratory season. Blinds and feeders will convey with the sale. IMPROVEMENTS The current owners added a 2,816 SF Palm Harbor home in 2022. This 5:3 home features an open concept living/dining/kitchen area. It is on a slab, with ample aprons and a covered outdoor patio/dining area, and includes an enclosed garage bay. An 1,800 SF equipment barn is located nearby, but out of sight of the residence. This barn includes an enclosed bay on a slab and has water and electricity. A walk-in cooler and covered game cleaning area with an electric hoist are located at this barn. WATER An electric water well provides water to the house and barn. There is a windmill supplementing one of the ponds. There is an additional oilfield water service well that is not currently equipped with power or a pump, but could easily be brought on line with a solar panel. ELECTRICITY There is electricity along the county road. The owner had the power run to the house and barn placed underground, so no poles and lines spoil the views. MINERALS It is believed the owner has a small percentage of minerals, which are available with the sale at an acceptable price. OTHER The ranch features a good all-weather gravel to the residence, barn, and an additional ownership interest in a gravel road along the length of the north border that is outside the fence that will convey.
Contact for Price  •  300 acres
Old Sawmill Ranch is a 300± acre partially high-fenced property in the heart of San Saba County, offering a rare blend of exceptional water resources, trophy wildlife, and diverse terrain. Thoughtfully managed for decades, this ranch is an ideal setting for a future legacy property, private retreat, or strategic investment in the Texas Hill Country.
Contact for Price  •  300 acres
Simpson Draw Ranch spans 300± acres of partially high-fenced ranchland and offers a prime opportunity for recreation, hunting, and future development in the northern Hill Country. Known for its varied topography, excellent water availability, and healthy wildlife, this property is a strong candidate for those seeking a private getaway or a long-term investment in Texas land.
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$725,625  •  290.25 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Diamond H East is a 290+/- acre property conveniently located just seven linear miles southwest of Childress, Texas, with the distinct advantage of paved frontage on US Highway 62/83, as well as access along County Road CC. The ranch offers an appealing combination of livestock production, recreation, and genuine potential for rural living. Diamond H East is characterized by gently rolling uplands that descend into seasonal creeks and draw bottoms, creating both agricultural utility and scenic variety. Approximately 146 acres of improved and native grasses cover the primarily open uplands, providing productive grazing, while roughly 144 acres of native pasture occupy the draws and seasonal creek country below. This natural division of terrain lends itself well to a balanced operation, pairing dependable forage production with the cover and habitat that support quality recreation. The property has strong water features, with a 4+/-acre lake providing a vital resource for game and livestock, as well as for fishing opportunities. A water well serves domestic and livestock needs. With its convenient location, ample paved highway frontage, and versatile mix of open grassland and creek-bottom country, Diamond H East stands as a well-rounded property, equally suited to the producer seeking dependable grazing, the recreational buyer, or investor drawn to its convenient location. The Facts: ~ 290+/- deeded acres in southern Childress County, Texas ~ Convenient access and road frontage from paved US Highway 62/83 and graded County Road CC ~ Unique combination of recreational opportunity and production agriculture ~ Versatile combination of productive uplands and broken native pastures in the bottoms ~ 4+/- acre lake provides an excellent source of surface water and fishing opportunities ~ One set of livestock corrals ~ Good habitat for deer, quail, dove, and other wildlife ~ Childress County is a developing hub for alternative energy and data centers ~ 345 kV and 138 kV transmission lines on the south boundary of the property ~ All alternative energy rights will convey to the buyer ~ Minerals will be retained by the seller
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$3,950,000  •  290 acres
$4,400,000
The Bar 13 Ranch’s 290 acres comprise leveled irrigated farmland, pastures, corrals, barns, and a two-bedroom, two-bath riverfront home with a deck and boat dock. The ranch is currently run as a cow-calf operation with hay production as well.
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$1,450,000  •  282 acres
$1,699,000 • Under Contract
The Antioch Duck Club is a historic west side duck club in the Suisun Marsh. Conveniently located the property sits off the 680 corridor approximately 20 minutes from the East Bay and Fairfield, and 40 minutes from Marin County and San Francisco. The Antioch Club offers two homes and improvements; both are in great condition. The main residence/clubhouse is approximately 4,500 sqft +/- consists of 7 bedroom 5 baths. Each bedroom is generous in size and the kitchen comes fully equipped for large group entertaining. There is also a caretaker unit with its own kitchenette and separate quarters. The second home is approximately 1,800 sqft +/- consists of 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. The 282 acres of natural marsh contain 10 blinds; 2 three man blinds and 8 two man blinds. The club has maintained a 4 bird average per hunter for the last 10 years. Roads and levees are in immaculate condition as the owner has meticulously maintained roads and water structures over the years. The club is primarily shallow open water which traditionally holds large numbers of pintails, teal, and widgeon. Access to hunting blinds are by ATV's or Argo vehicles with walk-in access. The Antioch Club is historic as it gets. History, tradition, and limits. Property Highlights: Two Homes: • Views of Mount Diablo/Mothball Fleet, Benicia foothills, Suisun Slough. • Each house has its own dock that can accommodate 3 boats each. • Year round use for Fishing/Water skiing/shooting skeet/rifle range/ATV and UTV riding. • Room to sleep 25+. • Private well with 2 separate tanks (1 for each house). • PG & E reliable electricity. • 2 large garages to store toys. Pond area: • 280 acres • (4) 36” stainless steel combo gates with plastic pipes. • (1) 36” drain only gate Stainless steel/plastic pipe. • (2) 3 man blind Smitty Built fiberglass duck blinds with 360 degree shelf and swivel seats that allow shooting in all directions. • (8) 2 man blinds Smitty Built fiberglass duck blinds with 360 degree shelf and swivel seats that allow shooting in all directions. • 10 fiberglass Dog Boxes. One sunken dog box for every blind. • Riparian water rights. Water is controlled by owner and can be adjusted at any time. No charge for water. Fill your ponds when you want as high as you want all season long. • Lots of high ground and extra dirt. • No levy issues. • Pheasants. • Williamson Act.
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