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$24,000,000  •  1,981 acres
Lolo Ranch is situated roughly 20 minutes south from Missoula, Montana's second largest metropolitan area. Tucked at the base of the famed Bitterroot Mountain Range, the property has extensive water rights utilizing two irrigation pivots supporting a robust livestock operation. Access is exceptional with a paved highway providing close proximity to a full suite of services including commercial and private air transportation from Missoula's newly renovated airport. Recreation is boundless, with millions of acres of public land directly adjacent to the property and unique access to several alpine lakes and the Lower 48's largest wilderness complex. The Bitterroot River, flowing through the center of the valley, provides world class trout fishing only minutes from the ranch. There are numerous professionally designed ski runs in the higher elevations making winter skiing or summer mountain biking a private and exclusive experience. One of the largest herds of resident elk in the northern Bitterroot Valley call the ranch home. With its carefully crafted professional ski runs, adjacent access to millions of acres of public ground and proximity to a significant population center, Lolo Ranch has all the raw ingredients for a world-class destination or lifestyle development catering to an emerging class of residents looking for a recreation-centric lifestyle surrounded by spectacular scenery. The Facts: ~ 1,981+/- acres of rolling foothills, riparian corridors, forested ridges and irrigated meadows ~ 5,000+/- square feet owner's residence with five bedrooms and six bathrooms ~ 155+/- acres under pivot irrigation ~ Unrivaled potential for shared ranch lifestyle community or development with a focus on recreation and agriculture ~ Over two miles of underground mainline power, 1.4 miles of city-wide paved streets, 1.8 miles of pavement-ready gravel roads, miles of trails, and dozens of professionally designed ski runs ~ The largest resident elk herd in the northern Bitterroot Valley occupies the ranch year-round ~ Approximately 3.5 miles of public land boundary providing exclusive access into the Lolo National Forest and Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, two alpine lakes, and the largest roadless area in the contiguous United States ~ Significant water rights for irrigation and stock ~ Not encumbered by a conservation easement, allowing a new owner to protect viewsheds, agricultural soils and wildlife corridors by limiting development should they choose ~ 15 minutes south of Missoula, Montana; under 30 minutes to Missoula's regional airport
$7,500,000  •  1,943 acres
Under Contract
The Gardner Ranch, located near Morris in Okmulgee and McIntosh Counties, Oklahoma, consists of approximately 1,943+/- acres, with the main body of 1,878+/- acres being contiguous and an additional 65+/- acres situated just 450 feet away. The property is operated as an efficient cow-calf ranch, with approximately 15 pastures and traps that enhance grazing efficiency and livestock management. Water resources are abundant, with more than 24 ponds distributed across the ranch, supporting both livestock needs and recreational opportunities. The headquarters are centrally located to efficiently manage daily operations and provide effective oversight of the entire property. This ranch sits in a well-established cattle-producing region with favorable climate conditions and proximity to major transportation routes and nearby communities. The property also offers recreational appeal, including hunting and access to Lake Eufaula, while maintaining a balance between operational productivity and rural lifestyle amenities. The Facts: ~ Approximately 1,943+/- total acres, including 1,878+/- contiguous acres ~ Additional 65+/- acre tract located just 450 feet from the main body ~ Designed as an efficient cow/calf operation ~ Divided into approximately 15 pastures and traps for rotational grazing ~ More than 24 ponds providing abundant water resources ~ Centrally located headquarters for optimal ranch management ~ Well-built cattle handling facilities and multiple metal storage buildings ~ Approximately 7.5 miles of road frontage with 2.5 miles paved ~ Located just two miles from Lake Eufaula for recreational access ~ Proximity to major hubs, including Tulsa, Okmulgee, and Interstate 40
$18,500,000  •  1,935 acres
1935 +/- Acre Incredible French Country Estate offers peace, privacy, and the enjoyment of having your own hunting and fishing preserve. Lake Ledwith is 1,400 acres, of which 700 +/- acres are included in the sale of this property. Magnificent, professionally designed, and sculpted 7,918 SF 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath stone residence combines the best of elegance, style, and craftsmanship and offers gorgeous, expansive views of the surrounding Granddaddy Oaks and grounds. The foyer opens to a grand staircase, formal dining, and a large living room with a carved stone fireplace. Beautiful chef’s kitchen with hidden pantry, butler’s pantry, expansive center island, the bar seats 5, and separates the family room with fireplace and family dining area. The open floor plan makes the home perfect for entertaining friends and family. French doors open onto expansive verandas with a summer kitchen, outdoor dining, and gathering areas around a double-sided fireplace overlooking an exquisite pool. Spacious owner’s suite offers a seating area, dual closets, and access to the pool. The incredible features that make this French home elegant and warm include Travertine floors, soaring architectural ceilings, impressive beam works, 5 fireplaces, and intricate moldings. Private office, exercise room, wine room, game room with beautiful beverage bar and seating area for watching games, planning your next duck, deer, or turkey hunt, or showing pictures of your 8- to 12-pound bass caught on your property. 1,200 +/- acres are perimeter fenced with 8-foot-high game fencing. In terms of privacy and security, this resort-like property is unsurpassed. 4- Car garage. Located just minutes from the Williston airport.
Contact for Price  •  1,933 acres
PROPERTY SPECS Total Acres: 1,933± Water: Lake, Ponds, Creek, Water Wells, Irrigation Wells County: Zavala Nearest City: Carrizo Springs Distance: 20 Minutes Features: 9BR/5.5BA Hunting Lodge 3 Suite Guest Hotel 5BR/5BA Main House Giant Lake Many Stock Tanks Both Sides of Chacon Creek 2 Irrigation Wells 2 Domestic Water Wells Some Minerals/No Production Huge Barn/Workshop Rifle/Pistol Range Level III MLD Game Managed Giant Whitetails Electric Gated Paved Access
$5,300,000  •  1,924 acres
In the rolling hills of Tehama County, outside of Corning, CA where the horizon stretches endlessly and the air is filled with quiet promise, lies the 1,924-acre Bar 69 Ranch that embodies the spirit of the American West. This legacy property has been held by only its second owner since the original 1,519-acre ranch was established. This is more than just land, it’s a reminder of the freedom found in wide-open spaces and the limitless opportunities they hold. At the heart of the ranch is a warm and inviting 2,400 sq. ft. main home featuring a spacious loft and traditional cellar that embodies the perfect blend of comfort and country charm. Nearby, two thoughtfully designed guest houses (a two-bedroom and a one-bedroom) offer private accommodations for family, friends, or visitors, while a 1BD/1BA labor home provides flexible housing for ranch hands. Whether you’re hosting weekend gatherings or fun family reunions, the expansive recreational room is a standout feature, complete with an 18-foot bar and attached kitchen. It’s the ideal setting for entertaining guests who can retreat to the nearby guest homes after a night of stories, music, and laughter under the open sky. Beyond the living spaces, the ranch is a fully functional livestock operation with multiple barns, a well-equipped shop featuring large roll-up doors with 3-phase power, corrals, pens, squeeze, and loading chutes. The property is cross and perimeter fenced, supporting 235 cow/calf pairs year-round. Additional features like RV hookups with water, sewer, and electric, a two-car garage, and various outbuildings add even more flexibility. The property’s water resources are extensive, consisting of eight year-round ponds, four seasonal ponds, two seasonal creeks, five irrigated pastures, an ag well, solar wells, domestic wells, and designated water rights. Outdoor recreational opportunities are endless on this wide, expansive ranch. Five of the year-round ponds are stocked with bass, providing great fishing opportunities. Hunters and those who appreciate the wildlife will find pigs, deer, boar, doves, and quail all on the property. This is a ranch where tradition meets possibility, where the land provides, the views inspire, and the lifestyle is rich with meaning. Whether you’re continuing a ranching legacy or starting a new chapter, the Bar 69 Ranch offers the space, the infrastructure, and the freedom to make it your own. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Prime Northern California ranchland in Tehama County • Only second ownership since the original 1,519-acre ranch was established • Eight year-round ponds (five of those ponds with bass), four seasonal ponds, & two creeks • 5 irrigated pastures; up to 200 ± acres of irrigated land • 100% of mineral rights on 1,519 acres and 50% on the remaining 405 acres • 1 ag well, 3 solar wells for cattle, & 4 domestic wells for homes & livestock • Water Rights: Two valuable water rights (A019105 & A021348) transfer with the sale • Current winter grazing lease from November 1 to June 1 • The ranch supports 235 cow/calf pairs year-round • Abundant wildlife, including deer, pigs, boar, quail, and doves • Fish in the ponds for bass • No conservation easements • No easements or rights-of-way, except a prescriptive easement along Long Hollow Road & an AT&T easement to main house • Main house, two guest houses, & a labor home • A large recreational room with an 18-foot bar & a kitchen • Outbuildings: A metal shop with three-phase power, multiple barns, sheds, & a large corral system with a squeeze chute • There are also three RV hookups with water, sewer, & electricity • 66-grave cemetery on property; landlocked due to creek; no public access
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$6,950,000  •  1,900 acres
$7,250,000
In the heart of Northern California's revered Wine Country, where the refined elegance of Sonoma's viticultural heritage converges with the untamed grandeur of Mendocino's coastal highlands, the Mazzini Ranch emerges as an unparalleled jewel for the discerning high-end buyer. This contiguous 1,900+/- acre estate is not merely land—it's a canvas for visionary ambition, offering a rare blend of seclusion, sophistication, and strategic accessibility. Just a scenic 1.5-hour drive from the innovation hubs of San Francisco or a 2-hour escape from Silicon Valley's fast-paced ecosystem, the ranch delivers a "world away" sanctuary while remaining effortlessly connected to urban luxuries. Proximity to Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS)—a mere 30-minute drive—allows for seamless private jet arrivals, with Cloverdale's municipal airport nearby for even more discreet general aviation options. Ten minutes from Cloverdale and 20-25 minutes from Healdsburg, the epicenter of Sonoma's Michelin-starred dining scene and boutique wineries, this property invites you to trade boardrooms for breathtaking vistas without sacrificing convenience. THE ULTIMATE MULTI-GENERATIONAL SANCTUARY For the discerning visionary seeking to forge a private dynasty amid nature's splendor, Mazzini Ranch redefines the family compound. With the potential for 17 legal parcels through Certificates of Compliance, this vast expanse provides an extraordinary blank slate to craft a bespoke legacy estate tailored to elevated lifestyles. • Legacy Development with Cutting-Edge Potential: Envision multiple ultra-luxury residences, each sited for absolute privacy and commanding 360-degree panoramas of rolling vineyards, redwoods, and the rugged Coast Range. Integrate smart-home technologies, helipad access, and high-speed fiber optics for a seamless blend of rustic retreat and connected haven—perfect for remote work sessions overlooking the valley or hosting elite gatherings. • A Shared Heritage in Seclusion: Miles of private, impeccably maintained roads and trails connect these estates, creating a secure, gated enclave where generations can thrive independently yet unite for shared adventures. Build your family's narrative here, away from the public eye, in a setting that echoes the private ranches favored by luminaries and influential figures. A STORIED TERROIR: THE NEXT CHAPTER AWAITS YOUR VISION Rooted in early 20th-century heritage, the Mazzini Ranch (often referenced as Mazzoni in viticultural circles) was founded by the Mazzoni family and meticulously stewarded for decades by the Oltranti family since their acquisition in 1988. This land's agricultural pedigree is legendary, having supplied premium Zinfandel and Carignane grapes to the iconic Ridge Vineyards, crafting wines that have earned global acclaim for their depth and complexity. Join the ranks of Sonoma's celebrity vineyard owners—like Francis Ford Coppola, Guy Fieri, and John Lasseter—who have transformed similar properties into personal empires of excellence. With the original vines thoughtfully removed, 200+/- acres of prime, cleared terrain now stand ready for reinvention into high-value ventures that align with sustainable luxury: • Precision Viticulture for the Connoisseur: Replant with state-of-the-art, high-density clones optimized for the ranch's diverse microclimates—sun-drenched south-facing slopes ideal for bold reds, cooler northern exposures for crisp whites. Capitalize on Sonoma's booming wine market, potentially partnering with renowned winemakers for estate bottlings that rival the region's elite. • Artisan Agriculture and Regenerative Practices: Cultivate boutique olive groves yielding award-winning extra-virgin oils, heirloom stone fruit orchards, or organic specialty crops. Embrace regenerative farming to enhance soil health and biodiversity, appealing to eco-conscious buyers with carbon-sequestering potential. • Equestrian Excellence and Premium Livestock Operations: The expansive level valleys and gently rolling meadows are primed for world-class equestrian facilities, complete with custom stables, arenas, and trails. Alternatively, establish a significant cattle ranch or sophisticated livestock operation focused on premium heritage breeds, blending high-value productivity with sustainable grazing practices and the timeless allure of ranch stewardship. THE TOPOGRAPHY: A SYMPHONY OF OAKS, REDWOODS, AND DOUGLAS FIR FORESTS Mazzini Ranch unfolds as a living masterpiece of California's Coast Range ecology, transitioning from golden oak-studded woodlands and sun-kissed pastoral basins to dramatic high-elevation wilderness. • Ecological Diversity and Immersive Beauty: Wander through sun-dappled meadows alive with wildflowers in spring, ascend to rugged peaks offering unobstructed views of the Russian River Valley below, and descend into shaded canyons where redwoods tower like sentinels. This biodiversity not only captivates but also supports a thriving ecosystem, ideal for conservation-minded stewards. • Redwood and Fir Forests: Nature's Cathedral: The northern slopes and deep ravines host majestic redwoods and Douglas firs, their canopies filtering light onto fern-lined paths and spring-fed streams that murmur year-round. These serene groves provide a meditative escape, evoking the tranquility sought by those fleeing urban intensity. • Water Security for Enduring Legacy: In an era of climate resilience, the ranch boasts a robust 70+/- GPM well, multiple natural springs bubbling from the earth, and a picturesque year-round pond—ensuring abundant water for residences, agriculture, and recreation, even in dry seasons. A PRIVATE SPORTING & ADVENTURE PRESERVE FOR THE ELITE OUTDOORSMAN Transform Mazzini into your exclusive playground, rivaling the bespoke estates of Sonoma's high-profile residents. • Elite Hunting in Managed Wilderness: Home to thriving populations of trophy Black-tailed deer, wild boar, and Rio Grande turkeys, the ranch offers premier fair-chase opportunities within a privately managed habitat. Ethical hunting programs can be tailored for family traditions or hosted retreats. • The Internal Arterial Network: Boundless Exploration: An extensive system of groomed roads and trails spans the property, from valley floors to remote ridgelines—perfect for equestrian expeditions, mountain biking, ATV adventures, or serene hikes. Install solar-powered charging stations to align with sustainable innovations. INFRASTRUCTURE & RESIDENTIAL ASSETS: READY FOR IMMEDIATE ELEVATION Poised for instant enjoyment or as a launchpad for architectural grandeur, the ranch's existing improvements blend functionality with potential for opulent upgrades. • The Ranch Headquarters: A charming 1,700+/- square-foot ranch-style home (2BR/2BA) near the main entrance serves as an operational hub or luxurious guest quarters, with room for expansion into a modernist masterpiece. • The Caretaker’s House: A 1,200+/- square-foot secondary residence (2BR/2BA) offers premium accommodations for on-site management, staff, or VIP visitors, ensuring seamless estate operations. • The Remote Sanctuary: A newly constructed custom cabin on the ranch's elevated "back side" delivers breathtaking panoramic views of layered mountains and profound canyons—an idyllic off-grid retreat for introspection, stargazing, or high-end glamping experiences. STRATEGIC INVESTMENT & STEWARDSHIP: A VISIONARY'S PORTFOLIO • 17 Legal Parcels: Phased Luxury Development: Unlock immense value through subdivided estates, ideal for a multi-generational compound or selective sales to like-minded buyers, all while preserving the core's integrity. • Conservation Potential with Fiscal Advantages: The ranch's biologically rich redwood and fir forests qualify for voluntary conservation easements, yielding substantial federal income and estate tax benefits. Safeguard the pristine viewshed and ecological treasures, aligning with the sustainable ethos prized by visionary philanthropists. The Mazzini Ranch transcends mere ownership—it's an invitation to author the next century of a historic agricultural icon. For the high-end buyer, this is your opportunity to claim a legacy of unparalleled scale, where ambition meets nature's majesty in perfect harmony. Property Highlights: • Total Acreage: 1,900± Acres • Compound Potential: 17 legal parcels with multi-generational capacity • Ranch Headquarters: 1,700± sq ft (2BR / 2BA) • Caretaker’s House: 1,200± sq ft (2BR / 2BA) • High-Country Cabin: New custom construction with panoramic mountain & canyon views • Water Assets: 70 GPM well, multiple springs & year-round pond • Agricultural Base: 200± cleared acres with versatile, high-value potential • Proximity: 10 minutes to Cloverdale | 20–25 minutes to Healdsburg | 30 minutes to STS Airport | 1.5 hours to San Francisco | 2 hours to Silicon Valley
$3,495,000  •  1,867 acres
Shamrock Ranch – Premier Colorado Cattle, Sheep & Hunting Ranch for Sale Located just west of Hotchkiss, Colorado, Shamrock Ranch is a historic and productive Western ranch offering irrigated hay meadows, excellent water rights, and abundant wildlife habitat across approximately 1,867 acres. With a legacy of sheep ranching, this property has supported seasonal grazing through fall, winter, and spring, while producing high-quality hay during the summer. Featuring multiple homes, extensive agricultural infrastructure, and secluded yet accessible location, Shamrock Ranch presents a rare opportunity for livestock operations, hunting, or a private ranch retreat. Property Highlights 1,867 Total Acres 171.95 irrigated acres for summer hay production Approximately 133 sub-irrigated acres with adobe ground Remaining acreage in pinon-juniper mesas, adobe hillsides, and rangeland Robust Water Rights Portfolio Served by Oasis Ditch No. 1, plus Desert, Shamrock, and Matlock Ditches 7.8 cfs (priority A90) from Oasis Ditch No. 1 Additional decreed flow from Desert (6.0 cfs), Shamrock (5.0 cfs), and Matlock (2.0 cfs) Hotchkiss Slide Spring, decreed for 0.50 cfs, flows year-round for irrigation and livestock Multiple Residential Improvements Main Home: 3 bed, 1.75 bath, 1,249 sq. ft. with mini-split HVAC and wood stove Two Manager Homes: 2 bed, 1 bath each (605 sq. ft. and 840 sq. ft.), ideal for ranch hands or caretakers Homes serviced by Upper Surface Creek domestic water tap, brought in from the north via Redlands Mesa Ranch Infrastructure 2,880 sq. ft. Quonset shop with concrete pad Multiple loafing sheds, hay stack yards, and working pens Spring-fed watering system provides consistent livestock water year-round Recreational and Hunting Appeal Excellent habitat for mule deer, elk, quail, and upland birds Late-season elk hunting and established game trails throughout the mesas and draws Opportunities for horseback riding, hiking, and wildlife observation Working Western Ranch with History For Sale Shamrock Ranch has long served as a productive sheep ranch, supporting seasonal grazing rotations and summer hay operations. The high-mesa irrigated fields deliver consistent yields, supported by reliable water infrastructure. With a combination of irrigated, sub-irrigated, and native pasture, the ranch is well-suited for sheep, cattle, or equestrian use. Colorado Ranch with Strong and Secure Water Rights The ranch is anchored by a diversified and private water portfolio, headlined by the Oasis Ditch No. 1, with historic priority and significant flow rates. Additional water from the Desert, Shamrock, and Matlock Ditches, along with the year-round Hotchkiss Slide Spring, provide dependable supply for both irrigation and livestock water needs. This robust setup supports productive agricultural operations in all seasons. Secluded Hunting and Wildlife Habitat Shamrock Ranch’s landscape transitions from irrigated meadows to rugged mesas, offering prime terrain for big game and upland bird hunting. Located in a region well-known for mule deer and late-season elk, the property also hosts quail and other upland species, making it ideal for outdoor recreation, wildlife photography, and hunting excursions. A Rare Legacy Ranch Opportunity For Sale Shamrock Ranch is a one-of-a-kind Western property, combining a strong agricultural foundation with prime hunting and recreational appeal. Its historic legacy, premier water rights, and extensive infrastructure make it a rare opportunity for ranchers, investors, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. All information, including acreage, water rights, and other items, has been sourced from the county assessor and other public records. It is the responsibility of the buyer to independently verify all information to their satisfaction. Listing ID: 05022-161200
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$2,800,000  •  1,793.2 acres
$3,100,000
For more information or to schedule a showing, Contact Wes Oja, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 406-861-2501. The Lowery Ranch is a historically significant and well-managed property located just three miles west of Roundup. Encompassing 1,793+/- deeded acres, comprised of 1,750+/- acres of healthy rangeland and 43+/- acres of hay meadow, the ranch combines natural beauty, historical character, and responsible stewardship. A centerpiece of the property, the three-bedroom, one bathroom, 2,086+/- square foot historic stone home built in 1920, was formerly owned by Montana sheep baron Charles Bair. Additional ranch infrastructure includes a historic stone barn, multiple outbuildings, and a secondary residence. Miles of Horsethief Creek traverse the property, which also features open meadows and timberland in excellent condition. The entire ranch is protected under a conservation easement, preserving its scenic and ecological integrity. Lowery Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Montana history in a private and picturesque setting. The Facts: ~ 1,793+/- deeded acres ~ 1,750+/- acres of rangeland ~ 43+/- acres of hay meadows ~ Historic stone home built in 1920, formerly owned by Charles Bair ~ 2,086+/- square feet, three bedrooms, one bathroom ~ Historic barn, numerous outbuildings and an additional home ~ Rangeland and timber are in excellent condition ~ Conservation easement in place
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$4,750,000  •  1,779 acres
$4,950,000
A contiguous ranch of this magnitude is rarely available in Weld County, Colorado, a region recognized for its agricultural legacy and increasing development potential. Encompassing 1,779+/- deeded acres, the Sidwell Hereford Ranch is a highly functional and well-maintained purebred cattle operation. The location allows convenient access to regional urban centers while retaining the privacy and productivity of an established ranch property. It also supports diverse recreational uses, hosts healthy populations of mule deer and pronghorn, and boasts modest but scenic water resources, including a seasonal stream. The property benefits have been stewarded by the same family for generations, providing historical and operational continuity. The Facts: ~ 1,779+/- contiguous acres in the fast-growing and desirable portion of Weld County, Colorado ~ Fully functional purebred cattle ranch with Highway 85 frontage ~ Well-maintained 2,804+/- square feet three-bedroom, two-bathroom ranch home ~ Multiple outbuildings including a large shop, barns, and a sale barn ~ Includes associated domestic and agricultural water rights ~ Easy commutable distance to Fort Collins, Cheyenne, Greeley, Windsor, and Eaton
$3,500,000  •  1,702 acres
Under Contract
The Rupp Ranch near Hereford Oregon is a new offering. The ranch is located approximately 35 miles South of Baker City, Oregon in Baker County The ranch contains approximately 1,700 deeded acres in two parcels. The main ranch contains 1,060 acres of which approximately 550 acres is irrigated. The irrigated land has approximately 200 acres of good flood and sub irrigated meadow and permanent pasture. The balance of the irrigated land is sprinkler irrigated with 7 pivots and a small amount of ground covered with a wheel line. Water is released from Higgins Reservoir and diverted to the Burnt River and pumped to the sprinkled ground. Water is excellent and is diverted and pumped from the Burnt River which runs through the meadow portion of the ranch. Most all of the ranch is in grass and pasture, however some of the pivot ground could be planted to alfalfa. The current operation is grazing for 350 pair for the grazing season. The ranch is well fenced and provides ease of management. The main ranch is improved with an older single-family home, an older double wide manufactured home, large shop and two grain bins. The ranch has an excellent set of livestock working facilities and corrals. The upper tract is 640 acres of native range pasture and provides excellent mule deer and elk hunting. Overall, this is a good pasture ranch with strong grass and good production. It is priced to sell and this is a first time offering. Please give us a call if you have any questions or interest. We look forward to hearing from you. Offered at $3,500,000.00
$8,900,000  •  1,700 acres
Few properties in Texas can rival the waterfowl resources, coastal beauty, and sporting opportunities found at Oak Meadows Duck Camp. Spanning approximately 1,700 acres along Turtle Bay and Matagorda Bay near Palacios, Oak Meadows sits within one of the most celebrated waterfowl wintering areas on the Gulf Coast. The ranch’s 10 managed wetland impoundments, encompassing approximately 447 acres, have been thoughtfully developed and maintained to attract and hold exceptional numbers of ducks and geese throughout the season. A picturesque beachfront lodge overlooks the bay, offering commanding views of the water and spectacular coastal sunsets. With more than a mile of bay frontage, outstanding fishing, excellent dove hunting, and a healthy population of bobwhite quail, Oak Meadows represents a truly rare opportunity to own one of the finest sporting properties on the Texas coast. LOCATION Property is located just south of Hwy 35, 6 miles west of Palacios, Texas. Access is at the end of Barber Road on the west side, and includes almost ¾ of a mile of frontage on Jensen Point Road. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Oak Meadows Duck Camp encompasses approximately 1,000 acres of upland coastal prairie, where the property’s managed wetland system is located. This portion of the ranch is predominantly level terrain and includes approximately 450 acres of freshwater wetlands, with the balance consisting of native coastal prairie grasses, scattered brush, and habitat ideally suited for a variety of wildlife species. The remainder of the ranch is comprised of an extensive saltwater and brackish marsh system connected to Matagorda Bay through large culverts that facilitate natural tidal exchange and water movement. The predominately clay and silt loam soils exhibit excellent water-holding capacity, supporting both the ranch’s highly productive wetland habitat and its agricultural and grazing potential. WILDLIFE Oak Meadows Duck Camp is widely recognized as one of the premier waterfowl properties on the Texas Coast. The combination of hundreds of acres of managed freshwater wetlands situated directly adjacent to Matagorda Bay creates an exceptionally attractive environment for migratory ducks and geese. Each fall, vast numbers of waterfowl funnel into the area, taking advantage of the abundant food resources, dependable water, and strategic location along the Central Flyway. The surrounding agricultural landscape further enhances the ranch’s wildlife appeal, supporting outstanding dove hunting and a healthy population of bobwhite quail. The fishing opportunities at Oak Meadows are equally impressive. An extensive network of protected backwater bays and tidal marshes within the ranch provides outstanding habitat for redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Water movement through a series of large culverts connecting the marsh system to Matagorda Bay creates natural feeding zones where fish congregate during tidal exchanges, offering exceptional angling opportunities. In addition, the ranch enjoys direct access to Matagorda Bay, one of the most productive and storied fishing destinations on the Texas Gulf Coast. The result is a rare sporting property that combines world-class waterfowl hunting with outstanding saltwater fishing in a single ownership opportunity. AGRICULTURE Currently, the property is leased for cattle. IMPROVEMENTS Positioned along the shoreline of Matagorda Bay, the ranch headquarters is centered around a classic coastal lodge elevated on pilings and designed to capture sweeping views of both the bay and the ranch’s renowned wetland system. Having withstood more than three decades of coastal weather, including multiple hurricanes, the home stands as a testament to both its construction and location. The residence offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, anchored by a spacious open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area that serves as the gathering place for family and guests after a day in the field or on the water. Expansive picture windows frame breathtaking views across Matagorda Bay and the managed wetlands, creating a constant connection to the surrounding landscape and wildlife. Additional accommodations are provided through a loft sleeping area and a ground-level bedroom, allowing the home to comfortably host larger hunting and fishing groups. An outdoor elevator further enhances convenience, simplifying the movement of gear, supplies, and provisions. Near the entrance of the ranch, a large Quonset-style equipment barn provides ample storage for tractors, implements, hunting equipment, and ranch infrastructure. A well-maintained internal road system provides excellent access throughout the property, allowing efficient travel to the wetland units, marshes, bay frontage, and recreational areas. The ranch is also well fenced, reflecting the thoughtful stewardship and management that have made Oak Meadows one of the premier sporting properties on the Texas coast. WATER A dependable and well-designed water infrastructure system is one of the key components that has helped establish Oak Meadows as one of the premier waterfowl properties on the Texas Coast. The ranch’s managed wetland units are supplied by a high-capacity irrigation well that provides ample freshwater to maintain optimal water levels throughout the year. Powered by three-phase electricity, the system allows for efficient and reliable management of the wetlands, ensuring ideal habitat conditions for migrating waterfowl. A second domestic water well serves the lodge and surrounding improvements, providing water for residential use and landscape irrigation around the headquarters. The ranch is underlain by the highly productive Gulf Coast Aquifer, which provides an abundant source of high-quality groundwater. This reliable water resource enhances both the operational efficiency of the ranch and the long-term sustainability of its managed wetland habitat, a critical component of the property’s exceptional hunting and wildlife resources. ELECTRICITY Both single phase and three phase is on the property. MINERALS Surface only; no production
$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.
$14,500,000  •  1,609.87 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347 or Tyler Jacobs, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 936-537-1749.. Horsefly Mountain Ranch is a diverse and well-appointed property offering a unique convergence of residential luxury, agricultural functions, and recreational appeal. Situated in Mills County near the town of Goldthwaite, this 1,610+/- acre ranch features an all-steel framed main residence, equestrian facilities, working pens, barns, and a variety of secondary guest quarters. Notably, the property benefits from a rare and extensive gravity-fed spring water system, making an off-grid lifestyle possible. Sustainability is further supported by income from hay production, cattle, and meat goat operations, as well as passive revenue from a wind energy lease with five turbines that generate approximately $50,000 annually. The landscape is a fair balance of open grazing areas, areas with dense brush cover, multiple stock ponds, and a crown jewel private fifteen-acre lake with excellent fishing, waterfowl, and recreational uses. Views of Bread Tray Mountain give a scenic backdrop, while proximity to Austin, Dallas, Waco, and resort destinations support convenience and desirability. Wildlife habitat, a portion of high fencing, internal cross fencing for rotational grazing, and the variety of recreational potential round out the property's appeal. From well-considered improvements, a strong balance of ag production, recreational appeal, and income generation, Horsefly Mountain Ranch represents a distinctive opportunity in Central Texas. The Facts: ~ 1,610+/- acre ranch located in Mills County near Goldthwaite, Texas ~ All-steel framed primary residence with multiple guest quarters ~ Ranch-horse facilities, barns, working pens, and high fencing for livestock ~ Private fifteen-acre lake, six stock ponds, and scenic views of Bread Tray Mountain ~ Extensive gravity-fed spring water system supporting off-grid living ~ Income from hay production, cattle, meat goats, and five wind turbines ~ Mix of open grazing, dense brush, wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities, including fishing and waterfowl activities
$5,500,000  •  1,565 acres
Income-Producing Farm & Hunting Ranch For Sale in St. Francois County, MO Here is a rare opportunity to own your own income producing deer farm. The deer that are harvested here are raised on the farm. There is lots of room to increase the doe herd which would increase your harvestable bucks. The owner is already booking hunts for next year and has an established client base. St. Francois County, MO | Hunting Land with House For Sale There is a large hunting lodge, two cabins numerous out buildings and two twenty acre lakes plus a total of fifteen hundred sixty five acres M/L. The high fence is state approved high fence. Owner financing available to qualified buyers. For more ranches for sale, go to United Country Real Estate! Listing ID: 24192-21016
$2,843,450  •  1,537 acres
Welcome to a hunter's paradise - an extraordinary opportunity to own a sprawling 1537-acre ranch, just a short 15-mile drive from town. Nestled along Highway 198, this prime hunting land offers an unparalleled experience that every hunting enthusiast dreams of. Immerse yourself in nature with thousands of acres of accessible Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, offering boundless adventure and exploration. Discover the convenience and accessibility of well-maintained roads throughout the property, complete with multiple access gates for added versatility. Stay worry-free with a reliable water supply fed by natural springs. Marvel at the abundant wildlife, including majestic elk and deer, roaming freely across this vast and diverse landscape. Great cattle grazing as well. In addition to the remarkable hunting opportunities, this property features a comfortable 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home that serves as the perfect retreat after a long day outdoors. The large and small storage sheds, along with a spacious barn, provide ample space for storing equipment, tools, and supplies. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see. Whether you're looking for a private hunting oasis or an escape into nature, this ranch has it all. Don't let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity slip away - schedule a private tour today and discover the untapped potential of this remarkable property.
$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
$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.
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$15,982,800  •  1,402 acres
$16,680,000
Shockley Creek Ranch, located just outside of Nixon, Texas, offers the perfect blend of high-end comfort and premier recreational opportunity. Designed for the discerning ranch buyer, this exceptional property delivers everything needed to entertain family, business associates, and large groups in style. With incredible views, top-tier lodging and a diverse mix of native and exotic wildlife, Shockley Creek Ranch is a turnkey opportunity for those seeking the full Texas ranch experience—with all the extras. LOCATION The ranch is located just 5 miles from Nixon in Wilson County, with over 1.7 miles of frontage on CR 458. -Only 1 hour from San Antonio -Less than 1.5 hours from Austin -2.5 hours from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Shockley Creek Ranch features a variety of habitats, ranging from dense woodlands along the creek bottoms to open grasslands and diverse brushlands. Several creeks meander through the property, supporting stands of mature oaks, elms, and hackberries. The upland areas consist of open native prairie with scattered brush and large oak trees. The soils are comprised of sandy and heavier loams, promoting a rich ecological diversity. The ranch provides excellent forage for both grazing animals and browsing deer species. There is over 80 feet of elevation change, with the main compound situated atop the highest point, offering commanding views of the surrounding landscape. WILDLIFE The Shockley Creek Ranch’s native white-tailed deer herd is managed under the MLD (Managed Lands Deer) program. The ranch produces trophy-class bucks annually, assisted by year-round protein supplementation and managed harvest. Elk, blackbuck antelope, gemsbok, and nilgai roam the ranch, offering year-round hunting and spectacular viewing experiences. There is a thriving population of Rio Grande Turkey with multiple roosts along creek drainages offering exceptional spring season calling and hunting opportunities. The ranch offers excellent wingshooting for doves and ducks, supported by multiple water features and open areas and huntable populations of quail are found on the ranch as well. In addition to the diverse hunting opportunities, the ranch also has several ponds/lakes offering great fishing! AGRICULTURE The ranch currently supports a herd of longhorn cattle. The ranch has ample forage and necessary infrastructure for cattle operations. IMPROVEMENTS All improvements are located on the ranch’s highest point, offering stunning views and convenient access. -Main Residence – The main home is a 5,692 SF three-story Austin chalk home with 6 ensuite bedrooms, open-concept kitchen/dining/living with a central fireplace. In addition, the home includes a screened porch sunroom with a fireplace plus a large back porch with panoramic views. -Hunting Lodge – The hunting lodge is a 5,400 SF lodge with 6 ensuite bedrooms, a spacious party room with vaulted ceilings, bar, games, multiple large-screen TVs, a large catering-style kitchen, an outdoor deck, a swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen for further entertaining options, a new lighted pickleball court, and a 2 bay garage. -Ranch Manager’s Home – Recently built 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence. -Additional older ranch house, barns, storage sheds, and a covered well house with an extensive water filtration system. -Shooting facility – Five-stand skeet with covered deck and lighting for nighttime fun! Ample storage and restrooms as well. WATER The ranch has 2 electric water wells and one solar well. One of the electric water wells is servicing the headquarters area and the other two wells supply water to ponds to supplement rainfall. There are 8 total water features, ranging from small dove ponds to a 2+ acre lake, providing excellent waterfowl habitat and reliable water sources for wildlife. During wetter periods, Shockley Creek has waterholes as well. The ranch sits atop the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, with potential for high-capacity wells. Additionally, the Queens and Yegua minor aquifers are present and shallower depths. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available at multiple points throughout the ranch. The ranch is fully high-fenced and interior cross-fenced into multiple pastures with working pens for the cattle operations. MINERALS The offering is surface only. There are several long-standing oil & gas sites but they are unobtrusive and well-maintained. SUMMARY Shockley Creek Ranch is a premier South Texas hunting property with the rare combination of top-tier improvements, diverse habitat, trophy game, and year-round recreational appeal. Whether you’re seeking a corporate retreat, a family legacy ranch, or a trophy hunting destination, this property checks all the boxes.
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$22,250,000  •  1,327 acres
$23,750,000
Red Barn Ranch represents the rare opportunity to own a substantial, well-developed ranch in the rolling piney woods of northeast Texas with prime Lake Bob Sandlin frontage, immediate livability with multiple homes, proven wildlife and improved waterfowl habitat. It has rolling East Texas topography, strong groundwater resources, and significant upside for further future development – all at just under two hours from the Dallas metroplex. LOCATION Red Barn Ranch is east of Winnsboro, Texas, and just under a two-hour drive from Dallas, or 1 hour from Tyler. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT These rolling hills give way to a beautiful mix of mature pine and hardwood timber, classic Post Oak Savannah terrain, topographic range, scattered pastures, and sandy-loam soils. There are multiple improved and scattered wildlife and wetland areas, creating excellent habitat for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and native East Texas wildlife. Good FM road frontage and gentle terrain throughout much of the upland areas present outstanding potential for additional lakeside homesites, and other opportunities if desired. The road system is winding, comfortable, and extensive, with a significant gravel base in some main sections, and the areas along the road corridors have been cleared and sculpted for the best wildlife viewing and exciting UTV property tours. WILDLIFE Roughly 150-200 acres of floodplain and creek drainages have been strategically enhanced on the Red Barn Ranch with shallow water impoundments, levees, and water control systems to create excellent duck habitat in the heart of the Central Flyway. The area around Red Barn Ranch, hugging the southwestern shore of Lake Bob Sandlin, sits right in the heart of a main migratory route that funnels millions of ducks and geese south each winter from the prairies of Canada to the Gulf Coast. Here, the piney woods meet sprawling reservoirs, creating a haven for ducks like mallards, gadwalls, and widgeon, alongside divers such as ring-necked ducks, lesser scaup, and the occasional canvasback splashing down on bigger water. It’s not the volume of coastal marshes, but what it lacks in sheer numbers, it makes up for in solitude and scenery: fewer crowds, timber-lined sloughs, and that crisp, woody air that makes every cupped wingbeat feel earned. White-tailed deer hunting is also a prime component of the Red Barn Ranch. Multiple enclosed and top-end deer blinds are strategically placed throughout the ranch, with 6 food plot locations, and complete with feeders in place. The range, soils, food plots, and waterfowl impoundments were all put in place by the current owner with guidance from Michael Embrey, wildlife biologist and consultant. In addition to the substantial Lake Bob Sandlin frontage and dock access, there are more than 8 other good-sized, stocked lakes, tanks, and ponds on various hillsides and at serene locations throughout the property that provide good bass fishing and other duck hunting opportunities. There are several newer fishing docks on them as well. IMPROVEMENTS Multiple homes are already in place: a very comfortable main lodge overlooking Bob Sandlin to the east with 4 bedrooms/4 baths and over 1,600 sf of living area; two guest houses separate from each other on the south end of the ranch in serene settings, and two caretaker residences up north on the FM road. This offers immediate turn-key living or hospitality options — everything you need to start living the legacy today, whether that means a family compound, a corporate retreat, a high-end hunting club, or a thoughtfully planned lakeside development. WATER The ranch is generously serviced by multiple water wells tapping into the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer, which underlies much of the region, providing abundant groundwater for existing and future water wells. The three creek systems (Indian, Brushy, and Attway) wind through and across this ranch, with live water running. And there are over 8 good-sized lakes and ponds on various hillsides and at serene locations throughout the property that have good bass fishing and duck hunting opportunities. MINERALS Any owned minerals will convey with an acceptable contract. AREA HISTORY Winnsboro is one of the state’s most authentic small towns, and it has embraced its heritage while fostering tourism and historical preservation. The town features restored buildings, a cultural arts district, and events like gun shows, car cruises, art markets, and various celebrations. With a population of around 3,500, Winnsboro remains a hub for nearby cities, offering a relaxed atmosphere amid lakes, forests, and seasonal attractions like spring dogwoods, summer boating, and winter Christmas tree farms. OTHER True timeless East Texas spirit runs straight through Red Barn Ranch, with roughly a mile of shoreline of Lake Bob Sandlin — one of the prettiest, least-crowded big lakes in the state.
$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
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