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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.
$7,500,000  •  8,954 acres
Under Contract
Cat Creek Ranch is a rare find that combines the charm of rural life with investment potential, making it a prime opportunity for those seeking a legacy property in Colorado.
Contact for Price  •  1,336 acres
Elk Mountain Ranch combines a well-positioned custom lodge, functional hunting infrastructure, diverse topography, and flexible configuration, creating an opportunity equally suited for the serious sportsman, investor, or legacy-minded landowner.
$3,200,000  •  1,077 acres
Welcome to Lazy K Ranch, an extraordinary turnkey South Texas hunting ranch where decades of thoughtful wildlife management, exceptional native habitat, and premier improvements come together to create one of the finest recreational properties available today in the Kinney County region.
$4,285,350  •  963 acres
Long View Ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire 963 contiguous acres of highly desirable South Texas ranch land featuring established improvements, extensive hunting infrastructure, approximately 5,800 feet of Elm Creek, nearly one mile of Jack Creek, a surface pond, water well, rainwater collection systems, and premier wildlife habitat. Combining accessibility, functionality, scale, and exceptional recreational appeal, Long View Ranch is a turnkey hunting and recreational property ready for immediate enjoyment less than one hour from San Antonio.
$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.
$9,800,000  •  931.71 acres
End of the road privacy on 900+ acres with some of the best views you'll ever see in the Rocky Mountains. No Covenants,No Deed Restrictions, and No Conservation Easement. Neighboring 35 acre parcels in the Continental Divide Ranch development have recently sold for $425,000 - $450,000, making this a great land bank play for future development.Bordering 3 ranches all over 1,500 acres, and being less than 1 mile from the Colorado/New Mexico state line, this ranch is home to one of the biggest elk migrations in Southwestern Colorado. Lush native grass meadows, mature gamble oak groves, dark timber, stands of aspen trees, and spring fed watering holes all provide different ecosystems for the numerous amount of wildlife that call this ranch home. Elevation ranges from 7960' in the lower meadows to 8720' on the upper hillside. Underground electric is installed at the north end of the ranch, and central water is available. This property has good year round access on well maintained gravel roads. Holding costs are some of the lowest in the country with extremely low ag taxes of only $210 a year. This is Colorado GMU # 78 where over the counter bull elk tags are readily available and mule deer buck tags can typically be drawn every year. This ranch also qualifies for private land owner tags where another2-3 tags for each species could be available on an annual basis.
$28,000,000  •  855 acres
This extraordinary 855-acre live-water ranch lies in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, just west of Dripping Springs and approximately 45 minutes from downtown Austin. The property features nearly 1.5 miles of spring-fed Mustang Creek, flowing year-round—even in drought conditions—and dammed to create multiple deep lakes ideal for fishing, swimming, and paddleboarding. The ranch is also conveniently located within 30 minutes of the renowned vineyard region between Johnson City and Fredericksburg, as well as Wimberley. The land showcases dramatic elevation changes, with rolling valleys and commanding hilltops that deliver sweeping panoramic views in every direction. Crowning one of these hilltops is a 7,000 sq ft custom residence offering six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, thoughtfully upgraded with new hardwood floors, a fully updated kitchen, an elevator, a dedicated wine room, and a Savant AV control system. Outdoor living is equally impressive, with a negative-edge pool and expansive entertaining areas that take full advantage of the surrounding vistas. Privacy is paramount, with access provided by a gated, one-mile private paved road, and the entire ranch is high fenced. A large pond greets you at the entrance, and wildlife is abundant throughout the property. The ranch is managed under a wildlife plan and includes 10 deer feeders, six turkey feeders, and six established food plots, supporting a thriving habitat. Additional improvements near the creek include a two-bedroom, one-bath foreman’s house, a rustic three-bedroom, two-bath guest home, a well-designed equestrian facility, and a large equipment barn. The property has also been evaluated for the potential addition of a 5,100-foot private runway, further enhancing its versatility. Whether envisioned as a recreational retreat, hunting ranch, legacy estate, or private sanctuary, this property represents a rare offering that captures the very best of Texas ranch living. Additional acreage available; please inquire with agent for details.
$2,749,348  •  596 acres
The Moffett Ranch is situated near the Frio and La Salle County border just 18 miles southwest of Dilley, TX. The property offers convenient CR access and a variety of potential uses. Whether you’re seeking farmland to reclaim, a recreational hunting tract, or a quiet rural homestead, this property is well-positioned to meet those needs. The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred a couple decades in the past. The area’s native characteristics are now conducive to supporting wildlife habitat, making it ideal for hunting and other outdoor recreational activities. In addition, the property is suitable, with some pasture improvement, for grazing livestock. LOCATION 18 miles SW of Dilley, TX. 81 miles from San Antonio, 67 miles from Uvalde, 87 miles from Laredo. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch consists of old and new regrowth and riparian habitat along Cibolo Creek. There is a gentle slope from north to south toward Cibolo Creek that traverses the south side of the property. WILDLIFE The ranch is home to nearly all native wildlife that call this area of La Salle County home. White-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, bobcats and coyotes are present in this area just to name a few. AGRICULTURE The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred around 25 years ago as we understand. The property does have working pens for cattle and a 380 acre peanut allotment. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are limited to a set of cattle pens and the property is fenced with a mix of low fencing and high fencing, offering a starting point for livestock or other recreational or agricultural objectives. WATER There are two water wells; to the best of our knowledge, the carrizo irrigation well had shallow water intrusion and was abandoned and hasn’t worked in 25+ years. In addition, there is a shallow water well that can be run via generator. ELECTRICITY An electric service line enters the property on the northwest corner and also runs down the entirety of the west side of the property along the CR. MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
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$6,461,000  •  555 acres
$6,461,000
555± acre irrigated farm in Garfield County with up to 370 acres in production, extensive water rights, custom residence, heated shop, hay barns, covered storage, Highway 89 access, and irrigated pasture potential. Historically managed for premium forage production with established infrastructure supporting hay and livestock operations.
$4,940,000  •  520 acres
The Middle Creek Farm is an exceptional recreational property featuring high quality soils that not only produce large crop yields but also grow giant deer. The rocky, hardwood lined ridges, fertile tillable acreage, giant deer, and proximity to the Kansas City metroplex make this property an ideal candidate for the recreational minded land investor. LOCATION The property is located less than an hour south of the heart of Kansas City with an easy drive down Highway 69 and then west for 3 miles on W 399th St. The nearest town is La Cygne which is located 5 miles south. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The farm features rocky ridges covered in a variety of hardwoods providing not only cover but forages as well. The topography fluctuates between 930′ on the highest ridges down to 820′ in the creek bottom. The multiple ridges running throughout the property provide incredible travel corridors for the bucks searching for that next doe during the rut or for you to pattern a buck during the early season. There are a couple locations around the property where waterfowl impoundments could be created to extend your hunting season and all around versatility of the farm. Creating these impoundments in the hardwoods would create some exceptional feeding habitat for the waterfowl feeding on the fallen acorns. WILDLIFE The Middle Creek Farm has exceptional wildlife including white-tailed deer, Eastern turkey, and various waterfowl species. This property has been strictly managed during the current owner’s tenure to grow and produce trophy whitetails. Along with the wildlife, catfishing can be enjoyed in Middle Creek. Historically, this farm grows incredible trophy whitetail. In 2025, the farm was no different with 5 deer over 160”. 3 of which were over 170” and 1 over 180”. All of them are still alive as of shed season and should all continue to grow and be there for the 2026 season. Large ownership to the north and west further enhances the ability to let deer mature to 5 years of age. After running cameras in late July and early August all of the big boys from last year are back and then some. Now 5 deer from believed to be 170”-190”+ are residing on the farm daily and utilizing the bean fields and the feeders. AGRICULTURE There are 146± acres of tillable located on the property that has historically been in a soybean, corn, wheat rotation. Soil quality is phenomenal and is rated Class II and consists mainly of Verdigris, Lebo, Hepler, and Osage silt loams. The tillable acreage is currently on a cash rent basis of $110/acre for a total of $16,060. IMPROVEMENTS The property has strategically placed redneck blinds, tree stands, and feeders. A map with access trails will be provided for the new owner. The seller wants the next owner to succeed in the harvest of tremendous deer. WATER The property gets it’s namesake from the live water traversing the property referred to as Middle Creek. There are also several wet weather streams that feed into Middle Creek along with a small pond located toward the western boundary. Rural water runs along the road frontage providing a great resource for those looking to build a home or hunting lodge. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found along the road frontage as well as the interior of the property near the oil & gas facilities. MINERALS All minerals are believed to be owned and shall be transferred with the sale of the property. The minerals are currently leased and under production. The production has historically generated the Seller approximately $18,000/year. The O&G production on the property has proven to be a great benefit. The operator does not hunt, and he also does NOT access the property during hunting hours keeping the prime movement times undisturbed. For the absentee landowner, the operator acts as a great security resource by keeping an eye on the property and notifying the landowner of anything that may seem amiss. This is a great relationship that has been developed by the current owner and is strongly recommended to the new owner to continue. This is an Agent/Broker owned property.
Contact for Price  •  435.54 acres
Welcome to Rancho Vista Ranch, an exceptional +/-435.537-acre high-fenced hunting ranch situated in the far eastern reaches of Edwards County.
$21,500,000  •  408.74 acres
The Underwood Ranch is a remarkable 408.74+/- acre property with a convenient location near Lampasas and Austin. Its diverse topography features breathtaking vistas, productive bottom land, and cleared cedar trees. The crown jewel of the ranch is a stunning main house with exquisite craftsmanship, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 half baths, two commercially equipped kitchens, a great room with a massive bar, and a 5-car garage. A barndominium, a foreman's/guest house, and a multi-use building offer additional living and storage space. Abundant water resources, stocked lakes/ponds, electric and windmill wells ensure self-sufficiency. With high fencing, an MLD permit, and a variety of wildlife, the ranch is ideal for hunting. Whether as a retreat, event venue, or family/corporate ranch, the Underwood Ranch is a versatile property that will bring joy every time you enter its gates.
$1,800,000  •  320 acres
Possible uses and opportunities, Ranching, Farming, Solar, Wind, Warehousing, Storage, Development, Housing, R V Park, Glamping, its endless possibilities,! Seller Financing with the right terms!
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$2,890,000  •  313 acres
$2,950,000
Passing through a custom lava rock gated entry to the impressive improvements. Here is an example of exquisite design and excellent craftsmanship achieving the perfect blend, creating a masterpiece. This 5,230-sf, 4-bedroom, 4.5 bath luxury home is a one-of-a-kind Spanish Mission discovery and a delight to see. Encompassing 313 acres of untouched land, 67 acres on the south side of HWY 299 and 246 acres on the north side. The home sits on a majestic lava rock bluff, capturing the sunrise and panoramic views of beautiful Fall River Valley and manicured greens of a nearby golf course. Entering the home and stepping into the great room will take your breath away, not only is the space itself spectacular, but the wall of windows capturing the views puts it on a new level. A custom lava rock fireplace encompasses one wall. The imported handmade Mexican tile floors flow throughout the home. Two glass doors open to the expansive back deck with 2nd custom lava rock fireplace and BBQ area. What a wonderful space to relax and enjoy the view. The great room opens to a dream kitchen, charming breakfast nook, and butler pantry. Also, on the main floor you will find two additional bedrooms with ensuite baths. An office/den and a large laundry. Ascending to the second level on an open stairway brings you to a balcony overlooking great room. This level features a well-appointed guest suite along with the owner’s suite. The detached 3-car finished garage has a wonderful guest apartment above. Unique lava rock pump house and storage room is the final building on the property, which is mainly level, other than the fantastic rock bluff. The 246 acres on the north side of HWY 299 has been used for cattle grazing in the past. This is an amazing opportunity to own this spectacular home and be the first to warm it with family and friends. Property Highlights: DETAILS: 313 acres. Parcel number 023-210-025, 246+acres. Used for pasture in the past. Parcel number 023-210-027, 67.09 acres. Home built in 2011, stucco siding and Spanish tile roof. GREAT ROOM: This expansive room is open to second floor above, with curved wood ceiling, east facing wall of windows and lava rock fireplace with gas starter. Engraved concrete mantel, built in wood rack and sitting space on hearth. Glass doors open to spacious deck. Imported handmade Mexican tile floor throughout great room, into kitchen, office/den, laundry and down the halls. KITCHEN: Open to great room, this spectacular kitchen features granite slab counters, stainless appliances including 6 burner gas range with grill, copper farm sink and center island. Knotty Alder custom cabinets, some glass facing. Cozy breakfast nook will be a popular hang out any time of day. Around the corner, past the oversized double glass sliding doors to side deck, is the butler pantry with second refrigerator, sink and wine cooler. Same granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. The oversized laundry room is next to butler pantry. L shaped design with granite counters, sink and washer/dryer set up to stay. OFFICE/DEN: Double doors open to great room, this space is large enough for several couches, desks, or would also make a great hobby room, TV room or lounge area. Large storage closet. LOWER BEDROOM WING: The main floor ½ bath is located in this wing, with two bedrooms and a large storage room plus a component room. Both bedrooms have carpet flooring and large closets, one with a gas fireplace in a tile hearth. Both have Full baths with tile flooring and tile shower over tub. Glass doors to small private balconies. STAIRS and BALCONY: Tile stairs with custom wrought iron railing ascend to a large balcony overlooking the great room. Alcove with glass door opening to west-facing covered balcony. Large storage room and component room. Balcony offers access to the guest suite and the owner’s suite. UPSTAIRS GUEST SUITE: Large room with gas fireplace, walk-in closet, and full bath with farm sink in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinet, tile shower, and jetted tub. Glass door to private balcony. This unit has its own heating control. OWNERS SUITE: Large open space with high wood ceiling, carpet flooring, gas fireplace in tile hearth, coffee/wine station with sink, undercounter refrigerator, and microwave. Granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Glass door to a large, covered, private patio. The oversized closet is ready for new owners to design. The bath is a showplace with the shower taking center stage. Granite and rock with multiple shower heads and sprayers. Custom glass doors and just WOW! Dual copper sinks in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Tile flooring, just a great overall space. ENTERTAINMENT DECK: Wonderful open area running ¾ length of home. 2000 sf. of Brazilian Tigerwood for decking and custom-wrought iron railing. Unique lava rock fireplace tucked into a small alcove with engraved concrete mantle. The deck wraps around the kitchen side of the home with long L-shaped stairs. Above and underdeck lighting. IN ADDITION: • Both floors have component rooms, a water heater, a furnace, and on-demand hot water. Gas operated. The den closet has an additional water heater. • Both floors have storage rooms, one above the other. This will enable a future elevator. • Custom solid wood doors. • Custom wood molding. GARAGE and APARTMENT: This 2000 +/- sf. building (1000 sf. each floor) has stucco siding and tile roof. Offering an extended 300 sf. concrete pass-through carport area. The enclosed garage offers 220 power, 3 car capacity with two rollup doors on automatic control. This space has concrete floors with an extended workshop area. Also, sheet rocked and insulated. Door from the carport area opens to tile stairs leading to the wonderful upstairs apartment. (Same tile as in main home) Tile floor continues through the main areas. Fully equipped kitchen with room for a small table and washer/dryer space. (washer dryer included) High wood ceiling in living area. Full bath with tile floor, tile shower over tub, and single farm sink vanity. One bedroom, carpet flooring, large closet and glass slider to deck and stairs to ground floor. ROCK PUMP HOUSE: Unique construction with lava rock siding. Double doors to an insulated and sheet-rocked interior. Concrete floors with a drain hold two bladder tanks. IN ADDITION: • Underground power to the home and garage. • The water well is 400ft deep, holds a 3 HP pump producing 25 GPM. • The septic system is oversized. 3000-gallon tank with 700ft if leach line. • Water and power lines along the road to the entry. • Maintained road drops down along lava bluff to a lower portion of the property. • Electric front entry gate with keypad. • Main driveway on 67 acres is directly off HWY 299; second entry road is also off HWY 299, not in use. • The 246 acres is undisturbed, used for grazing in the past. Power line goes through and amazing views off bluff, access off HWY 299 and Glenburn Road. NOTE: "Villa Salida del Sol" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Villa Sunrise" or "Villa Rising of the Sun." In essence, it describes a place or location that is associated with the sunrise.
Contact for Price  •  300 acres
Old Sawmill Ranch is a 300± acre partially high-fenced property in the heart of San Saba County, offering a rare blend of exceptional water resources, trophy wildlife, and diverse terrain. Thoughtfully managed for decades, this ranch is an ideal setting for a future legacy property, private retreat, or strategic investment in the Texas Hill Country.
$3,995,000  •  232.8 acres
Under Contract
Welcome to Sycamore Creek Hills Ranch, a private 232+/- acre retreat in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, located east of Marble Falls between Lago Vista and Marble Falls on County Road 341, just six miles east of FM 1431. Convenient access via a paved county road, combined with close proximity to Horseshoe Bay, gives this property the rare combination of seclusion and convenience—true privacy with everyday essentials, dining, and shopping just minutes away. The land itself is the star of this property, featuring dramatic rolling terrain with elevations reaching 1,060ft, creating sweeping panoramic views that shift with every rise and valley across the ranch. From the higher elevations, expansive Hill Country vistas stretch for miles, while the lower terrain offers sheltered, scenic pockets perfect for a homestead, weekend retreat, or future estate. A seasonal creek winds nearly a mile through the property, adding both scenic character and ecological richness to the landscape, and supporting an abundance of native wildlife throughout the year. Throughout the ranch, the varied topography creates numerous standout homesite opportunities, with many elevated locations offering ideal settings for a main residence, guest house, or additional structures. The combination of open pasture, native brush, and rolling hills gives the property a sense of expansive openness while still offering pockets of privacy and natural shelter. Whether envisioned as a working ranch, hunting property, or private family retreat, the land offers the flexibility to support nearly any vision. For those drawn to the outdoors, the ranch is a true playground—ideal for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and simply taking in the quiet of the Hill Country. The combination of size, water, and topography supports a healthy population of native wildlife, making this an exceptional property for hunters and nature enthusiasts alike. Given its size, elevation, water feature, and proximity to both Austin and the Highland Lakes area, Sycamore Creek Hills Ranch represents a rare opportunity for a wide range of buyers. With multiple potential uses—from a private estate to a future residential development—this property offers natural beauty, long-term flexibility, and a setting that's hard to match anywhere else in the Texas Hill Country.
$3,995,000  •  231.23 acres
231± acre Mancos, CO ranch with multiple remodeled homes, irrigated pasture, water rights, ponds, and excellent hunting access in GMU 73.
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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.
$2,950,000  •  161 acres
Located just southwest of Briggs in northeast Burnet County, the Chimney Ranch is a conveniently located Hill Country property with a balanced mix of scenery, recreation, agriculture and usability. Rolling terrain, long views, scattered trees, and a well-positioned pond create an attractive landscape, while subtle touches of ranch history add character. Positioned for future development and offering easy access via RM 243, this land is ideally suited for a future homestead, recreational retreat, grazing livestock or potential development opportunity. LOCATION Situated in the northeast quadrant of Burnet County, the ranch lies just southwest of Briggs, Texas, with access off RM 243. Cedar Park – 30 mins Austin – 54 mins San Antonio – 2 hrs Dallas – 3 hrs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features a gentle, rolling terrain with a slight incline toward the back, providing excellent southwesterly views. Most areas consist of open pastures dotted with scattered ash junipers. Near the front, mature hardwoods create an ideal gathering spot for friends and family, highlighted by a charming old homestead fireplace as the focal point of this area. WILDLIFE The Chimney Ranch is home to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkey, dove, and various varmints and non-game species—offering year-round hunting opportunities. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has a set of working pens and a couple outbuildings. WATER Located at the center of the property, there is approximately 1.9-acre pond. It is carefully positioned to gather runoff from the upper fields by using the natural topography, making the most of each rainfall. An old windmill well exists on the ranch. Additionally, a secluded spring in the woods creates a clear pool that flows over rocks into a creek bed, shaded by large hardwood trees. ELECTRICITY An electric service line and meter are located toward the front of the property.
$780,000  •  160.76 acres
RECENT PRICE IMPROVEMENT The Jerry Bay Farm presents a unique investment opportunity in agricultural real estate, encompassing farm properties that boast dediversified crop production. The farm is located in the legal jurisdiction of Township 22 South, Range 54 West of the 6th PM. Legal Description spans Section 27 (NE¼), excluding approximately 5.24 acres for a designated home site in the NW corner. Soils The Jerry Bay Farm is comprised predominately of Class I & Class II soils. The soils quality of the farm gives the opportunity to maximize crop production with approximate management. The predominant soils series include: Nepesta clay loam, Numa clay loam, Korman and Neesopah loams and Rocky Ford silty loam. Water and Crop Acres Water resources play a crucial role in the agricultural productivity of the Jerry Bay Farm. The property includes 145 shares of the Holbrook Mutual Irrigation Canal. This significant water allocation enhances the farm's irrigation capabilities. The total crop acres consist of approximately 124.6 FSA acres under irrigation. Improvements and Irrigation In a strategic move to enhance agricultural efficiency and ensure optimal crop irrigation, the farm has recently invested in a new 2023 Rienke Model #2065, a state-of-the-art 7-tower sprinkler system. With the addition of the new sprinkler system, it placed approximately 124.6 acres under pivot irrigation center. With the new sprinkler system in place, the farm is poised to elevate its crop production and improve water management on the farm. Other improvements include a hay shed that is located on Section 22 which is across the county road from Section 27 where the sprinkler is located. The site also contains an East End Municipal Water Tap. The approximately 6 acres in which the hay shed is located would also provide a nice building site for a residence with the convenience of city water. Crops: The Jerry Bay Farm boasts a history of successfully cultivating various crops, including Alfalfa, Corn, Forage Sorghum, Triticale, Watermelons and Cantaloupes. This diverse range of crops not only underscores the versatility of the land but also indicates its adaptability to different agricultural pursuits. The most recent use of the property has been for corn, alfalfa, and forage sorghum production. The addition of the new sprinkler system will position the farm to increase more of the acreage into alfalfa production if desired. With the soil, climate and water the farm is well positioned for alfalfa production all the while offering the opportunity of other crops as well. Hunting: In addition to its agricultural potential, the Jerry Bay Farm offers hunting opportunities, with a population of Mule Deer frequently visiting the property. This additional recreational aspect adds to the overall appeal of the investment, catering to individuals with varied interests in both agriculture and outdoor activities. Location Directions: For ease of navigation, clear directions are provided to the farm. The farm can be accessed by heading east approximately four miles from Cheraw on CR KK, situated on the south side of CR KK and CR 35. Conclusion In summary, the Jerry Bay Farm situated in the Arkansas Valley North of La Junta, Colorado, stands as a comprehensive and diversified investment opportunity, combining agricultural productivity, water resources, and recreational appeal. The area with strong and robust cattle feeding economy offers a consistent market demand for alfalfa, other hays, silage and corn production. The farm legal clarity, and historical crop success contribute to its attractiveness as a robust investment in the vibrant landscape of agricultural real estate. TAXES: $2841.84 (2024)
$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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$720,000  •  160 acres
$880,000 • Under Contract
Oklahoma Hunting and Recreation Ranch in Bray, OK, Stephens County. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, exceptional waterfowl shooting, fishing, and wild hogs.
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$499,900  •  148.11 acres
$565,000 • Under Contract
Home of Paul Bunyan!.... the 148 acres comprising the Old Red River Mill Site has Robber's Creek running through and breathtaking views of Dyer Mountain. Some of the property has beautiful high elevation meadows backed with healthy pine trees. It is a short walk to Mountain Meadows Reservoir and great fishing or canoeing. There is power to the property. This historic property would possibly make a great small ranch, horse property, or summer camp site with potential for an excellent industrial property as well. 100 years ago the Red River Lumber Company was the largest pine lumber mill in the world employing over 5,000 people and created the company town of Westwood. The mill has been long gone and the property is a golden opportunity in the Lost Sierra area. The Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship (SBTS), a nonprofit that builds and maintains multi-use trails in the region, wants to rethink how its towns do business. The organization developed a Trails Master Plan for Connected Communities, funded by the Sierra Nevada Conservancy, which puts forth a vision for a recreation-focused lifestyle through community investment, shared stewardship, economic opportunity and new local jobs. The project includes building a new 600-plus-mile trail system, dubbed the “Lost Sierra Route,” which will ultimately connect 15 mountain towns that span from Truckee northward to Westwood, near where the Sierra Nevada end and the Cascade Range begins. The landscape is nothing short of spectacular and once completed, is sure to become a destination for outdoor adventurists near and far — and a home for all of the business they tend to bring. Property Highlights: • Amazing property with Robbers Creek running through and with the Old Mill Pond • Beautiful setting with unobstructed views of Dyer Mountain • New access onto the property from Delwood Street • Short drive to Lake Almanor • Short walk to Mountain Meadow Reservoir • Close to some of the best fishing in California • Power to the property • Level land with mature pines and some meadow • See Lassen County; Title 18 Zoning P-C for uses • Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Studies have been completed by Sellers
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