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$9,500,000  •  1,682 acres
$10,848,900
The South Sabinal River Ranch is a unique opportunity to own 1,682 acres of pristine South Texas brush within an hour of San Antonio with over 2 miles of Sabinal River frontage. Craig Biggio of the Houston Astros has owned and managed this ranch for close to 20 years. His passion for white-tailed deer hunting and his commitment to trophy managing the ranch has produced several trophies over 200″. Of the 1,682 acres, approximately 1,525 acres are under high fence. LOCATION One of the many attractive attributes of the ranch is its location. It is located approximately 1 hour west of San Antonio and 10 minutes south of Sabinal. It has paved road access on Hwy 187 and is at the northern tip of the South Texas Plains. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has a unique mix of habitat within its boundary. The majority of the habitat is untouched mixed South Texas brush. Impressive “bull mesquite” flats exist throughout the ranch. The ranch also has over 2 miles of the Sabinal River on its eastern border. The riparian habitat along the river includes incredible vistas from steep bank tops, large live oaks, cedar elms, and a few cypress trees. The Blanco Creek runs through the property’s western portion, creating additional bottomland habitat. In the middle portion of the property is a guajillo/blackbrush hill rising almost 100’ above the Sabinal River creating views for miles. WILDLIFE The owner has intensely managed for trophy white-tailed deer since he purchased the property. He high-fenced all but approximately 150 acres along the Sabinal River. He also constructed a 5-acre soft-release pen that can be used for a DMP pen. He purchased deer from white-tailed deer breeders for several years and released them within the property. He implemented an intense supplemental feeding program and created an enhanced water distribution system. These practices have also improved the quality of the bobwhite quail population and other wildlife species that exist on the property. The owner has constructed several hunting blinds outside of the high fence which created additional opportunities to hunt hogs, javelina, white-tailed deer and predators for family and guests. AGRICULTURE Three dryland food plots exist within the high-fenced portion of the property. These fields are used to plant annual plants that attract dove, quail and deer. IMPROVEMENTS Improvements include 2 implement barns, a walk-in cooler, a large inclosed barn, a bardominium, and several fire-pit areas. The large enclosed barn features a concrete floor, several roll-up doors, and large fans for ventilation. The bardominium is attached to the enclosed barn and is 2 stories. It includes several custom features and has a unique architectural exterior appearance. It is a 3 bedroom/3 bath, complete kitchen with a bunkroom. WATER The ranch has 3 water wells with submersible pumps. The wells supply several wildlife water ponds and troughs. The wells also supply water to the house. Seasonal water exists in the Blanco Creek and Sabinal River. ELECTRICITY Medina Electric Co-op. MINERALS 50% of owner’s minerals.
$17,500,000  •  1,667 acres
The Valhalla Ranch is one of the most unique and remarkable properties we’ve had the pleasure of representing. Located in the heart of duck country south of El Campo, the ranch offers exceptional waterfowl hunting along with outstanding white-tailed deer managed under a high-fenced, improved herd program. It also features excellent dove hunting and an impressive population of wild quail. Adding to its appeal is one of the finest trophy bass lakes we’ve encountered, complete with a beautiful new home overlooking the water. With both sides of the Tres Palacios River, hundreds of century oaks and stately cypress trees, the setting is as scenic as it is productive. The property also includes an active grain farming operation that enhances the abundant food sources for wildlife. This is a true turn-key sporting ranch—ready to be enjoyed from day one. LOCATION The ranch is located just several miles east of Danevang, Texas with 1.7 miles of frontage on County Road 422. The ranch is less than an hour and a half from Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This diverse property lies within the Texas Gulf Coastal Prairie and features a remarkable mix of habitat types, including riparian bottomlands, sandy loam grasslands, productive farmland, and scattered oak pastures. The ranch boasts approximately 1.6 miles of the Tres Palacios River, with both sides controlled. The river corridor is lined with mature live oaks, along with elm, hackberry, and other native hardwoods, forming dense riparian woodlands that provide excellent bedding cover and abundant forage for white-tailed deer and other wildlife. These heavily timbered bottomlands comprise roughly 350 acres. An additional ±600 acres consists of oak and cypress woodlands interspersed with native grasslands and brush, offering exceptional habitat diversity and a strong forage base for wildlife species throughout the year. The balance of the ranch is composed of productive farmland and natural wetland areas, contributing significantly to the property’s overall wildlife value and agricultural potential. WILDLIFE White-tailed deer are the premier game species on Valhalla Ranch. The ranch was high-fenced in 2001, and in 2017 the native herd was fully removed and replaced with superior genetics. Today, the ranch maintains an approximate density of one deer per 10 acres and consistently produces multiple trophy bucks exceeding 200 inches. The herd is intensively managed through year-round protein feeding, multiple food plots, and dedicated native forage management. Ten strategically placed and well-maintained blinds overlook food plots, water sources, and key travel corridors. Waterfowl hunting on the ranch is exceptional. Situated in one of Texas’ most renowned migratory flyways, the property includes several enhanced wetland habitats that offer outstanding duck shooting opportunities. With abundant water resources available, there is significant potential to expand wetland acreage if desired. During winter, hunters also enjoy frequent flights of migrating geese and sandhill cranes. Dove hunting is equally impressive. Surrounded by agricultural country and supported by the ranch’s own milo and corn production, the property consistently attracts strong numbers of mourning and white-winged doves. The ranch also supports a thriving population of bobwhite quail. Extensive stands of prostrate bundleflower—specifically developed for Texas—combined with abundant edge habitat along farmland and native grasslands, create ideal conditions for sustaining and growing the quail population. The 17-acre bass lake is the crown jewel of the property. Intensely managed for years to produce premium trophy Florida-strain bass, the lake produces huge bass. The lake has 13 protein feeders for the forage fish (bluegill) and has several water wells to maintain the water levels. It also has multiple fishing docks along the banks and a 1,500 SF floating boat dock with a peaceful lounging area to enjoy being on the water along with a 18′ bass boat. AGRICULTURE Currently, several row crop fields are leased for farming grains. In addition to providing income to the property, it enhances the wildlife feeds available and greatly improves the duck, dove, and quail populations. IMPROVEMENTS The primary residence was completed in 2025 and encompasses approximately 4,600± square feet. This modern and thoughtfully designed home is positioned on the trophy bass lake near the heart of the property. The residence features four bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, including two upstairs suites offering exceptional views of the lake and surrounding ranchland. The expansive kitchen, dining area, and great room are framed by large plate-glass windows and soaring ceilings, capturing sweeping vistas of the water. A spacious game and media room at the rear of the home provides an ideal gathering space after a day afield, complete with a pool table and large-screen television. Additional conveniences include a well-designed mudroom and ample storage throughout. Built to exacting standards, the home incorporates heavy-duty plywood behind the walls to support the display of large game trophies and was engineered to withstand high winds. A well-kept mobile home located near the main entrance serves as guest accommodations or a ranch manager’s residence. Just a short drive from the main home is a substantial equipment barn measuring approximately 160’ x 50’, capable of housing the ranch’s tractors, implements, skid steer, and other large equipment. Adjacent to the equipment barn is an 80′ × 40′ storage barn with a concrete floor, designed for smaller rolling stock, UTVs/ATVs, tool storage, and a small living area. WATER The ranch is exceptionally well watered, as expected in a property of this caliber. A large irrigation well serves as the primary water source, supplying multiple ponds and wetland units across the ranch. Uncommon for the region, the water delivery system is fully piped underground. This well is powered by a diesel engine and also maintains consistent water levels in the trophy bass lake. In addition, four electric water wells serve the property, providing water to the residence and ranch facilities. Several of these wells are capable of supplementing the lake and supporting irrigation needs around the main home. The ranch also holds riparian rights on the Tres Palacios River, offering the ability to draw water for expanded wetland development or habitat enhancement if desired. ELECTRICITY On-site in multiple areas. MINERALS This sale is a surface estate sale only. There is no production on the ranch. OTHER Approximately 308 additional acres adjacent to the ranch are high-fenced and currently leased by the owner of Valhalla Ranch, providing expanded acreage and additional river frontage. This lease may be continued by a new owner, offering the opportunity to enjoy the extra land and, in all likelihood, incorporate it into the ranch in the future.
$4,900,000  •  1,658 acres
Commissary Point is one of the finest recreational properties on the Gulf Coast, offering year-round enjoyment of the outdoors. This is a duck hunters dream first and foremost, but also offers phenomenal fishing on Lake Calcasieu for speckled trout, redfish, and flounder. No boat is required to crab and cast to redfish just outside the back door, or fish lights for speckled trout off the pier. Birdwatch the waterfowl during the migratory season, numerous shorebirds year-round, and catch the neotropical species on their way back north in the spring. As a bonus, deer, hogs, and alligators are present in huntable numbers, or be a kid again and catch some bullfrogs for frying! The casinos in Lake Charles are a short and easy drive away for additional action. This is a true year-round getaway with a comfortable lodge ready for use, and a rare opportunity to own your own piece of the Sportsmans Paradise that is Southwest Louisiana. LOCATION Located in Cameron Parish near Big Lake, on the east bank of Lake Calcasieu, this ranch is roughly 2.5 hours from Houston, 1.5 hours from Lafayette, and minutes south of Lake Charles. Direct air travel into the Lake Charles Regional Airport is available from both Dallas and Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Experienced waterfowlers know that not all waters are created equal when it comes to hunting. First, its location on the western edge of the Mississippi Flyway in an area of hundreds of thousands of acres of habitat provides the birds. Importantly, Commissary Point is set up so that the waters can be managed for depth, creating shallow areas of marsh full of widgeon grass, plus flooded prairie full of grass seed. This is accomplished via a series of canals, water control gates, and levee system in conjunction with land management. Two primary, adjacent impoundments create permanent marsh areas of 275 acres of more brackish marsh adjacent to 420 acres of sweeter, more grassy marsh area. North and adjacent to this area is 570 acres of coastal prairie that is under rotational management and is shallow flooded by relift pumps from the sweet water canals. There is an additional 340 acres that is currently used for grazing that could be added into the mix of waterfowl habitat with the addition of groundwater irrigation, or it could be overseeded with rye or oats, creating a goose field. Per USDA data, the uplands soils of the ranch are approximately 85% loam soils, with approximately 15% silt loams. WILDLIFE Ducks are tops on this list of this ranch, as indicated. Greenheads and pintails love the flooded prairie, while gadwall and widgeon prefer the marsh. Blacks and teal trade back and forth, and of course, any of the above can be found in either setting, along with spoonies and the various divers. Many a speckle belly has been taken from Commissary Point. For saltwater fishing, Lake Calcasieu is a name location for fishermen on both sides of the Sabine River. Fish the shorelines, reefs, or weirs for trout, redfish, and flounder. Or, pack a rod and pick up a redfish after a morning in one of the marsh blinds. Blue crabs are plentiful as well. For the birdwatcher, this is a year-round delight. From the year-round shorebird population to migratory waterfowl to springtime neotropicals returning north to Louisianas own brown pelicans, there are always plenty of species to enjoy, so keep your ID guide and life list handy (along with a good pair of field glasses)! Raptors, various cranes and herons, roseate spoonbills, gallinules, rails, and coots are other common sightings. Aside from the waterfowl, enjoy watching the white-tailed deer, the occasional hog, sunning alligators, and various varmints that make the marsh and prairie home. IMPROVEMENTS Lodging consists of a very comfortable lakefront home, featuring 3 bedrooms, each with its own private full bath, plus two additional half-baths in the living areas. The wrap-around porch provides fantastic sunrise views over the marsh, and sunsets across the lake. Plenty of concrete parking is below the elevated home. Additional improvements include a three-slip boat shed and ramp for marsh boats, and a pier into Lake Calcasieu. The shoreline is protected by a bulkhead and generous riprap. MINERALS Surface only is included in the asking price. There are no active leases or production, and no pipelines impacting the property have been identified.
$4,500,000  •  1,561 acres
Nestled in the heart of the Yampa Valley, Cottonwood Ranch offers an opportunity to acquire 1,561+/- deeded acres of vacant land. Located approximately 15 miles north of Hayden, Colorado, and accessible via year-round maintained County Road 11, this property sits squarely in Moffat County, a region recognized as the Elk Hunting Capital of the World, featuring the largest migratory elk herd in North America. The land features excellent elk and mule deer habitat, providing the right mixture of native grass, gentle, protective topography, numerous drainages, several strategically located dirt tanks, oak and sage-covered hillsides with pockets of aspens on northern-facing slopes, and old-growth cottonwood trees along the banks of Cottonwood Creek, running north to south throughout the ranch. With an abundance of build-to-suit sites, the property affords privacy, accessibility, seclusion, and viewshed across the valley. The land is well blocked and easily accessible from both Hayden and Craig, with FBO access at Yampa Valley Regional Airport just a half-hour away and Steamboat Springs within an hour's drive. Craig serves as the gateway to Routt National Forest, offering access to millions of acres of nearby public land. The Facts: ~ 1,561+/- deeded acres of wide-open ~ Northwest Colorado ranchland ~ Elevation ranges from approximately 7,400 to 7,800 feet ~ Access via County Road 11, approximately 15 miles north of Hayden, Colorado ~ Water rights included with water sourced from Dry Cottonwood Creek and Little Bear Creek ~ Prime elk hunting territory with Craig known as the "Elk Hunting Capital of the World" ~ Gateway to Routt National Forest with hunting, fishing, and backcountry access nearby ~ Recreational appeal with world-class hunting, wide-open terrain, and unmatched privacy ~ Land opportunities with large-acreage properties of this caliber rarely come to market in this corridor
$23,200,000  •  1,555 acres
The Smith Ranch North Pasture spans 1,555± acres of rolling oaks, limestone bluffs, and expansive Hill Country views. Featuring an 8-acre private lake, 7 ponds, and 7+ miles of creeks, this fully high game-fenced property offers trophy whitetail and exotics, a turnkey barndominium, barn, and state-of-the-art deer breeding facilities. 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.
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$5,324,000  •  1,484 acres
$5,900,000
Located approximately 17 miles northwest of Spearfish and four miles northeast of Beulah, the Riley Ranch is a rare opportunity to own part of the Wyoming Black Hills with excellent recreational amenities. This ranch consists of 1,484+/- deeded acres and is bounded on all sides by large land holdings. It offers a diverse mix of topographical landscapes, including open meadows, wooded draws, rimrock ledges, and high plateaus, all providing dramatic views and outstanding wildlife habitat. The varying terrain is well-suited with many ideal locations for a residential build or a subtle mountain cabin. The deep canyons of the ranch, lined with ponderosa pine and oak trees, provide dark protective timber and numerous springs and ponds. Accompanying the natural water features, the ranch has an artesian spring-fed pipeline system that flows into improved livestock watering tanks that benefit both domestic livestock and wild game. Wildlife on the Riley Ranch includes elk, both species of deer, turkey, as well as bald and golden eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, bobcats, and mountain lions. The ranch has been well cared for and is evident of good stewardship. It is a perfect recreational property with a strong grazing component. The Facts: ~ Location: Four miles northeast of Beulah, Wyoming, seven miles southeast of Aladdin, Wyoming, 17 miles northwest of Spearfish, South Dakota. ~ Acreage: 1,484+/- deeded acres. ~ Elevation: 3,500 to 4,000 feet. ~ Terrain: Timbered canyons, open slopes, and grassy plateaus. ~ Water Resources: Three spring-fed ponds, two drainages with multiple springs, and an artesian spring-fed pipeline system. ~ Wildlife: Elk, both deer species, turkey, mountain lion, bobcats, falcons, and golden and bald eagles. ~ Views: Exceptional sweeping views of the Wyoming and South Dakota Black Hills. Up close setting is timbered, mountainous, and a dramatic terrain. ~ Summary: Exceptional hunting and recreational property, amazing views, and perimeter fenced with solid water development.
$2,999,000  •  1,462 acres
1,462-acre Oregon regenerative farm. Carbon sequestration, pastured livestock, oak savannahs, water rights & agritourism. 22 mi from Mt. Hood. $2,999,000.
$6,850,000  •  1,446 acres
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Tucked in a secluded corner of the fertile Fall River Valley, is the timeless harmony of water and farming. This 1446-acre ranch not only produces top quality hay, with abundant water bringing high tonnage, the natural layout is perfect for raising cattle year-round. With a bonus of growing wild rice, this diversified operation makes it one of the most unique ranches in the North State. Then add the hunting and fishing aspect, along with a spectacular setting boasting the largest seasonal waterfall in the valley. Highlighted by Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen in sweeping views. The water is distributed to all fields with flood irrigation, using underground mainline and return ditch system. Supplied by 5 Ag wells and springs. Well laid out headquarters centrally located on the ranch includes cattle working facilities and corrals, animal barn, hay barns, large metal shop and several pastures. There are two ranch homes, both with amazing views, multiple outbuildings. The solar field covers the entire ranch including homes. Convenient access with two roads into the property. The owner has been a proud steward of this amazing ranch for almost 30 years and is ready to turn it over to the new owner to work and enjoy for years to come. Property Highlights: WATER: All wells are between 300-350 feet in depth • Spring: 15 HP Pump producing 2500 GPM • Well #1: 45 HP Pump producing 900 GPM • Well #2: 75 HP Pump producing 2800 GPM • Well #3: Not in use • Well #4: 100 HP VFD Pump producing 2500 GPM • Well #5: 100 Hp VFD Pump producing 2800 GPM • Ditch Pump #1: 10 HP pump pulling 2000 GPM • Ditch Pump #2: 25 HP pump pulling 2300 GPM • Domestic #1: Located at ranch headquarters, supplies managers home, stock water and shop. • Domestic #2: Located at owner's home. FLOOD/UNDERGROUND MAINLINE AND DITCH SYSTEM: • All wells are tied together with underground mainline distributing water to fields with tail water going into the return ditch system and pumped back into the mainline system. All hay fields have been Lazer leveled with flood gates opening in all checks. SPRINGS: • There are multiple springs on the ranch, both year-round and seasonal. 2 year-round spring fed ponds. Two springs are being used in the irrigation system. Seasonal creek creates a spectacular water fall in winter and spring months. HAY FIELDS: • 524 +/- acres are planted in grass hay mix and some alfalfa. The owner cuts the fields on different schedules, depending on cattle grazing. Some fields are cut 4 times, some 3, and 2. A few fields are cut 1 time. The fields that are used mostly for hay production produce between 6 - 5.5 ton per acre. On an average year, the ranch produces well over 2000 ton. Putting up enough hay to feed the cows through the winter and spring months, selling the remaining hay. All fields are fenced. RICE FIELDS: • Approximately 220 acres are in wild rice. The seasonal creek is a great tool for filling the checks with water in the spring. The owner is currently leasing the rice ground. WRP CONSERVATION EASEMENT: • 193 acres are in a conservation easement for enhanced habitat. Used for cattle grazing and hunting. CATTLE: • The ranch has a year-round cattle operation, now running 200 spring calving pairs, 20 replacement heifers and 5 bulls. This number varies from year to year. The owner has had up to 500 cows. Increasing the number of cows will reduce the hay production because of grazing. HEADQUARTERS: Approximately 10 acres. • 3,400 sf metal shop with concrete floor, 2 - 18' roll up doors, 12' rollup side door, storage and restroom plus concrete apron in front and one full side. • 18,000 sf hay barn. Wood construction, metal roof, cindered. • 6,400 sf hay/equipment barn. Wood construction, unique curved glulam beams, metal roof, cindered. • 3,750 sf animal/hay barn. Wood construction, metal roof, cindered. • Full cattle working facility with corals, scale, squeeze and chute. Newer pipe and wood fencing. • Fuel tanks contained in concrete perimeter. • Two animal pastures. HOMES: Both main house and managers house have amazing views of Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen. Both are along the bluff on a slight rise overlooking the ranch. MAIN HOUSE: 800-550 Totten Road. Located at south end of ranch. • 1500 sf has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with metal roof. Two bedrooms and 1 bath are located on the main floor, including living room with wood stove, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook. The lower level has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The remaining lower level is open with concrete floor and exposed beams. Large front deck and open back deck. One car detached garage/storage building. MANAGERS HOUSE: 28960 Day Road. Located north of headquarters. • 1400 sf offering 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with metal roof. Horseshoe kitchen, large dining room with wood stove and separate living room. ½ basement for storage. Large, covered side porch and open back deck. SOLAR: Installed in 2000. • Ground-mounted, grid-tied 200 KW DC SOLAR field. The solar power will handle all of the ranch power needs including Ag pumps, domestic wells, homes, and headquarters. HUNTING AND FISHING: • Amazing amount of wildlife on and around the ranch. Landowner can obtain two landowner deer tags through Fish and Wildlife. Waterfowl hunting is at a premium with several duck blinds within the rice checks. Spring ponds are great for bass and catfishing. SHASTA COUNTY PARCELS: 1,291.7 AC. All Shasta County parcels are in the Williamson Act for lower tax rates. • APN 016-520-055 520 AC • APN 016-420-036 432 AC • APN 016-420-037 239.9 AC • APN 016-420-026 100 AC LASSEN COUNTY PARCEL: This parcel has direct access on Day Rd • APN 001-250-003 154.3 AC Not many, if any, ranches in the north state can compare with 5 Springs Cattle and Hay Ranch with excellent production history, well maintained with the benefit of abundant water, secluded setting, amazing views, and private hunting opportunities. Some equipment and cattle are available for sale but are not included in the asking price. (Formally marketed as Winter Falls Ranch)
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$8,450,000  •  1,442 acres
$10,950,000
Featuring 1,442± deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport. Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranch’s outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location. Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales. The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the state’s most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon. The Facts: ~ 1,442± acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands ~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport ~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84 ~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres ~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner’s home and a three-bedroom guest home ~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals ~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead ~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl ~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit ~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings ~ Includes an adjoining 100± acre Forest Service grazing allotment ~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance ~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters ~ No conservation easement ~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
$15,000,000  •  1,414 acres
Colorado Haven is a 1,414+/- acre mountain recreational property located within 20 miles of the Yampa Valley Regional Airport. This off-grid property combines a thoughtfully designed luxury camp with a broad array of outdoor pursuits, offering a retreat of uncommon scope and quality. Rolling meadows, scrub oak hillsides, and mature stands of aspen, fir, and spruce provide habitat for trophy elk, mule deer, antelope, and grouse. Improvements on the property are substantial, with custom yurts and log cabins provide luxe lodging. Modern systems support the property with reliable off-grid running water and electricity, camp-wide Starlink internet, and multi-zone sound. Multiple shop buildings and storage facilities provide for equipment, vehicles, and supplies, much of which will convey with the property. Colorado Haven has been designed and maintained to a high standard, with accommodations, infrastructure, and recreational resources that distinguish it as a premier mountain retreat that combines comfort, access, and wilderness in a single holding.
$21,517,750  •  1,411 acres
Cinco Verde Ranch is a remarkable 1,411-acre live-water ranch near Bandera, encompassing both sides of 2.25 miles of West Verde Creek, stocked lakes, quality improvements, abundant wildlife, and a protected conservation landscape bordering the Hill Country State Natural Area.
$10,900,000  •  1,382.5 acres
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino’s pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena’s lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch’s western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch’s forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch’s focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split 50%-50% between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch’s economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker’s quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property. Property Highlights: • 1382.50 Acres Comprising 1o Legal Parcels of gently rolling pasture, heavy forest, spring-fed draws, open mountain meadows, and unbelievable Pacific view building sites on various parts of the ranch • An estimated +18,000,000 Board Foot of Timber split roughly 50/50 between Redwood and Douglas - NTMP • 80-100 head carrying capacity for a cattle operation and substantially more for a sheep operation • Teeming in native wildlife including Blacktail deer, wild turkey, quail, bear, wild hog, and more in addition to having creeks and springs throughout • Point Arena is just down the road with its organic co-op grocery store, incredibly beautiful restored theatre, public library, credit union, and public fishing pier at the Point Arena Wharf. Manchester State Beach, which is over 3 miles long and ranked in the top 10 for best beaches in the Pacific Northwest, is right down the road.
Contact for Price  •  1,380 acres
DAVIS TWIN MILL RANCH Davis Family Owned Since 1906 Located 12 Miles East of Post, Tx on Highway 380 Property Description: 1380 acres of gently rolling ranch land, located 12 miles east of Post, Texas on Highway 380. The native grasses rangeland is scattered with shinnery and mesquite. Wildlife: Davis Twin Mill Ranch provides habitat for Bob White and Blue Quail, Dove, Whitetail Deer (Mule Deer movement sighted), Turkey, Wild Hogs, Coyotes, and Bobcats, providing great hunting opportunities. Livestock: Until April 2023, the ranch was used for grazing commercial beef cattle. Fencing: The property has 3.5 miles of new fencing and an additional 3.0 miles of good fencing. The remaining 1.5 miles of fencing is fair in condition. Water Availability: The ranch is watered by wells and earth tanks. The North Section comprised of 570 acres has water located near the ranch entrance off Hwy 38. In October of 2023, a well was drilled at this location. It is 107' deep with 19.5' of standing water. The South Section comprised of 810 acres, is supplied by a 240V submersible water pump that is 250’ deep with 65’ of water standing. The water is livestock quality. In addition, the South Section has a new well that is 275’ deep with 85’ of water standing. Note: The Davis Twin Mill Ranch is being offered for sale as the entire 1380 acres property or as two individual sections. Both sections are accessible from Hwy 380, as there is an easement to the South Section along the east side of the property. For more information, please call Richard Davis at 806-777-6511
Contact for Price  •  1,336 acres
Elk Mountain Ranch combines a well-positioned custom lodge, functional hunting infrastructure, diverse topography, and flexible configuration, creating an opportunity equally suited for the serious sportsman, investor, or legacy-minded landowner.
$29,500,000  •  1,313.5 acres
Two Creeks Ranch, ±1,313.5 acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a memory-making, live-water destination designed to make family, friends or business associates feel right at home in natural Texas. This wing-shooters paradise has been used as a corporate retreat to entertain up to 24 people per weekend, but it is equally suited as a private family getaway or a rental property. The ranch can also generate income from wildlife and agriculture including a 500-tree irrigated pecan orchard. The Land Nestled in an ecological transition zone, Two Creeks offers the beautiful live water and legacy oaks and native pecans of the Hill Country and the varied brush and bull mesquite that marks superlative wildlife habitat in South Texas. The Water Year-round Verde Creek through the ranch for about 2.5 miles on the east, providing private access to both banks. Hondo Creek runs along the south border for about 1.85 miles. The 7-acre lake is stocked with bass for angling fun is also a prized swimming hole. Two Creeks Ranch has five water wells including two Edwards Aquifer irrigation wells: one with 276 acre-feet of base Edwards Aquifer water and the other with 60 acre-feet of transferable Edwards water. The property also boasts six center pivots. The Wildlife Two Creeks has been managed primarily for doves, but whitetail deer, feral hogs, free-ranging exotics and many non-game species call the low-fenced ranch home. The Lifestyle Shooting Guests can sharpen their shooting skills at the 5-stand skeet range outfitted with 6 movable trap houses, and then congregate at the ±945-square foot Gun Room with a wet bar and gun lockers. A nearby ±1,850-square-foot covered porch area allows the party to move outside. Accommodations Two identical ±3,130-square-foot dogtrot lodges crafted from reclaimed barnwood serve as the main compound’s focal point. Each lodge sleeps up to 12 people and features spacious front and back porches. The downstairs encompasses ±2,072 square feet and includes 4 bedrooms with private baths. The upstairs features 2 king suites with private baths. A short walk brings guests to the well-designed ±11,600-square-foot Party Barn that puts entertainment ranging from a wet bar to video games, dining, storage and work space under one roof. The dining hall with a mesquite-topped bar and the state-of-the-art, custom chef’s commercial kitchen encompass about 2,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 50 guests for special events. Party Barn also has a ±3,000-square-foot covered porch with large outdoor fans, a fire pit, an outdoor bar and more. An outdoor pass-through transitions into a ±3,600-square-foot work barn with a gym and loft storage area. In addition, there are 3 small apartments with private baths, ranging from ±180 square feet to ±430 square feet. Two Creeks’ second compound, with two homes and a large storage barn, is just a short drive to the west over improved ranch roads. The newly renovated, two-story 2-bedroom/3-bath Casa Verde House encompasses ±2,000 square feet with the bonus of a wraparound porch. The nearby 3-bedroom/2-bath Ranchero House with a front porch and screened porch includes a kitchen, office, laundry room, covered carport and detached game room. The 3-bedroom/2-bath Bader House that includes a loft serves as employee housing. Infrastructure The Two Creeks Outpost, converted from the original New Fountain Post Office, is a multi-purpose facility. Another structure, the former New Fountain Café, awaits the new owner's personal stamp. The main compound includes ±800-square-foot Laundry Building and is conveniently located in the main compound. The ±5,900-square-foot Maintenance Barn, houses a covered game cleaning station a walk-in refrigerator, freezer, restrooms and additional storage. The Hangar Barn provides ±22,500-square-feet of storage. All furnishings with the dogtrots as well as the entertainment area and commercial kitchen transfer with the sale. Call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815. Listed for $29.5 million.
$7,500,000  •  1,303 acres
Whitney Farm spans 1,303+/- scenic acres in the rolling Piedmont countryside of northeast Georgia. Located in the quiet community of Stephens, the property blends well-developed agricultural infrastructure with the timeless appeal of the rural Southeast. The farm is defined by its balanced nature and is comprised of 850+/- acres of open, productive pasture paired with 450+/- acres of mixed hardwood and pine forest. Every element of the property has been designed and constructed with precision, efficiency, and longevity in mind. At the center of the farm sits a beautiful and recently built contemporary farmhouse, perfectly situated to capture the 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape. The improvements, almost all of which were built within the past 5-10 years, support a top-tier cattle operation built on Akayushi Wagyu and SimAngus genetics. The farm's thoughtful layout was designed to support an efficient, intensive rotational grazing program, and no detail, from the fencing to atering systems to the forage composition of the pastures, has been overlooked. Whitney Farm represents one of the finest turnkey cattle operations in the region. The Facts: ~ 1,303+/- acres ~ 850+/- acres of pasture, 453+/- wooded acres (mix of hardwoods and planted pine) ~ Productive, active cattle operation that supports 275+/- animal units ~ Scenic and private end-of-the-road location ~ Recently constructed, tastefully designed two-bedroom, 1,600+/- square foot farmhouse ~ Extensive agricultural improvements, almost all of which were completed in the past 5-10 years by the current ownership ~ Pastures are primarily seeded with Novel Endophyte Fescue ~ Fully fenced and cross-fenced ~ 33 automatic waterers spread throughout pastures ~ 100+/- acres under center pivot irrigation ~ Approximately 30 minutes from Athens, GA, and under two hours from Atlanta, GA ~ Not under conservation easement
$4,950,000  •  1,300 acres
The North Canyon Ranch is located at the base of the Pahvant Mountains, part of the Fishlake National Forest, and just minutes from the historic town of Fillmore, Utah. The ranch is surrounded by open valleys to the west and mountains to the east. The area boasts easy access to ATV trails, hunting, camping, and fishing. Fillmore, located in Central Utah, once served as the original territorial capital and is situated halfway between the Wasatch Front and St George. Travel time from Provo, Utah is only 90 minutes. The ranch and community offer a quieter pace of life but plenty of amenities. The entry to the western border of the North Canyon Ranch provides stunning views of mountains to the east and south. The main home overlooks irrigated pasture and is ideally situated for wildlife viewing. Trails leading north and east provide direct access to the remainder of the ranch, which consists of juniper and sage-covered pasture and hillsides. Hunting The area provides excellent opportunities for hunting wild turkey, elk, mule deer, and grouse. The Fillmore Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is adjacent to the ranch and managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) for wildlife conservation as well as public access. North Canyon Ranch is a member of the Pahvant Mountain Landowners Association and privy to a share of annual receipts from bull elk tag sales. The ranch is in the Fillmore Pahvant hunt unit which is open to limited entry and general season elk and deer hunts.
$5,750,000  •  1,280 acres
1,280 deeded acres 70 acres under Valley Pivot 120+/- Acres under wheel lines Average yield 600 tons +/- 3 Ag wells and 3 domestic wells. Yellow mine/Certa lock irrigation main lines. Average 3 cuttings on irrigated ground, 1 cutting on meadow ground. Cattle- 40 pairs, 4 bulls, replacement heifers, feeders etc., approx. 100 head operation. Main house 4,260 sq ft +/- tastefully combines the the historical portion of the home with the newer addition. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, office, formal living and dining areas, mud room, laundry room and exercise room. The large country kitchen is open and features a Wolfe range, double ovens and a large griddle. There is an attached 3 car garage and the main house incorporates a historic stone cellar built in the 1860’s. There is a 1,000 sq ft bunkhouse/caretakers cottage, 3bd, 1bth with full kitchen and a 900 sq ft hillside cowboy cabin 1bd, 1bth with full kitchen. Mature cottonwood trees surround the headquarters compound Year round creek provides stock water via 2,000 ft of PVC water lines buried 3-4 ft deep which provides plenty of water for irrigating the immediate grounds around the main house. There are 10 frost free hydrants around the property. Outbuildings include; tack house, pump house, filter room for well water, a 2-stall metal stud barn, 5-stall metal barn with storage room, Historic turn of the century wood barn (roof in process of being replaced), drill pipe corral system with hydraulic squeeze chute and lighting for night time operations. There are two 30’X100’ metal hay barns-each stores apron. 200 tons of hay. Large shop/equipment building. Solar stock water well. Includes deeded water rights out of McKissick Creek through the Long Valley adjudication. Water is abundant on the Ranch.
$14,090,485  •  1,263.95 acres
This is the first time Eagle Point Ranch has been offered for sale. Whether you're seeking a trophy ranch, savvy investment or dream homestead, this heritage land seamlessly combines history, natural beauty, and ONE-OF-A-KIND rarity.
$11,151,000  •  1,239 acres
Cotton Willow Ranch represents one of the most remarkable ranches available in the state of Texas. Located in central Texas just 25 minutes from Waco, and within 90 minutes of Dallas and Austin, the ranch boasts ease of access for the majority of the population of the state. Situated in the highly desirable “Top of the Hill Country” Bosque County landscape, vast elevation changes create sweeping vistas overlooking miles of gin clear creeks, multiple ponds, and seasonal springs. A mixture of awe inspiring old growth hardwoods and forests along with hundreds of acres of native prairie create a scenic blend across the landscape that provide habitat for wildlife along with grazing areas for livestock. The ranch is 1,239 pristine acres that make the springs and both live water creeks run as clear as you have seen. There are no old buildings, no trash, no junk. The location of Cotton Willow Ranch is genuinely rare for Texas. The rainfall here is still substantial enough to run live water creeks and support multiple springs along with bluebonnets and indian paint brushes that blanket the ranch in the spring time. The ground is forgiving rather than rocky, allowing you to comfortably drive and walk across nearly the entire property. A more northerly position in the state creates a true four-season experience: milder summer heat than many Texas regions and winter conditions that can even bring snowfall (frequently for Texas standards). The history of thoughtful cattle management on the property has promoted preservation of the native habitat, which has allowed wildlife to flourish and the ranch to maintain populations of Bobwhite quail, and wild turkey as well as ample white-tailed deer, hogs, and other native wildlife for the area. Premium metal deer stands and feeders are thoughtfully positioned throughout the property in locations worthy of a magazine spread. Current Infrastructure includes well-planned pastures, 8 ponds, and 20 miles of roads, complemented with a set of metal cattle pens for managing the grazing. Cotton Willow has everything you need for a true Texas ranch with a generational legacy. LOCATION The Ranch features a truly ideal central Texas position, within a 30 minute drive of the property you can be in downtown Waco, or on the water at Lake Waco or Lake Whitney. With such close proximity to the city of Waco, any and all amenities are present for the convenience of Cotton Willow Ranch. The ranch’s advantageous location within 1.5 hours of the DFW and Austin metropolitan areas significantly enhances the property’s value, offering excellent accessibility and investment potential. Billions of dollars in recent investment towards energy and data infrastructure in this locale also make the area an attractive location for the long term land investor. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. Dallas: 95 miles, 1.5 hours Austin: 125 miles, 1.25 hours Houston: 200 miles, 3.25 hours San Antonio: 195 miles, 3.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Cotton Willow Ranch experiences over 100’ of elevation change from the properties high ridges where one can see for miles over the Bosque hill country, to the creek bottoms where century old hardwoods look over the clear running waters of Willow and Cottonwood Creeks. In between these ridges and bottoms are hundreds of acres of productive native prairie dotted with oaks and juniper and featuring diverse assemblages of native grasses and forbs. Trademark species like Little Bluestem that tell the story of proper rangeland management provide cover for threatened species like the Bobwhite quail while continuing to maintain soil health into the future. In the springtime this property becomes a Texas postcard; dozens of native flowering species including Bluebonnets, Indian Blankets, and Winecups cover the property in a colorful mosaic. The property’s internal pasture system has allowed cattle to be effectively rotated across a majority of the ranch to prevent overgrazing and foster conservation of the prairie. With minimal revamping, the systems and infrastructure in place will allow a new manager to continue the intentional management of this unique piece of Texas. WILDLIFE Thanks to a history of proper management, The Cotton Willow Ranch is also home to an extensive list of charismatic native species including self-sustaining populations of Bobwhite Quail, Texas Horned Lizards, Rio Grande Turkeys, and White-tailed deer. Migratory birds including doves and waterfowl frequent the ranch. Mourning doves are seen regularly and are in large numbers during their migration times. Waterfowl use the ponds on the ranch throughout the winter being close to the Brazos river flyway. IMPROVEMENTS Cotton Willow Ranch affords a rare opportunity to build custom improvements on a premium piece of land in Central Texas. There are many spectacular home site possibilities including several on high ridges that face the setting sun overlooking the creek and vast amounts of the ranch. Current improvements include perimeter and interior fencing, a set of high volume working pens. 4 premium metal 5×8 deer stands, and 12 deer, turkey, and quail feeders spread throughout the property. WATER This unforgettable ranch is named for the two limestone-lined creeks, Willow Creek and Cottonwood Creek that bisect the property and converge near the southern boundary. Crystal clear waters pour over waterfalls and meander around bends for a total of ~2.2 miles creating countless picturesque scenes. Walks along the banks of these creeks often reveal fossils and arrowheads to the keen observer. Feeding into these creeks are an assemblage of springs, several of which could be potentially targeted to develop larger bodies of water on the property. In addition, 8 ponds are strategically dispersed, providing reliable water sources for both livestock and wildlife in each section of the property. ELECTRICITY Power is located on the property. MINERALS Negotiable. AREA HISTORY Bosque County holds deep historical roots, first inhabited by Native American tribes like the Tonkawa and Comanche, who traveled its river valleys and open plains. In the mid-1800s, European settlers arrived, drawn by the fertile land along the Bosque and Brazos Rivers. The area soon became known for its farming, ranching, and limestone architecture. Today, Bosque County blends natural beauty with a rich cultural legacy, offering a timeless rural landscape steeped in Texas history.
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$10,900,000  •  1,200 acres
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$684,450  •  1,170 acres
Prairie Creek Ranch features 1,170 acres of diverse West Texas habitat, exceptional deer hunting, scenic canyons, abundant wildlife, and excellent recreational opportunities.
$3,018,654  •  1,118 acres
Headwaters Ranch is a premier 1,118± acre recreational and hunting property located in northwest Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. With convenient county road access and incredible natural features, this ranch offers the rare combination of mountainous terrain, hardwood and pine forests, and live water sources—including the headwaters of Beaver Creek. Surrounded by large, privately held ranches, Headwaters Ranch is an ideal haven for wildlife and a prime location for growing and managing trophy-class game. LOCATION Strategically situated along the Hughes County line in NW Pittsburg County, the ranch is less than 6 miles north of Highway 270, providing both seclusion and convenience. Driving distances to major cities: -21 miles to McAlester, OK -104 miles to Tulsa, OK -117 miles to Oklahoma City, OK -189 miles to Dallas, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Headwaters Ranch offers exceptional topography, ranging from 660 to 1,020 feet in elevation. The diverse landscape features a mix of hardwood and pine forests rarely found in this part of the state, with rugged hills, scenic ridges, and tranquil valleys. These natural corridors provide excellent habitat and travel routes for wildlife. -7 small ponds located throughout the property -0.7+/- miles of Beaver Creek frontage -1.6+/- miles of wet-weather tributaries -Multiple potential sites for additional waterholes or large pond development -Untouched for over half a century – a true backcountry feel -Incredible trail-building potential for ATVs/UTVs or horseback riding -Views reminiscent of the Rocky Mountains WILDLIFE This ranch is a true sanctuary. With minimal human activity for over 50 years and no history of commercial hunting, wildlife thrives in abundance here. Game species include: -White-tailed deer -Eastern turkey -Wild hogs -Bobcats -Coyotes With its rich habitat and neighboring large ranches, Headwaters Ranch is ideally positioned for serious wildlife management and trophy hunting. AGRICULTURE While currently undeveloped agriculturally, the ranch offers several promising locations for future food plots—particularly along the existing pipeline right-of-way. These could further enhance hunting opportunities and wildlife attraction. IMPROVEMENTS No existing improvements of value—blank canvas for your dream lodge or hunting cabin. WATER Water features are numerous around Headwaters Ranch. There are seven ponds located throughout the ranch, along with the origin of Beaver Creek. Two other wet weather tributaries traverse along the ranch’s valley and create potential for 19± acre and 7± acre lakes. MINERALS No mineral rights are owned or included in the sale. AREA HISTORY Located within the historic Choctaw Nation, Headwaters Ranch has a rich past. Originally assembled in the 1940s by a geologist and doctor, the ranch operated as a cattle operation until natural gas was discovered. Over time, livestock faded out, and nature reclaimed the land—creating today’s pristine, wild landscape. Neighboring ranches range in size from ~2,190 to ~5,295 acres, creating a unique block of low-pressure, large-acreage properties that are ideal for growing and sustaining big game. OTHER Some internal ranch roads will require maintenance, and countless miles of new trails can be created. Whether you envision a private hunting reserve, off-grid retreat, or a legacy property to pass down for generations, Headwaters Ranch delivers solitude, beauty, and untapped potential. This is a broker-owned offering.
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$6,500,000  •  1,117.3 acres
$8,000,000
For More Information or To Schedule a Showing, Contact Alex Webel, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 434-989-1199. The Lewis Family Farm is an exceptional organic farm raising grass-fed beef in New York's North Country. The property spans 1,117+/- acres, 850+/- of which are in pasture. The backdrop for the farm could not be any more picturesque, with Lake Champlain to the east and the 46 highest peaks of the Adirondack Mountains ("the 46-ers") to the west. The farm's operating strategy quite literally encompasses everything from the ground up, beginning with the soil. Drain tile has been installed under all 850+/- acres of pasture to eliminate runoff and soil compaction, the result is nutrient rich, resilient sod with root systems running several feet deep. In turn, this creates the foundation for the rotational grazing program. The accompanying improvements match the quality of the land and everything from the fencing to the barns to the six homes has been thoughtfully designed and well executed. It could easily support an operation much larger in size. The property's abundant appeal extends well beyond agriculture. The charming lakeside town of Essex can be reached in under ten minutes and the two northeastern landmarks on the farm's doorstep - Lake Champlain and the iconic Adirondack Mountains - provide year-round outdoor recreation. The Lewis Family Farm is a rare opportunity to step into a first-rate organic, grass-fed cattle operation on a pristine farm in a highly scenic and desirable area. The Facts: ~ 1,117+/- acres ~ 850+/- acres of pasture land ~ USDA certified grass-fed and NOFA-NY Certified Organic ~ Fully fenced and cross-fenced, designed for intensive grazing ~ Drain tile installed under all pastures and barns ~ Extensive agricultural infrastructure, including ample hay and equipment storage ~ Fully heated, multi-bay farm shop with farm office and upstairs apartment ~ On-site, farm-use quarry ~ Four houses, including a 19th century main farmhouse (five bedrooms, 3,400+/- square feet) ~ Two additional, partially finished homes ~ Exceptional recreation nearby on Lake Champlain and in Adirondack Park ~ Under ten minutes to Essex, New York ~ One hour to Burlington, Vermont and Burlington ~ International Airport via the Lake Champlain ferry ~ Four-and-a-half hours to New York City and two hours to Montreal ~ Excellent potential for a family compound ~ Adjacent to the 3,700+/- acre Split Rock Wild Forest (part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve)
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