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$22,250,000  •  1,327 acres
$23,750,000
Red Barn Ranch represents the rare opportunity to own a substantial, well-developed ranch in the rolling piney woods of northeast Texas with prime Lake Bob Sandlin frontage, immediate livability with multiple homes, proven wildlife and improved waterfowl habitat. It has rolling East Texas topography, strong groundwater resources, and significant upside for further future development – all at just under two hours from the Dallas metroplex. LOCATION Red Barn Ranch is east of Winnsboro, Texas, and just under a two-hour drive from Dallas, or 1 hour from Tyler. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT These rolling hills give way to a beautiful mix of mature pine and hardwood timber, classic Post Oak Savannah terrain, topographic range, scattered pastures, and sandy-loam soils. There are multiple improved and scattered wildlife and wetland areas, creating excellent habitat for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and native East Texas wildlife. Good FM road frontage and gentle terrain throughout much of the upland areas present outstanding potential for additional lakeside homesites, and other opportunities if desired. The road system is winding, comfortable, and extensive, with a significant gravel base in some main sections, and the areas along the road corridors have been cleared and sculpted for the best wildlife viewing and exciting UTV property tours. WILDLIFE Roughly 150-200 acres of floodplain and creek drainages have been strategically enhanced on the Red Barn Ranch with shallow water impoundments, levees, and water control systems to create excellent duck habitat in the heart of the Central Flyway. The area around Red Barn Ranch, hugging the southwestern shore of Lake Bob Sandlin, sits right in the heart of a main migratory route that funnels millions of ducks and geese south each winter from the prairies of Canada to the Gulf Coast. Here, the piney woods meet sprawling reservoirs, creating a haven for ducks like mallards, gadwalls, and widgeon, alongside divers such as ring-necked ducks, lesser scaup, and the occasional canvasback splashing down on bigger water. It’s not the volume of coastal marshes, but what it lacks in sheer numbers, it makes up for in solitude and scenery: fewer crowds, timber-lined sloughs, and that crisp, woody air that makes every cupped wingbeat feel earned. White-tailed deer hunting is also a prime component of the Red Barn Ranch. Multiple enclosed and top-end deer blinds are strategically placed throughout the ranch, with 6 food plot locations, and complete with feeders in place. The range, soils, food plots, and waterfowl impoundments were all put in place by the current owner with guidance from Michael Embrey, wildlife biologist and consultant. In addition to the substantial Lake Bob Sandlin frontage and dock access, there are more than 8 other good-sized, stocked lakes, tanks, and ponds on various hillsides and at serene locations throughout the property that provide good bass fishing and other duck hunting opportunities. There are several newer fishing docks on them as well. IMPROVEMENTS Multiple homes are already in place: a very comfortable main lodge overlooking Bob Sandlin to the east with 4 bedrooms/4 baths and over 1,600 sf of living area; two guest houses separate from each other on the south end of the ranch in serene settings, and two caretaker residences up north on the FM road. This offers immediate turn-key living or hospitality options — everything you need to start living the legacy today, whether that means a family compound, a corporate retreat, a high-end hunting club, or a thoughtfully planned lakeside development. WATER The ranch is generously serviced by multiple water wells tapping into the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer, which underlies much of the region, providing abundant groundwater for existing and future water wells. The three creek systems (Indian, Brushy, and Attway) wind through and across this ranch, with live water running. And there are over 8 good-sized lakes and ponds on various hillsides and at serene locations throughout the property that have good bass fishing and duck hunting opportunities. MINERALS Any owned minerals will convey with an acceptable contract. AREA HISTORY Winnsboro is one of the state’s most authentic small towns, and it has embraced its heritage while fostering tourism and historical preservation. The town features restored buildings, a cultural arts district, and events like gun shows, car cruises, art markets, and various celebrations. With a population of around 3,500, Winnsboro remains a hub for nearby cities, offering a relaxed atmosphere amid lakes, forests, and seasonal attractions like spring dogwoods, summer boating, and winter Christmas tree farms. OTHER True timeless East Texas spirit runs straight through Red Barn Ranch, with roughly a mile of shoreline of Lake Bob Sandlin — one of the prettiest, least-crowded big lakes in the state.
$29,500,000  •  1,313.5 acres
Two Creeks Ranch, ±1,313.5 acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a memory-making, live-water destination designed to make family, friends or business associates feel right at home in natural Texas. This wing-shooters paradise has been used as a corporate retreat to entertain up to 24 people per weekend, but it is equally suited as a private family getaway or a rental property. The ranch can also generate income from wildlife and agriculture including a 500-tree irrigated pecan orchard. The Land Nestled in an ecological transition zone, Two Creeks offers the beautiful live water and legacy oaks and native pecans of the Hill Country and the varied brush and bull mesquite that marks superlative wildlife habitat in South Texas. The Water Year-round Verde Creek through the ranch for about 2.5 miles on the east, providing private access to both banks. Hondo Creek runs along the south border for about 1.85 miles. The 7-acre lake is stocked with bass for angling fun is also a prized swimming hole. Two Creeks Ranch has five water wells including two Edwards Aquifer irrigation wells: one with 276 acre-feet of base Edwards Aquifer water and the other with 60 acre-feet of transferable Edwards water. The property also boasts six center pivots. The Wildlife Two Creeks has been managed primarily for doves, but whitetail deer, feral hogs, free-ranging exotics and many non-game species call the low-fenced ranch home. The Lifestyle Shooting Guests can sharpen their shooting skills at the 5-stand skeet range outfitted with 6 movable trap houses, and then congregate at the ±945-square foot Gun Room with a wet bar and gun lockers. A nearby ±1,850-square-foot covered porch area allows the party to move outside. Accommodations Two identical ±3,130-square-foot dogtrot lodges crafted from reclaimed barnwood serve as the main compound’s focal point. Each lodge sleeps up to 12 people and features spacious front and back porches. The downstairs encompasses ±2,072 square feet and includes 4 bedrooms with private baths. The upstairs features 2 king suites with private baths. A short walk brings guests to the well-designed ±11,600-square-foot Party Barn that puts entertainment ranging from a wet bar to video games, dining, storage and work space under one roof. The dining hall with a mesquite-topped bar and the state-of-the-art, custom chef’s commercial kitchen encompass about 2,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 50 guests for special events. Party Barn also has a ±3,000-square-foot covered porch with large outdoor fans, a fire pit, an outdoor bar and more. An outdoor pass-through transitions into a ±3,600-square-foot work barn with a gym and loft storage area. In addition, there are 3 small apartments with private baths, ranging from ±180 square feet to ±430 square feet. Two Creeks’ second compound, with two homes and a large storage barn, is just a short drive to the west over improved ranch roads. The newly renovated, two-story 2-bedroom/3-bath Casa Verde House encompasses ±2,000 square feet with the bonus of a wraparound porch. The nearby 3-bedroom/2-bath Ranchero House with a front porch and screened porch includes a kitchen, office, laundry room, covered carport and detached game room. The 3-bedroom/2-bath Bader House that includes a loft serves as employee housing. Infrastructure The Two Creeks Outpost, converted from the original New Fountain Post Office, is a multi-purpose facility. Another structure, the former New Fountain Café, awaits the new owner's personal stamp. The main compound includes ±800-square-foot Laundry Building and is conveniently located in the main compound. The ±5,900-square-foot Maintenance Barn, houses a covered game cleaning station a walk-in refrigerator, freezer, restrooms and additional storage. The Hangar Barn provides ±22,500-square-feet of storage. All furnishings with the dogtrots as well as the entertainment area and commercial kitchen transfer with the sale. Call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815. Listed for $29.5 million.
$7,500,000  •  1,303 acres
Whitney Farm spans 1,303+/- scenic acres in the rolling Piedmont countryside of northeast Georgia. Located in the quiet community of Stephens, the property blends well-developed agricultural infrastructure with the timeless appeal of the rural Southeast. The farm is defined by its balanced nature and is comprised of 850+/- acres of open, productive pasture paired with 450+/- acres of mixed hardwood and pine forest. Every element of the property has been designed and constructed with precision, efficiency, and longevity in mind. At the center of the farm sits a beautiful and recently built contemporary farmhouse, perfectly situated to capture the 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape. The improvements, almost all of which were built within the past 5-10 years, support a top-tier cattle operation built on Akayushi Wagyu and SimAngus genetics. The farm's thoughtful layout was designed to support an efficient, intensive rotational grazing program, and no detail, from the fencing to atering systems to the forage composition of the pastures, has been overlooked. Whitney Farm represents one of the finest turnkey cattle operations in the region. The Facts: ~ 1,303+/- acres ~ 850+/- acres of pasture, 453+/- wooded acres (mix of hardwoods and planted pine) ~ Productive, active cattle operation that supports 275+/- animal units ~ Scenic and private end-of-the-road location ~ Recently constructed, tastefully designed two-bedroom, 1,600+/- square foot farmhouse ~ Extensive agricultural improvements, almost all of which were completed in the past 5-10 years by the current ownership ~ Pastures are primarily seeded with Novel Endophyte Fescue ~ Fully fenced and cross-fenced ~ 33 automatic waterers spread throughout pastures ~ 100+/- acres under center pivot irrigation ~ Approximately 30 minutes from Athens, GA, and under two hours from Atlanta, GA ~ Not under conservation easement
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$4,300,000  •  1,301 acres
$4,675,000
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347. Valhalla Ranch is an exotic game ranch with both sides of river frontage on the Salt Fork of the Brazos River, multiple water wells, a rainwater collection system, and all the necessary components for a family getaway, entertaining clients, company retreats, or any buyer looking for a private game preserve to enjoy with family and friends. Stocked with a well-managed variety of exotic game and trophy-class whitetail deer. A low-maintenance, all-steel construction barndominium-style lodge serves as the headquarters for the ranch and is perched on the mesquite-covered sandy plateau above the river, overlooking a big, empty horizon with a sense of seclusion. The lodge is fully furnished with all the modern comforts. The land feels like a combination of parts of South Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and the rolling plains. The diversity of wildlife makes each tour of the ranch a unique experience. Finding a property with the variety that this place offers is not impossible, but it is very special in this region. The Facts: ~ 1,301+/- deeded acres ~ Six-bedroom, four-bathroom home with a large open living/kitchen, an attached insulated shop/laundry, and a mud room. Two bedrooms are hotel suites that face the exterior, designed for guests or hunters' accommodations ~ Perimeter game fence with a soft-release pen in the middle of the ranch ~ Majority of furniture included in the sale (excludes taxidermy and personal items) ~ 11 blinds and feeders ~ 1.6 miles of the Salt Fork of the Brazos River bisect the property with professionally secured water gaps ~ Established roads, ATV trails, river crossings, and extensive water gaps ~ 1000-yard shooting range ~ Stocked with whitetail ranging from 150"to 250", elk, fallow, axis, zebra, gemsbok, black buck, scimitar oryx, and a host of turkey, dove, occasional hogs, and varmints ~ Two water wells with a system of drinkers around the ranch, six earthen tanks, and a water storage and rainwater collection system that feeds the lodge ~ Outdoor kitchen, fireplace, and built-in firepit ~ County road frontage on two sides ~ Close to Highway 83 just north of Aspermont, Texas ~ AT&T cell service is excellent throughout most of the ranch ~ No reservation of minerals is being made in the sale. The seller does not believe to own any minerals currently ~ No reservation of wind rights or any other surface rights are being made. The seller believes to own 100% wind rights and intends to convey all rights owned with the sale of the property ~ Current survey
$4,950,000  •  1,300 acres
The North Canyon Ranch is located at the base of the Pahvant Mountains, part of the Fishlake National Forest, and just minutes from the historic town of Fillmore, Utah. The ranch is surrounded by open valleys to the west and mountains to the east. The area boasts easy access to ATV trails, hunting, camping, and fishing. Fillmore, located in Central Utah, once served as the original territorial capital and is situated halfway between the Wasatch Front and St George. Travel time from Provo, Utah is only 90 minutes. The ranch and community offer a quieter pace of life but plenty of amenities. The entry to the western border of the North Canyon Ranch provides stunning views of mountains to the east and south. The main home overlooks irrigated pasture and is ideally situated for wildlife viewing. Trails leading north and east provide direct access to the remainder of the ranch, which consists of juniper and sage-covered pasture and hillsides. Hunting The area provides excellent opportunities for hunting wild turkey, elk, mule deer, and grouse. The Fillmore Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is adjacent to the ranch and managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) for wildlife conservation as well as public access. North Canyon Ranch is a member of the Pahvant Mountain Landowners Association and privy to a share of annual receipts from bull elk tag sales. The ranch is in the Fillmore Pahvant hunt unit which is open to limited entry and general season elk and deer hunts.
Contact for Price  •  1,298 acres
D’Hanis, Texas High fenced with cross fencing 12BR/6BA main lodge & a barndominium 2 foreman’s houses & guide quarters 4 water wells & 3 water storage tanks 2 ponds & seasonal Little Comanche Creek Various barns & deer breeding facilities Abundant exotic game & native wildlife
$1,650,000  •  1,280 acres
The Tule Creek Flats Farm is in a prime location for all logistics of a farming operation. Consisting of 1,280± acres, these half section tracts have been in a strategic crop rotation for the last 5 years with the current owner. There are 116± grass acres fenced within the property with Tule Creek traversing through the grass for approximately ¼ mile, providing year-round live water. The property features exceptional access located directly off County Road 17-2058. Sitting just 2.5 miles north on US Highway 2 and a half a mile off Highway 13, this farm is located within 5 miles of two high-capacity grain elevators and within 3 miles of two major fertilizer and chemical suppliers. The property had been managed with a top-notch crop rotation and fertilizer/chemical program, making this is a “buy and seed” type place.
$5,750,000  •  1,280 acres
1,280 deeded acres 70 acres under Valley Pivot 120+/- Acres under wheel lines Average yield 600 tons +/- 3 Ag wells and 3 domestic wells. Yellow mine/Certa lock irrigation main lines. Average 3 cuttings on irrigated ground, 1 cutting on meadow ground. Cattle- 40 pairs, 4 bulls, replacement heifers, feeders etc., approx. 100 head operation. Main house 4,260 sq ft +/- tastefully combines the the historical portion of the home with the newer addition. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, office, formal living and dining areas, mud room, laundry room and exercise room. The large country kitchen is open and features a Wolfe range, double ovens and a large griddle. There is an attached 3 car garage and the main house incorporates a historic stone cellar built in the 1860’s. There is a 1,000 sq ft bunkhouse/caretakers cottage, 3bd, 1bth with full kitchen and a 900 sq ft hillside cowboy cabin 1bd, 1bth with full kitchen. Mature cottonwood trees surround the headquarters compound Year round creek provides stock water via 2,000 ft of PVC water lines buried 3-4 ft deep which provides plenty of water for irrigating the immediate grounds around the main house. There are 10 frost free hydrants around the property. Outbuildings include; tack house, pump house, filter room for well water, a 2-stall metal stud barn, 5-stall metal barn with storage room, Historic turn of the century wood barn (roof in process of being replaced), drill pipe corral system with hydraulic squeeze chute and lighting for night time operations. There are two 30’X100’ metal hay barns-each stores apron. 200 tons of hay. Large shop/equipment building. Solar stock water well. Includes deeded water rights out of McKissick Creek through the Long Valley adjudication. Water is abundant on the Ranch.
$20,000,000  •  1,271.32 acres
A 1,271± acre farmland investment, offering long-term agricultural viability, dependable water resources, and scalability in the southwest market. The property is equipped with six on-site wells, an integrated pipe and sump pump back system, and concrete-lined ditch delivery, providing adequate and efficient water delivery across the farm. It is served by Electrical District 8 - Tier 1, comparably lowest pumping costs in the state. Historical pumping water production averages 13 GPM per acre throughout the year. The area benefits from a 10-month growing season, allowing for extended crop cycles. Hay storage barns, equipment barns, on-site housing, a shop and scale add value and utility to the continued irrigated hay farm use, for existing high-quality tenant and/or as an owner-operator. Floodplain restrictions from the Gila River and Painted Rock Dam limit structural development but preserve the property’s agricultural value. With dependable water, infrastructure in place, and long-term agricultural potential, this property offers a rare opportunity for investors seeking scale and a reliable water source in Arizona and the Southwest’s farming sector.
$14,090,485  •  1,263.95 acres
This is the first time Eagle Point Ranch has been offered for sale. Whether you're seeking a trophy ranch, savvy investment or dream homestead, this heritage land seamlessly combines history, natural beauty, and ONE-OF-A-KIND rarity.
Contact for Price  •  1,256 acres
The Dos Arroyas Ranch is a sprawling 1,256-acre property located just west of Moran, Texas, nestled in the heart of Shackelford County. This expansive ranch offers both agricultural and recreational opportunities, making it an ideal choice for farmers, ranchers, and sportsmen alike. The ranch is conveniently accessible via public roads on the north, south, and west boundaries, and a well-maintained network of internal roads ensures easy navigation throughout the property. Natural Features and Terrain The ranch is characterized by its diverse terrain and rich natural features. It boasts deep fertile soils that support several large fields of varying sizes: 43, 65, 70, and 78 acres. These fields provide excellent opportunities for cultivation and agricultural pursuits. Water Resources Water is a vital resource on the Dos Arroyas Ranch. The property is equipped with 14 strategically placed earthen tanks, ensuring that both livestock and wildlife have easy access to water. In addition to these tanks, the ranch's water resources are enhanced by two creeks. Deep Creek meanders for 1.9 miles through the eastern portion of the ranch, while Cordwood Creek runs for 0.8 miles through the southwestern section. These water features not only contribute to the ranch's agricultural potential but also enhance its appeal for wildlife and recreational use. Opportunities for Agriculture and Recreation The combination of fertile fields, diverse terrain, and abundant water resources make Dos Arroyas Ranch a prime location for various agricultural activities. Farmers, ranchers and wildlife enthusiasts can take advantage of the multiple cultivatable fields and abundant water resources. Meanwhile, the natural beauty and wildlife presence offer excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreational activities. Conclusion Dos Arroyas Ranch is a versatile property that seamlessly blends agricultural potential with recreational possibilities. Its strategic location, combined with abundant natural resources, makes it an appealing investment for those looking to engage in farming, ranching, or outdoor pursuits. Whether you're an agriculturalist seeking fertile land or a sportsman in search of a new adventure, Dos Arroyas Ranch has something to offer.
$7,200,000  •  1,255.4 acres
Turkey Ridge Ranch is a secluded 1,255.4+/- deeded acres with hunting opportunities for elk, mule deer, antelope, and turkeys. The terrain is rugged, timbered ridges with granite outcroppings in the Haystack Range, which provide great habitat for wildlife, and well-watered pastures provide forage for wildlife and livestock. Owner-rated at 50 cow and calf pairs. Offering a custom-built 4,437+/- square foot residence with high-end finishes including hardwood antique doors, a large wrap-around porch, an oversized three-car garage, a greenhouse, a home generator, and scenic views in all directions. The open floor plan features three bedrooms, each with an en-suite, and a large hobby room. The 5,000+/- square foot shop is fully insulated and includes a heated work area with four 14-foot overhead doors. The 6,000+/- square foot horse barn features a tack room with ample feed storage, with room for indoor stalls and overhead doors for equipment storage. Even with a secluded and private setting, the ranch is only 15 minutes to Hartville, under two hours to Cheyenne, and three hours to Denver International Airport. The Facts: ~ 1255.4+/- deeded acres ~ 15 minutes to Hartville, 45 minutes to Wheatland, and one hour to Torrington ~ Hunting and ranching ~ Private setting ~ Built in 2016, the 4,437+/- square foot custom home has great views of the surrounding mountains ~ 5,000+/- square foot finished shop, horse barn, and a greenhouse ~ Land types include rolling prairie and timbered ridges with granite outcroppings ~ Two solar wells, two electric submersible wells, and one pond provide water to the ranch. ~ Abundant wildlife, including turkey, elk, mule deer, and antelope.
$11,151,000  •  1,239 acres
Cotton Willow Ranch represents one of the most remarkable ranches available in the state of Texas. Located in central Texas just 25 minutes from Waco, and within 90 minutes of Dallas and Austin, the ranch boasts ease of access for the majority of the population of the state. Situated in the highly desirable “Top of the Hill Country” Bosque County landscape, vast elevation changes create sweeping vistas overlooking miles of gin clear creeks, multiple ponds, and seasonal springs. A mixture of awe inspiring old growth hardwoods and forests along with hundreds of acres of native prairie create a scenic blend across the landscape that provide habitat for wildlife along with grazing areas for livestock. The ranch is 1,239 pristine acres that make the springs and both live water creeks run as clear as you have seen. There are no old buildings, no trash, no junk. The location of Cotton Willow Ranch is genuinely rare for Texas. The rainfall here is still substantial enough to run live water creeks and support multiple springs along with bluebonnets and indian paint brushes that blanket the ranch in the spring time. The ground is forgiving rather than rocky, allowing you to comfortably drive and walk across nearly the entire property. A more northerly position in the state creates a true four-season experience: milder summer heat than many Texas regions and winter conditions that can even bring snowfall (frequently for Texas standards). The history of thoughtful cattle management on the property has promoted preservation of the native habitat, which has allowed wildlife to flourish and the ranch to maintain populations of Bobwhite quail, and wild turkey as well as ample white-tailed deer, hogs, and other native wildlife for the area. Premium metal deer stands and feeders are thoughtfully positioned throughout the property in locations worthy of a magazine spread. Current Infrastructure includes well-planned pastures, 8 ponds, and 20 miles of roads, complemented with a set of metal cattle pens for managing the grazing. Cotton Willow has everything you need for a true Texas ranch with a generational legacy. LOCATION The Ranch features a truly ideal central Texas position, within a 30 minute drive of the property you can be in downtown Waco, or on the water at Lake Waco or Lake Whitney. With such close proximity to the city of Waco, any and all amenities are present for the convenience of Cotton Willow Ranch. The ranch’s advantageous location within 1.5 hours of the DFW and Austin metropolitan areas significantly enhances the property’s value, offering excellent accessibility and investment potential. Billions of dollars in recent investment towards energy and data infrastructure in this locale also make the area an attractive location for the long term land investor. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. Dallas: 95 miles, 1.5 hours Austin: 125 miles, 1.25 hours Houston: 200 miles, 3.25 hours San Antonio: 195 miles, 3.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Cotton Willow Ranch experiences over 100’ of elevation change from the properties high ridges where one can see for miles over the Bosque hill country, to the creek bottoms where century old hardwoods look over the clear running waters of Willow and Cottonwood Creeks. In between these ridges and bottoms are hundreds of acres of productive native prairie dotted with oaks and juniper and featuring diverse assemblages of native grasses and forbs. Trademark species like Little Bluestem that tell the story of proper rangeland management provide cover for threatened species like the Bobwhite quail while continuing to maintain soil health into the future. In the springtime this property becomes a Texas postcard; dozens of native flowering species including Bluebonnets, Indian Blankets, and Winecups cover the property in a colorful mosaic. The property’s internal pasture system has allowed cattle to be effectively rotated across a majority of the ranch to prevent overgrazing and foster conservation of the prairie. With minimal revamping, the systems and infrastructure in place will allow a new manager to continue the intentional management of this unique piece of Texas. WILDLIFE Thanks to a history of proper management, The Cotton Willow Ranch is also home to an extensive list of charismatic native species including self-sustaining populations of Bobwhite Quail, Texas Horned Lizards, Rio Grande Turkeys, and White-tailed deer. Migratory birds including doves and waterfowl frequent the ranch. Mourning doves are seen regularly and are in large numbers during their migration times. Waterfowl use the ponds on the ranch throughout the winter being close to the Brazos river flyway. IMPROVEMENTS Cotton Willow Ranch affords a rare opportunity to build custom improvements on a premium piece of land in Central Texas. There are many spectacular home site possibilities including several on high ridges that face the setting sun overlooking the creek and vast amounts of the ranch. Current improvements include perimeter and interior fencing, a set of high volume working pens. 4 premium metal 5×8 deer stands, and 12 deer, turkey, and quail feeders spread throughout the property. WATER This unforgettable ranch is named for the two limestone-lined creeks, Willow Creek and Cottonwood Creek that bisect the property and converge near the southern boundary. Crystal clear waters pour over waterfalls and meander around bends for a total of ~2.2 miles creating countless picturesque scenes. Walks along the banks of these creeks often reveal fossils and arrowheads to the keen observer. Feeding into these creeks are an assemblage of springs, several of which could be potentially targeted to develop larger bodies of water on the property. In addition, 8 ponds are strategically dispersed, providing reliable water sources for both livestock and wildlife in each section of the property. ELECTRICITY Power is located on the property. MINERALS Negotiable. AREA HISTORY Bosque County holds deep historical roots, first inhabited by Native American tribes like the Tonkawa and Comanche, who traveled its river valleys and open plains. In the mid-1800s, European settlers arrived, drawn by the fertile land along the Bosque and Brazos Rivers. The area soon became known for its farming, ranching, and limestone architecture. Today, Bosque County blends natural beauty with a rich cultural legacy, offering a timeless rural landscape steeped in Texas history.
$10,000,000  •  1,230 acres
Resting just below the Continental Divide adjoining the Routt National Forest, the +/- 1,230 acre Roslyn Ranch offers the ideal Colorado scenic recreational and operating ranch. With the private 35-acre Lake Ruby, miles of creeks, tree-lined irrigated meadows, valuable water rights, and views of the surrounding mountains, the property includes a main residence, cabins, and a boathouse situated along the banks of the lake. The ranch property also produces exceptional high-quality hay, while providing still water fly-fishing, and world-class big game hunting for elk, deer, and moose. Located in Jackson County, just 65 miles east of Steamboat, 55 miles north of Winter Park, 20 miles south of Walden and within 2.5 hours of Denver. Nestled at the base of Parkview Mountain and adjoining the Routt National Forest, Roslyn Ranch offers a serene and private retreat in north central Colorado.. This picturesque property features a scenic blend of timberland, creeks, rolling hills, and lush meadows, all framed by sweeping views of the Continental Divide and surrounding mountains from its vantage point on the southern edge of North Park. Water is a centerpiece of the ranch. Lake Ruby, a private 35-acre lake with depths exceeding 35 feet, boasts a rich history of large trout and has a boat house at its banks. Additionally, Badgero Creek, the East Fork of Big Willow Creek, and Howd Creek flow south to north across the property, providing 65 cfs of water producing 600 tons of the finest hay in Colorado.
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$10,850,000  •  1,227 acres
$12,500,000
The 1,407+/- acre Muddy Creek Headquarters is the central portion of the 2,200+/- acre Muddy Creek Ranch. The headquarters enjoys a dramatically beautiful setting on the west side of the Shields Valley between the communities of Wilsall and Sedan. The ease of access to the town of Livingston to the southeast and Bridger Bowl Ski Resort and Bozeman to the southwest makes this quiet, ranching community a highly coveted location. A grass-fed beef operation specializing in American Aberdeen cattle, Muddy Creek uses regenerative agricultural practices to produce nutrient-dense, grass-finished beef. A primary feature of the ranch is its irrigation rights, with an abundance of early priority rights supplying five pivots covering 570+/- acres, plus additional flood irrigated acres. Additional water features include approximately two miles of Muddy Creek and two ponds. The ranch headquarters has efficient, well-constructed livestock facilities spanning over 30,000 square feet, with steel indoor and outdoor pens, an indoor heated chute, and a vet room. There are two separate building areas along Highway 86, including a ranch residence and entertainment barn, bull pen facilities, and one additional residential building site. The Sedan Pasture unit is also available, lying three and a half miles west of the headquarters and totaling 794+/- deeded acres. The Sedan Pasture has no structural improvements, and one building envelope within the eased acreage. The Facts: ~ 1,407+/- total acres (1,227+/- deeded, 180+/- state lease) ~ The headquarters portion of Muddy Creek Ranch ~ Majestic mountain valley location approximately 31 miles from Livingston, 40 miles from Bozeman, and 24 miles from Bridger Bowl Resort, between the Sedan and Wilsall communities ~ Abundant irrigation rights supplying 570+/- acres under five pivots, plus additional flood irrigation and two ponds ~ Dramatic view sheds with the Bridger Range to the west and the Crazy Mountain Range to the east ~ Traversed by approximately two miles of Muddy Creek ~ Well-equipped, indoor and outdoor livestock working facilities and bull pens ~ Ranch residence and entertainment barn ~ Excellent hunting for elk, mule deer, and Hungarian partridge ~ Montana Land Reliance conservation easement
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$12,500,000  •  1,226 acres
$19,750,000
Encompassing 1,226± acres and a remarkable two and a half miles of fabled Silver Creek, the Renegade Ranch is one of the premier sporting and lifestyle properties in the Sun Valley area. Nestled against the rocky foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, the ranch is conveniently located 45 minutes from Ketchum and the Sun Valley Resort and a half-hour south of the commercial airport in Hailey. With a reputation as one of the great spring creek trout fisheries in the world, Silver Creek is the centerpiece of the ranch, and few properties in the Silver Creek system offer as much stream frontage or privacy as the Renegade. The birch-lined stretch of Silver Creek flowing through the ranch is not only lengthy but incredibly diverse featuring gravel-lined runs, deep, undercut banks, and well-oxygenated riffles cascading over a basalt rock bottom. Angling opportunities and access to the stream corridor is greatly enhanced by an extensive road and trail network that leads to numerous prime fishing spots. Some of the largest fish in the Silver Creek system are found on the ranch with browns regularly exceeding 20 inches. Improvements complement the ranch and are highlighted by a 2,160± square foot “fishing cabin” located in a secluded aspen grove on the banks of Silver Creek. Designed by acclaimed local architect Jim Ruscitto, this comfortable, finely crafted log home features three bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, an open floor plan, a large stone fireplace, and an expansive covered deck overlooking the creek. Upstream of the cabin is an outdoor venue with a fire pit and barbeque area ideal for creekside dining and entertaining. Other improvements include a three-bedroom guest house, manager’s residence, additional employee housing, equipment storage, and a large workshop with attached dog kennels. Although trout fishing is the predominant activity at the Renegade, the ranch provides excellent wildlife habitat and is home to upland game birds as well as elk and mule deer. The ranch is located in hunt unit 52 and the Smokey-Bennett elk zone and qualifies for landowner appreciation permits for controlled hunts. In addition to its recreational attributes, the Renegade features an active farming operation that utilizes approximately 250 acres of sprinkler-irrigated cropland to raise hay and grain. The Renegade is not covered by a conservation easement at the present time. However, because of the property’s size, location, and extensive frontage on Silver Creek, it is a prime candidate for one. The Facts: ~ Landmark Sun Valley ranch with 1,226± deeded, contiguous acres ~ 2.5± miles of Silver Creek encompassing both banks of the stream with exceptional trout fishing ~ Approximately 45 minutes south of Ketchum and the Sun Valley Resort and a half-hour from the airport in Hailey ~ Extremely private with virtually no impacts from the public ~ Excellent residential and ranch improvements with underground utilities and extensive landscaping ~ 250± acres of sprinkler-irrigated cropland raising hay and grain ~ Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, chukar, Hungarian partridge, and an array of non-game species ~ Ranch qualifies for landowner preference permits for controlled hunts in unit 52 ~ No conservation easement although an excellent candidate for one ~ Annual property taxes are approximately $8,100 ~ Elevation is 4,750± feet ~ A secluded, green oasis surrounded by federal lands and private ranch holdings
$4,852,000  •  1,213 acres
Uniquely positioned as an exceptional cattle operation in northern Bee County, the 1,213± acre Stahl Ranch provides a turn-key opportunity to enter into exceptional grass pasture with accompanying mixed brush. The ranch is cattle forward with excellent pasture, water distribution, pens and great access on its east and south side. With quality soils, newly root plowed and seeded pastures, the best is yet to come for this property. The added bonus of roughly 600 acres of quality brush and riparian areas brings value to the recreational users with a good population of deer and other native game. Location The ranch is situated in northern Bee County. The ranch is 10 miles south of Kenedy, 70 miles from Corpus Christi, 60 miles from San Antonio, 135 miles from Austin, and 160 Miles from Houston. The ranch can be accessed from 3 points: County Road 141, County Road 138 and County Road 143. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has gentle undulation, providing views and drainages with elevation ranging from 520’ to 440’. In the past 2 years, the landowners root plowed, stacked, and burned roughly 660 acres of the ranch. After they were done with the clearing and burning, the owners drilled in a 5 way Bermuda grass blend. The recruitment was great with quality rainfall after planting the pastures, allowing for root establishment and good grazing. They did not clear in the riparian and heavily drained areas, providing quality mixed brush and open country for the deer and quail that thrive on the property. WILDLIFE Bee County can produce quality quail numbers, and this ranch, being more open in nature, could be managed for quail populations. In the more densely covered areas that were not cleared, there are deer and other native game. Bee County is also known for great dove hunting around the ponds in the evening. This ranch has not been hunted in years lending to someone that wants to build up a great game ranch. AGRICULTURE The owners have been operating this property as a cattle ranch for generations, and the setup is great to continue the same. With the recent brush work and seeding efforts, the ranch will be in the best grazing shape it has been in decades. IMPROVEMENTS There are 2 sets of working pens. One set is centrally located and is connected to a lane that runs the length of the ranch. This lane connects 8 of the 13 pastures for easy movement of the herds. The second set of pens is on the western side of the ranch to gather and sort the far west pastures. WATER Water is an easy solution on the ranch with 3 water wells distributing water to troughs in each pasture. There are also 11 tanks on the ranch, which provide pasture water but also serve as great dove shooting areas. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale. The seller will provide approved future drill site locations on the boundary lines of the ranch if desired by a potential buyer, so as to not impede on the aesthetic and function of the ranch. EASEMENTS There is a pipeline easement through the property, and there is currently an active wind lease. TAXES The property has an open space ag exemption. Taxes are estimated to be $1501 annually.
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$12,900,000  •  1,204 acres
$13,900,000
Encompassing 1,204+/- deeded acres, Black Canyon Ranch is distinguished by its plentiful irrigation water and beautiful setting, combining lush meadows and mountain vistas. It is an outstanding equestrian property, offering an attractive blend of scenery, production, wildlife, and custom improvements. With an exceptional location next to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, the ranch overlooks the picturesque meadows of Bostwick Park, with a dramatic backdrop of the San Juan Mountains. The ranch boundaries span the width of the irrigated Bostwick Park mesa, encompassing treed hills that reach into adjacent BLM lands on either side. Abundant water rights irrigate the majority of the ranch lands through a combination of pivots, buried lines with sprinkler guns, gated pipe, and flood irrigation. The productive irrigated meadows are a magnet for wildlife, drawing elk and deer from the surrounding foothills in the evenings. A full complement of functional improvements rounds out the ranch, including an owner’s residence, equestrian facilities, and supporting infrastructure. Black Canyon Ranch features a sunny southwest Colorado location that is secluded yet accessible, only 15 minutes from Montrose and within 90 minutes of two top Colorado ski resorts. Offered in cooperation with Ty Jennings of Shining Mountain Realty. The Facts: ~ Off the beaten path, yet surprisingly close to civilization ~ Located 12 miles east of Montrose (population 22,000) and the Montrose Regional Airport ~ 70 miles from Grand Junction (population 71,870+/-) ~ 78 miles from Telluride and 90 miles from Crested Butte ski resorts ~ Elevations range from 6,300 to 7,200 feet MSL Water rights include 38.5 shares in the Cimarron Canal and Reservoir Company ~ Main house of 4,327+/- square feet with four bedrooms was constructed in 1999 ~ Ranch headquarters include a horse barn, pens, a riding arena, a shop, equipment storage, and a caretaker’s house, with pipe fencing throughout ~ No conservation easement
$2,450,000  •  1,192.82 acres
Rancho Arroyo Vaca is 1,192.82+/- Acres of South Texas Hunting and Recreation ranch land situated in Brackettville, Texas, Kinney County. Here, every hunt is earned. Every shot tells a story. This isn’t just a place for casual hunts. This is where seasoned hunters come to test themselves against raw South Texas ground.
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$684,450  •  1,170 acres
Prairie Creek Ranch features 1,170 acres of diverse West Texas habitat, exceptional deer hunting, scenic canyons, abundant wildlife, and excellent recreational opportunities.
$4,600,000  •  1,137 acres
Devils Tower Region | Wyoming 1,137± acres | $4,600,000 Situated in the storied Devils Tower area of northeastern Wyoming, the Whitetail Canyon Unit spans 1,137± acres and offers a combination of dramatic scenery, privacy, convenient access and tremendous wildlife habitat. East of Devils Tower, the property takes in sweeping vistas of this renowned monument and the surrounding Black Hills, all while maintaining a remarkable sense of seclusion. Several prime building sites lie near the county road, with power available and Tower views. The property has direct access to public land, with its northern boundary adjoining a section of State land. An exceptional Black Hills offering in one of the region’s most desirable settings, defined by iconic views and a timeless landscape. ~ Property Highlights ~ * 1,137± deeded acres * 4 air miles east of Devils Tower. * 160± tillable acres * Borders State land * Exceptional views of Devils Tower * Well, 2 Springs * Diverse topography * Elevations 4,100’ to 4,400’. * Extensive ATV trails * Good access * Excellent wildlife habitat Additional Property Available: The Whitetail Canyon Unit represents the northern portion of the Lazy 3Y Ranch. When combined, the full ranch encompasses 3,429± acres. Contact Broker for full details. ~ Location ~ The ranch is located between Hulett and Devils Tower, just 3.5 miles from Highway 24 with year-round access. * Devils Tower, WY— 6.5 miles, * Hulett, WY— 10.5 miles (Municipal Airport with 5,500-foot runway) * Sundance, WY—31 miles, * Gillette, WY—65 miles, * Spearfish, SD–65 miles, * Deadwood, SD—79 miles, * Rapid City, SD—110 miles, * Billings, MT—299 miles, * Cheyenne, WY— 308 miles, * Denver, CO–408 miles. Recreation and Area Information: The ranch’s setting provides access to a wide range of recreational opportunities in the region. The Black Hills and northeastern Wyoming are rich in western history and renowned for exceptional tourism opportunities. Many of the area’s most notable attractions are located within one to two hours of the ranch, including Devils Tower National Monument—the nation’s first national monument—just 10 minutes away. Just 15 minutes northeast, Hulett has small-town charm along with notable amenities, including a highly regarded 18-hole golf course and a local airport. The Golf Club at Devils Tower, on the edge of Hulett, is known for its unique “tarmac-to-tee in 10 minutes” experience and features fine dining at the clubhouse’s 77 Steakhouse & Saloon. For additional conveniences, Spearfish, SD—just one hour to the southeast—serves as a regional hub for shopping, dining, arts, culture, entertainment, and medical services.
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$30,650,000  •  1,135 acres
$44,750,000
The breathtaking Y Bell Ranch is a true paradise featuring majestic views of the Cascade Mountain range, exceptionally manicured pastures, magnificent improvements, and unparalleled amenities. Located only 8 miles west of Roberts Field Airport and Redmond, Oregon, the main ranch encompasses 435± acres of deeded land, along with a BLM lease spanning an additional 2,775± acres. The marvelous 8,863± single-story main home features highlights of local materials found on the property, including an impressive floor to ceiling stone fireplace separating the grand entry from the living room. This modernized home is built for relaxation, comfort and overall luxurious country living. This home boasts every convenience a family could need and is well suited for family, entertaining and friends. The home includes a state-of-the-art gourmet kitchen, spacious family room, full bar, game and media rooms, private offices, an extraordinary master suite, and more. In total the home encompasses four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Attached to the main home is a 9,916± square foot trophy room large patios, a salt-water pool and hot tub, and a three-bay garage. Within the main home compound is an additional two-bay detached garage with heated dog kennels and a dog run, and a four-bay detached garage with a weight room. Just up the drive from the main home is a fine equestrian facility. An indoor arena spans 59,500± square foot and features 29 automatic roll-up doors, a hot walker, round pen, bar and viewing area, custom mechanical cutting cow, and more. Across from the arena is a luxurious horse barn with feed and tack rooms, hay storage, washrooms, an apartment, a foaling stall, and nine stalls with runs leading to a pasture. Within the same compound is a 7,200± square foot L-shaped equipment and storage barn. The barn has eight bays with 14×14’ automatic roll-up doors and one bay with a 20×14’ door, allowing even the largest implements to be effortlessly stowed. Just south of the compound is an 8,700± square foot eight-bay shop with walk-in meat processing cooler, beer taps, laundry facility and two-bedroom loft living quarters. West of the main home, the Y Bell Ranch also features a 2,967± square foot guest home with two bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms and attached two-car garage. A large back patio with an atrium sprawls from the rear of the guest home. A storage barn, small horse barn, and the paddock is situated near the guest home. Near the southwest corner of the main property is the managers home and cattle working facilities. The managers home is an open-concept 3,020± square foot house with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms and an attached two-car garage. A two-story calving barn with six stalls, medical room, hayloft, and storage is surrounded by custom steel cattle working pens. Nearby is another hay barn, and a detached three-bay garage with dog kennels. Separate, but within one mile from the main ranch are 700± acres of working farms. These farm tracts include nine houses and living quarters for employees, caretakers and managers. Additionally, there are several shops, garages, sheds, and a 15,000± square foot steel hay barn. Much of the farms are irrigated via pivots, flood irrigation, and COID irrigation. The potential for agricultural yield and production in this area is quite significant. The entirety of Y-Bell Ranch has been well thought out and designed to create an exceptional farming, recreational hunting, and working cattle ranch. It is truly an outstanding property that is appealing to a distinguished buyer for any walk of life. The Y-Bell Farms are exclusively listed with Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty & co-marketed with Texas Ranch Sales, LLC.
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$10,184,000  •  1,128 acres
$10,719,939
Situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, just south of San Marcos, Purgatory Bend Ranch North offers 1,128± acres of unmatched natural beauty and conservation-focused land ownership. This private, sustainably managed property is a rare opportunity to own a legacy ranch with diverse landscapes, panoramic views, and excellent accessibility to Austin, San Antonio and Houston. LOCATION Approximately 6 miles from San Marcos, the property is accessed from Quail Run Drive. 37 miles to Downtown Austin 49 miles to Downtown San Antonio ~2.5 hours from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features dramatic topography with over 250 feet of elevation change, soaring to over 1,000 feet above sea level. Towering live oaks, lush native grasslands, seasonal canyons, and hardwood-lined ridges create a vibrant habitat for both wildlife and people. Purgatory Creek winds through the northern portion of the property, enhancing its scenic and ecological value. Purgatory Bend Ranch North boasts outstanding “pasture appeal,” thanks to an array of mature live oaks (many adorned with Spanish moss), cedar elms, native grasses, and the dramatic bluffs of Purgatory Creek. The terrain is highly varied, offering open uplands, wooded draws, and deep canyons. This diversity supports rich wildlife habitat and stunning view corridors throughout the property. WILDLIFE The ranch has been actively managed for native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other species. The land also supports a limited population of feral hogs. IMPROVEMENTS 2 windmills + 1 electric submersible wells, all with troughs or natural water catchments for wildlife. Existing roads, fencing, water troughs, pens, and electrical service. Storey-Robinson Dam on Purgatory Creek – a unique flood control and aquifer recharge structure built in 1981. The dam also serves as a scenic viewpoint and a functional internal access route. ELECTRICITY Electrical service is available at multiple locations across the ranch. MINERALS Seller’s owned mineral estate, if any, will convey with the sale at the asking price. CONSERVATION EASEMENT The ranch is protected under two conservation easements that allow reasonable use, including the right to subdivide.Two of four designated building envelopes remain available. Contact broker for detailed easement terms. TAXES A 1-D-1 wildlife management valuation is in place, currently overseen by Blair Wildlife Consulting. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Just minutes from the vibrant towns of San Marcos and Wimberley, and within easy reach of Austin and San Antonio, this area offers an abundance of natural and cultural attractions: – The San Marcos, Blanco, and Guadalupe Rivers – Canyon Lake – Dining, shopping, and museums in nearby Hill Country towns
$3,766,090  •  1,123 acres
Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma, this exceptional 1,123-acre combination ranch offers a rare blend of productive cattle operations, recreational opportunities, and comfortable country living. 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 has a second living area, two water heaters, and central heating and cooling. The bathrooms are large, and the large kitchen has ample counter and storage space. Additional improvements include a 50' x 32' shop for equipment storage and maintenance, and a 48' x 30' barn to support livestock and agricultural operations, a 50’ X 10’ shed, and other sheds. Approximately 500 acres of the ranch are 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 20 stock ponds strategically located to support both livestock and wildlife. The lakes are stocked and the owners have pulled out some very nice Bass. Call Sandy Brock Bahe with questions or to view:  Cell number--918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.
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