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$4,999,999  •  1,113.19 acres
$6,399,000
Nestled just 40 minutes east of Redding, CA, in Shasta County, Bear Mountain Ranch awaits. This expansive estate, encompassing over 1,113 acres, unfolds beyond its grand, gated entrance, offering a serene, private haven with breathtaking views of Mt. Lassen. A scenic brick-paved driveway winds its way past two of the eight ponds on the property, where you’ll arrive at the courtyard at the base of the walkway to the main house. The main home is a custom four bedroom, three and a half bath home featuring a kitchen with breakfast sunroom, formal dining area, spacious game room, office, an attached two-car garage, and detached five-car garage. For idyllic Shasta County days, take a dip in the outdoor heated pool or enjoy your favorite beverage at the poolside cantina or wine-tasting deck. Guests are comfortable as well with an off-grid 1,150 SF hunting cabin just a mile from the home. If needed, a well-equipped solar system and generator allow the ranch to be completely off-grid. The ranch offers the potential for expansion with architectural plans for a proposed 9,024 SF residence that could be built on an existing, previously permitted foundation. Bear Mountain Ranch embodies a sophisticated Western elegance. From the brickwork, fountains, gardens, gazebos, fences, and wood-carved bears standing on guard throughout the property, no detail was spared. With its multiple barns, a large shop, a tree house, water, and electrical storage buildings, the ranch is well-equipped. Tons of water! Bear Mountain Ranch has district water conveyed through an eight-inch underground pipe, two wells, two year-round creeks, and eight ponds. 31 irrigated meadow acres benefit from this abundant water and are hayed seasonally. The ranch is an outdoor recreational haven. Fish or kayak/canoe on the eight ponds, view or hunt the wildlife teeming throughout the ranch with common sightings of big game such as elk, deer, pig, and bear. Also, abundant geese and ducks frequent the ponds, and resident turkeys and quail can be spotted. Practice your shot at the private outdoor shooting range. Explore expansive ranch roads ideal for horseback riding, hiking, and ATV adventures. Horse facilities with fenced and gated pastures/turnouts cater to equestrian pursuits effortlessly. Beyond its recreational appeal, Bear Mountain Ranch features a small cattle operation complete with a hydraulic chute, corrals, and pens. Bear Mountain Ranch transcends a mere residence; it’s a legacy waiting to be embraced. Recreating this level of detail and infrastructure would demand a significant investment. Fortunately, everything necessary is already in place here at Bear Mountain Ranch. Come experience it for yourself!
$3,200,000  •  1,077 acres
Welcome to Lazy K Ranch, an extraordinary turnkey South Texas hunting ranch where decades of thoughtful wildlife management, exceptional native habitat, and premier improvements come together to create one of the finest recreational properties available today in the Kinney County region.
$9,400,000  •  1,073 acres
For more information, please contact the listing agent, Brett Grier, at (817) 357-7347 or bgrier@hallandhall.com Redhawk Lake Ranch offers approximately 1,073+/- deeded acres in Montague County, Texas, with a 10.16-mile perimeter of the ranch boundary, situated adjacent to Lake Nocona, which is ranked among the top bass fishing lakes in the state. The property is enrolled in the Texas Department of Wildlife Managed Land Deer Program (MLDP) and carries agricultural exemption status, providing a sound foundation for both recreational and operational use. The ranch is watered by three producing water wells and 15 ponds, with 1.8 miles of Farmers Branch Creek and 0.30 miles of Dripping Springs Creek traversing the property. Approximately 86 acres of coastal hay production, and six established food plots totaling approximately 63 acres support a well-managed wildlife program. The land is cross-fenced into multiple pastures for rotational grazing. It is supported by a complete set of working cattle pens with a squeeze chute, a 30-ton overhead feed bin, and a 1,000-gallon diesel tank with an electric pump. Improvements include a Morgan Building cabin serving as a field headquarters, complete with sleeping quarters, a bathroom, a small kitchen, a washer and dryer, and a mini-split HVAC unit. Three vacant lots within the Nocona Hills community provide additional access points and HOA-served potable water. Deer blinds and feeders are included in the sale. Wildlife is abundant, with whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, dove, and ducks well represented across the property, along with a variety of native predator species. The ranch's adjacency to Lake Nocona and its multiple access points from four separate road approaches create compelling opportunities for low-density residential subdivision, recreational development, or continued ranching and hunting operations. The Facts: ~ 1,073+/- deeded acres in Montague County, Texas ~ 10.16 miles of ranch perimeter boundary ~ Adjacent to Lake Nocona, a top-rated bass fishing lake ~ Enrolled in the Texas MLDP program with an ag exemption ~ Three water wells and 15 ponds across the ranch ~ 1.8 miles of Farmers Branch Creek and 0.30 miles of Dripping Springs Creek ~ 86+/- acres of coastal hay production yielding 165 round bales (2025) ~ Six established food plots totaling approximately 63± acres ~ Cross-fenced with cattle pens, a squeeze chute, a feed bin, and a diesel tank ~ Cabin, additional access points, and strong potential for development or recreation
$3,655,400  •  1,044 acres
South Canadian River Ranch is a rare and exceptional opportunity to own a large, legacy-quality hunting and recreational property in northwest Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Spanning over 1,044 contiguous acres, this expansive ranch boasts 1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage and nearly a mile of Beaver Creek meandering through its diverse landscape. Surrounded by expansive neighboring ranches ranging from 2,000 to 5,000+ acres, this property offers privacy, seclusion, and prime conditions for managing and growing trophy-class wildlife. LOCATION Strategically positioned in NW Pittsburg County, near the Hughes County line, the ranch offers convenient access and proximity to several major cities: -21 miles to McAlester -104 miles to Tulsa -117 miles to Oklahoma City -189 miles to Dallas Access is excellent, with the property located less than 7.1 miles north of Highway 270. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The terrain is as scenic as it is functional. From gently rolling hardwood ridges to open meadows and fertile river bottoms, this property offers a blend of cover and open areas ideal for both wildlife and agricultural potential. -Varied elevations from 660’ to 900’ -11 ponds scattered across the property -2.8+ miles of wet weather tributaries feeding into Beaver Creek and the river -Prime soil and terrain for food plots, hay production, or grazing -Abundant travel corridors and habitat for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and more -Historical remnants like old barns add rustic character and a touch of local history This mix of terrain provides an exceptional canvas for ATV/UTV exploration, hiking, and nature enjoyment. The ranch also offers excellent fishing in both the river and ponds, with bass, perch, and catfish commonly found. WILDLIFE With virtually no hunting pressure for over 50 years, South Canadian River Ranch is a wildlife sanctuary. The only individuals accessing the land in recent decades have been the ranch manager and his son. Species commonly seen on the property include: -Whitetail deer (trophy potential) -Wild turkey -Ducks & other waterfowl -Coyotes & bobcats -Occasional elk and black bear traveling the river corridor Thanks to the large, neighboring ranches and the river ecosystem, this property is primed for high-end hunting, wildlife management, or conservation. AGRICULTURE Decades ago, a portion of this property was farmed in wheat and milo. Those old tillable fields are currently grown over in a variety of grasses and other vegetation, and would make exceptional food plot locations. These fields, combined with various pipeline clearings, provide substantial acreage that could be attributed to wildlife habitat and forage. Water Water is a defining feature of this ranch: -1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage -.9 miles of Beaver Creek -11 ponds and multiple wet-weather creeks -Two historic wells (hand-dug and drilled with metal casing) These features support excellent water access for both wildlife and potential future development. ELECTRICITY There is a retired electric line near the river that has potential for reactivation. Electricity is currently available near the SW corner of the ranch. MINERALS Surface rights only; no minerals are owned or conveyed with the sale. AREA HISTORY Situated in the historic Choctaw Nation, this ranch has a rich local legacy. Acquired in the 1940s by a doctor and geologist, it was originally operated as a cattle ranch. The discovery of natural gas shifted the focus away from agriculture, and the land has since evolved into a wild, untouched recreational paradise. South Canadian River Ranch is a rare, turnkey opportunity to own a premium recreational property in one of Oklahoma’s best-kept secret regions for big game hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure. With stunning topography, abundant water, low hunting pressure, and a prime location surrounded by large ranches, this property checks all the boxes for a trophy-class ranch investment. This ranch is a broker-owned property that is ready for immediate sale and stewardship.
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$2,387,400  •  1,038 acres
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1038 Acres w Elec and Well. Game managed. Views.
Contact for Price  •  1,029 acres
The 1,029± acre Keeney Ranch is an elite, fully turnkey, high-fenced Hill Country exotic and trophy Whitetail operation built for serious wildlife management, luxury living, and multi-generational family legacy ownership. This rare offering features a 7,000± sq ft custom main home, guest cabin, extensive barn and ranch infrastructure, six water wells, four fully lined ponds, MLD-managed Whitetail genetics, and an exceptionally diverse, well-established exotic game herd—all of which will convey with the sale. With its balance of luxury improvements, income-producing wildlife, and full off-grid capability, Keeney Ranch is fully operational and immediately enjoyable for both the sportsman and the end-user family buyer.
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$2,295,000  •  1,020 acres
Black Castle Ranch is a 1,020±acre West Texas retreat featuring the award-winning Cinco Camp, panoramic mountain views, abundant wildlife, and exceptional privacy near Marathon.
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$4,850,000  •  1,000 acres
$6,950,000
The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. Over 500 acres of timberland could also be managed for income. Until this year, 130 acres of wild rice and 150 acres of flood-irrigated hay ground were farmed on the ranch. Abundant wetlands and the presence of Burney Creek underscore the valuable water resources and water rights on the property.
Contact for Price  •  1,000 acres
1000± Acres Maverick County - Paved access, game fenced, 1 large fishing lake, water, electricity, giant deer now, no need to wait! Ready-to-go best all around recreational ranch you will find! Priced to sell! Call Jeff Soele: (210) 705-4013.
$4,850,000  •  1,000 acres
Black Ranch is a magnificent 1,000+/- acre family recreational ranch located northeast of Redding, California, in Shasta County. It features an extensive ranch compound with beautiful homes, a tennis court, a swimming pool, a horse stable, and expansive views of Burney Peak. Black Ranch is a remarkable wildlife habitat bordered by National Forest lands on three sides, providing excellent conservation and recreation opportunities. The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. Over 500 acres of timberland could also be managed for income. Until this year, 130 acres of wild rice and 150 acres of flood-irrigated hay ground were farmed on the ranch. Abundant wetlands and the presence of Burney Creek underscore the valuable water resources and water rights on the property. The Black Ranch owners had the foresight to join California's Department of Fish and Wildlife's Private Lands Management (PLM) Program in 1986. The program offers landowners incentives to manage their lands for the benefit of wildlife. Today, the ranch provides habitat for many important native species, including Columbia black-tailed deer and Rocky Mountain elk. The ranch is four and a half hours from the San Francisco Bay Area and offers many possibilities. It could serve as a working ranch, corporate retreat, weekend getaway, permanent home, recreational property, or a combination of these uses. With an Architect Digest featured owner's home and spacious family/guest house, three other dwellings could be utilized for guests, ranch hands, or to generate additional tenant income. Outdoor recreation is endless: horseback riding, hiking, ATVing, biking on the ranch, or the thousands of acres of adjoining national forest lands. Co-listed with Terry Hundemer of The Chickering Company.
Contact for Price  •  995 acres
Guajillo Rack Ranch is an exceptional 995 +/- acre Southwestern Texas hunting and recreational ranch located just outside Brackettville, featuring strong accessibility around the ranch, diverse terrain with seasonal creeks, bluffs, rolling hills and pastures, and a premier wildlife setup. With extensive water infrastructure, sweeping views, and a fully improved headquarters, Guajillo Rack Ranch delivers the ideal blend of functionality, comfort, and high-quality habitat for serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
$3,955,050  •  990 acres
This cattle and hunting ranch also has good hay production. The ranch is approximately 50% beautiful trees and 50% open meadows. The very nice house sits on the highest part of the ranch and overlooks the entire property. With large metal corrals and extensive connecting lanes, handling cattle is as easy as it gets.
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$12,000,000  •  957 acres
We are pleased to present Elizabeth Creek Ranch, a 957± acre ranch located just south of the Town of Elizabeth in Elbert County, Colorado. Situated within the Southeast Denver Metro growth corridor, the property offers a unique combination of scale, riparian habitat, water rights, cattle operation potential, existing improvements, and long-term conservation opportunity. Today, it’s a working ranch — productive and full of recreational appeal — but given where it sits and how the area is growing, it’s also a strong land-banking play with real upside down the road. This is a rare chance to acquire a large-scale, water-backed property. Between the ag income, the recreation, and the development potential — all backed by a surrounding ownership pattern that keeps this corner of Elbert County private and stable — it’s a compelling long-term hold.
$15,200,000  •  949 acres
The Smith Ranch Northeast Pasture spans 949± acres of rolling oaks, an 8-acre private lake, and over 4 miles of creeks. This premier Hill Country ranch offers trophy whitetail and exotics, 4 ponds, and multiple homesite locations with expansive views. Fully developed to balance habitat, recreation, and family enjoyment, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
$9,800,000  •  931.71 acres
End of the road privacy on 900+ acres with some of the best views you'll ever see in the Rocky Mountains. No Covenants,No Deed Restrictions, and No Conservation Easement. Neighboring 35 acre parcels in the Continental Divide Ranch development have recently sold for $425,000 - $450,000, making this a great land bank play for future development.Bordering 3 ranches all over 1,500 acres, and being less than 1 mile from the Colorado/New Mexico state line, this ranch is home to one of the biggest elk migrations in Southwestern Colorado. Lush native grass meadows, mature gamble oak groves, dark timber, stands of aspen trees, and spring fed watering holes all provide different ecosystems for the numerous amount of wildlife that call this ranch home. Elevation ranges from 7960' in the lower meadows to 8720' on the upper hillside. Underground electric is installed at the north end of the ranch, and central water is available. This property has good year round access on well maintained gravel roads. Holding costs are some of the lowest in the country with extremely low ag taxes of only $210 a year. This is Colorado GMU # 78 where over the counter bull elk tags are readily available and mule deer buck tags can typically be drawn every year. This ranch also qualifies for private land owner tags where another2-3 tags for each species could be available on an annual basis.
$2,900,000  •  917 acres
The 917+/- deeded acre Rimrock Ranch is a recreational mountain holding in the North Park region of Colorado. The ranch is located 12 highway miles north of Walden, Colorado, and lies just a few miles south of the Wyoming state line. Well-located and long utilized as a hunting retreat, this property backs up to thousands of acres of Medicine Bow National Forest and borders a large and notable area ranch, BLM and state lands. Rimrock is one of those hard-to-find properties that checks many boxes for its size and price point. Specifically, it is a ranch with good pronghorn, mule deer, elk, and moose hunting that borders public lands, is on-grid and has year-round highway access along with a beautiful private setting. The North Park region of Colorado is known for its natural beauty, abundant water resources, world-class angling, and significant wildlife populations. Rimrock Ranch is conveniently located between Laramie, Wyoming, and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Drive time to the ranch is about an hour from Steamboat Springs and roughly 45 minutes from Laramie. Groceries, supplies, fuel, and a couple of restaurants are nearby in Walden, a 15-minute drive from the ranch house. Bordered on the north by the Medicine Bow National Forest, on the west by the large State Line Ranch, and on the east by BLM and state lands, this ranch offers plenty of seclusion and privacy. Although the 2020 Mullen Fire burned a fair amount of the ranch, the regrowth is very encouraging, with new stands of aspen and fur trees throughout the property. Spring-fed ponds and diverse terrain and topography also attract and retain wildlife throughout the year. The ranch is located in Colorado's Game Management Unit (GMU) 6 and qualifies for two landowner preference program applications annually for mule deer and two applications for pronghorn. GMU 6 is noted for trophy-caliber antelope, mule deer, moose, and a strong elk population. The ranch was historically used as a mining claim, but the mines have been sealed, and all that is left are remnants of days gone by. With expansive views of North Park and back-door access to thousands of acres of public lands, Rimrock Ranch offers limitless recreational opportunities to incoming ownership. The Facts: ~ 917+/- deeded acres ~ 12 paved miles north of Walden, Colorado ~ Elk, mule deer, pronghorn, moose, wild turkey, and pronghorn hunting ~ Multiple springs and ponds ~ Bordering Medicine Bow National Forest, BLM and State Lands ~ Modest and ready for immediate use two-bedroom home and improvements ~ Year-round access and power ~ Just over one hour drive to Steamboat Springs and the Steamboat Ski Resort ~ 45-minute drive to Laramie, Wyoming ~ Minutes from excellent angling on North Platte River, Lake John, and Delaney Buttes Lakes
Contact for Price  •  906.74 acres
Sycamore Creek Ranch is the complete package—a turnkey 906.74+/- acre high-fenced recreational ranch offering exceptional live water, trophy hunting, quality improvements, and the kind of natural beauty rarely found in one property.
$7,300,000  •  901 acres
Hill Country Oasis, Diverse 900 Acres with rising elevations, varied terrain, plethora of wildlife and an abundance of water resources.
$745,000  •  897.8 acres
The beautiful McConnell Ranch consists of approximately 898 grazeable and recreational acres with possible CRP programs in the future. It has a new solar powered water pump with stainless steel cistern in place at the old homestead site, currently being used for gravity flow to stainless steel livestock tanks. The water system could be used as a gravity flow source of water to cabin or home. The property is home to big game, Deer, Elk, Big Horn Sheep and qualifies for 2 LOP buck deer. Also may include upland game such as Chukar, Hungarian Partridge, and Pheasants. The topography consists of flat and rolling fields with deep treed draws with springs that hold game. The Northeast corner of the property breaks into Thirty Mile Creek, which holds small trout. Beautiful Mt. Hood in the Cascade Mountains may be viewed in the distance. This property has many possibilities that include recreational with ATVs, horses and hiking.
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$3,329,284  •  865 acres
The Dilley Ranch, located in northernmost La Salle County on the Frio/La Salle County line, and just south of Dilley, is a fantastic opportunity for the agricultural producer, recreational user and investor alike. With frontage on both I-35 and County Line Road the possibilities are wide ranging. Highly productive soils and diverse brush complement the location of this ranch. LOCATION The ranch is accessed off the southbound frontage road of I-35 just south of Dilley. The northern boundary of the ranch fronts County Line Road providing additional access. Public road frontage is nearly 3 miles total. Drive time from San Antonio is just over an hour; from Austin is about 2:20 and from Houston is less than 4 hours. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Diverse South Texas brush, trees and grasses are found on the ranch. The predominantly sandy loam soils provide the base for fantastic quail management opportunities. The ranch has been managed for both quail and grazing. WILDLIFE Wildlife populations may include native white-tailed deer, northern bobwhite quail, scaled quail, Rio Grande Turkey, dove, migratory waterfowl and feral hogs, allowing for excellent and diverse hunting opportunities. AGRICULTURE The ranch is very productive from a forage standpoint capable of supporting a 50 animal unit cattle operation. The ranch is cross fenced into multiple pastures/traps and there is a set of working pens. IMPROVEMENTS Aside from typical ranch operational infrastructure and a couple of old structures, the ranch is unimproved. WATER The ranch has one operating water well and one stock tank. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer and is located in the jurisdiction of the Wintergarden Groundwater Conservation District. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available at different locations on the ranch. MINERALS This offering is surface only. There is one existing production pad on the ranch and there is a surface use agreement in place that is associated with the current lease. OTHER DETAILS There are one pipeline easement and one transmission line easement that cross the ranch. The open space of the property benefits from 1D1 Agricultural/Wildlife Management use tax valuation. The tractor and shredder in the photo array are contractor owned and do not convey.
$3,083,500  •  863 acres
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The Getaway is a convergence of land, water, and wildlife that serious hunters and recreational land buyers spend years searching for. Positioned near US Highway 80 between Dallas and Shreveport, this 863-acre property in Upshur and Wood counties carries nearly two miles of Sabine River frontage, 2.5 miles of Rogers Creek running through the interior, hardwood bottoms stacked with deer, sloughs that hold birds when the migration pushes through, and approximately 150 acres of mature Loblolly Pine plantation that adds both timber value and thick, thermal cover. Five pipeline right-of-ways cut natural shooting lanes through the property. Multiple established shooting houses are already in place. The infrastructure is built. The habitat is dialed in. You show up, hang your coat, and hunt. Whitetail Deer Hunting | 180-Class Bucks Harvested on This Property The hardwood bottoms and creek drainages at The Getaway hold the kind of whitetail hunting that keeps serious deer hunters coming back season after season. The canopy is a mix of Post Oak, Willow Oak, Water Oak, Red Oak, Cherry Bark Oak, Shumard Red Oak, Black Hickory, and Black Gum, mature mast producers that draw deer out of the timber and into range during the rut and early season. Rogers Creek and the Sabine River corridor create natural travel routes that concentrate deer movement and make patterning big bucks a matter of patience, not luck. The property’s track record speaks for itself. 180-class whitetails have been harvested here. Five pipeline right-of-ways function as ready-made shooting lanes and food plot candidates. Multiple shooting houses are in position and ready to hunt. The Getaway has the genetics, the habitat, and the pressure history to produce mature bucks. It does not need a rebuild; it needs new boots! Duck Hunting on Sloughs, Flooded Timber, and Sabine River Bottoms When the migration stacks up in East Texas, The Getaway becomes a different kind of place entirely. The sloughs are loaded with Duckweed and Smartweed and ringed by timber that pins birds and keeps them working. Flooded timber and creek bottoms along Rogers Creek and the Sabine produce the kind of natural habitat that holds puddle ducks throughout the season; no pumps, no artificial flooding, just the land working the way it was designed to work. Wood Ducks, Teal, Mallard, and other puddle ducks have been taken here in past seasons. Cleared roads and interior trails provide direct access to every duck hunting area on the property without walking out at dark in knee-deep water. Sabine River Fishing | Bass, Catfish, Crappie, and Alligator Gar The Sabine River, which runs along the property boundary, is a working East Texas river fishery, not a supplemental amenity. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Blue Catfish, Bream, Buffalo, Carp, and Alligator Gar all inhabit the river. Rogers Creek adds additional holding water inside the property. Whether you are running lines, throwing a topwater at first light, or fly fishing the creek edges during summer, the water at The Getaway fishes hard across multiple species and seasons without leaving the property. For the angler who wants a base camp with serious river access, the combination of Sabine frontage and interior creek mileage makes this property a compelling setup. Hog Hunting, Small Game, and Year-Round Opportunities The Getaway does not go quiet between deer and duck seasons. Wild hogs are active throughout the property, and the creek bottoms and pine thickets provide exactly the kind of rooting, denning, and travel cover that keeps populations moving and huntable year-round. Bobcats, Coyotes, and Squirrels round out the small game and predator opportunities. The diverse habitat, from river bottoms to pine plantations to open fields, supports a full rotation of hunting activity from archery season through late winter, with hogs bridging every gap in between. Camp Headquarters | Furnished Cabin, Equipment Storage, and Walk-In Cooler The camp infrastructure at The Getaway was built for working hunters, not weekend glampers. Camp Headquarters includes a fully furnished cabin with one private bedroom, a large bunkroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a living and gathering area with a front porch. Every piece of furniture conveys. Utilities are established; Big Sandy City Water and Upshur County Rural Electric are already in place, backed by conventional septic. The support buildings are what separate this camp from a cleared lot with a cabin dropped on it. A 30×50-foot insulated equipment storage building with roll-up doors at each end handles gear, ATVs, and other equipment. A separate shed built for tractors, implements, and trailers includes a dedicated walk-in cooler for storing harvested game, the kind of setup that matters when you are stacking deer during the rut or running several hunters through a multi-day camp. The property currently holds agricultural exemption status, which carries meaningful tax advantages for the incoming owner. Loblolly Pine Plantation | 150 Acres of Timber Value Four stands of mature Loblolly Pine cover approximately 150 acres of the property. The timber carries real commercial value — pulpwood, sawtimber, and utility pole markets all draw from well-stocked East Texas plantation stands. For hunters, these same stands provide dense thermal cover, solid bedding areas, and natural travel corridors connecting the hardwood bottoms to the open fields. Big Sandy, Texas | Between Dallas and Shreveport on Highway 80 The Getaway sits on US Highway 80 at Big Sandy, Texas, roughly halfway between Dallas and Shreveport — a location that makes this ranch genuinely accessible for buyers coming from multiple directions. Big Sandy provides immediate access to fuel, supplies, and services, while Tyler and Longview offer full-service medical facilities, retail, major grocery, and dining within a short drive. The surrounding East Texas Pineywoods region supports a strong hunting and outdoor culture, with TPWD-managed wildlife resources, nearby access to Lake O’ The Pines, Caddo Lake, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir, and a well-established community of landowners committed to serious wildlife management. Drive Times from The Getaway: • Big Sandy, TX — 5 miles, approximately 8 minutes • Tyler, TX — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • Longview, TX — 32 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Dallas, TX — 113 miles, approximately 1 hour 48 minutes • Shreveport, LA — 87 miles, approximately 1 hour 32 minutes Airport Access — Regional and International Connections The Getaway’s position on Highway 80 puts multiple commercial airports within practical range for out-of-state buyers, partners, or guests who prefer to fly in and drive straight to camp. Regional Airports: • Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) — 34 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) — 85 miles, approximately 1 hour 20 minutes Major Airports: • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — 115 miles, approximately 1 hour 50 minutes • Dallas Love Field (DAL) — 110 miles, approximately 1 hour 45 minutes
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$2,450,000  •  835.28 acres
$2,725,000
In the foothills of Tuolumne County, at an elevation of 2,250 ft. with the mighty Sierra Nevada mountains standing tall in the background, discover the 835-acre Espinoza Ranch, less than 10 minutes outside of Groveland, CA, the gateway to the iconic Yosemite National Park. A well-equipped and landscaped ranch headquarters offers plenty of space for a large family or many guests to stay comfortably and is also ideal for hosting events or retreats. It consists of a 2,400 sq. ft 3 BD/2 BA main home, a 1,104 sq. ft. caretaker’s house, a 2 BD/1 BA ranch house, a 432 sq. ft. guest house, two cabins, and a herb and vegetable garden for those with a green thumb. Multiple functional outbuildings serve as storage for ranch equipment & an RV, along with a 1,776 sq. ft. shop with power that includes an 11 x 12’ roll-up door and a pair of 11’ x 9’ swinging doors. The multi-purpose, 960 sq. ft. retreat building includes a main area, kitchen, laundry, bathroom, and outdoor fire pit to share campfire stories and make s’mores. Livestock and wildlife are also called Espinoza Ranch home. With perimeter and cross fencing, six natural springs, ponds, and five wells, including one with a solar-powered pump, two 900-gallon storage tanks, livestock troughs, livestock and wildlife have ample year-round water. Take advantage of the expansive roads throughout the ranch to indulge in outdoor recreational opportunities such as ATV’ing, horseback riding, or soaking in the panoramic views of Lake Don Pedro from the ranch’s ridge line. Hunters and nature enthusiasts will unite with deer, quail, turkey, and dove spotted roaming the property. Nearby, Tuolumne, Stanislaus, and Merced Rivers provide great fly-fishing opportunities and boating and water sports activities at Horseshoe Bend Recreational Area at Lake McClure. A day trip to explore one of the crown jewels of Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park, is a must, being just 45 minutes from Espinoza Ranch. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Less than 10 minutes outside of Groveland, CA • Six natural springs & spring fed ponds • Five wells; one equipped with a solar-powered pump • Two 900-gallon storage tanks • Fenced and cross-fenced • Currently, run cattle on the ranch • Livestock troughs • Five router WIFI system • A well-equipped and landscaped ranch headquarters • Improvements: • Main residence - 2,400 SF with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, & 2 car garage; Solar heated lap pool • Caretaker’s House - 1,104 SF with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, & a covered patio/porch • The Ranch House - 600 SF with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, & a covered front porch deck • Guest House - 432 SF with sleeping area, full bath, partial kitchen & laundry area • Retreat Building - 960 SF unit with a fully equipped kitchen & laundry facilities • Two Guest Cabins - each 120 SF • Workshop - 1,776 SF, fully equipped with 220-volt power, lighting, & water access • RV storage building - 12’ x 31’ • Tractor shed, storage shed, outhouse building, pumphouse structure • Horse stable - with water and pen • Great outdoor recreation on the property & region • Hunting, fishing, horseback riding, ATVing, boating, & more • 45 minutes from Yosemite National Park
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$4,950,000  •  834 acres
$8,430,000
The Little North Fork of Crazy Woman Ranch is a property rich in history from the early Native Americans, Bozeman Trail settlers, and Range War cattle barons. It consists of 834+/- acres of highly sought-after views and quality grazing land at the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. The unique buildings include rehabilitated, historic structures from the late 1800s, including a main home, a guest house, and an outbuilding for equipment storage and building maintenance. Multiple bodies of water throughout the property and the Little North Fork Crazy Woman Creek contain multiple species of trout. Elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope are seen daily on this private canyon ranch. Opportunities to pursue outdoor recreation, such as elk and whitetail hunting, in a setting as exclusive as this ranch are rare. Impressive landscaping, live water, and well-maintained structures and homes are situated just 15 minutes from the town of Buffalo, where all major or minor conveniences can be purchased. A combination of strong ownership, a conservation easement, year-round private road access, and diverse wildlife has made this a well-known and highly sought-after area of Johnson County. The Facts: ~ 834+/- deeded acres ~ 15 minutes from Buffalo ~ 45 minutes from the nearest commercial airport ~ Surrounded by a TNC conservation easement ~ Extreme privacy ~ Diverse wildlife populations ~ Remastered historic main home/cabin ~ Guest home ~ Working facility ~ Recreational fishing pond ~ Dramatic mountain views
$3,500,000  •  831.51 acres
Under Contract
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Nestled in the heart of highly sought-after Childress County, Texas, this exceptional property comprises 832+/- acres that offer the ideal blend of recreation, production agriculture, and upscale rural living. Whether you're seeking a full-time residence, a corporate retreat, or an income-generating hunting and cattle operation, this ranch delivers on every front. The ranch covers a diverse landscape and is defined by its unique combination of terrain, water features, and improvements. The land boasts a well-balanced mix of improved and native pastureland, along with approximately 135+/- acres of dryland cropland currently utilized for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots. This setup supports both livestock and native game, making the property a standout choice for cattle ranchers and sportsmen alike. Water is one of the property's most impressive features, with multiple wells, rural water taps, and earthen ponds scattered across the acreage. A scenic 10+/- acre bass fishing lake serves as the ranch's crown jewel, providing excellent angling and a serene focal point for relaxing and entertaining. The ranch lies in classic upland country, where several picturesque draws cut through the landscape, creating natural corridors for wildlife and offering rich, productive bottomland. A thick cover of native brush and vegetation enhances the habitat, supporting healthy populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, quail, and other game species. This combination of water, cover, and food sources makes it a haven for hunters and nature enthusiasts. Improvements on the ranch are extensive and well thought-out, making the property turnkey for a wide range of uses. The main residence is an impressive country-style, two-story, four-bedroom, four-bathroom home designed with self-sufficiency and comfort in mind. Whether used as a family home or the centerpiece of a corporate retreat, it offers ample space and luxury in a serene rural setting. A separate bunkhouse accommodates guests or ranch hand. Other structures include covered working pens, a large walk-in freezer, and a storage container. The property is also outfitted with comprehensive livestock infrastructure, including fencing, working pens, and barns, all in excellent condition, capable of supporting a full-scale livestock program. Altogether, this unique Childress County offer represents a rare opportunity to own a property that combines natural beauty, strong agricultural potential, and top-tier improvements. Whether your goal is recreation, ranching, or a retreat, this Texas gem is ready to exceed expectations. The Facts: ~ 832+/- deeded acres in southern Childress County, Texas ~ Located approximately 10 miles southwest of Childress with good access from County Road DD Unique combination of recreational opportunity and production agriculture ~ Approximately 135 acres of dryland cropland used for seasonal grazing and wildlife food plots ~ Excellent water resources, including multiple wells, an extensive livestock water system of waterlines and several drinking troughs, rural water taps, earthen tanks, and a scenic 10+/- acre lake managed for quality bass fishing ~ Dense native brush providing ideal habitat for whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, quail, and other wildlife ~ Country-style 5,200+/- square foot two-story residence with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a great room with a catalytic fireplace, and a large basement ~ Home is built for "off grid" living to include an EMP hardened 25KW solar power electrical system with lithium batteries, backup generator, garden area, and chicken coop ~ 40'x40' shop with exercise room and bathroom, three-sided equipment shed, 12'x15' walk-in freezer, and a rifle and pistol shooting range ~ Extensive livestock improvements, including video-monitored calving area, lighted pens, and climate-controlled AI room ~ Separate bunkhouse for guests, staff, or hunting parties ~ Childress County is a developing hub for alternative energy and data centers ~ North boundary is bordered by a 345kv and 138kv transmission line ~ All alternative energy rights will convey to the buyer, and the seller will retain mineral rights
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