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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.
$7,950,000  •  3,042.19 acres
Cave Creek Ranch is a true wild Texas ranch. It isn't just a spread of land, it's the start of your legacy!
Contact for Price  •  3,030 acres
Under Contract
The property will be offered in 4 individual tracts and as one entire unit, SELLING IN THE MANNER REALIZING THE GREATEST RETURN!
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.
$3,740,000  •  2,753 acres
LoMac Farms Box Elder Creek Tracts is a quality farm in northeastern Montana comprised of 2,753+/- deeded acres consisting of 2,018+/- acres of loamy cropland and 735+/- acres of rangeland. The tracts are characterized by flat to slightly sloping farm fields with interspersed grassy draws in some parcels. The area is known for its quality durum, spring wheat, hay, peas, lentils, and canola. The improvements include two steel buildings and numerous grain bins located on a single tract approximately 15 miles north of Poplar and 50 miles south of Scobey. Grain terminals are easily accessible via quality county and state roads. The Facts: ~ Located in Roosevelt County, Montana ~ 2,753+/- deeded acres ~ 2,018+/- acres of cropland ~ 735+/- acres of wild hay and native range ~ 36'x96' and 32'x60" metal buildings suitable for equipment storage ~ Numerous grain bins located in a single bin site ~ Access to grain terminals via quality county roads and state highways ~ Headquarters are located approximately 15 miles north of Poplar ~ Can be purchased as a whole or in tracts
$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.
$23,000,000  •  2,539.82 acres
This exceptional Hill Country ranch offers a rare combination of live water, luxury improvements, and aviation access. Featuring a private lighted runway, stocked lakes, and premier hunting, it delivers unmatched recreation and comfort. Scenic terrain, diverse wildlife, and extensive infrastructure make it a truly unique Texas legacy property.
Contact for Price  •  2,518 acres
These 9 tracts for sale at auction across Lamb (TX), Parmer (TX), and Roosevelt (NM) counties are ideal for farming, ranching, hunting, and conservation. Most of this land hasn’t been available for decades, offering buyers a chance to invest in productive soil well-suited for a variety of uses. This is your chance to secure land with lasting value.
Contact for Price  •  2,518 acres
These 9 tracts for sale at auction across Lamb (TX), Parmer (TX), and Roosevelt (NM) counties are ideal for farming, ranching, hunting, and conservation. Most of this land hasn’t been available for decades, offering buyers a chance to invest in productive soil well-suited for a variety of uses. This is your chance to secure land with lasting value.
Contact for Price  •  2,472 acres
Location The ranch straddles TX-73 between Winnie and Sabine Pass in southwest Jefferson County, with Beaumont and Port Arthur about 22± miles northeast and Houston roughly 88± miles west. Winnie, on I-10, is around 14± miles west. The setting is flat coastal prairie with long-range views and high privacy. Layout The ranch runs in two tracts on either side of TX-73. The north tract covers 500± acres, with westbound TX-73 frontage to the south and about 2± miles of Taylors Bayou frontage to the north. It holds roughly 150± acres of marsh that can be flooded for ducks or drained to graze cattle on native salt grass. The south tract runs 2,000± acres of open cattle pasture, with eastbound TX-73 frontage, a large area suited to industrial development, and 2.5± miles of frontage along the DD6 Diversion Canal on its eastern border. Land & Grazing The land is flat, cleared, and maintained in open pasture and native grasses, fenced in low fence and barbed wire with net-wire and barbed-wire cross-fencing in good working shape. Grazing quality is excellent, run as a cow-calf operation at about one cow to three acres. The ranch carries an ag exemption and cattle pens, and the seller has historically run cattle on both tracts. Cattle are negotiable to convey. The pasture is currently grazed but can be converted to rice farming, with water rights and pump stations conveying with the sale. Wildlife & Hunting Whitetail, dove, quail, waterfowl, and hogs use the ranch, with the floodable marsh on the north tract set up for duck hunting and the property carrying alligator tags. The seller reports whitetail in the 160-inch class. Predator control is in place, and the mix of marsh, pasture, and water frontage supports a strong mixed-bag hunting program alongside the cattle operation. Water & Fishing The ranch carries substantial water. A 12± acre pond stocked with bass, perch, and catfish and a 5± acre pond stocked with bass and perch anchor the surface water, along with two 1± acre well-fed stock tanks. Along the boundaries, 2.5± miles of the DD6 Diversion Canal and 2± miles of Taylors Bayou both run year-round; the seller reports the DD6 loaded with bass and redfish, and both are noted for fishing, boating, and kayaking. Income & Leases The ranch is income-producing. A wind lease conveys with the sale, with five years remaining on a seven-year term paying $30 to $50 per acre annually. The pipeline right-of-way conveys, except for the reserved Chenier Sabine Crossing easement, and 50% of the carbon pore space conveys as well. Hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of bermed dirt from the DD6 canal convey with the sale. Development Potential The ranch sits in a growth corridor along TX-73, a major route from I-10 at Winnie to the Sabine Pass refineries and LNG terminals. Both eastbound and westbound highway frontage, an established pipeline corridor with additional LNG pipelines anticipated, and available electric, water, fiber, and gas open the property to industrial and energy development, including a large area suited to a laydown yard. Utilities Power is on the property through Entergy, supported by multiple wells and rural water. Three wells are in operation, one electric and two solar, with two additional wells capped. Internet options include fiber, satellite, fixed wireless, and cellular. Remarks Levingston Ranch is unrestricted and income-producing, combining a large-scale cow-calf operation, waterfowl and whitetail hunting, canal and bayou fishing, and frontage along one of Southeast Texas’s active industrial and energy corridors. It fits a buyer looking for a working coastal cattle ranch with recreational depth and long-term development and energy upside, within reach of the Golden Triangle.
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.
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Contact for Price  •  2,300 acres
Squirrel Creek Ranch spans 2,300± high fenced acres in the heart of Medina County and stands out as one of the most water rich and wildlife diverse ranches in South Texas. The ranch is anchored by two major lakes and more than 3.4± miles of West Squirrel Creek, creating a landscape defined by abundant water, strong native habitat, and exceptional
$12,000,000  •  2,298.42 acres
Set just 3.5 miles from the Pacific Ocean near Morro Bay, CA, the remarkable 2,298 ± acre Little Morro Creek Ranch embodies the pioneering spirit of California’s Central Coast, where sweeping landscapes meet a rich sense of history. Early settlers traveling west arrived here at what once felt like the very edge of the world and, in doing so, defined California as a place of opportunity and new beginnings. That legacy still lingers in the land today, carried in its open expanses and endless horizons. Rising across the skyline are the iconic Nine Sisters, a chain of ancient volcanic peaks that shape the region’s identity. From Morro Rock at the coastline to the inland summits, these landmarks create a dramatic and unmistakable backdrop. The ranch’s diverse terrain supports abundant wildlife and offers exceptional outdoor recreation, including hunting, horseback riding, hiking, or simply exploring the wide-open landscape. Several highly productive developed springs, seasonal creeks, and small reservoirs enhance both the natural beauty and water resources of the property. Designed for both function and longevity, Little Morro Creek Ranch can support approximately 150–200 cow-calf pairs year-round, depending on rainfall. The ranch borders National Forest along its northern and eastern boundaries. 60 ± acres of fertile Class II soils offer ample planting opportunities. The well-equipped and well-maintained headquarters features a manufactured caretaker home with a detached shop, domestic wells, a recently improved barn with power and lighting, a large equipment shed, pipe corrals, a hydraulic squeeze chute, outbuildings, and perimeter fencing. The property is also enrolled in the Williamson Act, supporting its long-term agricultural use and stewardship. A rare offering along California’s storied Central Coast, this ranch represents both a connection to the past and an opportunity for the future. With its blend of natural beauty, productive capacity, and enduring legacy near Morro Bay, it stands as a ranch of uncommon scale and character. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 2,298 ± total acres across eight parcels on California’s Central Coast • Located 3.5 miles from the Pacific Ocean near Morro Bay • Iconic views of the Nine Sisters volcanic peaks and Morro Rock • Borders National Forest on the northern and eastern boundaries • Eight separate pastures support 150–200 cow-calf pairs year-round, depending on rainfall • 60 ± acres of fertile Class II soils for planting • Water resources include two domestic wells, developed springs, two ponds, seasonal creeks, and blue-line creeks • Approx. 10–5,000-gallon holding tanks, solar pumps, new 21,000 ft. of 1.25” underground plastic piping for water, and 25 cement troughs throughout the ranch • 1.25 miles of new cross-fencing • Exceptional outdoor recreation including hunting, horseback riding, and hiking • Headquarters with a manufactured caretaker home and shop • All utilities at headquarters are underground • Backup propane generator that runs the entire headquarters • Starlink internet • Extensive infrastructure including barn, equipment shed, and pipe corrals • Equipped with a hydraulic squeeze chute, outbuildings, livestock shed, five-stall horse shed with turnouts, perimeter fencing, and certified scales • Great ranch roads throughout • Ranch equipment can be purchased separately • Enrolled in the Williamson Act
$5,995,000  •  2,242 acres
All in all, this South Texas Ranch stands out in a number of ways starting with its size. The acreage is a definite plus and convenient access off of paved Highway 277 just adds to the mix. Chasing big deer or raising cattle, it's already set up for success. Two comfortable homes, multiple stock ponds (including one ready for fishing leisure) and a solid water system throughout the ranch fed by four active water wells, its got everything you need to live and work the land. The large insulated barn, over-sized covered shed and well-planned water distribution make operations run smooth, and the dedicated hunters camp, with a cleaning station and walk-in cooler, just seals the deal. Its the kind of place thats ready for both work and play right in the heart of big deer country.
$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
$8,400,000  •  2,040 acres
Situated outside of Walden, Colorado, the Kuiper Ranch is a 2,040 +/- deeded acre cattle ranch with productive meadows, historic improvements, and expansive views of the Rocky Mountains. The Kuiper Ranch has served as a balanced hay and cattle operation for many years producing, on average, 965 tons of mountain meadow hay from 778 irrigated acres. The meadows are irrigated by 86.7 CFS of water rights out of a system of ditches. The current landowners have utilized this property to graze 200 replacement heifers and 200 cow/calf pairs through the summer and 400-500 bred cows in the Fall. This property is not encumbered by a conservation easement. The improvements on the ranch have been well-maintained by the landowners and include a ranch home, historic barn, two shop buildings, a cabin, equipment shed and chicken coops. The property is accessed by a maintained, gravel county road located eight miles outside of Walden. The ranch is surrounded by the Park Range, Medicine Bow Mountains, Rabbit Ears Pass and the Never Summer Mountains. In additional to moose, which can almost always be spotted in the area, elk, antelope, mule deer and migratory birds also frequent the property. Over 4.8 miles of Beaver Creek and one mile of the Roaring Fork meander through the meadows and both offer incredible fishing opportunities for Brown and Rainbow Trout. The Kuiper Ranch is located approximately 8 miles southwest of Walden, Colorado in an area known as North Park, which is known as the “Moose Viewing Capital of Colorado” and moose can almost always be found along the miles of live water and willows on the ranch. The elk, antelope, mule deer, and exceptional fishing make this an incredible recreational resource as well as a balanced high-altitude cattle operation. The ranch is located in northwest Colorado in the Rocky Mountains and near the destination resort town of Steamboat Springs. The ranch is easily accessed via Colorado Highway 14 and is only an hour drive to the I-70 and I-25 corridors to Denver, Grand Junction, and Colorado Springs. The ranch is 15 minutes from the Walden-Jackson County Airport and is 73 miles from the nearest commercial air service in Hayden, Colorado. The property headquarters are located on the north side of County Road 22, which is a maintained gravel county road, and can be accessed year-round. The two-story ranch home, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, was built in the 1930’s, was remodeled in the late 1990’s, and consists of 1,900 square feet heated by propane. The historic 3,300 square foot barn with a hay loft was built around 1918. There are two shop buildings, one which is 1,920 square feet and was constructed in 2000, and the other which is 670 square feet. There are corrals, an equipment shed, and a loading chute at the headquarters, as well as two chicken coops.
$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!
$24,000,000  •  1,981 acres
Lolo Ranch is situated roughly 20 minutes south from Missoula, Montana's second largest metropolitan area. Tucked at the base of the famed Bitterroot Mountain Range, the property has extensive water rights utilizing two irrigation pivots supporting a robust livestock operation. Access is exceptional with a paved highway providing close proximity to a full suite of services including commercial and private air transportation from Missoula's newly renovated airport. Recreation is boundless, with millions of acres of public land directly adjacent to the property and unique access to several alpine lakes and the Lower 48's largest wilderness complex. The Bitterroot River, flowing through the center of the valley, provides world class trout fishing only minutes from the ranch. There are numerous professionally designed ski runs in the higher elevations making winter skiing or summer mountain biking a private and exclusive experience. One of the largest herds of resident elk in the northern Bitterroot Valley call the ranch home. With its carefully crafted professional ski runs, adjacent access to millions of acres of public ground and proximity to a significant population center, Lolo Ranch has all the raw ingredients for a world-class destination or lifestyle development catering to an emerging class of residents looking for a recreation-centric lifestyle surrounded by spectacular scenery. The Facts: ~ 1,981+/- acres of rolling foothills, riparian corridors, forested ridges and irrigated meadows ~ 5,000+/- square feet owner's residence with five bedrooms and six bathrooms ~ 155+/- acres under pivot irrigation ~ Unrivaled potential for shared ranch lifestyle community or development with a focus on recreation and agriculture ~ Over two miles of underground mainline power, 1.4 miles of city-wide paved streets, 1.8 miles of pavement-ready gravel roads, miles of trails, and dozens of professionally designed ski runs ~ The largest resident elk herd in the northern Bitterroot Valley occupies the ranch year-round ~ Approximately 3.5 miles of public land boundary providing exclusive access into the Lolo National Forest and Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, two alpine lakes, and the largest roadless area in the contiguous United States ~ Significant water rights for irrigation and stock ~ Not encumbered by a conservation easement, allowing a new owner to protect viewsheds, agricultural soils and wildlife corridors by limiting development should they choose ~ 15 minutes south of Missoula, Montana; under 30 minutes to Missoula's regional airport
$7,500,000  •  1,943 acres
Under Contract
The Gardner Ranch, located near Morris in Okmulgee and McIntosh Counties, Oklahoma, consists of approximately 1,943+/- acres, with the main body of 1,878+/- acres being contiguous and an additional 65+/- acres situated just 450 feet away. The property is operated as an efficient cow-calf ranch, with approximately 15 pastures and traps that enhance grazing efficiency and livestock management. Water resources are abundant, with more than 24 ponds distributed across the ranch, supporting both livestock needs and recreational opportunities. The headquarters are centrally located to efficiently manage daily operations and provide effective oversight of the entire property. This ranch sits in a well-established cattle-producing region with favorable climate conditions and proximity to major transportation routes and nearby communities. The property also offers recreational appeal, including hunting and access to Lake Eufaula, while maintaining a balance between operational productivity and rural lifestyle amenities. The Facts: ~ Approximately 1,943+/- total acres, including 1,878+/- contiguous acres ~ Additional 65+/- acre tract located just 450 feet from the main body ~ Designed as an efficient cow/calf operation ~ Divided into approximately 15 pastures and traps for rotational grazing ~ More than 24 ponds providing abundant water resources ~ Centrally located headquarters for optimal ranch management ~ Well-built cattle handling facilities and multiple metal storage buildings ~ Approximately 7.5 miles of road frontage with 2.5 miles paved ~ Located just two miles from Lake Eufaula for recreational access ~ Proximity to major hubs, including Tulsa, Okmulgee, and Interstate 40
$5,300,000  •  1,924 acres
In the rolling hills of Tehama County, outside of Corning, CA where the horizon stretches endlessly and the air is filled with quiet promise, lies the 1,924-acre Bar 69 Ranch that embodies the spirit of the American West. This legacy property has been held by only its second owner since the original 1,519-acre ranch was established. This is more than just land, it’s a reminder of the freedom found in wide-open spaces and the limitless opportunities they hold. At the heart of the ranch is a warm and inviting 2,400 sq. ft. main home featuring a spacious loft and traditional cellar that embodies the perfect blend of comfort and country charm. Nearby, two thoughtfully designed guest houses (a two-bedroom and a one-bedroom) offer private accommodations for family, friends, or visitors, while a 1BD/1BA labor home provides flexible housing for ranch hands. Whether you’re hosting weekend gatherings or fun family reunions, the expansive recreational room is a standout feature, complete with an 18-foot bar and attached kitchen. It’s the ideal setting for entertaining guests who can retreat to the nearby guest homes after a night of stories, music, and laughter under the open sky. Beyond the living spaces, the ranch is a fully functional livestock operation with multiple barns, a well-equipped shop featuring large roll-up doors with 3-phase power, corrals, pens, squeeze, and loading chutes. The property is cross and perimeter fenced, supporting 235 cow/calf pairs year-round. Additional features like RV hookups with water, sewer, and electric, a two-car garage, and various outbuildings add even more flexibility. The property’s water resources are extensive, consisting of eight year-round ponds, four seasonal ponds, two seasonal creeks, five irrigated pastures, an ag well, solar wells, domestic wells, and designated water rights. Outdoor recreational opportunities are endless on this wide, expansive ranch. Five of the year-round ponds are stocked with bass, providing great fishing opportunities. Hunters and those who appreciate the wildlife will find pigs, deer, boar, doves, and quail all on the property. This is a ranch where tradition meets possibility, where the land provides, the views inspire, and the lifestyle is rich with meaning. Whether you’re continuing a ranching legacy or starting a new chapter, the Bar 69 Ranch offers the space, the infrastructure, and the freedom to make it your own. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Prime Northern California ranchland in Tehama County • Only second ownership since the original 1,519-acre ranch was established • Eight year-round ponds (five of those ponds with bass), four seasonal ponds, & two creeks • 5 irrigated pastures; up to 200 ± acres of irrigated land • 100% of mineral rights on 1,519 acres and 50% on the remaining 405 acres • 1 ag well, 3 solar wells for cattle, & 4 domestic wells for homes & livestock • Water Rights: Two valuable water rights (A019105 & A021348) transfer with the sale • Current winter grazing lease from November 1 to June 1 • The ranch supports 235 cow/calf pairs year-round • Abundant wildlife, including deer, pigs, boar, quail, and doves • Fish in the ponds for bass • No conservation easements • No easements or rights-of-way, except a prescriptive easement along Long Hollow Road & an AT&T easement to main house • Main house, two guest houses, & a labor home • A large recreational room with an 18-foot bar & a kitchen • Outbuildings: A metal shop with three-phase power, multiple barns, sheds, & a large corral system with a squeeze chute • There are also three RV hookups with water, sewer, & electricity • 66-grave cemetery on property; landlocked due to creek; no public access
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$6,950,000  •  1,900 acres
$7,250,000
In the heart of Northern California's revered Wine Country, where the refined elegance of Sonoma's viticultural heritage converges with the untamed grandeur of Mendocino's coastal highlands, the Mazzini Ranch emerges as an unparalleled jewel for the discerning high-end buyer. This contiguous 1,900+/- acre estate is not merely land—it's a canvas for visionary ambition, offering a rare blend of seclusion, sophistication, and strategic accessibility. Just a scenic 1.5-hour drive from the innovation hubs of San Francisco or a 2-hour escape from Silicon Valley's fast-paced ecosystem, the ranch delivers a "world away" sanctuary while remaining effortlessly connected to urban luxuries. Proximity to Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS)—a mere 30-minute drive—allows for seamless private jet arrivals, with Cloverdale's municipal airport nearby for even more discreet general aviation options. Ten minutes from Cloverdale and 20-25 minutes from Healdsburg, the epicenter of Sonoma's Michelin-starred dining scene and boutique wineries, this property invites you to trade boardrooms for breathtaking vistas without sacrificing convenience. THE ULTIMATE MULTI-GENERATIONAL SANCTUARY For the discerning visionary seeking to forge a private dynasty amid nature's splendor, Mazzini Ranch redefines the family compound. With the potential for 17 legal parcels through Certificates of Compliance, this vast expanse provides an extraordinary blank slate to craft a bespoke legacy estate tailored to elevated lifestyles. • Legacy Development with Cutting-Edge Potential: Envision multiple ultra-luxury residences, each sited for absolute privacy and commanding 360-degree panoramas of rolling vineyards, redwoods, and the rugged Coast Range. Integrate smart-home technologies, helipad access, and high-speed fiber optics for a seamless blend of rustic retreat and connected haven—perfect for remote work sessions overlooking the valley or hosting elite gatherings. • A Shared Heritage in Seclusion: Miles of private, impeccably maintained roads and trails connect these estates, creating a secure, gated enclave where generations can thrive independently yet unite for shared adventures. Build your family's narrative here, away from the public eye, in a setting that echoes the private ranches favored by luminaries and influential figures. A STORIED TERROIR: THE NEXT CHAPTER AWAITS YOUR VISION Rooted in early 20th-century heritage, the Mazzini Ranch (often referenced as Mazzoni in viticultural circles) was founded by the Mazzoni family and meticulously stewarded for decades by the Oltranti family since their acquisition in 1988. This land's agricultural pedigree is legendary, having supplied premium Zinfandel and Carignane grapes to the iconic Ridge Vineyards, crafting wines that have earned global acclaim for their depth and complexity. Join the ranks of Sonoma's celebrity vineyard owners—like Francis Ford Coppola, Guy Fieri, and John Lasseter—who have transformed similar properties into personal empires of excellence. With the original vines thoughtfully removed, 200+/- acres of prime, cleared terrain now stand ready for reinvention into high-value ventures that align with sustainable luxury: • Precision Viticulture for the Connoisseur: Replant with state-of-the-art, high-density clones optimized for the ranch's diverse microclimates—sun-drenched south-facing slopes ideal for bold reds, cooler northern exposures for crisp whites. Capitalize on Sonoma's booming wine market, potentially partnering with renowned winemakers for estate bottlings that rival the region's elite. • Artisan Agriculture and Regenerative Practices: Cultivate boutique olive groves yielding award-winning extra-virgin oils, heirloom stone fruit orchards, or organic specialty crops. Embrace regenerative farming to enhance soil health and biodiversity, appealing to eco-conscious buyers with carbon-sequestering potential. • Equestrian Excellence and Premium Livestock Operations: The expansive level valleys and gently rolling meadows are primed for world-class equestrian facilities, complete with custom stables, arenas, and trails. Alternatively, establish a significant cattle ranch or sophisticated livestock operation focused on premium heritage breeds, blending high-value productivity with sustainable grazing practices and the timeless allure of ranch stewardship. THE TOPOGRAPHY: A SYMPHONY OF OAKS, REDWOODS, AND DOUGLAS FIR FORESTS Mazzini Ranch unfolds as a living masterpiece of California's Coast Range ecology, transitioning from golden oak-studded woodlands and sun-kissed pastoral basins to dramatic high-elevation wilderness. • Ecological Diversity and Immersive Beauty: Wander through sun-dappled meadows alive with wildflowers in spring, ascend to rugged peaks offering unobstructed views of the Russian River Valley below, and descend into shaded canyons where redwoods tower like sentinels. This biodiversity not only captivates but also supports a thriving ecosystem, ideal for conservation-minded stewards. • Redwood and Fir Forests: Nature's Cathedral: The northern slopes and deep ravines host majestic redwoods and Douglas firs, their canopies filtering light onto fern-lined paths and spring-fed streams that murmur year-round. These serene groves provide a meditative escape, evoking the tranquility sought by those fleeing urban intensity. • Water Security for Enduring Legacy: In an era of climate resilience, the ranch boasts a robust 70+/- GPM well, multiple natural springs bubbling from the earth, and a picturesque year-round pond—ensuring abundant water for residences, agriculture, and recreation, even in dry seasons. A PRIVATE SPORTING & ADVENTURE PRESERVE FOR THE ELITE OUTDOORSMAN Transform Mazzini into your exclusive playground, rivaling the bespoke estates of Sonoma's high-profile residents. • Elite Hunting in Managed Wilderness: Home to thriving populations of trophy Black-tailed deer, wild boar, and Rio Grande turkeys, the ranch offers premier fair-chase opportunities within a privately managed habitat. Ethical hunting programs can be tailored for family traditions or hosted retreats. • The Internal Arterial Network: Boundless Exploration: An extensive system of groomed roads and trails spans the property, from valley floors to remote ridgelines—perfect for equestrian expeditions, mountain biking, ATV adventures, or serene hikes. Install solar-powered charging stations to align with sustainable innovations. INFRASTRUCTURE & RESIDENTIAL ASSETS: READY FOR IMMEDIATE ELEVATION Poised for instant enjoyment or as a launchpad for architectural grandeur, the ranch's existing improvements blend functionality with potential for opulent upgrades. • The Ranch Headquarters: A charming 1,700+/- square-foot ranch-style home (2BR/2BA) near the main entrance serves as an operational hub or luxurious guest quarters, with room for expansion into a modernist masterpiece. • The Caretaker’s House: A 1,200+/- square-foot secondary residence (2BR/2BA) offers premium accommodations for on-site management, staff, or VIP visitors, ensuring seamless estate operations. • The Remote Sanctuary: A newly constructed custom cabin on the ranch's elevated "back side" delivers breathtaking panoramic views of layered mountains and profound canyons—an idyllic off-grid retreat for introspection, stargazing, or high-end glamping experiences. STRATEGIC INVESTMENT & STEWARDSHIP: A VISIONARY'S PORTFOLIO • 17 Legal Parcels: Phased Luxury Development: Unlock immense value through subdivided estates, ideal for a multi-generational compound or selective sales to like-minded buyers, all while preserving the core's integrity. • Conservation Potential with Fiscal Advantages: The ranch's biologically rich redwood and fir forests qualify for voluntary conservation easements, yielding substantial federal income and estate tax benefits. Safeguard the pristine viewshed and ecological treasures, aligning with the sustainable ethos prized by visionary philanthropists. The Mazzini Ranch transcends mere ownership—it's an invitation to author the next century of a historic agricultural icon. For the high-end buyer, this is your opportunity to claim a legacy of unparalleled scale, where ambition meets nature's majesty in perfect harmony. Property Highlights: • Total Acreage: 1,900± Acres • Compound Potential: 17 legal parcels with multi-generational capacity • Ranch Headquarters: 1,700± sq ft (2BR / 2BA) • Caretaker’s House: 1,200± sq ft (2BR / 2BA) • High-Country Cabin: New custom construction with panoramic mountain & canyon views • Water Assets: 70 GPM well, multiple springs & year-round pond • Agricultural Base: 200± cleared acres with versatile, high-value potential • Proximity: 10 minutes to Cloverdale | 20–25 minutes to Healdsburg | 30 minutes to STS Airport | 1.5 hours to San Francisco | 2 hours to Silicon Valley
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