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$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
$63,587,650  •  10,687 acres
Located in South Texas' famed Golden Triangle, the North Ranch encompasses 10,687± acres of top-notch wildlife habitat and includes almost 6 miles of the Nueces River. The turnkey property, situated 5 miles north of La Pryor and 15 miles south of Uvalde in Zavala County, is one of the finest hunting ranches available today. Over the past seven years, the current owner acquired six properties and formed the North Ranch. The ranch, which fronts on FM 1436, has been designed to be best in class. The North Ranch is home to exceptional white-tailed deer and some of the best bird hunting—Bobwhite quail, dove and Rio Grande turkeys—in the state. Since 2017, deer have been managed under an MLDP-3, but the hunting has been limited. In the past three years, mature whitetails measuring 160" — 190" have been harvested. In addition, the ranch boasts oryx, axis deer, feral hogs and a host of non-game species. The Land and the Water Towering pecans, Mexican sycamore and oaks stand sentry along the river, while guajillo, black brush, white brush, mesquite, guayacan and other protein-rich brush species inhabit the uplands. The land has been strategically cleared and roller chopped to increase edge and plant diversity. Native grasses have been replanted where suitable. The Nueces is pocked with deep, blue holes that hold water for swimming and fishing even in drought. The North Ranch possesses water rights from the Nueces. In addition to the river, the North Ranch has approximately 1.5 miles of surface water, measuring about one-quarter mile wide. More than 7.5 miles of 2-inch poly water line and an additional 7.5 miles of 4-inch poly water line have been laid and buried. The water distribution system also includes eight (8-feet in diameter) cement water troughs and two (20-feet in diameter) cement water troughs; all are encircled by 8-foot cement skirts. There are four irrigation wells (one = 120 gal./min.; one = 300 gal./min.; two = 110 gal./min.) The irrigation wells are used, in part, to supply a 40-acre Reinke pivot and a 36-acre Reinke pivot. The ranch has two domestic solar wells, six domestic electric submersible wells and another domestic well (60 gal./min.) connected to a 60,000-gallon storage tank that supplies the headquarters. The Living Thanks to the attention to detail, living is comfortable and easy. The style, as befitting a Brush Country ranch, is rustically elegant and resplendent with adobe, stone, hammered metal and wood. Strategically placed courtyards and gathering areas ensure that family and guests can soak up the textured beauty of South Texas. The two-bedroom/two-bath Farm House encompasses 1,600± square feet of updated, beautifully appointed living space. The open floor plan residence features a kitchen with an eating area and living room. With four bedrooms and four baths, the 2,500± square-foot Dog Trot, situated across the courtyard from the Farm House, serves as a guest house. The two-story Chef House features two bedrooms, one full bath and one-half bath. Set away from the main compound, the six bedroom/six bath Cowboy Cabins measure about 1,000 square feet. The River House sits near the Nueces. Currently used as storage, it could be upgraded to living quarters. The ranch's focal point is the 11,600± square foot Barndominium. The front one-third is living space, while the remaining two-thirds provides storage. The living space includes a commercial kitchen with an attached utility area, a dining area, living room and bathroom. In addition, the Barndominium has four bedrooms each with a private bath. In addition, there is a 700± square-foot laundry and a 500± square-foot secure gun room. The Infrastructure The North Ranch has a shooting range with a two-story, covered shooting deck and a five-station skeet range with an elevated shooting pavilion. The North Ranch's perimeter is high-fenced and there is also a 3,000± acre high-fenced "enclosure". Approximately 7 miles of five-wire cedar post fences have been installed as cross fences. The ranch has a functional set of cattle pens and two (2,000 square feet and 4,000 square feet) equipment barns. The ranch roads provide easy access to the entire ranch. All furnishings and the 29± Atascosa deer blinds, 31± Atascosa 500-pound corn feeders and 32± 2,000-lb. protein feeders convey with the sale. The Opportunity For anyone looking for the ultimate recreation destination, the North Ranch has it all. Seize this rare opportunity before it disappears as quickly as a wily muy grande into the brush. . . Call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815 with Hood Real Estate, Inc. Listed for $5,950/acre.
$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.
$3,667,950  •  7,410.13 acres
H Bar H is predominantly within the Bear Canyon drainage with steep hills, cliffs, and drainage along with grass covered flats. A road system gets you down to the river and around the ranch making this place private and extremely accessible. Seven wells with several watering troughs provide amazing water distribution for wildlife. The headquarters is a compound with an updated 3 bedroom/2 bath main house with a custom rock fireplace, hunter’s camp, barns and outbuilding.
$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.
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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.
Contact for Price  •  4,290 acres
PROPERTY SPECS Total Acres: 4,290± Water: Lake, 25 Tanks, Creek, Water Wells, Irrigation Wells County: Zavala & Maverick Nearest City: Uvalde Distance: Minutes Features: Giant Lake 25 Stock Tanks Both Sides Chacon Creek 4 Irrigation Wells 3 Pivot Systems 3 Domestic Water Wells 5 BR/5 BA Main House 3BR / 3BA “Hotel” 9 BR/ 5.5 BA Hunting Lodge Commercial Kitchen Some Minerals/No Production Huge Barn/Workshop Rifle/Pistol Range Level III MLD 22 Executive Deer Stands Game Managed Giant Whitetails 1 Hour To Airport Electric Gated Paved Access
$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.
$4,399,000  •  2,928 acres
The 2,928 +/- acres Arnerich Ranch is approximately 5 miles from Mt. Hamilton and 19 miles from the City of San Jose in Santa Clara County. The Arnerich Ranch has remained with the same family since 1939, it consists of 18 certified parcels all enrolled in the Williamson Act, it has end of the road privacy and feels completely off the grid! It has a modest 1,400 sq ft ranch house built in 1970, along with Metal barn and shed. Traditionally the ranch has supported 50 head of cattle between November and June. The ranch has ideal conditions for hunting pigs, blacktail deer, quail, predators and even ducks! The ranch is approximately 70% fenced in with the exception of the South West portion. It is being sold As-Is Property Highlights: • 2928 contagious acres in Santa Clara County • 18 parcels all in the Williamson Act • family/legacy ranch potential, cattle & hunting • hunting includes; deer, pig, predator, quail and duck • 19 miles from the city of San Jose, Ca. • modest 1,400 sq ft home, w/ metal barn and shed • 70% fenced • solid dirt/gravel road system requiring minimal to normal annual maintenance
$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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Contact for Price  •  2,840 acres
One of the most unique tracts to hit the market in a generation is now available: a conveniently isolated, turn-key, riverfront property with lodges, waterfalls, excellent hunting, and diverse timber. Located on the Alabama River in the Suggsville community, an area rich with history where land is rarely available, renowned for quality timber production, large landowners, and fantastic hunting, located minutes from Highway 84, a short drive from Grove Hill, Monroeville, multiple sawmills and pulp / paper mills, several airports, and just 1.5-2 hours from Mobile & Baldwin Counties. As you enter the property, you feel like you’re in a national park as you’re greeted by old-growth, unthinned timber. Both the main lodge and guest cabin overlook Cedar Creek, a wide, year-round creek that looks like a fly fishing river out of Montana, which flows through the property for 3+ miles, offering multiple waterfalls and superb fishing, swimming, canoeing/kayaking, and ATV opportunities. The main lodge has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, a screened-in porch, an outdoor dining/rec room, and a new deck. The guest cabin is located out of sight but within walking distance from the main lodge, perfect for extended family, kids, or a caretaker. It has a full kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a sleeping loft that could sleep ~10 people on its own. There’s another small cabin nearby overlooking a massive waterfall that was used for cookouts, etc. in the past but could also serve as a bunk house if needed. The timber value appraised at over $4 million, consisting primarily of mature bottomland hardwood and upland pine/hardwood, with the balance in areas of pre-merchantable pine/hardwood and a cypress pond, providing diverse wildlife habitat and significant income opportunities through timber sales, carbon credit leasing, tax shelter, and mitigation credits. This area is known for abundant deer, turkey, small game, and waterfowl; this property is no exception. Mature whitetail bucks are seen regularly throughout the network of strategically placed food plots, turkey numbers and habitat are outstanding, the duck hunting opportunities are comparable to areas much further north, and you can also chase wild hog, squirrel, or rabbit. The ~1 mile of Alabama River frontage offers additional fishing, skiing, and boating opportunities along with significant conservation value. This tract is ideal for a conservation easement, with the probability it could pay for the property without affecting the intended use at all, all while ensuring it remains a legacy property. As you may have noticed, the reoccurring theme here is opportunity! This tract checks all the boxes, so don’t miss your chance to see it. Call Clint Flowers, ALC at 855.NLR.LAND for more information. Please note: Listing agent is an owner in this property.
$15,350,000  •  2,275 acres
Dripstone Ranch is uniquely located in the geographic transition area between the rugged Hill Country Balcones Fault, the Chihuahuan Desert, and the topography of the South Texas Brush Country. Ranching and nature come together here, with areas of wildlife habitat and river, combined with agricultural areas designed into improved pastures, amazing ranch infrastructure, and the famous karst limestone caves found on the ranch.
$4,990,000  •  2,236 acres
Explore over 2,236± acres of Southwest Texas ranch land. Tularosa Bar 5 stretches a distance of 5± miles from end to end with so much opportunity in between.
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$6,900,000  •  1,987 acres
$7,500,000
Middle Creek Farm is located 17 miles west of Springview, Nebraska, or 29 miles east of Valentine, Nebraska on Highway 12, just on the northern edge of the Niobrara River breaks in Keya Paha County. Keya Paha County is well known for being some of the best cattle and cropland combination country in Nebraska. The highly diversified farm is comprised of nine center pivots with a complete set of improvements, native rangeland, wooded draws, and dryland crop ground. The center pivots are all groundwater wells, with no pumping restrictions and three-phase electric service. Currently, the farm is an irrigated/grassland cow-calf operation, with the pivots being utilized for grazing and haying. The owner rates the operation with proper inputs to be able to sustain 450 cow/calf pairs on a year-round basis. The current operation would also lead to an easy transition to an organic row crop operation. Corn yields in the area have historically been above 200+ bushels per acre. The farm also features Upper Niobrara River breaks, with timbered draws providing excellent wildlife habitat and great feed sources for elk, deer, turkeys, and upland birds. Middle Creek Farm is a great investment opportunity for a row crop operation or an irrigated cattle operation with high-quality soil, good groundwater, breathtaking views, and diversity. The farm is move-in ready and shows the great pride of current ownership. The Facts: ~ 1,500 square foot home, plus basement and attached garage built in 2014 ~ 50’ X 100’ steel machine shed built in 2011 ~ 32’ X 47’ shop ~ 80,000 bushel grain storage ~ Numerous other small buildings ~ Two sets of working corrals ~ Highly developed livestock water system ~ Fences are in great condition ~ Five T&L pivots ranging from 2000 to 2008 models ~ Four older but functional Olsen pivots
Contact for Price  •  1,933 acres
PROPERTY SPECS Total Acres: 1,933± Water: Lake, Ponds, Creek, Water Wells, Irrigation Wells County: Zavala Nearest City: Carrizo Springs Distance: 20 Minutes Features: 9BR/5.5BA Hunting Lodge 3 Suite Guest Hotel 5BR/5BA Main House Giant Lake Many Stock Tanks Both Sides of Chacon Creek 2 Irrigation Wells 2 Domestic Water Wells Some Minerals/No Production Huge Barn/Workshop Rifle/Pistol Range Level III MLD Game Managed Giant Whitetails Electric Gated Paved Access
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$6,950,000  •  1,691 acres
Beautiful alpine acreage situated at 9000’ elevation in the heart of the Uncompahgre Plateau. Enjoy this very private and secure off-grid setting on your very own 1691± acres with aspen, pine, oaks, and pristine mountain meadows, plus gorgeous views to boot. Located in GMU 62 with excellent big game hunting for elk, deer, bear, lion, and turkey with otc bull elk tags for some seasons. GMU 61, which is renowned for its trophy bull elk, is a short drive away! Recreational opportunities abound with hiking, biking, ATVs, horseback riding, snowmobiling, or just relax and enjoy the wildlife. This gorgeous mountain setting adjoins National Forest and is an approximate 90 minute drive from either Grand Junction, Montrose, or Delta.
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$10,000,000  •  1,606 acres
With 1,606± deeded acres, this very scenic, pristine, and private Gunnison River ranch offers a rare opportunity for ownership of a gorgeous riverfront ranch that adjoins the beautiful Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area comprised of 210,172± acres of public lands and includes the 66,280± acre Dominguez Canyon Wilderness. Known for its breathtaking scenery, Dominguez- Escalante NCA is a fine example of the spectacular canyon country of the Uncompaghre Plateau. Senior water rights are included for irrigating 350± acres, which historically has been used for raising alfalfa and grass hay, along with silage corn and pasture for the current livestock operation. This river corridor is well-known for its fruit-growing capabilities due to the mild climate and high number of frost-free days – hence the perfect corridor for growing peaches, pears, cherries, apples, apricots, and more. This 1,606± acres is part of much larger livestock ranch, and additional acreage is available for purchase. BLM and NF grazing allotments are included (optional), four ranch houses, electric and phone, and livestock improvements. The ranch is located in GMU 62 with excellent hunting opportunities for elk, deer, desert bighorn sheep, bear, lion, turkey, waterfowl, chukar, and more. Enjoy the 8± miles of the Gunnison River with fishing, boating, kayaking, rafting, and camping. This ranch offers an ideal location, farming and production, mild climate, beautiful mesa benches, red rock canyons and sandstone bluffs, and serves as a recreational haven and wildlife paradise. Other purchase options available.
$5,975,000  •  1,440 acres
With 1,440+/- deeded acres, the Wallace Creek Ranch represents a unique opportunity for ownership of a beautiful recreational, big game hunting, livestock, and wildlife preserve right here on the Western Slope of Colorado. With the White River National Forest to the south and the Bookcliffs to the north, Wallace Creek Ranch offers gorgeous mountain and valley views in every direction. There is excellent access to adjoining BLM lands with the National Forest only a short ½ mile away. Ranch elevations are between 5700’ to 6600’ with a nice mix of cedar, piñon pine, oaks, along with irrigated pastures/hay fields, mountain meadows, cottonwoods along the creek, plus a small trout pond. Exceptional big game hunting for elk, deer, bear, and turkeys on both the deeded and public lands. Whether it’s hiking, biking, hunting, livestock, observing the abundant wildlife or just relaxing – Wallace Creek Ranch might be the perfect fit! Hunting - The Ranch is situated in Game Management Unit 42 with over the counter elk tags and qualifies for deer vouchers annually. Excellent big game hunting for elk, deer, and turkeys. As the hunting seasons progress into October and November, there are literally high numbers of elk and deer that migrate onto the ranch and into this corridor. Spring turkey hunting is phenomenal as well. The Ranch is unencumbered by conservation easements. The Wallace Creek Ranch has it all with big game hunting, livestock operation, hay production with excellent water rights, with both BLM and NF lands out the back door with endless recreational and wildlife opportunities! The Wallace Creek Ranch consists of 1,440+/- acres and shares a common boundary with BLM lands for 2+/- miles, plus the White River National Forest is only a 1/2 mile away. There are approximately 350+/- acres of irrigated pasture/hay meadows with good water rights and production. Wallace Creek traverses through the ranch for approximately 1.5 miles, and there is also a small, stocked pond at the upper end. The ranch has historically been used as a cattle operation and includes three BLM allotments.
$17,500,000  •  1,387 acres
Ranches of this size, caliber, and turnkey, ready to enjoy immediately with this proximity to Austin are very rare. 1387+/- acres , this ranch is entirely HIGH fenced. There is an active income producing hunting operation in place generating nearly $300,000 per year. The ranch features several species of exotic game, including Aoudad, Texas Dall Ram (Bighorn Sheep) Gemsbok, Wildebeest, Red Stag, Axis Buck, Black Buck Antelope, Fallow Deer, Scimitar Horned Oryx, Eland, and Zebra. There is also a very healthy Whitetail deer population. About 7 Bulls and 10+ cows. Hogs and wild turkey are also available to hunt. This is a very diverse ranch with rugged mountains, hilltops, bottomland, pasture, and abundant tree coverage, including large live-oak, Spanish oak, cedar elm, pecan, mesquite and prickly pear and others. The views, vistas are nothing short of spectacular. There are many very nice water features throughout the ranch,4 Large Lakes plus multiple ponds as well as multiple seasonal creeks. There is an exceptional road system throughout the ranch, making most all of it accessible. Additionally, improvements include the main lodge 3600 sqft. 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The lodge is reminiscent of a rustic mountain retreat, offering abundant outdoor living area, perched on a hillside with incredible views . In addition, there is a caretaker’s residence 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a hunters home, which accommodates up to 17 people with 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 2700+/- sqft. There is a barndominium that has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms attached to a very large shop, carport, walk in cooler with Rail and winch system and covered concrete animal processing area. By the main lodge a large workshop/garage as well as 2500 square foot free standing metal insulated equipment barn with stained concrete floor "Toy House" designed with very large doors with high ceilings for Motorhomes, RVs boats and other large troys. The ranch is easily accessed 15 minutes from Llano via Highway 16 on scenic CR 226 and is less than 90 minutes back to Central Austin. Possible smaller acreage options, available with the improvements. Additional information and pictures found at http://www.lostrockymountainranch.com
$23,900,000  •  1,346 acres
The Rapid Canyon Ranch is truly a “one of a kind” ranch. It encompasses the first two and a half miles of the entire Rapid Creek Valley as it leaves the Big Horn National Forest boundary. Rapid Creek is one of the very few trout streams that come out of the Bighorns near Sheridan. It is a live water resource containing multiple species of trout, including brown, rainbow, brook, and the occasional cutthroat. The ranch boasts an executive home recently entirely remodeled along with four historic cabins and multiple outbuildings. Historically the ranch was operated as a dude ranch with private access to the forest service out the back gate. It has excellent territorial water rights, which keep its meadows lush and productive throughout the growing season in contrast to the adjoining foothill rangeland. The ranch is capable of running 125 to 150 mother cows with supplemental hay bought for the winter and spring. It is grazed lightly, to harness the full potential of the big game hunting. While there is traditionally a very large white tail harvested every year, the elk hunting is superb. Elk hunters average three to four bulls annually, with some scoring in the high 300s. The ranch is easily accessible regardless of weather, only 20 minutes from Sheridan, which is one of Wyoming’s most appealing communities. It is literally located at the base of the mountains with the main home, the outbuildings, and the improvements situated in the front third to help keep the wildlife undisturbed and on the ranch. Similar to most of the ranches along the Bighorn front, it is protected by a rather benign conservation easement that allows multiple divisions, a fair bit of additional construction, and the ability to remodel existing structures. In a nutshell, Rapid Canyon “lays right”. When one enters the ranch, it is all laid out in front of you, with natural geography protecting the viewshed on each side and the timbered mountain face forming the upper boundary. Of course, one can also drink in the expansive views to the east of the foothills and plains of eastern Wyoming. The Facts: ~ Location: 20 plus minutes west of Sheridan at the end of a graveled county road. ~ Acreage: 1,426± total acres of which 80± are state lease. ~ Breakdown: Mostly native rangeland, riparian corridor and building sites. About 200 is irrigated. ~ Water: Approximately 2.5 miles of Rapid Creek with excellent territorial water rights. ~ Fishery: Excellent small stream fishery for multiple trout species. ~ Wildlife: Upland birds, both deer species, wild turkey, and truly trophy quality elk. ~ Description: First 2.5 miles of the lush Rapid Creek Valley framed by foothills with the Bighorns rising dramatically at the upper end of the ranch. ~ Improvements: Historic remodeled main home with older equally historic but unremodeled cabins and outbuildings. ~ Summary: One of the two or three nicest and most private ranches on the Bighorn front within easy driving distance of Sheridan.
$4,187,700  •  1,269 acres
Property Details Name of Property: Greenleaf Creek Ranch 1269 acres Acreage: 1269 Location: 2 hrs SE of Bentonville; AR, 1 hr. S of Tulsa Closest Town: Tahlequah, Oklahoma Access: Paved county road Taxes: $2,572.00/2021 Topography: Beautiful rolling pastures and long valleys Improvements: Home, barns, shop, stalls, working pens, etc. Home Sqft: 1,555 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2 Forage: Improved Bermuda Grass, native, clovers, etc. Capacity: 275-300 pair Water: Greenleaf Creek, streams, Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels,other Utilities: Rural Water, Natural Gas, well, septic, electric Comments 1269 acres of beautiful rolling grassy hills. This ranch features a 1555 square foot brick home, barns, shop, horse stalls, two nice sets of steel working pens, and much more. The stocking rate has ranged from 275 to 300 pair. The ranch is approximately 95% open pasture with scattered mature hardwood trees, and tree lines along the creek and streams all providing shade for the livestock. With eight primary pastures, multiple catch pens, and 15 ponds you can rotate the livestock without concern for water. The water supply to the home is via a rural water system, and there is a well on the property that the current owner has not used. A 125’X36’ barn/shop contains 9 horse stalls, tack room, and wash area with drain on one end and a shop with concrete flooring on the other. Other buildings include a 50’X24’ barn, a 32’X26’ barn, 30’X36’ barn, 14’X40’ Shed, 480 sq. ft. storage, and additional sheds. A large steel working facility is at the headquarters and an additional steel working facility is located more toward the center of the ranch. The forage consists of cool and warm season grasses including Bermuda Grass, clovers, Fescue and Native Grasses. The fencing is in good condition with much of the fencing having six strands of barbed wire. Greenleaf Creek meanders through the property for well over a mile and a half. It is believed this creek may be spring fed at it is running beautiful clear water about 45 days after the last rain. The home features three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, an open kitchen/dining room, and a glassed-in sunroom. It has central heat and air with natural gas piped to the house for heat. The home is sited on a hill overlooking the gorgeous rolling pastures, with mountains in the background. Most, if not all, of the ponds have fish. Even though there is not a lot of wooded area on the ranch there is enough along the creek and streams to allow cover for deer to come through the ranch. The neighboring land to the west is the Gruber Game Management Area, having several hundred acres of forest. Some really nice bucks have been harvested on the property. The owners are cultivating the turkey population which has been increasing under their ownership, and a flock was sighted during the listing tour. Access is via a paved county road about 25 minutes from Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The average rainfall in Cherokee County is about 48 inches. Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND. Location from: Muskogee, OK -- 40 minutes Tahlequah, OK -- 25 minutes Bentonville, AR --2 hours Ft. Smith, AR -- 1hour 15 minutes Springdale, AR --1 hour 45 minutes Fayettville, AR -- 1 hour 30 minutes Tulsa, OK -- 1 hour
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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.
$2,595,000  •  1,157 acres
Under Contract
Excellent Hunting and Recreation ranch. Enjoy weekends with Family and Friends or engage yourself in project and create an incredible Hunting/Fishing Corporate Retreat.
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