Mountain living represents a lifestyle that blends the rugged beauty of nature with self-reliance and simplicity. For many, it’s the fulfillment of a dream: waking up to crisp air, stunning vistas, and the tranquil sounds of nature. But what does mountain living entail? Where can you find it in the United States, and what challenges and rewards define this way of life? Let’s explore the unique lifestyle of mountain communities and their ties to farming, community, and the environment.
A typical day begins in the mornings with tending to livestock or gathering fresh eggs from chickens. Many mountain residents rely on animals
like goats, sheep, or cattle for milk, meat, and wool. Feeding and caring for animals, especially during winter, can be labor-intensive due to snow and freezing temperatures. For those without livestock, mornings may be spent stacking firewood or clearing snow paths to ensure mobility around their property.
Living in the mountains is more than just a geographical choice; it’s a lifestyle centered around tranquility and outdoor recreation. Mountain living often appeals to those seeking an escape from urban life, offering a slower pace and lots of time in nature. For example, studies have found that rural mountain environments can
reduce stress levels, with green spaces linked to lower cortisol levels and improved mental health (American Psychological Association, 2020).
The rhythm of life is often dictated by the seasons, with each bringing its own set of responsibilities and opportunities. Life in the mountains offers rewards like unparalleled natural beauty and challenges that test resilience. Residents experience vibrant autumn foliage, pristine winter snow, and lush summer landscapes. Some might say this beautiful scenery is why 62% of Americans report spending more time outdoors after relocating to mountainous regions (Outdoor Industry Association, 2022).
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Mountain life still has its challenges, like most places. People who live in these conditions must learn to adapt well and build resilience due to the unpredictable weather that brings snowstorms and often inconveniences. These conditions foster a lifestyle filled with a significant amount of responsibility. The harsh winters, wildlife encounters, and limited infrastructure make mountain living a lifestyle that requires hard work and dedication. Homes must withstand extreme weather, which often leads to isolation—during snowstorms, residents can become “snowed in,” unable to leave their homes. Yet, these challenges foster strong community bonds, with neighbors often collaborating during emergencies.
The unique placement of homes and communities in the mountains makes going into cities to shop for necessities difficult. Thus, agriculture plays a vital role in mountain living, with sustainability and ingenuity at its core. The steep slopes and cooler climates necessitate adaptive practices like terrace farming, which prevents soil erosion—some common hardy crops that thrive from this practice include potatoes, kale, and berries. Another common way to grow food in mountainous areas is through the use of greenhouses. Greenhouses help extend growing seasons, and livestock like goats and chickens thrive in rugged
terrains. Preserving food for the colder months—through canning, drying, or freezing—also takes up considerable time and ensures a steady supply of homegrown produce year-round.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that mountain farming communities account for 8% of small-scale agricultural output, highlighting their significance despite geographic constraints. Farmers often participate in local markets or Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs. This process helps connect rural mountain communities with larger towns and cities, fostering a healthy economy.
Leisure activities often blend seamlessly with chores. Hiking to check on a water source, fishing in nearby streams, or hunting for wild game are everyday pursuits that double as ways to secure food. Collecting firewood or foraging for wild herbs and mushrooms is both a practical necessity and a meditative practice, allowing residents to immerse themselves in the beauty of their surroundings. For many, mountain living is a source of fulfillment—the thrill of hiking alpine trails, the pride in growing a garden on challenging terrain, and the serenity of waking to snow-dusted vistas all contribute to its appeal.
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While challenges like isolation and extreme weather require adaptability, the rewards far outweigh the difficulties for those who embrace this way of life. As mountain communities continue to attract new residents, their enduring values—beauty, sustainability, and community— remain a testament to the unique allure of life in the peaks.
where can you experience mountain living in the u.s.?
the u.s boasts an array of mountain regions, each offering distinct charms:
the rocky mountains: spanning from montana to new mexico, the rockies are renowned for dramatic peaks and outdoor recreation. colorado towns like aspen and telluride showcase the region’s allure, combining breathtaking scenery with vibrant local culture.
the appalachian mountains: stretching from maine to alabama, the appalachians offer a softer, rolling terrain. communities like boone, north carolina, and virginia’s shenandoah valley highlight the area’s blend of natural beauty and profound cultural heritage.
the sierra nevada: known for granite cliffs and alpine lakes, this california range is home to lake tahoe and yosemite national park, drawing both residents and adventurers.
the cascades: covering parts of the pacific northwest, these peaks offer lush forests and iconic snow-capped volcanoes, such as mount rainier and mount hood.
The iconic “Fort,” home of the Ranch Foreman, was built in 1894 and still stands today in all its glory.
The historic Fort Rock Ranch is available for sale in Seligman, AZ. Formerly the Buckman Stage Station, Fort Rock got its name after a battle in 1866 with the Hualapai Indians in the midst of the majestic rock formations surrounding the skirmish. Of its 104,145± acres, 52,677± are deeded and 51,468± leased. 80 acres of irrigated pasture are possible. The picturesque landscape and breathtaking, panoramic views feature widely varied topography. Spend a little time exploring and you’ll discover ancient petroglyphs and magnificent cave dwellings. Water is abundant on the property via 22 wells and multiple dirt tanks dot the land. Live water includes Meadow Lake, Upper Trout Creek, Fort
Rock Creek, Tom Bacon Lake, Horse Lake, and more with native species of fish. The air strip has been resurrected, with the first plane landing on site in over 30 years. The iconic “Fort,” the home of the Ranch Foreman, was built in 1894 and still stands today in all its glory. Fort Rock’s main house—affectionately known as “The Mellon Home”— was built in 1926 and previously owned by the Mellon Family of Mellon Bank. The 5,737-square-foot home is strategically located by Meadow Lake and encompasses commanding views. Several other structures on the property house ranch employees. As an added bonus, there is a secluded, off-grid cabin on the property, near Trout Creek. Fort Rock is a
working cattle ranch with approximately 600 head currently on the ranch. They are primarily black angus bulls and mostly black angus cross cows, but still some cross-bred mix on the ranch. Cattle may convey with the right offer (954 AU’s). Enjoy ranching, hunting for elk, lion, or deer; and abundant investment opportunities available with this property. Fort Rock Ranch participates with the AZ Game and Fish Landowner Compact and enjoys a longstanding, mutually beneficial partnership. This is a rare opportunity to own a magnificent piece of western history. $42,000,000.
Encompassing 422± acres, just 15 minutes north of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, CH Ranch is a private and accessible property. The low-fenced ranch, located less than one-and-a-half hours from San Antonio and Austin, features 853± feet of frontage on Hwy 16, as well as a private easement. Large ranches adjoin the CH Ranch on three sides. Elevations range from 1,300± feet at the lowest point to 1,755± feet atop Solomon Mountain. Enjoy magnificent views from multiple points on the ranch. Most of the cedar has been cleared from the front section, showcasing the heritage live oaks that dot the property and line the two seasonal creeks. The back of the property is native. A former, coastal Bermuda grass hayfield provides a large clearing. The ranch, not hunted for 30 years, is home to whitetail deer, turkey, feral hogs, ringtail cats, armadillos, rabbits, and coyotes. The CH Ranch has two impoundments. During average rainfall years, the first lake encompasses an estimated four-tofive acres, while the second pond ranges between two-to-four acres. The ranch also has four water wells. The three-bed, two-bath rock house, completely remodeled in 2021, encompasses about 1,700-square-feet of well-appointed living space. The 3,000±-square-foot, limestoneclad, main house—a massive barndominium featuring three bedrooms, two baths, a spacious kitchen, living room and eye-catching limestone fireplace—is the focal point. The 153x60-foot, four-bay barn measures 9,180±-square-feet; 3,000±-square-feet of which form the residence enclosed in a concrete block building. The two-bed, one-bath hunter’s cabin with a kitchen and living room features a porch with a hot tub. Other infrastructure includes the main house’s detached laundry/storage room with deck and a covered BBQ alcove, a cinder block garage, a sheet metal garage with two rock cisterns, a 10x10-foot storage shed, and the original steel livestock barn. Call Howard W. Hood, Broker at 830-739-3815. Listed for $11,900,000. Howard
Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek, in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County, the BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country. The 1,874.83-acre ranch, which fronts FM 2828, is just 12 miles from Bandera, 17 miles from Kerrville, and 42 miles from San Antonio. The BW Ranch showcases 24 peaks, expansive valleys, and views that stretch to Bandera, Kerrville, and Medina. The ever-changing landscape is enhanced by diverse vegetation. Cypress trees surround the main lake while pecan trees shade the valley. Live oaks and Spanish oaks dot the native grasslands and a lone bull mesquite shades the pavilion. Cedar has been aggressively cleared and prescribed burns have been used to clear and reinvigorate the land, which provides a nutritious buffet for wildlife. Whitetails that benefit from enhanced genetics, Rio Grande turkeys, dove, and Bobwhite quail are native to the ranch. A herd of 50± bison graze the flats and hillsides. Auodad sheep along with blackbuck antelope, axis, fallow, and sika deer also call the ranch home, along with coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, non-game species and birds. The year-round Myrtle Creek brings life-giving crystalline water to the property. It feeds nine dammed ponds, making water easily accessible for wildlife. An eight±-acre, spring-fed lake—stocked with largemouth bass (enhanced by Florida bass genetics), blue cats, blue gills, and sun perch—is arguably the recreational focal point. A boat house with a bathroom, a fish cleaning station, and a pontoon boat, allow family and friends to take advantage of the clear, inviting water. The ranch boasts a second spring-fed lake, which is smaller and stocked with desirable fish for additional angling fun. The three-bed, two-bath ranch house features native limestone, which defines the exterior and interior flourishes including the impressive fireplace. The bright and airy home combines soaring ceilings, shiplap, warm wood accents, Saltillo tiles, and oversized windows. The sunroom, which overlooks a pond surrounded by native vegetation, unites outside with inside. The home’s open floor plan includes a well-appointed kitchen, living room, and trophy room; all aesthetically designed to invite gathering. A nearby, open-air pavilion, which mimics the style of the main home, includes a full kitchen and fireplace. The comfortable three-bed, two-bath caretaker’s quarters with a full kitchen and large porches is situated nearby, perfect for housing guests. More than 25 miles of improved roads stretch to the highest peaks and most far flung corners providing complete, easy access. The insulated main barn—approximately 40x60-feet—was constructed from metal and features four horse stalls, an office with a shower, a tack room, and a tool room. Twelve-foot-tall doors on both ends keep equipment access simple. An equipment barn— approximately 20x45-feet—provides a cleaning station with winches, running water, and a walk-in cooler. Call Howard W. Hood, Broker at 830-739-3815. Listed for $16,000/acre.
758± ACRES MEDINA COUNTY
AVAILABLE FOR $19,612,500
Howard W. Hood, Broker
Two Creeks Ranch, 758± acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a live-water destination, offering frontage on County Road 451 and 455. Two Creeks showcases the Hill Country’s beautiful live water and legacy oaks, along with South Texas brush. Managed primarily for doves, whitetail deer, feral hogs, and free-ranging exotics also call the low-fenced ranch home. The year-round Verde Creek courses through the ranch for over a mile, providing private access to both banks. Hondo Creek runs along the south border for about 1.85 miles. An approximately seven-acre, stocked lake offers angling fun. The ranch has two center pivots supplied by an Edwards Aquifer irrigation well with 60 acre-feet of transferable Edwards water. There is an additional well on the property. Guests can enjoy at the five-stand skeet range, gather at the nearby 945±-squarefoot Gun Room, or relax on the 1,850± square-foot covered porch area. A set of two identical, 3,130±-square-foot dogtrot lodges, each sleeping up to 12 people, anchor the main compound’s focal point. The downstairs encompasses 2,072±-squarefeet and includes four bedrooms with two double beds and a private bath. The upstairs features two king suites and a private bath. A short walk brings guests to the 11,600±-square-foot Party Barn with its 3,000±-square-foot covered porch. An outdoor pass-through transitions into a 3,600±-square-foot work barn, which includes a loft gym/storage area and three small apartments. A second compound, featuring the Casa Verde House, the Ranchero House, and a large storage barn, is easily accessible. The newly renovated, two-story Casa Verde House encompasses 2,000±-square-feet with a wrap-around porch. The nearby three-bed, twobath Ranchero House includes a kitchen, office, laundry room, and more. Additional ranch infrastructure includes a 5,900±-square-foot Maintenance Barn, 800±-square-foot Laundry Building, 3,000±-square-feet of covered parking, and the 22,500±-square-foot Hangar Barn. Ranch roads are improved. Call Howard W. Hood at 830-739-3815. Listed for $19,612,500.
Twin Creeks Ranch, located about 11 miles from Kerrville, boasts iconic, gently rolling Hill Country terrain and a 300-foot elevation change from the highest point on the southeast corner to the lowest point on the northern boundary. Bottomlands with deeper soils encompass about 150 acres of the ranch, providing strong pastureland. The landscape is pockmarked with small canyons. Between 50 and 75 acres of cedar have been strategically cleared along the ridge lines. Disturbed areas have been re-seeded with native grasses to further enhance the habitat. The over-story features mature post oaks and live oaks, while the under-story is comprised of a mix of native brush, browse, and forbs that serves as a buffet for wildlife. Whitetail deer and a small number of feral hogs call the ranch home. Both mourning doves and waterfowl pass through during their migratory seasons. Hunting has been private and limited. The perimeter is high fenced and improved roads make the entire ranch accessible. Live water is a rarity and a highly sought after treasure, but Twin Creeks, as the name implies, enjoys an abundance of water. Stretching from the southern boundary to the northern boundary, the year-round Fall Creek runs across the ranch for approximately one mile, providing crystalline water for wildlife and recreation. Wolf Creek, which meanders onto the ranch and converges with Fall Creek, enhances the land’s natural ambiance and the options. An approximately five-acre lake, in close proximity to the main house, is stocked with bass and outfitted with floating docks. It is the perfect place for angling, paddling, or even jet skiing. The ranch also has two water wells. The two-story, 3,700-square-foot main house—which displays a statement-making mixture of limestone, stucco, and cedar posting—is the perfect backdrop for Hill Country living. The four-bed, four-and-one-half-bath house blends design touches from Texas, Mexico, and the southwest, making it perfectly suited to its locale. The well-appointed interior is a study in rustic elegance, with solid wood cabinetry and beams, a mix of stone and wood floors, an oversized limestone fireplace, soaring ceilings, and plenty of windows to bring the light inside. The kitchen is anchored by a butcher block island and its own fireplace. Outdoor entertainment is easy with the front or back porch showcasing long views, in addition to a back patio, a covered sitting area, and a barbecue area with a fire pit. The creek, which runs right behind the main house, provides the soundtrack for outdoor gatherings. The main house has a detached two-car garage with two apartments above. The apartments can be individually accessed and used for staff or overflow guests. In addition, the property features a two-bed, two-bath house built in the same style as the main house. Encompassing 1,800±-square-feet, the house, which includes a kitchen, a living area, and a sunroom, could be purposed as guest or staff housing. It also has a porch on the front and car port in the back. Twin Creeks Ranch is also outfitted with a four-stall limestone and wood horse barn that measures about 4,600-square-feet. The barn includes a veterinary room/lab, an office, a tack room, and two storage rooms. The barn also has a game processing area out back with running water and a winch system. Call Howard W. Hood, Broker at 830-739-3815. Listed for $17,160,000.
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TRAWICK RANCH
1,900± Acres | Lincoln County | Stroud, OK | Sells at No Reserve Auction - March 15th, 2025
Located between Cushing and Stroud, OK, this sprawling ranch property includes 1,200± contiguous acres that are separated only by county roads. This ranch is one of the largest single ownership properties in Lincoln County. The property is currently under the ownership of the founder’s son, Wirt Trawick, who has spent his entire life on the ranch hunting, raising cattle, and tending to the land. Trawick has made the decision to sell this impressive property, and it will be sold to the highest bidders, without reserve, on March 15, 2025. Offerings will be in tracts of 80 acres to 160 acres through the multiparcel process. This method offers buyers the opportunity to purchase individual tracts or groups of tracts, as well as the entire ranch.
Sale will be conducted by: United Country Real Estate – Bendele Co. and Ball Auction Service. For more information visit BendeleCo.com or BallAuction.bid.
120± acres | Van Buren County | Shirley, AR | $650,000 | #03107-10271
For your dream estate or cattle farm, take a look at these 120± picturesque acres for sale in Shirley, AR. This stunning property features lush pastures that are ideal for grazing cattle or hay production, as well as breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and a steady income via hay production. Completely fenced and cross-fenced with a long driveway leading to a gated entrance, this estate ensures privacy and security for its owner. A newly constructed metal shop provides ample storage and workspace. An optimal homesite allows you to custom build your ideal residence, complemented by two serene ponds and a natural spring. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil retreat or a functional homestead, this versatile land offers the ideal blend of natural beauty and practical amenities.
James Dillard Principal Broker and Owner
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Glenn Dillard Executive Broker and Owner
120± CATTLE GROUND ACRES
445± ACRES HUNT
Hill Country paradise in Kerr County, just 40 minutes from Kerrville close to Hunt TX, is a hunter’s dream, with high fencing, native and exotic game,views. multiple cabins, and a pond stocked with catfish! Ag Exempt, can be divided, peaceful and quiet.
4± ACRES BANDERA
New construction in a gated Bandera County community, set on 4.54 acres in a private cul-de-sac with breathtaking views. This 3-bed, 2.5bath home features an open floor plan, a gourmet kitchen with J Craft custom cabinets and Bosch appliances, a flexible family room, and a dedicated office. Horse-friendly
24± ACRES KERRVILLE
An enchanting property offering end-ofthe-road seclusion and a private canyon for the ultimate escape. Terraced terrain, hardwoods, and stunning plateau views make it perfect for a custom home, retreat, or multi-home setup. The rustic barn adds charm, and great hunting potential makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
5± ACRES KERRVILLE
Experience luxury living in Tierra Linda Ranches! This 2024 new build offers 3 beds, 3 baths, 3,505 sq. ft. on 5.28 serene acres. Features include a chef’s kitcen, a versatile rec room, and a covered patio with Hill Country views. Enjoy community amenities like fishing ponds, stables, and a private airstrip. Ag exempt.
119± ACRES KERRVILLE
3 Creeks Ranch
119± Acres Live Spring 3 acre Clay Bottom Lake - Custom Home- Every detail carefully chosen to ensure a luxurious, comfortable home featuring wood & stone sourced from this historic ranch, views.
18± ACRES INGRAM
Nestled at the fork of Indian, Johnson, and Guadalupe Creeks, this Ag Exempt property offers two prime homesites with minimal floodplain. Features a 1/1 cabin, log cabin storage, an enclosed pavilion, and trails leading to deep river access for fishing or boating
Located just 40 minutes north of Reno, NV, and five miles south of Doyle, CA, right off Hwy 395 in Lassen County lies the historic 4,872.24±-acre Constantia Ranch. The ranch encompasses 1,325± irrigated acres and over 3,547± acres of dry pasture. Water is plentiful on the property with 12 center pivots, one lateral, and four wheel lines that support alfalfa, corn, small grain, and teff hay crops. There are six ag wells, all with variable frequency drives. Additionally, the ranch supports approximately 100 pair of livestock over a typical six-month grazing season. Improvements on the ranch include a 4,072-square-foot main home, a caretaker home, a barn, a newer 9,600-square-foot machine and equipment shed, and various outbuildings. Scott Ulch, 775-240-3668 & Todd Renfrew, 707-455-4444.
Grand Island Ranch
238 ± acres
C olusa County, CA
$ 6,200,000
This productive agricultural operation and a peaceful retreat is situated amidst walnut orchards, along the scenic Sacramento River. The 238.79-acre property features a main home, set on a two-acre corner, boasting six bedrooms and four bathrooms across 4,628-square-feet. Outside is a pool and pool house. With fertile Class II and III soils, solar-powered 100 Hp irrigation well, and riparian rights to the Sacramento River, the property supports 180 acres of planted walnuts. Additionally, there are 10 acres of suitable land, two workshops, and two barns. There is a 2,461-square-foot guest home, a 1,090-square-foot home used for storage, and a 900-square-foot office. Glenn Demuth & Todd Renfrew, 707-455-4444.
The 664-acre McElroy Ranch in Kremmling, CO is situated at the confluence of the Blue River, Colorado River, and Muddy Creek. The Colorado River winds through the ranch for almost three miles. Muddy Creek, well known for its massive brown trout, meanders through the ranch for an additional o ne-and-a-half miles. Excellent waterfowl habitat along with beautiful views of the Gore Range and pristine locations for building your dream home within two hours of Denver. $4,950,000.
CARTER CREEK RANCH
843± ACRES // COLORADO // GRAND COUNTY
The 843-acre Carter Creek Ranch is an exceptional, all-around high-country ranch located 12 miles north of Kremmling, CO. The ranch is adjacent to BLM lands as well as Colorado State land and has agricultural leases on both. The ranch produces between 200-250 tons of beautiful, high-country grass hay. The ranch has a spectacular two-acre pond that sits below the three-bed, two-and-a-half-bath owner’s home. Hunting opportunities are located on the ranch and the adjacent public lands for elk and mule deer, while fishing is available in the pond or either of the ranch’s high-country reservoirs. $4,499,000.
DM RANCH
612± ACRES // COLORADO // PARK COUNTY
The historic DM Ranch is a 612-acre recreational ranch that is an exceptional fishing property with over two-and-one-half miles of the South Fork of the South Platte and over 1,700 feet of 12 Mile Creek. Adjacent to Pike National Forest, which leads to limitless recreational opportunities. The ranch currently has a manager’s residence as well as a cozy log cabin and several ranch outbuildings. The ranch is located in Fairplay, CO, less than 40 miles from Buena Vista and Breckenridge. $4,300,000.
SHADOW CREEK RANCH LOT 12
70± ACRES // COLORADO // SUMMIT COUNTY
Shadow Creek Ranch offers all the joys of ranch living without the burdens of day-today maintenance. Enjoy horseback riding, fishing, hunting, ATV riding, snowmobiling, as well as skeet, rifle, and pistol ranges. Additionally, there are 22 lakes and ponds on the property, as well as access to the Blue River. Enjoy private meals provided by the ranch chef! You receive 55 suite nights and 45 cabin nights per year, included in your homeowners’ dues. $1,850,000.
BYERS CANYON RANCH
45± ACRES // COLORADO // GRAND COUNTY
Byers Canyon Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own an exceptional fishing property with more than 1,600 feet of the Colorado River, access to public lands, proximity to Hot Sulphur Springs, and less than 30 miles to Winter Park. The wellmaintained log cabin was remodeled in 2010. It features stainless steel appliances, wood floors, log beams, a wood ceiling, and a deck overlooking the river. The river corridor is perimeter fenced and completed with a deck and picnic table by the river. Colorado River properties do not come to market very often and this property fishes exceptionally well. $1,400,000.
WOOLLY BUGGER RANCH
112± ACRES // COLORADO // PARK COUNTY
The 112-acre Woolly Bugger Ranch features a classic Rocky Mountain, high-country, trout stream and is located on the middle fork of the South Platte River, just north of Fairplay, CO. The middle fork of the South Platte offers a wide variety of fishing scenarios, including deep pools, faster chutes and riffles, and dry fly flats. The ranch is five minutes from the charming mountain town of Fairplay, complete with coffee shops, grocery stores, and more. The historic resort town of Breckenridge is less than 30 minutes from the ranch and is known for year-round recreation, fine dining, festivals. $1,879,000.
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Tucked away in an unspoiled ranching valley in southern Wyoming is the Little Laramie River, one of the state’s best-kept secrets. This trophy-trout fishery is located only two-and-one-half hours from Denver. Approximately three miles of this fabulously productive river runs through the 3,360-acre Bow Fiddle Ranch. Smaller acreage offering also available. $18,875,000.
RANCH OF OUR LADY
2,238± ACRES // WYOMING // CROOK COUNTY
The legendary Black Hills of northeastern Wyoming are home to 2,238 meticulously managed acres called Ranch of Our Lady, a magnificent recreational ranch with newly constructed improvements. $15,950,000.
INDEPENDENCE MOUNTAIN RANCH
362± ACRES // COLORADO // JACKSON COUNTY
This undeveloped 362-acre parcel sits at roughly 8,500 feet on the flanks of the sprawling Independence Mountain, located at the northern gateway of North Park. The ranch is located just under 30 minutes from Walden, CO. $1,250,000.
HAYSTACK RIVER RANCH
92,000± ACRES // WYOMING // CARBON COUNTY
With over 92,000 acres controlled in a combination of deeded and leased land, this vast property is a proven lowoverhead cattle operation, with notable fishing and hunting opportunities, along with intriguing investment potential. $14,995,000.
HAPPY JACK RANCH
13,371± ACRES // WYOMING // LARAMIE COUNTY
Located only minutes west of Wyoming’s capital city, Happy Jack Ranch is comprised of over 13,000 acres of rich grasslands that once supported vast herds of bison. The land now supports a large herd of Black Angus cattle. Offered in multiple parcels. Please contact listing broker. $19,900,000.
OSO CREEK RANCH
2,080± ACRES // NEW MEXICO // MCKINLEY COUNTY
This 2,080-acre property features a lovely home and makes for a very private retreat, tucked away among the grasslands and pines at the edge of the Zuni Mountains. Big game hunters will be drawn to the trophy bull elk that inhabit the area, but anyone who appreciates the charm of the Southwest will be captivated by the big skies and serenity of Oso Creek Ranch. $3,495,000.
2092 ROAD 220
35± DEEDED ACRES // WYOMING // LARAMIE CO.
This 35±-acre property offers a beautiful, 5,947-square-foot, custom brick home with four bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and three-car garage. Located adjacent to TT&T Equestrian Arena. Property is brokerowned. $1,450,000. Mark McNamee at 307-760-9510.
TT&T EQUESTRIAN ARENA
46± ACRES // WYOMING // LARAMIE COUNTY
This complete equestrian facility provides multiple revenue possibilities on its 46.97± acres. The property includes an indoor arena, large stall barns, roping arena, a three-bed, two-bath home; and more, located just off I-25. $1,850,000. Mark McNamee at 307-760-9510.
TURKEY TRACK RANCH
6,398± TOTAL ACRES SOUTH DAKOTA // PERKINS COUNTY
Turkey Track Ranch boasts 6,398± total acres; 3,080± deeded acres and 3,318± state lease acres. It includes 12 miles of Grand River with excellent grazing and water. Reduced to $6,150,000. Clark & Associates at 307-334-2025
SPIEGELBERG SPRINGS RANCH
6,281± TOTAL ACRES // WYOMING // ALBANY CO.
Totaling 6,281± acres—5,019± deeded and 1,262± state lease acres—the ranch includes live water via Spring Creek and Sand Creek, as well as a 89±-acre private lake. Enjoy exceptional hunting, fishing, and water recreation. Major price reduction: $4,950,000. Mark McNamee, 307-760-9510 or Cory Clark, 307-334-2025.
BAR J L RANCH ESTATE
640± ACRES // WYOMING // NIOBRARA COUNTY
The Bar J L Ranch Estate totals 640± acres; 320± deeded and 320± state lease acres. Offers multiple residences including 3,611-square-foot, fully custom home; plus barns and corrals. $1,950,000. Cory Clark at 307-334-2025.
CROW CREEK RANCH
20,000± ACRES // MONTANA // POWDER RIVER CO.
Crow Creek Ranch boasts approximately 20,000 total acres; 10,000± deeded and 10,000± state lease and/or BLM. About 650± acres are irrigated, and live water is abundant with excellent improvements. Reduced to $12,000,000. Clark & Associates at 307-334-2025.
CROOKED CREEK RANCH
12,020± ACRES // MONTANA // POWDER RIVER CO.
This ranch totals 12,020± acres, with 800± acres of pivot and flood-irrigated ground and 11,200± acres of well-watered native pastureland. The ranch is rated at 400 mother cows, with exceptional water rights, feed production, and hunting. $12,500,000. Mark McNamee, 307-760-9510 or Lynn Ward, 605-685-3238.
ROSAS CANTINA RANCH
60± DEEDED ACRES // NORTH DAKOTA // STARK CO.
Rosas Cantina Ranch offers 60± deeded acres with Heart River traversing the property for over a mile. It features a six-bedroom home, large outdoor arena, barn, stalls, corrals, and more! Equipment included. $7,000,000. Denver Gilbert, 406-697-396.
BAKER RANCH
1,280± DEEDED ACRES
CALIFORNIA // LASSEN COUNTY
Price reduced to $5,000,000.
SOUTH SMOKE CREEK RANCH
1,165± DEEDED ACRES
NEVADA // WASHOE COUNTY
Listing price: $1,750,000.
LOWER KINGS RIVER VALLEY FARM
1,002± TOTAL ACRES
NEVADA // HUMBOLDT COUNTY
452± acres under pivot, 550± acres flood irrigated. $5,700,000.
TAHOE SIERRA RANCH
1,700± ACRES
CALIFORNIA // ALPINE COUNTY
Listing price: $10,000,000.
HERITAGE MANSION & RANCH ESTATE
203± ACRES NEVADA // DOUGLAS COUNTY Under contract.
BUTTE VALLEY RANCH
900,000± ACRES // NEVADA // ELKO, WHITE PINE, LINCOLN, & NYE COUNTIES
Listing price: $13,500,000.
SEVEN BRIDGES RANCHETTE
20± ACRES NEVADA // DOUGLAS COUNTY Listing price: $2,899,000.
DENIO FARM
959± DEEDED ACRES NEVADA // HUMBOLDT COUNTY Listing price: $7,300,000.
HUNGRY RUN
1,137+ acres | $15,660,000
The Plains, VA – Wonderful land for Horses and Cattle. Open Space Easement w/ Virginia Outdoors Foundation.
HUNTLAND
129+ acres | $7,500,000
Middleburg, VA – Iconic estate recently restored to its 1915 grandeur. National Register of Historic Places and a VA Historic Landmark.
OAKENDALE
435 acres | $14,700,000
The Plains, VA – Exquisite Horse Country Estate with hundreds of acres protected view-sheds.
HITCH HOLLOW
408± acres | $5,250,000
Linden, VA – Beautiful countryside with rolling hills, fenced pasture and woodlands, ponds and scenic views in all directions.
KILKENNY
968 acres | $12,500,000
Marshall, VA – Brick manor house, ca. 1935, and a stunning, new second home. 3 parcels protected by an easement with the VOF.
QUARTER HORSE
LN.
292 acres | $4,500,000
Boyce, VA – Prime farmland with standing tree cover, forest timber and perennial streams. No HOA. Road frontage with two private curb cuts.
DAGGER RANCH
agger Ranch, located east of Arizona’s Desert to Tall Pines Scenic Highway, spans elevations from 2,600’ to 7,000’, offering diverse rangeland from the tall pines of Reynold’s Creek to the Salt River’s saguaros. The deeded headquarters features a new home, under construction, overlooking Cherry Creek, with views of Bull Mountain and the Sierra Anchas. Improvements include new steel working pens with a Priefert chute, branding pens, and water lots, alongside extensive watering systems with new storage tanks, pipelines, solar pumps, and renovated springs. The ranch also boasts recently cleaned dirt tanks, well-maintained windmills, with abundant forage available. Property comes with 200 head of cattle. Scan the QR code below for more info from our website or call our Listing Agent - Kacie Tomerlin today, (928) 632-8979. Price: $2,750,000. D
NTHE COOK FARM
117± AC // MARICOPA COUNTY // ARIZONA
estled on the north end of Arlington Valley, the Cook Farm offers impressive views of the valley, Gila River, and Arizona’s iconic purple mountains. This noteworthy 117± acre farm is situated in a serene, rural area, presenting unparalleled agricultural and investment opportunities. Key features include grandfathered groundwater irrigation rights, Gila River surface rights, and a dedicated on-site private irrigation well. The versatile Maricopa County Zoning supports agriculture uses and a single-family residence to serve as your dream homestead or agriculture venture. The water and soil produce high alfalfa yields and support produce or specialty crops with the onsite well water source. The Cook Farm offers many options for any type of buyer. Scan the QR code for more info from our website or call today, (623) 386-7597. Price: $3,500,000.
This 18-acre organic farm and hemp extraction facility offers a rare turnkey opportunity. Features include a $1.1M ethanol extraction plant, 15 acres of organic-certified fields, ample water rights, and advanced irrigation. Highlights include an 8,208-square-foot greenhouse, a 5,760-square-foot farm building, and a 4,308-square-foot cGMP-certified extraction facility. $1,220,000.
27 BUFF COURT
2±
Perched on nearly two acres atop Storm Mountain, this three-bed, two-bath home offers breathtaking views. Featuring a spacious living room, updated kitchen with granite counters, and a main-floor primary suite with an en-suite bath and walk-in closet. Located near the Big Thompson River, Rocky Mountain National Park, and close to Estes Park and Loveland. $509,500.
0 COUNTY ROAD 130
Located near the Pawnee National Grasslands and Buttes, these 160 acres of grassland are situated in the rolling countryside of Northern Colorado. Close proximity to the town of Grover and Hereford. The land was currently renewed with USDA as CRP and receives income payments as a result. $250,000.
606 COUNTY ROAD 20 1/2
5±
Set on five acres, this 1890s farmhouse offers a beautifully updated three-bed, three-bath home blending modern amenities with classic charm. The main floor has vinyl plank flooring, an updated kitchen, a bedroom, and a full bath, while two upstairs bedrooms feature en-suite baths. Enjoy a heated three-car garage, heated shop, hay barns, corrals, and ample storage—all conveniently near town and I-25! $1,200,000.
629 SADDLE NOTCH ROAD
35±
T// COLORADO // LARIMER COUNTY
his charming log home located near Pinewood Reservoir in Loveland. Features include a two-car garage with heated rec room, 24x50 steel outbuilding, greenhouse, and more! Enjoy an open great room with a moss rock fireplace, a spacious kitchen, and an upper-level owner’s suite with balcony views. $950,000.
72 SMOKEY MOUNTAIN COURT
2±
This two-acre lot bordering Roosevelt National Forest is one of the best priced lots in Glacier View Meadows! Power is already at the property and available to hook up an RV for your mountain getaway or to build a more permanent structure. There is an 8x14 shed with an 8x8 covered porch included! Glacier View Meadows provides many recreational opportunities nearby. $50,000
This large, recent offering in the John Day River Valley spans the Northside Hunting Unit, known for trophy-class bull and buck hunting. Just 135 miles from Bend, OR, the ranch features over four miles of live water, a hunting cabin with modern amenities, and income potential through grazing leases. Qualifies for 12 LOP tags. $4,790,000. Contact M.T. Anderson, 541-377-0030.
JACOBS FARMS
1,284± ACRES // OREGON // LAKE COUNTY
This 1,284-acre property with federal and state grazing permits offers irrigation from Priday Reservoir and irrigation wells. The seller runs over 300 pair cattle year-round, with 45± days of hay feeding. Enjoy primary water rights for 434.5 acres and LOP tag eligibility, with an ideal location at the base of Hart Mountain. $3,200,000. Contact Andra Wessel, 541-281-2180.
RED INK RANCH
This private farm is located near downtown Klamath Falls, OR. The ranch includes a 2,240-square-foot, fully renovated farmhouse; three-car garage with shop, 300-ton hay barn, project water, and 92 acres of water rights to a supplemental irrigation well. This productive farm could be the livelihood you are looking for! $1,250,000. Contact Linda Long or Andra Wessel, 541-281-2180.
IRBC RANCH
This property includes a 3,000 GPM irrigation well with 307 acres of water rights! Remote surroundings, custom built home, large shop with apartment, and 130 timbered acres make for tremendous opportunities for farming, cattle, hunting, and recreation. Backs up to BLM—this property checks all the boxes! $1,998,000. Contact Linda Long or Andra Wessel, 541-281-2180.
Linda
Long Owner
541-783-2759 office
Andra Wessel
Principal Broker
541-281-2180 cell Proud supporters of Oregon’s agriculture, farming, and ranching industries. Over 42 years of exceptional service and satisfaction in Oregon ranch property sales! craterlakerealty.com
480± ACRES // OREGON // KLAMATH COUNTY
113± ACRES // OREGON // KLAMATH COUNTY
This sprawling, Sonoma County ranch with 1,259-square-feet features oak meadowlands and meadows galore. Enjoy views of Geyserville, the valley floor, parts of Alexander, and Dry Creek Valley, as well as Lake Sonoma and Fitch Mountain from above. The newer, state-of-the-art home and compound feature luxury living at its best and capture spectacular views of sunsets and sunrises. This property has been used for cattle grazing and hunting for the last 60 years. Hunting opportunities include trophy blacktail bucks, wild hogs, turkey, quail, and dove. Additional wildlife includes fox, coyotes, bear, mountain lions, bob cats, eagles, rabbits, squirrels, etc. Features include an infinity pool, 1,300±-square-feet of additional indoor/outdoor living with outdoor kitchen, pizza oven, 1,000 feet of pool decking, security gate, garages, and car ports. This property is bordered on the East by the year-round Little Sulpher Creek. About 400 acres are heavily covered with oaks, specimen, madrones, pines, and backed by rocky bluffs near Sulpher Creek that provide cover for an endless amount of wildlife. As an added bonus, this property offers an estimated 100-300 acres of plantable land at a high elevation of 1,300-2,300 feet. This property enjoys end-of-the-road privacy, while being located only 25 minutes from Healdsburg. $14,500,500.
THE RIDGE RANCH
Cary Bertolone
707-483-5452
caryberto@yahoo.com
1,259± ACRES // CALIFORNIA // SONOMA COUNTY
THE STEPHENS PASTURE AT LONG MEADOW RANCH
1,057± DEEDED ACRES // ARIZONA // YAVAPAI COUNTY
Welcome to The Stephens Pasture at Long Meadow Ranch, a sprawling 1,057-acre expanse of pristine, rolling grassland hills nestled 23 miles northwest of Prescott, AZ in Williamson Valley. This all-deeded property—conveniently accessible via paved County Roads with APS electric—offers a rare blend of rural tranquility and proximity to urban amenities. Situated at an elevation of 4,700 feet, the land boasts exceptional groundwater resources and nearby, high-producing, shallow wells including two registered wells on the property. Panoramic views of majestic mountains and sprawling grasslands complement the property’s natural beauty, making it an ideal canvas for a premier equestrian facility, agricultural ventures, a residential development, or therapeutic retreat. $11,900,000.
THE LAZY J2 RANCH
The Lazy J2 Ranch is arguably the most beautiful ranch in Arizona, set in one of the most scenic, coveted ranching locations in the American West. The ranch spans 6,066 acres in the heart of the spectacular San Rafael Valley in southeast Arizona. The Lazy J2 Ranch is a working cattle ranch with a carrying capacity of 200 head year-round. The ranch consists of 954 deeded acres with six large pastures, several smaller pastures, and a charming ranch home. It also includes the 5,112-acre A-Bar Draw USFS allotment with five large pastures. The deeded and leased land are very well watered with multiple wells, tanks, water lines, and the fences are in good condition. Entering this very private, heavenly valley is a truly a breathtaking event every time. The flowing grassland surrounded by the blue and lavender mountains create a sight that is easy to fall in love with. The San Rafael is an uncommon, sequestered, hidden valley unknown to many native Arizonans, yet is the location for over 50 feature films including Oklahoma Very attractive seller financing is available! $7,000,000.
6,066± TOTAL ACRES // ARIZONA // SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
SENTIER VENTEUX—THE PERMENTER ESTATE
Enjoy a touch of French elegance at Sentier Venteux, located in the heart of Tennessee. This sprawling 336-acre sanctuary is where timeless French design meets equestrian sophistication. The extraordinary estate offers a lifestyle of grace and grandeur. The centerpiece is the stately main house, embodying classic French elegance with its sophisticated design, sweeping views, and luxurious details. The charm continues with a carriage house that blends functionality and beauty, featuring additional living quarters and accommodations perfectly suited for equestrian enthusiasts. Horse lovers can utilize the property’s multiple horse stalls across two spacious structures, ensuring ample room for training, stabling, and care. The carriage house boasts meticulously designed stalls alongside its living quarters, while the equipment barn offers further accommodations for horses and equestrian equipment. Additionally, there is a brick house for the groundskeeper, providing a practical solution for year-round estate management. The expansive acreage provides opportunities for riding trails, training grounds, or hosting equestrian events. The property features 220 acres of productive row crop land and additional wooded areas, three picturesque ponds (two stocked for fishing), and sprawling grounds. Recreational opportunities are endless. Sentier Venteux is designed to provide unparalleled privacy and exclusivity. With three separate entrances, including two with keypad-controlled gates, security and seclusion are guaranteed. This one-of-a-kind estate is not just a property—it’s a legacy waiting to be written. Whether you envision a luxurious equestrian retreat, a thriving agricultural estate, or a private family haven, this exceptional offering is a rare find in the Tennessee countryside. $12,000,000. Follow us on Facebook at @WendellAlexanderRealty and @WendellAlexanderRealtyLandDivision.
ELKHORN CREEK RANCH
1,140± TOTAL ACRES // WYOMING // CROOK COUNTY
HAMILTON RANCH
780± TOTAL ACRES // WYOMING // WESTON COUNTY
EHxperience the ultimate western ranch, where endless adventure awaits, with 980 deeded and 160 State Lease acres! Located in a picturesque foothill setting, the property offers live water, stunning vistas, exceptional wildlife habitat, and is situated adjacent to public land. Over a mile of Elkhorn Creek meanders across the middle of the ranch. The excellent hunting opportunities on the ranch have been featured several times on The Sportsman’s Channel. Included is a spacious four-bedroom home, heated shop, and a separate living quarters for hunters or guests. The property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the beauty and recreational abundance of the Black Hills region. $4,700,000.
amilton Ranch’s historical setting on Stockade Beaver Creek boasts live water, stunning Black Hills scenery, an exceptional wildlife habitat, and access to extensive public land. Stockade Beaver Creek meanders through the middle of the Hamilton Ranch for over one mile, providing trout fishing opportunities. Situated along the trail of the renowned Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage, this historically significant property is nestled in the heart of Black Hills outdoor recreation. The ranch offers 300 deeded acres and 480 acres of State Lease and BLM Grazing Permits. Rarely do ranches in the Beaver Creek Valley enter the market, presenting a distinctive opportunity for acquisition in this highly coveted locale. $2,300,000.
Jim Pederson, Broker
307-746-2083
505 W. Main St. • Newcastle, WY 82701 jim@arnoldrealty.com • ArnoldRealty.com
THE CRAFT RANCH
This one-of-a-kind hunting, farming, and 350-head cattle ranch has 2,400 acres under its high fence. Wildlife includes 400-500 whitetail deer with several 200inch class bucks, as well as ducks, wild geese, and good fishing. 600 acres of farmland are planted in alfalfa and wheat. The main guest house features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, while a small brick home is currently occupied by the manager. A guest cabin offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, while another has one bedroom and one bathroom. There are three hay barns, dog kennels, a shooting range, shop building with a walk-in cooler, and metal corrals. The ranch has two 20-acre lakes, 28 ponds, six water wells, and the year-round Wildhorse Creek. $15,800,000.
3,627± ACRES // OKLAHOMA // STEPHENS COUNTY
VALLEY FARM
Valley Farm is a practical farming opportunity situated in the Kings River Valley in North Central Nevada, just 78 miles northwest of Winnemucca. This 627-acre property is versatile and wellsuited for both small-scale and expanding farmers. Valley Farm is consisting of 580.2 acres of water righted cropland, making it a solid choice for crop production. The owners have carefully managed this land over the past decade, focusing on alfalfa as the primary crop, although the soil can accommodate other crops common in this area. The farm features three eight-tower T-L pivots currently growing alfalfa. The northwest pivot has new growth, planted in the summer of 2023. Another five-tower, T-L pivot will be operational soon. Water comes from two groundwater wells, offering a total of 3,279 gallons per minute at four acre-feet per acre annually. The pivots are equipped with variable frequency drive controls for efficient water use with frost alert shutoffs. The farm also benefits from low-cost electricity provided by Harney Electric Co-op. Though there isn’t a house or shop, you’ll find a spacious 90x130-foot, free-span, steel hay storage barn suitable for your harvest. There’s ample space for a new home, shop, and equipment storage, for future customization. Four cutting areas can yield over 2,000 tons of alfalfa annually. Enjoy year-round access for practicality and winter product storage. The Valley Farm is a practical choice for beginner farmers or for those looking to expand! $2,100,000.
DIXIE VALLEY FARM
Dixie Valley Farm is located just east of Fallon and southeast of Lovelock. This 640-acre alfalfa farm in Pershing County is ser in the very north end of Dixie Valley between the Clan Alpine and the Stillwater Mountain ranges. The farm is served by 110-volt electrical power via NV Energy for domestic use around the headquarters and there is cell phone service. All irrigation power is by diesel generator. There are four irrigation wells, two of which are connected by underground pipeline. The draw down is fairly shallow, which helps with the cost of irrigation. The soil is of historic alluvial fans composed of silty clay and sand clay loams with gravel strata from five feet to 120 feet deep. The warmer and mild climate allow a grower six to seven tons of baled alfalfa hay per acre annually. Alfalfa does very well on this farm. Improvements consist of a cinderblock residence, duplex residence, shop, and storage building. The owner has installed two new Zimmatic pivots and a small center pivot between the existing pivots will be installed soon, which will increase farm production to 500± acres. All new seeding alfalfa was planted in 2020 and is producing high tonnage. Water quality is good, soils are conducive for growing all forage crops, there is room to add a feedlot, and there are no squirrels or gophers on this well-producing farm. $2,600,000.
GUNN AND ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE, INC
Tom Gunn, Broker
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627± ACRES // NEVADA // HUMBOLDT COUNTY
640± ACRES // NEVADA // PERSHING COUNTY
DODGE RANCH
23,600± ACRES // CALIFORNIA // LASSEN COUNTY
BLACK RANCH
999± ACRES // CALIFORNIA // SHASTA COUNTY
Black Ranch is a nearly 1,000-acre, family recreational ranch located northeast of Redding, CA, in Shasta County. It features an extensive ranch compound with beautiful homes, a tennis court, a swimming pool, a horse stable, and expansive views of Burney Peak. The ranch serves as a remarkable wildlife habitat bordered by national forest lands on three sides, providing excellent conservation and recreation opportunities. The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. $6,950,000.
Dodge Ranch is a well-developed, high-quality, organic alfalfa farm and cattle ranch with excellent water rights and 23,600 deeded acres. 3,700± acres are under irrigation, utilizing 14 pivots and flood irrigation. The ranch includes a 224,971acre BLM grazing allotment, which currently allows for 4,452 AUMs. The ranch consists of a nice set of improvements and farming infrastructure. $29,950,000.
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DOUBLE E RANCH
Colton Jacobson
541-510-1670
colton.jacobson@afmforest.com afmrealestate.com
The Double E Ranch is one of Oregon’s premier equine facilities, situated in the picturesque rolling hills of Yamhill County’s renowned wine country. Located a short drive from the city limits of McMinnville, this peaceful and private property spans 33.74± flat acres. This turnkey operation includes two dwellings, a 204x72-foot indoor arena, a 200x100-foot outdoor arena, 35 stalls, a workshop, and extensive hay/equipment storage. The main residence offers four bedrooms and three full baths, with updates that include a new roof in 2010 and a new heat pump in 2019. Outdoor amenities incorporate a spacious backyard with a covered deck and gazebo. Enjoy the onsite orchard, which produces apples, pears, and grapes during the canning season. The second home—a 1,300-square-foot, manufactured dwelling permitted as farm-help housing—shares a well with the main house but has its own septic system. The 35 horse stalls, each measuring 12x12-feet with automated watering, are spread across multiple outbuildings. The main barn features tack rooms, fly control systems, wash racks, an office, and a riders’ lounge. Additional storage space is dedicated to alfalfa, hay, equipment, and general farm supplies that support the smooth operation of this turnkey equestrian facility. The sale includes a covered Eurociser (hot walker) and EquiVibe platform. Approximately 22 acres of the property are devoted to hay production to supply the ranch. The seller will offer all farm equipment in a separate private sale. Priced at $2,299,000.
33± ACRES // OREGON // YAMHILL COUNTY
MOLINA FARM
80± ACRES // COLORADO // MESA COUNTY
Molina Farm is an exceptional mountain property that has it all: stunning views, 80 total acres, 18 irrigated acres with side roll sprinkler, and 20 shares of Vega Water. Mule deer and turkey can be spotted on a regular basis, as well as multiple older fruit trees. Two creeks run through the property, including Cottonwood Creek, and 11 springs have been filed on. This property has its own fishing oasis along Cottonwood Creek with brook and rainbow trout. The farmhouse is a quaint, 1919 fixer-upper, along with an iconic barn and multiple outbuildings. This is the perfect property to run a small herd of cows or a horse operation, with room for additional critters. $750,000.
LINDEN HILL FARM
Presenting Linden Hill Farm, an exceptional 62.48-acre property that was formerly a working horse farm located in Hartwell, GA, now available for sale in its entirety. This unique offering includes not only the charm of two homes, but also the practicality of stables capable of housing 12 horses, a covered riding arena, an additional arena designed for jumping and training, a barn tailored for equipment storage, and an expansive 62.48-acre landscape, thoughtfully fenced and cross-fenced to showcase beautiful pastures. The property’s allure is not just in its features but also in its strategic location. Linden Hill Farm is perfectly situated, offering a central point between the vibrant cities of Athens, Atlanta, and Greenville. This strategic positioning ensures convenience for those seeking accessibility to major urban centers. Moreover, this gem of a property is in close proximity to downtown Hartwell, providing a touch of community living, and it’s just a stone’s throw away from a golf course. Lake Hartwell is only minutes away, providing an idyllic retreat for water enthusiasts and nature lovers. In essence, Linden Hill Farm encapsulates the ideal blend of equestrian facilities, vast pastures, and a prime location that seamlessly connects you to the cultural richness of Athens, the metropolitan vibrancy of Atlanta, and the scenic beauty of Greenville. This is not just a property; it’s an invitation to a lifestyle where convenience, charm, and natural beauty converge in perfect harmony. View all 196 photos, survey, and floor plans at www.LandandFarm.org. $2,400,000.
Dennis Hulsey
404-271-8875
dennishulsey@yahoo.com dreamstreetrealestate.com
62± ACRES // GEORGIA // HART COUNTY
ROOSTER COGBURN
iscover your slice of paradise in Scottsdale, Arizona! This rare gem offers just under 10 acres of vacant land, zoned R43, bordering the pristine Tonto National Forest. This equine-friendly property is the perfect setting for your dream home! Wake up to the breathtaking views of Four Peaks, Weaver’s Needle, McDowell Mountain Range, and the majestic Mazatzal Mountain range on your new front porch. With a private water well producing approximately 10 gallons per minute, this property is a blank canvas for your dream home, guest house, horse stables, and more. Positioned just 1,000 feet from Tonto National Forest’s main entrance, indulge in horseback riding and off-roading, or explore Granite Mountain Preserve’s hiking and mountain biking trails less than a mile away. Experience cooler temperatures, clear starry skies, abundant wildlife, and the charm of country living, all within 15 minutes of golf courses and five-star restaurants. Enjoy close proximity to the Phoenix International Airport, which is 45 minutes away. No HOA, no covenants, and the potential to subdivide make this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Act now to embrace this amazing opportunity located near Verde River, just a short drive away! $1,624,000.