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$29,950,000  •  23,600 acres
Dodge Ranch is one of the largest remaining ranches in California, with 111 assessor’s parcels totaling 23,600 deeded acres and 224,971 acres of federal grazing allotments, spanning approximately twenty square miles on the Madeline Plains, east of the unincorporated community of Ravendale, California. Currently, the ranch produces organic alfalfa on approximately 3,700 irrigated acres. Fourteen quality Nelson bubbler pivots deliver most of the water to the crop, and all but five of the pivots were installed new within the last five years. The holding consists of four ranches: Horn Ranch, Marr Ranch, Evans Ranch, and Dodge Ranch (the property’s headquarters). A summary of the property’s structures includes five houses, a duplex, two bunkhouses, a guest house, four corrals/stables, five storage shed/barn buildings, a mechanic’s shop, a seed shop, and several additional structures dedicated to ranch operations. The ranch is supplied with water through a system that includes over 20 wells, a series of canals, pipelines, lift pumps, culverts, and ponds, and the rights to abundant surface water from Dodge Reservoir and Buckhorn Reservoir.
$24,818,550  •  17,085 acres
Offered for the first time in more than four decades, Headwater Ranch represents one of the Northwest's largest contiguous ranch holdings. Long operated as part of a highly regarded family ranching enterprise, the ranch reflects generations of sound stewardship and a commitment to premium beef production - values embedded in its well-maintained infrastructure, productive irrigated farmland, extensive grazing resources, and exceptional set of water resources. The ranch is located east of the Cascade Range in central Oregon's high desert, approximately 70 miles southeast of Prineville, the county seat for Crook County, and just over 75 miles from the outdoor recreation hub of Bend. The physical footprint of the operation is impressive, encompassing approximately 72,000 total acres, including 17,085+/- deeded acres and 55,000+/- acres of surrounding Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land under a grazing permit to the ranch. With an emphasis on sound stewardship and premium beef production, Headwater Ranch can run 1,200+/- breeding cows plus bulls on a year-round basis, with capacity up to 1,500+/- cows, while raising hay and pasture on 2,300+/- irrigated acres, including 1,560+/- acres under nine center pivots. Defined by its water, the ranch is home to a unique natural spring complex that is the source of the South Fork of the Crooked River. These headwater springs feed several lakes and ponds and ultimately coalesce to form the South Fork, which flows north for over eight miles through the ranch. Extensive wetland areas and sub-irrigated meadows are associated with the springs, while additional water resources include reliable irrigation and stock water wells and strategically placed range developments. The ranch headquarters features a complete set of recently upgraded structures and facilities designed to support year-round, turnkey ranch operations. Building improvements include three remodeled homes, a renovated bunkhouse, a new shop building, equipment storage, tack and storage barns, and rebuilt corrals and cattle working facilities. The ranch supports an array of western wildlife, including elk, mule deer, and pronghorn as well as an impressive variety of waterfowl and other migratory bird species that take advantage of the property's diverse water features. In addition, the lakes on the property also offer excellent fishing for bass, while the South Fork provides habitat for native redband trout that inhabit the Crooked River system. The Facts: ~ Expansive year-round cattle and hay ranch in Central Oregon, approximately 70 miles southeast of Prineville and 75 miles east of Bend ~ Encompasses approximately 72,000 acres, including 17,085+/- deeded acres and 55,000+/- acres of BLM land under permit to the ranch ~ Runs 1,200+/- breeding cows plus bulls on a year-round basis, with capacity up to 1,500+/- cows ~ Raises hay and pasture on 2,300+/- irrigated acres, including 1,560+/- acres under nine center pivots ~ Unparalleled water resources for irrigation, livestock, wildlife, and recreation ~ Features a unique natural spring complex with multiple spring-fed lakes and over eight miles of the South Fork of the Crooked River ~ Quality set of residential and ranch improvements and facilities to support year-round living and livestock operations ~ Qualifies for up to six landowner tags for elk and deer ~ Excellent access on paved highways and well-maintained gravel roads ~ No conservation easement ~ Annual property taxes are approximately $27,000
$34,000,000  •  12,445 acres
Hedgpeth Ranch is a beautiful 12,445 acre property: a private hilltop estate with 50 acres of vineyard, a private lake with 22 acres of surface area and a storage capacity of 602.7 acre-feet of water, 87 miles of road and some of the largest Redwoods in Sonoma County. The property includes a grove of over 100 Old Growth Coast Redwood trees, the largest of which is nearly 13 feet in diameter. A road system of approximately 87 miles throughout the property offers convenient access. What makes Hedgpeth special, in addition to the privacy it affords, is the natural and beautiful scenery throughout the ranch. The Hedgpeth Lake is a private freshwater reservoir that may be enjoyed for swimming, boating, fishing, and other aquatic activities. The lake also has 22 acres of usable surface area for fishing and recreation. There is a series of creeks that flow throughout the property which include House Creek, Allen Creek, Pepperwood Creek, Danfield Creek, and Cow Creek. Nearby attractions include Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve and Salt Point State Park. Hedgpeth Ranch is 8 miles from Timber Cove, 11 miles from Cazadero, 32 miles from Healdsburg and 52 miles from Downtown Santa Rosa and 70 miles from San Francisco. Investment Highlights + 12,445 acres located on the Sonoma Coast + Approximately 30 miles from Santa Rosa and 70 Miles from San Francisco + 7,500 acres of commercial forest, including old growth Redwood trees and high quality timber, provide for great investment potential + Wildlife species make Hedgpeth an excellent hunting ground + The diverse terrain and beautiful scenery allow for a variety of activities such as horseback riding, ATV riding and hiking + In the Southwest section of the property lies Hedgpeth Lake that can be used for agricultural purposes, swimming and fishing + Hedgpeth Ranch is a pristine location for vineyard winery and orchard creation because of the great coastal weather of the Sonoma Coast; current 50-acre lease in place with Jackson Family Wines (lease expiration date: 12/1/2027 with an option to extend for five (5) years) + Hedgpeth can be an excellent location to raise cattle and livestock as there are already improvements onsite that are available for use, such as a feeder barn, horse stable and a rancher residence + Other potential uses include: commercial equestrian facility, dairy, slaughterhouse, wine tasting room, and farm stand + Hedgpeth receives favorable property tax treatment via the Williamson Act (also known as the California Land Conservation Act of 1965) + The Hedgpeth Ranch has 97 underlying land patents or partial patents. With the merger of parcels too small for the Ag zoning designation, there are 87 potential Certificates of Compliance available for the ownership + Outstanding grove of over 100 Old Growth Coast Redwood trees with a beautiful walking path + Solar power generation potential + Wind power generation potential
$23,500,000  •  11,252 acres
The Rockin D Ranch, consisting of 11,252+/- deeded acres and 960+/- acres of Colorado State lease land, represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large acreage, well-blocked operating ranch, within 60 miles of downtown Denver and a 45+/- minute drive to Centennial Airport near the Denver Tech Center area. The headquarters lie just 14 miles south of Byers and Interstate 70 and can be accessed by three county-maintained roads. The ranch is fenced into nine strategically designed pastures. It is exceptionally well-watered with 14 wells, numerous dirt tanks, seasonal ponds, and approximately three miles of a tributary to West Bijou Creek and Rattlesnake Creek bottom. The seller is reserving the legally decreed subsurface water rights. The terrain is incredibly diverse for an eastern Colorado ranch, featuring gentle, undulating topography with small-scale protective elevation changes, terraced hillsides, timbered foothills, open grasslands, and numerous rolling hills and drainages, all of which provide ample shielding from adverse weather conditions for livestock and wildlife, as well as a beautifully scenic and diverse aesthetic. The buildings, roads, fences, corrals, water tanks, wells, drinkers, and ponds have been meticulously maintained to the highest quality. Anchoring the improvements is a remodeled primary residence. Other ranch improvements include functional, well-maintained agricultural buildings, including a horse barn, cattle barn, equipment shop, storage shop, Quonset, secondary equipment shop, grain storage, and a newer modular home for a ranch manager's residence. Distant, yet unexpected views of the Rocky Mountain peaks of the Front Range dominate the skyline from most places on the ranch. Wildlife is abundant, including deer, antelope, and a variety of smaller game. Rockin D Ranch is a high-grade investment-quality operational ranch offering a multi-dimensional exit strategy and long-term appreciation, located in close proximity to Colorado's ever-expanding Front Range. The long-term potential of this ranch investment cannot be overemphasized or understated.  The Facts: ~ 11,252+/- deeded acres and 960+/- acres of state-leased land ~ 14 miles from Byers to the ranch headquarters ~ 30 miles from Parker to the west entrance of the ranch ~ Conveniently located within 60 miles of downtown Denver, an hour to Denver International Airport, and 45 minutes to Centennial Airport ~ Primary residence built in 1971 and later remodeled, with 3,460+/- square feet, five bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and a two-car garage; functional and well-maintained improvements include a horse barn, cattle barn, equipment shop, storage shop, Quonset, secondary equipment shop, grain storage, modular caretaker home, shop, small storage building, extensive corral system, and excellent fencing ~ Exceptionally well-watered, including numerous water wells, ponds, dirt tanks, catch ponds, and seasonal creek flows ~ Approximately two and a half miles of seasonal West Bijou Creek, two and a half miles of seasonal Rattlesnake Creek, and several miles of Mule and East Gulch drainages ~ Heavily lined cottonwood treed creek bottomland ~ Numerous drainages, small arroyos, and diverse topography all provide excellent livestock and wildlife protection ~ Abundant antelope, mule deer, occasional whitetail and elk, ducks, geese, and a variety of small game and bird species ~ Outstanding mixture of undulating topography, riparian areas, diverse landscape, creek bottom, and overall biodiversity ~ Predominantly sandy loam soil, blue grama, little bluestem, and brome grasses throughout the ranch ~ Annual precipitation ranges from 12 to 18 inches ~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,600 feet to 5,900 feet ~ Real estate taxes for 2025 are estimated at $13,450
$19,800,000  •  9,457 acres
In the Nez Perce language, "Powwatka" translates to "high, cleared ground, from where a view could be had" - a fitting description for this premier hunting and recreation ranch, marked by broad open meadows offering expansive views of the surrounding Blue Mountains. Powwatka Ridge, a substantial timbered ridge running north and south through the property, is a dominant feature of the ranch. Located in northeastern Oregon's Wallowa County, the ranch lies 25 miles (about an hour's drive) north of the town of Wallowa, 45 miles northwest of the county seat of Enterprise, and two hours southwest of the city of Lewiston, Idaho and its commercial airport. With an extensive national forest boundary, the ranch stretches nearly 10 miles north to south and spans 9,457+/- deeded acres, including approximately 650 acres of meadows, 4,000+/- acres of canyonlands and creek bottoms, and 4,800+/- acres of timbered uplands. The ranch is highlighted by diverse water resources throughout the property. It features over six miles of live water, including over a mile and a half of frontage on the legendary Grande Ronde River, three miles of Mud Creek, over a mile of Wildcat Creek, and three-quarters of a mile of Buck Creek. The Grande Ronde forms most of the ranch's northern boundary and supports a highly regarded fishery for steelhead, rainbow trout, and smallmouth bass. Numerous springs and ponds spread across the ranch, providing reliable year-round water for wildlife and cattle. Decades of land stewardship have created what is essentially a private wildlife preserve. The meadows, timbered uplands, canyons, and creek bottoms are home to large herds of elk along with mule deer, whitetail deer, black bear, cougar, turkey, grouse, quail, chukar partridge, and an array of non-game species. The ranch is located within the Sled Springs hunt unit and qualifies for up to five landowner preference tags for both elk and deer. A comprehensive set of building improvements complement the agricultural and recreational uses of the ranch. Residential structures offer ample room for the owner, guests, and ranch employees and feature a farmhouse, three duplex-style guest cabins, a manager's home, and a ranchhand home - 19 bedrooms in total. Ranch facilities include a shop building, horse barn, four hay barns, two equipment sheds, a historic livestock barn, working corrals, and a game processing building with a smokehouse. A 2,950+/- foot paved runway with two aircraft hangars provides private air access to the ranch. Powwatka Ranch combines scale, water, wildlife, and comfortable, practical improvements in a single, well-managed offering in one of the Inland Northwest's most spectacular landscapes. The ranch benefits from year-round county road access and carries no conservation easement, giving a future owner full flexibility to use and enjoy the property. The Facts: ~ 9,457+/- deeded acres with approximately 650 acres of meadows, 4,000+/- acres of canyonlands and creek bottoms, and 4,800+/- acres of timbered uplands ~ Located in northeastern Oregon's Blue Mountains roughly an hour and a half northwest of Joseph, Oregon, and its jet-capable general aviation airport and two hours southwest of Lewiston, Idaho, and its commercial airport ~ Premier hunting property qualifying for up to five landowner preference tags for elk and deer in the Sled Springs hunt unit ~ Multiple year-round springs and ponds and over six miles of live water, including over a mile and a half of frontage on the Grande Ronde River with fishing for steelhead, trout, and bass ~ Residential improvements include a farmhouse, three duplex-style cabins, a manager's home, and a ranchhand home, totaling 19 bedrooms ~ Additional structures include a shop building, horse barn, four hay barns, two equipment sheds, a historic livestock barn, working corrals, and a game processing building with a smokehouse ~ 2,950+/- foot paved runway with two aircraft hangars provides private air access to the ranch ~ Elevation ranges from 1,800 feet along the Grande Ronde River to over 4,400 feet atop Wood Butte ~ Annual real estate taxes are approximately $41,000
$15,000,000  •  8,519 acres
Carter Creek Ranch is an expansive 8,519+/- deeded acre property located ten miles southeast of Dillon, Montana, in a region known for its strong agricultural heritage and recreational opportunities. An airport with sufficient services for private aircraft, including large business jets, is within a 15-minute drive of the ranch. This ranch is primarily utilized for summer and fall grazing, with its southern boundary adjoining BLM public land, offering additional recreational access. The property features a diverse landscape that transitions from steep, rocky outcroppings to gently sloping creek bottoms and undulating benchland meadows. The terrain is punctuated by sagebrush, and pockets of spring-fed aspen groves, as well as dense stands of fir and pine, providing ideal habitat and cover for a wide range of wildlife. Hunting opportunities abound with resident populations of upland birds, mule deer, and elk. Water resources include perennial and seasonal creeks and springs, with the headwaters of Sweetwater Creek, Carter Creek, and Timber Creek each beginning on the ranch. These sources provide adequate water for both livestock and wildlife. Improvements include a modest home built in the early 1990s and a set of working corrals. Carter Creek Ranch offers a rare combination of productive grazing land, natural beauty, and excellent recreational potential, making it an ideal canvas for agricultural, conservation, or sporting pursuits. Its location close to the "Cowtown" of Dillon is an added benefit. The Facts: ~ 8,519+/- deeded acres ~ Predominately used for summer grazing and recreational purposes ~ Perennial and seasonal creeks and springs include Sweetwater, Timber, and Carter Creeks ~ Diverse terrain with aspen, fir, and pine providing habitat for upland birds, deer, and elk ~ Modest improvements with a house built in the early 1990s and working corrals ~ Access is off a county gravel road ten miles southeast of Dillon, Montana ~ Excellent agricultural, conservation, and recreational potential ~ Within 15 minutes of a jet-capable airport
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$16,000,000  •  6,332 acres
$21,000,000 • Under Contract
Bill E. Newman Real Estate LLC and Cruikshank Realty, Inc. are excited to be marketing the 6332 Acre Fry Irrigated Farm in Cimarron County, OK.
$8,000,000  •  3,445.31 acres
Nicholia Creek Ranch is a 3,445+/- deeded acre mountain ranch inclusive of expansive United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) leases spread along a high-hanging remote valley of southwest Montana. Ideally, the ranch serves as an outstanding base for seasonal summer and fall grazing with irrigated meadows and vast, rolling native range. The mountain vistas are incredible, with the second-tallest peak in the state of Montana (18 Mile Peak) dominating the western horizon. Over 3.3 million acres of the Beaverhead National Forest expand from the ranch, including the 62,500-acre Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area and its stunning lakes, which lie adjacent to the ranch. Nicholia Creek Ranch is a remote, ecologically diverse high-elevation scenic cattle ranch located in one of the more pristine and unspoiled regions of Montana. The Facts: ~ 3,445+/- deeded acres with BLM and a large USFS grazing lease ~ Scenic, high-hanging remote valley in southwest Montana west of Lima ~ 1,000+/- flood irrigated acres, rolling native range and willowed creek bottoms, including Nicholia Creek, are set against a backdrop of some of Montana's tallest peaks ~ One hour south of Dillon on the Idaho/Montana state line ~ Supports 800 AU seasonally from May through October, with bred cows often residing until December ~ Outstanding grass forage with high daily gains and a low-overhead operation ~ Temple Grandin designed corral system with calving barn ~ Simple "cowboy" living quarters with a metal pole barn ~ Ecologically diverse and supportive of a wide array of flora and fauna, some of which are abundant and unique to the area ~ Lots of wildlife including elk, deer, bear, antelope and upland birds with a robust population of sage grouse ~ Adjoins the national forest and associated Italian Peaks Wilderness Study Area, representing some of the best unspoiled lands in the region
$3,740,000  •  2,753 acres
LoMac Farms Box Elder Creek Tracts is a quality farm in northeastern Montana comprised of 2,753+/- deeded acres consisting of 2,018+/- acres of loamy cropland and 735+/- acres of rangeland. The tracts are characterized by flat to slightly sloping farm fields with interspersed grassy draws in some parcels. The area is known for its quality durum, spring wheat, hay, peas, lentils, and canola. The improvements include two steel buildings and numerous grain bins located on a single tract approximately 15 miles north of Poplar and 50 miles south of Scobey. Grain terminals are easily accessible via quality county and state roads. The Facts: ~ Located in Roosevelt County, Montana ~ 2,753+/- deeded acres ~ 2,018+/- acres of cropland ~ 735+/- acres of wild hay and native range ~ 36'x96' and 32'x60" metal buildings suitable for equipment storage ~ Numerous grain bins located in a single bin site ~ Access to grain terminals via quality county roads and state highways ~ Headquarters are located approximately 15 miles north of Poplar ~ Can be purchased as a whole or in tracts
$2,999,000  •  1,462 acres
1,462-acre Oregon regenerative farm. Carbon sequestration, pastured livestock, oak savannahs, water rights & agritourism. 22 mi from Mt. Hood. $2,999,000.
$5,750,000  •  1,280 acres
1,280 deeded acres 70 acres under Valley Pivot 120+/- Acres under wheel lines Average yield 600 tons +/- 3 Ag wells and 3 domestic wells. Yellow mine/Certa lock irrigation main lines. Average 3 cuttings on irrigated ground, 1 cutting on meadow ground. Cattle- 40 pairs, 4 bulls, replacement heifers, feeders etc., approx. 100 head operation. Main house 4,260 sq ft +/- tastefully combines the the historical portion of the home with the newer addition. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, office, formal living and dining areas, mud room, laundry room and exercise room. The large country kitchen is open and features a Wolfe range, double ovens and a large griddle. There is an attached 3 car garage and the main house incorporates a historic stone cellar built in the 1860’s. There is a 1,000 sq ft bunkhouse/caretakers cottage, 3bd, 1bth with full kitchen and a 900 sq ft hillside cowboy cabin 1bd, 1bth with full kitchen. Mature cottonwood trees surround the headquarters compound Year round creek provides stock water via 2,000 ft of PVC water lines buried 3-4 ft deep which provides plenty of water for irrigating the immediate grounds around the main house. There are 10 frost free hydrants around the property. Outbuildings include; tack house, pump house, filter room for well water, a 2-stall metal stud barn, 5-stall metal barn with storage room, Historic turn of the century wood barn (roof in process of being replaced), drill pipe corral system with hydraulic squeeze chute and lighting for night time operations. There are two 30’X100’ metal hay barns-each stores apron. 200 tons of hay. Large shop/equipment building. Solar stock water well. Includes deeded water rights out of McKissick Creek through the Long Valley adjudication. Water is abundant on the Ranch.
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$10,900,000  •  1,200 acres
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$6,500,000  •  1,117.3 acres
$8,000,000
For More Information or To Schedule a Showing, Contact Alex Webel, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 434-989-1199. The Lewis Family Farm is an exceptional organic farm raising grass-fed beef in New York's North Country. The property spans 1,117+/- acres, 850+/- of which are in pasture. The backdrop for the farm could not be any more picturesque, with Lake Champlain to the east and the 46 highest peaks of the Adirondack Mountains ("the 46-ers") to the west. The farm's operating strategy quite literally encompasses everything from the ground up, beginning with the soil. Drain tile has been installed under all 850+/- acres of pasture to eliminate runoff and soil compaction, the result is nutrient rich, resilient sod with root systems running several feet deep. In turn, this creates the foundation for the rotational grazing program. The accompanying improvements match the quality of the land and everything from the fencing to the barns to the six homes has been thoughtfully designed and well executed. It could easily support an operation much larger in size. The property's abundant appeal extends well beyond agriculture. The charming lakeside town of Essex can be reached in under ten minutes and the two northeastern landmarks on the farm's doorstep - Lake Champlain and the iconic Adirondack Mountains - provide year-round outdoor recreation. The Lewis Family Farm is a rare opportunity to step into a first-rate organic, grass-fed cattle operation on a pristine farm in a highly scenic and desirable area. The Facts: ~ 1,117+/- acres ~ 850+/- acres of pasture land ~ USDA certified grass-fed and NOFA-NY Certified Organic ~ Fully fenced and cross-fenced, designed for intensive grazing ~ Drain tile installed under all pastures and barns ~ Extensive agricultural infrastructure, including ample hay and equipment storage ~ Fully heated, multi-bay farm shop with farm office and upstairs apartment ~ On-site, farm-use quarry ~ Four houses, including a 19th century main farmhouse (five bedrooms, 3,400+/- square feet) ~ Two additional, partially finished homes ~ Exceptional recreation nearby on Lake Champlain and in Adirondack Park ~ Under ten minutes to Essex, New York ~ One hour to Burlington, Vermont and Burlington ~ International Airport via the Lake Champlain ferry ~ Four-and-a-half hours to New York City and two hours to Montreal ~ Excellent potential for a family compound ~ Adjacent to the 3,700+/- acre Split Rock Wild Forest (part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve)
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$4,850,000  •  1,000 acres
$6,950,000
The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. Over 500 acres of timberland could also be managed for income. Until this year, 130 acres of wild rice and 150 acres of flood-irrigated hay ground were farmed on the ranch. Abundant wetlands and the presence of Burney Creek underscore the valuable water resources and water rights on the property.
$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.
$13,900,000  •  812 acres
812 acre ranch 30 minutes from downtown and airport. Hunting, fishing, horseback riding and more. Lake and several ponds. 4 homes, plus cabins. Miles of road, outdoor lighting, support buildings. Impeccably maintained.
$5,575,000  •  453 acres
Edgewood Farm is a historic and thoroughly improved farm located just outside of Orange, Virginia. Set against the Blue Ridge Mountains, Edgewood's rolling topography features a balanced mix of scenic beauty, agricultural utility, and the classic lifestyle of Virginia's hunt country. The expansive, five-bedroom, main house (circa 1853) anchors the property and is surrounded by a comprehensive set of complementing structures, including a pool and pool house, manager's house, barns, and a fully retrofitted event space, which is comprised of several historic support structures and barns that can easily accommodate weddings and other events. The Rapidan River traces the farm's southern and eastern boundaries for nearly two and a half miles, creating a riparian buffer that further adds to the farm's bucolic appeal. Additional water features include two stocked ponds. The pastures are actively leased for cattle grazing and hay production, while recreational trails wind throughout the land. Located ten minutes from Orange, forty-five minutes from Charlottesville, and only ninety minutes from Washington, D.C., Edgewood captures the perfect equilibrium of privacy, accessibility, recreation, and agriculture, all while providing the infrastructure and location needed to support a dynamic and engaging lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 453+/- acres ~ Five-bedroom, 6,650+/- square foot main home (circa 1853) ~ Extensive additional improvements include multiple guest homes, the manager's house, event facilities, pool, and pool house. ~ Multiple equipment barns and enclosed workshop ~ 2.4+/- miles of frontage on the Rapidan River ~ Two stocked ponds (approx. 2.7+/- acres and 1.6+/- acres) ~ 270+/- acres of fenced pasture ~ Ample opportunity to develop recreational and equestrian resources ~ Whitetail deer, Eastern Wild Turkey, black bear, dove, and a variety of seasonal waterfowl are all present ~ Ten minutes to Orange, Virginia ~ 45 minutes to Charlottesville, Virginia ~ 90 minutes to both Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia ~ Charlottesville Albemarle Regional Airport and Dulles International Airport can be reached in under 30 minutes and 90 minutes, respectively ~ Not under conservation easement
$5,900,000  •  334 acres
Sundale Fruit Company is comprised of approximately 334 acres adjacent to the Columbia River just west of Roosevelt WA. The acreage is planted to high-density apple, cherry and pear orchards. Elevations range from 285ft to 625ft with an early micro-climate which produces some of the earliest and most valuable fruit in the Northwest. Varietals include: Apples - Honey Crisp, Buckeye Gala, Granny Smith, and Fuji; Cherries - Bing and Coral Champagne; Pears - Bartlett and Anjou. The property features extensive housing infrastructure including a 3300 sq ft owners residence, manager's residence, foreman's residence, and numerous housing options for workers as well as H2A labor housing.
$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.
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$2,499,999  •  155.61 acres
$2,750,000
Enjoy spectacular sunrises and sunsets from this Hill Top Ranchers Dream Home, offering sweeping panoramic views of 155+acres located within easy commute of DFW and Tyler-Longview-Lake Fork. The primary residence has 3 BR and 4 BA while the secondary residence has 2 BR and 2 BA. The property also comes with two machinery buildings, hay barn and a covered working facility complete with scales and more. The Primary residence offers multiple HVAC zones with separate guest wing, chef’s dream kitchen with an island, granite counter tops and dining area. Designed with modern amenities it has a characteristic Texas flair. The homes separate office and formal dining area make this home perfect for a variety of entertaining or work scenarios. Comfort and luxury come together in the main suite with separate sitting area, private entrance to the pool area, spa like on suite and massive walk-in closet. The property itself is gated, fenced and cross fenced, has 5 ponds and a mix of grasses. This gorgeous ranch property could be the new location for your agricultural operation, retreat, generational home or family legacy. An additional 14 acres and the Big Barn are available for additional consideration and the Seller will consider subdivision of the property. The options abound with this property.
$795,000  •  108 acres
Spanning 108+ acres of pristine South Eastern Idaho rangeland, the Hat Creek Ranch hits the bullseye for those looking for seclusion, abundant water rights, wild game, an air strip, plenty of ground for grazing, southern exposure and 100% off grid and redundant power. The property spans across the Hat Creek drainage and offers private access to South Gulch, providing over a 1/2 mile of Hat Creek frontage. The main cabin sits at the north end of the property with expansive views over a private pond and is completely off grid with an impressive solar array and back up generator. A strong well provides ample water. There are water rights galore here, with a gravity fed system from a spring box located up South Gulch with a BLM granted road easement to access the spring. Water is piped from the Main Cabin to the original 1888 Homestead cabin which has been thoughtfully turned into an artist's studio. A private 1000' airstrip (with room for expansion) and a former hangar (now shop) lies to the West of the artist's studio. At the far end of the property, nestled along Hat Creek itself, is a comfortable guest cabin, also completely off-grid and fully furnished. This may be a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a large piece of Idaho ground with so many sought after features.
$1,695,000  •  79.23 acres
Western Colorado ranch compound, multiple dwellings, VRBO potential, equestrian, hobby ranching, views, & ponds.
Contact for Price  •  58.43 acres
Welcome to JAG Ranch, a refined 58.43± acre Hill Country estate located just outside Harper, Texas in Kimble County. Privately tucked behind extensive groves of mature trees, this low-fenced ranch offers a rare blend of luxury living, native Hill Country wildlife, and recreational amenities. The property is anchored by a classic Texas limestone residence, a fully equipped guest house, a barn for equipment and storage, a dedicated movie room, and a stocked private lake—creating a turnkey retreat designed for comfort, privacy, and year-round enjoyment.
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$1,195,000  •  45.6 acres
$1,490,000
Experience wine country living on this spectacular 45.61-acre estate northeast of Plymouth, the heart of Amador County. This beautifully designed 2,492 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom home showcases stunning arched architecture, soaring open windows, and views of lush landscaping, vineyards, and rolling hills. Three separate porches amplify the private views, and high-quality brick and masonry construction, plus hardwood floors throughout, further distinguish the home. The property's vineyard features 19 acres of Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, Nebbiolo, Touriga, and Tinta Cao grapes, some of which have produced award-winning reserve wines for local wineries since the late 1970s. The property also two wells, mature walnut trees, a tranquil irrigation pond, and a sparkling lap pool with a built-in hot tub - with a new, top quality heating system - surrounded by vibrant roses and multiple producing fruit trees, including Meyer lemons, oranges, figs, kumquats, and pomegranates. Inside, the primary king suite includes a spa-like bathroom with a private sauna for ultimate relaxation. The estate also includes a spacious barn divided into a high-bay shop area and separate, apartment-style living quarters with 1 full bathroom and 1 spacious bedroom with a wood-burning stove. The space is perfect for guests, or multigenerational living, but has been a source of steady, long-term rental income for the owners for years. Offered fully furnished, this turnkey property has income-producing potential while delivering an unmatched lifestyle in a serene, picturesque setting. This is more than a home; it's a retreat, a vineyard, and an investment all in one.
F&R Partners