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$4,900,000  •  525 acres
Elk Stop Ranch consists of 525 +/- acres with 2.5 miles of seasonal creek frontage completely surrounded on all 3 sides by the 1.8 million acre San Juan National Forest. No HOA/No Covenants/No Conservation Easement. Excellent year round paved access. 1900 sq ft ranch home provides decent living quarters or makes for a great base camp. Elevation ranges from 6900' in the valley floor to 7800' on the ridges to the east. Thanks to the wooded hillsides providing cover, and the irrigated valley floor providing a quality food crop, the local wildlife love this property. Elk, deer, and turkey are all frequently seen on the property. Located in Colorado Unit # 77 where bull elk tags are available over the counter and buck deer tags can typically be drawn with only 1 preference point. In addition to the normal public hunting tags, this ranch also qualifies for private land owner tags where you could apply to get 1 additional tag for each species
$4,400,000  •  516.29 acres
Highlighted by stunning mountain scenery and prime big game habitat, this 516± acre ranch is located within Grand River Ranch, providing exclusive access to outstanding fishing, equestrian and lodging amenities. It is well-located just 10 minutes from a real town with a jet strip, and within 60-90 minutes of seven different top Colorado ski resorts.
$9,000,000  •  513 acres
Located less than 30 minutes from downtown Missoula, this diverse assemblage offers a rare opportunity to own one of the more unique offerings in western Montana. Situated in the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountain Range, Peregrine Peak Ranch provides an exceptional mix of recreational amenities, a modest production component, and a custom log home. Consisting of roughly 513 acres, the ranch rises gently from the valley floor, crossing productive meadows before entering the forest interface. From there, the elevation increases up the McClain Creek Canyon, where it meets with Lolo National Forest and a coveted 640-acre, 83 AUM state grazing lease. The centerpiece of the ranch is a 5,000+ square foot custom log home nestled in the trees overlooking the bucolic Bitterroot Valley. Built in 2006, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom residence imbues rustic charm but with all the modern amenities. The 2,500+ main level includes a primary suite, vaulted great room, luxury kitchen, and laundry facilities. Below grade is the fully finished walkout basement with a family room, wine cellar, office, and four additional bedrooms. Recreationally, the ranch is home to the northern Bitterroot Valley’s most recognizable elk herd, often seen on the ranch and in the surrounding neighborhoods. Numbering between 100 and 150 animals, they rarely leave the area, preferring the food, water, and cover the ranch provides. In addition to elk, the ranch is home to mule deer in the upper elevations, with whitetail primarily inhabiting the lower ranch. The ranch offers miles of roads and trails with almost exclusive access to the Lolo National Forest directly from the property. Agriculturally, the ranch could support a small cattle operation, with nearly 82 acres under pivot irrigation and a 640-acre state grazing lease. The Facts: ~ 513+/- acre mix of timber, irrigated pasture and open meadow ~ 5,000+/- square foot five-bedroom, six-bathroom custom log residence with double car garage and wrap-around deck in a private forest setting ~ McClain Creek frontage and associated riparian zones ~ 83 AUM state grazing lease on 640 acres ~ Approximately a quarter-mile boundary with Lolo National Forest providing access into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness ~ 83+/- acres under pivot irrigation ~ Spectacular geologic cliff formations with nesting Peregrine falcons ~ 30 minutes to downtown Missoula ~ Alternative configurations are possible should buyers wish to add more ground
$749,000  •  482 acres
Under Contract
482± acres located along the western foothills of Utah County featuring rolling terrain, mature pinyon-juniper forest, seasonal springs, and approximately 70 acres of range improvements. Includes Mining Water Right 53-343 totaling 217.194 ACFT. Surrounded by federally managed lands with access to extensive recreation and grazing opportunities. Buyer to verify all intended uses.
$17,500,000  •  411 acres
In the secluded northwest corner of Colorado's world-renowned Vail Valley lies the upper Sweetwater Creek valley-a pristine alpine setting that’s both picturesque and accessible. Flanked by 10,000 to 11,000-foot peaks of the Flat Tops mountains, it's an ideal location for an extraordinary fishing and equestrian retreat. Clear streams tumble out of the adjacent national forest and BLM lands, feeding ponds and providing cool flows for rising trout. Abundant stream and pond resources have been professionally enhanced to elevate the habitat and angling experience, especially using dry flies. For those seeking variety, the legendary Colorado River is just nine miles away, offering additional blue-ribbon fishing. The Ranch on Sweetwater packs a lot of diversity in its 411+/- acres, encompassing both lush valley floor and forested mountain areas. The property's irrigated meadows, rolling pastures, aspen groves and mountain parks attract wildlife including elk, mule deer, black bear, bald eagles, grouse and waterfowl. At the heart of the ranch is a fully restored 1880s lodge-a stunning centerpiece where historic charm meets refined comfort. Renowned Western architect Jonathan Foote supervised the restoration and expansion to a primary residence. Signature features include the original stone fireplace, hand-hewn timbers, and a gourmet kitchen with bar area, perfect for entertaining. The expansive pondside stone patio invites outdoor gatherings beneath the canopy of old-growth spruce, cottonwood, and aspen trees. Three beautifully preserved guest cabins-charming relics of the property's Girl Scout camp era-offer cozy, private accommodations. The equestrian and caretaker/operational structures are thoughtfully concentrated into areas that are close yet separate from the owner and guest compound. Secluded mountain retreats can often be challenging to access, but not so with the Ranch on Sweetwater. A well-maintained county road provides year-round access to the ranch. Topography and dense vegetation screen the road from the headquarters, creating remarkable privacy. Notably, the county road dead-ends just past the ranch at Sweetwater Lake, meaning it only sees local traffic. An easy drive down valley to the Colorado River Road and I-70 puts the commercial airport in Gypsum at 25 miles from the ranch (35-40 minutes), and Vail at 59 miles (60-65 minutes). Fully improved and offered turnkey, this well-appointed property is ready for immediate enjoyment-a rare opportunity that blends timeless Western heritage with luxurious accommodations and immersive outdoor pursuits. The Facts: ~ 411+/- deeded acres ~ Senior water rights dating back to 1890 ~ Two creeks, Sweetwater and Gruner, bisect the ranch ~ Fisheries and aquatic habitats professionally enhanced by Urbani Fisheries ~ Multiple ponds and springs for fishing and wildlife ~ Current owner acquired the initial portion of the ranch in 1994 ~ 1.75+/- miles of boundary with national forest and BLM ~ Property elevations range from 7,500 to 8,700 feet ~ Several scenic hiking and horse trails radiate from Sweetwater Lake up into the Flat Tops ~ Historic log and stone lodge is 3,464+/- square feet ~ Three two-bedroom cabins are 550+/- square feet each ~ Caretaker's house is 1,210+/- square feet ~ Additional cabin is 780+/- square feet ~ Three-stall horse barn with tack room, hay storage building ~ 9 miles to Colorado River Road ~ 16 miles to I-70 at the Dotsero interchange ~ 25 miles (~35 minutes) to the Eagle County Regional Airport at Gypsum, which is the commercial airport serving the Vail Valley ~ 30 miles (~40 minutes) to Eagle ~ 50 miles (~1 hour) to Avon/Beaver Creek Ski Resort ~ 59 miles (~1 hour and 5 minutes) to Vail Ski Resort ~ 75 miles (~1 hour and 45 minutes) to Aspen and Snowmass Village ~ 87 miles (~2 hours) to Steamboat Springs ~ 150 miles (~2 hours and 30 minutes) to Denver
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$817,145  •  326 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Andrews Place is a 326+/- -acre property situated approximately eight linear miles southwest of Childress, Texas, with paved frontage along Farm to Market 2103, offering convenient year-round access. The ranch presents a well-balanced blend of productive dry cropland, attractive native pasture, strong water features, and quality wildlife habitat, making it equally suited for production agriculture and recreation. The topography is mostly gently rolling, punctuated by attractive creek-bottom areas where Shores Creek meanders through the property, lending both scenic character and natural drainage. The native pasture portion includes a good turf of native grass with scattered mesquite and juniper. Most of the mesquite was sprayed in past years. Approximately 150 acres of dry cropland anchor the agricultural side of the property, while also providing a large food source for a variety of game species. An additional 20+/- -acre tract within the native pasture area can be cultivated separately for food-plot purposes, giving the next owner meaningful flexibility to tailor the land for grazing, wildlife management, or a combination of the two. Water is a defining strength of Andrews Place. A water well serves the property, while surface water is provided by two earthen tanks, one of which is spring-fed and covers just over an acre. These features provide vital water resources for livestock and wildlife. The property lies within an area frequented by both white-tailed and mule deer. Quail, dove, and varmints round out a diverse game population and reflect the quality of the native habitat. A set of corrals provides the working infrastructure for livestock, and the ranch as a whole represents a versatile combination of recreation and livestock production in a well-located and accessible package. The Facts: ~ 326+/- deeded acres in southern Childress County, Texas ~ Convenient access and road frontage from paved Farm to Market 2103 ~ Unique combination of recreational opportunities and production agriculture ~ Approximately 150 acres of dryland cropland used for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots ~ Excellent water resources, including one water well and a spring-fed pond ~ Rolling upland terrain with scenic draws and productive bottomland ~ Native brush provides an ideal habitat for deer, turkey, quail, and other wildlife ~ Childress County is a developing hub for alternative energy and data centers ~ 345 kV and 138 kV transmission lines on the south boundary ~ All alternative energy rights will convey to the buyer ~ Minerals will be retained by the seller
Contact for Price  •  320 acres
Under Contract
The Blotsky Ranch Auction offering consists of 320 total acres. Approximately 192 acres tillable, 120 acres of pasture, and the remainder surrounds the headquarters. This will be an offering with multiple opportunities to purchase tracts of 40 acres up to the Entire Unit of 320 acres! This niche piece of western South Dakota ranch land sits just 3 miles north of SD Highway 34 on a well-maintained gravel road, and 12 easy miles to bustling Sturgis, South Dakota. Bear Butte Water services the area with a complete rural water system and power is already on the property. With slightly rolling terrain, easy access surrounding the property, and highly developable ground, this property will fit a variety of needs and is offered to the public for the first time in nearly 30 years.
$400,000  •  320 acres
Deaf Smith County cattle ranch and farm consists of 320 acres of High Plains land near Hereford, Texas in the Texas Panhandle near the Bippus church.  Use: This ranch has been used for wheat farming and cattle grazing in the past several years.  It is cleared of brush and trees and has good 6 strand fences on all sides.  The ranch was in the USDA CRP program and planted with native grasses.  The 10 year CRP program has expired.  Soils: The soils are sandy loam soils that drain to Palo Duro and Tierra Blanca creeks.  Elevation and location: The elevation is around 4300 feet and the land sits southeast of the Caprock by about 2.5 miles.  It is also located about 9 miles from the New Mexico border.  Water: The wildlife and livestock water from a dirt tank in the southeast corner of the ranch.  Deaf Smith County receives, on average, 20 inches of rain per year.    Wildlife: This location is known for plentiful mule deer, antelope, wild turkey, and migratory birds. Predators include coyotes and bobcats.   (Please see attached interactive maps.)  History: After the US army drove out the Indians in 1874 farming began as a major industry in this county.  The county is named for the famed scout in the Texas Revolution, Erastus " Deaf" Smith.  The county seat is Hereford, which is known as the "Beef Capital of the World". Directions: West of Sims on hwy 214 to curve, go 2 miles west on CR to north and south CR R, then north 5 miles to CR24. 1 1/2mi west to SE corner of property.   OR:  west of Adrain on I-40, exit on the access road at Stuckey's west to FM 2858, south on 2858 to T in roads, west along caprock to CR R, south 5 miles to CR24, 1 1/2 mi west to SE corner of property.  The coordinates to the ranch are 35.104247,-102.881047.  The property sits 29 miles south of the Canadian River.  It is in the NW corner of Deaf Smith county below the Caprock.  It is 59 miles west of Amarillo and 34 miles NW of Hereford, Tx.  It is about 15 miles SW of Adrian as the crow flies.   Legal Description: +-320ac w/2 Sec22
$3,950,000  •  320 acres
Location The ranch is located on the Western Slope of Colorado, west of Aspen and Crested Butte. It is situated at the end of a private road, approximately two miles from a county road that is maintained year-round. Elevations on the ranch range from 7,800 to 8,400 feet, and it is surrounded by the Gunnison National Forest on three sides. Improvements The main gathering place is a beautiful, turnkey 5-bedroom lodge, fully equipped with new, state-of-the-art off-grid systems. Every detail has been meticulously refined to provide a great space for family, guests, and entertainment. There is also a vintage log cook house, a two-bedroom log cabin, four one-room cabins, a machinery shed with a shop, and other miscellaneous outbuildings. Hunting The ranch is situated in a very desirable location for big game hunting. It is surrounded by the Gunnison National Forest on three sides, where healthy populations of elk, mule deer, and moose call home. This section of National Forest is designated as non-motorized, and the nearest public access point is several miles away. The ranch boasts numerous attributes that give wildlife good reasons to call it their home, including a nice mix of aspen groves and dark timber interspersed with grassy meadows and ponds that are watered by numerous irrigation ditches that bisect the ranch. There are also several acres of food plots placed in strategic locations. The ranch lies within Game Management Unit 521, which offers over-the-counter elk tags for second and third rifle seasons. It also qualifies for Colorado’s Land Owner Preference Program, which offers additional possibilities for mule deer tags. Recreation The ranch is very accessible and usable due to its gentle slope and a nice trail system throughout for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, ATV’ing, snowmobiling, or cross-country skiing. The fact that the ranch is surrounded by the National Forest on three sides greatly expands the scope of recreational opportunities available and makes the ranch feel much larger than its actual size. There are some nearby lakes and a nice stream that parallels the east boundary of the ranch. Ranch Operations Historic water rights delivered through a series of ditches throughout the ranch, water some very nice grassy meadows and ponds. The ranch offers great summer grazing, as well as hay production. A lot of effort has been placed upon best management practices with regard to weed control and improving grazing and hay production, and it shows! Conservation Value The ranch is not encumbered by any conservation easements, but would be an excellent candidate for an easement, if desired.
$1,350,000  •  292.1 acres
Tipi Hills Ranch is a secluded and well-balanced property tucked into the rolling hills of southeastern Wyoming, offering a combination of residential comfort, agricultural utility, and recreational appeal. The ranch supports a modest livestock operation, currently owner-rated for 15 cow-calf pairs with supplemental winter feeding, and is divided into four pastures for practical, efficient management. The surrounding landscape provides expansive views and a consistent presence of wildlife, including mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, and occasional coyotes. The property is improved with a comfortable main residence featuring multiple living spaces, along with several guest accommodations that support both personal use and short-term rental opportunities. With a history as an Airbnb destination, the ranch attracts visitors interested in the area’s frontier heritage and its proximity to the Oregon Trail. Guest improvements include a lodge attached to a large shop, a separate log cabin with modern amenities, and additional facilities that accommodate RV and outdoor stays. All improvements are maintained and in move-in-ready condition, reflecting attentive ownership. Despite its secluded and quiet setting, the ranch is conveniently located within a reasonable distance of regional services and a commercial airfield, offering an appealing balance of privacy, functionality, and accessibility. THE FACTS: ~ 292+/- deeded acres ~ Ten minutes to Fort Laramie, 30 minutes to Torrington, and two hours to Cheyenne ~ Spacious and inviting three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom home, built in 2000. Oversized two-car detached garage ~ Landscaped yard with sprinkler system and shade trees One-bedroom, one-bathroom guest lodge attached to the front of the shop ~ Log guest cabin, built in 2016 with a full bathroom, kitchenette, and a charming front porch 40’x60’ shop, RV hookup, and a standalone bathhouse ~ Cross-fenced into four pastures
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$3,950,000  •  290 acres
$4,400,000
The Bar 13 Ranch’s 290 acres comprise leveled irrigated farmland, pastures, corrals, barns, and a two-bedroom, two-bath riverfront home with a deck and boat dock. The ranch is currently run as a cow-calf operation with hay production as well.
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$875,000  •  280.2 acres
$1,150,000 • Under Contract
Approximately 280 acres located just 2½ miles from La Grande, this secluded and private property is in the heart of the beautiful Blue Mountains of Northeast Oregon. The ranch has over 100 acres of irrigated meadow ground with the balance in timbered draws and hillsides. An extensive irrigation system including a well and pumping station provides water for the operation of the multiple wheel lines. The property encompasses some of the best wildlife habitat in the area, with excellent big game hunting opportunities for elk, deer and turkey. There are landowner preference tags available for both deer and elk. A private lake in the center of the ranch with excellent waterfowl habitat highlights the property. Improvements include house, barn, shop, livestock handling facilities, and other miscellaneous outbuildings. With timber, water, wildlife and privacy, yet only minutes from town with great access, this property is truly one of a kind! $1,150,000. Price Reduced to $875,000
$1,367,150  •  273 acres
North Pine Creek Ranch – 273 Acres with Live Water Near Spokane, WA North Pine Creek Ranch is a 273-acre land offering located in the rural community of Spangle, Washington, within the award-winning Liberty School District and approximately 30 minutes south of Spokane. This property presents a rare combination of usable pastureland, live water, privacy, and proximity to a regional population center, making it well suited for a variety of agricultural, recreational, and long-term ownership goals. The land features productive pasture ground currently supporting 30+ head of cattle seasonally, with terrain well suited for livestock grazing, horses, or small ranch operations. North Pine Creek flows through the property nearly year-round, providing a natural water feature that enhances both usability and character. A year-round pond, rolling topography, and scattered rock outcroppings add visual interest and functional diversity across the acreage. One of the defining attributes of North Pine Creek Ranch is its direct adjacency to approximately 320 acres of Washington State DNR land. This bordering public ground expands recreational opportunity, enhances privacy, and provides additional space for hiking, hunting, and outdoor enjoyment without sacrificing ownership control of the core property. Wildlife including whitetail and mule deer, elk, and turkey are present in the area, supporting recreational and hunting use consistent with the surrounding landscape. The size and layout of the property allow for multiple potential building sites, offering flexibility for a private homestead, working ranch headquarters, or long-term land investment. While offering a true rural setting, the property remains conveniently located within commuting distance of Spokane, allowing owners to enjoy space, privacy, and land ownership without being isolated from services, employment, or amenities. Access to an award-winning school district further strengthens the property’s appeal for buyers considering long-term or multi-generational ownership. North Pine Creek Ranch stands out for its scale, usable ground, live water features, public land access, and location, creating an ownership opportunity that is increasingly difficult to replicate in this region. Whether the goal is agricultural use, recreational enjoyment, or long-term land stewardship, this property offers flexibility and substance rarely found in a single offering.
$735,000  •  245 acres
The Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch is located in the Upper Platte River Valley, just 9 miles east of Saratoga, Wyoming. With outstanding views of Kennaday Peak, this 245 acre +/- ranch features numerous building sites and is easily accessed via maintained county road. Bordering the property along the southern end are 1,000s of acres of BLM and State land, making it feel much larger in size and offering countless recreational opportunities. The unobstructed views from the Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch must be seen to be truly appreciated. From the property, you are overlooking a number of other larger ranches, that are nestled at the base of the Snowy Range mountains. There are a number of ideal building sites on the property that could easily be accessed from the maintained county road. There are multiple options to connect to power either from the line running through the northern end of the property or you could connect to a line that runs to the top of the ridge on the southern end of the property that used to power tv & radio towers from a bygone era. For the outdoorsman the Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch provides an ideal homebase to start each morning regardless of the season. Beyond the 1,000’s of acres of BLM and State ground that border the ranch to the south, the Upper Platte River Valley is well known for its abundance of outdoor recreation. The avid anglers will enjoy its close proximity to the North Platte and Encampment Rivers, both blue-ribbon fisheries, or they may prefer to try their luck in the countless mountain streams and lakes in the Medicine Bow National Forest that encompasses both the Snowy Range & Sierra Madre mountain ranges. The quick and easy access to the national forest will also be loved for those that enjoy hiking, horseback riding, ATVing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, outdoor photography, wildlife viewing and hunting. The Upper Platte River Valley and surrounding mountain ranges are well known for their abundance of wildlife including elk, deer, antelope, moose, black bear and mountain lion. The Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch is a unique offering given its size and proximity to Saratoga that seldom comes available. Saratoga features numerous dining options, a brewery, stores for shopping, a grocery store, hardware store, lumberyard and a newly built hospital. If you are looking for a peaceful setting with outstanding mountain views in a recreation paradise the Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch is definitely worth your consideration. To learn more about this scenic property or to arrange a time to take a tour contact James Land Company today at 307-399-7973.
$3,995,000  •  231.23 acres
231± acre Mancos, CO ranch with multiple remodeled homes, irrigated pasture, water rights, ponds, and excellent hunting access in GMU 73.
$2,950,000  •  210 acres
Shadow Rock is a secluded 210+/- deeded acres with hunting opportunities for elk, mule deer, antelope, and turkeys. The terrain is rugged, timbered ridges with granite outcroppings in the Haystack Range, which provide great habitat for wildlife, and well-watered pastures provide forage for wildlife and livestock. Owner-rated at 15 cow and calf pairs. Offering a custom-built 4,437+/- square foot residence with high-end finishes including hardwood antique doors, a large wrap-around porch, an oversized three-car garage, a greenhouse, a home generator, and scenic views in all directions. The open floor plan features three bedrooms, each with an en-suite, and a large office or hobby room. The 5,000+/- square-foot shop includes a heated work area with four 14-foot overhead doors. The 6,000+/- square foot horse barn features a tack room with ample feed storage, with room for indoor stalls and overhead doors for equipment storage. Even with a secluded, private setting, the ranch is 15 minutes from Hartville, under two hours from Cheyenne, and three hours from Denver International Airport. The Facts: ~ 210+/- deeded acres ~ 15 minutes to Hartville, 45 minutes to Wheatland, and one hour from Torrington ~ Hunting and ranching ~ Private setting ~ Built in 2016, the 4,437+/- square foot custom home has great views of the surrounding mountains ~ 5,000+/- square foot finished shop, 6,000+/- square foot horse barn, and a greenhouse ~ Land types include rolling prairie and timbered ridges with granite outcroppings ~ Two wells ~ Abundant wildlife, including turkey, elk, mule deer, and antelope
$1,400,000  •  208 acres
This 208.06-acre property in Carbon County offers a combination of irrigated agricultural ground, grazing pasture, and recreational land with paved access just south of Wellington. The property consists of five parcels located on both sides of Lower Miller Creek Road, with Miller Creek flowing through portions of the land. Historically, more than 140 acres of the property have been actively farmed and have produced multiple annual cuttings of alfalfa hay. The productive soils and established irrigation infrastructure support ongoing agricultural use. The property includes 150 Class C Highwater shares of the Carbon Canal and 50 Class A Reservoir shares of the Price River Water Users system. Pressurized irrigation is currently in place on both the western and eastern portions of the property, and the wheel lines located on the property are included in the sale. In addition to irrigated cropland, portions of the land have recently been used for livestock grazing. Much of the property is fenced, and a cattle drinker is installed on the western side to support pasture use. These existing improvements provide options for continued agricultural production, grazing, or a combination of both. The property also offers recreational and wildlife value. Mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and smaller wildlife species regularly move through the area and are commonly observed on the property. The presence of Miller Creek and open agricultural ground contributes to wildlife activity throughout the year. Infrastructure and access add to the property’s versatility. Lower Miller Creek Road provides paved access through the area, making year-round travel convenient. Power and city water are available at multiple points along the property, offering potential building locations for those considering residential or agricultural structures. With the property spanning both sides of the road and consisting of several parcels, there may also be future opportunities for parcel reconfiguration or subdivision, subject to county regulations and approvals. The land being offered includes five parcels sold together as a single offering. These parcels include: Located in central Utah, the property provides a rural setting while remaining within reasonable driving distance of nearby communities. The town of Wellington is located roughly 6 miles north and offers basic services, fuel, and dining options. The city of Price, approximately 12 miles north of the property, serves as the regional hub for Carbon County and provides additional shopping, healthcare, schools, and other amenities. This property offers a combination of irrigated farmland, grazing ground, and rural land with water rights and existing infrastructure in place. The presence of paved road access, available utilities, and multiple parcels contributes to a range of potential agricultural and rural residential uses while maintaining the character of working land in Carbon County. Bullet Points • 208.06 total acres in Carbon County • Located approximately 6 miles south of Wellington and 12 miles from Price • Over 140 historically irrigated acres producing alfalfa hay • Miller Creek flows through portions of the property • 150 Class C Highwater shares of Carbon Canal • 50 Class A Reservoir shares of Price River Water Users • Pressurized irrigation on both the east and west portions • Wheel lines included in the sale • Mostly fenced with a cattle drinker in place for grazing • Paved road access along Lower Miller Creek Road • Power and city water available at multiple points on the property • Mule deer, antelope, and other wildlife are frequently observed
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$1,795,000  •  204.86 acres
$1,936,000
Approximately 204 deeded acres, the property currently produces hay and alfalfa crop while offering outstanding potential for agricultural operations, recreation, or future investment. Elevated rim views overlooking Eaglenest Creek create an outstanding setting for a private homesite.
$5,895,000  •  191.5 acres
A rare 191.5-acre Colorado legacy ranch bordered by National Forest offers unmatched privacy, a mile of the Rito Blanco River, running through the center of property, and valuable water rights. Two private trout-stocked ponds fed by live water flowing in and out.
$10,500,000  •  191 acres
Development opportunity only 1 mile from city limits. 191 acre ranch with a 5,000' deep water well that constantly pumps out clean water at 119 degrees at 450 gallons per minute. 36 KW Hydroelectric generator. 8" water lines provide irrigation water to the side roll sprinklers for the alfalfa fields. The San Pitch River runs through the ranch providing excellent trout fishing. Deer and turkey are seen on the ranch daily. Wasatch Plateau is just to the east providing lots of recreational opportunities. This land has low ag tax status of less than $500 a year.
$3,250,000  •  190 acres
This 190-acre property in Sevier County, Utah, offers a mix of productive meadows, wooded terrain, and natural water sources in a setting adjacent to public land. Located near the gateway to Fishlake National Forest, the parcel sits along the slopes of Oak Ridge and lies approximately one mile from paved Gooseberry Road with convenient access to Interstate 70. The property has been held by the same family for generations and reflects a long history of careful stewardship. Historically, portions of the land were cultivated as productive farmland after the area was first homesteaded in the late 1800s. While large-scale farming is no longer active, the soils, layout, and infrastructure remain, offering opportunities for agricultural use such as grazing or small-scale farming operations. Approximately 100 acres consist of semi-irrigated meadow ground that has historically supported grazing livestock. These meadows provide open terrain with established grasses suitable for seasonal grazing. A gravity-fed irrigation system helps distribute water across portions of the meadow, making use of natural water sources on the property. Several springs flow on and through the parcel, providing water for livestock as well as habitat for wildlife that frequent the area. The property also supports a diverse wildlife presence. Elk, mule deer, wild turkey, and other species are commonly found in this region of central Utah. The parcel currently qualifies for two cow elk depredation tags each year, with the possibility of obtaining additional tags through the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, according to current regulations. Because the land is bordered on three sides by national forest land, wildlife movement through the area is common. Roughly 70 acres of the property consist of sagebrush terrain and pinyon juniper woodland. These wooded sections are primarily located on the northeastern and southern portions of the parcel. The vegetation provides cover and habitat for wildlife while also creating natural separation across the property. The mix of open meadow and wooded terrain supports a variety of potential land uses. With its size and layout, the property may offer several potential building locations for a residence, cabin, or seasonal retreat, subject to local regulations and permitting. Elevated areas on the property provide views of the surrounding mountains and nearby public lands. The surrounding national forest creates a setting with limited nearby development and convenient access to outdoor recreation. Recreation opportunities in the area include hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the extensive road and trail systems within Fishlake National Forest. The nearby Gooseberry Road corridor also connects to regional travel routes, making it possible to reach the property while still maintaining a rural setting. Nearby communities include the town of Salina, which provides basic services and amenities, and the city of Richfield, a regional hub offering grocery stores, lodging, medical services, and additional retail. The property’s location near Interstate 70 allows access from multiple parts of the state. The combination of meadow ground, wooded habitat, natural water sources, and proximity to public land makes this parcel well-suited for agricultural use, recreation, wildlife habitat, or a private retreat setting. Buyers should verify zoning, water rights, grazing potential, and development options with Sevier County and other appropriate agencies.
$1,695,000  •  169.54 acres
Vermilion Mountain Ranch is a must see property. It is offered Turnkey with equipment and most furniture. This absolutely beautiful ranch includes 170 +/- acres of native grass lands with varied terrain & vegetation. It is a very picturesque setting with mesquites, huge oak trees, a magnificent riparian area & endless long views of mountains in every direction. The ranch is quiet & extremely private at the end of the road bordering thousands of acres of the Coronado National Forest & the Patagonia Mountains to the east. NO HOA. The owners have run a cow/calf operation here with Texas Longhorns & numerous horses. The ranch has a beautiful, impeccably maintained 3 bedroom, 3 bath home, 2 excellent wells, electric, 2 septic systems, corrals & a versatile 2,400 square foot barn/multi purpose building. Located 15 min from Home Depot, Walmart, Safeway, the Nogales International Airport and the Nogales Hospital. The ranch is being offered Turnkey with a New Holland backhoe with only 800 hours and a Mahindra UTV with only 1,000 +/- miles and most all of the furniture stays. There is a brand new large RV shade port with 50 Amp electric service and water for you or your guests to park. One of the wells produces 70 degree water and both wells produce 30 Gpm. There is a 500 gallon underground propane tank for the house and another 500 gallon tank for the generator at the barn. There are six livestock drinkers on the ranch and it is perimeter and cross fenced. This includes a 2,400 sq ft General Steel barn, corrals, great well, septic system, New Holland tractor/backhoe/front end loader, "Big Tex" gooseneck trailer, Mahindra 1000 side by side four wheeler and more. The Vermilion Mountain Ranch is perfect for grape vineyards due to the soil, elevation and excellent water from the 2 wells. Also great for a small cow/calf operation or an extremely private escape from the cities. Call for more details or a showing now.
$780,000  •  160.76 acres
RECENT PRICE IMPROVEMENT The Jerry Bay Farm presents a unique investment opportunity in agricultural real estate, encompassing farm properties that boast dediversified crop production. The farm is located in the legal jurisdiction of Township 22 South, Range 54 West of the 6th PM. Legal Description spans Section 27 (NE¼), excluding approximately 5.24 acres for a designated home site in the NW corner. Soils The Jerry Bay Farm is comprised predominately of Class I & Class II soils. The soils quality of the farm gives the opportunity to maximize crop production with approximate management. The predominant soils series include: Nepesta clay loam, Numa clay loam, Korman and Neesopah loams and Rocky Ford silty loam. Water and Crop Acres Water resources play a crucial role in the agricultural productivity of the Jerry Bay Farm. The property includes 145 shares of the Holbrook Mutual Irrigation Canal. This significant water allocation enhances the farm's irrigation capabilities. The total crop acres consist of approximately 124.6 FSA acres under irrigation. Improvements and Irrigation In a strategic move to enhance agricultural efficiency and ensure optimal crop irrigation, the farm has recently invested in a new 2023 Rienke Model #2065, a state-of-the-art 7-tower sprinkler system. With the addition of the new sprinkler system, it placed approximately 124.6 acres under pivot irrigation center. With the new sprinkler system in place, the farm is poised to elevate its crop production and improve water management on the farm. Other improvements include a hay shed that is located on Section 22 which is across the county road from Section 27 where the sprinkler is located. The site also contains an East End Municipal Water Tap. The approximately 6 acres in which the hay shed is located would also provide a nice building site for a residence with the convenience of city water. Crops: The Jerry Bay Farm boasts a history of successfully cultivating various crops, including Alfalfa, Corn, Forage Sorghum, Triticale, Watermelons and Cantaloupes. This diverse range of crops not only underscores the versatility of the land but also indicates its adaptability to different agricultural pursuits. The most recent use of the property has been for corn, alfalfa, and forage sorghum production. The addition of the new sprinkler system will position the farm to increase more of the acreage into alfalfa production if desired. With the soil, climate and water the farm is well positioned for alfalfa production all the while offering the opportunity of other crops as well. Hunting: In addition to its agricultural potential, the Jerry Bay Farm offers hunting opportunities, with a population of Mule Deer frequently visiting the property. This additional recreational aspect adds to the overall appeal of the investment, catering to individuals with varied interests in both agriculture and outdoor activities. Location Directions: For ease of navigation, clear directions are provided to the farm. The farm can be accessed by heading east approximately four miles from Cheraw on CR KK, situated on the south side of CR KK and CR 35. Conclusion In summary, the Jerry Bay Farm situated in the Arkansas Valley North of La Junta, Colorado, stands as a comprehensive and diversified investment opportunity, combining agricultural productivity, water resources, and recreational appeal. The area with strong and robust cattle feeding economy offers a consistent market demand for alfalfa, other hays, silage and corn production. The farm legal clarity, and historical crop success contribute to its attractiveness as a robust investment in the vibrant landscape of agricultural real estate. TAXES: $2841.84 (2024)
$3,800,000  •  160.01 acres
Step into the legacy of the American West at the historic Triangle T Guest Ranch, a rare 160-acre retreat nestled among dramatic boulder formations and ancient oak trees in scenic Texas Canyon. One of Southern Arizona's oldest guest ranches with 11 casitas, 15 full RV spaces, the most amazing and famous Rock Saloon, a restaurant with full commercial kitchen, pool, great horse facilities and an owner's residence. This storied property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and established hospitality infrastructure. Set at a comfortable 4,800 ft elevation with a mild year-round climate-approximately 10 degrees cooler than nearby Tucson-the ranch has long attracted outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and travelers seeking an authentic Western experience. Surrounded by the striking landscapes of the Little Dragoon and Dragoon Mountains and within easy reach of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise Stronghold, and Kartchner Caverns, the location is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and exploration. Steeped in cultural and historical significance, the property neighbors the Amerind Foundation and includes ties to Native American heritage, with petroglyphs and sacred ceremonial sites among the rock formations. The ranch also holds a fascinating place in American history, with documented use during WWII, notable guests, and a long-standing presence in film and television production. Designed for both lifestyle and income-generating opportunity, the ranch supports a wide range of established and repeat uses. It has hosted weddings, reunions, and retreats of all kinds-including wellness, corporate, religious, and rehabilitation programs-along with long-running annual events, festivals, and competitions. The property is a recognized destination for motorcycle groups, RV clubs, equestrian clinics, and outdoor sporting events, and has accommodated corporate clients, extended-stay guests, and large group functions. Significant value-add opportunity exists through modernization of marketing and digital presence. The ranch has historically operated with minimal online footprint and limited social media engagement, relying primarily on word-of-mouth and repeat clientele. A new owner can capitalize on existing demand by implementing updated website functionality, digital booking systems, and targeted marketing campaigns to increase visibility, occupancy, and revenue. With infrastructure suited for gatherings both large and small, the ranch regularly welcomes nonprofit fundraisers, youth and community organizations, artist and photography groups, and specialty interest clubs. Its location along a seasonal bird migration path, dark-sky conditions for stargazing, and expansive terrain further enhance its appeal for nature-based programming and experiential tourism. Equestrian facilities include a regulation-size arena, riding trails, and obstacle course, with the rare advantage of allowing guests to bring and camp with their own horses. Additional features include dry camping areas, employee RV accommodations, and flexible event spaces-supporting everything from multi-day clinics to music festivals and private celebrations with live entertainment. Whether envisioned as a boutique resort, event destination, retreat center, or private legacy property, the Triangle T Guest Ranch offers unmatched character, proven versatility, and exceptional potential in one of Arizona's most iconic landscapes.
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