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333 ± Acres Charlotte, Texas Frontage on CR 314 Low fenced with cross fencing Livestock working pens Electric water well & electricity 1 pond Mix of grazing land & native brush Additional acreage available
$2,499,500  •  325 acres
325 ± Acres De Kalb, Texas 3BR/2BA manufactured home Sophisticated underground bunker 2 metal shop buildings with electricity and covered parking 1 electric water well and electricity 1± acre stocked fishing pond and 5,100± ft of wet weather creeks Healthy stands of timber with cleared trails throughout Hunting blinds and feeders and gun range
$1,350,000  •  292.1 acres
Tipi Hills Ranch is a secluded and well-balanced property tucked into the rolling hills of southeastern Wyoming, offering a combination of residential comfort, agricultural utility, and recreational appeal. The ranch supports a modest livestock operation, currently owner-rated for 15 cow-calf pairs with supplemental winter feeding, and is divided into four pastures for practical, efficient management. The surrounding landscape provides expansive views and a consistent presence of wildlife, including mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, and occasional coyotes. The property is improved with a comfortable main residence featuring multiple living spaces, along with several guest accommodations that support both personal use and short-term rental opportunities. With a history as an Airbnb destination, the ranch attracts visitors interested in the area’s frontier heritage and its proximity to the Oregon Trail. Guest improvements include a lodge attached to a large shop, a separate log cabin with modern amenities, and additional facilities that accommodate RV and outdoor stays. All improvements are maintained and in move-in-ready condition, reflecting attentive ownership. Despite its secluded and quiet setting, the ranch is conveniently located within a reasonable distance of regional services and a commercial airfield, offering an appealing balance of privacy, functionality, and accessibility. THE FACTS: ~ 292+/- deeded acres ~ Ten minutes to Fort Laramie, 30 minutes to Torrington, and two hours to Cheyenne ~ Spacious and inviting three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom home, built in 2000. Oversized two-car detached garage ~ Landscaped yard with sprinkler system and shade trees One-bedroom, one-bathroom guest lodge attached to the front of the shop ~ Log guest cabin, built in 2016 with a full bathroom, kitchenette, and a charming front porch 40’x60’ shop, RV hookup, and a standalone bathhouse ~ Cross-fenced into four pastures
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$3,950,000  •  290 acres
$4,400,000
The Bar 13 Ranch’s 290 acres comprise leveled irrigated farmland, pastures, corrals, barns, and a two-bedroom, two-bath riverfront home with a deck and boat dock. The ranch is currently run as a cow-calf operation with hay production as well.
$2,151,000  •  278 acres
The Hartline Ranch, located in Colorado’s North Fork Valley near Paonia, offers 278 deeded acres of prime Western Colorado ranch land, including approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground. This Colorado ranch for sale features well-maintained improvements in excellent condition, making it ideal for both agricultural operations and rural living. Surrounded by panoramic views of the West Elk Mountains, the property offers exceptional privacy, abundant wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational opportunities, including hunting, horseback riding, and access to nearby public lands. With its combination of irrigated acreage, scenic beauty, and sought-after location in Delta County, the Hartline Ranch is a premier opportunity for buyers seeking a productive and private Colorado mountain ranch. LOCATION The Hartline Ranch is ideally located in Colorado’s scenic North Fork Valley, nestled between the charming towns of Paonia and Hotchkiss in Delta County. The property sits approximately 7 miles from Paonia—known for its vibrant arts community, wineries, and farm-to-table culture—and just 4 miles from Hotchkiss, which offers everyday amenities and a strong agricultural heritage. The North Fork Valley is renowned for its mild climate, fertile soils, and stunning views of the West Elk Mountains, making it a sought-after destination for both recreation and rural living. Larger regional hubs with commercial air service include Montrose, about 40 miles away, and Grand Junction, approximately 60 miles away, providing convenient access to broader travel, shopping, and medical services. ACREAGE AND DESCRIPTION The Hartline Ranch spans 278 acres across four parcels and offers a strong combination of water resources and well-maintained improvements. The property includes multiple water rights, featuring both ditch rights and on-ranch reservoir storage. Historically, about 80 acres have been irrigated, with approximately 35 acres currently in production. Several springs, seeps, and ponds provide reliable year-round water for livestock while also supporting a diverse range of wildlife. Improvements are in excellent condition and include a 1904 farmhouse, barn, tack shed, arena, horse stalls, and a shop with offices and an apartment. The ranch is further supported by three Bone Mesa water taps, three power services, and three separate addresses. WILDLIFE AND RECREATION Wildlife is one of the standout features of the Hartline Ranch, offering a diverse mix of species, including deer, elk, turkey, and various waterfowl. Situated in GMU 53, the property also benefits from over-the-counter availability of bull elk tags. WATER RIGHTS AND RESOURCES The ranch holds a diverse and valuable portfolio of water rights, including 55 shares in the Stewart Mesa Ditch Company, interests in Balch Ditch Nos. 3 and 5, and access to multiple reservoirs and natural springs. IMPROVEMENTS The Hartline Ranch features a variety of well-maintained buildings and improvements, highlighted by a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse offering 2,630 square feet with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its spacious front porch serves as an inviting gathering area with stunning mountain views. The property also includes a 2,400-square-foot concrete shop building with separate his-and-her offices and an upstairs apartment, along with additional amenities such as a 32x80 wooden barn, tack shed, horse stalls, riding arena, and a raised garden bed area. Utilities are well established, with three domestic water taps, three electrical services, and three septic systems. SUMMARY The Hartline Ranch is a premier Colorado ranch for sale in the highly sought-after North Fork Valley near Paonia and Hotchkiss, offering 278 deeded acres of productive Western Colorado ranch land with valuable water rights, irrigated acreage, and exceptional improvements. Featuring approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground, multiple ditch rights and reservoir storage, and year-round water from springs and ponds, this Delta County ranch is well-suited for agriculture, livestock, and investment. The property includes a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse, shop with apartment, barn, arena, and horse facilities, providing a turnkey setup for ranching or rural living. Surrounded by panoramic West Elk Mountain views, the ranch offers outstanding privacy, abundant wildlife habitat with deer, elk, and turkey, and prime hunting opportunities in GMU 53 with over-the-counter elk tags. Conveniently located near Paonia’s wineries and farm-to-table culture, with easy access to Montrose and Grand Junction airports, the Hartline Ranch combines scenic beauty, recreation, and income potential, making it an ideal Colorado mountain ranch for buyers seeking land, water, and lifestyle in one property.
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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.
$3,750,000  •  255.68 acres
Perched on a ridgetop with breathtaking views of the Pintler Range, Discovery Ski Area, and near 360- degree views of the surrounding valleys, this 256+/- acre retreat offers an exceptional opportunity to own a private sanctuary in the heart of Montana. Located just 20 minutes from the historic town of Philipsburg and surrounded by expansive and notable ranches, the property strikes the perfect balance between solitude and convenient access to a vibrant local community. The focal point is a meticulously designed and situated five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom 7,700+/- square-foot custom log home. Thoughtfully crafted to maximize panoramic views, the residence features a master suite, gourmet kitchen with a breakfast nook, a formal dining room, and an oversized three-car garage. High-end, custom finishes and unique architectural elements enhance both comfort and elegance. Complementing the main residence are a set of operational improvements, including a six-stall enclosed equipment shed and a well-appointed two-stall horse barn with vet and tack rooms, washing facilities, and paddocks, shelters, and waterers. Philipsburg, a short drive northeast, serves as the hub of this rural community, offering essential services, boutique shops, dining, and lodging options. Known regionally as a place Montanans go to unwind, the town of approximately 900 residents has maintained its historic western character and local charm. It is also home to the exclusive Ranch at Rock Creek, one of the nation's best candy stores and a renowned western art gallery which rivals the best in the country. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region offers year-round recreation. With its average snowfall of 215 inches, Discovery Ski Area boasts 2,200 acres of skiable terrain with an impressive 2,388-foot vertical drop. In the summer, Disco Bike Park features lift, served downhill trails catering to both flow and technical riders. The area is also known for its premier hunting and fishing opportunities, including Georgetown Lake and the Blue Ribbon waters of the many forks of Rock Creek. Easily accessible, the ranch is just 90 minutes from Missoula International Airport, which provides daily flights from major hubs across the country. Missoula, Montana's second-largest city, offers a full range of services, including the University of Montana, two regional medical centers, a growing tech industry, and a thriving arts scene. This remarkable estate offers privacy, stunning natural beauty, and access to some of Montana's finest outdoor experiences, all within a convenient distance to modern amenities. The Facts: ~ 256+/- acres with stunning views of the Pintler Mountain Range ~ 7,720+/- square foot, five-bedroom, six and a half bath custom log home ~ 26'x36' two stall horse barn with track room, vet room, pens, washing station, bathroom, and washer/dryer ~ 30'x84' enclosed equipment shed ~ Desirable locale within nearby access to Georgetown Lake, the Blue Ribbon trout stream of Rock Creek, Discovery Ski Area, and Beaverhead Deer Lodge National Forest ~ Property has already been subdivided into multiple lots for those with further development in mind ~ Not encumbered by a conservation easement ~ All-season access from a maintained county road
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$2,990,000  •  246 acres
$3,490,000
246 Acre Recreational Ranch with custom gated entrance, horse barn with living area, equipment barn, 4 bedroom house with covered outdoor entertainment/kitchen area, stocked bass lake with pier and more, shooting range
$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
Under Contract
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.
$3,995,000  •  231.23 acres
231± acre Mancos, CO ranch with multiple remodeled homes, irrigated pasture, water rights, ponds, and excellent hunting access in GMU 73.
Contact for Price  •  222 acres
Double-S Ford Ranch is a rare offering that blends lifestyle, legacy, and long-term investment potential—an irreplaceable tract in a region undergoing unprecedented transformation. - 222± Acres of rolling Central Texas land with panoramic hilltop views - Two ranch homes (4,400 SF + 2,400 SF) with high end finishes, detailed woodwork, and victorian charm, (4/3.5/2 and 3/2.5/2) - Structures surrounded by canopies of mature live oaks for quintessential hill country living - Residences ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or income potential - Gated entry with year round live water flowing Creek crossing - Fully fenced - Gently rolling hills and topography with Views for miles - Covered RV parking - Backup generator, 1000 gal propane tank - Extensive water assets: 4 wells, 7 tanks, watershed, creek - Agricultural exemption, no deed restrictions - Full mineral rights convey - 2,035 ft of FM 112 frontage + multiple access points - Minutes from regional growth drivers—Samsung Taylor & ALCOA redevelopment - Working ranch infrastructure: cattle facilities, chutes, barns, cross-fencing - Ideal for: ranching, recreation, private estate, long-term investment, future development, legacy land, land banking
$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
$2,085,753  •  219 acres
Sandy Oaks Ranch offers 219 acres of natural beauty and recreational appeal, with great proximity to small towns and an easy drive from several major cities. This heavily wooded property features approximately 40 feet of elevation change, ranging from 240 to 200 feet, which creates diverse and varied terrain. A signature feature is nearly one mile of Sandy Branch winding through the property, providing year-round character and excellent wildlife habitat. The landscape is dominated by live oaks and dense native woods. Numerous established trails and thoughtfully cleared underbrush make exploring the property exciting and accessible. Conveniently located just 0.4 miles off Highway 90 in the community of Sublime, the ranch offers outstanding access while maintaining a private, secluded feel. It boasts approximately 2,025 feet of paved road frontage along three different sides, providing exceptional accessibility and flexibility for future use or investment. Approximately 85% of the property is wooded, complemented by open meadows and cleared trails ideal for recreation, hunting, and exploration. Two ponds provide a combined 0.5 acres of surface water, enhancing both the beauty and functionality of this remarkable ranch. LOCATION Hallettsville – 9 miles Columbus – 32 miles Victoria – 54 miles Houston – 98 miles Austin – 100 miles San Antonio – 115 miles
$2,950,000  •  210 acres
Shadow Rock is a secluded 210+/- deeded acres with hunting opportunities for elk, mule deer, antelope, and turkeys. The terrain is rugged, timbered ridges with granite outcroppings in the Haystack Range, which provide great habitat for wildlife, and well-watered pastures provide forage for wildlife and livestock. Owner-rated at 15 cow and calf pairs. Offering a custom-built 4,437+/- square foot residence with high-end finishes including hardwood antique doors, a large wrap-around porch, an oversized three-car garage, a greenhouse, a home generator, and scenic views in all directions. The open floor plan features three bedrooms, each with an en-suite, and a large office or hobby room. The 5,000+/- square-foot shop includes a heated work area with four 14-foot overhead doors. The 6,000+/- square foot horse barn features a tack room with ample feed storage, with room for indoor stalls and overhead doors for equipment storage. Even with a secluded, private setting, the ranch is 15 minutes from Hartville, under two hours from Cheyenne, and three hours from Denver International Airport. The Facts: ~ 210+/- deeded acres ~ 15 minutes to Hartville, 45 minutes to Wheatland, and one hour from Torrington ~ Hunting and ranching ~ Private setting ~ Built in 2016, the 4,437+/- square foot custom home has great views of the surrounding mountains ~ 5,000+/- square foot finished shop, 6,000+/- square foot horse barn, and a greenhouse ~ Land types include rolling prairie and timbered ridges with granite outcroppings ~ Two wells ~ Abundant wildlife, including turkey, elk, mule deer, and antelope
Contact for Price  •  209 acres
209 ± Acres Ozona, Texas Private access on a good all-weather Rd Scenic views A 35± ft 5th wheel RV and 40± ft storage container Rock ranch roads and ATV trails ½± mile of wet-weather creek Large oaks Hunting blinds and feeders
$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
Contact for Price  •  199 acres
199 ± Acres Sonora, Texas High fenced New 3BR/2BA barndominium & outdoor entertainment area Covered equipment shed with storage & RV hookups New cattle pens with a squeeze chute 2 water wells & water troughs scattered throughout Stocked pond with a protein feeder Established exotic game
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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.
$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.
$6,475,000  •  184.85 acres
For more information, please contact the listing agent, Jay Leyendecker, at (956)337-2808 or jay@hallandhall.com Lockhart Hills Ranch is a thoughtfully improved 185+/- acre property located near Lockhart within Caldwell County. The ranch is picturesque from the moment one enters along a paved road lined with oaks, leading to the headquarters and primary residence. Mature oak trees and gently rolling hills provide a wonderfully scenic landscape of improved pastureland, perfectly suitable for grazing livestock. The ranch features nearly half a mile of paved road frontage, access to county water and electricity, and 14 pastures and traps with a combination of high and low fencing, including several high-fenced pastures specifically designed for an exotic wildlife breeding operation. Infrastructure includes piped water servicing 14 troughs, three small ponds, cattle pens, stables, a round pen, barns, and a top-tier wildlife working facility. Improvements include a primary residence with a modern pool and a gym, along with three cabins that provide separate lodging for guests or a ranch manager. Additionally, the property is home to one of the premier lighted roping and barrel arenas in Caldwell County. Located roughly 35 miles from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, 65 miles from San Antonio International Airport, and 165 miles from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, the ranch combines quality improvements with strong accessibility. Caldwell County averages approximately 34 inches of annual rainfall. Nearby Lockhart is a quaint and vibrant town affectionately known as the “Barbecue Capital of Texas” and is home to the historic site of the Battle of Plum Creek. The town offers modern amenities, history, and proximity to the rapidly growing Austin corridor. With extensive infrastructure already in place and convenient access to town, Lockhart Hills Ranch presents a significant opportunity as a wildlife operation, equestrian property, recreational ranch, or long-term investment holding with very attractive development potential. The Facts: ~ 185+/- deeded acres ~ Nearly half a mile of paved access along Westwood Road ~ Paved road leading to the primary residence and headquarters ~ A primary residence with four bedrooms, three baths, a gym with a weight room, an office, and a modern swimming pool ~ Three cabins for guests or a ranch manager ~ County water and electricity ~ Lighted roping and barrels arena ~ Stables, cattle pens, livestock pastures, and a round pen ~ Piped and dispersed water ~ Equipment barns and a large indoor storage building ~ Two primary pastures, one high-fenced and one low-fenced ~ Multiple high-fenced pastures for exotic wildlife
Contact for Price  •  181 acres
181 ± Acres Grand Saline, Texas Frontage on FM 857 1.5± miles of live water Grand Saline Creek with seasonal runoff 3 ponds Situated at one of the highest elevations in the county Scenic views Low fenced with cross fencing Pipe cattle working pens
$900,000  •  171 acres
The Douglas Pivot Irrigated Farm is a well-balanced 171+/- acre agricultural property located four miles east of Wheatland, offering a combination of productive irrigated farmland, functional rangeland, and residential improvements. With 78+/- irrigated acres supported by an 80+/- acre water right through the Wheatland Irrigation District, the farm has a strong history of producing sugar beets and corn silage, along with reliable cash rental income potential. The remaining acreage provides winter pasture for livestock and attracts local wildlife, enhancing both operational and recreational appeal. Improvements include a four-bedroom farmhouse with income potential, while the property’s proximity to Wheatland and regional markets like Torrington adds convenience. Set in a region known for its agricultural strength, outdoor recreation, and small-town quality of life, this property presents an attractive opportunity for producers, investors, or those seeking a rural lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 171+/- acres ~ Ten minutes to Wheatland, one hour to Torrington, and one hour to Cheyenne ~ 78+/- acres under a five-tower pivot ~ 80+/- acre water right from Wheatland Irrigation District ~ Four-bedroom, two-bathroom farmhouse built in 1910 ~ Historically planted in sugar beets and corn silage with a cash rent of $175 per acre ~ Located near the Chug Creek drainage, which provides seasonal goose hunting opportunities
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$5,400,000  •  170 acres
$5,999,500
170 ± Acres Navasota, Texas 5,928± sq/ft main house accommodating up to 20 or more guests Two 2BR/2BA casitas & a 3BR/2BA foreman’s house Separate game room & covered outdoor cooking area 4 barns/sheds for horses, equipment, & storage 7± acre lake with fishing piers, bridge, & boat barn 2 ponds & almost ½± mile of wet-weather creek 4,200± ft of CR 324 frontage
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