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$13,250,000  •  525 acres
Some ranches are just land. Clearspring River Ranch is a legacy. Set 37 minutes west/south of Austin on 525 deeded acres, this extraordinary Central Texas property delivers what most buyers only dream about — 2.4 miles of private, spring-fed San Marcos River frontage flowing at a constant flow every single day of the year. Sandy beaches, world-class bass fishing, swimming, kayaking, and floating, all completely private and entirely yours. Below ground, the entire ranch sits atop the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, one of Texas's most prolific freshwater formations. Above ground, mature Live Oaks and hundreds of native Pecans canopy the river corridor and upland pastures, while whitetail deer, turkey, and dove roam freely throughout. A productive cattle operation with working pens, a main ranch house, private hunting cabin, equipment barn, and solar-powered gated entrance round out a turnkey setup that is ready on day one. Agricultural exemption in place keeps carrying costs in check. Properties with this combination of live water, groundwater, proximity to Austin, and sheer natural beauty do not come available twice. Clearspring River Ranch is not a compromise — it is the destination.
Contact for Price  •  524 acres
Bandit Run Ranch is a 524± acre Hill Country retreat offering privacy, accessibility, and a balance of natural beauty with practical improvements. Just minutes from San Saba, Texas, this ranch features three reliable water wells, multiple ponds, diverse terrain, and a proven wildlife management program, making it equally suited as a recreational getaway, hunting property, or long-term family legacy ranch.
$5,200,000  •  520 acres
Consisting of 520± deeded acres, the Terry Ranch-Stoops Draw Unit is located approximately two miles west of Ranchester, Wyoming. The landscape consists of rolling hills and draws, excellent for livestock grazing. Water rights associated with the Terry Ranch-Stoops Draw unit include appropriation for 150± from Stoops Draw, a tributary of the Tongue River. There is also a permitted stock reservoir on the property. Access to the property is provided via Highway 14. Located in the highly-sought-after area of Sheridan County, this property offers the panoramic views that one expects from the area.
$4,940,000  •  520 acres
The Middle Creek Farm is an exceptional recreational property featuring high quality soils that not only produce large crop yields but also grow giant deer. The rocky, hardwood lined ridges, fertile tillable acreage, giant deer, and proximity to the Kansas City metroplex make this property an ideal candidate for the recreational minded land investor. LOCATION The property is located less than an hour south of the heart of Kansas City with an easy drive down Highway 69 and then west for 3 miles on W 399th St. The nearest town is La Cygne which is located 5 miles south. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The farm features rocky ridges covered in a variety of hardwoods providing not only cover but forages as well. The topography fluctuates between 930′ on the highest ridges down to 820′ in the creek bottom. The multiple ridges running throughout the property provide incredible travel corridors for the bucks searching for that next doe during the rut or for you to pattern a buck during the early season. There are a couple locations around the property where waterfowl impoundments could be created to extend your hunting season and all around versatility of the farm. Creating these impoundments in the hardwoods would create some exceptional feeding habitat for the waterfowl feeding on the fallen acorns. WILDLIFE The Middle Creek Farm has exceptional wildlife including white-tailed deer, Eastern turkey, and various waterfowl species. This property has been strictly managed during the current owner’s tenure to grow and produce trophy whitetails. Along with the wildlife, catfishing can be enjoyed in Middle Creek. Historically, this farm grows incredible trophy whitetail. In 2025, the farm was no different with 5 deer over 160”. 3 of which were over 170” and 1 over 180”. All of them are still alive as of shed season and should all continue to grow and be there for the 2026 season. Large ownership to the north and west further enhances the ability to let deer mature to 5 years of age. After running cameras in late July and early August all of the big boys from last year are back and then some. Now 5 deer from believed to be 170”-190”+ are residing on the farm daily and utilizing the bean fields and the feeders. AGRICULTURE There are 146± acres of tillable located on the property that has historically been in a soybean, corn, wheat rotation. Soil quality is phenomenal and is rated Class II and consists mainly of Verdigris, Lebo, Hepler, and Osage silt loams. The tillable acreage is currently on a cash rent basis of $110/acre for a total of $16,060. IMPROVEMENTS The property has strategically placed redneck blinds, tree stands, and feeders. A map with access trails will be provided for the new owner. The seller wants the next owner to succeed in the harvest of tremendous deer. WATER The property gets it’s namesake from the live water traversing the property referred to as Middle Creek. There are also several wet weather streams that feed into Middle Creek along with a small pond located toward the western boundary. Rural water runs along the road frontage providing a great resource for those looking to build a home or hunting lodge. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found along the road frontage as well as the interior of the property near the oil & gas facilities. MINERALS All minerals are believed to be owned and shall be transferred with the sale of the property. The minerals are currently leased and under production. The production has historically generated the Seller approximately $18,000/year. The O&G production on the property has proven to be a great benefit. The operator does not hunt, and he also does NOT access the property during hunting hours keeping the prime movement times undisturbed. For the absentee landowner, the operator acts as a great security resource by keeping an eye on the property and notifying the landowner of anything that may seem amiss. This is a great relationship that has been developed by the current owner and is strongly recommended to the new owner to continue. This is an Agent/Broker owned property.
$22,500,000  •  517 acres
- The T 7 Ranch is a 5th-generation, family-owned cattle ranch located in the heart of the Kamas Valley. - The ranch includes 150 acres of lush, flood-irrigated pasture and home to grazing cattle from spring through fall. - 350 acres of gently sloping sage-covered hillside on the ranch butt up against the western edge of the Wasatch Cache National Forest. - Priority water rights that date back to the 1870s and valuable water shares are included in the sale. - The ranch is a blank canvas on which to build a home with barns and riding facilities. - The T 7 Ranch represents one of the most significant land holdings currently for sale in Kamas Valley. Due to the rapid loss of productive hay and pasture ground in the region, the ranch is an excellent candidate for conservation.
$9,000,000  •  513 acres
Located less than 30 minutes from downtown Missoula, this diverse assemblage offers a rare opportunity to own one of the more unique offerings in western Montana. Situated in the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountain Range, Peregrine Peak Ranch provides an exceptional mix of recreational amenities, a modest production component, and a custom log home. Consisting of roughly 513 acres, the ranch rises gently from the valley floor, crossing productive meadows before entering the forest interface. From there, the elevation increases up the McClain Creek Canyon, where it meets with Lolo National Forest and a coveted 640-acre, 83 AUM state grazing lease. The centerpiece of the ranch is a 5,000+ square foot custom log home nestled in the trees overlooking the bucolic Bitterroot Valley. Built in 2006, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom residence imbues rustic charm but with all the modern amenities. The 2,500+ main level includes a primary suite, vaulted great room, luxury kitchen, and laundry facilities. Below grade is the fully finished walkout basement with a family room, wine cellar, office, and four additional bedrooms. Recreationally, the ranch is home to the northern Bitterroot Valley’s most recognizable elk herd, often seen on the ranch and in the surrounding neighborhoods. Numbering between 100 and 150 animals, they rarely leave the area, preferring the food, water, and cover the ranch provides. In addition to elk, the ranch is home to mule deer in the upper elevations, with whitetail primarily inhabiting the lower ranch. The ranch offers miles of roads and trails with almost exclusive access to the Lolo National Forest directly from the property. Agriculturally, the ranch could support a small cattle operation, with nearly 82 acres under pivot irrigation and a 640-acre state grazing lease. The Facts: ~ 513+/- acre mix of timber, irrigated pasture and open meadow ~ 5,000+/- square foot five-bedroom, six-bathroom custom log residence with double car garage and wrap-around deck in a private forest setting ~ McClain Creek frontage and associated riparian zones ~ 83 AUM state grazing lease on 640 acres ~ Approximately a quarter-mile boundary with Lolo National Forest providing access into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness ~ 83+/- acres under pivot irrigation ~ Spectacular geologic cliff formations with nesting Peregrine falcons ~ 30 minutes to downtown Missoula ~ Alternative configurations are possible should buyers wish to add more ground
Contact for Price  •  503 acres
PROPERTY SPECS Total Acres: 503± Water: Creek, Lakes, Stock Tanks, Community Water County: Guadalupe Nearest City: Seguin Distance: Minutes Features: Both Sides of Mill Creek 2 Large Fishing Lakes 3 Stock Ponds 8,000± s.f. 5BR/7BA Mansion 2BR/1BA Guest House Manager’s House 4-Door Barn/RV Storage Equipment Barn w/Office & Bath Cattle Pens Covered Hay Area Galvanized Ranch Fencing Pecan Orchard 13 Pastures Paved, Gated Entries
$1,999,040  •  500 acres
Name of Property: Twin Lakes Ranch 500 Acres Acreage: 500 acres Location: 21 miles NW of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: 1/4 mile off Paved county road Topography: Flat to gently rolling terrain Improvements: Home, guest house, barn, pens, fencing Home Sqft: 1,917 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2 Forage: Bermunda, Clover, variaties of natives Capacity: 100+ pair Water: 2 lakes, 18 ponds Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels, othe Utilities: Electric, septic, City water Comments Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma, this exceptional 500 acre ranch offers a rare blend of productive cattle operations, recreational opportunities, and comfortable country living. The owner has additional land available for a total of 1123 acres that is contiguous. The property is well-equipped with a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bath brick home that serves as the ranch headquarters, along with a separate 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest house ideal for visitors, ranch hands, or extended family. The primary residence features two living areas, a large country kitchen with a breakfast bar, two water heaters, and central heating and cooling. The bathrooms are large, and the large kitchen with Oak Cabinets has ample counter and storage space,. Additional improvements include a 50' x 30’ barn to support livestock and agricultural operations, an equipment shed and a large carport. Approximately 500 acres of the ranch are primarily open pasture currently utilized for livestock grazing, complemented by a productive hay meadow that provides additional forage resources. Water is abundant throughout the property, featuring a beautiful 13-acre lake, a 7-acre lake, and 18 stock ponds strategically located to support both livestock and wildlife. The lakes are stocked and the owners have pulled out some very nice Bass. One of the lakes has a nice waterfall during the rainy season. The diverse landscape offers excellent agricultural productivity while also providing outstanding recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, exploring on an ATV, and other outdoor enjoyment. With county road frontage, the ranch benefits from convenient year-round access while maintaining the privacy and rural character sought by ranch owners. The paved road goes within a ¼ mile of the ranch. There are roads and trails through the ranch for easy navigation. As the ranch lies about one mile from the Canadian River wildlife is abundant. Eufaula Lake is approximately 20 minutes away offering great fishing and a wide assortment of water sports opportunities. Whether you're looking to expand a cattle operation, establish a recreational retreat, or invest in a premier Oklahoma ranch, this property offers the infrastructure, water resources, and acreage to meet a variety of objectives. Location in miles from: Dallas, TX—188 Oklahoma City, OK—121 Tulsa, OK—83 Bentonville, AR—204 Kansas City, KS--326 Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view.
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$3,998,000  •  498.27 acres
$4,400,000
Big Valley Ranch is a well-improved East Texas ranch located near Troup in Cherokee and Rusk Counties, offering a balanced combination of residential improvements, agricultural capability, and recreational use. The property features a custom-built primary residence supported by a comprehensive set of ranch improvements, including a barn, shop, equipment storage, and working cattle facilities. The layout has been designed for efficiency, with cross-fenced pastures and centralized working pens that facilitate livestock handling and rotational grazing. Approximately 300 acres of pastureland, including 160+/- acres of improved coastal Bermuda hay fields, provide a strong foundation for a productive 150-200 cow-calf operation or similar agricultural enterprise. Big Valley Ranch is a well-improved East Texas ranch located near Troup in Cherokee and Rusk Counties, offering a balanced combination of residential improvements, agricultural capability, and recreational use. The property features a custom-built primary residence supported by a comprehensive set of ranch improvements, including a barn, shop, equipment storage, and working cattle facilities. The layout has been designed for efficiency, with cross-fenced pastures and centralized working pens that facilitate livestock handling and rotational grazing. Approximately 300 acres of pastureland, including 160± acres of improved coastal Bermuda hay fields, provide a strong foundation for a productive 150-200 cow-calf operation or similar agricultural enterprise. Accessibility is a notable attribute, with nearly one mile of combined paved frontage on County Road 4608 and County Road 4606, along with multiple gated entry points. The ranch benefits from its proximity to Troup and Tyler, providing convenient access to regional services, medical facilities, and transportation infrastructure while maintaining the privacy associated with rural East Texas properties. The surrounding area is characterized by large neighboring tracts and established agricultural operations. In addition to its agricultural function, the ranch supports a range of recreational uses, including hunting and fishing, with ponds, timbered areas, and a natural duck slough along Bowles Creek contributing to habitat diversity. The presence of utilities, water, and new infrastructure further enhances usability. Conveniently located near Troup and Tyler, the ranch combines rural privacy with proximity to an anchor city in East Texas, making it ideal for a homestead, working ranch with hay production, and a minor recreational aspect in a desirable market.
$399,000  •  480 acres
Located approximately 10 miles northeast of Bushnell, NE and 12 miles NW of Kimball, NE on county road 52 N this 480± acre property is currently enrolled in CRP (Contract # 11189) with additional land, at a rental rate $34.73 per acre. The current contract began in 2016 and runs through September of 2031. Based on information provided by the FSA, it is estimated that once this parcel is separated from the other land included in this contract, there will be approximately 397.67± acres enrolled with this parcel with an annual payment of approximately $13,811.00 of which the landowners share will be $11,048.00. Based on current tax rates the estimated property taxes are $3,600.00 annually.
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$2,950,000  •  480 acres
$3,550,000
McNab Crag Ranch: A Sanctuary for Conservation, Recreation, and Sustainable Living The 480-acre McNab Crag Ranch offers a rare opportunity to steward a legacy property that seamlessly blends rugged natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and cutting-edge sustainable infrastructure. Rising from the vineyard-draped Sanel Valley to the commanding heights of McNab’s Crag, this ranch is a haven for conservationists, hunters, and those seeking a resilient, self-sufficient lifestyle. Whether your vision is to preserve a wildlife sanctuary, pursue sustainable living, or embrace outdoor recreation, McNab Crag Ranch is the canvas for your legacy. A Storied Past, A Visionary Future In 1866, Alexander McNab homesteaded this land, drawn to the crag’s gnarled rock outcroppings that echoed his native Scottish Highlands. For over a century, the ranch was a cornerstone of Northern California’s sheep industry and the birthplace of the renowned McNab sheepdog breed. Today, it has been meticulously transformed into a recreational and conservation destination, designed for those who value environmental stewardship and self-reliance. A Wildlife Sanctuary McNab Crag Ranch is a thriving refuge for native wildlife, teeming with blacktail deer, wild hogs, black bears, blue grouse, wild turkeys, and countless other species. The ranch’s spring-laden hills and mountain meadows form a vital lifeline for this ecosystem, ensuring a sustainable habitat for generations to come. For hunters and conservationists alike, the ranch offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with and protect this vibrant biodiversity. Sustainable Infrastructure for Resilient Living Purpose-built for self-sufficiency, McNab Crag Ranch is a model of sustainable design, equipped to support its stewards through any challenge. The centerpiece is the 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge, perched on a high knoll with sweeping views of the Sanel Valley. This multipurpose lodge features: • Open living space with high cathedral ceilings, ideal for customization. • Commercial kitchen, perfect for farm-to-table living. • Two bedrooms, one bathroom, with flexibility to adapt to your needs. • Workshop for hands-on projects. • Stone blockhouse housing a solar array, battery storage, and backup generator to meet all electrical demands. • EV charger for sustainable transportation. • Gravity-fed water system sourced from abundant mountain springs. Separate from the lodge, the Caretaker’s House (2 bedrooms, 1 bath) operates on its own off-grid system, ensuring privacy and operational independence. The caretaker’s compound includes a metal workshop, equipment sheds, parking, and a firewood processing yard to support the ranch’s daily operations. The ranch’s self-sustaining ecosystem is further enhanced by: • Two mature orchards and vegetable gardens for fresh produce. • Greenhouse and chicken coop for year-round food security. • Livestock, including dairy cows and goats, for milk and land management. • Numerous developed and undeveloped springs with storage and delivery systems, ensuring a reliable water supply. Accessibility and Exploration Located just 10 minutes from South Highway 101, between Hopland and Ukiah (15-20 minutes away), McNab Crag Ranch is easily accessible yet feels worlds apart. A rocked, all-season road winds from the valley floor to the lodge and caretaker’s compound, while miles of jeep and ATV trails crisscross the property, inviting exploration of its diverse terrain. Key natural wonders include: • McNab’s Crag, a breathtaking vantage point offering panoramic views. • A cave at the crag’s base, a humbling reminder of the land’s ancient history. A Canvas for Your Vision Spanning 480 acres in a single legal parcel, McNab Crag Ranch is a rare gem that combines conservation, recreation, and sustainable living. Whether you’re drawn to preserving its wildlife, cultivating its agricultural potential, or creating a resilient retreat, this property offers unmatched flexibility. The lodge’s open design and the ranch’s robust infrastructure provide a foundation to tailor the space to your unique needs. Key Features: • 480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain crag. • Abundant wildlife, ideal for conservation and hunting. • Numerous springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks • 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV charger. • Caretaker’s House with independent off-grid system. • Agricultural assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and goats. • All-season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and exploration. • Proximity to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland nearby. • Natural wonders, including McNab’s Crag and a historic cave. Your Legacy Awaits McNab Crag Ranch is more than a property—it’s a calling for those who seek to live in harmony with nature, protect its resources, and build a sustainable future. Whether you envision a private sanctuary, a conservation legacy, or a recreational paradise, this ranch offers the tools and inspiration to make it a reality. Step into the footsteps of Alexander McNab and claim your place in the Sanel Valley’s storied history. For more information or to schedule a private tour, contact us today. Your sustainable legacy begins at McNab Crag Ranch. Property Highlights: • 480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain crag. • Abundant wildlife, ideal for conservation and hunting. • Numerous springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks • 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV charger. • Caretaker’s House with independent off-grid system. • Agricultural assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and goats. • All-season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and exploration. • Proximity to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland nearby. • Natural wonders, including McNab’s Crag and a historic cave.
$1,600,000  •  478.78 acres
Under Contract
PRICE IMPROVEMENT & UPDATED WELL INFO Location: From Holly, CO 13.5 miles South on State Highway 89. The East side borders the Hwy and all-weather county roads P & R on the South and North Legal: NE¼ and W½ 27-Township 25S-Range 42W Size: 478.78 Deeded Acres 372 Sprinkler Irrigated 99.46 Dry Cropland 7.32 Other Water: Three irrigation wells located in the Southern High Plains Water District Permit # 17901-FP • 80 GPM – Depth 460 ft. Permit # 17906-FP • 150 GPM – Depth 525 ft. - Updated from 85 Permit # 17907-FP • 400 GPM+ – Depth 525 ft. - Updated from 350 Soils: 54.6% Richfield silt loam – 0-1% Slopes 41.4% Ulysses silt loam – 0-3% Slopes 4.0% Colby silt loam – 0-3% Slopes Irrigation System: 2013, 15 tower Valley polylined sprinkler with GPS guidance system which AgSense monitors. The system operates efficiently with 6psi regulators. The sprinkler, system booster pump and generator are driven by an 8.1 ci engine. For improved efficiency the booster pump has a VFD. This generator also powers the nearby submergible irrigation pump. The second submersible pump is powered by a generator driven by a 4-cylinder engine. The third irrigation well is a turbine pump driven via an 8.8 ci engine. All engines are PSI (Power Solutions Inc) engineered and run-on natural gas. The underground pipeline system connects all wells into a central system. FSA Data Crop Basis Yield* Corn 224.0 169 Wheat 202.5 70 Grain Sorghum .6 76 Sunflowers 4.6 723 * These are combination dryland and irrigated yields T-Yields Irrigated Corn 197 bu. Non-Irrigated Corn 54 bu. Irrigated Wheat 89 bu. Non-Irrigated Wheat 50 bu. Irrigated Grain Sorghum 71 bu. Non-Irrigated Grain Sorghum 33 bu. Comments: This farm has great access via a State Highway and all-weather county-maintained roads. There is 3-phase power on the 3 sides. Soils are some of the highest producing capabilities in the area which stands behind the high yields seen on this property. If not the, this is one of the cleanest noxious weed free farms in the area. Minerals: All Sellers Interest 100% Taxes: $1,619.14 – 2021 Price: $1,600,000 - Was $1,900,000
$14,000,000  •  477 acres
Green Valley Ranch, situated on the doorstep of Glacier National Park, this 477+/- acre ranch has served as a private family retreat and commercial wedding/event venue under current ownership. With a sleeping capacity of 24 guests in a rustic yet elegant compound including a lodge, a guest home, and a caretaker's residence, a new owner may wish to continue operations or reserve the use exclusively for family and friends. The ranch has an attractive mix of meadows and vast forests in a diverse topography. Clean water and crisp, invigorating air are abundant here in the "Crown of the Continent," a region considered one of the most diverse, intact ecosystems on our planet. A full array of services, including an international airport, are within 30 minutes of the property's front gate. The Facts: ~ 477+/- acres in a very private setting ~ Rustic architectural aesthetic without sacrificing comfort ~ Less than ten minutes to Glacier National Park ~ Mix of timber and meadows ~ Over a quarter mile of frontage on the 17+/- acre West Lake ~ Private half-acre pond ~ 30 minutes to international airport ~ Diverse wildlife populations ~ Borders Flathead National Forest on three sides
$2,350,000  •  470 acres
This working farm presents a great combination of farming, ranching, and waterfowling opportunities on one property. Investment potential is enhanced by I-10 frontage with ingress and egress a short distance for both eastbound and westbound traffic, plus county road frontage on all three other sides of the farm. LOCATION Located just outside of Welsh and fronting the north feeder road of I-10, the farm is very conveniently located approximately 25 miles from Lake Charles, 50 miles from Lafayette, and 170 miles from Houston. There are regional airports in both Lake Charles and Lafayette. WILDLIFE Southwest Louisiana is known for its exceptional duck hunting. The Welsh area and Jefferson Davis Parish in general are still home to thousands of acres of rice and crawfish farms that provide the habitat and feed to keep waterfowl returning to the area. In addition to ducks, approximately 80 acres of brushier regrowth on the farm provides habitat for deer and hogs. There is a ±8-acre lake ready for stocking. AGRICULTURE The farm features 174.5 acres of payment eligible rice base, and a PLC yield of 6,422#/acre. The silt loam soils are USDA designated Prime Farmland, and predominantly Crowley-Vidrine complex. Crawfish or rice/crawfish are rotated on the northern portion of the farm, while the southern ±135 acres is native pasture fenced for grazing. WATER In addition to the lake, the farm is watered by an irrigation well, believed to be approximately 300’ deep and producing an estimated 700 – 750 GPM. MINERALS Surface only. OTHER Estimated taxes for 2025 are $1,364. The farm is assessed under Ag Land Use Value. Exclusive Agent: William D. Swanson (281) 844 2928 Republic Ranches, LLC Licensed in TX, LA, OK, CO, NM, AR 3535 Westheimer, Suite 227 Houston, TX 77027
$7,750,000  •  467 acres
Beautiful, income-producing farm and cattle ranch nestled snuggly in California’s citrus belt and along the Sierra Nevada foothills.
$1,360,329  •  454.2 acres
For more information, please contact the listing agent, Brett Grier, at (817) 357-7347 McBrannon Ranch is a 454+/- acre Texas hunting and agricultural property located along US Highway 70, approximately 20 miles west of Crowell in Foard County. Bordering the legendary Triangle Ranch on two boundaries, a historic operation spanning nearly 140,000 acres, this property benefits from exceptionally low human pressure and exceptional wildlife density. With a modest combination of recreational land and grazing pasture, and paved road access, the property appeals to a multitude of buyers. The ranch features a fully updated, turnkey farmhouse with modern finishes. The home is being sold fully furnished and is move-in ready for personal use, or as an extremely clean and comfortable hunting camp. A large shop building with a concrete floor is plumbed and wired for a potential apartment, and provides outstanding utility, storage, and workspace. The 2020 Kubota tractor, shredder mower, and no-till grain drill are included with a full-price offer. Wildlife infrastructure included with the sale comprises three elevated tower deer blinds and multiple corn and protein feeders, all strategically placed across the property, with feed pens constructed at each location. The ranch consistently produces Whitetail deer averaging 135-155 inches, with trophy-class animals ranging from 160-185 inches. A five-acre fenced food plot on the eastern side is planted in wheat, rye, and triticale, further supporting wildlife and livestock. Beyond the wildlife improvements and deer hunting, the seller reports a phenomenal quail and dove population each year, a strong additional draw for the property. Water resources include a four-acre pond (at pool level) and a pressurized water line serviced by King-Cottle Water Supply that feeds water to the house and two concrete water troughs. Road access is excellent, with frontage on US Highway 70, Fish Road along the east boundary, and County Road 491 along the west boundary. The seller does not believe any minerals are owned, but will make no mineral reservations in the sale of the property. The seller has a survey that was completed in 2017. The fences and cross fences are in good to excellent condition. A grazing lease has been maintained with a local rancher that could be continued or terminated prior to closing. The Facts: ~ 454+/- total acres in Foard County, Texas, with an existing 2017 survey on file ~ Borders the Triangle Ranch, a historic 140,000±-acre operation, ensuring minimal neighbor pressure and exceptional wildlife density ~ Trophy Whitetail deer averaging 135-155 inches; trophy class bucks ranging 160-185 inches ~ Fully furnished, turnkey 1,155± square-foot, three-bedroom, one-bath remodeled farmhouse with granite counters, spray foam insulation, metal roof, and a nearly new HVAC system and water heater ~ 60×80 shop with concrete floor, electric, water, and plumbing roughed in for a potential barn apartment ~ Complete hunting infrastructure: three elevated tower blinds, two 1,000 lb. corn feeders, one 600 lb. corn feeder, and three 600 lb. protein feeders - all with pen fencing ~ Five-acre fenced food plot planted in wheat, rye, and triticale on the eastern boundary ~ Excellent tri-road access: US Highway 70 frontage, Fish Road (east), and County Road 491 (west) ~ Kubota 6000 tractor (60hp, 2021, 80± hours), 8’ no-till drill, and 8’ shredder included in sale; deer blinds and feeders also convey ~ Seller makes no reservations in the sale of the property to wind or mineral estate; seller is not aware of any minerals currently owned ~ No known oil and gas production or current leases on the property
$5,575,000  •  453 acres
Edgewood Farm is a historic and thoroughly improved farm located just outside of Orange, Virginia. Set against the Blue Ridge Mountains, Edgewood's rolling topography features a balanced mix of scenic beauty, agricultural utility, and the classic lifestyle of Virginia's hunt country. The expansive, five-bedroom, main house (circa 1853) anchors the property and is surrounded by a comprehensive set of complementing structures, including a pool and pool house, manager's house, barns, and a fully retrofitted event space, which is comprised of several historic support structures and barns that can easily accommodate weddings and other events. The Rapidan River traces the farm's southern and eastern boundaries for nearly two and a half miles, creating a riparian buffer that further adds to the farm's bucolic appeal. Additional water features include two stocked ponds. The pastures are actively leased for cattle grazing and hay production, while recreational trails wind throughout the land. Located ten minutes from Orange, forty-five minutes from Charlottesville, and only ninety minutes from Washington, D.C., Edgewood captures the perfect equilibrium of privacy, accessibility, recreation, and agriculture, all while providing the infrastructure and location needed to support a dynamic and engaging lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 453+/- acres ~ Five-bedroom, 6,650+/- square foot main home (circa 1853) ~ Extensive additional improvements include multiple guest homes, the manager's house, event facilities, pool, and pool house. ~ Multiple equipment barns and enclosed workshop ~ 2.4+/- miles of frontage on the Rapidan River ~ Two stocked ponds (approx. 2.7+/- acres and 1.6+/- acres) ~ 270+/- acres of fenced pasture ~ Ample opportunity to develop recreational and equestrian resources ~ Whitetail deer, Eastern Wild Turkey, black bear, dove, and a variety of seasonal waterfowl are all present ~ Ten minutes to Orange, Virginia ~ 45 minutes to Charlottesville, Virginia ~ 90 minutes to both Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia ~ Charlottesville Albemarle Regional Airport and Dulles International Airport can be reached in under 30 minutes and 90 minutes, respectively ~ Not under conservation easement
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$19,500,000  •  450 acres
$22,500,000
Featuring 450± acres and over a mile of frontage on the lower Boise River, Parma Lodge and Stables is among the Northwest’s premier equestrian, sporting, and lifestyle properties. The ranch is conveniently located 45 minutes west of Idaho’s capital city of Boise and 20 minutes from Treasure Valley Executive Airport in Caldwell. Building improvements are of impeccable quality and highlighted by a 9,000± square foot owner’s lodge overlooking a series of interconnected, year-round lakes, and an 18-stall horse barn that is the centerpiece for one of the west coast’s most successful thoroughbred breeding operations. Other improvements include a four-bedroom manager’s residence, a custom-built wooden training/breaking pin, equipment storage buildings, and a large shop building that supports various land management operations and hunting activities on the property. The ranch holds excellent senior surface water rights from the Boise River and Sand Hollow Creek to irrigate approximately 320 acres of cropland, horse pasture, and wildlife food plots. The Parma area is a coveted destination for waterfowl and upland bird hunters from around the region. Utilizing multiple wildlife water rights, the owners have developed extensive habitat on the ranch that attracts and holds a multitude of ducks and geese through the season, as well as quail, pheasants, and wild turkeys. The property is not covered by a conservation easement at the present time. However, because of its size, location near Boise, and potential for development, it is a prime candidate for one. The Facts: ~ Reputation lifestyle, equestrian, and duck hunting ranch with 450± acres and over a mile of frontage on the lower Boise River ~ Home to one of the west coast’s most successful thoroughbred breeding operations and programs ~ A combination of river frontage, habitat areas, and a strong forage base provides optimal conditions for remarkable waterfowl and upland hunting ~ Excellent year-round water rights for a variety of purposes, including irrigated cropland and habitat areas ~ Improvements represent the highest degree of quality and luxury and feature a 9,000± square foot, four-bedroom owners’ lodge and an 18-stall horse barn situated in a park-like setting ~ Meticulously managed and maintained ~ No conservation easement, although an excellent candidate for one ~ 45 minutes from Boise and 20 minutes from the general aviation airport in Caldwell
$4,000,000  •  412 acres
150 Acres of beautiful rolling acres in NW Ocala with frontage on Hwy 326. Property features lush green pastures and two barns which are in need of repairs. Call today for additional information
$21,500,000  •  408.74 acres
The Underwood Ranch is a remarkable 408.74+/- acre property with a convenient location near Lampasas and Austin. Its diverse topography features breathtaking vistas, productive bottom land, and cleared cedar trees. The crown jewel of the ranch is a stunning main house with exquisite craftsmanship, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 half baths, two commercially equipped kitchens, a great room with a massive bar, and a 5-car garage. A barndominium, a foreman's/guest house, and a multi-use building offer additional living and storage space. Abundant water resources, stocked lakes/ponds, electric and windmill wells ensure self-sufficiency. With high fencing, an MLD permit, and a variety of wildlife, the ranch is ideal for hunting. Whether as a retreat, event venue, or family/corporate ranch, the Underwood Ranch is a versatile property that will bring joy every time you enter its gates.
$3,200,000  •  402 acres
Newly created pivot fields, second year in production with 2 1/2 pivots covering 365 +/- acres. Two ag wells, one with a variable drive pump. Two 40x150 hay barns. Estimated to produce 5.5 - 6 tons per acre. Growing orchard grass hay. Great access off Lee Road to the East and Lewis Road to the West. Well-maintained cindered roads. The property is fully fenced and gated. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Located in the fertile Fall River Valley • Great access with good roads • Amazing views of Mt. Shasta and the surrounding mountains • Just 3 miles to town • Numerous building sites
$2,900,000  •  400 acres
Southern Missouri Ranch – 400 Acres with Spring Creek in Thomasville, MO Discover the perfect blend of productivity, privacy, and natural beauty with this exceptional Missouri Ozarks farm for sale in Oregon County. Spanning 400 acres, this ranch features a gorgeous year-round spring-fed creek, 200 acres of lush pasture and hayfields, and the balance in mature timberland. With five ponds, including a large spring-fed pond, this property is well-watered and ideal for cattle, horses, or a self-sufficient homestead. Property Highlights • 400 acres – 200 acres open pasture/hay ground, balance in timber • Year-round spring creek with abundant fish • Five ponds, including a large spring-fed pond • Fenced and cross-fenced with barbed wire for livestock • Barn and equipment shed for storage and operations • Three wells on the property • Excellent hunting and fishing with abundant wildlife The Home: A spacious 5 bedroom, 2 bath home with an unfinished basement offers room to expand. The residence boasts a beautiful new kitchen, open dining and living areas, plus a second kitchen for canning—perfect for homesteading. Covered front and back decks provide serene views of the ranch. Built with durable composite siding, the home is designed for low-maintenance living. Lifestyle & Location:
This Southern Missouri ranch provides the ultimate setting for self-sufficient living, homesteading, or running livestock in a private, secluded environment. The rolling hills, fertile hayfields, and clear water sources make this a rare find. Located in Thomasville, Missouri, you’ll enjoy being near some of the Ozarks’ most beautiful waterways, including the Eleven Point River, Jacks Fork River, and the Current River—all known for floating, fishing, and outdoor recreation. For big-city conveniences, West Plains, MO is just a short drive away, offering Ozarks Medical Center, Missouri State University-West Plains, shopping, dining, and cultural amenities. Key Features: • Oregon County ranch for sale – 400 acres with live water • Pasture, hayfields, timber, and wildlife habitat • Spacious 5BR/2BA home with unfinished basement • Multiple water sources: spring creek, ponds, and wells • Excellent hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation • Private setting yet convenient to West Plains This property is a rare opportunity to own a large Missouri Ozarks farm and ranch with everything in place for livestock, recreation, or a sustainable lifestyle. Listing ID: 24084-706600
$6,250,000  •  400 acres
400 +/- total acres Adjacent to limited access 9,983 acres of State Land 12 miles from Downtown Buffalo, WY & 26 miles from Sheridan County Airport Landowner tag opportunities for elk, antelope, and deer, with habitat on the property and in adjacent public land Access to Big Horn National Forest Multiple lease income streams from whiskey barrel storage, pivot alfalfa production, grazing, and house tenancy No conservation easement
$340,205  •  397 acres
Exceptional Conservation Property Opportunity in Kiowa County, Colorado. This area of Colorado is known for a large Antelope population. Located in GMU 125 & 126 Note: Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 are Sold. Explore the unique investment opportunity in FSA Conservation Program in Kiowa County, Colorado. This exclusive offering includes 12 tracts of land, each showcasing the area's good wildlife populations and agricultural potential. Ranging from 115 to 320 acres, these parcels provide a stable income and have the potential for green energy development. Diverse Acreage: With sizes varying from 160 to 320 acres, find the perfect tract that suits your conservation or agricultural needs. Long-term Contracts: Secure your investment with conservation contracts extending through 2032, offering stability and peace of mind. Environmental Stewardship: Participate in a program dedicated to preserving natural habitats, wildlife conservation, and sustainable land management. Investment Potential: With the growing emphasis on conservation, these tracts represent an intelligent financial investment. Don't miss this unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of Colorado's ag land. Contact us today to learn more about the properties, the program, and how you can participate in this extraordinary conservation effort. Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 are Sold.
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