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$200,000,000  •  80,000 acres
ICON GLOBAL EXCLUSIVE LISTED FOR $200MM TURKEY TRACK RANCH 80,000 acres - under one fence Texas Panhandle Nearly 80,000 acres Under One Fence - Historic "Prize of the Panhandle" is legacy of Coble/Whittenburg empire. Known for natural resources and site of Battles of Adobe Walls of 1864 and 1874. Decision to sell comes after twelve decades of stewardship. Icon Global Group to market. The Turkey Track Ranch was pioneered in the era of legendary WT Waggoner, 6666 and Goodnight Ranches. Boasting almost 80,000 acres under one fence and some 26 miles of Canadian River frontage, the ranch is a rare confluence of natural resources; containing an abundance of water, productive fertile grasslands, and diverse wildlife -set within rolling and rugged topography of mesas, draws, valleys and vistas interposed with open rangeland -epitomizing the western ranch lifestyle and famed fertile buffalo plains of yesteryear. For the first time in over a century, this rare combination of history, heritage, and natural resources will change hands. The momentous decision was announced today by the Whittenburg and Coble families: "It is with careful consideration and great emotion that we announce that, after 120 years of stewardship by our family, we have decided to sell our historic Turkey Track Ranch in the Texas Panhandle. For over a century this American landmark has been an integral element of our heritage. Generations of Coble's and Whittenburg's have created lifetimes of memories on the Turkey Track. Due to our family's increasing numbers and geographical distances, we recognize that it is time to find a new steward for this historic holding. We have enlisted Bernard Uechtritz of the Icon Global Group in Dallas to bring the Turkey Track to market in the latter half of 2021. The ranch has and will forever hold not only the monuments, memories, and legacies of our now multigenerational families but, significantly, maintains a very important place within the well-chronicled chapters of early Texas and US history; similarly, the ranch and its past stewards hold a prideful and acknowledged position of contributions to the evolution of modern-day ranching and cattle raising industries, as well as the Oil & Gas sectors of our great state." - The Coble & Whittenburg Families - About Turkey Track Ranch WT (Tom) Coble and later James (Jimmie) A. Whittenburg III, were two of the stewards. Each was a past president of The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Each considered a visionary as well as community and business leaders. Tom Coble was a contemporary of Dan and Tom Waggoner of the Waggoner Ranch, Samuel "Burk" Burnett of the Four Sixes Ranch, and Charles Goodnight of the JA and Goodnight Ranch. Coble recognized the infinite resources of the Southern Great Plains. Like Waggoner, Burnett, and Goodnight, he created a cattle kingdom that was sustained by thousands of acres of grass. Later, Whittenburg was the larger-than-life Texas Icon and entrepreneurial modern-day rancher who led the management of the Turkey Track for several decades. An early trendsetter of flying between properties and business interests, he operated several significant ranching interests in Texas and New Mexico, along with other business interests which included Aviation, Oil & Gas, Banking, Cattle Feed Yards; he was also a Special Texas Ranger. A winner of the Cattlemen's Beef Association Environmental Stewardship award in 2016, the Turkey Track is also held in high esteem by industry . Pete Bonds, then president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, said, "Turkey Track has an outstanding record for their environmental stewardship practices, water management programs and excellent grass diversity." The property is also the site of the two famed battles of the Adobe Walls of 1864 and 1874, and this hallowed ground just north of the Canadian River is revered by descendants of all combatants. In June of 1924, a six-acre site was given to the Panhandle Plains Historical Society commemorating that month the 50th anniversary of the second battle of the Adobe Walls. In 1941 a monument dedicated to the Native Americans who fought and died in the Battle of 1874 was also erected. Both Monuments stand within the ranch today.
$4,000,000  •  33,905 acres
Horse and Cattle Ranch for sale in Fort Myers, Florida! Buckingham area. Largest privately owned land for sale in the area- 100 acres more or less. Frontage on Orange River Road and Higgenbotham Rd. Includes:  Three (3) Houses on the property with numerous barns, stables, and workshops. *House #1 - Main House CBS construction 3 bedroom, 2 bath with Screened porch, 3-truck-sized parking carport, Large 60x45 Workshop with Screened breakroom with kitchenette and bathroom, Horse Stable with 2 stalls, Horseshoe game pits, Tire Swings from huge Oak Tree. *House #2 - CBS construction 3 bedroom, 2 bath with screened back porch, Metal Roof and paved parking areas, large water system, Pole Barn 25x60x12h Workshop 30x65, Large Oak Trees. *House #3 - CBS 3 bedroom, 2 bath with Swimming Pool, Metal Roof, Carport, cilcular drive, Road Frontage on Higginbotham Rd. There is a LIGHTED ARENA for night-time training, with an observation tower and a calf-roping shoot. Several wells provide water for horses, and cattle, along with residential use. There are even dog kennels (needs some work) for the avid dog lover. This property is surrounded by home sites with at least one acre, or more. So, you are out in the country, yet only 5 minutes from I-75 at the Hwy 80 exit. This area of Lee County is in a Rural Community Preserve designation, which means the country feel will be maintained and not over-developed. In fact, there is a probable investment aspect to subdividing this into a one-acre homesite, if someone wanted to pursue that in the future or if you are looking for a family compound look no further!  Listing ID: 09170-60120
$49,500,000  •  17,651 acres
Diamond Tail Ranch embodies the iconic image of an authentic Rocky Mountain ranch, encompassing a picturesque valley at the base of snow-capped peaks with a trout-filled river flowing through lush meadows and mountain pastures that are home to abundant wildlife and thriving livestock. This best-in-class property offers the optimal blend of scenery, accessibility, privacy, water, wildlife, recreation, and a sustainable agricultural operation. Assembled over decades by a stewardship-minded family, this extraordinary ranch combines all these sought-after characteristics into one complete and balanced package. Diamond Tail Ranch is a massive holding, with 17,651± deeded acres and 20,225± leased acres held by the ranch, combining for a total of 37,876± acres. This equates to over 59 square miles, and it is all in one single contiguous block, which is unusual for a ranch of this magnitude. Although the scale of the ranch is impressive, it is the abundance of water and the diverse landscape found within its boundaries that truly make it stand out. The ranch encompasses a lush river valley at its heart, and rises up into the surrounding mountains, with incredible amounts of water pouring onto it from all sides. An astonishing 27 miles of river and streams flow within its boundaries, highlighted by 11.5 miles of the Laramie River. All this water provides outstanding private fishing for wild trout and an incredible 302± cfs of senior water rights used to irrigate expansive hay meadows. A wide variety of prime wildlife habitats are spread throughout the deeded lands, and together with the surrounding Wilderness, National Forest and BLM lands, result in prolific game populations, with huge herds of elk and pronghorn, plus moose and deer. Complementing the scenic beauty and recreational attractions of Diamond Tail Ranch is its successful agricultural operation, well known for its commercial bison. A refined collection of quality improvements provide comfortable accommodations for the owners, their guests, and staff. Despite its secluded mountain valley locale, Diamond Tail is easily accessible 45± minutes from all services in Laramie, Wyoming, including the commercial airport, and only two to three hours from the Fort Collins, Boulder, and Denver metro areas. Steeped in historical significance, natural resources, and ecological importance, Diamond Tail Ranch is one of the most appealing and significant mountain ranches to become available in years. It is exceptionally rare to find such a diverse and well-watered ranch running on over 37,800 contiguous acres, spanning a beautiful river valley, and no existing conservation easement. Even more compelling is the optimal blend of a successful agricultural component that supports the ownership of the ranch, without interfering with its recreational attributes.
$16,700,000  •  15,568 acres
The Dumbbell Ranch is one of the founding and most historic ranches of the Nebraska Sandhills. The ranch is in the heart of the Sandhills and consists of 15,568± deeded acres in Cherry and Grant County, Nebraska. The ranch is located seven miles north of Hyannis on State Highway 61. The ranch features two full sets of headquarters with improvements, rolling native rangeland, along with sub-irrigated meadows producing over 1,800 tons of hay annually. The Sandhills are noted for the abundant water provided by the Ogallala Aquifer, and the Dumbbell Ranch lies in the deepest part of the aquifer. The ranch has numerous lakes and live water throughout the property that provides excellent wildlife and waterfowl habitat. The Dumbbell Ranch has historically been a 900-head year-round cow/calf operation and has been operated by the Anderson family since 1913. The Facts: ~ Historic Sandhill foundational ranch ~ Located in the heart of the Ogallala Aquifer ~ 15,568± deeded acres ~ 1,000± sub-irrigated meadow acres ~ 900 cow year-round operation ~ Live water ~ Pipeline ~ Twenty-seven windmills ~ Eight solar wells ~ Numerous artesian wells ~ Two separate full headquarters ~ Average over 1,800 tons of hay production annually ~ Thriving wildlife population ~ Trophy whitetail and mule deer hunting ~ Fishing ~ Highway access ~ Seven miles from schools
$37,500,000  •  14,141 acres
Under Contract
With over 14,000 acres in one contiguous block, Rana Creek Ranch is the largest landholding in California’s famous Carmel Valley. The Golden State’s countryside doesn’t get any more idyllic than this. The ranch spans both sides of Carmel Valley Road with, over 12,400 acres on the north side and 1,720± on the south. It is currently being operated as a cattle ranch and owner’s retreat, although there are many great options for a future owner to expand operations if desired. The ranch is about eight miles long by over four miles at its widest point… it is a mammoth landscape with impressive water resources in the form of seasonal creeks, vernal ponds and a strong aquifer.
$37,500,000  •  14,138 acres
Under Contract
FOR ALL PHOTOS, INTERACTIVE MAPS AND THE MOST COMPLETE INFORMATION AVAILABLE VISIT WWW.HALLANDHALL.COM With over 14,000 acres, Rana Creek Ranch is the largest landholding in Californias famous Carmel Valley. Extensive water and operational potential, combined with endless recreation, deliver all that a ranch buyer could dream of. Less than an hour to Pebble Beach and Monterey. Strong wildlife populations.
$11,750,000  •  13,424 acres
Rare find in the western NE Panhandle. This stewardship-award winning ranch was thoughtfully developed with ease of management in mind. Located in a picturesque setting with native range-land, irrigation, impeccably-maintained facilities, and two homes. Turn-key operation, equipment included. Excellent access just off I-80. Approximately 8-20 miles west of the city of Sidney, NE.
$30,000,000  •  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
$15,000,000  •  7,997 acres
7,997 ± Acres 7,677± deeded acres 320± acre BLM allotment 4 homes with breathtaking mountain views Various sheds, shops, and barns Incredible cattle and equestrian facilities 3 domestic wells, 2 irrigation wells, 25,000± gallon tank 28± acre irrigation pivot, horse pastures, and timber Equipment will convey with the sale $15,000,000
$16,000,000  •  7,371 acres
Under Contract
ICON GLOBAL EXCLUSIVE BLACK WILLOW RANCH​ 3% co-op broker / selling office commission 7,371± acres | Watrous + Valmora, New Mexico 16 miles from Las Vegas, NM 1 hour from Santa Fe 1.5 hours from Taos 1862 New Mexico Legacy Ranch. Black Willow is a Water, Wildlife, Livestock, Equestrian & Recreational Oasis. As the name implies Black Willow Trees line the Mora River as it meanders through the ranch. Imagine kayaking through the rock outcroppings and then drifting under the shade of the willows. This ranch is both rugged and refined. It’s wild yet tame. It’s what makes it a One of One. The history here is a tangible experience for guests. They are offered a glimpse into the past with the historically renovated homestead which includes the adobe barn, circa 1862. You can see and touch the history, hear the wildlife, feel the mountain wind, taste the seeds of the pinyon pine trees and smell nature as it should be – all natural. This is where flocks of wild turkeys roam and seasonal herds of elk move through the rugged northern country. You will even find an occasional bear roaming the hillsides. As a legacy family ranch this property offers a place for everyone, animals included. The multiple housing options provide the space needed to entertain along with offering privacy for family members to have their own space. No expense was spared with the recent infrastructure that was added. Quality roads and bridges were built to last a lifetime. This ranch has been preserved and conserved and is ready to be handed to the next steward. Highlights: • 4.5 miles of the mora river - live water & wildlife riparian corridor & huge cottonwood “Vegas” • historic senior water diversion rights (1000-acre feet) and irrigated meadows • historic - highly productive improved headquarters, cattle & horse infrastructure, and owner’s residences • highly productive & improved grasslands, juniper ponderosa, piñon forest uplands and scenic canyons • moderate year-round climate, elevation 6500’- 7,500-foot elevation • proximity - easy access to town: Las Vegas, Santa Fe & Taos • excellent cattle & wildlife well water distribution fences & all-weather roads • natural Beauty - scenic views of Sangre de Christo Rocky Mountains and Turkey Mountain ranges 7,371± acre of prime fertile ranchland encompasses operational headquarters, 5 residences and 4 miles of river frontage. Black Willow is nestled between area neighbors of 40,000-, 50,000- and 90,000-acre spreads. BWR is the jewel in the middle. Recreational aspects include premier hunting, kayaking on the river, fishing, hiking, trail riding as well as proximity to incredible alpine sports destinations and more. Located 16 miles from Las Vegas, minutes to Watrous and just an hour from Santa Fe, the ranch is an easy drive to area ski resorts of Taos, Ski Santa Fe, Ski Sipapu, Angel Fire and Red River. Infrastructure improvements include private entry gates, excellent roads, bridges and fences, barns, a cantina and office, a roping arena, guest quarters and management homes, owner’s residence and much more. The owner said, “When I got here, I just kind of felt at peace. This was exactly what I was looking for! A place where I could run horses, raise, and train horses, run some cattle and retreat with my family away from the big city pressures and business. It’s cowboy country out here and it has everything- history, topography, and water - lots of water, along with incredible wildlife and spectacular nature. Our ranching family and business interests have expanded out of state, which makes it difficult to utilize this place that we have loved so much.” The owner and his management team have poured millions of hours and millions of dollars into expanding the versatile holdings, enhancing, and stewarding this ranch since 2009. They have optimized water, wildlife and livestock carrying capacity. In addition to running cattle, each year valuable polo ponies are boarded to take seasonal time off from the rigors of international competition to graze, recuperate and refuel on the irrigated pastures. This provides additional revenue streams to the exquisite property along with cattle, hay, and recreational income. Marketed by Icon Global Group, Full history and other details, improvements and highlights can be seen at www.blackwillowranch.com view more info by visiting ranch website www.blackwillowranch.com Icon Global Licensed New Mexico Real Estate Agents Meredith Neely - License #: 20642 Wayne Cockrell - License #: 54157
$5,300,000  •  5,733.29 acres
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The secluded and private 5,733 ± acre Adobe Valley Ranch is located within the Mount Diablo Range on the south side of Del Puerto Canyon Road. It is 31 miles to Modesto, 49 miles to Stockton, 52 miles to Livermore, 56 miles to Merced, and 83 miles to San Jose. The ranch has been in the same family for 5 generations, running cattle for over 120 years. Currently, the Adobe Valley Ranch is used for cattle grazing and recreational purposes. It is fenced and crossed-fenced, running 100 pair year-round. Water on the ranch includes a year-round pond, Adobe and Lotta Creeks, and springs. The springs provide water to each of the buildings on the property as well as to the water troughs throughout the property. There is great hunting on the property with wildlife such as deer, wild boar, coyotes, foxes, mountain lions, and predators. Improvements include a main home & cabin, currently being rented, a workshop, a barn, and additional outbuildings. This a great opportunity for a cattle ranch or recreational property! In the Williamson Act. Legend has it Joaquin Murrieta, the Robin Hood of the West / Robin Hood of El Dorado, would hold his horses in the Adobe Valley... PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Secluded and private 5,733-acre ranch • Has been in the same family for 5 generations • Cattle Ranch for over 120 years • Currently used for cattle & recreation • Runs 100 pair year-round • Fenced and cross fenced • Corrals & loading chute • Water: Year-round Pond, two creeks, & springs • Spring-fed troughs & spring fed water to dwellings • Main home, cabin, large barn, workshop, & outbuildings • Recreation: Hunt, Horseback, ATV, Hike • Wildlife includes deer, wild boar, coyotes, foxes, mountain lions, and predators. • Borders BLM land • 31 miles to Modesto, 49 miles to Stockton, 52 miles to Livermore • 56 miles to Merced, 83 miles to San Jose, 93 miles to San Francisco • In the Williamson Act
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$10,900,000  •  5,512 acres
$14,000,000
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
$10,600,000  •  5,329 acres
Currently a nature preserve and working cattle ranch, this distinguished ranch belongs to Steven Seagal. These 5,329 hidden acres offers a recreational paradise with numerous lakes, plentiful wildlife and waterfowl; massive log residence; breathtaking mountain views and “off-the-grid” dependability. There is an additional home nearby with a guest house, barns and corrals. The nearby town of Mt. Shasta offers excellent cuisine, art galleries, golf and the hospitality of one of the nicest resort towns in the West.
$7,500,000  •  5,314 acres
Under Contract
Welcome to Flowers Ranch! This ±5534 acre ranch is a rare find that offers so much for ranchers and hunters. The headquarters includes two houses on the property, both of which are in great condition, along with multiple barns and shops and tons of trees. The ranch is cross fenced into 10 separate pastures with a set of working/shipping pens centrally located, west of the headquarters. The rugged terrain and abundant water sources drawl in a wide variety of wildlife such as aoudad sheep, deer, quail, bobcat, along with a stocked fishing pond. Across the ranch you will also find well maintained roads for convenient access to all pastures. The ranch is located between Miami and Canadian, making it a great spot for those who want to enjoy the peace and quiet. Don’t miss your chance to own this amazing property – call today to schedule a showing! Location: Flowers Ranch is found in the upper east corner of the Texas Panhandle. It is approximately 12 miles southwest of Canadian and approximately 10 miles from Miami. Amarillo is approximately an 1.5 hour drive southwest, about 90 miles. Water: The ranch has an ample water supply with 6 windmills and 7 solar pumps that provide water to the property. A brand new well feeds water to the fishing pond on the northwest corner of the ranch. Together there are 13 water wells. Additional water supply is provided by seasonal creeks that run throughout the elevation changes. There are also many areas that hold small ponds. Hunting: There is plenty of hunting opportunity on the ranch. The current owners have hunted during the seasons and have seen a good population of large aoudad sheep, white tail deer and mule deer. Other wildlife can also be found throughout the property. Flowers Ranch has not been commercially hunted. History: Flowers Ranch has been a family owned and operated ranch for years. They have ran a cow/calf operation and also ran yearlings on the ranch. Improvements: Flowers Ranch is a well established and managed ranch. Five strand barbed wire cross fencing divide the ±5,534.35 acres. The main house on the ranch is fenced with 7 strand barbed wire to keep out wildlife. Along with the main house, there is an additional house that has been used for ranch employees. The main set of pipe shipping pens is centrally located west of the headquarters, and provides above ground, digital scales. There are also cattle guards at the entrances/exits for each pasture, along with cake houses in each pasture to make feeding in winter months more convenient. There are 4 finished barns at the headquarters, numerous water storage tanks and 13 water wells dispersed across the property. You will find maintained oil and gas roads that provide smooth and convenient access to all pastures. Minerals: Mineral rights will not convey with the property. The water rights are not owned and will not convey. Landscape: The property consists of rolling terrain that boasts elevation changes. The soils here within are listed with accompanying percentages for area of interest totaling 100%: Texroy loam (TpB) 26.7%; Veal fine sandy loam (MaD) 20.9%; Texroy loam (TpA) 17.8%; Veal fine sandy loam (MaB) 16.0%; Miles fine sandy loam (MfB) 12.5%; Veal fine sandy loam (MaC) 6.1%. Please see Soil Report for more details. Exclusions: There are a few exclusions that the sellers have chosen to keep. These include the iron artwork over the gates, portable arena, overhead cake bin, steel feed bunks, and a generator. There is a salt water disposal well located in Section 6 that the owner is retaining ownership of. Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality, therefore it is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation of the land. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by surveyors and title work. Estimated Taxes: Taxes with exemptions: $3,899.147 Taxes without exemptions: $12,940.96 *This is an estimated taxes for 2022. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with any potential exemptions. Water Conservation District: The property lies within the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District. Click the link to find out more information. Area: Flowers Ranch is located on along the eastern half of Roberts County. The property lies in between the towns of Miami and Canadian. Access: Maintained caliche roads provide exceptional access to Flowers Ranch. Quarter Horse Road runs through the middle of the ranch passes through the ranch, which gives access from both directions and brings you to the main house. Another road, South Camp Road, passes through the north boundary line. Directions: From Miami: Head northwest in S Main St. off of E Commercial St. Continue onto FM 283/Ranch Rd 282 for about 4 miles then turn north onto Quarter Horse Road. Continue on Quarter Horse Road for 10.5 miles to the headquarters.
Contact for Price  •  5,000 acres
Located halfway between Dallas and Houston, Champion Ranch boasts over 5,000 acres of prime ranch land. Atop oak tree studded sandy loam hills, the property includes an idyllic owners home on a private 78-acre lake. In addition, the ranch has numerous barns, eight guest and ranch houses, and a 16-person bunkhouse. With over 20 additional lakes, stock ponds and live river streams, Champion Ranch is also home to a sprawling peach orchid that currently produces 18 varieties of peaches. Dinner and dancing are conducted in the 2,200 sq. ft. on-property Saloon. With two bars, a piano and sound system, the Saloon seats up to 130 guests for corporate or private events. There are 36 oil and gas wells situated on the property. The underground mineral ownership rights, included in the deal, currently produce significant income as well as prospective future fortunes. Livestock include herds of purebred Brangus breeder cattle and award-winning horses. Ranch equipment and more are offered in the turn key sale. The Richard Wallrath Educational Foundation, established in 2006, is slated to receive the majority proceeds of the multi-million dollar ranch sale and distribute between the 4-H Youth Development Foundation and FFA, previously Texas Future Farmers of America. The sale includes 100% of all oil and gas well rights, existing and future royalty income streams, approximately 1,000 head of purebred cattle, and more. Champion Ranch Oil and Gas: - 100% of owned mineral rights and oil & gas income convey, no reservations. - 36 ranch wells - 16 producing wells. 12 horizontals / 4 verticals Champion Ranch Cattle: - Brangus Cow Calf Operation - Ranch Capacity: 1,200 Head during normal rainfall and temperate years Champion Ranch Water Sources: - 14 working water wells (not including oilfield) - 3 artesian wells - 1 78 acre lake, stocked with bass & catfish - 20+ smaller lakes & ponds throughout the ranch (most stocked with bass & catfish) Live Water: - Keechi Creek runs through the middle of the ranch (North to South) - Beaver Creek runs northern boundary of the ranch - A natural wetland is located on the NE corner of the ranch Champion Ranch Improvements: Main House - 3,992 sq. ft., Built 2002, 3 bed/2 bath - Car Port (960 sq. ft.) - Guest Quarters (660 sq. ft.) - Weight Room (600 sq. ft.) - Office/Museum (1,600 sq. ft.), Built 2014 - Swimming Pool Second Owners House (Yellow House) - 4,500 sq. ft., Built 2014, 4 bed / 3.5 bath Manager's House - 2,698 sq. ft., Built 1978 - Car Port (532 sq. ft.) - Metal Shop / Covered swimming pool (1,290 sq. ft.) - Bath house (744 sq. ft.) Camp House - 2,676 sq. ft., Built 2012, 2 bed/2 bath - This Bunkhouse/Guesthouse sleeps 16+ people with family room, kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area, utility room with washer, dryer, and storage, "unused" smoke house, picnic pavilion with BBQ pit, concrete sidewalks, and burn pit with overlooking view. Cattle Manager's house (White House) - 1,812 sq. ft., Built 1958, 4 bed/3 bath - Wood frame house with carport and several out buildings, paved driveway, fully fenced. 4 Ranch Houses - 1,400 sq. ft., Built 1994-2008, 3 bed/2.5 bath - Laundry room, office area, kitchen with breakfast bar, dining area, and family room. Ranch House - 1,400 sq. ft., Built 1984, 2 bed/2 bath - Remodeled, laundry room, kitchen, dining area, and family room. Ranch Buildings: Horse Barn and Stables - 11,800 sq. ft., Built 2008 - apartment living quarters and bath, 2 offices, tack room, bathroom, music control room, horse wash area, horse walker, round working pen, paved drive and parking. Covered Arena - 52,500 sq. ft., Built 2001 - grand stands, rodeo bucking chutes, pens, paved entry Sales Arena - 2,160 sq. ft., Built 2001 - Livestock auction style sale arena with theater type seating, ticket/bookkeeping office area. Pens connect with covered arena, paved drive entry, central air & heat. Saloon - 2,208 sq. ft., Built 2012 - 2 bathrooms, seats 130 people, dance floor, large bar and back bar, piano, bandstand, sound system for bands or public speaking, large covered porch with lounge chairs and tables, central air and heating, ceiling fans, fully furnished. Main Office - 2,400 sq. ft., Built 1992 - 2 bathrooms, conference room, 2 large offices, 2 smaller offices, reception desk and reception area with seating, fully furnished, central air and heat, internet and satellite services, electric entry gate, paved entry and parking, covered porch with rocking chairs. Covered Working Barn with Pens - 26,090 sq. ft., Built 1984 - Remodeled several times since it was built, bathroom, tack room, feed room, horse stalls, hydraulic working chutes and numerous sorting pens. Paved entry and parking, 18-wheeler and cattle trailer loading area, and numerous outside holding pens. Peach Barn - 6,250 sq. ft., Built 2012 - With apartment living quarters, 2 baths, 2 walk-in coolers, 4 large "roll-up" doors, covered parking, electric gate, white rock entry and parking, peach processing table for washing and sort Tractor Equipment Shed and Shop - 2,880 sq. ft., Built 1984 - Shop with tools for working on equipment, overhead fuel tanks, overhead bulk feed bins, pipe racks for pipe storage, paved entry and parking. Office Shop - 1,800 sq. ft., Built 1980's - Ranch maintenance storage area and shop for lawn mowers, carpentry tools, lumber, etc. Smoke House & Processing Facility - 500 sq. ft.
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$4,988,000  •  4,820 acres
$6,333,000
The Cedar Canyon Ranch is located ~40 miles west of Faith, South Dakota and ~100 miles from Rapid City. With approximately 4,820 deeded acres and approximately 1,040 state leased acres, there is plenty of grazing land to run cattle, sheep, or whatever you desire on the grounds of the ranch. This expansive beauty is home to a variety of trophy mule deer, whitetail deer and antelope, as well as the occasional coyote or prairie dog for sport. One of the biggest draws to the ranch for wildlife is a constant water source. The North Fork Moreau River and the Moreau River conjoin on the northwest part of the ranch. Lots of whitetail can be found roaming the grounds by the river. The combination of thick hay fields, tree covered draws, rough brakes (ideal mule deer hunting), and lush bottoms create the ideal habitat for wildlife and your livestock to thrive. Multiple dams, reservoirs and water tanks on the property provide additional water sources for your livestock. There is a homestead on the ranch (that has been occupied by the same family since its inception in the 1940’s) with a 3-bedroom 1-bath house. Two barns/outbuildings that allow a wide range of animals, tractors, or anything that may need to be covered to be stored inside. To learn more or to arrange a private tour of the Cedar Canyon Ranch contact The XO Agency, LLC today.
$25,000,000  •  4,063 acres
Mount Shasta towers above this 4,000± acre ranch with over 3 miles of trout stream, 74 miles of riding trails/roads, meadows, valuable timber resources, and forest service borders. Extensive improvements (almost 50,000 square feet) maximize comfort and enjoyment of this recreational haven for hiking, fishing, and riding.
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$22,800,000  •  4,007 acres
Montell Summit is a very unique ranch that encompasses a tremendous amount of character. From the 500' of elevation change to the artifact filled pecan bottoms, to the 15 acre lake and numerous springs. If the drought earlier this year did anything for us here in Texas, it has highlighted the importance of water, and we were fortunate to have many springs that continued to flow and a healthy 15 acre lake. A chip sealed road is going in over the ridge line and will run from the front of the ranch to the back, allowing quick and easy access throughout. This is scheduled to be completed by the middle of April.
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$4,095,000  •  3,852 acres
The 3,852-acre storied Morrison Ranch, located just 15 minutes outside the quaint town of Shandon, CA, in San Luis Obispo County, is on the market for the first time since 1978.
$4,000,000  •  3,574 acres
Ideal horse and/or cattle ranch along the Snake River with irrigated pastures and native range ground up into the hillsides.
$15,595,000  •  3,068.82 acres
You dream of a ranch with extreme privacy, abundant water, fertile farm ground, irrigated pasture, and self-sustaining cattle operation, top it off with a stunning custom home and breathtaking views…Then realize the dream is true, right here, all wrapped up in the amazing Carroll Ranch. Encompassing 3068 acres in three counties. The headquarters, and heart of the ranch, are nestled in the Northeast corner of the beautiful Fall River Valley, with irrigated farm ground and pastureland, three homes, including a 7,700-sf masterpiece tucked against the hillside. Multiple hay, feed, and equipment barns. Custom horse barn, tack barn, shop plus full butcher shop facility. A large artesian fed lake is used for irrigation as well as fishing, swimming, and boating. 630 acres of prime irrigated hay ground, space for 2800 tons of hay storage, 145 acres of irrigated pasture, and plenty of range land to support up to 750 pairs year-round. The remainder of the ranch is located in Lassen and Modoc counties, used for spring grazing and winter feeding. Strategically set up with several hay/feeding barns, ponds, and gathering corrals. The Carroll Ranch is easily one of the most impressive ranches in the North State. The new owner will not only enjoy the well set up farming and cattle aspect of the ranch, but also the multiple hunting and recreational opportunities at their fingertips. The Carroll Ranch, a paradise of its own making. The Fall River Valley offers amazing views, rich soils for farming, abundant recreational and hunting opportunities including renowned fly fishing, and a peaceful lifestyle. The valley boasts one of the largest freshwater spring systems in the nation. Water is not an issue here! Located between Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen. The community has all the amenities you would hope to find in a small community, and some surprises as well. An 18-hole golf course, an airport with a 5,000 ft. runway, medical, dental, and veterinary facilities, and a hospital with a new emergency room. Numerous restaurants, motels, grocery stores, and more. Property Highlights: • THE RANCH HEADQUARTERS are in Shasta County consisting of 1,441 contiguous acres. End of the road privacy, with gated entry. Cobblestone pavers from entry, around the residential area, continuing up the gated private drive to the main residence. All remaining roads are graveled. Fully fenced and cross fenced. Wood and metal pipe fencing around headquarters. Water comes from 3 ag wells and one lift pump from the lake, irrigating by pivot and flood. The ranch produces an average of 3,000 tons of hay annually with 4 hay barns storing 2,800 tons and 2 feed barns. • THE BENCH is located about 5 miles from the headquarters, located in Lassen County. Consists of 1426 acres, 5 feed barns, several ponds, corrals, and a single wide mobile home. • THE OLD HULBERT PLACE is about a 45-minute drive, located in Modoc County. Offering 200 fenced acres with meadows, a year-round creek, and corrals. • CATTLE OPERATION: The ranch currently runs 500 pairs year-round; the ranch has supported up to 750 pairs in past years. Enclosed hydraulic scales plus covered working lane with squeeze. cattle chute and several pens to separate cows. All pipe construction. The well-thought-out fencing system makes it easy to move the cattle from one pasture to the next. Multiple feed lots and feed barns. Enrolled in the Williamson Act for lower tax rates. • THE MAIN HOME was built on a hillside, designed in consultation with Neil Wright out of Sun Valley, Idaho. Masterfully constructed by craftsmen and artisans in 2000. Attention to detail and comfort is apparent from the minute you enter this amazing home. An impressive 7,700 sq. ft. of living space under one roof. Four bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths. The wood and stone construction blends perfectly with the landscaping. The owners have used reclaimed wood from a historical building in Yosemite, milled in McCloud, to create the massive beams and the large plank flooring you will find in the home. The great room, kitchen, enclosed sunroom, office, and master suite are on the main floor, and the additional three bedrooms with en-suite baths, are strategically built along the contour of the hillside. The wine cellar, mud room with bath, exercise room, storage room, and garden potting room are on the lower floor. The gourmet kitchen is a delight, with the baking center, butcher block island, 3 sinks, 2 dishwashers, 6 burner gas range, dual ovens, and butler's pantry. The detached 3-car garage has guest quarters above. Mature landscaping, stone patios, and hand-crafted iron handrails are strategically laid out around the home, inground heated pool, spa, waterfall, and built-in fire pit. • TWO STORY FARMHOUSE is over 100 years old, remolded over time. 2700 sf. with 6 bedrooms and 2 baths. Large living room, country kitchen, and formal dining room. Enclosed front, side, and back porches. Detached 2-car garage with storage. • MANAGERS HOME is 2000 sf. offering 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The living room opens to the family room and country kitchen with granite counters and butcher block island, stone floor in the kitchen, and dining area. The master suite has jetted tub, separate shower, and dual sinks. • For detailed information, check out the detail sheets under the useful information section on the website.
$11,250,000  •  3,040 acres
Historic Plantation with Hunting & Recreational Land For Sale in Pickensville, AL Owl Creek Plantation Let me take you on a journey. A trip back in time. An excursion to a plantation unaware of the chaos of 2020. A place where the road ends and the enchantment of a simpler existence begins. Let me take you to Owl Creek Plantation. Owl Creek is located on the AL/MS boundary in Pickens County, Alabama, just East of Macon, Mississippi. The yellow brick road truly does end at Owl Creek. When the lodge comes into view, it’s hard not to pull over on the lakeshore and take it in. Perfectly situated on the water's edge, with 6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, screened porches, massive dining and entertaining areas, and sunset views that are otherworldly, Owl Creek Lodge grabs your heart from first glance. The lodge looks as though it too was created “in the beginning,” like it just belongs.  Additionally, in the not too shabby guest house on the North end of the lake, you’ll find 3 more bedrooms with another 2.5 baths. Owl Creek can easily sleep 22 guests comfortably and has not only been a family retreat for over 70 years, it has been the site of many weddings and other social functions. If, and that’s a big “if”, you can drag yourself away from the lodge, you can begin to find your way around the 3,040 acres of unbelievable serenity and beauty. The improved road system winds its way through massive hardwood stands along the majestic Tenn-Tom River. Strategically located throughout the property are wildlife fields overflowing with deer and turkeys, purposefully flooded cypress brakes for waterfowl and many deer stands only in need of an afternoon hunter. The hunting is so good in fact, several years ago the property generated over $200k in revenue from sold hunts. The timber component of Owl Creek is mainly mature hardwood. There are a few scattered areas of managed loblolly pine creating habitat throughout the property. A recent timber cruise is available upon request and reflects a timber value of $4.2M. A new owner looking to add more habitat and recover some of the purchase price could easily take advantage of the timber market in the area. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, you stumble upon Camp Duke. Camp Duke is on the southern end of the property, isolated from life. It’s the retreat within the retreat. Camp Duke IS social distancing. I can’t describe Camp Duke, you have to experience Camp Duke. I’ve been blessed in my career to work with wonderful families and some unbelievable properties. They have all been special. Owl Creek Plantation sets the bar high for all the properties before, and all the properties yet to come. So, Let me take you to Owl Creek Plantation.   For more properties like this, go to United Country Real Estate! Listing ID: 23042-33525
$2,775,000  •  2,921 acres
Bumpy Road Ranch is a recreational paradise conveniently located 12 miles west of Scottsbluff, Nebraska. A ranch with this kind of beauty and wildlife is not only hard to find in western Nebraska but rarely comes on the market. This ranch has been in the same family for many years. Situated just west of the Wildcat Hills, the ranch has all the attributes of a great hunting property and wildlife refuge. The Bumpy Road Ranch is loaded with tremendous habitat and protection for wildlife throughout. The lower elevation portion provides forage through the winter, and the nearby farmland provides additional great food sources. The varied topography is truly beautiful and features dark timbered hillsides with deep draws and canyons as well as open pastures for grazing. Long fingers of trees reflect the stark elevation changes of 4,200 feet near the improvements to the elevated pastures of 4,900 feet. All of this lends itself to great scenic vistas for horseback riding, hiking, birding, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing.
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