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$384,000  •  320 acres
320 Acres of good farm ground only 1/2 mile from city limits. No HOA, No Covenants and No Conservation Easement. This farm is located at 6800' elevation with excellent year round access on well maintained county roads. There's road frontage on the east side and the south side. Domestic water line from the Town of Dove Creek is across the county road. Low ag taxes of only $325 a year. Located only 5 miles from the Utah state line, this is Colorado GMU # 711 where bull elk tags can be purchased over the counter and buck tags can be acquired through the annual state draw system. In addition to then normal public hunting tags available, this farm also receives additional private land owner tags. The wildlife love to feed in the two fields currently planted in wheat). Arrangement with the local tenant farmer is a 75/25 split. Tenant farmer shall have the rights to harvest his crop if harvest season takes place after closing. 35 miles to Cortez, 80 miles to Durango, 80miles to Moab, 100 miles to Telluride.
$1,749,000  •  320 acres
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Perched atop a scenic ridge at 2,300 feet, the 320-acre Hensley Mountain Ranch offers sweeping views of the Sutter Buttes, the Sacramento Valley, and year-round sunsets that paint the horizon. Bordered by 3,200 acres of Sierra Pacific timberland and nearly 1,200 acres of California state rangeland, this property provides unmatched privacy and tranquility. Thoughtfully developed by a master road builder, a high-quality network of roads grants easy access to every corner of the ranch. Harvested for timber in 2000, the forest—composed of stately Ponderosa pines, oak, and cedar—has been carefully thinned and maintained to promote forest health and reduce wildfire risk, a testament to which is CalFire’s decision to stage equipment here during the 2019 Cascade Fire. The land is fully perimeter and cross-fenced, with gated pastures and water troughs ready for livestock. Outdoor recreation has long been at the heart of family life here—horseback riding, off-road adventures, and hunting for turkey and deer have spanned three generations. A serene half-acre pond, stocked with bass and bluegill, sits beside a small fruit orchard irrigated by the same well. For the sports enthusiast, the ranch also offers a pistol range with four bays, a rifle range, and open spaces perfect for archery practice. Collins Lake is less than 5 miles away, offering even greater access to outdoor recreation. The comfortable 1,925-square-foot main residence features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, powered entirely off-grid by solar arrays with premium battery storage (recently upgraded) and a diesel generator backup. Large west-facing windows frame breathtaking sunset views, while a studio apartment above the two-car garage provides a third bedroom, bathroom, and a balcony overlooking the valley. Nearby, a 2,400-square-foot metal shop—with epoxy-coated floors, large roll-up doors, storage racks, offices, a loft, and a wood stove—serves both practical and recreational purposes. Between the home and shop, a sturdy 40' x 21' x 16' pole barn shelters the ranch’s heavy equipment, completing this well-appointed mountain retreat—a perfect balance of self-sufficiency, natural beauty, and family tradition. Property Highlights: • 320 Acres of Ponderosa Pine, Oak, and Cedar trees • Last harvested in 2000 • Neighboring 4,400 acres of open space (State of CA & SPI) • 1,925 SF Main 2 bedroom home • Radient Heating floors • Wood Burning stove • Additional 529 SF Studio above garage • Top notch internal ranch roads lead to all parts of property • 1/2 acre bass pond stocked with bass and bluegill • Fruit Tree Orchard and Vegetable Garden • West facing views of Sutter Buttes and Sunsets Year Round • Off-Grid Property o Owned Solar panels, premium batteries, and generator back-up • Three wells and many above ground tanks store ample water o Includes 20,000 gallon tank and fire pumps and hydrants • 60'x40' Metal Shop Building o Large Roll-up Doors o Epoxy Painted Floors o Wood Stove o Metal shelving o Two Offices o Windows and Skylights • Many other Outbuildings and sheds for equipment, tools, and hardware • Pistol Range, Rifle Range and many archery practice sites. • Perimeter and Cross Fenced - Ready for Livestock • Less than 5 miles from Collins Lake
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$1,349,000  •  318.2 acres
$1,775,000
318.2 +/- acre ranch just north of the small town of Fort Jones in far northern California! This scenic Scott Valley working ranch has approx. 219 acres in alfalfa, plus some hill ground. The ranch offers an 1,800 sf, two bed, one bath ranch house with a bonus room/office. One bedroom and bathroom have been remodeled. Outbuildings include a 14,490 sf pole barn (750 ton hay storage capacity), a 4,374 sf wood barn (120 ton hay storage capacity), a 540 sf shop, a 648 sf storage shed, a 525 sf tack shed and a 30 sf oil shed. There are two center pivots, 9 wheellines, 2 guns and 40 handline pipes for irrigation and water is supplied by five ag wells plus a domestic well. Wells range from 250 to 1000 gpm. Approx. 101 acres were replanted in 2023. The ranch is partially fenced and cross fenced with barbed wire and there are wooden corrals, approx 10 years old. Seasonal McAdams Creek and Moffett Creek both flow through the ranch and join on the property. The hill ground borders a 160 acre BLM parcel for hunting and hiking opportunities. There are pretty views of Scott Valley and the surrounding mountains from most of the ranch and it's conveniently close to town for groceries, fuel, schools and other amenities. Scott Valley towns of Fort Jones and Etna are both close - less than a mile to downtown Fort Jones, 15 minutes to Etna, they have a variety of small businesses for a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, tire shop, health clinic, library, schools, and more. Scott Valley is bordered by 3 primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. It's also just a bit over an hour to reach Mt. Shasta or Mt. Ashland for winter snow sports or the large airport and medical care of Medford, Oregon. Rural ranch life opportunity for sure! Make an appointment for a tour. Property Highlights: • Hay Ranch • Has been used for Cattle Ranch in Past • Plenty of Room for Horses • Multiple Barns and Outbuildings • Ag Wells, Pivots, Wheellines • Borders BLM for Hunting, Hiking, Riding Opportunities • Next to the small town of Fort Jones • Scott Valley • Siskiyou County • Far Northern California
$865,000  •  318 acres
318+/- acres just 10 minutes northeast of Yreka! Located along both sides of a paved road, with few neighbors, this property has two ponds and beautiful Mount Shasta views! It's been used for pasture and cattle grazing, but could potentially make a beautiful homesite, ranchette, horse property, or??? There are buried mainline pipes with irrigation risers on both sides of the road for irrigation. It's also just over ten minutes to the small town of Montague and the Siskiyou County Airport. If you're looking for a larger parcel of usable land, gently sloping parcels not far from town don't come along very often! Yreka (the county seat) and less than an hour to Medford, OR. The nearby Siskiyou Airport, in Montague, has the capacity of landing a private jet on any size. The nearest commercial airport is in nearby Medford, Oregon. Ashland, Oregon is less than an hour’s drive, with both offering a wide variety of dining and entertainment, shopping and major medical with a large hospital in Medford that serves most of the region. Closer, the Siskiyou County seat of Yreka offers shopping, groceries, a small hospital, schools, etc. Siskiyou County is known for its beautiful scenery, thousands and thousands of acres of national forest, and a myriad of outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, biking, horseback riding, skiing, trout fishing, golf, and more. Make an appointment to see it today! Property Highlights: • Pasture • Irrigation Mainline w/Risers • Potential Homesite • Two Ponds • Paved Road Through Property • Close to Town • Beautiful Views • Mt. Shasta Views • Siskiyou County • Northern California
$1,395,000  •  315 acres
Parsley Creek Ranch delivers a 315.38-acre Oklahoma ranch in Okfuskee County that checks every box a serious buyer is looking for. Productive cattle infrastructure, outstanding hunting and fishing, quality improvements, and a location that makes it all accessible — this property brings it together in one turnkey package. With approximately 20 acres of highway frontage and direct access to the Indian Nation Turnpike near Henryetta, Oklahoma, buyers get the seclusion of rural ranch life without giving up convenience. Eight stocked ponds, diverse rolling terrain, mature timber, and improved pastures anchor the land. Add a complete set of working cattle facilities already in place, and Parsley Creek Ranch stands out as a rare ready-to-operate opportunity in eastern Oklahoma. Water Features & Natural Beauty Water defines Parsley Creek Ranch in the best way possible. Eight stocked ponds dot the property, giving livestock reliable water sources and anglers consistent fishing opportunities in every season. Whether you’re checking on cattle at dawn, casting a line after a morning’s work, or simply walking the land, water stays within reach at every turn. Beyond the ponds, native dewberry bushes, mature timber, and varied topography give the ranch a layered, natural character. The terrain transitions smoothly between open improved pastures and wooded draws. That kind of diversity defines a well-rounded Oklahoma ranch property and keeps the land productive and interesting year-round. Cattle Operations & Working Improvements Parsley Creek Ranch currently runs 30 head of cattle, and the working infrastructure reflects a property that operators have maintained well. Pipe corrals with rotating gates, a push gate, and a squeeze chute handle cattle efficiently and keep working days low-stress. Additionally, multiple loafing sheds serve the pastures, and a workshop with storage shed gives operators practical space for equipment and supplies. Approximately 300 round bales of Bermuda and clover mix hay convey with the sale. Seven-strand barbed wire fencing secures the full perimeter. Rural water and a septic system serve the ranch, and a hand-dug well adds a secondary water source on the property. Most notably, free gas runs to both the home and the pool — a rare feature that meaningfully cuts operating costs. A gated entry rounds out the security and access setup. The Ranch House A charming 2,488 sq. ft. 1940s ranch house anchors the headquarters of Parsley Creek Ranch. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms handle day-to-day living comfortably. Beyond that, a dedicated gun room and game room give the home the kind of functional character that ranch buyers look for and rarely find. Central heat and air, a gas stove, two gas hot water heaters, an electric hot water heater, and both electric and gas dryer hookups equip the home for full-time ranch living. A storm shelter on the property adds peace of mind through Oklahoma weather season. Furthermore, all contents of the home convey with the sale, making this a true turnkey opportunity from the moment the deal closes. Outdoor Living A brand-new in-ground saltwater heated pool anchors the outdoor living area at Parsley Creek Ranch. The setup includes a rock waterfall, a jetted hot tub, and a spa. Free gas to the pool keeps year-round operating costs low — a feature that is genuinely rare in this price range and easy to appreciate through every season. Whether you’re hosting guests after a day’s hunt or unwinding at the end of a long week on the ranch, this outdoor space delivers. Hunting & Wildlife Parsley Creek Ranch holds all the ingredients that make a productive hunting property. Eight stocked ponds, mature timber, wooded draws, and diverse terrain give native wildlife exactly what they need. As a result, whitetail deer, wild hogs, and turkey move through the property regularly and in strong numbers. Moreover, the habitat needs no additional development. Whether the plan is an early morning deer hunt, an afternoon on the water, or simply walking the land and glassing the draws, Parsley Creek Ranch supports year-round recreational use from day one. Oklahoma Ranch Location | Okfuskee County Parsley Creek Ranch sits near Henryetta, Oklahoma, in Okfuskee County, with direct access to the Indian Nation Turnpike. Key distances from the ranch: Tulsa — approximately 52 miles Oklahoma City — approximately 92 miles Lake Eufaula — approximately 34 miles Tulsa International Airport (TUL) — approximately 62 miles Okmulgee Regional Airport (OKM) — approximately 17 miles Henryetta Golf & Country Club — minutes away in town Whether you are searching for a productive Oklahoma cattle ranch, a premier hunting and fishing retreat, a private family compound, or a long-term land investment in eastern Oklahoma, Parsley Creek Ranch delivers the complete package in one well-positioned, fully operational property. 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.
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$2,890,000  •  313 acres
$2,950,000
Passing through a custom lava rock gated entry to the impressive improvements. Here is an example of exquisite design and excellent craftsmanship achieving the perfect blend, creating a masterpiece. This 5,230-sf, 4-bedroom, 4.5 bath luxury home is a one-of-a-kind Spanish Mission discovery and a delight to see. Encompassing 313 acres of untouched land, 67 acres on the south side of HWY 299 and 246 acres on the north side. The home sits on a majestic lava rock bluff, capturing the sunrise and panoramic views of beautiful Fall River Valley and manicured greens of a nearby golf course. Entering the home and stepping into the great room will take your breath away, not only is the space itself spectacular, but the wall of windows capturing the views puts it on a new level. A custom lava rock fireplace encompasses one wall. The imported handmade Mexican tile floors flow throughout the home. Two glass doors open to the expansive back deck with 2nd custom lava rock fireplace and BBQ area. What a wonderful space to relax and enjoy the view. The great room opens to a dream kitchen, charming breakfast nook, and butler pantry. Also, on the main floor you will find two additional bedrooms with ensuite baths. An office/den and a large laundry. Ascending to the second level on an open stairway brings you to a balcony overlooking great room. This level features a well-appointed guest suite along with the owner’s suite. The detached 3-car finished garage has a wonderful guest apartment above. Unique lava rock pump house and storage room is the final building on the property, which is mainly level, other than the fantastic rock bluff. The 246 acres on the north side of HWY 299 has been used for cattle grazing in the past. This is an amazing opportunity to own this spectacular home and be the first to warm it with family and friends. Property Highlights: DETAILS: 313 acres. Parcel number 023-210-025, 246+acres. Used for pasture in the past. Parcel number 023-210-027, 67.09 acres. Home built in 2011, stucco siding and Spanish tile roof. GREAT ROOM: This expansive room is open to second floor above, with curved wood ceiling, east facing wall of windows and lava rock fireplace with gas starter. Engraved concrete mantel, built in wood rack and sitting space on hearth. Glass doors open to spacious deck. Imported handmade Mexican tile floor throughout great room, into kitchen, office/den, laundry and down the halls. KITCHEN: Open to great room, this spectacular kitchen features granite slab counters, stainless appliances including 6 burner gas range with grill, copper farm sink and center island. Knotty Alder custom cabinets, some glass facing. Cozy breakfast nook will be a popular hang out any time of day. Around the corner, past the oversized double glass sliding doors to side deck, is the butler pantry with second refrigerator, sink and wine cooler. Same granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. The oversized laundry room is next to butler pantry. L shaped design with granite counters, sink and washer/dryer set up to stay. OFFICE/DEN: Double doors open to great room, this space is large enough for several couches, desks, or would also make a great hobby room, TV room or lounge area. Large storage closet. LOWER BEDROOM WING: The main floor ½ bath is located in this wing, with two bedrooms and a large storage room plus a component room. Both bedrooms have carpet flooring and large closets, one with a gas fireplace in a tile hearth. Both have Full baths with tile flooring and tile shower over tub. Glass doors to small private balconies. STAIRS and BALCONY: Tile stairs with custom wrought iron railing ascend to a large balcony overlooking the great room. Alcove with glass door opening to west-facing covered balcony. Large storage room and component room. Balcony offers access to the guest suite and the owner’s suite. UPSTAIRS GUEST SUITE: Large room with gas fireplace, walk-in closet, and full bath with farm sink in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinet, tile shower, and jetted tub. Glass door to private balcony. This unit has its own heating control. OWNERS SUITE: Large open space with high wood ceiling, carpet flooring, gas fireplace in tile hearth, coffee/wine station with sink, undercounter refrigerator, and microwave. Granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Glass door to a large, covered, private patio. The oversized closet is ready for new owners to design. The bath is a showplace with the shower taking center stage. Granite and rock with multiple shower heads and sprayers. Custom glass doors and just WOW! Dual copper sinks in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Tile flooring, just a great overall space. ENTERTAINMENT DECK: Wonderful open area running ¾ length of home. 2000 sf. of Brazilian Tigerwood for decking and custom-wrought iron railing. Unique lava rock fireplace tucked into a small alcove with engraved concrete mantle. The deck wraps around the kitchen side of the home with long L-shaped stairs. Above and underdeck lighting. IN ADDITION: • Both floors have component rooms, a water heater, a furnace, and on-demand hot water. Gas operated. The den closet has an additional water heater. • Both floors have storage rooms, one above the other. This will enable a future elevator. • Custom solid wood doors. • Custom wood molding. GARAGE and APARTMENT: This 2000 +/- sf. building (1000 sf. each floor) has stucco siding and tile roof. Offering an extended 300 sf. concrete pass-through carport area. The enclosed garage offers 220 power, 3 car capacity with two rollup doors on automatic control. This space has concrete floors with an extended workshop area. Also, sheet rocked and insulated. Door from the carport area opens to tile stairs leading to the wonderful upstairs apartment. (Same tile as in main home) Tile floor continues through the main areas. Fully equipped kitchen with room for a small table and washer/dryer space. (washer dryer included) High wood ceiling in living area. Full bath with tile floor, tile shower over tub, and single farm sink vanity. One bedroom, carpet flooring, large closet and glass slider to deck and stairs to ground floor. ROCK PUMP HOUSE: Unique construction with lava rock siding. Double doors to an insulated and sheet-rocked interior. Concrete floors with a drain hold two bladder tanks. IN ADDITION: • Underground power to the home and garage. • The water well is 400ft deep, holds a 3 HP pump producing 25 GPM. • The septic system is oversized. 3000-gallon tank with 700ft if leach line. • Water and power lines along the road to the entry. • Maintained road drops down along lava bluff to a lower portion of the property. • Electric front entry gate with keypad. • Main driveway on 67 acres is directly off HWY 299; second entry road is also off HWY 299, not in use. • The 246 acres is undisturbed, used for grazing in the past. Power line goes through and amazing views off bluff, access off HWY 299 and Glenburn Road. NOTE: "Villa Salida del Sol" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Villa Sunrise" or "Villa Rising of the Sun." In essence, it describes a place or location that is associated with the sunrise.
$7,500,000  •  305 acres
A 305-ACRE RIVER RANCH IN KERRVILLE, TEXAS The River Ridge Ranch is on Hwy. 173 approx. 4 miles south of downtown Kerrville, Texas. It consists of 305 acres with Guadalupe river frontage overlooking and adjoining the Comanche Trace golf course. The main house on top of the hill is a 8-br, 6-bath home that has spectacular views of downtown Kerrville and the entire ranch itself. The property is divided into 7 pipe-fenced pastures with over 160 acres of coastal grass for horses or cattle. Ranch improvements include 3 homes, 2 horse barns, 2 hay barns, an equipment barn and a workshop, all easily accessible by the paved roads within the ranch. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, axis, and blackbuck.
$2,400,000  •  305 acres
This turn-key, beautifully wooded ranch is rich with game, within easy reach of Houston, and includes a very recent and customized 5:3 manufactured home, plus an 1,800 SF equipment barn with an enclosed bay and game cleaning station. It is covered with a mix of live oaks and post oaks, has good roads and water, and the fencing is in like-new to excellent condition. LOCATION Located approximately 16 miles north of Edna off of FM 111 in northern Jackson County, this ranch is a little over 100 miles from Houston, approximately 120 miles from Austin, and 130 miles from San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Just west of the Navidad River, this ranch is predominantly covered in live oaks and post oaks, with a few other hardwood varieties sprinkled in. With the exception of a small area along the wet-weather Halls Branch Creek that crosses the property, the ranch is located outside of the 100 and 500 year flood plains. There is a nice blend of areas where the understory is very open, providing park-like views through the timber, and areas of the dense yaupon based understory typical of this area. There are two good stock ponds, one supplemented by a windmill, plus a third shallow duck pond. WILDLIFE The woods on this ranch and in the general area are rich in game. White tailed deer top the list, but there are plenty of hogs and varmints providing additional hunting opportunities. Turkeys travel through as well, and ducks during the migratory season. Blinds and feeders will convey with the sale. IMPROVEMENTS The current owners added a 2,816 SF Palm Harbor home in 2022. This 5:3 home features an open concept living/dining/kitchen area. It is on a slab, with ample aprons and a covered outdoor patio/dining area, and includes an enclosed garage bay. An 1,800 SF equipment barn is located nearby, but out of sight of the residence. This barn includes an enclosed bay on a slab and has water and electricity. A walk-in cooler and covered game cleaning area with an electric hoist are located at this barn. WATER An electric water well provides water to the house and barn. There is a windmill supplementing one of the ponds. There is an additional oilfield water service well that is not currently equipped with power or a pump, but could easily be brought on line with a solar panel. ELECTRICITY There is electricity along the county road. The owner had the power run to the house and barn placed underground, so no poles and lines spoil the views. MINERALS It is believed the owner has a small percentage of minerals, which are available with the sale at an acceptable price. OTHER The ranch features a good all-weather gravel to the residence, barn, and an additional ownership interest in a gravel road along the length of the north border that is outside the fence that will convey.
$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.
$5,499,000  •  302 acres
Set across 302 breathtaking acres, this extraordinary legacy ranch offers an unmatched blend of luxury living, world-class equestrian amenities, and remarkable natural beauty. Anchored by a custom-built 4,750 SF estate home featuring high-end finishes, all ensuite bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, office, billiard room, and soundproof movie theater, the property is designed to capture the essence of refined ranch living while embracing the surrounding landscape at every turn. The resort-style outdoor living area is nothing short of spectacular, featuring a stunning swimming pool crafted with massive rock formations quarried directly from the property, creating a setting that feels seamlessly integrated into the land itself. Entertain year-round with the expansive outdoor fireplace, built-in BBQ, and smoker, all designed for unforgettable gatherings under the stars. Equestrian facilities epitomize premier training operations. The impressive 8,740 SF barn showcases Brazilian hardwood finishes, elegant European stall fronts, a tack room, office, full bathroom, vet room, grain room, cross-ties, and wash rack — thoughtfully designed for both functionality and sophistication. The exceptional covered arena measures approximately 95’ x 220’ and features premium GGT footing and a full dressage mirror wall, providing an elite riding experience in every season. The 60' round pen sits on a crowned base for excellent water drainage. The ranch itself is a rare natural sanctuary. Multiple cross-fenced pastures, each with water, support effortless livestock and horse management, while miles of private trails wind throughout the property’s rolling terrain. Two large ponds add beauty and recreation, while a remarkable half-mile stretch of the Consumnes River offers exposed granite rock slabs, cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear swimming holes, and an environment rarely found in California ranch properties. Additional improvements include a well-appointed guest house with an oversized garage and a fully deer-fenced garden complete with fruit trees and raised vegetable beds, creating the perfect farm-to-table lifestyle. There is owned solar and Isuzu back-up generators which minimize utility costs and grid reliance. This is more than a ranch — it is a private recreational paradise, an elite equestrian estate, and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of the region’s most exceptional properties. Property Highlights: • 4,750 Square Foot Luxury Home o Custom Cherry Wood Cabinetry o Gourmet Kitchen w/ Granite and Stainless o All Ensuite Bedrooms o Billiard Room o Office o Movie Theater o Radiant Heated Floors • 8,740 Square Foot Equestrian Barn o Brazilian Hardwood Throughout o Large 12x14 and 12x14 Stalls o Stalls on 6" crumb rubber mattress o Nelson Automatic Waterers in each stall o Large Office o Tack Rooms, Grain Room, and Vet Lab o Full Bathroom with Stone Shower • 95' x 220' Covered Arena o Lighted and Irrigated o GGT Footing o Large Mirror Wall • 60' Round Pen on Crowned Base • Guest House over 3 Car Garage o One bedroom o Full kitchen and Family Room • 5,000 Square Foot Metal Shop Building o Stores 3 semi loads of Hay o Houses Farm Equipment and Materials o Bathroom and Workshop o Full Slab Floor • 302 Acres fully Perimeter and Cross Fenced o 12 Medium to Large Turn-Outs and Pastures o All with water troughs on cement pads o All with no-climb horse fencing • Large Cattle Pastures • Miles of Trails Throughout Property • 1/2 Mile of Cosumnes River Frontage o Exposed Granite Slabs o Waterfall and Swimming Hole • Deer-Fenced Garden with Fruit Trees and Raised Beds • Owned Solar and Isuzu Back-up Generators
$8,649,000  •  299.67 acres
Turnkey 300 acre nursery operation in the heart of nursery country. Established can yard, infrastructure and inventory. Irrigation throughout property. Large potting facility.
Contact for Price  •  296 acres
Set on 296± pristine acres in the Davis Mountains near Fort Davis, this luxury retreat ranch and resort combine stunning natural beauty, upscale accommodations, premier event venues, and extensive infrastructure, creating an exceptional hospitality and investment opportunity in Far West Texas.
$2,070,520  •  294.28 acres
This diverse combination farm is located just northwest of Chariton, Iowa, in Lucas County. The property contains 294.28 acres m/l with a mixture of productive cropland, well-maintained pasture, and timber.
$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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$1,450,000  •  282 acres
$1,699,000 • Under Contract
The Antioch Duck Club is a historic west side duck club in the Suisun Marsh. Conveniently located the property sits off the 680 corridor approximately 20 minutes from the East Bay and Fairfield, and 40 minutes from Marin County and San Francisco. The Antioch Club offers two homes and improvements; both are in great condition. The main residence/clubhouse is approximately 4,500 sqft +/- consists of 7 bedroom 5 baths. Each bedroom is generous in size and the kitchen comes fully equipped for large group entertaining. There is also a caretaker unit with its own kitchenette and separate quarters. The second home is approximately 1,800 sqft +/- consists of 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. The 282 acres of natural marsh contain 10 blinds; 2 three man blinds and 8 two man blinds. The club has maintained a 4 bird average per hunter for the last 10 years. Roads and levees are in immaculate condition as the owner has meticulously maintained roads and water structures over the years. The club is primarily shallow open water which traditionally holds large numbers of pintails, teal, and widgeon. Access to hunting blinds are by ATV's or Argo vehicles with walk-in access. The Antioch Club is historic as it gets. History, tradition, and limits. Property Highlights: Two Homes: • Views of Mount Diablo/Mothball Fleet, Benicia foothills, Suisun Slough. • Each house has its own dock that can accommodate 3 boats each. • Year round use for Fishing/Water skiing/shooting skeet/rifle range/ATV and UTV riding. • Room to sleep 25+. • Private well with 2 separate tanks (1 for each house). • PG & E reliable electricity. • 2 large garages to store toys. Pond area: • 280 acres • (4) 36” stainless steel combo gates with plastic pipes. • (1) 36” drain only gate Stainless steel/plastic pipe. • (2) 3 man blind Smitty Built fiberglass duck blinds with 360 degree shelf and swivel seats that allow shooting in all directions. • (8) 2 man blinds Smitty Built fiberglass duck blinds with 360 degree shelf and swivel seats that allow shooting in all directions. • 10 fiberglass Dog Boxes. One sunken dog box for every blind. • Riparian water rights. Water is controlled by owner and can be adjusted at any time. No charge for water. Fill your ponds when you want as high as you want all season long. • Lots of high ground and extra dirt. • No levy issues. • Pheasants. • Williamson Act.
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$4,900,000  •  277 acres
$5,800,000
D&H Stornetta Ranch: A Legacy of Land and Ecology The 277-acre D&H Stornetta Ranch in Point Arena stands as a rare jewel along the California coast—a breathtaking blend of productive agricultural land, ecological significance, and historical legacy. Held by the Stornetta family for over a century, this extraordinary property is now available for a new steward to carry forward its storied tradition. Opportunities like this are not just rare; they are singular. Few properties anywhere can match the Ranch’s unparalleled combination of fertile farmland, vital ecological habitat, and soul-stirring views of the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the boundless Pacific Ocean. A Landscape of Unmatched Beauty and Productivity Perched above the confluence of the Garcia River and the Pacific, the D&H Stornetta Ranch commands a landscape that is both awe-inspiring and agriculturally rich. The Ranch is bisected by the Garcia River, creating two distinct pastoral zones: the North Block (approximately 100 acres of dry farm ground and grazing paddocks, housing, and infrastructure) and the South Block (about 150 acres of mixed irrigated and dry farm ground). Together, these blocks yield 1-2 cuttings annually, producing 3.5-12 tons per acre, and have historically supported 70-100 cow units through rotational grazing. These figures vary with environmental conditions, but the Ranch’s fertility is sustained by a century-long practice of manure dressing and rotational grazing—a blueprint for sustainable agriculture. From the Ranch’s headquarters to its scenic vista points, the views are nothing short of spectacular. The Garcia Estuary, where the river meets the sea, shimmers under the coastal sun, with the iconic Point Arena Lighthouse standing sentinel in the distance. This marriage of productive farmland, a vital river ecosystem, and the Pacific’s majesty creates a holding that is truly unmatched. Ecological Heart of the Coast The Garcia River, flowing between the North and South Blocks, is not just a scenic feature—it is an ecological lifeline. One of the last naturally reproducing populations of coho salmon on the Pacific Coast thrives here, alongside Chinook salmon, pink salmon, and steelhead trout. The river’s riparian corridor is a haven for diverse wildlife, its lush foliage providing refuge for countless species. The Ranch’s commitment to ecological stewardship is evident in its history: when the California Department of Fish and Wildlife requested the cessation of river diversion for irrigation to protect critical fish habitat, the Stornettas adapted, preserving the river’s vitality. While the North Block relies on dry farming, the South Block’s irrigation needs could be met by drilling an agricultural well, ensuring continued productivity without compromising the river’s ecosystem. A Legacy of Pioneer Spirit The story of D&H Stornetta Ranch is the story of California itself—a tale of grit, vision, and connection to the land. In 1874, Antonio Stornetta arrived from Switzerland, dreaming of a dairy empire. After years of hard work in Marin and Sonoma, he settled on the Mendocino coast, leasing the Lewis Morse Ranch. By 1917, he purchased the land, laying the foundation for a family legacy. His son Dewey and Dewey’s wife Rose carried the torch, passing it to their son Henryand his wife Gloria in 1966, thus naming the Ranch “D&H” for Dewey and Henry. Today, their children—Toby, Robert, and Maxine—steward the land, ready to entrust it to a new caretaker. This is not just a property; it is a living testament to the pioneer spirit that shaped the West. Infrastructure Built for Purpose The Ranch’s infrastructure is a study in functionality, designed to serve the land and its people with unpretentious durability. The Main Ranch House (2,100 SF, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath) is a quintessential farmhouse, exuding history and humility. Its sturdy walls and lived-in charm offer a canvas for those seeking a deep connection to the land, free from the distractions of modern excess. The Guest House (1,000 SF, 2-3 bedrooms, 1 bath) carries the memories of the Stornetta children’s youth, solid in structure but ready for a remodel to restore its full potential. Supporting the Ranch’s operations are numerous outbuildings, each a testament to its agricultural heritage: • Cow Feeding Barn: 4,500 SF • Milk Barn: 1,040 SF (mid-1950s Grade A dairy barn, a regional first) • Hay Barn: 7,650 SF (original wooden barn with stalls and hay storage) • Creamery: 140 SF (milk can storage) • Potato Barn #1: 1,140 SF (with storage shed) • Slaughter House: 250 SF • Potato Barn #2: 1,700 SF • Horse Barn: 1,150 SF • Shop: 600 SF • Garage: 350 SF Water Resources Water is the lifeblood of any ranch, and D&H Stornetta is well-equipped. A domestic well on the North Block yields approximately 15 GPM, with undeveloped springs offering additional potential. On the South Block there is a substantial well that supplements the domestic water needs of the City of Point Arena through a lease arrangement with a 3rd party that is set to expire in 2027. This lease is up for renewal, presenting opportunities for future planning. A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity The D&H Stornetta Ranch is more than a property—it is a legacy, an ecological cornerstone, and a chance to own a piece of California’s soul. With its fertile fields, critical river habitat, and timeless infrastructure, it offers a rare chance to steward a landscape of unparalleled beauty and significance. For those who value history, sustainability, and the profound connection between land and life, this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Explore the Ranch further through its map link and step into the next chapter of its extraordinary story. Property Highlights: • 277± Acres on California’s Iconic Coastline, overlooking the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the Pacific Ocean • Rich Agricultural Heritage with 100± acres of dry farm ground & grazing paddocks (North Block) and 150± acres of irrigated/dry farmland (South Block) • Ecological Significance with one of the last naturally reproducing coho salmon runs on the Pacific Coast • Two Residences: 2,100± SF 4-bed/1-bath main ranch house and a 1,000± SF 2–3 bed/1-bath guest house • Historic Ranch Infrastructure, including original Grade A milk barn, hay barn, potato barns, horse barn, and creamery • Extensive Water Resources with multiple wells, springs, and a water lease to the City of Point Arena • Sustainable Grazing & Hay Production with a history of rotational grazing and organic soil practices • Legacy Ownership held by the Stornetta family since 1917 — a rare opportunity to steward a coastal ranch of historic and ecological value
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$3,995,000  •  260 acres
The Flying M Ranch is located in northern Gillespie County with majestic views of Enchanted Rock. The ranch lies just two miles from the park and 20 minutes from Fredericksburg with a unique mix of open fields, tall hardwoods, large granite outcroppings, your own mini mountain, and year round springs. Multiple springs start on the ranch with an old spring box providing water for the wildlife and livestock. The private mini mountain provides spectacular 360 degree views with plenty of room to build a custom home. The low-fenced ranch consists of a main home, bunkhouse and barn/helicopter hanger providing all the amenities someone needs for their family retreat. LOCATION The Flying M Ranch is accessed by deeded easement off RR 965 just 20 minutes north of Fredericksburg. The ranch is less than an hour and a half from San Antonio and less than two hours from Austin. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Flying M Ranch has over 280 ft. of topographical relief with the highest elevation being 1,823 ft. above sea level. The grounds and trees around the improvements are manicured. Keener Branch Creek traverses the ranch and springs provide water for the wildlife and livestock. Native trees of Gillespie County include live oak, Spanish Oak, shin oak, Lacey Oak, cypress, sycamore, pecan, cherry, redbud, walnut, cedar elm, willow, persimmon and ashe juniper. Many of these species are found on the ranch along with a variety of brush species, succulents and grasses providing excellent habitat diversity. Strategic juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in several areas. The juniper management program has improved the overall habitat/range conditions and views. WILDLIFE The Flying M Ranch is predominantly low-fenced with axis and white-tailed deer. The ranch also hosts Rio Grande turkey, hogs, dove and varmints. IMPROVEMENTS -Main Home: The 1,548 sqft. two story home consists of three bedrooms and one bathroom. The home has been remodeled with a second story deck that provides breathtaking views of Enchanted Rock. -Bunkhouse: The 582 sqft. open floor plan with a full kitchen and single bathroom provides room for overflow guests and entertaining. -Barn/Helicopter Hanger: The enclosed and insulated concrete floor barn consists of 2,400 sqft. of work space with a 20’ hanger door. -Fence: The boundary fence is standard height and in good condition. -Road Infrastructure: The primary road is improved entering the private gate and extends to all ranch structures. The internal roads are well kept and provide access across the ranch. WATER Water Well: The ranch has one water well with accompanying storage that services the entire property. ELECTRICITY Electricity is in place with existing service to several areas of the ranch including all structures. AREA HISTORY The Enchanted Rock park is a short drive from the ranch. The 1,825 ft. pink granite dome has mystified Native Americans for over 10,000 years and attracts people from all over the world. The original park is 640 acres and the state recently added 3,073 acres that are open to the public. Fredericksburg is only 20 minutes south and is well known for its rich German history, main street shopping, art galleries, gourmet restaurants, the National Museum of the Pacific War and over 100 wineries in the area. Touring the unique and extensive numbers of wineries around Fredericksburg has become a draw to people from around the world. Other attractions include Luckenbach and the numerous roads with wildflower displays in the spring.
$2,175,000  •  260 acres
Here lays a legacy in the making, long established premiere, turnkey waterfowl hunting club in the heart of scenic Modoc County. Amazing water for natural and manmade habitat. Water rights out of the Pit River provide irrigation for grain and alfalfa fields, irrigated by wheel lines and 1 pivot, also providing water for wetlands and ponds. The slow-moving Pit River meanders through the middle of the ranch for 1.5 miles, creating 3 miles of river frontage. Multiple 2–3-man blinds throughout. A humble 5,200 sf club house sits on a slight rise overlooking the ranch, river and majestic Mt. Shasta. In addition to the upstairs loft housing 10 beds, there are 9 individual bedrooms and 3 baths on the main floor. Expansive great room with gourmet kitchen, dining and living area under a 16’ timber beamed ceiling. Additional amenities include a 2-bedroom, 1 bath house, large metal barn, private bridge across the river, storage sheds and dog kennels. Approximately 7.25 miles east of the ranch is a fenced 60-acre property included in the sale. Nestled in between Modoc County Migratory Bird Refuge, with 6 below ground blinds, the property has a long history as a hunting club and has been coveted by many as one of the premier hunting plots in Modoc County. Boasting volcanic hot springs, keeping the ponds open year-round. Newly installed 30+ acre pivot provides irrigation for hay and additional habitat. The membership of Pit River Land and Cattle LLC has cultivated and improved the hunting and living experience of its properties over the last 36 years to turn it into the Premiere, Turnkey Water Fowling club in Northeastern California. This is a one of a kind opportunity to purchase this legacy and continue the unsurpassed stewardship the current owners have created and enjoyed over past 36 years. Property Highlights: Main Ranch - 200.48 Acres. APN’s: 022-020-070 – 82.48 AC 022-530-009 - 118 AC CLUBHOUSE: • Approximately 5,200 square feet of livable space. • Nine bedrooms, three baths, and a 68’ by 14’ loft accommodating 10 individual beds. A 2024 family reunion saw 33 people sleep comfortably in beds in the clubhouse. • Great room with oversized river rock fireplace and mantle, large gas fireplace, 16’ peaked, box beam ceilings, and luxury vinyl faux wood floors, family eating area, and dedicated bar with sink. • Gourmet kitchen has a double oven, six gas burner range, a commercial restaurant hood vent, a double sink, an eating island, and lots of cabinet storage. Wet bar counter with sink, wine refrigerator. • Pantry down the hall holds additional necessities. • Large mud room is perfect for changing out of hunting clothes and storing ice chests and equipment. • Four exterior doors provide easy access to port gear in and out of all areas of the house. • Westward views of Pit River, wetlands and Mt. Shasta from house and fireplace area. • Oversized “cone crusher” 5’ diameter fire pit and gravel pad, massive concrete US Forest Service picnic table, covered barbecue station. • Target shooting bench, long range gong shooting course (300, 400, 500, 600, 725 and 915 yards) plus clay pigeon/trap area. • Covered bird cleaning station complete with stainless steel siding, table with built-in garbage collectors, and steel sinks with running water. SECOND HOME: Now used as rental income home • Approximately 950 sq ft with 1 bedroom and 1 bath. • Partial basement with concrete floor. • Rental income $1,250/month. • Renovations through the years include new heating unit, luxury vinyl floors, some new appliances and more. BARN: 70 x 50 metal barn with 3,500+/- sq ft of interior space • Two-horse corrals. • Multiple vehicle or storage bays. • Frost-free hydrants for potable water. • Resident owl means zero rodents. MAIN RANCH HUNTING AMENITIES: • Approximately 70 acres of pristine upland game, wetlands, and duck ponds with five above-ground blinds that can accommodate three hunters each. For the past three years, hunting has been so productive club regulations stipulated that members only use sub-gauge shotguns (20 gauges and smaller) in the area. • Excellent water rights from Pit River and Northeastern watersheds. • Eighteen Acres of grain under wheel-line irrigation. One above-ground blind that can accommodate three hunters on west fence line and two, two-person pit blinds in middle of field. Grain is geese’s preferred diet when the weather turns cold. • 55 acres of alfalfa under pivot irrigation. Two, two-person bit blinds in southern portion of alfalfa field. Alfalfa is geese’s preferred diet when the weather is mild or warm. • Dedicated farmer that exchanges planting grain crops for the right to farm and harvest 55 acres of alfalfa. THE 60 ACRES: Located off Co. Rd 59 – APN: 022-250-044 – 60AC • Brand new, programmable, high-quality pivot installed in spring of 2026 irrigates 30.65 acres. • Six below-ground blinds are spread throughout the irrigated grain field. • Small duck pond in southeast corner with room to install multiple duck ponds. • Volcanic hot springs provide year-round warm water to the parcel to keep ponds open in the coldest of winters. • Buildable lot with lots of room to construct a house. OTHER HUNTING AND OUTDOOR OPPORTUNITIES: • Pit River Land and Cattle have a long history of leasing other parcels of land in the Alturas area. For the better part of 25 years, the club has leased the Sluter Osborne Ranches on the opposite side of town. For a fee, the club’s members and shooters were granted exclusive waterfowl hunting rights for the year for roughly 2,880 acres of farmed land with the Pit River running through it. • Multiple other leases exist for prospective hunters, and over the years, Pit River Land and Cattle have leased the Neer Ranch, XLEstele, and the SL Ranch. No guarantee the new owner will be granted the lease. • Alturas Ranches offers the public at large the rights to hunt nearly 55,000 acres of rice and farmland for $400 per year. In addition, a duck pond on their property has two two-person blinds that can be reserved for $150 per day per hunter. Members nearly always limited when hunting this pond. • So many hunting options ensure multiple days of undisturbed, productive hunting locations. • Alturas sits inside X3A and X3B, deer zones renowned for producing exceptionally large mule deer and elk. • Many, many nearby lakes and reservoirs provide excellent bass, crappie, and trout fishing. INTANGIBLES: • Pit River Land and Cattle operate a certified city business, Pit River Processing, so birds can be cleaned and vacuum sealed without having to legally retain heads and wings for identification during transportation. Our processing records specify dates, hunters and locations of kills. For the 2025-26 season, Pit River harvested 460 ducks and 52 geese for a total of 512 birds, a 3.3 bird per hunter, per hunted day average. • The home properties are located just outside the city limits of Alturas, California - allowing owners to discharge firearms and not having to adhere to stricter in-city regulations. • The club is within two miles of Main Street Alturas with all its amenities, including a full-size Holiday Super Market, Modern Hospital and an Airport under a mile away. • Quick access to both the Warner Mountains and Devil’s Garden Wildernesses.
$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
$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
$3,100,000  •  244 acres
The Eagles Summit Ranch was designed and constructed to serve our nation’s veterans for life after service. With 19 improved structures the ranch provides over 20 beds, a chapel, gym, pavilion and other amenities for retreats. The ranch has 224+/- acres under high-fence for hunting axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer along with multiple roads and trails for recreation. Three ponds provide waterings for the wildlife with the main pond supplemented by one of the four water wells. The ranch is ready to prolong its current mission, provide a setting for a new mission, or family or corporate retreat. LOCATION The Eagles Summit Ranch fronts on SD 28500 off US Hwy 83 just north of the famous Garven Store. The ranch is less than 30 minutes from Junction, one hour from Kerrville and one hour and 45 minutes from San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Eagles Summit Ranch has over 131 ft. of topographical relief with the highest elevation being 2,311 ft. above sea level. The grounds and trees around the improvements are manicured. There is one draw on the ranch that provides water to fill the three ponds and offers scenic trails for hiking and wildlife viewing. Native trees of the Guadalupe River valley include live oak, Spanish Oak, shin oak, Lacey Oak, cypress, sycamore, pecan, cherry, redbud, walnut, cedar elm, willow, persimmon and ashe juniper. Many of these species are found on the ranch along with a variety of brush species, succulents and grasses providing excellent habitat diversity. Strategic juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in several areas. The juniper management program has improved the overall habitat/range conditions and views. WILDLIFE The Eagles Summit Ranch is predominantly high-fenced with herds of axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer. The ranch also hosts Rio Grande turkey, hogs, dove and varmints. IMPROVEMENTS -Main Lodge: 5BR/3.5BA -Directors Home: 4/BR/3BA -Gym -Chapel -Six Casitas: 1BR/1BA each -Coffee Bar/Well House -Three Bunkhouses: each consists of multiple bunkbeds -Bathhouse: four showers and four stalls -Pavilion 80’ x 50’ -Equipment Barn -Four Water Wells -Four RV Hookups -Six Game Breeding Pens -Multiple other structures -Road Infrastructure: The primary road is improved entering the private gate and extends to all ranch structures. The internal roads are well kept and provide access across the ranch. Upon request, Broker can provide detailed information on improvements and indoor/outdoor photos of all improvements. WATER Four water wells on the ranch supply all structures. ELECTRICITY Electricity is in place with existing service to several areas of the ranch including all structures. AREA HISTORY The Texas Hill Country is world renowned for its year-round exotic game hunting, rivers and scenic beauty. The ranch is in close proximity to many large hunting ranches including the West Kerr Ranch and the famous YO. Junction and Kerrville have multiple storefronts for building supplies, meat processing, shopping and restaurants. OTHER INFORMATION The ranch is currently owned and operated by a non-profit and receives the tax benefits granted to this corporate structure.
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$5,350,000  •  238.79 acres
$6,200,000
Situated amidst walnut orchards and along the scenic Sacramento River, one hour north of Sacramento, discover the multi-faceted 238.79-acre, Grand Island Ranch in Colusa County. As you make your way through the brick columns topped with pineapple finials, an ode to the ranch’s hospitality and welcoming spirit, you are greeted by the grand entrance of the main home with a well-landscaped paved plaza. The main home is situated on a quiet two-acre corner of the property, providing a tranquil escape from the working ranch headquarters, which are located across a separate parcel. Living is easy at Grand Island Ranch. The main home boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms across 4,628 square feet, offering ample space for family living and entertaining. Just a stone’s throw away, is the pool and chic pool house. An entertainer’s delight. Grand Island Ranch’s agrarian roots run deep. With fertile Class II and III soils, solar-powered 100 Hp irrigation well, and riparian rights to the Sacramento River, the property supports 180 acres of planted walnuts. Additionally, there are 10 acres of suitable land that could be cultivated for a crop other than walnuts. Beyond the agricultural value, this property offers a great recreational lifestyle. Over a mile of Sacramento River frontage is perfect for fishing, boating, and other water activities. The surrounding countryside also provides excellent hunting opportunities for wild turkeys, deer, dove, and pheasants. At the working ranch headquarters along the Sacramento River, there is a comfortable 2,461 square foot guest home with a pool, detached four-car garage, a 1,090 square foot three bedroom home used for storage, and a 900 square foot two bedroom home used as an office. There are two large and functional workshops with large roll-up doors, cement floors, shelving, electricity provided by solar panels on the roof, and a lift. Two historical barns remind one of the rich agricultural traditions of Colusa County. Located in a prime location with easy access to nearby towns, parks, and wineries, this property offers the best of both worlds: a productive agricultural operation and a peaceful rural retreat. If you’re seeking a unique opportunity to own a thriving walnut orchard and enjoy the beauty of the Sacramento River, Grand Island Ranch is an ideal choice. Now offered as an entire property or in orchard & headquarters to fit your needs: Grand Island Orchard & Headquarters: $3,850,000 | 236.67 ± Acres Comprising the productive walnut orchards, Sacramento River frontage, multiple residences, ranch headquarters, and extensive agricultural infrastructure. This parcel is perfect for those looking to own a thriving agricultural operation with additional recreational potential. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: -One hour North of Sacramento -Over a mile of Sacramento River frontage -180 acres of planted walnuts -150 acres are Tulare varieties -30 acres are Chandler varieties -Additional 10 acres suitable for other crops -Class II & Class III Soils -Solar-powered 100 HP irrigation well -Riparian rights to the Sacramento River Improvements: -4,628 SF main home - 6 beds /4 baths, pool, pool house -2,451 SF guest home with pool & detached 4 car garage -1,090 SF 3 bed /2 bath home used for storage -900 SF 2 bed / 1 bath home currently used as an office -Two large workshops -Two barns -Fishing, boating, & other activities on the Sacramento River -Hunting opportunities for wild turkeys, deer, dove, and pheasants -Easy access to nearby towns, parks, and wineries
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$3,850,000  •  236.67 acres
$4,400,000
Rich walnut farming traditions are at the heart of the 236.67-acre Grand Island Orchard & Headquarters, located in Colusa County, only a one-hour drive north of Sacramento. At the core of the orchards are 180 acres of planted walnuts, situated a stone’s throw away from the banks of the Sacramento River. Fertile Class II and III soils, solar-powered 100 HP ag irrigation well, and riparian rights to the Sacramento River support a bountiful harvest of walnuts. If needed, there are an additional 10 acres of fertile land that could be cultivated for a crop other than walnuts. Orchard headquarters consist of a comfortable 2,461 square foot guest home with a pool, detached four-car garage, a 1,090 square foot three-bedroom home used for storage, and a 900 square foot two-bedroom home used as an office. There are two large and functional workshops with large roll-up doors, cement floors, shelving, electricity provided by solar panels on the roof, and a lift. Two historical barns remind one of the timeless agricultural traditions of the region. This property is perfect for buyers seeking a working ranch operation or an investment in fertile agricultural land. Alternatively, it can be purchased to create the complete Grand Island Ranch. Grand Island Ranch (Entire ranch): $5,350,000 | 238.79 ± Acres Featuring walnut orchards, Sacramento River frontage, a 6-bedroom main home with a pool, recreational opportunities, and agricultural infrastructure. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • One hour north of Sacramento • Over a mile of Sacramento River frontage • 180 acres of planted walnuts • 150 acres are Tulare varieties • 30 acres are Chandler varieties • Additional 10 acres suitable for other crops • Class II and Class III Soils • Solar-powered 100 Hp irrigation well • Riparian rights to the Sacramento River • Improvements: • 2,451 SF guest home with pool & detached 4 car garage • 1,090 SF 3 bed/2 bath currently used for storage • 900 SF 2 bed/ 1 bath home currently used as an office • Two large workshops • Two barns • Fishing, boating, & other activities on the Sacramento River • Hunting opportunities for wild turkeys, deer, dove, and pheasants • Easy access to nearby towns, parks, and wineries
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