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$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.
$2,100,000  •  850 acres
Escape to your own private 850-acre sanctuary where wide-open spaces, abundant wildlife, and turnkey improvements create the ultimate ranch and recreational retreat. This diverse property offers a rare combination of natural beauty, functionality, and self-sufficiency. Water is plentiful with six wells, seasonal creeks, multiple ponds, and natural springs thoughtfully dispersed across the landscape, supporting both wildlife and livestock. Neighboring cattle currently graze the property, presenting an agricultural-use opportunity while maintaining the ranch’s open character. The ranch is well-equipped for extended stays or weekend escapes. A charming two-room stone cabin provides rustic comfort with bunk accommodations and a functional kitchen — perfect for hosting family and guests for quiet country getaways. Situated next to the creek, there is a stone patio, with build-in BBQ and a trellised seating area for outdoor dining. A spacious wooden barn features living quarters and wide overhang sides, offering equipment storage, shelter for livestock, and additional covered workspace. Designed for independence, the property includes solar panels, batteries and a generator, ensuring reliable off-grid capability. Many miles of internal ranch roads wind throughout the acreage, providing easy access to water sources, and scenic vantage points. For the outdoor enthusiast, this ranch is an excellent nature preserve. Whether you’re seeking a working ranch, recreational investment, or legacy family property, this 850-acre offering delivers space, resources, and opportunity in one remarkable package. Property Highlights: • 850 + Secluded Acres overlooking the Stanislaus River • Stone Cabin with bunkroom and kitchen • Built-in Stone Patio with BBQ and Trellised Seating Area • Wood-fired Hot Tub • Seasonal Creek • Historic Wooden Barn with Living Quarters • Miles of Internal Ranch Roads • 6 Solar Wells • Solar Arrays for Reliable Power Grid • Stone and Steel Shed with Batteries and Generator • Cleared Building Site with Views of Ranch and River • PG&E Power Pole and Transformer at Building Site • Neighbor Runs Cows during grazing season
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$8,800,000  •  835 acres
$10,100,000
Nestled in central Wyoming's rugged Red Wall area, Lazy Frog Ranch offers 835+/- deeded acres, complemented by 584+/- acres of BLM lease, in an exceptionally private yet accessible location. Situated approximately ten miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming, this remarkable property combines modern living, historical richness, and unparalleled recreational opportunities. With over three miles of the Red Fork of the Powder River meandering through its boundaries and below the towering red wall, Lazy Frog Ranch encompasses a stunning landscape, productive irrigated meadows, and an exquisite custom-built home, guest accommodations, and supporting amenities. This ranch provides a secluded retreat ideal for families, corporate gatherings, or those seeking a serene escape into the unspoiled beauty of Wyoming. The Facts: ~ 1,419+/- acres (835+/- deeded, 584+/- BLM lease) ~ Ten miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming, with year-round access ~ Three+/- miles of the Red Fork of the Powder River ~ 120+/- acres of hayfields with adjudicated water rights ~ 5,056+/- square feet custom home with six bedrooms, wrap-around porch, and in-ground pool ~ 1,921+/-square feet apartment, two-car garage, workshop, and horse stalls ~ 1,500+/- square foot manager home with a high ceiling, open layout, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a beautiful, covered porch overlooking Red Fork ~ Sporting clay range, ATV/hiking trails, and excellent hunting/fishing ~ Mule deer, whitetail deer, pronghorn, chukar, pheasants, and occasional elk ~ Red Fork of the Powder River offers prime brown trout fishing ~ High desert climate with mild winters and 12 inches of annual precipitation ~ Seasonal cattle grazing operation with income potential ~ Buffalo (58 miles), Casper (80 miles), Sheridan (94 miles) with commercial air service
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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
Contact for Price  •  828 acres
Arroyo Sereno Ranch presents a rare opportunity to shape a South Texas hunting and recreation property from the ground up. Featuring productive native brush, scenic creek frontage, and excellent water resources, this ranch offers the ideal foundation for a customized wildlife and ranching program in a private, easily accessible setting.
$7,150,436  •  826.64 acres
Located just two miles west of US Highway 281 via CR 2200 and approximately two miles north of the US 183/281 split, this remarkable 826.64-acre ranch offers both convenience and seclusion in the heart of Lampasas County. The property features approximately one mile of paved county road frontage along the western boundary, along with over one mile of scenic Little Lucy Creek traversing near the southern portion of the ranch. Electricity is readily available, with single-phase power provided by Hamilton County Electric Co-op along the road frontage and three-phase power running west to east across the southern section. Improvements include a ranch house in need of some TLC, currently utilized by hunting lease tenants, as well as a ~12-year-old metal barn primarily used for hay storage. A solid set of metal working pens will convey with the sale. Water resources are abundant, with two active wells and four stock tanks averaging approximately one acre each. The land is highlighted by lush hardwoods in the lower elevations and along the creek, providing both beauty and excellent wildlife habitat. Native wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail have also been observed on the ranch. Currently operated for cattle production and supplemented with hunting leases, the ranch is under a 1-D-1 agricultural exemption. Perimeter fencing consists of four-strand barbed wire and is in excellent condition. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a sizable, well-equipped ranch in a highly desirable area of Lampasas County. Shown by appointment only with Bar T Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified at first contact and must accompany the buyer on the initial showing to qualify for full fee participation. Otherwise, participation will be at the sole discretion of Bar T Realty.
Contact for Price  •  824 acres
Comanche Draw Ranch spans 824± acres in the heart of San Saba County, offering a rare blend of exceptional water resources, trophy wildlife, and diverse Hill Country terrain. With proven management under MLD Level III, rolling topography, and outstanding accessibility, this wildlife exempt ranch is equally suited as a private retreat, working cattle operation, or a recreational paradise!
$13,900,000  •  812 acres
812 acre ranch 30 minutes from downtown and airport. Hunting, fishing, horseback riding and more. Lake and several ponds. 4 homes, plus cabins. Miles of road, outdoor lighting, support buildings. Impeccably maintained.
$11,750,000  •  811 acres
One of the most extensive land offerings in Sanpete County with significant groundwater resources. Flying T Ranch includes 811 acres + water rights associated with a 5,300-foot geothermal well that produces 450 gallons per minute. The property consists of a mix of rolling hills, Sanpitch River frontage, and is an ideal location for a major residential or recreational facility. Conveniently accessed off Highway 132 and minutes from the popular communities of Spring City, Fountain Green, and Mount Pleasant. Irrigation and stock watering system services the northern portion of the ranch, but could be expanded throughout the property. Sanpete County maintains a proud farming & ranching heritage and still maintains its very rural character.
$4,800,000  •  810 acres
Northeast Texas Ranch For Sale In Bowie County, Texas 810± Acres • Cattle Operation Property Location: 1437 FM 44 W, De Kalb, TX 75559 Price Improvement: $4,800,000 Currently being used as a successful cow/calf operation, this premier property offers an abundance of amenities, improvements, and opportunities to continue growing. 810± Acre Cattle Operation • 810± acres of grassland, some hardwood & creek areas • Variety of native grasses include Bermuda, Common, Dallas, Fescue, Tye & more • Historically ranch operates at 200-350 cow/calf pairs • Fenced & cross-fenced • Pastures set for rotation • Over 10,000 sq ft commercial building previously used as meat packing facility & restaurant Hunting & Recreational Opportunities • Whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, bobcats & more! • Duck hunting on the water sheds & sloughs Plenty of Water for Commercial Management Plan, Livestock & Hunting • 23± acre lake + additional smaller lakes and stock tanks • Anderson Creek runs through the ranch Location • 2± hours to North Dallas • 30-45± Minutes to Texarkana, Paris, Clarksville, and Idabel UC Ranch Properties | AltaTerra Realty & Auction AltaTerraRealty.com • Premier@altaterrapremier.com J.W. Ross, Broker, RealTree Land Pro Expert 903-438-2585 • TX Lic #496806 Michael Strunc, REALTOR®, Realtree Land Pro, Auctioneer 903-341-0208 • TX Lic # 711195 SOILS: The property has Class II and Class III soils, mostly silty loam. Both Thenas fine sandy loam and Blevins silt loam. MINERALS: All owned to be conveyed. TERMS: Cash & Conventional. Broker & Commission Disclosure: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent. Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of United Country AltaTerra Realty & Auction, LLC. Franchise office is independently owned and operated.
$12,995,000  •  806.88 acres
Architecturally significant estate designed by Fay Jones, offering a rare opportunity to own a true work of art. Built in 1976, this stone & cedar residence features 6,333 sq ft, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, extensive flagstone floors, walls of glass, skylights & seamless indoor/outdoor living. Four massive stone fireplaces anchor the home, complemented by custom wood lighting, built-ins & rich natural materials throughout. Kitchen offers quartz counters, bar seating & high-end stainless appliances. Primary suite includes fireplace & dual baths. Separate-entry guest quarters functions as a private “house within a house.” Outdoors enjoy a gunite pool with waterfall, flagstone & courtyard gardens framed by stone walls & metal gates. Gated 806 acres includes 10 ponds, White River frontage, cross-fencing, second home, horse barn, hay barns & equipment buildings, offering exceptional equestrian, farm or recreational potential. A rare legacy estate where architecture, privacy & panoramic views come together.
$1,000,000  •  800 acres
The Sanders Dryland Farm is 800+/- deeded acres of gently rolling farmland and native prairie just east of LaGrange, Wyoming. Productive and versatile, the property has historically been planted in sunflowers and is well-suited for continued dryland crops such as wheat, millet, and corn, offering flexibility for continued production or rotation. The property is also suited for grazing. State Highway 141 conveniently divides the acreage, offering excellent access and potential for future subdivision or development. The Sanders Dryland Farm also has a strong wildlife presence, including antelope, mule deer, coyotes, and upland game birds. With its blend of open farmland, scenic views, and the rustic charm of an old homestead and barn, this property offers a rare opportunity to combine agricultural productivity, recreation, and investment potential in one accessible Wyoming location. The Facts: ~ 800+/- deeded acres ~ One hour from Cheyenne, 30 minutes to Torrington, and five minutes to LaGrange ~ Gently rolling farmland and native prairie ~ Paved State Highway 141 divides the acreage, offering excellent access ~ Potential future subdivision or development ~ Soil and elevation suitable for dryland crops such as wheat, millet, and corn ~ Wildlife includes antelope, mule deer, coyotes, and upland game hunting
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$2,650,000  •  794 acres
$3,500,000
The 794+/- acre Muddy Creek Sedan Pasture is the summer grazing portion of the 2,200+/- acre Muddy Creek Ranch. The pasture unit has varied, mountain foothill terrain with fabulous building sites in a dramatically beautiful setting. The property lies on the west side of the Shields Valley between the communities of Wilsall and Sedan. The ease of access to the town of Livingston to the southeast and Bridger Bowl Ski Resort and Bozeman to the southwest makes this quiet, ranching community a highly coveted location. A grass-fed beef operation specializing in American Aberdeen cattle, Muddy Creek uses regenerative agricultural practices to produce nutrient-dense, grass-finished beef. The Muddy Creek Pasture has no structural improvements. Muddy Creek flows through the property for approximately one-third of a mile, and a well and developed spring provides additional livestock water. The Montana Land Reliance conservation easement permits one building envelope. The Muddy Creek Headquarters unit is also available, lying three and a half miles east of the pasture unit and totaling 1,407+/- acres. The headquarters includes extensive irrigation, well-developed livestock facilities, a residence, an entertainment barn, and one additional residential building envelope. The Facts: ~ 794+/- deeded acres ~ The westerly pasture portion of Muddy Creek Ranch, totaling 2,220+/- acres ~ Majestic mountain valley location approximately 41 miles from Livingston, 31 miles from Bozeman, and 16 miles from Bridger Bowl Resort, between the Sedan and Wilsall communities ~ Dramatic, close-up views of the Bridger Range to the west and the Crazy Mountain Range to the east ~ Varied mountain foothill terrain with approximately one-third mile of Muddy Creek ~ Developed stock water to distribute grazing ~ Excellent hunting for elk, mule deer, and Hungarian partridge Montana Land Reliance Conservation Easement allowing one residential building envelope
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$2,900,000  •  775 acres
$3,500,000
Niobrara River Cabin Ranch consists of 775+/- deeded acres near Bassett, Nebraska, in the National Scenic River Corridor. The ranch features a fully furnished log cabin home overlooking the Niobrara River valley. The ranch has one mile of river frontage with tree-covered canyons and hay/alfalfa meadows surrounded by wooded draws and bottomlands. The cabin's extensive windows and wrap-around deck offer a majestic view of the river valley, allowing for enjoyment of all seasons. The ranch is easily accessible by county road and is teeming with wildlife of all kinds. The ranch has been well-maintained, and pride of ownership is evident.
$5,753,200  •  757 acres
Antelope Creek Ranch offers 757+ acres of diverse Texas Hill Country terrain in northwest Lampasas County. The property features dramatic topography with expansive views, including the iconic iron railroad bridge spanning Antelope Creek, framed by San Saba Peak and Antelope Gap to the north, evoking the feel of an old western. The landscape combines open pastures with wooded areas, several ponds, and about 2,000 feet of Antelope Creek frontage. LOCATION Access is provided by an owned 63.82-foot wide, 3,944-foot long owned strip from County Road 2579 to the main acreage, ensuring all-weather access via a well-maintained caliche road. The ranch is conveniently located: 23 minutes to San Saba 24 minutes to Lampasas 1 hour 30 minutes to Austin TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch topography transitions from gently rolling terrain with scattered oak groves in the east to denser hardwoods and Ashe juniper in the central and western portions. Three prominent hilltops offer potential build sites with long-range views of San Saba Peak and Antelope Gap. This varied terrain provides diverse habitats for wildlife and recreational opportunities. WILDLIFE Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, feral hogs, dove, and various small game. WATER Several ponds are located on the property, including a 1.28-acre pond and two smaller ponds of approximately 0.3 acres each. Antelope Creek traverses the northwest boundary for approximately 2,000 feet, featuring pools that hold water year-round and unique rock formations along the creek bed. An historic well, previously operated by windmill and later converted to solar power (currently not in use), is present on the property. The ranch overlies the Trinity Aquifer. Neighboring wells range from 164 to 270 feet deep with reported yields of 4 to 15 GPM. Buyer to verify well productions.
$56,997,000  •  745 acres
Under Contract
The last one! This spectacular 745 +/- acre Ranch has approx. 285' of frontage on FM 1486. It is the last large acreage tract immediately south of Hwy 105 in Dobbin. Located 8 miles from Montgomery, 6 miles from the 249/Aggie Expressway and approx 10 miles from Magnolia, there will be no more like this one! The ranch, or some form of it, has been in the same family for over a century and has rarely been subdivided. The last tract out of the ranch to be sold was the neighboring Blaketree golf course, now known as Bluejack National. This property features some of the prettiest land in southeast Texas with beautiful hillsides and valleys, an ideal 50/50 open to wooded ratio with existing roadsites throughout. The future 25-30 acre lake should offer lakeside or lakeview homesites with approx 60' of vantage points from the east, west & north perimeters. Towering pines and majestic oaks draped with Spanish moss are sprinkled throughout...it's Texas perfect! MISD, easy access to everything!
Contact for Price  •  740 acres
740 ± Acres Millersview, Texas High fenced commercial hunting ranch Designed for high-end game management 6BR/3BA main lodge Furnished bunk suites, executive suites, & private houses Entertainment lodge, working barn & more Shooting range with hi-low house 2 ponds, one with a fishing pier
$7,696,000  •  740 acres
The Bennett Creek Ranch is a ±740-acre cattle ranch in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, offering some of the most scenic and usable ground in the area. Rolling terrain stretches across the property, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, shaded by towering pecans and bur oaks, and anchors the ranch with rich, fertile creek-bottom soil. The ranch is a rare combination of scenery, water, and functionality, offering a true Central Texas ranch experience. LOCATION Situated in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, the ranch sits along the Lampasas/Hamilton County line and offers convenient access to Central Texas hubs. The property’s location combines a peaceful, rural setting with proximity to surrounding towns and major Texas metros. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Rolling terrain stretches across the entire ranch, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. The ranch features a mix of open rangeland, scenic ridgelines, and rich creek-bottom soils. Fertile fields along the creek bottom feature improved grasses established for quality grazing, while a well-maintained trail system allows for easy access and mobility across the entire property. WILDLIFE The varied habitat across the ranch supports an abundance of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other native species. The combination of creek bottom, hardwoods, open pasture, and water resources creates ideal conditions for year-round hunting and recreational enjoyment. IMPROVEMENTS Sitting above the creek, the property features a charming 2-bedroom home built in 2000, offering 2,027 sq. ft. of living space with views overlooking the creek bottom. It is complemented by a separate 3-bedroom guesthouse of 720 sq. ft., making the ranch well-suited for both full-time living and hosting guests. A 100 x 70 ft. pole barn provides ample space for equipment, hay storage, and ranch operations. WATER Water is a standout feature of Bennett Creek Ranch. Approximately 5,700 feet of Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, bordered by towering pecan and bur oak trees. A primary lake of approximately 4.25 acres anchors the property’s water resources, supplemented by several springs and additional water features distributed throughout the ranch. ELECTRICITY Power runs along CR 535 MINERALS Seller reserves all mineral rights.
$1,869,400  •  735 acres
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek 735 Acreage: 735 acres Location: 75 mi. Tulsa; 250 Dallas; 2 hrs. Bentonville Closest Town: Webbers Falls Access: County Road Taxes: $691.43 Topography: Rolling forests Improvements: Some Fencing, and open areas for food plots Forage: Bermuda and native grasses, acorns Water: 1.7 miles of Deep Branch Creek Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, & indigenous other Utilities: Electricity, and rural water! Comments This 735-acres wilderness hunting haven has RURAL WATER and ELECTRICITY on the property. It is set up with a good trail system through most of the property that will accommodate a full size side-by-side. Deep Branch Creek runs for about One about 1.7 miles through the property. Three Corp overflow half-dams create sizable pools for abundant water supply for wildlife and fishing. The head waters of the deep Branch creek are from over 6 miles of tributaries and several miles of Bushy Creek water basin and its tributaries and underground springs. Power line right of ways provide excellent shooting lanes for long range rifle hunting. The understory is amazingly open for the avid bow hunters. Multiple food plots are already in place and utilized by the Whitetail deer and turkey. This is a bird watching paradise with sightings of a large variety of birds including Bald Eagles. Beautiful moss rock in a range of sizes are located on different areas of the ranch. The moss rock and flag stone could be a potential revenue source. Mature hardwoods including Oak and Hickory provide a nice canopy and cover for the wildlife and an abundant acorn crop for forage. The rolling terrain is reminiscent of the foothills of the Ozarks. Once you see it you can not un-see it!! By road the ranch is about 2.5 miles from the Illinois River, 4.5 miles to the Arkansas River and about 12 miles from beautiful Tenkiller Lake. The outstanding views could be home to a number of Airbnb Cabin rentals or subdivided for hunting, fishing or a peaceful getaway. The existing trail system could also be used for Hiking and four-wheeler trails. For personal use or family reunions. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeler trails, hiking, camping – “One of a Kind”. This might be an “Excellent Real Estate Investment”! Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view. Location: 7 minutes to Gore, OK- Auto services, restaurants, groceries, supplies. 19 minutes to Interstate 40 Fort Smith AR 45 miles Branson, MS 190 miles Tulsa, OK 75 miles Oklahoma City, OK 142 miles Kansas City, MS 300 miles Dallas, TX 250 miles Muskogee, OK 30 miles About Deep Branch “FishBrain blog” Can you fish in Deep Branch? Deep Branch is a stream near Muskogee. At Gore landing area. The most popular species caught here are White bass, Largemouth bass, and Striped bass. 34 catches are logged on Fishbrain. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local regulations. Climate: TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION OTHER FACTS WINTER WEATHER Average Annual: 61 degrees Average Maximum: 72 degrees Average Minimum: 49 degrees Highest: 115 degrees (Sallisaw, August 10, 1936) Lowest: -19 degrees (Sallisaw, January 18, 1930) Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 67 Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 19 Average Annual: 47.80 inches Days With Precipitation: 85 Wettest Year: 75.93 inches in 1990 Driest Year: 23.35 inches in 1936 Greatest Daily Rainfall: 6.04 inches (Sallisaw, July 15, 1961) Average Annual Snowfall: 7.2 inches Days with snow on ground: 5 Greatest Seasonal Snowfall: 20.2 inches (1977-1978) Greatest Daily Snowfall: 13.0 inches (Sallisaw, February 19, 1921) Last Freeze in Spring: April 3 First Freeze in Autumn: November 2 Growing Season: 212 Days
Contact for Price  •  730 acres
Under Contract
Rolling hills, hardwood timber, and productive bottom land pastures. Spring fed creek and 5 ponds Excellent pastures with natural moisture retention supporting 2 head per acre. Mix of oak, pecan, and hickory with potential for selective harvest. Whitetail, wild hogs, dove, and waterfowl across mixed cover. Multiple fenced pastures for rotational grazing. Frontage on two county roads providing good access. Elevated building sites locations offering panoramic ranch views.
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$2,980,000  •  710.97 acres
$6,399,000
The *710.97* acre Palomino Farms stands as a cherished agricultural hallmark of the Palomino Valley, located just a 8-minute drive north of Sparks, NV and 30-minute drive to Reno, NV, one of the fastest-growing metropolitan regions in the United States. Palomino Farms is a multifaceted and innovative farm with high-quality alfalfa and alfalfa orchard grass mix production at its heart. 220.60 ± irrigated acres under one Zimmatic and one Valley pivot, coupled with 46.25 acres under wheel line irrigation, produces approximately 4.2 to 5.35 tons per acre of alfalfa orchard grass mix and 3.55 to 4.3 tons per acre of high-quality alfalfa. There is future capability for the one Zimmatic pivot to provide an additional 49.4 acres of pivot irrigation. The crop is bolstered by 1,268.15 acre feet of underground water rights, two 600+ ft. ag wells, and two 150 HP pumps for each. Additionally, there are approximately 394.72 ± acres of rangeland to boot. Home sweet home is a comfortable 1,100 sq. ft. updated three bedroom, two bath home with lawn, including a large kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and a cozy living room. Ranch infrastructure includes a pole hay barn, equipment shed, shop, and outbuildings. It’s extremely rare to find such a productive alfalfa farm with enviable water rights and buildable lots in Washoe County. Come discover the endless opportunities with Palomino Farms! Property Highlights: • Investment Opportunity! • *710.97*-acre agricultural property in Palomino Valley, NV • 8-minute drive to Sparks, NV & 30-minute drive to Reno, NV • High-quality alfalfa and grass hay production • 220.60 ± irrigated acres under center-pivot irrigation with future capability for • an additional 49.4 acres • 46.25 irrigated acres under wheel line & mainline irrigation • Approximately 3.55 to 4.3 ton per acre of high-quality alfalfa yield • 1,266+ acre-feet of underground water rights • Two 600+ ft. agricultural wells • 394.72 ± acres of rangeland • Reduced reliance on groundwater pumping • 1,100 sq. ft. updated 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home • Pole hay barn, equipment shed, shop, and outbuildings • Productive alfalfa farm with valuable water rights • Potential for development in Washoe County • **Please note on the acreage, (*710.97*) indicates subject to lot line adjustment *
$5,950,000  •  700 acres
700 acre ranch near Bend, Oregon. Spring-fed Melvin Creek runs into the property, providing 80 acres of exclusive water rights. New building sites are approved and in place. The most outstanding unobstructed Cascade Mountain views in the entire state of Oregon.
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