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$1,995,000  •  315 acres
+/-315 acres w House, Elec, Well. Excellent hunting. Beautiful views. Western Hill Country Realty
$912,000  •  304.42 acres
304 acres of incredible mountain property. Surrounded by USFS Lands. Two air miles from Bucks Lake and a short driving distance on good dirt roads. Several nice building sites for a cabin. Cold springs and a babbling brook as well as towering rock formations above the property. Healthy stand of Conifer and timber. Blacktail deer, Black Bear, Mountain Quail and Blue Grouse call this property home. Paved road at the bottom goes to Oroville to the west, Quincy to the east and Bucks Lake across the road. Your mountain paradise awaits! Property Highlights: • 304+/- acres surrounded on all four sides with USFS Lands • Great views of the Feather River Canyon and beyond • Healthy mixed Conifer stand of timber • Clean cold springs on the property and babbling brooks • Towering rock formations above the basin and on the property • The property forms a basin that is the partial headwaters of Grizzly Creek • Blacktail deer, Black Bear, Mountain Quail and Blue Grouse all call the property home • Behind locked gate at the main road a mile from the property. Private road across USFS land that only serves the property. • Some timber value • Several nice building sites for a cabin • Owner retiring and may consider financing a sale with agreeable terms • Two air miles from Bucks Lake and a short driving distance on good dirt roads. • Paved road at the bottom of the hill goes to Oroville to the west, Quincy to the East and Bucks Lake across the road.
$2,859,500  •  301 acres
Located just minutes from Jourdanton, this pristine 300-acre ranch offers an exceptional blank slate for recreation, hunting, or future development. With ample space for homesites and recreation and no structural improvements, the property provides the freedom to shape it to your vision. Benton City water is available along the highway, providing a convenient starting point for future infrastructure. A well-maintained road system throughout the property makes the entire ranch easily accessible, from boundary to boundary. Whether you are looking for a hunting retreat, an investment property, or a ranch to develop from the ground up, this Atascosa County offering delivers opportunity, location, and authentic South Texas character. The property is also set up to be divided into smaller 100-acre tracts if needed. LOCATION 41 miles from San Antonio 81 miles from Uvalde 120 miles from Austin 236 miles from Houston 125 miles from Corpus Christi TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The high point of the ranch is on the northwestern side, sloping slightly down to the southeastern corner of the property. The ranch features South Texas regrowth brush that is not as thick as the typical thick brush country, yet offering the ideal habitat for wildlife of all kinds with plenty of cover, native grasses, and typical South Texas forage. WILDLIFE Whitetail deer, dove, quail, hogs, and coyotes are all found on the property. AGRICULTURE Currently ag exempt. The land is being grazed by a herd of cattle that the neighbor runs on the property. IMPROVEMENTS There is an improved road system, but other than that, no structures are on the property. WATER Available from the highway. Benton City Water. ELECTRICITY Available on the highway MINERALS Surface sale only.
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$1,617,000  •  294 acres
$1,734,600
Offering 294 m/l contiguous acres of quality Adair County, Iowa farmland located 2 miles east and 1 mile south of Greenfield.
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$725,625  •  290.25 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Chad Dugger, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 806-773-4749. Diamond H East is a 290+/- acre property conveniently located just seven linear miles southwest of Childress, Texas, with the distinct advantage of paved frontage on US Highway 62/83, as well as access along County Road CC. The ranch offers an appealing combination of livestock production, recreation, and genuine potential for rural living. Diamond H East is characterized by gently rolling uplands that descend into seasonal creeks and draw bottoms, creating both agricultural utility and scenic variety. Approximately 146 acres of improved and native grasses cover the primarily open uplands, providing productive grazing, while roughly 144 acres of native pasture occupy the draws and seasonal creek country below. This natural division of terrain lends itself well to a balanced operation, pairing dependable forage production with the cover and habitat that support quality recreation. The property has strong water features, with a 4+/-acre lake providing a vital resource for game and livestock, as well as for fishing opportunities. A water well serves domestic and livestock needs. With its convenient location, ample paved highway frontage, and versatile mix of open grassland and creek-bottom country, Diamond H East stands as a well-rounded property, equally suited to the producer seeking dependable grazing, the recreational buyer, or investor drawn to its convenient location. The Facts: ~ 290+/- deeded acres in southern Childress County, Texas ~ Convenient access and road frontage from paved US Highway 62/83 and graded County Road CC ~ Unique combination of recreational opportunity and production agriculture ~ Versatile combination of productive uplands and broken native pastures in the bottoms ~ 4+/- acre lake provides an excellent source of surface water and fishing opportunities ~ One set of livestock corrals ~ Good habitat for deer, quail, dove, and other wildlife ~ Childress County is a developing hub for alternative energy and data centers ~ 345 kV and 138 kV transmission lines on the south boundary of the property ~ All alternative energy rights will convey to the buyer ~ Minerals will be retained by the seller
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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.
$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.
$745,000  •  259.27 acres
This remarkable 259.27 acre property offers unmatched privacy, natural beauty, and recreational opportunity in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Fresno County. A true outdoor paradise, the land features a mix of open meadows, oak and pine forest, rolling hills, and a seasonal Creek that runs through the property. What sets this ranch apart is its direct adjacency to U.S. Forest Service land, providing seamless access to thousands of acres of protected wilderness. Whether you're hiking, horseback riding, hunting, or simply seeking solitude, this rare border with public land expands your backyard well beyond the fence line. The property also includes a rustic off-grid cabin perfect for weekend retreats or seasonal use. With its scenic landscape, abundant wildlife, and proximity to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks, this property is ideal for those seeking a private mountain getaway, a recreational retreat, or a legacy land holding in one of California's most stunning regions. Property Highlights: • 259.27± acres • Excellent recreation with deer, pigs, turkey, quail and dove • Borders the National Forest • Beautiful mountain and valley views • Seasonal Creek runs through property • Small off-grid cabin • Detached outhouse with plumbing • Zoned for Agriculture and rural living • Gated dirt road access • PG&E power nearby • Close to Sequoia & Kings National Parks • 160 acres in the Williamson Act
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.
$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
$1,799,950  •  197.24 acres
+/-197.24 High Fenced Acres w paved road access. Stocked w Game. New House. Wells. #173 w Western Hill Country Realty
$1,182,000  •  197 acres
LOCATION: The ranch is located approx. 25 minutes from downtown Corpus Christi near Chapman ranch, TX at the end of county road 6 which can be accessed either by CR 51 or CR 53. DESCRIPTION: The Circle 7 Angus South Division ranch is approx. 197 acres in Nueces county near the northern border of the Kleberg county line. This ranch consist of approx. 65% native brush and 35% well-maintained pasture land. It is only one property away from the famed Laureles division of the King Ranch. IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch has one main building built in 2007 with 4,000 square feet under roof. Both ends of the barn have 1,400 square feet of covered cement which can be used for additional parking or entertainment. There is a very usable efficiency apartment inside the barn with a full kitchen and bath. The remainder of the space is used for typical ranch equipment storage. There is also a small covered pavilion area that can be used for a skinning shed, etc. The entire perimeter of the ranch is galvanized low-fence King Ranch wire. There are also 3 cement low water crossings. WATER: This ranch is well watered with 1 good water well providing water to the improvements and also piped water to several of the water tanks. There are 6 ponds on the property with piped water to 3 of them. There is one large storage tank near the well and also a large pila with piped water to it. There is also a drainage ditch that runs through the property and holds water in various locations throughout the year making it easily accessible to wildlife throughout the ranch. WILDLIFE: One of the main attractions to this ranch is the opportunity to hunt low-fence free range deer so close to the world famous King Ranch. With the diversity of native brush and pasture land the owner has created along with water all over this ranch, the wildlife is very abundant. Because of the drainage ditch running through the ranch the turkey are plentiful along with whitetail deer, quail, hogs, ducks, and great dove hunting. MINERALS: This is a surface sale only. The owner does not own any minerals to convey. ADDITIONAL LAND AVAILABLE: There are several hundred acres adjoining this ranch and the King Ranch that might also be purchased. TURNKEY: This ranch is being offered turn-key with some ranch equipment along with 22 high-quality Angus heifers.
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.
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Contact for Price  •  193 acres
Offering an ideal combination of rolling topography, quality hardwoods, multiple water features, comfortable accommodations, and excellent hunting, this ranch is perfectly suited for recreation, investment, or future development.
$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.
$1,999,000  •  188.01 acres
188 Acres – Hill Country Ranch with Lake, Nueces River Access & Panoramic Views Location: Off Highway 55 | Uvalde County, Texas | Near Camp Wood Experience the best of the Texas Hill Country with this 188-acre ranch offering some of the highest elevations and most spectacular views in Uvalde County—including panoramic vistas overlooking the Camp Wood Dam. This remarkable property showcases a balance of natural beauty and thoughtful land improvements. Maverick Creek runs through the ranch and has been dammed to create a private lake, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying peaceful Hill Country sunsets. The land has been selectively cleared of cedar, enhancing the rolling terrain and highlighting mature live oaks and native grasses throughout. Conveniently located just off Highway 55, the ranch offers year-round accessibility while maintaining total privacy and seclusion. As part of a private ranch community, owners enjoy exclusive access to the clear, spring-fed Nueces River, ideal for swimming, fishing, and kayaking, along with a community pavilion for gatherings and outdoor entertaining. Additionally, an extra 20 acres located directly on the Nueces River can be purchased separately, providing a rare opportunity to expand your riverfront holdings and create the ultimate Hill Country retreat. Whether you’re seeking a recreational escape, a hunting property, or the perfect setting to build your dream home, this ranch delivers the best of Hill Country living. Property Highlights • 188 ± Acres in Uvalde County, TX • Panoramic hilltop views overlooking Camp Wood Dam • Maverick Creek Lake – dammed and converted into a private water feature • Well and storage tank on property • Exclusive access to the Nueces River for swimming, fishing, and kayaking • Community pavilion for owners’ use and gatherings • Cedar-free landscape with abundant mature oak trees • Excellent access from Highway 55 • Additional 20 ± acres available directly on the Nueces River • Ideal for recreation, hunting, or building a private Hill Country estate
$3,000,000  •  184.52 acres
Northern California 184 acres for sale with great potential to subdivide into nine 20-acre parcels since the zoning is AG-20 in Solano County. This is an excellent property for a family compound as you can build two homes on each 20-acre parcel. There are currently 2 legal parcels that make up the 184 acres: APNs 0151-060-010 (43.12 acres) and 0151-060-020 (141.39 acres). This land is located just off I-80 close to Fairfield but in between Fairfield and Vacaville with water supplied by Solano Irrigation District. There is also possible opportunity to protect this beautiful property with a conservation easement with the Solano Land Trust. Or if you just want that special ranch within an hour to San Francisco Bay Area with views, majestic oaks, seasonal creeks, recreation paradise with deer, turkey, dove and quail. Spectacular property for your quads, horses or hiking shoes.
Contact for Price  •  176 acres
Rolling Boerne Ranch is a rare 176± acre Hill Country offering that unites two highly complementary landscapes into one exceptional ranch—elevation, iconic valleys, and premier location all within minutes of Boerne. Tucked behind private access along the highly sought-after Waring–Welfare corridor, the ranch delivers privacy, scale, and long-term flexibility in one of Kendall County’s most desirable ranch markets.
$1,695,000  •  169.54 acres
Vermilion Mountain Ranch is a must see property. It is offered Turnkey with equipment and most furniture. This absolutely beautiful ranch includes 170 +/- acres of native grass lands with varied terrain & vegetation. It is a very picturesque setting with mesquites, huge oak trees, a magnificent riparian area & endless long views of mountains in every direction. The ranch is quiet & extremely private at the end of the road bordering thousands of acres of the Coronado National Forest & the Patagonia Mountains to the east. NO HOA. The owners have run a cow/calf operation here with Texas Longhorns & numerous horses. The ranch has a beautiful, impeccably maintained 3 bedroom, 3 bath home, 2 excellent wells, electric, 2 septic systems, corrals & a versatile 2,400 square foot barn/multi purpose building. Located 15 min from Home Depot, Walmart, Safeway, the Nogales International Airport and the Nogales Hospital. The ranch is being offered Turnkey with a New Holland backhoe with only 800 hours and a Mahindra UTV with only 1,000 +/- miles and most all of the furniture stays. There is a brand new large RV shade port with 50 Amp electric service and water for you or your guests to park. One of the wells produces 70 degree water and both wells produce 30 Gpm. There is a 500 gallon underground propane tank for the house and another 500 gallon tank for the generator at the barn. There are six livestock drinkers on the ranch and it is perimeter and cross fenced. This includes a 2,400 sq ft General Steel barn, corrals, great well, septic system, New Holland tractor/backhoe/front end loader, "Big Tex" gooseneck trailer, Mahindra 1000 side by side four wheeler and more. The Vermilion Mountain Ranch is perfect for grape vineyards due to the soil, elevation and excellent water from the 2 wells. Also great for a small cow/calf operation or an extremely private escape from the cities. Call for more details or a showing now.
Contact for Price  •  167 acres
Tucked away just west of Llano, Texas, Arrowhead Creek Ranch is a rare live-water offering that captures everything buyers seek in a classic Hill Country retreat.
$350,000  •  166.38 acres
At the end of a gated private road, this exceptional 166-acre ranch presents a rare combination of privacy, productive improvements, and endless recreational opportunities, perfect for a recreational retreat or an inspired custom homesite. Dramatic topography delivers over 480 feet of elevation change across the property, producing sweeping panoramic views, a striking rock outcropping, and distinct habitat zones for year-round enjoyment. Improvements and utilities already in place make building and living here convenient. A poured concrete building pad with an engineered septic provides an ideal foundation for a primary residence. Three active wells supply reliable water for domestic use, livestock, and irrigation. A shop on a concrete slab and a large utility/tractor building offer abundant covered storage for equipment, toys, and working ranch needs. A maintained road system provides easy access throughout the ranch. Recreation is a primary focus: a private pond with a dock creates a peaceful centerpiece for wildlife viewing and relaxation. The property supports abundant game. Blacktail deer, pigs, and quail. The ranch is outfitted with hunting infrastructure, including a shooting house and hunting blind. Trails, ridge-top vistas, and varied terrain invite hiking, mountain biking, ATVs, and horseback riding. The finished treehouse, complete with deck, loft, and kitchenette, is a unique guest retreat or family hideaway complete with a custom antler chandelier crafted from antlers collected on the ranch. Despite its secluded feel, the ranch is conveniently located: less than 10 minutes to downtown Lower Lake, about 1 hour to Hopland and the US-101 corridor, and just 10 minutes to Hidden Valley Golf Course, making daily errands, dining, and regional travel easy while preserving a true rural lifestyle. Owned and enjoyed by the same family for over 25 years, this property blends turnkey improvements, diverse recreational assets, and future home-building potential into a single, private offering an ideal setting for people who want to live, play, and work on their own spectacular piece of country. Property Highlights: • At the end of a private road with a gated entrance • Concrete building pad with engineered septic • Over 480 feet of elevation change on the property • Pond with a dock • Shop on a concrete slab • Utility/Tractor building • 3 active wells on the property • Finished treehouse with deck and loft • Shooting house • Hunting Blind • Wildlife includes Blacktail Deer, Hogs, and Quail • Less than 10 minutes from downtown Lower Lake, 1 hr. from Hopland and the 101 corridor, 10 minutes to Hidden Valley Golf Course • Road system throughout the property
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$1,650,000  •  163 acres
The Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is a newly improved 163± acre relatively turnkey recreational property set in the heart of South Texas. Located just seven miles north of Three Rivers along the Atascosa River, the ranch has a blending of upscale lodging while still having that classic deer camp atmosphere. The ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully developed property where both comfort and function have been carefully considered. Designed for immediate enjoyment, the Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is ideally suited as a private family retreat, corporate hunting destination, or long-term investment you get to enjoy. The improvements were constructed with attention to detail, creating an inviting atmosphere for entertaining, relaxing, and spending time outdoors. The land itself showcases a wide range of diversity in habitat that makes this region so desirable. A combination of wet-weather creeks, thick Atascosa River bottom, an earthen tank, and diverse native forage that provides excellent habitat for wildlife that supports strong populations throughout the year. This balance of these features enhances both the recreational appeal and ecological value of the property. LOCATION 1 Hour from San Antonio, TX 3 Hours 30 minutes from Houston, TX 2 Hours from Austin, TX 1 hour from Corpus Christi, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has nice rolling topography with approximately 50ft of elevation change throughout. Beautiful and unique limestone outcroppings highlight the central portion of the property providing great vantage points for hunting or simply having a sundowner. The property contains a wide variety of soils ranging from El oso clay with the rest (majority) of the property being mixes of sandy clay loam and fine sandy loam. A wide variety of native brush and grasses from your typical Mesquite, Persimmon and to Black brush and White brush, with Texas Kidneywood, provide exceptional habitat for whitetail deer and other native species. Adding to the diversity of the ranch are the heavily wooded riparian areas along the Atascosa River and Brush Pen Hollow. You will find large live oaks covered with Spanish moss and a host of other hardwoods. WILDLIFE Wildlife found on the ranch includes a low-fenched high density White-tailed deer herd that the current owner has managed over the years. Other species on the ranch include Bobwhite quail, dove, tons of Rio Grande turkey that thrive along Atascosa River, various predators and feral hogs. The majority of the southern fenceline is high fence providing a jump start if the next owner desires a fully high fenced property. The remainder of the ranch is low fence to no fence. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has benefited from extensive recent capital investment, creating a turnkey ownership opportunity. The newly built home and barns create a fresh start to a classic deer camp atmosphere. At the front of the property is a newly completed 2,400± square-foot lodge, finished with ranch flare and designed to provide comfortable accommodations while enjoying South Texas and everything it has to offer. Supporting the residence is an approximately 1,800± square-foot metal shop in like-new condition, providing ample storage for equipment, ATVs, and ranch vehicles. Additional improvements include a 1,050± square-foot wash-down barn complete with game cleaning facility and utility features, making the property exceptionally well-suited for hunting and various other ranch operations. A decorative gated entrance welcomes visitors, while improved ranch roads, parking areas, and professional landscaping complete the property's polished appearance. WATER El Oso water cooperative supplies water to the house and outbuildings, there is also one larger earthen tank and a wet weather creek that runs through the middle of the property from north to south. The far west side of the property is bordered on 2,400ft of the Atascosa River. Importantly, the groundwater estate conveys with the surface ownership, providing an additional long-term asset for future ownership. ELECTRICITY There are electric service lines on the eastern portion of the property. Karnes Electric Coop. MINERALS The property is subject to an existing oil and gas lease with three producing gas wells. A couple pipelines and a railroad traverse a portion of the ranch. Surface sale only. AREA HISTORY Three Rivers, Texas derives its name from the confluence of the Atascosa, Frio, and Nueces Rivers—three iconic South Texas waterways that have shaped the region's history, ecology, and enduring ranching heritage. Long before the arrival of European settlers, these rivers sustained Native American tribes, including the Coahuiltecan peoples, who relied on the abundant water, game, and fertile floodplains. During the Spanish colonial era, the river corridors became important travel routes for explorers, missionaries, and early ranchers moving across South Texas. Following the establishment of the railroad in the late 1800s, Three Rivers emerged as a regional hub for agriculture and commerce before becoming one of the birthplaces of the South Texas oil boom with the discovery of the nearby Pettus and Tom O'Connor fields. Today, the convergence of these rivers continues to define the landscape, supporting productive ranchland, exceptional wildlife habitat, and the rich outdoor traditions that have characterized the area for generations.
$780,000  •  160.76 acres
RECENT PRICE IMPROVEMENT The Jerry Bay Farm presents a unique investment opportunity in agricultural real estate, encompassing farm properties that boast dediversified crop production. The farm is located in the legal jurisdiction of Township 22 South, Range 54 West of the 6th PM. Legal Description spans Section 27 (NE¼), excluding approximately 5.24 acres for a designated home site in the NW corner. Soils The Jerry Bay Farm is comprised predominately of Class I & Class II soils. The soils quality of the farm gives the opportunity to maximize crop production with approximate management. The predominant soils series include: Nepesta clay loam, Numa clay loam, Korman and Neesopah loams and Rocky Ford silty loam. Water and Crop Acres Water resources play a crucial role in the agricultural productivity of the Jerry Bay Farm. The property includes 145 shares of the Holbrook Mutual Irrigation Canal. This significant water allocation enhances the farm's irrigation capabilities. The total crop acres consist of approximately 124.6 FSA acres under irrigation. Improvements and Irrigation In a strategic move to enhance agricultural efficiency and ensure optimal crop irrigation, the farm has recently invested in a new 2023 Rienke Model #2065, a state-of-the-art 7-tower sprinkler system. With the addition of the new sprinkler system, it placed approximately 124.6 acres under pivot irrigation center. With the new sprinkler system in place, the farm is poised to elevate its crop production and improve water management on the farm. Other improvements include a hay shed that is located on Section 22 which is across the county road from Section 27 where the sprinkler is located. The site also contains an East End Municipal Water Tap. The approximately 6 acres in which the hay shed is located would also provide a nice building site for a residence with the convenience of city water. Crops: The Jerry Bay Farm boasts a history of successfully cultivating various crops, including Alfalfa, Corn, Forage Sorghum, Triticale, Watermelons and Cantaloupes. This diverse range of crops not only underscores the versatility of the land but also indicates its adaptability to different agricultural pursuits. The most recent use of the property has been for corn, alfalfa, and forage sorghum production. The addition of the new sprinkler system will position the farm to increase more of the acreage into alfalfa production if desired. With the soil, climate and water the farm is well positioned for alfalfa production all the while offering the opportunity of other crops as well. Hunting: In addition to its agricultural potential, the Jerry Bay Farm offers hunting opportunities, with a population of Mule Deer frequently visiting the property. This additional recreational aspect adds to the overall appeal of the investment, catering to individuals with varied interests in both agriculture and outdoor activities. Location Directions: For ease of navigation, clear directions are provided to the farm. The farm can be accessed by heading east approximately four miles from Cheraw on CR KK, situated on the south side of CR KK and CR 35. Conclusion In summary, the Jerry Bay Farm situated in the Arkansas Valley North of La Junta, Colorado, stands as a comprehensive and diversified investment opportunity, combining agricultural productivity, water resources, and recreational appeal. The area with strong and robust cattle feeding economy offers a consistent market demand for alfalfa, other hays, silage and corn production. The farm legal clarity, and historical crop success contribute to its attractiveness as a robust investment in the vibrant landscape of agricultural real estate. TAXES: $2841.84 (2024)
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