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$44,000,000  •  5,620 acres
Rancho Temescal is located in Ventura County near the small community of Piru, roughly 45 minutes northwest of downtown Los Angeles and 60 miles southeast of Santa Barbara. The ranch is accessible via Piru Canyon Road, nestled in a secluded valley that rises into the surrounding foothills and mountains of the Topatopa Range and Los Padres National Forest. The terrain is diverse and visually striking, with sweeping meadows, oak-studded hills, citrus and avocado orchards, creek beds, and mountain vistas-all contributing to its unique and highly photogenic character. The ranch comprises over 5,620+/- acres, offering both seclusion and proximity to major southern California markets. The ranch benefits from a variety of income streams, including agriculture, oil and gas production, equestrian operations, an event venue, and film. Its sprawling landscape and location in the TMZ (the "Thirty Mile Zone") create strong incentives for Hollywood to use the ranch as a convenient and compelling filming location. Co-listed with Terry Hundemer of The Chickering Company.
$44,000,000  •  5,620 acres
The ranch comprises over 5,620± acres, offering both seclusion and proximity to major southern California markets. The ranch benefits from a variety of income streams, including agriculture, oil and gas production, equestrian operations, an event venue, and film.
Contact for Price  •  2,350 acres
This ±2,350 acre high fenced ranch for sale just north of Eden, Texas, is heavily stocked with a spectacular array of species from the African plains, Asia, India, and Europe, as well as North American species of trophy big game. The spectacular range of exotics on Lucky 7 Ranch in Concho County, Texas, sets the bar high for turn-key hunting ranches. With revenue generating animals and infrastructure in place, this property is ready now for some of the best exotics hunting in the state. Near the center of Concho County, Lucky 7 is just six minutes north of Eden and just over 30 minutes from the college town of San Angelo with its municipal airport and daily commercial flights. Drive times to San Antonio and Austin are under three hours and the DFW Metroplex is just over three hours. The ranch has almost two miles of frontage, including the ranch’s main entrance, on US Highway 83. This land has diverse topography, with great views high on the western edge of the property down 150 feet to rolling bottom land with tillable soil and multiple existing food plots along wet weather Mustang Creek. Diverse and nutritious high protein brush is available to the wildlife in generous amounts across the ranch, along with heavily wooded areas of mesquite, cedar, and live oaks providing excellent cover. Lucky 7 has 13 large stock ponds across the ranch to provide year round water for the animals. Municipal water supplies the lodge and headquarters, and the pasture along the highway. The ranch has miles of interior roads that are well maintained and provide easy access to most of the ranch. The amazing collection of exotics on Lucky 7 Ranch have been valued at around two and a quarter million dollars and they convey with the sale. Income from these animals comes from hunting, breeding, and selling stock to other ranches. Purchasing all of the exotics is negotiable. African species in the collection include blesbok, gemsbok, Scimitar horned oryx, Cape buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, addax, lechwe, warthog, aoudad, and eland. Asian species include barasingha, nilgai, Blackbuck antelope, and Axis, Père David’s, and Sika deer. European deer species include Red and Fallow. North American exotics include elk and bison, plus native Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, and hogs. Sheep and goat species on the ranch are red, mouflon, transcaspian, and Texas dahl sheep, with ibex, markhor, aoudad, tahr, and cordova goats. The main lodge and satellite cabins of Lucky 7 Ranch comfortably sleep over 20 guests. The main lodge is just under 3,000 square feet with five bedrooms and four bathrooms. There is a commercial grade kitchen and a large, beautifully outfitted common area for entertaining guests and relaxing between hunts. There is a walk-in cooler, skinning rack, and an inviting covered common area with outdoor cooking facilities and a nearby fire pit. An additional two bedroom, two bathroom cabin can sleep up to six guests. There are multiple feed and storage barns and three sets of working pens. This massive exotics hunting ranch is an exceptional opportunity for the savvy ranch buyer or investor. This operation brings together all the essential elements for a singular attraction with multiple revenue streams from the impressive animal stock already in place. Adventure awaits at Lucky 7 Ranch. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales LLC. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales, LLC.
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$10,900,000  •  1,200 acres
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$5,000,000  •  954 acres
This beautiful 954+ Acre, Turn-Key Boutique Hotel & Retreat Property (386 hectares) located just an hour north of the capital city, San Jose, which serves as a lush jungle paradise in the rain / cloud forests of Costa Rica.
$12,995,000  •  806.88 acres
Architecturally significant estate designed by Fay Jones, offering a rare opportunity to own a true work of art. Built in 1976, this stone & cedar residence features 6,333 sq ft, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, extensive flagstone floors, walls of glass, skylights & seamless indoor/outdoor living. Four massive stone fireplaces anchor the home, complemented by custom wood lighting, built-ins & rich natural materials throughout. Kitchen offers quartz counters, bar seating & high-end stainless appliances. Primary suite includes fireplace & dual baths. Separate-entry guest quarters functions as a private “house within a house.” Outdoors enjoy a gunite pool with waterfall, flagstone & courtyard gardens framed by stone walls & metal gates. Gated 806 acres includes 10 ponds, White River frontage, cross-fencing, second home, horse barn, hay barns & equipment buildings, offering exceptional equestrian, farm or recreational potential. A rare legacy estate where architecture, privacy & panoramic views come together.
$1,869,400  •  735 acres
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek 735 Acreage: 735 acres Location: 75 mi. Tulsa; 250 Dallas; 2 hrs. Bentonville Closest Town: Webbers Falls Access: County Road Taxes: $691.43 Topography: Rolling forests Improvements: Some Fencing, and open areas for food plots Forage: Bermuda and native grasses, acorns Water: 1.7 miles of Deep Branch Creek Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, & indigenous other Utilities: Electricity, and rural water! Comments This 735-acres wilderness hunting haven has RURAL WATER and ELECTRICITY on the property. It is set up with a good trail system through most of the property that will accommodate a full size side-by-side. Deep Branch Creek runs for about One about 1.7 miles through the property. Three Corp overflow half-dams create sizable pools for abundant water supply for wildlife and fishing. The head waters of the deep Branch creek are from over 6 miles of tributaries and several miles of Bushy Creek water basin and its tributaries and underground springs. Power line right of ways provide excellent shooting lanes for long range rifle hunting. The understory is amazingly open for the avid bow hunters. Multiple food plots are already in place and utilized by the Whitetail deer and turkey. This is a bird watching paradise with sightings of a large variety of birds including Bald Eagles. Beautiful moss rock in a range of sizes are located on different areas of the ranch. The moss rock and flag stone could be a potential revenue source. Mature hardwoods including Oak and Hickory provide a nice canopy and cover for the wildlife and an abundant acorn crop for forage. The rolling terrain is reminiscent of the foothills of the Ozarks. Once you see it you can not un-see it!! By road the ranch is about 2.5 miles from the Illinois River, 4.5 miles to the Arkansas River and about 12 miles from beautiful Tenkiller Lake. The outstanding views could be home to a number of Airbnb Cabin rentals or subdivided for hunting, fishing or a peaceful getaway. The existing trail system could also be used for Hiking and four-wheeler trails. For personal use or family reunions. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeler trails, hiking, camping – “One of a Kind”. This might be an “Excellent Real Estate Investment”! Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view. Location: 7 minutes to Gore, OK- Auto services, restaurants, groceries, supplies. 19 minutes to Interstate 40 Fort Smith AR 45 miles Branson, MS 190 miles Tulsa, OK 75 miles Oklahoma City, OK 142 miles Kansas City, MS 300 miles Dallas, TX 250 miles Muskogee, OK 30 miles About Deep Branch “FishBrain blog” Can you fish in Deep Branch? Deep Branch is a stream near Muskogee. At Gore landing area. The most popular species caught here are White bass, Largemouth bass, and Striped bass. 34 catches are logged on Fishbrain. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local regulations. Climate: TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION OTHER FACTS WINTER WEATHER Average Annual: 61 degrees Average Maximum: 72 degrees Average Minimum: 49 degrees Highest: 115 degrees (Sallisaw, August 10, 1936) Lowest: -19 degrees (Sallisaw, January 18, 1930) Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 67 Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 19 Average Annual: 47.80 inches Days With Precipitation: 85 Wettest Year: 75.93 inches in 1990 Driest Year: 23.35 inches in 1936 Greatest Daily Rainfall: 6.04 inches (Sallisaw, July 15, 1961) Average Annual Snowfall: 7.2 inches Days with snow on ground: 5 Greatest Seasonal Snowfall: 20.2 inches (1977-1978) Greatest Daily Snowfall: 13.0 inches (Sallisaw, February 19, 1921) Last Freeze in Spring: April 3 First Freeze in Autumn: November 2 Growing Season: 212 Days
Contact for Price  •  675 acres
Location The ranch sits 5± miles from Mt. Pleasant in Titus County, with Mt. Pleasant Regional Airport 10± miles away. Dallas is 125± miles west, and DFW International is 150± miles. Broken Bow, Oklahoma is 100± miles north. Paved access comes from a combination of county road and highway frontage, with multiple gated entry points. Land & Grazing The terrain is gently rolling across a mix of open pasture, mixed brush, and native grasses. The region averages 50’± inches of rain a year, and the pastures have been improved for grazing and hay production. The ranch runs as a rotational and intensively managed cattle and horse operation across pastures of roughly 100, 120, and 195 acres, with smaller paddocks and barbed wire cross-fencing. The perimeter is low fenced and barbed wire, with a custom white board fence along the front of the ranch. Approximately 5± miles of internal roads connect the headquarters, outbuildings, and pastures, with paved sections, all-weather caliche, and dirt routes throughout. The property is currently ag-exempt. Main Residence The 9,000± sq/ft two-story custom home sits on a concrete foundation with brick and stone exterior. The home includes a master suite, six additional bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and two half-baths, with carpet, marble, and tile flooring and custom rock fireplaces. A resort-style pool and cabana, outdoor kitchen, fenced and irrigated lawn, asphalt and concrete drives, and a full smart home and security system round out the headquarters. Backup power is in place. Internet runs on Spectrum fiber with Starlink as a secondary option. Guest Quarters & Support Buildings A 3,400± sq/ft, 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom foreman’s home sits one mile from headquarters with its own pool, roping arena, and horse barn. Three additional guest structures sit roughly a mile from the main house: a 4,120± sq/ft, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom guest house anchoring a rec center with a covered playground, indoor garden house, and outdoor kitchen; a 1,750± sq/ft, 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom refurbished log cabin updated with modern amenities; and a 2,000± sq/ft, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom guest quarters. Four metal barns and shops handle ranch operations, including two equipment sheds, a hay barn, and a horse barn paired with an auto shop containing a climate-controlled room built for a car collection. The barn and shop complex includes a fuel island. Cattle working pens, holding pens, a loading chute, wash rack, roping arena, horse stalls, grain bin, RV storage, and a turnout pasture are all in place. Outdoor Living The compound is built for entertaining and extended stays. The 20± acre lake at the rec center is the social anchor, with a swimming area, pavilion, gazebo, and dock alongside fishing across all four ponds. The main residence’s resort-style pool, outdoor kitchen, and back porch overlook take in long views across most of the ranch. Water Three private wells supply water across the ranch. Four stocked ponds anchor the surface water: a 20± acre lake near the rec center with pier, dock, gazebo, pavilion, swimming area, and aerator; a 4± acre spring-fed pond in the northeast corner; a 2± acre pond just south of the main house; and a 3.5± acre pond in the west pasture near the barns. Evans Creek runs roughly one mile through the west pasture, fed by spring and runoff with seasonal flow and low-water and culvert crossings. Remarks The KRB Ranch fits a buyer looking for a fully built-out East Texas estate that can host extended family and guests while running a real cattle and horse operation. The separation between the main compound, the outbuildings, and the foreman’s headquarters keeps the working ranch and the entertainment side of the property distinct without sacrificing access to either.
$1,669,500  •  635 acres
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek Hunting Ranch 635 acres-SKB Acreage: 635 Acres Location: 30 Minutes from Muskogee, OK Closest Town: Gore Access: County road Taxes: $ 575.85 Topography: Rolling wooded terrain with some plateaus Improvements: Rustic cabin, electric, food plots & trails Forage: Prepared food plots with clover & other grass Water: Deep Branch Creek Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, dove, squirrels,other Utilities: Electricity, rural water Development Potential: Could be developed Comments Deep Branch Creek Hunting and Recreational Haven This 635-acre wilderness hunting haven is set up with a good trail system through most of the property that will accommodate a full size side-by-side. Power line right of ways provide excellent shooting lanes for long range rifle hunting. The understory is amazingly open for the avid bow hunters. Multiple food plots are already planted and utilized by the Whitetail deer and turkey. This is a bird watching paradise with sightings of a large variety of birds including Bald Eagles. Beautiful moss rock, in a range of sizes, are located on different areas of the ranch. The moss rock and flag stone could be a potential revenue source. Mature hardwoods, including Oak and Hickory, provide a nice canopy and cover for the wildlife and an abundant acorn crop, and grasses for forage. Deep Branch Creek runs for about One and a half miles and Brushy Creek runs over 1000 feet through the property. Three Corp overflow half-dams create sizable pools for abundant water supply for wildlife and fishing fun. The head waters of the deep Branch creek are from over 6 miles of tributaries and several miles of Bushy Creek water basin and its tributaries and underground springs. The rolling terrain is reminiscent of the foothills of the Ozarks. Once you see it you can not un-see it!! The outstanding views could be home to a number of Airbnb Cabins or subdivided for hunting and fishing or peaceful getaways. The existing trail system could also be used for Hiking and four-wheeler trails. There are many recreational opportunities in the area; The Illinois River, very popular for floating, kayaking, and rafting, is less than a 1/4 mile from the property. And the Arkansas River is about three miles away. For personal use or family reunions. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeler trails, hiking, camping – “One of a Kind”. This might be an “Excellent Real Estate Investment”! Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view. Location: 7 minutes to Gore, OK- Auto services, restaurants, groceries, supplies. 19 minutes to Interstate 40 Within 2 hours of Bentonville, Fayetteville, and Springdale, Arkansas Fort Smith AR 45 miles Branson, MS 190 miles Tulsa, OK 75 miles Oklahoma City, OK 142 miles Kansas City, MS 300 miles Dallas, TX 250 miles Muskogee, OK 30 miles About Deep Branch “FishBrain blog” Can you fish in Deep Branch? Deep Branch is a stream near Muskogee. At Gore landing area. The most popular species caught here are White bass, Largemouth bass, and Striped bass. 34 catches are logged on Fishbrain. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local regulations. Climate: TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION OTHER FACTS WINTER WEATHER Average Annual: 61 degrees Average Maximum: 72 degrees Average Minimum: 49 degrees Highest: 115 degrees (Sallisaw, August 10, 1936) Lowest: -19 degrees (Sallisaw, January 18, 1930) Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 67 Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 19 Average Annual: 47.80 inches Days With Precipitation: 85 Wettest Year: 75.93 inches in 1990 Driest Year: 23.35 inches in 1936 Greatest Daily Rainfall: 6.04 inches (Sallisaw, July 15, 1961) Average Annual Snowfall: 7.2 inches Days with snow on ground: 5 Greatest Seasonal Snowfall: 20.2 inches (1977-1978) Greatest Daily Snowfall: 13.0 inches (Sallisaw, February 19, 1921) Last Freeze in Spring: April 3 First Freeze in Autumn: November 2 Growing Season: 212 Days
Contact for Price  •  547 acres
547 ± Acres Ballinger, Texas All-weather road access off CR 459 & CR 262 3BR/2BA house Barns, sheds, & a set of pipe pens 1 electric water well & rural water 5 ponds & 2.3± miles of wet-weather Flag Branch Creek 200± acres of cultivated fields Minerals are negotiable
$4,940,000  •  520 acres
The Middle Creek Farm is an exceptional recreational property featuring high quality soils that not only produce large crop yields but also grow giant deer. The rocky, hardwood lined ridges, fertile tillable acreage, giant deer, and proximity to the Kansas City metroplex make this property an ideal candidate for the recreational minded land investor. LOCATION The property is located less than an hour south of the heart of Kansas City with an easy drive down Highway 69 and then west for 3 miles on W 399th St. The nearest town is La Cygne which is located 5 miles south. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The farm features rocky ridges covered in a variety of hardwoods providing not only cover but forages as well. The topography fluctuates between 930′ on the highest ridges down to 820′ in the creek bottom. The multiple ridges running throughout the property provide incredible travel corridors for the bucks searching for that next doe during the rut or for you to pattern a buck during the early season. There are a couple locations around the property where waterfowl impoundments could be created to extend your hunting season and all around versatility of the farm. Creating these impoundments in the hardwoods would create some exceptional feeding habitat for the waterfowl feeding on the fallen acorns. WILDLIFE The Middle Creek Farm has exceptional wildlife including white-tailed deer, Eastern turkey, and various waterfowl species. This property has been strictly managed during the current owner’s tenure to grow and produce trophy whitetails. Along with the wildlife, catfishing can be enjoyed in Middle Creek. Historically, this farm grows incredible trophy whitetail. In 2025, the farm was no different with 5 deer over 160”. 3 of which were over 170” and 1 over 180”. All of them are still alive as of shed season and should all continue to grow and be there for the 2026 season. Large ownership to the north and west further enhances the ability to let deer mature to 5 years of age. After running cameras in late July and early August all of the big boys from last year are back and then some. Now 5 deer from believed to be 170”-190”+ are residing on the farm daily and utilizing the bean fields and the feeders. AGRICULTURE There are 146± acres of tillable located on the property that has historically been in a soybean, corn, wheat rotation. Soil quality is phenomenal and is rated Class II and consists mainly of Verdigris, Lebo, Hepler, and Osage silt loams. The tillable acreage is currently on a cash rent basis of $110/acre for a total of $16,060. IMPROVEMENTS The property has strategically placed redneck blinds, tree stands, and feeders. A map with access trails will be provided for the new owner. The seller wants the next owner to succeed in the harvest of tremendous deer. WATER The property gets it’s namesake from the live water traversing the property referred to as Middle Creek. There are also several wet weather streams that feed into Middle Creek along with a small pond located toward the western boundary. Rural water runs along the road frontage providing a great resource for those looking to build a home or hunting lodge. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found along the road frontage as well as the interior of the property near the oil & gas facilities. MINERALS All minerals are believed to be owned and shall be transferred with the sale of the property. The minerals are currently leased and under production. The production has historically generated the Seller approximately $18,000/year. The O&G production on the property has proven to be a great benefit. The operator does not hunt, and he also does NOT access the property during hunting hours keeping the prime movement times undisturbed. For the absentee landowner, the operator acts as a great security resource by keeping an eye on the property and notifying the landowner of anything that may seem amiss. This is a great relationship that has been developed by the current owner and is strongly recommended to the new owner to continue. This is an Agent/Broker owned property.
Contact for Price  •  519 acres
519 ± Acres Millersview, Texas High fenced Designed for high-end game management Strong Whitetail genetics 3 water wells and rural water 1 pond and 2.5± miles of wet-weather creeks Well-maintained network of ranch roads and trails Access off FM 2134
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$3,269,500  •  503 acres
$3,772,500
Nestled within one of the most tightly held regions in Texas, Rancho Zayas is a premier South Texas hunting and recreational ranch. Owned by the same family for more than 30 years, this 503± acre, high-fenced property offers exceptional wildlife habitat and a rare blend of privacy, accessibility, and heritage.
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371 ± Acres Ingram, Texas 5,000± sq/ft home Breathtaking views of the river valley Guadalupe River Parks community access 2 ponds, 1 is spring fed, and wet-weather creeks Electric water well and rural water Cross fenced Numerous hunting blinds and feeders
$3,517,680  •  351.94 acres
352 ± Acres Private Ranch or Development Opportunity with one mile frontagr on I-30, Mount Vernon, TX, Franklin County.
Contact for Price  •  320 acres
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The Blotsky Ranch Auction offering consists of 320 total acres. Approximately 192 acres tillable, 120 acres of pasture, and the remainder surrounds the headquarters. This will be an offering with multiple opportunities to purchase tracts of 40 acres up to the Entire Unit of 320 acres! This niche piece of western South Dakota ranch land sits just 3 miles north of SD Highway 34 on a well-maintained gravel road, and 12 easy miles to bustling Sturgis, South Dakota. Bear Butte Water services the area with a complete rural water system and power is already on the property. With slightly rolling terrain, easy access surrounding the property, and highly developable ground, this property will fit a variety of needs and is offered to the public for the first time in nearly 30 years.
$2,859,500  •  301 acres
Located just minutes from Jourdanton, this pristine 300-acre ranch offers an exceptional blank slate for recreation, hunting, or future development. With ample space for homesites and recreation and no structural improvements, the property provides the freedom to shape it to your vision. Benton City water is available along the highway, providing a convenient starting point for future infrastructure. A well-maintained road system throughout the property makes the entire ranch easily accessible, from boundary to boundary. Whether you are looking for a hunting retreat, an investment property, or a ranch to develop from the ground up, this Atascosa County offering delivers opportunity, location, and authentic South Texas character. The property is also set up to be divided into smaller 100-acre tracts if needed. LOCATION 41 miles from San Antonio 81 miles from Uvalde 120 miles from Austin 236 miles from Houston 125 miles from Corpus Christi TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The high point of the ranch is on the northwestern side, sloping slightly down to the southeastern corner of the property. The ranch features South Texas regrowth brush that is not as thick as the typical thick brush country, yet offering the ideal habitat for wildlife of all kinds with plenty of cover, native grasses, and typical South Texas forage. WILDLIFE Whitetail deer, dove, quail, hogs, and coyotes are all found on the property. AGRICULTURE Currently ag exempt. The land is being grazed by a herd of cattle that the neighbor runs on the property. IMPROVEMENTS There is an improved road system, but other than that, no structures are on the property. WATER Available from the highway. Benton City Water. ELECTRICITY Available on the highway MINERALS Surface sale only.
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$1,617,000  •  294 acres
$1,734,600
Offering 294 m/l contiguous acres of quality Adair County, Iowa farmland located 2 miles east and 1 mile south of Greenfield.
$2,151,000  •  278 acres
The Hartline Ranch, located in Colorado’s North Fork Valley near Paonia, offers 278 deeded acres of prime Western Colorado ranch land, including approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground. This Colorado ranch for sale features well-maintained improvements in excellent condition, making it ideal for both agricultural operations and rural living. Surrounded by panoramic views of the West Elk Mountains, the property offers exceptional privacy, abundant wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational opportunities, including hunting, horseback riding, and access to nearby public lands. With its combination of irrigated acreage, scenic beauty, and sought-after location in Delta County, the Hartline Ranch is a premier opportunity for buyers seeking a productive and private Colorado mountain ranch. LOCATION The Hartline Ranch is ideally located in Colorado’s scenic North Fork Valley, nestled between the charming towns of Paonia and Hotchkiss in Delta County. The property sits approximately 7 miles from Paonia—known for its vibrant arts community, wineries, and farm-to-table culture—and just 4 miles from Hotchkiss, which offers everyday amenities and a strong agricultural heritage. The North Fork Valley is renowned for its mild climate, fertile soils, and stunning views of the West Elk Mountains, making it a sought-after destination for both recreation and rural living. Larger regional hubs with commercial air service include Montrose, about 40 miles away, and Grand Junction, approximately 60 miles away, providing convenient access to broader travel, shopping, and medical services. ACREAGE AND DESCRIPTION The Hartline Ranch spans 278 acres across four parcels and offers a strong combination of water resources and well-maintained improvements. The property includes multiple water rights, featuring both ditch rights and on-ranch reservoir storage. Historically, about 80 acres have been irrigated, with approximately 35 acres currently in production. Several springs, seeps, and ponds provide reliable year-round water for livestock while also supporting a diverse range of wildlife. Improvements are in excellent condition and include a 1904 farmhouse, barn, tack shed, arena, horse stalls, and a shop with offices and an apartment. The ranch is further supported by three Bone Mesa water taps, three power services, and three separate addresses. WILDLIFE AND RECREATION Wildlife is one of the standout features of the Hartline Ranch, offering a diverse mix of species, including deer, elk, turkey, and various waterfowl. Situated in GMU 53, the property also benefits from over-the-counter availability of bull elk tags. WATER RIGHTS AND RESOURCES The ranch holds a diverse and valuable portfolio of water rights, including 55 shares in the Stewart Mesa Ditch Company, interests in Balch Ditch Nos. 3 and 5, and access to multiple reservoirs and natural springs. IMPROVEMENTS The Hartline Ranch features a variety of well-maintained buildings and improvements, highlighted by a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse offering 2,630 square feet with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its spacious front porch serves as an inviting gathering area with stunning mountain views. The property also includes a 2,400-square-foot concrete shop building with separate his-and-her offices and an upstairs apartment, along with additional amenities such as a 32x80 wooden barn, tack shed, horse stalls, riding arena, and a raised garden bed area. Utilities are well established, with three domestic water taps, three electrical services, and three septic systems. SUMMARY The Hartline Ranch is a premier Colorado ranch for sale in the highly sought-after North Fork Valley near Paonia and Hotchkiss, offering 278 deeded acres of productive Western Colorado ranch land with valuable water rights, irrigated acreage, and exceptional improvements. Featuring approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground, multiple ditch rights and reservoir storage, and year-round water from springs and ponds, this Delta County ranch is well-suited for agriculture, livestock, and investment. The property includes a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse, shop with apartment, barn, arena, and horse facilities, providing a turnkey setup for ranching or rural living. Surrounded by panoramic West Elk Mountain views, the ranch offers outstanding privacy, abundant wildlife habitat with deer, elk, and turkey, and prime hunting opportunities in GMU 53 with over-the-counter elk tags. Conveniently located near Paonia’s wineries and farm-to-table culture, with easy access to Montrose and Grand Junction airports, the Hartline Ranch combines scenic beauty, recreation, and income potential, making it an ideal Colorado mountain ranch for buyers seeking land, water, and lifestyle in one property.
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Description Harvest Circle Ranch is for sale, 250.98± acres in Wilson County. This South Texas property is a working irrigated farm and cattle ranch southwest of Poth, built around a 107± acre center pivot irrigating improved Coastal Bermuda, with a high-volume well, an irrigation reservoir, cattle working facilities, and a home already in place. Location The ranch sits southwest of Poth in Wilson County, about 6± miles from town and roughly 43± miles, around 45 minutes, southeast of San Antonio. It carries frontage on three roads, County Road 205, FM 541, and County Road 206, giving access from multiple sides. The terrain is gently rolling South Texas country. Irrigation & Water A 107± acre Valley center pivot irrigates improved Coastal Bermuda, fed by a high-volume irrigation well drawing from the Carrizo Sand aquifer, a 3.4± acre irrigation reservoir, and multiple sprinkler risers across an extensive water system. Two domestic wells, Three Oaks Water Supply Corporation rural water service, and concrete troughs throughout support the home and the cattle. Land & Grazing The improved pasture carries quality grazing across gently rolling terrain with open views. Livestock working facilities, cattle chutes, loading pens, and cross fencing support a working cattle operation, and the pivot ground doubles for hay production. Residence A 2,100± sq/ft manufactured home provides immediate residential use, and the rolling ground opens build-site potential for a future ranch headquarters overlooking the property. Remarks Harvest Circle Ranch pairs center-pivot irrigation and strong water infrastructure with cattle facilities and a home on 250± acres southwest of Poth. It fits a buyer looking for a productive irrigated farm and cattle ranch with hay capacity, developed water, and multi-road access within about 45 minutes of San Antonio.
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$2,990,000  •  246 acres
$3,490,000
246 Acre Recreational Ranch with custom gated entrance, horse barn with living area, equipment barn, 4 bedroom house with covered outdoor entertainment/kitchen area, stocked bass lake with pier and more, shooting range
$1,150,000  •  233 acres
Blue Grass Ranch is a postcard property situated in the rolling hills of Northeast Texas. Meticulously maintained for decades, this property features an ideal balance of pasture and timbered acres with beautiful ponds scattered throughout. The ranch’s diverse land types appeal to a wide range of uses and activities, including ranching, recreation, general stewardship, or a combination thereof. This really is an all-around ranch with multiple hilltops for homesite locations, pastures for livestock, and ample mature forests for wildlife and seclusion. LOCATION Situated in the Northwest corner of Cass County, the property enjoys true rural serenity while still retaining 30-minute access to both Daingerfield and Mount Pleasant, where many amenities and all necessities can be accessed. The property is also located just off State HW 77, allowing a manageable 2.5-hour drive westward to downtown Dallas. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes: Dallas: 151 miles, 2.5 hours Houston: 269 miles, 4.5 hours Austin: 346 miles, 5+ hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Remaining true to its positionality on the margins of the Post Oak Savannah and Piney Woods ecoregions, the ranch exhibits the favorable characteristics of both regions, exhibiting an almost park-like feel as gently rolling pastures dotted with post oaks fit like puzzle pieces into a mosaic of towering pines and hardwood trees. There are 3 high points on the property reaching up to 380’ above sea level, these are juxtaposed by two main drainages that fall to below 320’ and feed the 4 main ponds and wetland areas while also creating travel corridors for the wildlife on the property. The eastern section of the ranch is primarily wooded and totals nearly 90 acres. The primary tree species in these wooded areas are southern red oaks, post oaks, water oaks, cedar elm, sweetgum, and loblolly pine. These wooded acres provide important habitat for a variety of native mammals and bird species. WILDLIFE The Bluegrass Ranch supports an assortment of native fauna thanks to the ranch’s ample cover, water resources, and forage. Common NE Texas species can all be found on this property, including whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of varmints. The property’s two largest ponds also attract wintering waterfowl species, including wood ducks, gadwalls, and mallards. IMPROVEMENTS The property has been historically used as a working ranch and therefore does not have any living quarters or related improvements; however, in the center of the property, there is a well-kept storage and haybarn totaling 2,500+SF. The property’s exterior and interior fencing is also in working condition, allowing for turn-key use of the property’s grazing potential. WATER The ranch has a total of 4 ponds split among the property’s pastures, fed by two wet weather drainages, ideal for rotational grazing as well as wildlife utilization. ELECTRICITY Power is available on County Road 2592. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Cass County, established in 1846 and named for Michigan Senator Lewis Cass, briefly adopted the name Davis County in the 1860s before reverting back. Nestled in Northeast Texas’s rolling piney woods, the county’s deep agricultural roots—fueled by cotton, timber, and early oil—make it a compelling region for ranch buyers seeking land with both heritage and rural opportunity.
$3,995,000  •  231.23 acres
231± acre Mancos, CO ranch with multiple remodeled homes, irrigated pasture, water rights, ponds, and excellent hunting access in GMU 73.
$12,900,000  •  221 acres
A family legacy and the opportunistic charm found in the Gateway to the Hill Country converge, here in Spicewood, TX, at the century-old 221AC Lewis Ranch. When you visit, take careful note of what proper land stewardship by four generations of ranchers sweat equity and strategic planning looks like. Unrestricted in use with public utilities at the road combined with the natural beauty and local amenities of this ranch, means that the range of possible uses will ultimately be limited by your imagination. Additional Acreage Available. Location: Located between the famed Lake Travis and Opie's BBQ, the Lewis Ranch presents an opportunity to invest in a truly extraordinary asset in what is quickly becoming one of the most highly sought after land investment regions in the state. Reference map to see surrounding developments planned and underway. Access and local amenities are a huge benefit here. Its just over 20 min to Bee Cave Galleria in Austin, 5 min to Lake Travis Boat ramps and Krause Springs, 15 min to Marble Falls, and 20 min to Lake LBJ and the highly acclaimed Horseshoe Bay Golf Resort and Executive Airport. Live music venues, distilleries, lakeside retreats, and many more amenities offer the ultimate Hill Country entertainment experience within a very short distance. Improvements: 2267 sqft shiplap, one story home built in 2017 - Excellent Condition 1800 sqft Barndo with 1092 sqft shop built in 1995 - Excellent Condition 2188 sqft Brick, one story home built in 1989 - Excellent Condition 702 sqft garage and 888 sqft of covered porch space +/- 700 sqft Foremans house Outbuildings: 3400 sqft enclosed storage barn 1800 sqft pole barn Other Storage: 856 sqft 1 Private water well 2 sets of working livestock pens and perimeter and cross fencing Multiple gated entries onto the property with north gate off of CR 410 and another southern gate off of CR 404 Established road system in excellent condition Land and Features: Large and healthy live oaks and groomed cedar trees A well balanced landscape featuring open pasture, rolling terrain, and oak clusters 2 ponds and 2 stock tanks Frontage on CR 410 (800ft), CR 411 (1500ft), CR 404 (50) Wildlife: There has been a very light harvest of animals on the ranch the past couple of years and wildlife has never been highly pressured for a full hunting season. The blend of wooded to pasture land, various food and water sources and bedding areas provide a pristine habitat for the native wildlife including deer, dove, turkey, and other species to flourish. Utilities: Electricity: Overhead power running length of county road frontage and servicing residences located on the South and Central portions of the ranch Water: Structures and livestock supported by on site well located on the southern portion of the ranch Sewer: Structures are supported by on site septic systems Additional Information: Taxes: Property is under agricultural valuation providing huge tax savings incentives resulting in just over $11,000 in taxes for 2021. Documents available include: Original Surveys - Recent Title Commitment - Tax Records - Soil Reports
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