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$6,750,000  •  10,282 acres
Kimball Mountain Ranch is a 10,282± deeded acre mountain property located in the mesa country of western Colorado. This distinct holding is a contiguous block of unimproved land running nearly seven and a half miles in length and controlling nearly the entirety of Kimball Mountain. The ranch features a diverse blend of topography including lower valley benches with massive canyon walls and secluded timber valleys that rise to a long mesa bisected by a series of open parks and rolling ridges. While views of the property itself are striking, the countless vistas from the top are dramatic – one can gaze down upon valley floors and across to surrounding canyons and mountaintops. Kimball Mountain sits between two of western Colorado’s most notable hunting ranches and is home to trophy mule deer and elk, as well as healthy populations of Merriam’s turkey, grouse, and black bear. The diverse habitat also insures healthy populations of raptors, songbirds, and a host of other wildlife. As a result of the unfortunate 2020 Pine Gulch Fire, portions of the acreage including the steep north slope were burned while others remained relatively untouched. Ownership took immediate action to protect the property through mitigation efforts including aerial seeding. This proactive approach resulted in diversified forage composition, good regrowth of forbs and grasses, curbed woody shrub encroachment, increased carbon sequestration, and improved hydrology. In short, Kimball Mountain and its wildlife have responded favorably to the burn and subsequent remediation. The pricing model incorporates the impacts of the fire and provides the opportunity to acquire a significant land holding at an attractive price point. Kimball Mountain Ranch is ideal for those seeking an investment opportunity with strong recreational benefits. Kimball Mountain Ranch is located in western Garfield County between the town of Rifle and the city of Grand Junction. Year-round access is provided by a paved and maintained county road just 13 miles north of Interstate Highway 70 and the historic ranching community of De Beque. Driving time to Grand Junction and the Grand Junction Regional Airport and FBO is an hour. The town of Rifle and the Rifle FBO is a 45-minute drive from the ranch. Vail, Beaver Creek, and Aspen are all within two hours of the ranch, with Denver about three and a half hours to the east.
$14,000,000  •  5,512 acres
The Spaeth Ranch is comprised of 6,472± total acres not only overlooking the city of Gillette but also connected to the city limits of Gillette with approximately 480 acres interior to the city Limits. Being inside the city limits gives access to city utilities, including but not limited to gas, electric, water, and sewer. Gillette is the third largest city in Wyoming by population. It offers all major conveniences and a large variety of name brand restaurants and services, as well as commercial air service. The well-blocked ranch includes 5,512± deeded acres, 820 acres of State of Wyoming grazing lease and 140 acres of BLM lease. The majority of the ranch consists of a rolling and broken topography ideal for cattle grazing, along with 80± acres of sub-irrigated hayfields. The north end of the property connects to Highway 51 as one of three of the ranch's main access points. The southern portions of the ranch are accessed by well-maintained graveled Union Chapel County Road. Lastly, the farthest west side of the ranch is accessed from paved Southern Drive, also a well-maintained county road. The majority of the ranch encompasses rolling grass hills in all directions, with livestock water wells throughout and Donkey Creek, a live water source that runs year-round along the northern boundary. Donkey Creek provides a water source for livestock and is a draw for wildlife which, of course, enhances the big game and upland bird hunting. The ranch boasts healthy populations of big game, including mule deer, whitetail deer, and antelope. The hilltops offer distant views of the Bighorn Mountain range just 50 minutes to the west towering over the town of Buffalo, Wyoming. Anchoring the ranch and contributing to its long term value is its connection to the thriving economy of Gillette. Having some acreage within the city limits assures that any long term development potential will be realized. One unique feature of Gillette is that the primary water source providing its residents their water is a large well into the prolific water-producing Madison formation to the northeast of town that is piped to the city. The ranch’s improvements are modest and include multiple older outbuildings and a main home appropriate for year-round living and ranch management. The corrals are a mixture of wood and pipe construction and are in good working condition equipped with livestock water. Overall, the ranch is well-watered with livestock tanks offering multiple access points to fresh water for all wildlife and livestock. The Facts: ~ Adjacent to Gillette with 480± acres inside the city limits ~ Commercial air service to Denver three times daily ~ Excellent long term development potential ~ Excellent grazing for livestock ~ Multiple fresh water sources ~ Excellent big game and bird hunting ~ Multiple outbuildings (managers home, barns, and corrals) ~ Easy access from multiple county roads and state highway ~ Excellent operating grass ranch in the city limits of Gillette
$9,000,000  •  5,331 acres
The Prewitt Ranch has over two miles of live water along the North Platte River. This working ranch combines live water, irrigated fields, expansive summer pastures, tremendous recreational opportunities and good year-round access. Located in a historic area along the corridor of the Oregon Trail and the Pony Express. The property is in a great central location within an easy drive to numerous towns and recreational areas. The ranch has been in the same family since the late 1800s. The ranch is comprised of 7,589± total acres, which includes 5,331± deeded acres, 240± acres of BLM Grazing Permit and 2,018± acres of State Lease. Historically it has been run as a traditional cow/calf operation, but would also be conducive to running yearlings. The farming operation includes 210 acres of irrigated land under two electric center pivot sprinklers. Summary: -Location-Between Guernsey and Lingle, Wyoming. -Acreage- 7,589± total acres, which includes 5,331± deeded acres, 240± acres of BLM Grazing Permit and 2,018± acres of State Lease. -Operation- Currently being run as a traditional cow/calf operation. 210 acres of irrigated land under two electric center pivot sprinklers. -Improvements- The headquarters includes a modular home, Morton barn with calving pens, pipe & continuous fence corrals, cement block shop/garage, and mobile home hookup. -Water Resources- Over 2 miles of the North Platte River, 2 irrigation wells, 7 electric wells, 4 windmills, 1 solar well. -Wildlife & Recreation- Pronghorn Antelope, Whitetail Deer and Mule Deer along with Turkeys, Geese and Ducks. The North Platte River offers fishing for Brown, Rainbow & Tiger Trout, along with Channel Catfish, Walleye, and Yellow Perch. Visit ArnoldRealty.com for maps and more info or call listing broker, Jim Pederson at 307-746-2083.
$3,089,364  •  5,165.5 acres
Welcome to the Desert Oasis Hunting and Cattle Ranch in west Texas which is located just west of the Pandale crossing near the Pecos River in Val Verde County, Texas. This large west Texas ranch has been in one family for generations.  It has been well managed and ranched for the duration of the family's ownership.  This ranch's best and highest use is hunting and recreation and has everything you need.  It is well watered, has great access, can be purchased in smaller pieces, and is well electrified.  The ranch even has a resident couple that lives near the ranch who has cared for everything and are available to work for the new owners if so desired. They take care of everything from repairs to filling feeders to cleaning house and guiding hunts.  They know the ranch like the back of their hand and are very handy to have at the ranch.   This ranch has been surveyed and consists of 2 pastures and 2 traps with a water well and 3 drinkers in the north pasture and a water well and two drinkers in the south pasture. The traps are watered from the north pasture well. The wells are around 500' deep and the groundwater is accessible, prolific, and is high quality, being part of the Edwards-Trinity or Plateau Aquifer. There are several dirt tanks that hold water, as well, providing plentiful water for livestock and wildlife.  Electricity can be scarce in this part of the country but not on this ranch.  There is electricity provided to many locations of the ranch bringing power to the wells and the residences which consist of the main headquarters home, water wells and a hunting cabin. The ranch foreman lives on his own piece of ground right off of the county road.   The ranch has great access from Fielder Draw road, which is a well-maintained county road.  The road system across the entire ranch is good.  You can access just about any part of the ranch in a pickup. Fielder Draw road runs through the middle of the ranch and out the west side. There is a landing strip at the headquarters and another just east of the ranch on the county road for the convenience of flying in. The north pasture and traps or the south pasture could be purchased separately if so desired.  Please call for additional maps and pricing for smaller parcel options.   The topography of this ranch is diverse, attracting many species of wildlife. The elevation change is not too drastic and has a gentle slope from oak-filled draws that run when it rains to outcroppings of rock and caves up in the canyons.  There is about a 60' difference between the draws and the hilltops.  In the draws, the elevation is approximately 1980' and on the mesa elevations are around 2040'.  So far this year, there have been 6 mountain lions killed on the ranch.  Other wildlife includes black bears, bobcats, coyotes, javelina hogs, bobwhite and blue quail, whitetail deer, mule deer, and plenty of varmints. The Pecos River crossing is just a few miles down Fielder Draw road in Pandale.  The Pandale Resort offers lodging, fishing, and kayaking on the Pecos River, and Lake Amistad, Texas' most beautiful trophy fishing lake, is nearby.  Other nearby attractions include Seminole Canyon state park and the Devil's River.    Val Verde County, TX Hunting & Recreational Land For Sale The ranch capacity is greater than expected with the amount of browse and grasses produced.  Historically it has supported one animal unit per 35 acres.  There are two sets of pens and the water lots have traps around them to make gathering livestock easy. The fences are also good as they keep sheep and cows inside. Many varieties of browse and grasses grow here.  In the draws, there are many mature live oaks mots and thick, strong grasses such as side oats grama, hairy grama, blue grama, and more.  There are also very good weeds such as tallow weed among other healthy weeds.  In the flats is a good variety of browse such as Sage, Elbow bush, Acacia, Algerita, Mesquite, Persimmon, Sumac, and more.  Desert ornamentals include Ocotillo, Sotol, Yucca, Spanish Dagger, Guajillo, and Barrel cactus. There are several dirt tanks on this ranch that hold water.    The headquarters is located on the north side of the ranch.  At the headquarters, there are working pens, traps, a hunting cabin, barns, sheds, and a swimming tank.  The above-ground swimming tank has a deck with shade and is located north of the main house in a separate trap. The swimming and fishing tank is stocked with perch for catching bait for Pecos river trot lining.   Several outbuildings and a workshop accompany the main headquarters along with a large set of working pens and a landing strip.  The main house is spacious and comfortable.  It has beautiful saltillo tile, a fenced yard with shade trees, and large rooms.  The main ranch house sleeps 15 plus people and the hunter's cabin will sleep, 10 people.  Most furniture and appliances will stay with the homes.  The roofs were recently replaced on the barn and headquarters home.     Broad tops with big valleys create a combination of easily accessible gentle land with deeper soil and the limestone bluffs, rim country, steep hills, and canyon heads creating a diversity of habitats. This is a working ranch with exceptional hunting. It's also loaded with canyons, mountains, caves, and excellent vegetation cover making this an explorer's dream. It has been well managed for decades and is known for its combination of native grass, shrubs, and trees.  This is the Western Edwards Plateau transitioning into the Chihuahuan Desert, a convergence of two biologically distinct eco-regions in Texas. The ranch is the perfect combination of topography, vegetation, accessibility, scenery, history, and beauty. From Yucca and Sotol to Hackberry and Mesquite woodlands, to Persimmon and Juniper, the ranch represents a crossroads of diversity. The property's browse and grasslands are in great condition, a result of responsible grazing methods. Native grasses, forbs, browse, brush, cacti and trees not only provide excellent habitat for game species such as deer, turkey, quail, and dove, but also for non-game species such as Texas horned lizard, songbirds, fox, ringtail, lions, bears, and many other animals. Mule deer and Whitetail deer populations on the ranch are good. There are also many exotics that roam this area including elk, blackbuck, red deer, and axis.  Wing shooting opportunities for blue quail, Bob White and Morning dove are also good. The ranch is divided into upper mesa land and lower valley/canyon land. This is a fun recreational ranch that offers something for everyone.  Explore the rock cliffs and caves for Indian artifacts, visit Pandale crossing and kayak the Pecos which is just minutes away, go mountain lion hunting, deer hunting, or night calling, go boating and trophy fishing on Lake Amistad and study the cave paintings and dinosaur tracks at Seminole Canyon.  Most of all, enjoy the peace, beauty, and quiet of the west Texas desert.  Call Mike Dolan for more information at 325-450-2550 or Michelle Rushing, Broker at 325-234-3077.   DISCLAIMER: All property information contained herein is furnished by the owner, or from sources deemed reliable to the best of their knowledge. It is not guaranteed, and United Country M&M Ranch Land Investments, LLC makes no representation, guarantee, or warranty, expressed or implied; nor do we assume any legal liability for its accuracy. All offerings are subject to changes in price, errors, omissions, prior sales, and/or withdrawal without notice. Purchaser is solely responsible for verification and all necessary due diligence that may be necessary or required for the purchaser's intended use of the subject property. In accordance with the law, all properties are offered without regard to race, color, gender, creed, national origin, familial status, or handicap. NOTE: The square footage of home and buildings, lot sizes, acreage size, and all property dimensions are approximate; subject to verification by the purchaser, and/or new survey. Notice to buyers representatives: When buying farm & ranch land or investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on the first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of United Country Real estate.
$2,400,000  •  2,561.44 acres
Under Contract
Beautiful 3bd, 2bth home. Completely remodeled in 2018. All furniture and household items will be included in the sale.2561.44 Deeded Acres, 80 acres BLM. Financial verification required prior to showing. Owner request 48 hours' notice to showing. Listing agent must be present at time of showing. Please contact listing agent at 575-616-2430 or Kerry at 817-559-1018.
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$4,500,000  •  2,201 acres
Southwest Colorado hunting, fishing, and cattle ranch for sale. 1612 deeded acres with contiguous 589 acre BLM grazing lease bordered on 3 sides by endless miles of BLM and National Forest for hunting, hiking, and four wheeling. West Pass Creek snakes through the entire ranch for over 3 miles providing livestock water and fishing from one end of the ranch to the other and fills two large reservoirs on the ranch providing excellent fishing, waterfowl habit, irrigation storage, and natural beauty. LIVING QUARTERS Comfortable 1300 square foot log cabin was built in 1993 but looks and feels much newer. Open floor plan with large living room, full kitchen, laundry room, 3 bedrooms, one full bathroom and a large covered deck. Expansive views of the ranch, The Cochetopa Dome, and surrounding mountains from inside and out. Additional living quarters include a rustic log cabin bunkhouse near the main cabin and a small A-Frame cabin in the valley across the road that could be renovated. IMPROVEMENTS Additional improvements include another rustic log cabin that houses the backup generator, a large underground root cellar, loafing shed and corrals, and a massive 40 x 100 insulated shop with a concrete floor providing ample room to store hay, park equipment, trucks and toys, and still have room for an indoor archery range. Property is fully perimeter fenced and cross fenced into multiple pastures. The entire ranch including the improvements and fencing is tight and right. This isn't a fixer upper or a project ranch. RANCHING/LIVESTOCK Currently holds 250 pair from June 1 thru Sept 30. Over 13cfs in surface water rights, a 600gpm artesian well, and multiple springs currently irrigate approximately 300 acres of the property. Historical ditches are in place to expand the irrigate acreage on the west end of the ranch. HUNTING/WILDLIFE Cochetopa Dome Ranch sits in a valley at the foot of The Cochetopa Dome and the base of North Pass, or locally known as Cochetopa Pass. This ranch is the nearest irrigated hay pasture to The Dome and mountain ranges to the north and east. You hunters know what that means. The ranch is a drive through fast food stop for breakfast and dinner for large herds of elk and deer. Bear, antelope and other wildlife frequent the lush green pastures and they all share the ponds on the ranch with ducks, geese and other migratory birds. 3 miles of West Pass Creek and 2 large reservoirs make for great trout fishing. Located in GMU's 551 and 67 there are over the counter options and the ranch is currently enrolled in the Land Owner Preference Program and drew 4 elk tags, 3 deer tags, and 2 antelope tags last year. Year round access on paved state highway. 31 miles to Gunnison, 39 miles to Saguache, 65 miles to Salida, 45 miles to Monarch Ski Area, 60 miles to Crested Butte Ski Area. Nearest airports are Gunnison/Crested Butte Regional Airport - 32 miles, Montrose Regional Airport - 2 hours. Colorado Springs Airport - 3.5 hours.
$1,998,000  •  1,796 acres
This winter grazing ranch is comprised of 6 assessor parcels totaling 1,796 acres. Dry Creek runs through the property and there are several ponds and watering holes, a couple of which are year-round. The property is level to rolling and the interior roads are easy to navigate. The owner has had cattle leases for up to 200 pairs and the property is fully fenced and cross-fenced. There is a large metal pole barn for hay or equipment storage and there is one well on the property. This is a great property to run cattle and there are also several view homesites if you would like to build. It also makes for a good hunting property, with deer, pig, turkey, dove, and ducks all present. The property is only 8 miles west of Interstate 5, with easy access to the town of Cottonwood (population 3,100). It is approximately one mile west of West Valley High School. Property Highlights: • Located in Cottonwood, CA • At about 433' elevation • The ranch has historically run 200 pair • Multiple ponds and watering holes o A couple are year-around • Level-to-rolling terrain with an easy-to-navigate road system throughout the ranch • 6 assessor's parcels • Dry Creek runs through the property • Property is fenced and cross-fenced • Large metal pole barn for hay or equipment storage • One well • Great views for potential homesites • Hunting includes: o deer o pig o turkey o dove o ducks • Located 8 miles west of I-5 in Cottonwood, CA, and about 1 mile west of West Valley High School
Contact for Price  •  1,780 acres
Property suitable for Citrus, Vegetables, and Sod, featuring 19 wells on property. Improvements include (2) Mobile Homes and a 5,376± SF Metal Building. Location: 8788 NW County Road 661, Arcadia, FL Size: 1,780± Acres Zoning/FLU: A-10 / Rural Water Use Permit Number: 5875.005 Avg GPD: 770,300 Max GPD: 26,983,300 Water Use Permit Number: 940.008 Avg GPD: 330,000 Max GPD: 8,736,000 Grove Varieties: • 781.87± Acres Hamlin • 549.52± Acres Valencia 19 Wells on Property: (6) 16-inch (2) 14-inch (2) 16-inch (3) 12-inch (1) 10-inch (6) 8-inch (1) 2-inch Road Frontage: 1.5± miles NW County Road 661 and 1.2± miles NW Kinsey County Line Road Site Improvements: (2) Mobile Homes and a 5,376± SF Metal Building Parcel IDs: 22-36-24-0000-0030-0000 23-36-24-0000-0010-0000 23-36-24-0000-0030-0000 24-36-24-0000-0010-0000 23-36-24-0000-0022-0000 23-36-24-0000-0023-0000 23-36-24-0000-0020-0000 26-36-24-0000-0020-0000 25-36-24-0000-0020-0000 Directions to Property From Highway 17 • Turn onto NE Brownville St (2.2 miles) • Turn right onto FL-661 / NW County Road 661 (1.5 miles)
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Contact for Price  •  1,224 acres
Whether you’re looking for a family hunting property, corporate retreat, tax shelter, or income-producing business with resort-level event, hunting, and recreational opportunities, you couldn’t dream of a better place than Soggy Bottom. Currently operated as a family retreat and commercial hunting, fishing, and event business, you can hunt monster bucks, elk, fallow deer, ducks, quail, pheasant, turkey, and dove, fish multiple large, trophy-managed lakes, stay sharp with multiple shooting ranges & courses, and gather at two of the greatest custom lodges in the country. Located a few miles south of Linden, AL in the renowned Black Belt, Soggy Bottom was established in 2013 with a vision of creating a rustic sportsman’s paradise where first class is the standard in all they offer, and no expense has been spared to achieve that. The wildlife habitat has been developed and meticulously maintained for years, with well-established native browse and a network of large, year-round food plots with shooting houses that supply high protein food to the monster bucks Soggy Bottom is known for. The duck ponds with blinds are used for release duck hunts and also see wild waterfowl as well. Accessing and traveling Soggy Bottom is easy with paved road frontage on two sides, each with its own custom remote gates allowing for easy division or privacy when in use by two groups at a time, and miles of paved or improved internal roads. Water features are one of the most sought-after land improvements, and Soggy Bottom doesn’t disappoint. There are three professionally managed fishing lakes totaling 41+/- acres, two of which are adjacent to lodges, both with piers & pavilions, making them ideal for weddings or events and providing beautiful views along with full creels. Speaking of lodges, you couldn’t ask for better. The original Lodge, built from wood, beams, and tin salvaged from old barns, is truly a work of art. From its old Coke-container constructed cabinets to the wrap-around porch, you have to keep a lookout or you’ll miss unique details spread throughout. The Lodge has beautiful views of the lake, sleeps up to 18 with 3 expansive bedroom suites, en suite bathrooms, a commercial kitchen, an open dining room, game room, and den, and just outside is an outdoor kitchen and dining area that can seat up to 40. At Shack 33, you’ll be blown away by the lakefront, hilltop views, and the variety of amenities surrounding you. It features 7 guest bedrooms and 39 beds, a private master suite with spa, commercial kitchen, dining area for 40+, and a game room with bar. The massive porch seats 80+ and has a hibachi grill, flat top, a large built-in grill and fryer, and outdoor fireplaces. Other amenities include an event pavilion, 8.75+/- miles of game fencing, 20+/- acre breeder pen, equipment barns, feed barn, concert stage, continental pheasant shoot tower, and diverse, merchantable timber throughout including pine plantations and scenic hardwood, contributing to its significant conservation easement opportunities. Soggy Bottom is a place where dreams can come true, and it's priced millions under replacement cost. Don’t miss your chance to see it. Contact Clint Flowers, ALC or Jason Abrams for more information.
$3,101,421  •  1,035.53 acres
Wildhorse Creek Ranch For Sale – 1035.53 ± Acres Oklahoma Cattle Ranch – Stephens & Carter Counties, OK
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$14,240,000  •  996.12 acres
$16,998,000
This is a spectacular rural retreat located only 5 minutes from town, restaurants, shopping, interstate, etc. The fabulous, custom built home rests on a hill with 1,000' elevation overlooking a 22 acre lake and the Crowe Valley of Silver Creek. No expense was spared in the building of this exceptional home! Douglas Fir beams, handmade doors, imported stone from East India, commercial grade kitchen, custom made mantel and chandeliers, geo thermal heating and cooling, 4 car garage and extraordinary veranda with grill, firepit and unbelievable views. The farm sports 4 additional homes including a 5,000 square foot, circa 1850 abode, office, 10 barns, miles of 4-rail steel pipe fencing, miles of 6'' water line, miles of paved roads and many more miles of gravel roads, multiple alfalfa fields, automatic waterers, and miles of beautiful frontage on Silver Creek, including a waterfall. Up to 1,750 acres of land in total available for $22,398,700.
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$5,300,000  •  776 acres
$5,500,000
The 776-acre Fairchild Farm is both a very productive, plus serene and beautiful farm in a picturesque setting for an agricultural family.
$5,900,000  •  745 acres
Under Contract
4th generation 745 +/- acre working ranch only 8 miles from downtown Durango. No Conservation Easement, No Covenants, and NO HOA.Improvements at the homestead include a 5 bedroom custom ranch home overlooking a large pond, and a 2 car garage with an office on the 1st floor and guest quarters above. Also at this location are a machine shop, ag barn, historic grain bin, corrals, and other miscellaneous outbuildings. 4/10 of a mile south along County Road 301 is another 3 bedroom ranch home with an attached 2 car garage, and along CountyRoad 303 there are 2 different locations with full RV hookups. The ranch has historic irrigation water rights. There are a total of 9 different ponds that not only provide water for livestock, but also attract the local waterfowl. Big game wildlife include a local resident mule deer herd that call the ranch home, and elk pass through the ranch, especially during the winter months. With over 6 miles of excellent, well maintained, year round county road frontage, and electricity running along all of these county roads, this ranch provides a fabulous opportunity for a developer to come in and create some much needed housing for the local Durango economy. There's also the opportunity for an investor to put the ranch in a Conservation Easement and received a huge tax credit. Public recreational opportunities are just right around the corner at Pastorius Reservoir State Wildlife Area, where you’ll find fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and bird watching where over 250 different species have been observed.
$950,000  •  636.96 acres
Brown Farm Sellers: Timothy Max and Johanna Beth Brown Legal Description: Township 11 South, Range 56 West of the 6th PM Section 6: All (less a 3-acre reservation for COOT) Lincoln County, Colorado Address: 19478 CR 2W, Limon, Colorado 80828 Location: 10 miles south of Limon, Colorado, adjoining Highway 71 74 miles east of Colorado Springs, Colorado on Highway 24 (1 hr. 22 min.) 80 miles southeast of Denver, Colorado on 1-17 (1 hr. 20 min.) Improvements: 2-bedroom, 1 bath, ranch style home containing 872 square feet with an 88 square feet porch and a wood deck measuring 12′ X 40′ for a total of 480 square feet, originally built in 1920 with an effective year built of 1970. Shop/Machine shed 42′ X 90′ with partial concrete floor. Water: 60′ deep well, static water level 40′; System -1 ¼ PVC, 4-hyrants, 1 auto waterer, Rubber tire tank – Pasture/paddock center 1900 gal. Acreage: 636.96 acres m.o.l. Crop Bases: Wheat – 247.6 acres, 22 bu. Yield Barley- 7.2 acres, 23 bu. Yield Fencing: Division fences high tensile wire – NRCS; Boundary fences are regular barbed wire. Mineral Rights: ½ owned by seller, ½ owned by FLB Leases: Grazing Lease with Cole Gains starting early summer, $ per head per month Uses: The property was previously farmed dryland crops and was reseeded in grass in the CRP sign-up. The property is rotationally grazed and has 8 paddocks and central watering facility. The turf is excellent and all fences are in good repair. Taxes: $690.88 – 2021; ID# 285306100083 Price: $950,000.00
$1,995,000  •  621 acres
Fantastic hunting property or private retreat. Just 1 mile to Roosevelt Lake with fantastic fish, boating and water adventure. Property has had deer, elk, moose, bear and big horn sheet. Four springs and drainage area provide water and habitat. Access from paved road and just 1 hour to the International Airport.
$7,250,000  •  608.63 acres
Magic Ranch is a true gem. Located in Dodge, TX (just 12 miles east of Huntsville), the iconic ranch offers all the best parts of country life without being too far from the luxuries of the city. The property is beautiful as well as functional with numerous ranching amenities. The estate includes a large 2-story home with pool, guest house, employee housing, show barn, covered chute area, pipe working pens, equipment barns, lakes, ponds, rolling hills, and much more. Two creeks traverse the acreage and are lined with large hardwood trees, creating pristine views from every vantage point. Wildlife is abundant on the land which also adjoins the Sam Houston National Forest. The sprawling ranch is located within minutes of The Woodlands, North Houston, Conroe and Lake Livingston. For more information, visit www.markhamrealty.com/magic-ranch
$3,750,000  •  592.13 acres
Located just south of the Walker/Madison County line in the heart of the woodland hills territory of Texas, Brushwood Rose Ranch sits on a picturesque 592 acres of prime Texas recreational land. The main focal point of this ranch is the hilltop Brushwood Lodge, a recently completed state of the art facility designed for entertaining. There is also a living area with a private master bedroom, bunk room, bath with shower, and gourmet kitchen together with all the modern amenities of a fine home. The property has been developed for recreation to include hunting, fishing, hiking and 4-wheeling, including Coyote Lake, an 8 acre stocked lake. The ranch also offers agricultural aspects for cattle and horses, with 7 separate board rail fenced pastures, hay barn, horse stalls, etc. Located minutes north of Huntsville and south of Madisonville with frontage on I-45 and FM 2989. For more information, visit the Brushwood Rose Ranch website
$8,500,000  •  592 acres
A 600 acre mature Barcelona Hazelnut orchard in Oregon's Willamette Valley.
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$12,950,000  •  492 acres
Located in the charming mountain town of Pagosa Springs, CO, Reservoir Ranch presents the unique opportunity to purchase 492+/- acres in a highly coveted location for use as a private residential ranch property or a County-approved mixed-use development opportunity. Within walking distance of the famous Pagosa Hot Springs and all downtown amenities, Reservoir River Ranch offers a rare combination of accessibility and serene privacy with staggering mountain views, lush, irrigated meadows, creeks and ponds, fencing and miles of access roads and trails for hiking, biking, ATV’s and horseback riding. This Pagosa Springs real estate property also enjoys ownership of extensive documented senior water rights from multiple sources. While the property can be retained as an amazing private family ranch, it has the benefit of a transferable Development Agreement with Archuleta County, providing for long-term vested development rights extending through September 1, 2034. The vesting allows for a potential of 900+/- units in total (less the allocations to parcels not included in the subject offering) and some mixed uses. A copy of the Development Agreement and accompanying conceptual development plan is available upon request. There is a high-capacity main power line running across the ranch, which also contains newly installed fiber-optic lines, and the regional power transfer station is conveniently located across from the property. Recognized and awarded by the State of Colorado for top-tier forest Stewardship, conservation and fire prevention practices on the property, ownership has also documented research into the possible use of geothermal resources for power and greenhouse support. This rare property offering and its various development parcels are available in bulk sale, but ownership would consider the sale of individual development parcels with appropriate pricing allocations. Please contact the Listing Brokers for maps, development documentation and additional information on this unique opportunity.
$6,995,000  •  491.8 acres
An East Texas Icon, Caddo Ranch, named after the famed Native Americans who inhabited the area is a spectacular property offering unlimited opportunities for ranching, recreation & outdoor activities. The 491.8 acre ranch boasts pasture, 3 ponds, hay fields, 10 stall barn, shooting range & more. Located 15 min. from Canton, 30 min. from Tyler & 70 miles from Dallas, the Ranch features 8,420 sf. of total living space in 6 homes, including four-2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Luxury Log Homes. A Great Hall with catering kitchen overlooks the 20+ acre lake providing the perfect entertaining venue. Caddo Ranch is now available to create a personal legacy as a working ranch, corporate retreat or family recreational compound.
Contact for Price  •  480 acres
Under Contract
Guthrie County, Iowa Farmland Auction – Mark your calendar for Wednesday, February 8th, 2023! 480 Acres m/l with 3 Tracts.
$1,600,000  •  478.78 acres
PRICE IMPROVEMENT Location: From Holly, CO 13.5 miles South on State Highway 89. The East side borders the Hwy and all-weather county roads P & R on the South and North Legal: NE¼ and W½ 27-Township 25S-Range 42W Size: 478.78 Deeded Acres 372 Sprinkler Irrigated 99.46 Dry Cropland 7.32 Other Water: Three irrigation wells located in the Southern High Plains Water District Permit # 17901-FP • 80 GPM – Depth 460 ft. Permit # 17906-FP • 85 GPM – Depth 525 ft. Permit # 17907-FP • 350 GPM+ – Depth 525 ft. Soils: 54.6% Richfield silt loam – 0-1% Slopes 41.4% Ulysses silt loam – 0-3% Slopes 4.0% Colby silt loam – 0-3% Slopes Irrigation System: 2013, 15 tower Valley polylined sprinkler with GPS guidance system which AgSense monitors. The system operates efficiently with 6psi regulators. The sprinkler, system booster pump and generator are driven by an 8.1 ci engine. For improved efficiency the booster pump has a VFD. This generator also powers the nearby submergible irrigation pump. The second submersible pump is powered by a generator driven by a 4-cylinder engine. The third irrigation well is a turbine pump driven via an 8.8 ci engine. All engines are PSI (Power Solutions Inc) engineered and run-on natural gas. The underground pipeline system connects all wells into a central system. FSA Data Crop Basis Yield* Corn 224.0 169 Wheat 202.5 70 Grain Sorghum .6 76 Sunflowers 4.6 723 * These are combination dryland and irrigated yields T-Yields Irrigated Corn 197 bu. Non-Irrigated Corn 54 bu. Irrigated Wheat 89 bu. Non-Irrigated Wheat 50 bu. Irrigated Grain Sorghum 71 bu. Non-Irrigated Grain Sorghum 33 bu. Comments: This farm has great access via a State Highway and all-weather county-maintained roads. There is 3-phase power on the 3 sides. Soils are some of the highest producing capabilities in the area which stands behind the high yields seen on this property. If not the, this is one of the cleanest noxious weed free farms in the area. Minerals: All Sellers Interest 100% Taxes: $1,619.14 – 2021 Price: $1,600,000 - Was $1,900,000
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$3,700,000  •  368.15 acres
Clear Lake Ranch is a magnificent 368+/- acres that offers a rare opportunity for the discerning buyer seeking a private executive ranch, a legacy ranch, recreational ranch, events ranch, or corporate retreat. The property has been meticulously crafted to offer the ultimate in luxury living and includes a range of amenities to ensure every need is catered for. The ranch is located on Hwy 37, 5 minutes north of Clarksville and is 2.5 hours from Dallas and Frisco, 40 minutes from Paris, and 40 minutes from Broken Bow, OK. There is almost a mile of highway frontage. Next door is Clarksville Country Club, with a 9 hole, par 36 golf course. Approximately 50 acres of the property has been used for pasture and hay production, while the remaining acreage comprise a mix of plantation pines and native hardwoods. For the fishing enthusiast there is a 6+/- acre lake stocked with bass and catfish. In addition to the lake, Carroll Creek and Little Bayou meander through the ranch. Wildlife includes deer, turkey, hogs, dove, and ducks. The property is also equipped with numerous ATV trails. Upon entering the ranch, a paved drive takes you through the woods, past the guest house and to the main attraction - the Owner's Retreat. This magnificent Austin Stone home has 5,100+/- square feet of living space. There are five bedrooms, five-and-a-half-baths, a chef’s kitchen, two fireplaces, and high end features throughout. Out the back door is a swimming pool and hot tub providing the perfect retreat on hot summer days. Next to the pool is a cabana with a half bath and nearby is a pavilion on the banks of the lake. The pavilion is perfect for entertaining. It has a grill, fish fryer, refrigerator, icemaker, fireplace, and television. For those who enjoy staying active, the property also includes a separate Entertainment and Exercise Facility, complete with a game room, kitchen, half bath, and a fully equipped gym. The guest house is situated away from the main improvements and has its own private environment where relaxation comes easy. There are three bedrooms, two baths, a sunroom, and a fenced dog run. Additional amenities include a shop/equipment barn. This property is a unique opportunity to acquire an executive ranch that offers a multitude of options. Whether you are looking for a family-oriented estate that would serve generations of family members in style or a place to entertain clients or customers/guests, then Clear Lake Ranch is worth a look.
$1,600,000  •  355.86 acres
With 355.86 gorgeous acres situated at the edge of the Sierra Valley and surrounding mountains, Smithneck Ranch is a rare offering for those with a love of the land and unimproved nature at its best! Suitable for agriculture and/or simply a beautiful home and/or retreat. The lay of the land, with its privacy and adjacent ag lands, offers a natural legacy for generations to come. Smithneck Ranch consists of 195.86 acres zoned Agriculture/General Forest. The remaining 160 acres are zoned TPZ (Timber Production Zone. Smithneck Creek flows through with 1st and 3rd Riparian water rights for irrigation. All mineral rights are included as well. About 50+/- acres supported alfalfa production in the past. Currently, a local cattle rancher has a grazing lease (ending 12/31/2023) supporting 30+/- pair for the season. Year-round Smithneck Creek also feeds a couple of duck ponds before continuing downstream. One can only imagine the expansive meadows, natural springs, pine forests, and the abundant wildlife they support! Bordering USFS lands, opportunities for outdoor recreational activities abound! i.e., hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, equestrian, etc. Less than an hour away are Reno, Tahoe/Truckee, Graeagle, the Lakes Basin, Frenchman's Lake, and Lake Davis....all of which offer their own amenities to add to the list. Access to the ranch is on a paved and plowed road and is just a couple of miles from the town of Loyalton. Property Highlights: • 355.86 acres total • 195.86 acres are zoned AG & General Forest • 160 acres are zoned TPZ (Timber Production Zone) • Year-round Smithneck Creek flows through the property • Riparian rights for irrigating from the creek • Cattle grazing for 30 pair +/- seasonally • 50 +/- acres have produced alfalfa in the past • Expansive meadows, views, and pine forest • Abundant wildlife • Metal bridge for crossing the creek • Duck ponds • Natural springs • Located just out of Loyalton, CA • Less than an hour to Reno or Truckee, Lakes Basin, Lake Davis, Frenchman's Lake
F&R Partners