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$61,500,000  •  35,132 acres
Ochoco Ranch - premier recreation, hunting and carbon forestry investment.
$34,000,000  •  12,445 acres
Hedgpeth Ranch is a beautiful 12,445 acre property: a private hilltop estate with 50 acres of vineyard, a private lake with 22 acres of surface area and a storage capacity of 602.7 acre-feet of water, 87 miles of road and some of the largest Redwoods in Sonoma County. The property includes a grove of over 100 Old Growth Coast Redwood trees, the largest of which is nearly 13 feet in diameter. A road system of approximately 87 miles throughout the property offers convenient access. What makes Hedgpeth special, in addition to the privacy it affords, is the natural and beautiful scenery throughout the ranch. The Hedgpeth Lake is a private freshwater reservoir that may be enjoyed for swimming, boating, fishing, and other aquatic activities. The lake also has 22 acres of usable surface area for fishing and recreation. There is a series of creeks that flow throughout the property which include House Creek, Allen Creek, Pepperwood Creek, Danfield Creek, and Cow Creek. Nearby attractions include Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve and Salt Point State Park. Hedgpeth Ranch is 8 miles from Timber Cove, 11 miles from Cazadero, 32 miles from Healdsburg and 52 miles from Downtown Santa Rosa and 70 miles from San Francisco. Investment Highlights + 12,445 acres located on the Sonoma Coast + Approximately 30 miles from Santa Rosa and 70 Miles from San Francisco + 7,500 acres of commercial forest, including old growth Redwood trees and high quality timber, provide for great investment potential + Wildlife species make Hedgpeth an excellent hunting ground + The diverse terrain and beautiful scenery allow for a variety of activities such as horseback riding, ATV riding and hiking + In the Southwest section of the property lies Hedgpeth Lake that can be used for agricultural purposes, swimming and fishing + Hedgpeth Ranch is a pristine location for vineyard winery and orchard creation because of the great coastal weather of the Sonoma Coast; current 50-acre lease in place with Jackson Family Wines (lease expiration date: 12/1/2027 with an option to extend for five (5) years) + Hedgpeth can be an excellent location to raise cattle and livestock as there are already improvements onsite that are available for use, such as a feeder barn, horse stable and a rancher residence + Other potential uses include: commercial equestrian facility, dairy, slaughterhouse, wine tasting room, and farm stand + Hedgpeth receives favorable property tax treatment via the Williamson Act (also known as the California Land Conservation Act of 1965) + The Hedgpeth Ranch has 97 underlying land patents or partial patents. With the merger of parcels too small for the Ag zoning designation, there are 87 potential Certificates of Compliance available for the ownership + Outstanding grove of over 100 Old Growth Coast Redwood trees with a beautiful walking path + Solar power generation potential + Wind power generation potential
$23,500,000  •  11,252 acres
The Rockin D Ranch, consisting of 11,252+/- deeded acres and 960+/- acres of Colorado State lease land, represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large acreage, well-blocked operating ranch, within 60 miles of downtown Denver and a 45+/- minute drive to Centennial Airport near the Denver Tech Center area. The headquarters lie just 14 miles south of Byers and Interstate 70 and can be accessed by three county-maintained roads. The ranch is fenced into nine strategically designed pastures. It is exceptionally well-watered with 14 wells, numerous dirt tanks, seasonal ponds, and approximately three miles of a tributary to West Bijou Creek and Rattlesnake Creek bottom. The seller is reserving the legally decreed subsurface water rights. The terrain is incredibly diverse for an eastern Colorado ranch, featuring gentle, undulating topography with small-scale protective elevation changes, terraced hillsides, timbered foothills, open grasslands, and numerous rolling hills and drainages, all of which provide ample shielding from adverse weather conditions for livestock and wildlife, as well as a beautifully scenic and diverse aesthetic. The buildings, roads, fences, corrals, water tanks, wells, drinkers, and ponds have been meticulously maintained to the highest quality. Anchoring the improvements is a remodeled primary residence. Other ranch improvements include functional, well-maintained agricultural buildings, including a horse barn, cattle barn, equipment shop, storage shop, Quonset, secondary equipment shop, grain storage, and a newer modular home for a ranch manager's residence. Distant, yet unexpected views of the Rocky Mountain peaks of the Front Range dominate the skyline from most places on the ranch. Wildlife is abundant, including deer, antelope, and a variety of smaller game. Rockin D Ranch is a high-grade investment-quality operational ranch offering a multi-dimensional exit strategy and long-term appreciation, located in close proximity to Colorado's ever-expanding Front Range. The long-term potential of this ranch investment cannot be overemphasized or understated.  The Facts: ~ 11,252+/- deeded acres and 960+/- acres of state-leased land ~ 14 miles from Byers to the ranch headquarters ~ 30 miles from Parker to the west entrance of the ranch ~ Conveniently located within 60 miles of downtown Denver, an hour to Denver International Airport, and 45 minutes to Centennial Airport ~ Primary residence built in 1971 and later remodeled, with 3,460+/- square feet, five bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and a two-car garage; functional and well-maintained improvements include a horse barn, cattle barn, equipment shop, storage shop, Quonset, secondary equipment shop, grain storage, modular caretaker home, shop, small storage building, extensive corral system, and excellent fencing ~ Exceptionally well-watered, including numerous water wells, ponds, dirt tanks, catch ponds, and seasonal creek flows ~ Approximately two and a half miles of seasonal West Bijou Creek, two and a half miles of seasonal Rattlesnake Creek, and several miles of Mule and East Gulch drainages ~ Heavily lined cottonwood treed creek bottomland ~ Numerous drainages, small arroyos, and diverse topography all provide excellent livestock and wildlife protection ~ Abundant antelope, mule deer, occasional whitetail and elk, ducks, geese, and a variety of small game and bird species ~ Outstanding mixture of undulating topography, riparian areas, diverse landscape, creek bottom, and overall biodiversity ~ Predominantly sandy loam soil, blue grama, little bluestem, and brome grasses throughout the ranch ~ Annual precipitation ranges from 12 to 18 inches ~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,600 feet to 5,900 feet ~ Real estate taxes for 2025 are estimated at $13,450
$20,000,000  •  9,660 acres
9,660 ± Acres 9,020± deeded acres 640± acres of BLM allotments Surrounded by national forests 6,220± irrigated acres 2 reservoirs, miles of rivers and creeks with live end stream rights and storage rights Massive hay barn, sheds, cattle pens, several historic homesteads Low fenced and cross fenced with 99% new fences Equipment will convey with the sale $20,000,000
$15,000,000  •  7,997 acres
7,997 ± Acres 7,677± deeded acres 320± acre BLM allotment 4 homes with breathtaking mountain views Various sheds, shops, and barns Incredible cattle and equestrian facilities 3 domestic wells, 2 irrigation wells, 25,000± gallon tank 28± acre irrigation pivot, horse pastures, and timber Equipment will convey with the sale $15,000,000
$15,950,000  •  5,698 acres
Cedar has been strategically removed throughout the ranch, opening space for native grass, forbs and nutrition-rich brush. Several varieties of oaks as well as elm, sycamore, Texas persimmon and other native species dot the land, providing shade and shelter for game.
$32,500,000  •  5,395 acres
The Red Rock Ranch, arguably the Midwest’s most extraordinary ranch, is nestled along the banks of the Arkansas River in northern Oklahoma. Spanning 5,395+/- acres, this stunning property is bordered on three sides by the mighty Arkansas and reached by a single public road offering a naturally private and irreplaceable setting. This ranch boasts rolling hills of native grasses and stands of hardwood trees, with nearly nine miles of riverfront. The beauty and serenity of this natural setting are unmatched. The ranch is accentuated by the sensational Lodge, in addition to two superb matching cottages and a beautiful owner’s residence. This ranch is an amazing showcase of Oklahoma’s outdoor scenery and topographical variations, abounding with wildlife, including deer, turkey, quail, ducks, bald and golden eagles, and various other species. Elevations on the property run from 870 feet along the river up to 1,070 feet on the highest hills. The Lodge and cottages, along with the owner’s residence, are perched on a bluff that sits 160 feet above the river in the northwest quadrant of the ranch. Sitting on the Lodge patio, one can gaze to the west to watch the river flowing towards the ranch from over five miles away. At the same time, you have a commanding view north across the lower bank of the river towards Ponca City. With the stunning views from the extraordinary Lodge and the two spacious cottages, this is the perfect setup for family gatherings, group meetings, or corporate management retreats. Driving the ranch’s excellent gravel road system feels like traveling through a private park surrounded by a landscape preserved for generations. The unique location and excellent care the ranch has received over the last 45 years are what make the property special. The Facts: ~ 5,395+/- deeded acres in Noble County, Oklahoma, bordered on three sides by nearly nine miles of Arkansas River frontage ~ Only accessible by a single road, providing an unmatched level of natural privacy and seclusion ~ Trophy whitetail deer program managed since 1995, with archery bucks harvested up to 197 inches; limited to 18 or fewer guided hunts per year ~ Premier waterfowl destination situated between the 17,000-acre Kaw Lake and 5,400-acre Sooner Lake, just seven miles apart ~ Lodge compound perched 160 feet above the river, featuring a 1,900+/- square foot Lodge; two matching cottages, 2,700+/- square feet each; and a 2,023+/- square foot owner's residence, all remodeled between 2022 - 2024 ~ 11 miles of maintained gravel roads and 22 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and UTV exploration ~ 400+ acres of active farmland planted in wheat and corn, plus a cattle operation with approximately 75 head and 2,000+ round bales of hay produced in 2025 ~ 22 ponds on the property, six managed for trophy fishing, including bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, and one stocked annually with rainbow trout ~ Fiber-optic internet connected in 2025 via Cox Communications with speeds up to 500 Mbps
$12,500,000  •  3,750 acres
Redwood 1’s 3,750 acres, located in the coastal mountain range between Mendocino’s Anderson Valley and the coastal town of Elk, presents the rare opportunity to invest in a substantial, productive and sustainable native tree farm. Forest assets of this caliber are few and far between and are usually traded quietly amongst the conglomerates that dominate California’s redwood and fir market. Redwood 1 is comprised of an estimated 47 million board feet (mmbf) of timber with roughly a 40/60 split redwood to fir. In the past 15 years only 2 smaller NTPs have been filed, the North/Big Bend THP (1-11-095-MEN) and the current South THP (1-22-00091-MEN) as well as a minor salvage logging of 300 mbf in 2009. 650 dbf was taken out of North/Big Bend in 2017-2018 with 55% redwood. An estimated 1.8 mmbf is harvestable in the South NTP. Owl calling is up to date for the current South NHP. Redwood 1 is easily accessible off of Signal Ridge Road and has miles of internal roads and multiple points of ingress and egress. Besides a straight sustainable timber operation, Redwood could also be a candidate for carbon credit banking though market data seems to point to sustainable harvesting to be the more viable choice. Furthermore, multiple Certificates of Compliance/“Legal Parcels” provide an additional conservation easement play. TPZ zoning for low property taxes. Redwood 1 is a multifaceted investment opportunity and essential part of any truly diverse real property portfolio. Property Highlights: • 3,750 acres of Prime California Coastal Timber Ground with a solid internal network of roads and multiple access points • 47 million board feet (mmbf) of timber with a redwood split to fir at 40/60 • 1 current THP in place with up to date Owl Calls • Multiple Certificates of Compliance/Legal Parcels presenting possible Conservation Easement Potential • Carbon Credit Banking Potential • TPZ Zoning for Low Property Taxes
$8,000,000  •  3,445.31 acres
Nicholia Creek Ranch is a 3,445+/- deeded acre mountain ranch inclusive of expansive United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) leases spread along a high-hanging remote valley of southwest Montana. Ideally, the ranch serves as an outstanding base for seasonal summer and fall grazing with irrigated meadows and vast, rolling native range. The mountain vistas are incredible, with the second-tallest peak in the state of Montana (18 Mile Peak) dominating the western horizon. Over 3.3 million acres of the Beaverhead National Forest expand from the ranch, including the 62,500-acre Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area and its stunning lakes, which lie adjacent to the ranch. Nicholia Creek Ranch is a remote, ecologically diverse high-elevation scenic cattle ranch located in one of the more pristine and unspoiled regions of Montana. The Facts: ~ 3,445+/- deeded acres with BLM and a large USFS grazing lease ~ Scenic, high-hanging remote valley in southwest Montana west of Lima ~ 1,000+/- flood irrigated acres, rolling native range and willowed creek bottoms, including Nicholia Creek, are set against a backdrop of some of Montana's tallest peaks ~ One hour south of Dillon on the Idaho/Montana state line ~ Supports 800 AU seasonally from May through October, with bred cows often residing until December ~ Outstanding grass forage with high daily gains and a low-overhead operation ~ Temple Grandin designed corral system with calving barn ~ Simple "cowboy" living quarters with a metal pole barn ~ Ecologically diverse and supportive of a wide array of flora and fauna, some of which are abundant and unique to the area ~ Lots of wildlife including elk, deer, bear, antelope and upland birds with a robust population of sage grouse ~ Adjoins the national forest and associated Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area, representing some of the best unspoiled lands in the region
$11,250,000  •  3,040 acres
Historic Plantation with Hunting & Recreational Land For Sale in Pickensville, AL Owl Creek Plantation Let me take you on a journey. A trip back in time. An excursion to a plantation unaware of the chaos of 2020. A place where the road ends and the enchantment of a simpler existence begins. Let me take you to Owl Creek Plantation. Owl Creek is located on the AL/MS boundary in Pickens County, Alabama, just East of Macon, Mississippi. The yellow brick road truly does end at Owl Creek. When the lodge comes into view, it’s hard not to pull over on the lakeshore and take it in. Perfectly situated on the water's edge, with 6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, screened porches, massive dining and entertaining areas, and sunset views that are otherworldly, Owl Creek Lodge grabs your heart from first glance. The lodge looks as though it too was created “in the beginning,” like it just belongs.  Additionally, in the not too shabby guest house on the North end of the lake, you’ll find 3 more bedrooms with another 2.5 baths. Owl Creek can easily sleep 22 guests comfortably and has not only been a family retreat for over 70 years, it has been the site of many weddings and other social functions. If, and that’s a big “if”, you can drag yourself away from the lodge, you can begin to find your way around the 3,040 acres of unbelievable serenity and beauty. The improved road system winds its way through massive hardwood stands along the majestic Tenn-Tom River. Strategically located throughout the property are wildlife fields overflowing with deer and turkeys, purposefully flooded cypress brakes for waterfowl and many deer stands only in need of an afternoon hunter. The hunting is so good in fact, several years ago the property generated over $200k in revenue from sold hunts. The timber component of Owl Creek is mainly mature hardwood. There are a few scattered areas of managed loblolly pine creating habitat throughout the property. A recent timber cruise is available upon request and reflects a timber value of $4.2M. A new owner looking to add more habitat and recover some of the purchase price could easily take advantage of the timber market in the area. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, you stumble upon Camp Duke. Camp Duke is on the southern end of the property, isolated from life. It’s the retreat within the retreat. Camp Duke IS social distancing. I can’t describe Camp Duke, you have to experience Camp Duke. I’ve been blessed in my career to work with wonderful families and some unbelievable properties. They have all been special. Owl Creek Plantation sets the bar high for all the properties before, and all the properties yet to come. So, Let me take you to Owl Creek Plantation.   For more properties like this, go to United Country Real Estate! Listing ID: 23042-33525
$15,000,000  •  2,017 acres
The 2,017+/- deeded acre Royal Elk Ranch possesses an unmatched suite of attributes and natural beauty within easy striking distance of Vail and Aspen. Exceptionally private, the ranch offers an aspen and pine forest setting with ski runs, abundant wildlife and unmatched viewsheds. Year-round recreational opportunities are limitless both within the ranch as well as on the adjacent White River National Forest and BLM lands. Perched above the Colorado River just off the Interstate 70 corridor, Royal Elk is the hard-to-find large acreage holding that is attractive and close to world-class skiing and amenities. Unique to the ranch are its art installations. Found in various locations throughout the property (including a particular fork in the road), these original pieces were featured at Burning Man. While not included in the offering price, the installations are negotiable. At Royal Elk Ranch, one will find a diverse mountain landscape with a blend of large aspen groves and stands of spruce and Douglas-fir intermixed with meadows and open ridge tops. At the core of the property are the ranch's ski runs, which begin on ridge tops and descend through aspen and oak-covered slopes. The lower eastern elevations of the property are a balance of open meadow, aspen stands and oak forest. While the ranch itself is beautiful, the views it provides are unsurpassed. From the property, one has intimate views of Deep Creek Canyon as well as panoramic views of the Eagle and Colorado River valleys, the Maroon Bells, Mount Sopris, the Gore Range, Elk Mountains, Castle Mountain and the Flat Tops Range. Royal Elk is also home to a robust elk population, has good numbers of mule deer and has long provided excellent hunting during the archery and rifle seasons. One can easily access the surrounding national forest and BLM lands on foot, by vehicle or snow machine, depending on the time of year. A foot trail from the ranch also provides a unique point of access to the bottom of Deep Creek Canyon and fishing on Deep Creek. Royal Elk is unencumbered by conservation easements. The ranch is lightly improved with a nice cabin, well-appointed yurt, and newly constructed 3,000+/- square foot machine shop/toy barn. All improvements are off-grid, with the cabin and machine shop powered by contemporary solar systems. Behind the ranch's three access gates are miles of private internal roads, which provide access throughout. Access to the property is seasonal with winter access provided by snowmobile or snowcat. All equipment, including a PistenBully snowcat, is included in the offering. Royal Elk is a 35-minute drive from the Eagle County Regional Airport and FBO. The ranch is accessed via Coffee Pot Road, which sits one and three-quarters miles north of the Dotsero exit off Interstate 70. The first entrance to the ranch is located six and a half miles up Coffee Pot Road. Drive time from Vail is one hour and Aspen is a one-and-a-half-hour drive. Offered in cooperation with Paul Gotthelf, Slifer Smith & Framton Real Estate. Some of the outstanding photography herein was provided by GTR Photo. The Fact: ~ 2,017+/- deeded acres ~ Beautiful and private mountain setting with aspen and pine forest ~ Bordering White River National Forest and BLM lands ~ Private ski runs ~ Unmatched viewshed including nearly every significant mountain range in Colorado ~ Dramatic views of Deep Creek Canyon ~ Excellent big game hunting ~ Minutes from angling on Deep Creek and the Colorado River ~ Comfortable cabin, newly built shop/toy barn and well-appointed yurt - all off-grid ~ Limitless recreational opportunities on and around the ranch ~ Unencumbered by conservation easements ~ 35 minutes from Eagle County Regional Airport and FBO in Gypsum, Colorado ~ Minutes from Interstate 70 ~ One hour from Vail and Aspen is a one-and-a-half-hour drive
$15,500,000  •  1,985 acres
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347 Five Stone Ranch is a 1,985+/- deeded-acre high-fence operating game ranch located in the scenic Ouachita Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, just outside the town of Atoka. The ranch combines dramatic pine-covered mountain terrain, abundant surface water, premier wildlife resources, and an exceptional collection of resort-style improvements. Approximately 1,200 acres are enclosed by high fence for managed exotic and native trophy game, while roughly 800 acres remain free-range and directly adjoin the McGee Creek Wildlife Management Area, providing unmatched privacy and wildlife diversity. The ranch is fully furnished, featuring the main lodge, the owner's cabin, and additional multiple guest and staff quarters, providing comfortable accommodations for large corporate gatherings, family retreats, and special events. Extensive internal roads, Memorial Lake, Potapo Creek, multiple stocked ponds, timber resources, and recreational amenities support year-round use. Residential furnishings and exotic wildlife are included, offering a rare opportunity to acquire one of southeastern Oklahoma's premier recreational, hunting, and retreat properties, with a seamless transition. The Facts: ~ 1,985+/- deeded acres located in Atoka County, Oklahoma ~ Approximately 1,200 acres high-fenced for managed exotic and trophy game ~ Roughly 800 acres of free-range land adjoining McGee Creek Wildlife Management Area ~ Six-acre Memorial Lake with multiple cabins positioned along the shoreline ~ Extensive improvements, including a 9,600+/- square foot lodge accommodating up to 28 guests ~ Additional residences include an owner's log home' a modular home, cabins, and a guide cabin Skeet, trap, rifle, archery, and pistol ranges with electric and water, covered shooting tables, and elevated shooting platforms ~ Numerous ponds, creeks, and Potapo Creek provide reliable year-round water ~ Diverse wildlife including whitetail deer, red stag, fallow, axis deer, oryx, rams, buffalo, and zebra ~ Productive timber resources with pine and hardwood throughout the ranch ~ Turnkey offering with all furnishings and exotic game included
$7,500,000  •  1,943 acres
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The Gardner Ranch, located near Morris in Okmulgee and McIntosh Counties, Oklahoma, consists of approximately 1,943+/- acres, with the main body of 1,878+/- acres being contiguous and an additional 65+/- acres situated just 450 feet away. The property is operated as an efficient cow-calf ranch, with approximately 15 pastures and traps that enhance grazing efficiency and livestock management. Water resources are abundant, with more than 24 ponds distributed across the ranch, supporting both livestock needs and recreational opportunities. The headquarters are centrally located to efficiently manage daily operations and provide effective oversight of the entire property. This ranch sits in a well-established cattle-producing region with favorable climate conditions and proximity to major transportation routes and nearby communities. The property also offers recreational appeal, including hunting and access to Lake Eufaula, while maintaining a balance between operational productivity and rural lifestyle amenities. The Facts: ~ Approximately 1,943+/- total acres, including 1,878+/- contiguous acres ~ Additional 65+/- acre tract located just 450 feet from the main body ~ Designed as an efficient cow/calf operation ~ Divided into approximately 15 pastures and traps for rotational grazing ~ More than 24 ponds providing abundant water resources ~ Centrally located headquarters for optimal ranch management ~ Well-built cattle handling facilities and multiple metal storage buildings ~ Approximately 7.5 miles of road frontage with 2.5 miles paved ~ Located just two miles from Lake Eufaula for recreational access ~ Proximity to major hubs, including Tulsa, Okmulgee, and Interstate 40
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$2,800,000  •  1,793.2 acres
$3,100,000
For more information or to schedule a showing, Contact Wes Oja, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 406-861-2501. The Lowery Ranch is a historically significant and well-managed property located just three miles west of Roundup. Encompassing 1,793+/- deeded acres, comprised of 1,750+/- acres of healthy rangeland and 43+/- acres of hay meadow, the ranch combines natural beauty, historical character, and responsible stewardship. A centerpiece of the property, the three-bedroom, one bathroom, 2,086+/- square foot historic stone home built in 1920, was formerly owned by Montana sheep baron Charles Bair. Additional ranch infrastructure includes a historic stone barn, multiple outbuildings, and a secondary residence. Miles of Horsethief Creek traverse the property, which also features open meadows and timberland in excellent condition. The entire ranch is protected under a conservation easement, preserving its scenic and ecological integrity. Lowery Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Montana history in a private and picturesque setting. The Facts: ~ 1,793+/- deeded acres ~ 1,750+/- acres of rangeland ~ 43+/- acres of hay meadows ~ Historic stone home built in 1920, formerly owned by Charles Bair ~ 2,086+/- square feet, three bedrooms, one bathroom ~ Historic barn, numerous outbuildings and an additional home ~ Rangeland and timber are in excellent condition ~ Conservation easement in place
$11,587,875  •  1,782 acres
Ideally located approximately 45 miles north of Houston Intercontinental Airport and 55 miles north of Downtown Houston, this property offers convenient access between Cleveland and Shepherd, just east of U.S. Highway 59 (future Interstate 69). This major transportation corridor connects many East Texas cities with the Louisiana state line just a short drive away. Historically managed as a productive pine timber tract, the property has been professionally maintained for timber production and features soil types well-suited for continued forestry use. The standing timber currently represents substantial value and investment potential. Located in a growing area with strong future development prospects, the property benefits from its location in San Jacinto County, known for lower property taxes. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Lake Livingston and Sam Houston National Forest. Abundant wildlife makes this an excellent recreational, hunting, timber, or investment property.
$7,000,000  •  1,600 acres
Keota Ranch is a 1,600+/- acre working cattle ranch in eastern Oklahoma offering a rare combination of productivity, hunting, recreational components, and all-weather paved road accessibility. The ranch features approximately 160+/- acres of cultivation with the potential to expand crop land if desired and roughly 70+/- acres of timberland on a ridge located on the southwest side of the ranch, with the remaining balance of approximately 1,370+/- acres being primarily bermuda and native grasses for grazing. A well-planned cattle working facility and improvements, positioned in the middle of the ranch, are well-drained and maintain over 3,350 feet of bunk space and 20,000 tons of storage for silage. The abundant water, quality soils, open pasture subdivided by cross-fencing for rotational grazing, and scattered tree breaks for cover, make for a desirable and sustainable cattle operation with a modest recreational value. Its central improvements and natural features make it ideal for continued ranching use, recreation, or a grow yard facility. The Facts: ~ 3,350 feet of bunk space ~ Two water wells ~ Co-op water meter ~ 160+/- acres in cultivation ~ 350 to 400 AU’s carrying capacity ~ Multiple ponds ~ Wildlife and timber ~ All-weather paved county roads ~ 20,000 tons of storage for silage
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$5,324,000  •  1,484 acres
$5,900,000
Located approximately 17 miles northwest of Spearfish and four miles northeast of Beulah, the Riley Ranch is a rare opportunity to own part of the Wyoming Black Hills with excellent recreational amenities. This ranch consists of 1,484+/- deeded acres and is bounded on all sides by large land holdings. It offers a diverse mix of topographical landscapes, including open meadows, wooded draws, rimrock ledges, and high plateaus, all providing dramatic views and outstanding wildlife habitat. The varying terrain is well-suited with many ideal locations for a residential build or a subtle mountain cabin. The deep canyons of the ranch, lined with ponderosa pine and oak trees, provide dark protective timber and numerous springs and ponds. Accompanying the natural water features, the ranch has an artesian spring-fed pipeline system that flows into improved livestock watering tanks that benefit both domestic livestock and wild game. Wildlife on the Riley Ranch includes elk, both species of deer, turkey, as well as bald and golden eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, bobcats, and mountain lions. The ranch has been well cared for and is evident of good stewardship. It is a perfect recreational property with a strong grazing component. The Facts: ~ Location: Four miles northeast of Beulah, Wyoming, seven miles southeast of Aladdin, Wyoming, 17 miles northwest of Spearfish, South Dakota. ~ Acreage: 1,484+/- deeded acres. ~ Elevation: 3,500 to 4,000 feet. ~ Terrain: Timbered canyons, open slopes, and grassy plateaus. ~ Water Resources: Three spring-fed ponds, two drainages with multiple springs, and an artesian spring-fed pipeline system. ~ Wildlife: Elk, both deer species, turkey, mountain lion, bobcats, falcons, and golden and bald eagles. ~ Views: Exceptional sweeping views of the Wyoming and South Dakota Black Hills. Up close setting is timbered, mountainous, and a dramatic terrain. ~ Summary: Exceptional hunting and recreational property, amazing views, and perimeter fenced with solid water development.
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$8,450,000  •  1,442 acres
$10,950,000
Featuring 1,442± deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport. Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranch’s outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location. Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales. The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the state’s most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon. The Facts: ~ 1,442± acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands ~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport ~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84 ~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres ~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner’s home and a three-bedroom guest home ~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals ~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead ~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl ~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit ~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings ~ Includes an adjoining 100± acre Forest Service grazing allotment ~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance ~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters ~ No conservation easement ~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
$15,000,000  •  1,414 acres
Colorado Haven is a 1,414+/- acre mountain recreational property located within 20 miles of the Yampa Valley Regional Airport. This off-grid property combines a thoughtfully designed luxury camp with a broad array of outdoor pursuits, offering a retreat of uncommon scope and quality. Rolling meadows, scrub oak hillsides, and mature stands of aspen, fir, and spruce provide habitat for trophy elk, mule deer, antelope, and grouse. Improvements on the property are substantial, with custom yurts and log cabins provide luxe lodging. Modern systems support the property with reliable off-grid running water and electricity, camp-wide Starlink internet, and multi-zone sound. Multiple shop buildings and storage facilities provide for equipment, vehicles, and supplies, much of which will convey with the property. Colorado Haven has been designed and maintained to a high standard, with accommodations, infrastructure, and recreational resources that distinguish it as a premier mountain retreat that combines comfort, access, and wilderness in a single holding.
$10,900,000  •  1,382.5 acres
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino’s pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena’s lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch’s western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch’s forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch’s focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split 50%-50% between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch’s economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker’s quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property. Property Highlights: • 1382.50 Acres Comprising 1o Legal Parcels of gently rolling pasture, heavy forest, spring-fed draws, open mountain meadows, and unbelievable Pacific view building sites on various parts of the ranch • An estimated +18,000,000 Board Foot of Timber split roughly 50/50 between Redwood and Douglas - NTMP • 80-100 head carrying capacity for a cattle operation and substantially more for a sheep operation • Teeming in native wildlife including Blacktail deer, wild turkey, quail, bear, wild hog, and more in addition to having creeks and springs throughout • Point Arena is just down the road with its organic co-op grocery store, incredibly beautiful restored theatre, public library, credit union, and public fishing pier at the Point Arena Wharf. Manchester State Beach, which is over 3 miles long and ranked in the top 10 for best beaches in the Pacific Northwest, is right down the road.
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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.
$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.
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$10,900,000  •  1,200 acres
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