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$794,750  •  289 acres
289 Acres Hunting & Timberland with Cabin - Autauga County, Alabama Discover 289± acres of prime recreational and timber investment land for sale in Autauga County, Alabama, just outside Burnsville. This exceptional property combines outstanding hunting opportunities, established timber stands, and a turnkey cabin retreat. Property Highlights: • 289 Acres of prime recreational hunting land in Autauga County • Excellent Deer & Turkey Hunting with established food plots and open areas for dove fields, quail hunting, or wildlife crops • Timber Investment: Multiple planted pine stands ranging from 1 to 22 years old, including loblolly and longleaf pine • Hardwoods: Areas of planted red and white oaks plus natural hardwoods, enhancing wildlife habitat • Great Access: County road frontage on Martin Hill Drive with a well-maintained internal road system • Cabin Retreat: 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin with front and back porches – perfect for weekend getaways • Equipment Barn for storage of tractors, ATVs, and hunting gear This property was once a tree farm, now transformed into a hunter’s paradise with diverse timber and wildlife habitat. Whether you’re looking for a private hunting retreat, a family recreational property, or a timberland investment, this tract offers it all. Hunting in Autauga County, AL Autauga County, Alabama, offers some of the best hunting experiences in the Central Alabama region, primarily known for its excellent deer and turkey populations. The diverse landscape, featuring a mix of mature hardwood forests, planted pine stands, and agricultural fields, creates an ideal habitat that supports robust wildlife. Hunters benefit from significant tracts of private land that are often managed for both timber production and trophy game, frequently featuring established food plots and internal road systems. Furthermore, public access is available at the Charles D. Kelley-Autauga County Wildlife Management Area (WMA), which provides additional regulated hunting opportunities for big game and small game, cementing Autauga County's reputation as a prime destination for serious Alabama outdoorsmen. Listing ID: 01062-100022
Contact for Price  •  287 acres
Welcome to Agua Vista Ranch, a premier South Texas hunting and recreational property located in the heart of the legendary Golden Triangle—one of the most sought-after whitetail regions in the country.
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$939,900  •  280.48 acres
Sitting right on the Georgia Alabama border, Copper Mill is an expansive, 280.48 acre tract with a farm gate entrance on Josh Ward Rd in Summerville, Georgia. Not only does this property boast an absolutely ideal terrain with a picturesque landscape, but Mills Creek also cuts through the southwest corner. Mills is a nice big creek and the area around it feels like a county park with large oak trees arranged perfectly along the waters edge. What a beautiful spot to camp for the weekend! Copper Mill is the perfect place for family recreation and it's completely unrestricted. We've got over a mile of trail system ready for you, allowing easy access across the entire property. Exploring this 280 acre parcel, you'll find 8 green fields prepped for your food plots or hunt camp. The topography is gentle, with good flat land everywhere. In some areas the pines have been thinned out to allow for proper growth of the remaining trees which really opens up the landscape so you can see the terrain, have lanes open for hunting and areas to ride ATV’s. The property is loaded with deer and turkey and we've also seen wild quail coveys in the thinned pine areas. The main entrance to Copper Mill is located conveniently off a county road in Summerville, Georgia, a quiet mountain town situated less than 2 hours from Atlanta (100miles), Birmingham (111miles), and Huntsville (88miles), and just an hour from Chattanooga (50miles). Although secluded, the property is only a short drive from Rome GA (33miles), home to Berry College, where you will find hospitals, shopping, and recreation on Lake Weiss. Recreational opportunities in the area are plentiful. Spend some time visiting the Little River Canyon National Preserve or the Chattahoochee National Forest, which has an abundance of hiking trails, wildlife management areas and several state parks with great fishing. A few other things you'll find in the area are agritourism, kayaking, horseback riding, and motocross. Our agents are ready and available to offer a tour of this tract or simply to lend their expertise in your search for the perfect piece of land.
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$1,523,500  •  277 acres
$2,890,000
277+/- acres in western Kimble County with 1700' along spring fed Maynard Creek with well and electric in place, Great hunting opportunity or some fantastic homesites.
$1,367,150  •  273 acres
North Pine Creek Ranch – 273 Acres with Live Water Near Spokane, WA North Pine Creek Ranch is a 273-acre land offering located in the rural community of Spangle, Washington, within the award-winning Liberty School District and approximately 30 minutes south of Spokane. This property presents a rare combination of usable pastureland, live water, privacy, and proximity to a regional population center, making it well suited for a variety of agricultural, recreational, and long-term ownership goals. The land features productive pasture ground currently supporting 30+ head of cattle seasonally, with terrain well suited for livestock grazing, horses, or small ranch operations. North Pine Creek flows through the property nearly year-round, providing a natural water feature that enhances both usability and character. A year-round pond, rolling topography, and scattered rock outcroppings add visual interest and functional diversity across the acreage. One of the defining attributes of North Pine Creek Ranch is its direct adjacency to approximately 320 acres of Washington State DNR land. This bordering public ground expands recreational opportunity, enhances privacy, and provides additional space for hiking, hunting, and outdoor enjoyment without sacrificing ownership control of the core property. Wildlife including whitetail and mule deer, elk, and turkey are present in the area, supporting recreational and hunting use consistent with the surrounding landscape. The size and layout of the property allow for multiple potential building sites, offering flexibility for a private homestead, working ranch headquarters, or long-term land investment. While offering a true rural setting, the property remains conveniently located within commuting distance of Spokane, allowing owners to enjoy space, privacy, and land ownership without being isolated from services, employment, or amenities. Access to an award-winning school district further strengthens the property’s appeal for buyers considering long-term or multi-generational ownership. North Pine Creek Ranch stands out for its scale, usable ground, live water features, public land access, and location, creating an ownership opportunity that is increasingly difficult to replicate in this region. Whether the goal is agricultural use, recreational enjoyment, or long-term land stewardship, this property offers flexibility and substance rarely found in a single offering.
$1,650,000  •  263 acres
Ideally situated just south of Cross Plains on the edge of Brown County, the +/- 263 acre Heritage Lakes Ranch offers over 4,240+/- feet of County Road 121 frontage, providing excellent access while maintaining a private and secluded setting.
$11,000,000  •  255 acres
Stillroven Farm Pheasant & Kennel Club presents a rare opportunity to acquire a turn-key sporting property with established infrastructure, diverse income potential, and the privacy of a true Western retreat. Stillroven Farm is 255+/- acres located within easy reach of Denver and the Front Range, the property feels a world away while still being accessible enough for weekend use, client entertaining, or a full-time business operation. Currently set up as a pheasant hunting preserve and dog kennel operation, the groundwork is already in place for someone looking to step into a proven concept or build on it. The land has been thoughtfully managed for upland habitat, with room to expand into guided hunts, dog training, boarding, or even a small-scale retreat or membership-based experience. It’s the kind of setup that can generate income without needing to reinvent the wheel. At the same time, it doesn’t feel overly commercial. There’s a simplicity to the property that lends itself just as easily to personal use, a place to bring friends, spend time outdoors, and unplug. Open space, working ground, and the day-to-day rhythm of dogs and land create an environment that feels both productive and restorative. The location is a real asset. Close enough to Denver to draw clientele or make quick trips, but far enough out to maintain the quiet and space people are looking for. That balance opens the door for a range of uses, whether you’re thinking about it as a business, an investment, or a private escape. Stillroven Farm is well-suited for someone who sees value in both lifestyle and function, and wants a property that can offer both without compromise. LOCATION This property is located along the Front Range in Berthoud, Colorado. WILDLIFE Pheasant and Chukar. AGRICULTURE Selective plots for bird habitat to include native grasses, corn, milo and more. IMPROVEMENTS Two homes, clubhouse, kennel and storage facilities. Co-listed with Robb Nelson of Fay Ranches
$735,000  •  245 acres
The Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch is located in the Upper Platte River Valley, just 9 miles east of Saratoga, Wyoming. With outstanding views of Kennaday Peak, this 245 acre +/- ranch features numerous building sites and is easily accessed via maintained county road. Bordering the property along the southern end are 1,000s of acres of BLM and State land, making it feel much larger in size and offering countless recreational opportunities. The unobstructed views from the Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch must be seen to be truly appreciated. From the property, you are overlooking a number of other larger ranches, that are nestled at the base of the Snowy Range mountains. There are a number of ideal building sites on the property that could easily be accessed from the maintained county road. There are multiple options to connect to power either from the line running through the northern end of the property or you could connect to a line that runs to the top of the ridge on the southern end of the property that used to power tv & radio towers from a bygone era. For the outdoorsman the Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch provides an ideal homebase to start each morning regardless of the season. Beyond the 1,000’s of acres of BLM and State ground that border the ranch to the south, the Upper Platte River Valley is well known for its abundance of outdoor recreation. The avid anglers will enjoy its close proximity to the North Platte and Encampment Rivers, both blue-ribbon fisheries, or they may prefer to try their luck in the countless mountain streams and lakes in the Medicine Bow National Forest that encompasses both the Snowy Range & Sierra Madre mountain ranges. The quick and easy access to the national forest will also be loved for those that enjoy hiking, horseback riding, ATVing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, outdoor photography, wildlife viewing and hunting. The Upper Platte River Valley and surrounding mountain ranges are well known for their abundance of wildlife including elk, deer, antelope, moose, black bear and mountain lion. The Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch is a unique offering given its size and proximity to Saratoga that seldom comes available. Saratoga features numerous dining options, a brewery, stores for shopping, a grocery store, hardware store, lumberyard and a newly built hospital. If you are looking for a peaceful setting with outstanding mountain views in a recreation paradise the Kennaday Peak Vista Ranch is definitely worth your consideration. To learn more about this scenic property or to arrange a time to take a tour contact James Land Company today at 307-399-7973.
$625,400  •  236 acres
Name of Property: Scipio Hunting 236 Acreage: 236 acres Location: 21 miles from McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester Access: County road frontage Topography: Rolling forested terrain Improvements: Pond and fencing Forage: Native and Bermuda grasses Water: Pond Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, squirrels and other Utilities: Electricity Comments 236 Acres of Prime Recreational & Hunting Land Near McAlester, Oklahoma Located just 22 miles northwest of McAlester, this exceptional 236-acre property offers the perfect combination of privacy, accessibility, and outdoor recreation. Situated approximately one-half mile off a paved county road in a peaceful rural setting, the property provides the seclusion many landowners seek while maintaining convenient year-round access. Electricity is available along the county road frontage, creating an excellent opportunity for future improvements, whether you're envisioning a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, homestead, or recreational getaway. Outstanding Recreational Opportunities The property's diverse terrain features rolling topography, natural habitat, and scenic views that create endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. Whether your interests include hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, ATV riding, wildlife photography, or simply exploring nature, this tract offers something for everyone. A healthy population of native wildlife thrives throughout the area, making this property especially appealing to sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts. Excellent Hunting Area Located approximately one mile from the Canadian River, the region is well known for its abundant wildlife habitat. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous other game species are frequently found throughout the area, providing outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year. The nearby river corridor further enhances both wildlife populations and the property's recreational appeal. Close to Lake Eufaula For fishing and water recreation enthusiasts, Lake Eufaula—Oklahoma's largest lake—is only about 20 minutes away. The lake offers exceptional fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and other species, along with boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, and countless outdoor activities. Its extensive shoreline and public access areas provide endless opportunities for recreation. Nearby Amenities Although the property offers a quiet country atmosphere, modern conveniences are within easy reach. McAlester serves as the regional hub for southeastern Oklahoma, offering a wide variety of dining, shopping, entertainment, and essential services. Residents and visitors enjoy restaurants, movie theaters, bowling alleys, skating rinks, gaming centers, and numerous community events throughout the year. Healthcare needs are well served through local hospitals, specialty clinics, diagnostic facilities, pharmacies, and medical providers. Agricultural and outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the area's veterinarians, feed stores, farm and ranch suppliers, implement dealerships, and sporting goods retailers. Convenient Regional Access Tulsa, OK – 83 miles Oklahoma City, OK – 121 miles Dallas, TX – 188 miles Bentonville, AR – 204 miles Kansas City, KS – 326 miles Whether you're searching for a premier hunting property, recreational retreat, future homesite, or long-term land investment, this remarkable 236-acre tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, outdoor recreation, and accessibility in one of southeastern Oklahoma's most desirable rural regions. For More Information or to Schedule a Showing Sandy Brock Bahe 📞 918-470-4710 📞 Toll-Free: 844-WCR-LAND
$1,150,000  •  233 acres
Blue Grass Ranch is a postcard property situated in the rolling hills of Northeast Texas. Meticulously maintained for decades, this property features an ideal balance of pasture and timbered acres with beautiful ponds scattered throughout. The ranch’s diverse land types appeal to a wide range of uses and activities, including ranching, recreation, general stewardship, or a combination thereof. This really is an all-around ranch with multiple hilltops for homesite locations, pastures for livestock, and ample mature forests for wildlife and seclusion. LOCATION Situated in the Northwest corner of Cass County, the property enjoys true rural serenity while still retaining 30-minute access to both Daingerfield and Mount Pleasant, where many amenities and all necessities can be accessed. The property is also located just off State HW 77, allowing a manageable 2.5-hour drive westward to downtown Dallas. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes: Dallas: 151 miles, 2.5 hours Houston: 269 miles, 4.5 hours Austin: 346 miles, 5+ hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Remaining true to its positionality on the margins of the Post Oak Savannah and Piney Woods ecoregions, the ranch exhibits the favorable characteristics of both regions, exhibiting an almost park-like feel as gently rolling pastures dotted with post oaks fit like puzzle pieces into a mosaic of towering pines and hardwood trees. There are 3 high points on the property reaching up to 380’ above sea level, these are juxtaposed by two main drainages that fall to below 320’ and feed the 4 main ponds and wetland areas while also creating travel corridors for the wildlife on the property. The eastern section of the ranch is primarily wooded and totals nearly 90 acres. The primary tree species in these wooded areas are southern red oaks, post oaks, water oaks, cedar elm, sweetgum, and loblolly pine. These wooded acres provide important habitat for a variety of native mammals and bird species. WILDLIFE The Bluegrass Ranch supports an assortment of native fauna thanks to the ranch’s ample cover, water resources, and forage. Common NE Texas species can all be found on this property, including whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of varmints. The property’s two largest ponds also attract wintering waterfowl species, including wood ducks, gadwalls, and mallards. IMPROVEMENTS The property has been historically used as a working ranch and therefore does not have any living quarters or related improvements; however, in the center of the property, there is a well-kept storage and haybarn totaling 2,500+SF. The property’s exterior and interior fencing is also in working condition, allowing for turn-key use of the property’s grazing potential. WATER The ranch has a total of 4 ponds split among the property’s pastures, fed by two wet weather drainages, ideal for rotational grazing as well as wildlife utilization. ELECTRICITY Power is available on County Road 2592. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Cass County, established in 1846 and named for Michigan Senator Lewis Cass, briefly adopted the name Davis County in the 1860s before reverting back. Nestled in Northeast Texas’s rolling piney woods, the county’s deep agricultural roots—fueled by cotton, timber, and early oil—make it a compelling region for ranch buyers seeking land with both heritage and rural opportunity.
$3,995,000  •  232.8 acres
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Welcome to Sycamore Creek Hills Ranch, a private 232+/- acre retreat in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, located east of Marble Falls between Lago Vista and Marble Falls on County Road 341, just six miles east of FM 1431. Convenient access via a paved county road, combined with close proximity to Horseshoe Bay, gives this property the rare combination of seclusion and convenience—true privacy with everyday essentials, dining, and shopping just minutes away. The land itself is the star of this property, featuring dramatic rolling terrain with elevations reaching 1,060ft, creating sweeping panoramic views that shift with every rise and valley across the ranch. From the higher elevations, expansive Hill Country vistas stretch for miles, while the lower terrain offers sheltered, scenic pockets perfect for a homestead, weekend retreat, or future estate. A seasonal creek winds nearly a mile through the property, adding both scenic character and ecological richness to the landscape, and supporting an abundance of native wildlife throughout the year. Throughout the ranch, the varied topography creates numerous standout homesite opportunities, with many elevated locations offering ideal settings for a main residence, guest house, or additional structures. The combination of open pasture, native brush, and rolling hills gives the property a sense of expansive openness while still offering pockets of privacy and natural shelter. Whether envisioned as a working ranch, hunting property, or private family retreat, the land offers the flexibility to support nearly any vision. For those drawn to the outdoors, the ranch is a true playground—ideal for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and simply taking in the quiet of the Hill Country. The combination of size, water, and topography supports a healthy population of native wildlife, making this an exceptional property for hunters and nature enthusiasts alike. Given its size, elevation, water feature, and proximity to both Austin and the Highland Lakes area, Sycamore Creek Hills Ranch represents a rare opportunity for a wide range of buyers. With multiple potential uses—from a private estate to a future residential development—this property offers natural beauty, long-term flexibility, and a setting that's hard to match anywhere else in the Texas Hill Country.
$4,484,000  •  224.2 acres
Big Elm Creek ranch offers a getaway for the buyer that wants live water, privacy and a great location. At +/-224.20 acres, you've got plenty of room to stretch your imagination to make the property work for you.
Contact for Price  •  224 acres
Lost Hollow Ranch is a 224± acre property that delivers the privacy of a secluded ranch with the accessibility of a prime location just minutes from San Saba, Texas. With multiple water features, diverse habitat, and a proven wildlife program, it’s ready for immediate enjoyment and into a showcase Hill Country retreat to start creating lifelong memories on.
Contact for Price  •  222 acres
This ±222-acre ranch along Tabor Road is one of the most well-improved and thoughtfully maintained properties in the Bryan-College Station area. Combining rolling terrain, abundant water, mature hardwoods, and meticulous land stewardship, this ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a truly turnkey property that is both highly functional and exceptionally beautiful.
$12,900,000  •  221 acres
A family legacy and the opportunistic charm found in the Gateway to the Hill Country converge, here in Spicewood, TX, at the century-old 221AC Lewis Ranch. When you visit, take careful note of what proper land stewardship by four generations of ranchers sweat equity and strategic planning looks like. Unrestricted in use with public utilities at the road combined with the natural beauty and local amenities of this ranch, means that the range of possible uses will ultimately be limited by your imagination. Additional Acreage Available. Location: Located between the famed Lake Travis and Opie's BBQ, the Lewis Ranch presents an opportunity to invest in a truly extraordinary asset in what is quickly becoming one of the most highly sought after land investment regions in the state. Reference map to see surrounding developments planned and underway. Access and local amenities are a huge benefit here. Its just over 20 min to Bee Cave Galleria in Austin, 5 min to Lake Travis Boat ramps and Krause Springs, 15 min to Marble Falls, and 20 min to Lake LBJ and the highly acclaimed Horseshoe Bay Golf Resort and Executive Airport. Live music venues, distilleries, lakeside retreats, and many more amenities offer the ultimate Hill Country entertainment experience within a very short distance. Improvements: 2267 sqft shiplap, one story home built in 2017 - Excellent Condition 1800 sqft Barndo with 1092 sqft shop built in 1995 - Excellent Condition 2188 sqft Brick, one story home built in 1989 - Excellent Condition 702 sqft garage and 888 sqft of covered porch space +/- 700 sqft Foremans house Outbuildings: 3400 sqft enclosed storage barn 1800 sqft pole barn Other Storage: 856 sqft 1 Private water well 2 sets of working livestock pens and perimeter and cross fencing Multiple gated entries onto the property with north gate off of CR 410 and another southern gate off of CR 404 Established road system in excellent condition Land and Features: Large and healthy live oaks and groomed cedar trees A well balanced landscape featuring open pasture, rolling terrain, and oak clusters 2 ponds and 2 stock tanks Frontage on CR 410 (800ft), CR 411 (1500ft), CR 404 (50) Wildlife: There has been a very light harvest of animals on the ranch the past couple of years and wildlife has never been highly pressured for a full hunting season. The blend of wooded to pasture land, various food and water sources and bedding areas provide a pristine habitat for the native wildlife including deer, dove, turkey, and other species to flourish. Utilities: Electricity: Overhead power running length of county road frontage and servicing residences located on the South and Central portions of the ranch Water: Structures and livestock supported by on site well located on the southern portion of the ranch Sewer: Structures are supported by on site septic systems Additional Information: Taxes: Property is under agricultural valuation providing huge tax savings incentives resulting in just over $11,000 in taxes for 2021. Documents available include: Original Surveys - Recent Title Commitment - Tax Records - Soil Reports
$1,149,000  •  215.93 acres
+/-215.93 Game Fenced Acres w House, Elec, Private well. +/-60 native whitetail and axis. Several mature trophy animals. Western Hill Country Realty
$746,340  •  213.24 acres
Flintlock Woods Hunting Tract spans 213.24 acres of Georgia countryside. This unrestricted large acreage is full of wildlife and with miles of cleared trails, it's ready for hunting season. Bring your RV and side by side, horses or cattle, and live where you farm and hunt - or just visit on the weekends. This property has an abundance of mixed hardwoods and is located in a quiet secluded area surrounded by farms and large home sites. With easy access from the paved county road, take the farm gate entrance into the property and follow the cleared trails for a grand tour. This tract has lots of deer and turkey on the property and feels like your own forest! With power and water at the road and no restrictions, make Flintlock Woods your dream hunting getaway. The location of Flintlock Woods is hard to beat! Take a quick 15-minute (10mile) ride into Rome for all the essentials, plus Berry College and much more. The charming historic downtown area is filled with a variety of eateries, boutiques, entertainment, and event venues. For nature lovers, explore the Heritage Trail System, featuring over 13 miles of Rome riverfront trails. Whether you love live music, good food, relaxing with a tasty beverage, or learning about rich history, Downtown Rome has it all. The greater area surrounding this property is not only quiet and beautiful but offers even more recreational opportunities. From Little River Canyon National Preserve and the Chattahoochee National Forest to James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park and some of the most fantastic biking trails in North Georgia, there is no shortage of beauty and adventure. If for some reason you need to leave this country paradise and get to the airport, Atlanta is just an 90 minutes away (67miles), and Birmingham is 2 hours (115miles). Our agents are ready and available to offer a tour of this tract or simply to lend their expertise in your search for the perfect piece of land.
$1,260,000  •  210 acres
Perfect for hunting, living, high fence conversion, retreat, unrestricted land, pond, creek, rolling terrain, and so much more...
$1,400,000  •  208 acres
This 208.06-acre property in Carbon County offers a combination of irrigated agricultural ground, grazing pasture, and recreational land with paved access just south of Wellington. The property consists of five parcels located on both sides of Lower Miller Creek Road, with Miller Creek flowing through portions of the land. Historically, more than 140 acres of the property have been actively farmed and have produced multiple annual cuttings of alfalfa hay. The productive soils and established irrigation infrastructure support ongoing agricultural use. The property includes 150 Class C Highwater shares of the Carbon Canal and 50 Class A Reservoir shares of the Price River Water Users system. Pressurized irrigation is currently in place on both the western and eastern portions of the property, and the wheel lines located on the property are included in the sale. In addition to irrigated cropland, portions of the land have recently been used for livestock grazing. Much of the property is fenced, and a cattle drinker is installed on the western side to support pasture use. These existing improvements provide options for continued agricultural production, grazing, or a combination of both. The property also offers recreational and wildlife value. Mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and smaller wildlife species regularly move through the area and are commonly observed on the property. The presence of Miller Creek and open agricultural ground contributes to wildlife activity throughout the year. Infrastructure and access add to the property’s versatility. Lower Miller Creek Road provides paved access through the area, making year-round travel convenient. Power and city water are available at multiple points along the property, offering potential building locations for those considering residential or agricultural structures. With the property spanning both sides of the road and consisting of several parcels, there may also be future opportunities for parcel reconfiguration or subdivision, subject to county regulations and approvals. The land being offered includes five parcels sold together as a single offering. These parcels include: Located in central Utah, the property provides a rural setting while remaining within reasonable driving distance of nearby communities. The town of Wellington is located roughly 6 miles north and offers basic services, fuel, and dining options. The city of Price, approximately 12 miles north of the property, serves as the regional hub for Carbon County and provides additional shopping, healthcare, schools, and other amenities. This property offers a combination of irrigated farmland, grazing ground, and rural land with water rights and existing infrastructure in place. The presence of paved road access, available utilities, and multiple parcels contributes to a range of potential agricultural and rural residential uses while maintaining the character of working land in Carbon County. Bullet Points • 208.06 total acres in Carbon County • Located approximately 6 miles south of Wellington and 12 miles from Price • Over 140 historically irrigated acres producing alfalfa hay • Miller Creek flows through portions of the property • 150 Class C Highwater shares of Carbon Canal • 50 Class A Reservoir shares of Price River Water Users • Pressurized irrigation on both the east and west portions • Wheel lines included in the sale • Mostly fenced with a cattle drinker in place for grazing • Paved road access along Lower Miller Creek Road • Power and city water available at multiple points on the property • Mule deer, antelope, and other wildlife are frequently observed
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$1,795,000  •  204.86 acres
$1,936,000
Approximately 204 deeded acres, the property currently produces hay and alfalfa crop while offering outstanding potential for agricultural operations, recreation, or future investment. Elevated rim views overlooking Eaglenest Creek create an outstanding setting for a private homesite.
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$3,400,000  •  200 acres
$4,600,000
This exceptional 200-acre ranch property in Bertram, TX, offers a rare combination of ag exemption, no restrictions, and prime location near the Williamson County line—positioning it for future development potential with the nearby Williamson County I-2 Corridor project. Currently utilized for both hunting and a cow/calf operation, the ranch features approximately 2,200 feet of paved county road frontage. Surface water includes a spring-fed stock pond (per seller), a larger secondary pond, and a wet weather creek that enhances both the beauty and utility of the land. Property has no floodplain. The property is fully perimeter-fenced and cross-fenced into four separate pastures, with fencing in fair to good condition. Rich black soil supports thick stands of native grasses, and the landscape is dotted with cedar and oaks, including two impressive oak motts. There are also remnants of an old coastal field, hinting at the property’s agricultural history. Electricity is available via PEC power lines running near the old ranch home site and along the road frontage. A water well is present and believed to still be operational. The existing ranch house holds no contributory value. Whether you're looking for a working ranch, recreational retreat, or investment with future potential, this Bertram property is an outstanding opportunity. Buyer shall verify usage, zoning, exemptions, restrictions, utilities, etc.
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$4,495,000  •  198 acres
$4,750,000
Cross Creek Ranch encompasses 198 breathtaking acres in the heart of western Walker County, uniting rolling topography, exceptional improvements, and premier wildlife management into one extraordinary legacy property.
Contact for Price  •  193 acres
Mayfield Ranch is a highly improved ±193-acre Hill Country property offering an exceptional blend of scenic topography, strong water resources, and quality improvements. With approximately 140 feet of elevation change, the ranch delivers sweeping long-range views, productive pasture, and dense native cover that supports both livestock and wildlife.
$3,250,000  •  190 acres
This 190-acre property in Sevier County, Utah, offers a mix of productive meadows, wooded terrain, and natural water sources in a setting adjacent to public land. Located near the gateway to Fishlake National Forest, the parcel sits along the slopes of Oak Ridge and lies approximately one mile from paved Gooseberry Road with convenient access to Interstate 70. The property has been held by the same family for generations and reflects a long history of careful stewardship. Historically, portions of the land were cultivated as productive farmland after the area was first homesteaded in the late 1800s. While large-scale farming is no longer active, the soils, layout, and infrastructure remain, offering opportunities for agricultural use such as grazing or small-scale farming operations. Approximately 100 acres consist of semi-irrigated meadow ground that has historically supported grazing livestock. These meadows provide open terrain with established grasses suitable for seasonal grazing. A gravity-fed irrigation system helps distribute water across portions of the meadow, making use of natural water sources on the property. Several springs flow on and through the parcel, providing water for livestock as well as habitat for wildlife that frequent the area. The property also supports a diverse wildlife presence. Elk, mule deer, wild turkey, and other species are commonly found in this region of central Utah. The parcel currently qualifies for two cow elk depredation tags each year, with the possibility of obtaining additional tags through the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, according to current regulations. Because the land is bordered on three sides by national forest land, wildlife movement through the area is common. Roughly 70 acres of the property consist of sagebrush terrain and pinyon juniper woodland. These wooded sections are primarily located on the northeastern and southern portions of the parcel. The vegetation provides cover and habitat for wildlife while also creating natural separation across the property. The mix of open meadow and wooded terrain supports a variety of potential land uses. With its size and layout, the property may offer several potential building locations for a residence, cabin, or seasonal retreat, subject to local regulations and permitting. Elevated areas on the property provide views of the surrounding mountains and nearby public lands. The surrounding national forest creates a setting with limited nearby development and convenient access to outdoor recreation. Recreation opportunities in the area include hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the extensive road and trail systems within Fishlake National Forest. The nearby Gooseberry Road corridor also connects to regional travel routes, making it possible to reach the property while still maintaining a rural setting. Nearby communities include the town of Salina, which provides basic services and amenities, and the city of Richfield, a regional hub offering grocery stores, lodging, medical services, and additional retail. The property’s location near Interstate 70 allows access from multiple parts of the state. The combination of meadow ground, wooded habitat, natural water sources, and proximity to public land makes this parcel well-suited for agricultural use, recreation, wildlife habitat, or a private retreat setting. Buyers should verify zoning, water rights, grazing potential, and development options with Sevier County and other appropriate agencies.
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