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$25,101,540  •  7,538 acres
For the first time in generations, the historic Randado Ranch is being offered for sale—a true South Texas legacy property under the same family’s stewardship for 95 years. It is among the finest combination cattle, deer, and quail ranches we’ve had the privilege to list for sale. A significant feature of the ranch is its extraordinary water resources, which are distributed throughout the property. The property has a long, rich history of intensive deer and game management dating back to 1965, when Al Brothers became ranch manager and pioneered many of the quality deer management techniques that remain the foundation of modern practices today. One could argue that modern deer management was born on this ranch during Al Brothers’ three-decade tenure as its ranch manager. He is widely regarded as one of the true fathers of white-tailed deer management. In 1966, the property was high-fenced—one of the very first ranches in South Texas to do so—and that innovation became a defining trend across the region. The Randado Ranch continues to maintain a strong native deer herd that has consistently produced trophy whitetails for decades. The sandy soils of the western sand sheet provide outstanding browse and first-class quail habitat, supporting abundant quail populations. Cattle operations benefit from well-designed infrastructure, while the ranch’s location and water resources create phenomenal dove hunting opportunities as well. The owners’ long-standing care and attention to detail are evident in every aspect of this remarkable property. The family’s deep conservation ethic is further reflected in their long-standing support of wildlife research, including numerous studies conducted in partnership with Dr. Charlie DeYoung through Texas A&M University–Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I). LOCATION The ranch is located along Highway 16, approximately 26 miles south of Hebbronville, Texas, and about a three-hour drive from San Antonio. It is easily accessible via the Jim Hogg County Airport in Hebbronville or the ranch’s own 4,500-foot private airstrip (not currently in use). TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Over 80% of the Randado Ranch is comprised of Brennan, Copita, and Delmita sands, which are characteristic of the South Texas Sand Sheet. These deep, sandy soils occur primarily in the bottomland areas with very little topographic relief, creating ideal habitat for both cattle and wildlife. A distinctive escarpment rises along the northern section of the property, offering a noticeable change in elevation and providing impressive long-range vistas—a rare feature in this part of Jim Hogg County. Three creek bottoms traverse the property and carry water during periods of substantial rainfall. Los Tanques Creek Bottom, the most significant of the three, runs through the center of the ranch and serves as a defining natural feature. The other two drainages provide similar ecological value and further enhance the ranch’s habitat diversity. The ranch contains a well-established caliche quarry that produces quality material used for building and maintaining the extensive system of ranch roads. This resource is a long-term operational benefit. Divided into 12 well-managed pastures, the ranch supports an efficient rotational grazing system for the cattle operation. The range supports a healthy variety of native grasses. The main introduced grass is buffel. Nominal, if any, tangle head grass is believed to be present on the property. This balance creates ideal conditions for both livestock productivity and native wildlife diversity. The habitat on the ranch is a diverse mix of unmolested native brush and areas of old regrowth from earlier brush work designed to enhance quail hunting opportunities. The resulting mosaic provides ideal conditions to support the ranch’s balance of game and livestock operations. Dominant brush species include prickly pear, guayacán, granjeno, kidneywood, coma, Texas ebony, mesquite, and guajillo, among many others typical of the South Texas brush country. Across the property, a total of 19 high-fenced fields and 18 low-fenced fields have been strategically established, with 23 of these fields (83 acres) used to plant winter oats annually each fall. WILDLIFE White-tailed Deer High-fenced since 1966, the all native whitetail herd has been managed for decades, consistently producing exceptional trophy-class bucks. A comprehensive supplemental feeding program was introduced in 2009, initially featuring protein pellets and later incorporating cottonseed, to promote herd health and maximize antler development. The result is one of the most balanced and genetically desireable native whitetail deer populations in South Texas. The herd consistently yields a high fawn crop and maintains an ideal age class structure, with a healthy number of bucks in each age class. White-tailed deer hunting is limited to family and friends and is accomplished through the use of thirty-seven hunting blinds located throughout the ranch. Quail Northern Bobwhite and Blue Scaled Quail: One of the first things noticed when entering the property is the exceptional grassy cover throughout the property. The careful management of the grasses along with the extensive water development produces a high number of quail. The current owners have not maintained all of the habitat created for hunting quail; however, it would take minimal effort to reclaim and create a significant amount of habitat for hunting quail via multi-dog strings and quail rigs. As it is, there are plenty of locations to drop a dog or two and walk/buggy hunt. Mourning & White-wing Dove The property offers outstanding Mourning & White-winged Dove hunting in part due to its abundant food and 60 earthen tanks distributed across the ranch. Mark Matthews assisted in flying the early October aerial game survey and noted seeing more mourning and white-winged doves in the helicopter survey than ever seen in his 44 years of flying game surveys. IMPROVEMENTS The majority of improvements are situated within the headquarters compound near the center of the property. The main house consists of a spacious living area, a well-appointed kitchen, and gun room with large safe. The two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath main house is surrounded by four casitas, providing ample lodging for family and guests. Together, the main house and casitas offer six bedrooms and six-and-a-half baths. The main house was remodeled in 2024, blending modern comfort with traditional ranch style. Additional headquarters improvements include a manager’s house, storage modules, a deer processing area with a walk-in cooler, barn, and multiple covered equipment sheds. A reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment system with 1,000 gallons of storage is housed in its own dedicated shed, ensuring high-quality water throughout the compound. There is also on-site fuel storage, including 500 and 2,000-gallon diesel tanks and a 1,000-gallon unleaded gasoline tank, providing ample fuel reserves for vehicles and equipment. For livestock and operational efficiency, the ranch features three sets of cattle pens strategically located across the north, central, and southern portions of the property, as well as a horse arena. For target practice, there is a 100-yard shooting range plus a dedicated 1,000-yard long-range. The rectangular-shaped ranch is easily accessible via an extensive, well-maintained road system, regularly graded with a motor grader/maintainer. Pasture travel is seamless thanks to cattle guards connecting nearly all pastures—no gates need to be opened, even when livestock are present. WATER The property has 17 electric water wells, 60 earthen tanks, and 13 water troughs/pilas. Thirty-one of the earthen tanks and all water troughs can be filled from one or more water wells through miles of extensive piping. There are multiple water sources in every pasture, limiting the distance wildlife and cattle must travel for water. Even in drought years, the ranch has the ability to put water in all pastures. The water wells were located throughout the ranch back when management engaged in planting lablab fields (food plots) with underground drip irrigation in its 19 high fenced fields. The property also has 3 operating windmills for water. ELECTRICITY Randado Ranch is well-serviced with an electrical infrastructure that provides power access throughout the property. Electricity is supplied by Medina Electric Cooperative and Reliant Energy, ensuring service across all operational areas of the ranch. There are currently 17 active electric meters distributed to support the headquarters compound, water wells, equipment areas, and remote improvements. In addition, there are 6 locations where electrical service has been previously disconnected, which could be reestablished if desired. MINERALS Minerals are not available for offer on this ranch. A portion of Randado Ranch, totaling approximately 1,280 acres, is Mineral Classified. The owners are not conveying royalties on state-owned minerals. Existing mineral production is primarily concentrated within a few designated pastures, much of it occurring on the Mineral Classified portion of the ranch. Currently, there are 11 active gas well sites.
$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.
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$4,650,000  •  3,055 acres
$5,650,000 • Under Contract
This working cattle ranch and dryland farm is an agricultural dream with everything you need to run cattle, including 3 residences, barns, pens, troughs and more.
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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
$26,000,000  •  744 acres
Eagle Rock Ranch is an extraordinary 744+/- acre mountain sanctuary, highlighted by private fishing lakes and waterfront cabins anchoring a beautiful alpine basin. Located just two miles from the historic town of Yampa and within easy reach of both Steamboat Springs and the Vail Valley, the property achieves a balance that is exceptionally difficult to replicate: end-of-the-road seclusion with year-round county-maintained access and proximity to world-class resort amenities. Encompassing the upper Wheeler Creek basin on the western flank of the Gore Range, the ranch is surrounded on three sides by Routt National Forest, with more than 3.25+/- miles of shared boundary. From its protected setting, the property features sweeping vistas of the upper Yampa River valley and the 12,000-foot peaks of the Flat Tops Mountains. At the heart of the ranch is an exceptional system of interconnected lakes and ponds fed by a year-round stream. More than 26+/- surface acres of trout-filled lakes and ponds are supported by historic water rights dating back to the late 19th century, creating some of the most distinctive water resources found anywhere in Colorado. These lakes anchor a lush headquarters compound featuring manicured lawns, historic cabins, gathering spaces, and equestrian facilities, all set within a park-like environment that feels both timeless and impeccably maintained. Offering a compelling blend of seclusion, water, wildlife, and accessibility, Eagle Rock Ranch is a truly rare legacy property suited for a private family retreat, luxury resort destination, or long-term investment holding.
$16,250,000  •  357.21 acres
Welcome to Two Feathers Ranch, a legacy 357+/- acre estate just outside Darby, Montana, offering a rare combination of luxury living, agricultural productivity, and classic Bitterroot Valley vistas. Once part of the historic Chief Joseph Ranch, the property enjoys sweeping views of both the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountain Ranges. The ranch borders U.S. Forest Service land on two sides, ensuring privacy and direct access to thousands of acres of public recreation. The ranch features approximately 2,500 feet of frontage on Tin Cup Creek, renowned for trout fishing, along with excellent water rights supporting 200+/- acres of irrigated pasture. Nine fenced pastures, supported by gravity-fed irrigation and eight wheel lines, currently sustain a productive Black Angus operation. Additional improvements include a 60'x64' hay barn capable of storing over 300 tons, a 150'x250' riding arena, and a fully equipped livestock working and sorting facilities, complete with pens and chutes. A private lake suitable for stocking fish, mature forested acreage, and abundant wildlife, including elk and whitetail deer, enhance the property’s recreational appeal. At the heart of the ranch is a 7,180±+/- square-foot main residence, exquisitely designed for both entertaining and comfort. The great room features soaring 34-foot ceilings supported by dramatic stone arch columns, dual gas fireplaces, expansive glass capturing mountain vistas, and an open-concept kitchen with granite surfaces and knotty alder cabinetry. Luxury appointments include a 700+/- bottle climate-controlled wine room, theater room, spa room, in-floor radiant heat, central air, and extensive custom finishes throughout. Most curated furnishings, art, and décor are included, making the home fully turnkey. Additional accommodations include a 1,440+/- square-foot guest residence with two bedrooms and a manager’s home offering 2,280+/- square feet, both positioned above a substantial barn and workshop facility. Equestrian infrastructure includes multiple horse stalls, barns, and event-ready spaces suitable for training, rodeo activities, or private gatherings. With five separate parcels and no restrictive covenants or conservation easements, Two Feathers Ranch offers exceptional flexibility for estate planning. Combining panoramic mountain scenery, a respectable operational component, and high-end residential amenities, this property represents a singular opportunity to own a premier ranch estate in Montana’s coveted Bitterroot Valley. The Facts: ~ 357+/- acre mix of irrigated meadows, improved pasture, forest interface, and riparian zones formerly part of the historic Chief Joseph Ranch ~ 7,180+/- square foot high end owners' residence constructed in 2004, offering three bedrooms and five bathrooms, chef’s kitchen, office, gym, and luxury appointments throughout ~ Separate but adjacent 1,440+/- square foot two bedroom guest home with full kitchen over a three-stall horse barn with tack room and RV hookups ~ 2,280+/- square foot three bedroom; two-and-a-half-bathroom manager’s barndaminium style residence above with a two car garage, tack room, workshop, and two oversized stalls below ~ Panoramic views of the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountain Ranges ~ Borders U.S. Forest Service land on two sides for privacy and recreational access ~ Borders U.S. Forest Service land on two sides for privacy and recreational access ~ 200+/- acres of irrigated pasture across nine fenced enclosures with gravity fed irrigation to eight wheel lines ~ Fully operational cattle infrastructure, including hay barn (300+ ton capacity) and working and sorting facilities ~ 150'x250' riding arena and comprehensive equestrian improvements ~ Two-acre private pond with an aerator suitable for stocking fish ~ Five legal parcels with no restrictive covenants or conservation easements for extraordinary estate planning flexibility ~ The Bitterroot Valley offers some of the mildest climates in the state of Montana ~ Based on past years, the annual real estate taxes are estimated at $25,761.32
$5,499,000  •  302 acres
Set across 302 breathtaking acres, this extraordinary legacy ranch offers an unmatched blend of luxury living, world-class equestrian amenities, and remarkable natural beauty. Anchored by a custom-built 4,750 SF estate home featuring high-end finishes, all ensuite bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, office, billiard room, and soundproof movie theater, the property is designed to capture the essence of refined ranch living while embracing the surrounding landscape at every turn. The resort-style outdoor living area is nothing short of spectacular, featuring a stunning swimming pool crafted with massive rock formations quarried directly from the property, creating a setting that feels seamlessly integrated into the land itself. Entertain year-round with the expansive outdoor fireplace, built-in BBQ, and smoker, all designed for unforgettable gatherings under the stars. Equestrian facilities epitomize premier training operations. The impressive 8,740 SF barn showcases Brazilian hardwood finishes, elegant European stall fronts, a tack room, office, full bathroom, vet room, grain room, cross-ties, and wash rack — thoughtfully designed for both functionality and sophistication. The exceptional covered arena measures approximately 95’ x 220’ and features premium GGT footing and a full dressage mirror wall, providing an elite riding experience in every season. The 60' round pen sits on a crowned base for excellent water drainage. The ranch itself is a rare natural sanctuary. Multiple cross-fenced pastures, each with water, support effortless livestock and horse management, while miles of private trails wind throughout the property’s rolling terrain. Two large ponds add beauty and recreation, while a remarkable half-mile stretch of the Consumnes River offers exposed granite rock slabs, cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear swimming holes, and an environment rarely found in California ranch properties. Additional improvements include a well-appointed guest house with an oversized garage and a fully deer-fenced garden complete with fruit trees and raised vegetable beds, creating the perfect farm-to-table lifestyle. There is owned solar and Isuzu back-up generators which minimize utility costs and grid reliance. This is more than a ranch — it is a private recreational paradise, an elite equestrian estate, and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of the region’s most exceptional properties. Property Highlights: • 4,750 Square Foot Luxury Home o Custom Cherry Wood Cabinetry o Gourmet Kitchen w/ Granite and Stainless o All Ensuite Bedrooms o Billiard Room o Office o Movie Theater o Radiant Heated Floors • 8,740 Square Foot Equestrian Barn o Brazilian Hardwood Throughout o Large 12x14 and 12x14 Stalls o Stalls on 6" crumb rubber mattress o Nelson Automatic Waterers in each stall o Large Office o Tack Rooms, Grain Room, and Vet Lab o Full Bathroom with Stone Shower • 95' x 220' Covered Arena o Lighted and Irrigated o GGT Footing o Large Mirror Wall • 60' Round Pen on Crowned Base • Guest House over 3 Car Garage o One bedroom o Full kitchen and Family Room • 5,000 Square Foot Metal Shop Building o Stores 3 semi loads of Hay o Houses Farm Equipment and Materials o Bathroom and Workshop o Full Slab Floor • 302 Acres fully Perimeter and Cross Fenced o 12 Medium to Large Turn-Outs and Pastures o All with water troughs on cement pads o All with no-climb horse fencing • Large Cattle Pastures • Miles of Trails Throughout Property • 1/2 Mile of Cosumnes River Frontage o Exposed Granite Slabs o Waterfall and Swimming Hole • Deer-Fenced Garden with Fruit Trees and Raised Beds • Owned Solar and Isuzu Back-up Generators
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$24,500,000  •  254 acres
$26,000,000
An exclusive 254± acre retreat outside of Silverthorne, Colorado, Triple Creek Ranch provides luxurious accommodations and breathtaking views in a stunning mountain setting. This is a place just minutes from dining and shopping, yet tucked amongst the aspens and pines in a private valley along the Gore Range. Here, one can retire to either of the extraordinary lodges for solitude or hosting after a day of private fishing or horseback riding. Triple Creek Ranch derives its name from the three tributary creeks that converge within the property to form the head of Rock Creek. These creeks tumble through stands of aspen, pine and willow as they flow through the ranch and into the Blue River, a short distance below the property. Set atop a prominent ridge at the back of the ranch are the Thunder and Elk Lodges – both crafted from refurbished logs that were reclaimed from old cabins in eastern Colorado. Fresh off a multimillion-dollar renovation project, each lodge overlooks lush grounds and three trout ponds while also taking in big mountain views. Each luxury lodge features mountain-chic interiors, six bedrooms, chef-equipped kitchens, wood burning fireplaces and are offered in turn-key condition. Wildlife is often viewed from the lodges, which sit within a short walk of each of other. The ranch has long been utilized as a family enclave, but is well-suited for hosting corporate retreats and other large gatherings. Triple Creek is currently operated as a high-end vacation rental through Cuvée, a preeminent provider of luxury vacation home rentals and curated experiences across the globe. Though Triple Creek holds a lifetime's worth of recreational activities for family and friends within its own fence lines, the adjacent Arapaho National Forest and Eagles Nest Wilderness area are literally out the back door. The equestrian will approve of the ranch’s infrastructure, including a 12,800± square foot fully enclosed and heated riding arena, an impeccable 10-stall horse barn with automatic drinkers, and miles of internal riding trails. The aptly named Thunder Lodge served as home to the white Arabian gelding Thunder, the Denver Bronco’s famous mascot. This lodge has two additional stalls with turnouts and automatic drinkers. Triple Creek is well-suited for its operations with complimentary infrastructure, including a 10-bay equipment garage, barn, children’s play cabin, ranch manager residence and assorted outbuildings. A significant sprinkler irrigation system waters key areas of the property, and an additional 13± acres of hay meadow are irrigated via traditional flood irrigation. Triple Creek’s location is not only beautiful and private, it is convenient. Triple Creek is a five-minute drive north of Silverthorne, Colorado, and the I-70 corridor. Denver is a one-hour and thirty-minute drive to the east, and the nearest FBO in Kremmling is a 20-minute drive to the north. The ranch is also just a short drive from the slopes of Breckenridge and the Copper Mountain Ski Resort. The Blue River is less than a half mile away, and one can be on the Dillon or Green Mountain Reservoirs in just a few minutes. Regardless of whether you are seeking solitude or a superlative mountain retreat for hosting gatherings, Triple Creek Ranch is the place for you. Some of the outstanding photography herein was provided by GTR Photo and Cuvée. (Contact information is available upon request.) - 254± deeded acres - Five minutes from Silverthorne, Colorado - An hour and a half from Denver - Minutes from Breckenridge and Copper Mountain Ski Resort - Stunning mountain setting with big mountain views - Three creeks - Three stocked trout ponds and eight additional ponds - Turnkey and recently renovated 7,248± square foot Thunder Lodge with six beds and six baths - Turnkey and recently renovated 6,278± square foot Elk Lodge with six beds and six baths - Three beds, two-bath ranch manager residence - 12,800± square foot indoor and heated riding arena - Ten-stall stable with all equine facilities - Six cfs water rights with 13 acres of hay meadow - Ten-bay equipment garage, barn and assorted outbuildings
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$4,495,000  •  198 acres
$4,750,000
Cross Creek Ranch encompasses 198 breathtaking acres in the heart of western Walker County, uniting rolling topography, exceptional improvements, and premier wildlife management into one extraordinary legacy property.
$6,475,000  •  184.85 acres
For more information, please contact the listing agent, Jay Leyendecker, at (956)337-2808 or jay@hallandhall.com Lockhart Hills Ranch is a thoughtfully improved 185+/- acre property located near Lockhart within Caldwell County. The ranch is picturesque from the moment one enters along a paved road lined with oaks, leading to the headquarters and primary residence. Mature oak trees and gently rolling hills provide a wonderfully scenic landscape of improved pastureland, perfectly suitable for grazing livestock. The ranch features nearly half a mile of paved road frontage, access to county water and electricity, and 14 pastures and traps with a combination of high and low fencing, including several high-fenced pastures specifically designed for an exotic wildlife breeding operation. Infrastructure includes piped water servicing 14 troughs, three small ponds, cattle pens, stables, a round pen, barns, and a top-tier wildlife working facility. Improvements include a primary residence with a modern pool and a gym, along with three cabins that provide separate lodging for guests or a ranch manager. Additionally, the property is home to one of the premier lighted roping and barrel arenas in Caldwell County. Located roughly 35 miles from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, 65 miles from San Antonio International Airport, and 165 miles from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, the ranch combines quality improvements with strong accessibility. Caldwell County averages approximately 34 inches of annual rainfall. Nearby Lockhart is a quaint and vibrant town affectionately known as the “Barbecue Capital of Texas” and is home to the historic site of the Battle of Plum Creek. The town offers modern amenities, history, and proximity to the rapidly growing Austin corridor. With extensive infrastructure already in place and convenient access to town, Lockhart Hills Ranch presents a significant opportunity as a wildlife operation, equestrian property, recreational ranch, or long-term investment holding with very attractive development potential. The Facts: ~ 185+/- deeded acres ~ Nearly half a mile of paved access along Westwood Road ~ Paved road leading to the primary residence and headquarters ~ A primary residence with four bedrooms, three baths, a gym with a weight room, an office, and a modern swimming pool ~ Three cabins for guests or a ranch manager ~ County water and electricity ~ Lighted roping and barrels arena ~ Stables, cattle pens, livestock pastures, and a round pen ~ Piped and dispersed water ~ Equipment barns and a large indoor storage building ~ Two primary pastures, one high-fenced and one low-fenced ~ Multiple high-fenced pastures for exotic wildlife
$3,800,000  •  160.01 acres
Step into the legacy of the American West at the historic Triangle T Guest Ranch, a rare 160-acre retreat nestled among dramatic boulder formations and ancient oak trees in scenic Texas Canyon. One of Southern Arizona's oldest guest ranches with 11 casitas, 15 full RV spaces, the most amazing and famous Rock Saloon, a restaurant with full commercial kitchen, pool, great horse facilities and an owner's residence. This storied property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and established hospitality infrastructure. Set at a comfortable 4,800 ft elevation with a mild year-round climate-approximately 10 degrees cooler than nearby Tucson-the ranch has long attracted outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and travelers seeking an authentic Western experience. Surrounded by the striking landscapes of the Little Dragoon and Dragoon Mountains and within easy reach of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise Stronghold, and Kartchner Caverns, the location is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and exploration. Steeped in cultural and historical significance, the property neighbors the Amerind Foundation and includes ties to Native American heritage, with petroglyphs and sacred ceremonial sites among the rock formations. The ranch also holds a fascinating place in American history, with documented use during WWII, notable guests, and a long-standing presence in film and television production. Designed for both lifestyle and income-generating opportunity, the ranch supports a wide range of established and repeat uses. It has hosted weddings, reunions, and retreats of all kinds-including wellness, corporate, religious, and rehabilitation programs-along with long-running annual events, festivals, and competitions. The property is a recognized destination for motorcycle groups, RV clubs, equestrian clinics, and outdoor sporting events, and has accommodated corporate clients, extended-stay guests, and large group functions. Significant value-add opportunity exists through modernization of marketing and digital presence. The ranch has historically operated with minimal online footprint and limited social media engagement, relying primarily on word-of-mouth and repeat clientele. A new owner can capitalize on existing demand by implementing updated website functionality, digital booking systems, and targeted marketing campaigns to increase visibility, occupancy, and revenue. With infrastructure suited for gatherings both large and small, the ranch regularly welcomes nonprofit fundraisers, youth and community organizations, artist and photography groups, and specialty interest clubs. Its location along a seasonal bird migration path, dark-sky conditions for stargazing, and expansive terrain further enhance its appeal for nature-based programming and experiential tourism. Equestrian facilities include a regulation-size arena, riding trails, and obstacle course, with the rare advantage of allowing guests to bring and camp with their own horses. Additional features include dry camping areas, employee RV accommodations, and flexible event spaces-supporting everything from multi-day clinics to music festivals and private celebrations with live entertainment. Whether envisioned as a boutique resort, event destination, retreat center, or private legacy property, the Triangle T Guest Ranch offers unmatched character, proven versatility, and exceptional potential in one of Arizona's most iconic landscapes.
$1,750,000  •  160 acres
Welcome to Sadler Ranch – A Casper, Wyoming Ranch with Equestrian, Ag & Income Potential Welcome to Sadler Ranch—a rare opportunity to own a productive, well-equipped 160-acre ranch just 20 minutes from downtown Casper, Wyoming. With a balance of modern amenities, income-generating potential, and functional ag infrastructure, this property is ideal for equestrian enthusiasts, hay producers, small-scale ranchers, or anyone seeking the Wyoming lifestyle with space to grow and earn. The Home - Updated Casper-area ranch home with shop, flex space, radiant floors, and modern kitchen—just 20 minutes from downtown Casper. At the heart of the property is a 2,821 sq. ft. ranch-style home offering 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an additional flex room that can serve as an office, guest space, or non-conforming bedroom. The home features in-floor radiant heat, concrete flooring, and a newly remodeled primary bathroom. The open-concept kitchen, dining, and living room creates a warm, communal space with a newly installed island adding functionality and flow. A recently constructed breezeway connects the home to a 1,200 sq. ft. shop with three 12’ roll-up doors—perfect for equipment storage or workshop space. The home is serviced by city water, with an additional outdoor tap and backup well water sources for the rest of the property. Land, Irrigation & Hay Production - Irrigated ranchland in Natrona County, WY producing 3–4 tons of hay per acre The ranch includes 100± irrigated acres under a 6-tower Zimmatic pivot, fed by 80 acre-feet of water rights from the Alcova Irrigation District. An additional 60± acres of dryland grazing completes the land balance. The property consistently produces 3–4 tons of hay per acre per cut, with 2–3 cuts annually, making this a high-performing hay operation with real revenue potential. The pond on the property is fed by the irrigation canal, providing an additional water source for livestock or aesthetics. Equestrian & Event Amenities - Casper-area equestrian ranch with roping arena, return chute, announcer’s booth, and livestock-ready outbuildings. A standout feature of Sadler Ranch is its 145’ x 240’ outdoor roping arena, equipped with catch pens, a return chute, full lighting, and power—ready to support training, clinics, or competition. A nearby announcer’s booth adds versatility, along with a 16’ x 16’ tack shed and three loafing sheds for horses or livestock. Income-Generating Features - Wyoming ranch with 6 RV hookups and event-ready infrastructure for agri-tourism, retreats, or seasonal income opportunities. In addition to hay production, Sadler Ranch features six RV hookups with water and power, offering a seasonal income stream from travelers, event guests, or rodeo participants. The property has hosted public events such as roping competitions and Hay Days, a family-friendly seasonal event with hay-themed activities. With the infrastructure already in place, it’s ready to support event hosting, agri-tourism, or ranch-style retreats. Location & Access Located just minutes from Casper/Natrona County International Airport, Hwy 20/26, and downtown Casper, this property provides easy access and rural freedom—the best of both worlds. Listing ID: 49007-500001
$1,800,000  •  159.5 acres
This turnkey farm and grow yard has consistently produced income and provided a cozy, well-located place to raise a family. The Arkansas River Valley in southern Colorado is an agricultural hub. With two productive livestock auctions in La Junta, and diverse farms throughout the region, it is easy to find commodities to operate the grow-yard, and the nearby cattle markets make it efficient to buy or sell cattle or connect with producers who need cattle fed.
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$829,000  •  158 acres
$839,000
4 / 40 Listing ID: IR1037081 MLS Status: Active County: Sedgwick List Price: $850,000 Property Type: Residential Original List Price: $850,000 Property Subtype: Single Family Residence Structure Type: House Basement: No Levels: Two Year Built: 1982 Subdivision Name: ACRES TO HIGHWAY DEPT Listing Contract Date: 06/17/2025 Spec. Listing Cond: Days in MLS: 1 Association: N Multiple: Cov/Rest: N Assoc Fee Tot Annl: Tax Annual Amt: $1,555 Tax Year: 2024 Special Taxing/Metro District Y/N: No Tax Legal Desc: 04-11-44 SE4 EXCEPT 10.36 ACRES TO HIGHWAY DEPT RPR Schedule a Showing CTMeContracts Recent: 06/17/2025 : NEW Interior Area & SqFt Building Area Total (SqFt Total): 2,613 Living Area (SqFt Finished): 2,613 Area Source: Assessor Above Grade Finished Area: 2,613 Below Grade Total Area: 0 Below Grade Finished Area: 0 Below Grade Unfinished Area: 0 PSF Total: PSF Above Grade: $325 PSF Finished: $325 Basement: None Bsmnt Ceiling Ht: Foundation: Fireplace: Free Standing, Living Room Heating: Forced Air Cooling: Central Air HVAC Description: Central Air Conditioning Interior Features: Open Floorplan, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s) Security Features: Flooring: Wood Window Features: Bay Window(s), Skylight(s) Spa Features: Exclusions: Sellers personal property and staging items. Bed & Bath Summary Bedrooms Total: 3 Bathrooms Total: 2 Bathrooms Upper Level Bedrooms: 1 Upper Level Bathrooms: 1 Full: 2 Main Level Bedrooms: 2 Main Level Bathrooms: 1 Three Quarter: 0 Lower Level Bedrooms: 0 Lower Level Bathrooms: 0 Half: 0 Basement Level Bedrooms: 0 Basement Level Bathrooms: 0 One Quarter: Detailed Room Info Room Type Rm Level Dimensions Description Primary Bedroom Upper 60 x 30 Wood Bedroom Main Carpet Bedroom Main Wood Dining Room Main Great Room Main Carpet Kitchen Main 1 x 1 Tile Living Room Main Carpet Office Upper Vinyl Primary Bathroom (Full) Upper Family Room Main Carpet Bathroom (Full) Main Parking Parking Total: 2 Garage Spaces: 2 Offstreet Spaces: Parking Type # of Spaces Parking Length Parking Width Parking Description Garage (Attached) 2 Association Information Association: No Restriction Covenants YN: No Senior Community: Site & Location Information Lot Size: 40.00 Acres / 1,742,400 SqFt Fencing: Fenced Current Use: Waterfront Feat: Vegetation: Grassed Road Surf/Front: Dirt/Private Road Road Responsibility: Horse: Yes Ski Features: Elementary School: Julesburg / Julesburg RE-1 Bldg/Complex Name: Middle/Junior Sch: Julesburg / High School: Julesburg / Julesburg RE-1 Parcel Number: 61104070 School of Choice: Is Incorporated: Zoning: AGR-NEC Walk Score: View Walk, Bike, & Transit Scores Building Information Architectural Style: Attached Property: No Common Walls: Direction Faces: View: City, Mountain(s), Plains Construction Materials: Stucco Roof: Metal Exterior Features: Patio/Porch Feat: Patio Pool Features: Water & Utilities Water Included: Water Source: Well Sewer: Well Type: Well Usage: Issued Well Permit #'s: 120831 Utilities: Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available Electric: Outbuildings Horse Amenities: Arena, Corral(s), Pasture Public Remarks Experience 40 - or up to 158 - acres of serene rural Colorado living with this beautifully maintained custom farmhouse, full of character and charm. Overlooking Julesburg, the home offers sweeping views and peaceful country surroundings. The property features a metal-roofed shop and barn, ideal for projects, livestock, or hobby farming. The arena is prepped for your choice of fencing or roping chutes, offering endless potential for equestrian or recreational use.Currently offered as 40 acres with the farmhouse, shop, and barn, buyers also have the option to purchase the full 158 acres. With versatile opportunities, this property could be retained as a large homestead or subdivided. Example parcel layouts are provided in the uploaded documents, with the potential to create additional parcels of at least 35 acres. Taxes listed are based on the the total 158 acre lot and buyer and buyers agent to verify any and all information.
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$3,995,000  •  130.3 acres
$4,295,000
BREATHTAKING 130-ACRE RANCH JUST WEST OF PAGOSA SPRINGS, formerly known as Parelli Natural Horsemanship Ranch. A rare and remarkable opportunity awaits with this 130-acre ranch tucked into one of the most scenic valleys in southwest Colorado. Set against the backdrop of the San Juan National Forest, this property offers direct access to over 30 miles of trails and panoramic views of the majestic Southern San Juan Mountains to the north and east. This unique parcel combines natural beauty with incredible versatility and includes a thoughtfully designed array of structures and infrastructure. The main residence is a comfortable ranch-style home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, a carport and 2 expansive covered outdoor living areas, perfect for entertaining or relaxing in the peaceful mountain air. A commercial-grade lodge adds even more value, boasting a spacious meeting room, fully equipped commercial kitchen, cubby room, men's and women’s restrooms, an ADA-compliant full bathroom, four showers, and two private bedrooms. For additional amenities, the property offers: 9 RV hookups with water and power, 14 heated bunk cabins, Large 8 stall horse barn, 17,760 sf covered arena, 4800 sf covered arena, multiple smaller barns and loafing sheds. Multiple western-style outbuildings suitable for use as offices, classrooms, tack rooms, or meeting spaces. Water is abundant thanks to multiple retention ponds and a high-output commercial well permitted for 30 gpm and a 10,000-gallon storage water tank, feeding both the home and lodge facilities. The land is protected by a conservation easement that ensures the permanent preservation of its natural beauty and ecological integrity. Neighboring properties to the west and north are also under conservation, securing long-term scenic and wildlife protection. In addition to the 130 deeded acres, the ranch includes a recreational and agricultural lease on an adjacent 317 acres through the Colorado Land Trust. This extraordinary property supports a wide range of lifestyle or organizational goals. Whether you envision: A horse lover’s paradise, A wedding/event venue, A wilderness education or experiential learning center, A veteran’s or recovery retreat, A faith-based camp or wellness retreat, A farm-to-table agricultural project, Or your own inspired vision... ...this ranch provides the infrastructure, setting, and potential to bring it to life. The conservation easement permits a variety of commercial or non-profit uses, provided there is an agricultural education component.
$1,100,000  •  102 acres
The Big Chili Ranch presents a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in a home ranch with all the necessary infrastructure in place for a cattle and/or horse operation. For the past 25 years it has served that purpose for a well-respected couple known across South Texas for their knowledge of cattle and horses alike. The ranch home, nestled in a cluster of live oaks, is the perfect place to raise a family in the country or for a couple to enjoy life at a slower pace. LOCATION The ranch is located at the intersection Highway 85 and FM 140 just a short hour from downtown San Antonio, TX. There is also access off of paved CR 315. -5 miles from Charlotte, TX -17 miles from Methodist Hospital Atascosa -20 miles to the Pleasanton H-E-B TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is split into three pastures all with their intended uses. The current owner has been reworking the largest of the three pastures by grubbing out the regrowth and planting some annuals. The house pasture is 12+/- acres beautifully cleared and maintained and has an awesome trophy live oak tree perfectly placed. The working trap is 13+/- acres and is used limited grazing and moving stock to the working pens and arena. WILDLIFE The wildlife that can be found in the area consists of native game and non-game species. These include but are not limited to white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, quail and predators; and of course there will likely be a feral hog rooting around from time to time. AGRICULTURE Livestock: The ranch’s several pastures have been used over the years for a variety of livestock grazing needs from small cow-calf operation, to running stockers, to managing herds moving between different leased pastures. Equestrian: The ranch is equipped with the necessities for a working horse operation with the lighted cutting arena and beautiful round pen lined with cedar stays. Everything needed to comfortably raise and keep horses is in place from horse sheds with turnouts, tack room, wash rack, etc. IMPROVEMENTS Ranch Home: The ranch home has an open floor plan perfect for gatherings with family and friends. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. In addition, there is a “in-law suite” attached to the other side of the two car garage. Cantina: Nearby is a cantina perfect for kicking your feet up and enjoying the southeast breeze. The cantina includes a kitchen, pantry, bathroom and plenty of room for seating areas. This is yet another great place for gatherings. Other Outbuildings and facilities: -90’x30’ equipment barn -60’x30’ hay barn -70’x25’ barn with pens attached -Lighted arena -Round pen -Horse sheds with turnouts, tack room and wash rack *Measurements are approximate. WATER There is a water well by the house that is used for domestic, livestock and wildlife uses. The water well distributes water to various troughs around the headquarters and ranch house. ELECTRICITY Electricity on property MINERALS A portion of Seller’s owned minerals are negotiable at the asking price. OTHER There are 7+/- acres on the opposite side of the highway from the main entrance that are included in this offering and being marketed separately as well. In addition, there is a cell tower on the west side of the property near the fence line.
Contact for Price  •  96.7 acres
Under Contract
Nestled in the coveted heart of Comfort, Texas, the 96.7± acre Estate on Cypress Creek is a rare live water offering that combines raw Hill Country beauty with thoughtful improvements for luxurious living, turnkey ranching, and unforgettable recreation. With direct frontage on Cypress Creek, high-end improvements, and a mix of pastureland, water, and well-appointed equestrian facilities, this property offers the perfect setting for a wide range of end users.
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$7,400,000  •  75 acres
$8,625,000
A Rare Colorado Equestrian Estate | Berthoud, Colorado Set amid 75 acres of open countryside with unobstructed Rocky Mountain views, this exceptional equestrian estate offers a rare convergence of privacy, luxury, and Western sophistication. A tree-lined drive leads to an impressive Colonial residence where refined craftsmanship and natural materials create a timeless sense of place. Inside, soaring ceilings, reclaimed wood floors, walls of glass, multiple fireplaces, and custom finishes complement expansive living and entertaining spaces. The chef’s kitchen anchors the home, while a hand-crafted bar—richly detailed in carved wood—and adjoining wine room provide an extraordinary setting for entertaining. Three spacious bedroom suites offer tranquil views, warm wood tones, and beautifully appointed private baths. The equestrian facilities are equally impressive. A state-of-the-art barn features oversized stalls, tack and grooming areas, a ranch-hand apartment/guest cottage suitable for an ADU, and a professional-grade riding arena. With the Rocky Mountains only minutes away, the property provides exceptional access to riding and outdoor recreation. Beyond the residence, the estate unfolds with an indoor pool, seven additional outbuildings, private pond, pivot sprinkler, expansive outdoor living areas, and meticulously landscaped gardens. Approximately $1.08 million in Handy Ditch water rights adds significant value and utility to the land. More than a luxury home, this is a fully realized Colorado estate—an extraordinary combination of land, water, equestrian amenities, architecture, and mountain views. For those seeking a property of true scale and distinction, this is the Yellowstone Ranch of Colorado.
$4,500,000  •  71 acres
Llano Horse Ranch is a spectacular equestrian facility situated on 71 pristinely manicured acres less than two miles from the square in downtown Llano. The ranch is ideally located just outside of the city limits and boasts over 1400’ of road frontage on Highway 16. After pulling through the custom entrance, the high standard of care and attention to detail throughout becomes evident. A crushed granite gravel road leads to a recently updated but still rustic-feeling rock home. The house is just over 3800 ft., consisting of 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Inside the home, the upstairs boasts a large entertaining area, including a generously sized bar and half bath. All of the bedrooms are downstairs, in addition to an office and well appointed kitchen. There are numerous decks and outdoor areas for enjoying views of the horses or simply relaxing by the fire. An additional fully equipped guest house offers two more bedrooms whenever extra space is needed. The horse facility is second to none and was originally designed by world champion roper Rich Skelton. Nothing was missed. The main barn has six stalls, a tack room, feed room, breeding shed, and an air-conditioned office with its own half bath. The covered arena is 130 x 275 and is supported by nine extra stalls, a round pen, an observation deck, and a lead-up for cattle. An electric hot walker sits just adjacent to the arena. There are multiple fenced pastures and horse paddocks of varying sizes throughout the property to accommodate a large variety of uses. The ranch has water throughout, with the main source being a 20 gpm well. Fences are in excellent condition, and all metal buildings have recently received a fresh coat of paint. This property is primed and ready for its next chapter. Future development possibilities only add to its potential. Come live the Hill Country dream at one of the nicest properties Llano County has to offer. LOCATION 3019 S State Highway 16 Llano, TX 78643 WILDLIFE Native whitetail deer, dove, occasional axis deer, and turkey can all be found on the property. IMPROVEMENTS On the property, there is a custom home, a high-end covered arena, and a guest house. WATER Well Water – 20 gpm ELECTRICITY Yes – CTEC MINERALS All Owned to Convey
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$3,195,000  •  70 acres
$3,450,000
Welcome to your dream ranch, nestled away in the hills of Colorado! Your private, 70-acre oasis backs to thousands of acres of BLM land and the Menefee Wilderness Area, giving you the feeling of being secluded while you’re just over 30 minutes to Durango and less than 15 minutes to Mancos. Imagine horseback riding, ATVing, hiking, snowmobiling, or snowshoeing without having to leave your property! Looking for a day on the slopes? Telluride Mountain Village is only 90 min away and Purgatory Resort is just under an hour! The proximity to all the desires one wants from a Colorado Home is ideal.
$1,690,000  •  64.78 acres
This a 65+/- deeded acre enjoyment ranch that has it all. There is a modern site built house, roping arena, working corrals, shop and easy access to the small town of Benson AZ. 20+ irrigated acres are fenced and cross fenced for horses and cattle.
$1,600,000  •  57 acres
Private, multi-faceted equestrian facility in SW New Hampshire
$1,799,999  •  54 acres
Stunning 54-Acre Ranch Property! Experience luxury and comfort in this 3551sqft home featuring an open floor plan, 4 beds, 3.5 baths, granite countertops, wood burning fireplace with stone covered surround, oversized doors, split floor plan, large laundry room with cabinets and countertops. The estate includes 2 horse pastures, riding arena, 8 steel corrals, and 72x60 haybarn. Enjoy modern outdoor amenities like a gazebo with a half bath and outdoor shower, a heated pool and spa, and a basketball/pickleball court. Additional highlights are a 100sqft meat locker, 50x75 3bay insulated shop, internet tower, 22kw generator, and 90 pecan trees. Ideal for horse enthusiasts and those seeking spacious, tranquil living. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of paradise.
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