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$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.
$4,852,000  •  1,213 acres
Uniquely positioned as an exceptional cattle operation in northern Bee County, the 1,213± acre Stahl Ranch provides a turn-key opportunity to enter into exceptional grass pasture with accompanying mixed brush. The ranch is cattle forward with excellent pasture, water distribution, pens and great access on its east and south side. With quality soils, newly root plowed and seeded pastures, the best is yet to come for this property. The added bonus of roughly 600 acres of quality brush and riparian areas brings value to the recreational users with a good population of deer and other native game. Location The ranch is situated in northern Bee County. The ranch is 10 miles south of Kenedy, 70 miles from Corpus Christi, 60 miles from San Antonio, 135 miles from Austin, and 160 Miles from Houston. The ranch can be accessed from 3 points: County Road 141, County Road 138 and County Road 143. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has gentle undulation, providing views and drainages with elevation ranging from 520’ to 440’. In the past 2 years, the landowners root plowed, stacked, and burned roughly 660 acres of the ranch. After they were done with the clearing and burning, the owners drilled in a 5 way Bermuda grass blend. The recruitment was great with quality rainfall after planting the pastures, allowing for root establishment and good grazing. They did not clear in the riparian and heavily drained areas, providing quality mixed brush and open country for the deer and quail that thrive on the property. WILDLIFE Bee County can produce quality quail numbers, and this ranch, being more open in nature, could be managed for quail populations. In the more densely covered areas that were not cleared, there are deer and other native game. Bee County is also known for great dove hunting around the ponds in the evening. This ranch has not been hunted in years lending to someone that wants to build up a great game ranch. AGRICULTURE The owners have been operating this property as a cattle ranch for generations, and the setup is great to continue the same. With the recent brush work and seeding efforts, the ranch will be in the best grazing shape it has been in decades. IMPROVEMENTS There are 2 sets of working pens. One set is centrally located and is connected to a lane that runs the length of the ranch. This lane connects 8 of the 13 pastures for easy movement of the herds. The second set of pens is on the western side of the ranch to gather and sort the far west pastures. WATER Water is an easy solution on the ranch with 3 water wells distributing water to troughs in each pasture. There are also 11 tanks on the ranch, which provide pasture water but also serve as great dove shooting areas. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale. The seller will provide approved future drill site locations on the boundary lines of the ranch if desired by a potential buyer, so as to not impede on the aesthetic and function of the ranch. EASEMENTS There is a pipeline easement through the property, and there is currently an active wind lease. TAXES The property has an open space ag exemption. Taxes are estimated to be $1501 annually.
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$10,900,000  •  1,200 acres
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$2,450,000  •  1,192.82 acres
Rancho Arroyo Vaca is 1,192.82+/- Acres of South Texas Hunting and Recreation ranch land situated in Brackettville, Texas, Kinney County. Here, every hunt is earned. Every shot tells a story. This isn’t just a place for casual hunts. This is where seasoned hunters come to test themselves against raw South Texas ground.
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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.
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$11,500,000  •  1,157 acres
$12,500,000
For More Information or to Schedule a Showing, Contact Alex Webel, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 434-989-1199. In the heart of the Catskills sits The Willo Preserve, a storied fly-fishing property that traces its roots to the late 19th and early 20th century. In 1904, angling pioneer George LaBranche cast the first dry fly on fast water in North America, setting in motion a fly-fishing legacy that continues at the Preserve today. The property's crown jewel is 2.6+/- private and scenic miles of the Willowemoc, or as locals call it, ‘The Willo.’ For the past 66 years, the fishing here has been managed by a fly-fishing club that has carried on and added to the Preserve’s angling history. Notable club members have included fly-fishing writers Nick Lyons and Sparse Gray Hackle, among others, as well as wildlife artist Milton C. Weiler. Going back even further, these same waters were once enjoyed by the father of American dry fly fishing, Theodore Gordon. Surrounding the cold, clear, freestone creek is 1,157+/- acres of verdant forest land comprised of mixed hardwood, pine, and hemlock. The Willowemoc flows along the valley's edge, and elevations rise 700 feet or more from the creek bed. These mountainsides are interspersed with bark trails, old logging roads, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife, providing extensive four-season recreational opportunities that complement the fishing. The privacy and pristine setting of The Preserve are balanced by remarkable convenience, and a future owner could start their day in midtown Manhattan and, two hours later, be rigging their rod on the banks of the Willowemoc. Not far from the Preserve are the vibrant hamlets of Livingston Manor and Roscoe (a.k.a. Trout Town, U.S.A.), which offer a full complement of restaurants, stores, and amenities. Truly the best of both worlds, The Willo Preserve is being offered for sale for the first time in nearly 80 years.
$4,600,000  •  1,137 acres
Devils Tower Region | Wyoming 1,137± acres | $4,600,000 Situated in the storied Devils Tower area of northeastern Wyoming, the Whitetail Canyon Unit spans 1,137± acres and offers a combination of dramatic scenery, privacy, convenient access and tremendous wildlife habitat. East of Devils Tower, the property takes in sweeping vistas of this renowned monument and the surrounding Black Hills, all while maintaining a remarkable sense of seclusion. Several prime building sites lie near the county road, with power available and Tower views. The property has direct access to public land, with its northern boundary adjoining a section of State land. An exceptional Black Hills offering in one of the region’s most desirable settings, defined by iconic views and a timeless landscape. ~ Property Highlights ~ * 1,137± deeded acres * 4 air miles east of Devils Tower. * 160± tillable acres * Borders State land * Exceptional views of Devils Tower * Well, 2 Springs * Diverse topography * Elevations 4,100’ to 4,400’. * Extensive ATV trails * Good access * Excellent wildlife habitat Additional Property Available: The Whitetail Canyon Unit represents the northern portion of the Lazy 3Y Ranch. When combined, the full ranch encompasses 3,429± acres. Contact Broker for full details. ~ Location ~ The ranch is located between Hulett and Devils Tower, just 3.5 miles from Highway 24 with year-round access. * Devils Tower, WY— 6.5 miles, * Hulett, WY— 10.5 miles (Municipal Airport with 5,500-foot runway) * Sundance, WY—31 miles, * Gillette, WY—65 miles, * Spearfish, SD–65 miles, * Deadwood, SD—79 miles, * Rapid City, SD—110 miles, * Billings, MT—299 miles, * Cheyenne, WY— 308 miles, * Denver, CO–408 miles. Recreation and Area Information: The ranch’s setting provides access to a wide range of recreational opportunities in the region. The Black Hills and northeastern Wyoming are rich in western history and renowned for exceptional tourism opportunities. Many of the area’s most notable attractions are located within one to two hours of the ranch, including Devils Tower National Monument—the nation’s first national monument—just 10 minutes away. Just 15 minutes northeast, Hulett has small-town charm along with notable amenities, including a highly regarded 18-hole golf course and a local airport. The Golf Club at Devils Tower, on the edge of Hulett, is known for its unique “tarmac-to-tee in 10 minutes” experience and features fine dining at the clubhouse’s 77 Steakhouse & Saloon. For additional conveniences, Spearfish, SD—just one hour to the southeast—serves as a regional hub for shopping, dining, arts, culture, entertainment, and medical services.
$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)
$3,200,000  •  1,077 acres
Welcome to Lazy K Ranch, an extraordinary turnkey South Texas hunting ranch where decades of thoughtful wildlife management, exceptional native habitat, and premier improvements come together to create one of the finest recreational properties available today in the Kinney County region.
$9,400,000  •  1,073 acres
For more information, please contact the listing agent, Brett Grier, at (817) 357-7347 or bgrier@hallandhall.com Redhawk Lake Ranch offers approximately 1,073+/- deeded acres in Montague County, Texas, with a 10.16-mile perimeter of the ranch boundary, situated adjacent to Lake Nocona, which is ranked among the top bass fishing lakes in the state. The property is enrolled in the Texas Department of Wildlife Managed Land Deer Program (MLDP) and carries agricultural exemption status, providing a sound foundation for both recreational and operational use. The ranch is watered by three producing water wells and 15 ponds, with 1.8 miles of Farmers Branch Creek and 0.30 miles of Dripping Springs Creek traversing the property. Approximately 86 acres of coastal hay production, and six established food plots totaling approximately 63 acres support a well-managed wildlife program. The land is cross-fenced into multiple pastures for rotational grazing. It is supported by a complete set of working cattle pens with a squeeze chute, a 30-ton overhead feed bin, and a 1,000-gallon diesel tank with an electric pump. Improvements include a Morgan Building cabin serving as a field headquarters, complete with sleeping quarters, a bathroom, a small kitchen, a washer and dryer, and a mini-split HVAC unit. Three vacant lots within the Nocona Hills community provide additional access points and HOA-served potable water. Deer blinds and feeders are included in the sale. Wildlife is abundant, with whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, dove, and ducks well represented across the property, along with a variety of native predator species. The ranch's adjacency to Lake Nocona and its multiple access points from four separate road approaches create compelling opportunities for low-density residential subdivision, recreational development, or continued ranching and hunting operations. The Facts: ~ 1,073+/- deeded acres in Montague County, Texas ~ 10.16 miles of ranch perimeter boundary ~ Adjacent to Lake Nocona, a top-rated bass fishing lake ~ Enrolled in the Texas MLDP program with an ag exemption ~ Three water wells and 15 ponds across the ranch ~ 1.8 miles of Farmers Branch Creek and 0.30 miles of Dripping Springs Creek ~ 86+/- acres of coastal hay production yielding 165 round bales (2025) ~ Six established food plots totaling approximately 63± acres ~ Cross-fenced with cattle pens, a squeeze chute, a feed bin, and a diesel tank ~ Cabin, additional access points, and strong potential for development or recreation
$3,655,400  •  1,044 acres
South Canadian River Ranch is a rare and exceptional opportunity to own a large, legacy-quality hunting and recreational property in northwest Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Spanning over 1,044 contiguous acres, this expansive ranch boasts 1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage and nearly a mile of Beaver Creek meandering through its diverse landscape. Surrounded by expansive neighboring ranches ranging from 2,000 to 5,000+ acres, this property offers privacy, seclusion, and prime conditions for managing and growing trophy-class wildlife. LOCATION Strategically positioned in NW Pittsburg County, near the Hughes County line, the ranch offers convenient access and proximity to several major cities: -21 miles to McAlester -104 miles to Tulsa -117 miles to Oklahoma City -189 miles to Dallas Access is excellent, with the property located less than 7.1 miles north of Highway 270. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The terrain is as scenic as it is functional. From gently rolling hardwood ridges to open meadows and fertile river bottoms, this property offers a blend of cover and open areas ideal for both wildlife and agricultural potential. -Varied elevations from 660’ to 900’ -11 ponds scattered across the property -2.8+ miles of wet weather tributaries feeding into Beaver Creek and the river -Prime soil and terrain for food plots, hay production, or grazing -Abundant travel corridors and habitat for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and more -Historical remnants like old barns add rustic character and a touch of local history This mix of terrain provides an exceptional canvas for ATV/UTV exploration, hiking, and nature enjoyment. The ranch also offers excellent fishing in both the river and ponds, with bass, perch, and catfish commonly found. WILDLIFE With virtually no hunting pressure for over 50 years, South Canadian River Ranch is a wildlife sanctuary. The only individuals accessing the land in recent decades have been the ranch manager and his son. Species commonly seen on the property include: -Whitetail deer (trophy potential) -Wild turkey -Ducks & other waterfowl -Coyotes & bobcats -Occasional elk and black bear traveling the river corridor Thanks to the large, neighboring ranches and the river ecosystem, this property is primed for high-end hunting, wildlife management, or conservation. AGRICULTURE Decades ago, a portion of this property was farmed in wheat and milo. Those old tillable fields are currently grown over in a variety of grasses and other vegetation, and would make exceptional food plot locations. These fields, combined with various pipeline clearings, provide substantial acreage that could be attributed to wildlife habitat and forage. Water Water is a defining feature of this ranch: -1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage -.9 miles of Beaver Creek -11 ponds and multiple wet-weather creeks -Two historic wells (hand-dug and drilled with metal casing) These features support excellent water access for both wildlife and potential future development. ELECTRICITY There is a retired electric line near the river that has potential for reactivation. Electricity is currently available near the SW corner of the ranch. MINERALS Surface rights only; no minerals are owned or conveyed with the sale. AREA HISTORY Situated in the historic Choctaw Nation, this ranch has a rich local legacy. Acquired in the 1940s by a doctor and geologist, it was originally operated as a cattle ranch. The discovery of natural gas shifted the focus away from agriculture, and the land has since evolved into a wild, untouched recreational paradise. South Canadian River Ranch is a rare, turnkey opportunity to own a premium recreational property in one of Oklahoma’s best-kept secret regions for big game hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure. With stunning topography, abundant water, low hunting pressure, and a prime location surrounded by large ranches, this property checks all the boxes for a trophy-class ranch investment. This ranch is a broker-owned property that is ready for immediate sale and stewardship.
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$2,387,400  •  1,038 acres
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1038 Acres w Elec and Well. Game managed. Views.
Contact for Price  •  1,029 acres
The 1,029± acre Keeney Ranch is an elite, fully turnkey, high-fenced Hill Country exotic and trophy Whitetail operation built for serious wildlife management, luxury living, and multi-generational family legacy ownership. This rare offering features a 7,000± sq ft custom main home, guest cabin, extensive barn and ranch infrastructure, six water wells, four fully lined ponds, MLD-managed Whitetail genetics, and an exceptionally diverse, well-established exotic game herd—all of which will convey with the sale. With its balance of luxury improvements, income-producing wildlife, and full off-grid capability, Keeney Ranch is fully operational and immediately enjoyable for both the sportsman and the end-user family buyer.
Contact for Price  •  1,000 acres
1000± Acres Maverick County - Paved access, game fenced, 1 large fishing lake, water, electricity, giant deer now, no need to wait! Ready-to-go best all around recreational ranch you will find! Priced to sell! Call Jeff Soele: (210) 705-4013.
$1,950,000  •  995 acres
Great opportunity to own this 995 +/- acre ranch up Warthan Canyon on Highway 198 with BLM access. There are breathtaking views throughout and total privacy. Three parcels are included. There are 13 outlets with 9 users who use the Warthan Canyon Water Co. which supplies water needs for the cattle ranch. There is also a well available for the home and pool. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large master suite complete with bath and Jacuzzi tub, hardwood flooring in the living room, slate flooring in the bathrooms. The kitchen has granite counter tops, 6 burner gas range. An infinity pool with spectacular views, wrap around deck, mature landscaping, covered patio, 2 car attached garage, 4 car detached garage with a 30x60 shop, 2-5 ton heating & cooling units, comp. roof and so much more! Located just 10 miles West of Coalinga. The house currently rents as an Airbnb and generates about $60K a year with the potential to make more.
Contact for Price  •  995 acres
Guajillo Rack Ranch is an exceptional 995 +/- acre Southwestern Texas hunting and recreational ranch located just outside Brackettville, featuring strong accessibility around the ranch, diverse terrain with seasonal creeks, bluffs, rolling hills and pastures, and a premier wildlife setup. With extensive water infrastructure, sweeping views, and a fully improved headquarters, Guajillo Rack Ranch delivers the ideal blend of functionality, comfort, and high-quality habitat for serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
$4,700,000  •  980 acres
Elkhorn Creek Ranch - Hulett, Wyoming Experience the ultimate western ranch in the natural beauty and inspiring landscapes of the Elkhorn Creek Ranch. Endless adventure awaits at this picturesque foothills setting where the scenic venue offers live water, stunning vistas, exceptional wildlife habitat, and is situated adjacent to public land in two places. Over a mile of Elkhorn Creek meanders across the middle of the ranch and through the valley near the headquarters. The excellent hunting opportunities on the ranch have been featured several times on The Sportman’s Channel TV Show, Hardcore Pursuit. Located in northeastern Wyoming about a 25-minute drive north of Hulett, the ranch is close to Black Hills National Forest, and Devils Tower National Monument. The property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the stunning beauty and recreational abundance of the Black Hills region. * Property Highlights * - 980 +/- deeded acres and 160 +/- acres of State Grazing Lease. - Over a mile of Elkhorn Creek. - Borders public land. - Excellent wildlife habitat and hunting opportunities. - Featured on The Sportman’s Channel. - Four bedroom home. - Heated Shop - Separate living quarters for hunters & guests. - Scenic venue with inspiring landscapes. - 25-minute drive north of Hulett, WY. - 45-minute drive to Black Hills National Forest and Devils Tower. Visit ArnoldRealty.com for maps and more info, or call listing broker, Jim Pederson at 307-746-2083.
$15,200,000  •  949 acres
The Smith Ranch Northeast Pasture spans 949± acres of rolling oaks, an 8-acre private lake, and over 4 miles of creeks. This premier Hill Country ranch offers trophy whitetail and exotics, 4 ponds, and multiple homesite locations with expansive views. Fully developed to balance habitat, recreation, and family enjoyment, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
Contact for Price  •  906.74 acres
Sycamore Creek Ranch is the complete package—a turnkey 906.74+/- acre high-fenced recreational ranch offering exceptional live water, trophy hunting, quality improvements, and the kind of natural beauty rarely found in one property.
$7,300,000  •  901 acres
Hill Country Oasis, Diverse 900 Acres with rising elevations, varied terrain, plethora of wildlife and an abundance of water resources.
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$4,671,000  •  865 acres
$4,760,000
A great mix of prime browse, rolling topography, scattered oaks, ample water, and good soils make the Dos Colinas Ranch one to see for buyers looking for a high fenced ranch that they can put their own finishing touches on. This ranch is a great opportunity to shape a ranch into just what the new owner would like it to be, while benefiting from significant work by the current owner in the way of water development, enhancement of the deer herd, and the introduction of exotics. LOCATION Located just 20 miles north of the conveniences of Beeville, in northern Bee County, Dos Colinas Ranch is approximately 180 miles from Houston, 125 miles from Austin, and 75 miles from San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Access is via a paved county road to the gate, where a fee owned 60’ wide strip/ranch road leads to the main entry to the ranch. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Located in the northern reaches of the South Texas Brush Country, this area averages approximately 30 inches of rainfall per year. A rolling property with a pair of ±80 foot hills, approximately 75% of the soils are sandy loam and sandy clay loams, excellent for grass for quail habitat and browse for deer. Elevations range from 370’ – 480’. There is ample water for wildlife spread around the ranch via 5 well-fed tanks and several troughs. Along with the hardwoods and mesquites, there is high quality browse including guallio, blackbrush, guyacan, granjeno, brasil, and lime prickly ash, among others. Grasses are predominantly a mix of natives such as windmill, side oats gramma, and three-awn. WILDLIFE At the time of this writing, there are twenty bred does fawning in the soft release pen. These does and the breeder bucks are South Texas genetics, and should produce some exceptional bucks. Additionally, there is a herd of 15 scimitar-horned oryx that are a mix of mature and younger (currently pre-breeding age) animals. As a bonus, there are at least a couple of Axis does on property. The turkey population on this ranch and area in general is excellent, and dove hunting can be great, particularly at the tanks. On a recent, short walk through some of the medium-thick country, several pairs of quail were flushed, which is not surprising given the soils and habitat. IMPROVEMENTS There are no vertical improvements on the ranch. There are multiple locations with electrical and water access that would make good homesites. WATER There are two electric wells and one solar installed by the current owner in 2024, plus an older electric well. All are piped to troughs and or small tanks spread around the ranch to insure water is close by for game. MINERALS Surface only (owner has no minerals). There are two older gas wells on the property that are active.
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$3,329,284  •  865 acres
The Dilley Ranch, located in northernmost La Salle County on the Frio/La Salle County line, and just south of Dilley, is a fantastic opportunity for the agricultural producer, recreational user and investor alike. With frontage on both I-35 and County Line Road the possibilities are wide ranging. Highly productive soils and diverse brush complement the location of this ranch. LOCATION The ranch is accessed off the southbound frontage road of I-35 just south of Dilley. The northern boundary of the ranch fronts County Line Road providing additional access. Public road frontage is nearly 3 miles total. Drive time from San Antonio is just over an hour; from Austin is about 2:20 and from Houston is less than 4 hours. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Diverse South Texas brush, trees and grasses are found on the ranch. The predominantly sandy loam soils provide the base for fantastic quail management opportunities. The ranch has been managed for both quail and grazing. WILDLIFE Wildlife populations may include native white-tailed deer, northern bobwhite quail, scaled quail, Rio Grande Turkey, dove, migratory waterfowl and feral hogs, allowing for excellent and diverse hunting opportunities. AGRICULTURE The ranch is very productive from a forage standpoint capable of supporting a 50 animal unit cattle operation. The ranch is cross fenced into multiple pastures/traps and there is a set of working pens. IMPROVEMENTS Aside from typical ranch operational infrastructure and a couple of old structures, the ranch is unimproved. WATER The ranch has one operating water well and one stock tank. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer and is located in the jurisdiction of the Wintergarden Groundwater Conservation District. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available at different locations on the ranch. MINERALS This offering is surface only. There is one existing production pad on the ranch and there is a surface use agreement in place that is associated with the current lease. OTHER DETAILS There are one pipeline easement and one transmission line easement that cross the ranch. The open space of the property benefits from 1D1 Agricultural/Wildlife Management use tax valuation. The tractor and shredder in the photo array are contractor owned and do not convey.
$3,083,500  •  863 acres
Under Contract
The Getaway is a convergence of land, water, and wildlife that serious hunters and recreational land buyers spend years searching for. Positioned near US Highway 80 between Dallas and Shreveport, this 863-acre property in Upshur and Wood counties carries nearly two miles of Sabine River frontage, 2.5 miles of Rogers Creek running through the interior, hardwood bottoms stacked with deer, sloughs that hold birds when the migration pushes through, and approximately 150 acres of mature Loblolly Pine plantation that adds both timber value and thick, thermal cover. Five pipeline right-of-ways cut natural shooting lanes through the property. Multiple established shooting houses are already in place. The infrastructure is built. The habitat is dialed in. You show up, hang your coat, and hunt. Whitetail Deer Hunting | 180-Class Bucks Harvested on This Property The hardwood bottoms and creek drainages at The Getaway hold the kind of whitetail hunting that keeps serious deer hunters coming back season after season. The canopy is a mix of Post Oak, Willow Oak, Water Oak, Red Oak, Cherry Bark Oak, Shumard Red Oak, Black Hickory, and Black Gum, mature mast producers that draw deer out of the timber and into range during the rut and early season. Rogers Creek and the Sabine River corridor create natural travel routes that concentrate deer movement and make patterning big bucks a matter of patience, not luck. The property’s track record speaks for itself. 180-class whitetails have been harvested here. Five pipeline right-of-ways function as ready-made shooting lanes and food plot candidates. Multiple shooting houses are in position and ready to hunt. The Getaway has the genetics, the habitat, and the pressure history to produce mature bucks. It does not need a rebuild; it needs new boots! Duck Hunting on Sloughs, Flooded Timber, and Sabine River Bottoms When the migration stacks up in East Texas, The Getaway becomes a different kind of place entirely. The sloughs are loaded with Duckweed and Smartweed and ringed by timber that pins birds and keeps them working. Flooded timber and creek bottoms along Rogers Creek and the Sabine produce the kind of natural habitat that holds puddle ducks throughout the season; no pumps, no artificial flooding, just the land working the way it was designed to work. Wood Ducks, Teal, Mallard, and other puddle ducks have been taken here in past seasons. Cleared roads and interior trails provide direct access to every duck hunting area on the property without walking out at dark in knee-deep water. Sabine River Fishing | Bass, Catfish, Crappie, and Alligator Gar The Sabine River, which runs along the property boundary, is a working East Texas river fishery, not a supplemental amenity. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Blue Catfish, Bream, Buffalo, Carp, and Alligator Gar all inhabit the river. Rogers Creek adds additional holding water inside the property. Whether you are running lines, throwing a topwater at first light, or fly fishing the creek edges during summer, the water at The Getaway fishes hard across multiple species and seasons without leaving the property. For the angler who wants a base camp with serious river access, the combination of Sabine frontage and interior creek mileage makes this property a compelling setup. Hog Hunting, Small Game, and Year-Round Opportunities The Getaway does not go quiet between deer and duck seasons. Wild hogs are active throughout the property, and the creek bottoms and pine thickets provide exactly the kind of rooting, denning, and travel cover that keeps populations moving and huntable year-round. Bobcats, Coyotes, and Squirrels round out the small game and predator opportunities. The diverse habitat, from river bottoms to pine plantations to open fields, supports a full rotation of hunting activity from archery season through late winter, with hogs bridging every gap in between. Camp Headquarters | Furnished Cabin, Equipment Storage, and Walk-In Cooler The camp infrastructure at The Getaway was built for working hunters, not weekend glampers. Camp Headquarters includes a fully furnished cabin with one private bedroom, a large bunkroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a living and gathering area with a front porch. Every piece of furniture conveys. Utilities are established; Big Sandy City Water and Upshur County Rural Electric are already in place, backed by conventional septic. The support buildings are what separate this camp from a cleared lot with a cabin dropped on it. A 30×50-foot insulated equipment storage building with roll-up doors at each end handles gear, ATVs, and other equipment. A separate shed built for tractors, implements, and trailers includes a dedicated walk-in cooler for storing harvested game, the kind of setup that matters when you are stacking deer during the rut or running several hunters through a multi-day camp. The property currently holds agricultural exemption status, which carries meaningful tax advantages for the incoming owner. Loblolly Pine Plantation | 150 Acres of Timber Value Four stands of mature Loblolly Pine cover approximately 150 acres of the property. The timber carries real commercial value — pulpwood, sawtimber, and utility pole markets all draw from well-stocked East Texas plantation stands. For hunters, these same stands provide dense thermal cover, solid bedding areas, and natural travel corridors connecting the hardwood bottoms to the open fields. Big Sandy, Texas | Between Dallas and Shreveport on Highway 80 The Getaway sits on US Highway 80 at Big Sandy, Texas, roughly halfway between Dallas and Shreveport — a location that makes this ranch genuinely accessible for buyers coming from multiple directions. Big Sandy provides immediate access to fuel, supplies, and services, while Tyler and Longview offer full-service medical facilities, retail, major grocery, and dining within a short drive. The surrounding East Texas Pineywoods region supports a strong hunting and outdoor culture, with TPWD-managed wildlife resources, nearby access to Lake O’ The Pines, Caddo Lake, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir, and a well-established community of landowners committed to serious wildlife management. Drive Times from The Getaway: • Big Sandy, TX — 5 miles, approximately 8 minutes • Tyler, TX — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • Longview, TX — 32 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Dallas, TX — 113 miles, approximately 1 hour 48 minutes • Shreveport, LA — 87 miles, approximately 1 hour 32 minutes Airport Access — Regional and International Connections The Getaway’s position on Highway 80 puts multiple commercial airports within practical range for out-of-state buyers, partners, or guests who prefer to fly in and drive straight to camp. Regional Airports: • Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) — 34 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) — 85 miles, approximately 1 hour 20 minutes Major Airports: • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — 115 miles, approximately 1 hour 50 minutes • Dallas Love Field (DAL) — 110 miles, approximately 1 hour 45 minutes
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