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BEST OF THE WEST 30 v A Performance Equestrian Estate at Cottonwood Springs Ranch Listed by Ranch Marketing Associates
38 v Slate Creek Ranch
Listed by Romick & Associates, Inc.
ITEM OF INTEREST 10 v Hall and Hall Auctions: Another Solution Submitted by Hall and Hall
AREA HIGHLIGHT 14 v Living the Wyoming Dream
Submitted by Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty
REFERENCE 7 v Broker Index 8v Property Index & Map
CLASSIFIEDS 115 v Additional Properties in the Marketplace
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Old Cow Town Ranch page 41
Miramonte Ranch page 53
Investment in Paradise page 61
Trees Ranch page 47
Defa’s Dude Ranch
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broker index
Alain Pinel Realtors .......................76 Arnold Realty Inc. ....................... 100 Avery Land ..................................... 89 Bates Sanders Swan Land Company .......................... 50 Cabela’s Trophy Properties...56, 91
California Outdoor Properties ... 56
Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty ................ 109 Century 21 Cornerstone Realty, LLC ....... 107 Century 21 Global Partners ..... 110
The Chickering Company ........... 78 Clark & Associates Land Brokers LLC..................... 70 Clark Company ............................. 52
Lone Eagle Land Brokerage, LLC ............... 62 Mason & Morse Ranch Company.........................21 Mason Real Estate Inc.................. 66 Mirr Ranch Group ........................ 46 Mountain West, Realtors........... 102 Oregon Opportunities Real Estate .................................. 68 Pacific Range Properties ...............74
Pioneer Assoc. Real Estate Brokers ................... 84 Prudential Steamboat Realty ...... 35 R&R Real Estate Partners, LLC ........................... 104
RE/MAX Alpine View................... 98
Crater Lake Realty, Inc................. 92
RE/MAX Mountain West .......... 103
David Viers & Associates, Inc..................... 112
Realty Brokers Robinson & Associates...........114
Exclusive Mountain Retreats Real Estate, Inc. ..........................18
Realty-Northwest ........................ 106
First United Realty...................... 111
Telluride Properties, LLC .......... 101
Fuller Western Real Estate ......... 40
Thunder Ridge Real Estate LC .......................... 105
Hall and Hall .................................. 26
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Harrigan Land Company LLC ... 42 Headquarters West, Ltd. Fred Baker .................................. 93 Headquarters West, Ltd. Andy Groseta ............................. 59 Headquarters West, Ltd. Paul Groseta ............................... 58 Headquarters West, Ltd. Sam Hubbell .............................. 97 Heritage Sotheby’s International Realty .................114 Intermountain Realty Group.......91 Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty Darren Kleiman ....................... 113 Jackson Hole Sotheby’s International Realty Richard Lewis ............................ 88 Legacy Lands LLC ........................ 60 Legendary Properties Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage............... 99 Live Water Properties................... 44
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County
Arizona
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11.............. Cochise..............110 40.............. Cochise................93 40.............. Santa Cruz..........93 134........... Yavapai...............111 157........... Santa Cruz..........97 163............ Yavapai.................58 280........... Yavapai.................58 690........... Santa Cruz..........97 1,120........ Santa Cruz..........97 110,978.... Yavapai.................59
California
3................ Contra Costa......77 3................ Alameda...............76 23.............. Contra Costa......76 26.............. El Dorado............74 34.............. San Joaquin.........77 40.............. Alpine...................78 40.............. Napa...................113 40.............. Stanislaus............75 66.............. Napa.....................56 96.................. San Luis Obispo.....53 99.............. San Joaquin.........75 100............ Alameda...............77 127........... Mendocino..........80 155........... San Diego............34 480........... Colusa..................75 714............ Amador................78 720............... San Luis Obispo.....52
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883........... Modoc..................56 891............ Monterey.............52 1,109........ Amador................74 1,158........ Siskiyou...............57 1,346........ Shasta...................79 1,360........... San Luis Obispo.....53 1,514......... Plumas.................57 2,050........ Colusa..................57 2,458........ Siskiyou...............76 2,500........ Glenn...................81 3,286........ Monterey.............52 3,286........... San Luis Obispo.....52 3,920........ Los Angeles.........57 4,137........ Tehama................78 4,400........ Napa.....................34 4,770........ Siskiyou...............76 5,480........ Colusa..................56 5,844........ Tehama................56 9,500........ Tehama................80
Colorado
1................ San Miguel..........89 8................ Weld.................. 108 12.............. Boulder............. 108 20.............. Park......................43 23.............. Routt.....................32 30.............. Hinsdale..............24 35.............. Archuleta.............49 35.............. Larimer................90 35.............. Park......................73 35.............. San Miguel..........89 40.............. Larimer................90 40.............. Routt.....................37 68.............. Larimer................24 93.............. Larimer................90 95.............. Summit................18 105............ Archuleta.............49 106............ Routt.....................36 116............ Routt.....................37 125........... Archuleta.............48 125........... Routt.....................37 126........... Larimer................32 134........... Delta.....................66 140............ Delta.................. 103 140............ Gunnison......... 103 142............ Grand...................72 154........... Routt.....................36 159........... Delta.................. 103 170............ Park......................72 175............ Boulder................99 182........... Hinsdale..............63 185........... Grand...................73 236........... Boulder................23 265........... Huerfano.............29 273........... Park......................72 320........... Gunnison............62 320........... Saguache............. 41 360........... Park......................72 365........... Fremont...............73 375........... Park......................73
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380........... Montezuma.........47 391............ Gunnison............42 391............ Routt.....................36 403........... Montrose.............98 422........... San Miguel........101 429........... Rio Blanco........... 41 463........... Archuleta.............48 539........... San Miguel........101 540........... La Plata................30 582........... Routt.....................37 592........... Delta.....................67 720........... Montrose.............66 800........... Routt.....................35 830........... Park......................29 838........... Pitkin....................22 996........... Jefferson...............23 1,100........ Routt.....................38 1,677........ Mesa.....................67 1,871........ Delta.....................66 2,000........ Gunnison..........101 2,120........ Routt.....................47 2,175........ Montrose.............63 2,665........ Routt.....................43 3,992........ Conejos................29 4,717........ Huerfano.............46 4,853........ San Miguel..........62 5,034........ Routt.....................34 5,260........ Arapahoe.............25 5,780........ Saguache.............40 6,200........ Saguache.............33 8,818........ Routt.....................45 8,842........ Grand...................27 8,842........ San Juan..............27 13,000..... Las Animas.........33 13,300..... Las Animas......... 41 19,391...... Moffat...................24 28,700..... San Miguel..........62
Idaho
317............ Fremont...............45 360........... Lemhi...................85 485........... Custer...................85 640........... Custer...................84 671........... Bingham..............45 730........... Custer...................28 840........... Butte.....................26 860........... Blaine...................27 920........... Shoshone............27 964........... Bear Lake.............51 1,536........ Caribou................44 2,976........ Nez Perce.............44 5,915........ Bannock...............50
Montana
1................ Park......................60 14.............. Park......................96 30.............. Park......................60 87.............. Sanders............. 106 198........... Park......................96 249........... Granite.................28
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254........... Ravalli..................26 320........... Ravalli..................29 320........... Sanders............. 106 417............ Sanders............. 106 870........... Ravalli..................95 990........... Broadwater..........44 1,030........ Sanders............. 106 1,186........ Ravalli..................26 1,201........ Rosebud..............71 1,749........ Park......................61 2,971........... Lewis and Clark.....26 4,190........ Pondera................50 10,866...... Carter...................70 64,000..... Big Horn..............32 64,000..... Powder.................32
New Mexico
640........... Catron............... 104 840........... Catron..................43 11,700...... Lincoln.................34 21,661...... Catron..................42 22,935..... Socorro............. 104 34,000..... Catron..................21 47,309...... Catron..................43
Oregon
31.............. Wheeler...............94 71.............. Jackson................69 71.............. Umatilla...............94 78.............. Klamath.............112 106............ Klamath...............92 146............ Jackson................68 161............ Grant....................94 182........... Jackson................69 250........... Jackson................68 328........... Jackson................68 363........... Jackson................68 500........... Klamath...............92 1,020........ Klamath...............45 1,039........ Jackson................69 2,025........ Jackson................68 3,080........ Klamath...............92 3,450........ Umatilla...............94 12,000...... Grant....................21 15,700...... Crook................ 109 32,500..... Malheur...............27 36,000..... Klamath...............92
Utah 26.............. Morgan................91 155........... Duchesne......... 105 160............ Millard...............113 272........... Wasatch............ 105 1,120........ Wasatch............ 105 2,066........ Washington........47 3,130........ Box Elder.............50 6,154........ Box Elder.............51 8,472........ Rich.......................46 36,200..... Uintah..................46
Acres±
County
Wyoming
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1................ Park......................86 11.............. Teton....................88 35.............. Weston.............. 100 37.............. Park......................86 66.............. Goshen................82 80.............. Johnson............ 102 100............ Park......................87 209........... Johnson...............64 389........... Johnson............ 102 562........... Lincoln.................44 634........... Sweetwater..........55 640........... Albany..................70 640........... Carbon.................42 819............ Park......................87 917............ Sublette..............112 950........... Weston.................54 960........... Fremont............... 41 1,140........ Hot Springs.........25 1,160........ Crook................ 100 1,200........ Fremont...............54 1,348........ Carbon.............. 107 1,350........ Carbon.................40 1,725........ Park......................87 1,929........ Park......................86 2,157........ Fremont...............64 2,200........ Johnson...............70 2,400........ Fremont...............54 2,500........ Uinta....................51 2,570........ Johnson...............47 2,777........ Carbon.................55 2,790........ Converse.............71 2,790........ Natrona................71 3,016........ Sublette................88 3,138........ Natrona................64 3,210........ Park......................83 3,515........ Platte....................64 4,242........ Albany..................55 4,812........ Platte....................42 5,170........ Niobrara..............71 5,392........ Crook................ 100 7,068........ Washakie.............65 7,525........ Albany..................55 10,000...... Sublette................54 10,825...... Platte....................46 13,068..... Johnson...............82 19,391...... Carbon.................24 23,490..... Natrona................82 24,750..... Laramie................32 28,453..... Johnson...............70 62,080..... Natrona............. 100 64,000..... Sheridan..............32 120,519.... Natrona................33 200,000... Carbon.................33
Outside the Region
South Dakota
7,116........ Fall River...........71
map
MT WA
ID OR
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AK
Alaska
Aleutians East 1 Aleutians West 2 Anchorage 3 Bethel 4 Bristol Bay 5 Denali 6 Dillingham 7 Fairbanks NorthStar 8 Haines 9 Juneau 10 KenaiPeninsula 11 Ketchikan Gateway 12 Kodiak Island 13 MatanskaSusitna 14 Lake and Peninsula 27 Nome 15 North Slope 16 Northwest Arctic 17 Prince of WalesOuter Ketchikan 18 Sitka 19 Skagway-HoonahAngoon 20 Southeast Fairbanks 21 ValdezCordova 22 WadeHampton 23 WrangellPetersburg 24 Yakutat 25 YukonKoyukuk 26
Arizona Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma
California Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa
4 15 2 8 12 13 6 7 1 3 10 11 14 5 9
33 31 30 12 35 5
CO
UT
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CA Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba
Colorado Adams Alamosa Arapahoe Archuleta Baca Bent Boulder Chaffee
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AZ NM Cheyenne Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Crowley Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert El Paso Fremont Garfield Gilpin Grand Gunnison Hinsdale Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Moffat Montezuma Montrose Morgan Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma
Hawaii Hawaii Honolulu
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Valley Washington Kalawao Kauai Maui
Idaho
Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blaine Boise Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lemhi Lewis Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls
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23 11 40 44 4 34 26 17 2 35 1 19 25 22 41 38 20 7 18 24 43 21 16 31 10 27 37 3 6 14 9 32 28 33 8 42 30 15 39 5 29 36
Montana
Beaverhead Big Horn Blaine Broadwater Carbon Carter Cascade Choteau Custer Daniels Dawson Deer Lodge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Garfield Glacier Golden Valley Granite Hill Jefferson Judith Basin Lake Lewis and Clark Liberty Lincoln Madison Mc Cone Meagher Mineral Missoula Musselshell Park Petroleum Phillips Pondera Powder River Powell Prairie Ravalli Richland Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders Sheridan
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Silver Bow Stillwater Sweet Grass Teton Toole Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibaux Yellowstone
Nevada
Carson City Churchill Clark Douglas Elko Esmeralda Eureka Humboldt Lander Lincoln Lyon Mineral Nye Pershing Storey Washoe White Pine
33 51 50 16 5 41 10 37 44 53
8 11 17 12 3 15 6 2 5 16 10 13 14 4 9 1 7
New Mexico Bernalillo Catron Chaves Cibola Colfax Curry De Baca Dona Ana Eddy Grant Guadalupe Harding Hidalgo Lea Lincoln Los Alamos Luna McKinley Mora
14 19 27 13 4 23 22 31 32 24 17 12 29 33 21 8 30 6 10
Otero Quay Rio Arriba Roosevelt Sandoval San Juan San Miguel Santa Fe Sierra Socorro Taos Torrance Union Valencia
Oregon
Baker Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia Coos Crook Curry Deschutes Douglas Gilliam Grant Harney Hood River Jackson Jefferson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah Polk Sherman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington
26 18 2 28 7 1 11 9 25 20 3 16 5 15
24 19 18 1 2 28 27 30 26 29 9 23 35 6 32 21 31 33 34 25 15 20 36 17 10 5 16 8 3 11 12 13 7 4
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Utah
Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Davis Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier Summit Tooele Uintah Utah Wasatch Washington Wayne Weber
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Washington
Adams Asotin Benton Chelan Clallam Clark Columbia Cowlitz Douglas Ferry Franklin Garfield Grant Grays Harbor Island
21 34 29 11 8 37 32 36 12 4 30 33 20 23 9
Jefferson King Kitsap Kittitas Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific Pend Oreille Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Walla Walla Whatcom Whitman Yakima
Wyoming Albany Big Horn Campbell Carbon Converse Crook Fremont Goshen Hot Springs Johnson Laramie Lincoln Natrona Niobrara Park Platte Sheridan Sublette Sweetwater Teton Uinta Washakie Weston
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commitment to excellence and a high level of
Hall
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Hall Auctions Another Solution By Willie Cash
personal service. Hall and Hall has, for many years, offered real estate marketing, farm and ranch management, mortgage loans and real estate appraisals. And now, in order to help accommodate clients wanting to quickly liquidate properties, Hall and Hall has added auctions to its offerings. “We made a commitment to enter the auction world with the same level of impeccable service
Hall
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Hall Auctions Another Solution
our clients have come to know,” said Hall and Hall President Jim Taylor. “While researching auction firms and what they had to offer, we felt compelled to offer a service that was superior to those currently available.” Hall and Hall brought on Scott Shuman, one of the industry’s most highly respected and successful auctioneers, to head up Hall and Hall Auctions. Shuman brings over 25 years of experience and a flawless reputation with him. He has been responsible for some of the most successful U.S. auctions in recent memory and holds auction/real estate licenses in 16 states. His recent involvement in larger ranch auctions has included the 22,000-acre Foreman Ranch, 24,000-acre Angela Farms, 39,000-acre Shamburger Ranch and 93,000+acre Ingalls Ranch. “With the addition of Scott, Hall and Hall Auctions is poised to immediately become one of the nation’s most sought-after marketing firms of quality rural real estate,” said Mark Rogers the current president of the National Auctioneers Association. “The auction industry is very strong and auctions continue to be an effective tool for sellers to realize true price discovery”
Why Now? Historically, the most sought-after items have been traded through the auction method of marketing. When taking a look at different asset classes, it doesn’t take long to find stories
Bullis Creek Ranch
of transactions that surpassed expectations when the final selling price was realized. close relationships with hard-working ranchers
Baseball card collectors will remember the
exceptional service through the private treaty and farmers, relationships built on trust, good
2007 sale of a rare Honus Wagner baseball card.
For nearly 70 years, Hall and Hall has provided method of marketing investment-quality rural real estate. Henry Hall founded Hall and Hall
advice and a helping hand.
This card, an extra in the first packs printed in
Now in its third generation of operation, Hall 1909, sold at auction for $2,800,000. and Hall’s broad-based ownership structure
A car collector will most likely recall the 1936
vast landscape of the American West, carrying continues to embrace the original principles
Bugatti that sold for over $30 million at public
that Henry established. The company serves
auction in May 2010. The car was owned by a
Mortgage Company in 1946 while traversing the his bedroll, a .45 pistol and a stack of loan
applications. Henry lent money to and developed a global client base with an overriding
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doctor who purchased it in 1971 for $59,000.
May of 2010 was an exciting month in the auction world as records were not only broken in automobiles, but also in the art world. A new world record for artwork sold at auction was established when the gavel fell for a 1932 Pablo Picasso entitled Nude, Green Leaves, and Bust. It had pre-auction estimates of up to $80 million, which many in the art world rejected. However, after a professional marketing program that contacted the right potential buyers that had interest and the wherewithal to make such a purchase, it sold for over $106 million dollars. Needless to say, not all art is sold at auction; however, it is fair to say that price levels of private treaty art sales are established through auctions. It is anticipated that this will be the case with
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land auctions as well once they become established.
primarily smaller tracts of farmland in the
The stories go on and on from fine wines to Midwest—are sold using the auction method. stocks and bonds. All of the top asset classes
Last year in the United States alone, over $270
in the world are traded through some sort of
What properties should go to auction?
billion of real estate sold at public auction.
“Despite the success of auctions, we are
auction process. Which begs the question— However, this method has only rarely been
not suggesting that every property or selling
used to sell ranch and farm land throughout
scenario should be marketed through the
why then, is real estate not traded through
a similar process? Certain types of land— the Great Plains and Mountain West.
auction method,” said Taylor.
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Properties with a large buyer base should
to value, but with high demand, might also be establish true market value, or there may be
first be considered. There must be a significant
a candidate for the auction method. Finally, high carrying costs that would be eliminated
demand for the property in question. Could the
one should evaluate the seller objectives and benefitting the seller by making the land holding
property be divided, allowing for more purchasing
motivation. Is the property held in a partnership
opportunities without taking from, detracting or
that needs to dissolve quickly? Perhaps there is
When looking at these scenarios, Hall and Hall
devaluing the original? A property that is hard a family trust that requires a sale by auction to
saw the need to provide clients and customers
easily liquidated in a time-sensitive manner.
“Another Solution.” The long-standing company believes there are many properties that have the ability to generate the same type of stories as the Bugatti, Picasso and Honus Wagner’s. “A broad cross-section of investors, from hedge funds and private equity to wealthy individuals and families, are interested in having a portion of their portfolio invested in this asset class, which is available in a very limited supply,” said Taylor. “With our thoroughly transparent methods and rolodex of over 30,000 potential prospects, we will now be able to create liquidity and true price discovery for rural land that it has not had before. v For more information on Hall and Hall Auctions, Bullis Creek Ranch
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please contact Hall and Hall at 800 829-8747 or www.hallandhall.com
BULLIS CREEK RANCH
Auction July 21, 2011 Livingston, Montana
5,485± Deeded Acres
Offered in nine large tracts or in combination.
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community surrounded by some of the most dramatic scenery in the world. “Our rustic yet refined lifestyle is defined not only by the stunning natural environment we live in, but also by a strong sense of community. We strive diligently to maintain our unique Western character through thoughtful planning, careful land use and extensive charitable giving,” says Edie Lewis of Sotheby’s International Realty. As a state, Wyoming has enjoyed a healthy fiscal environment. While other states are wrestling with how to close widening budget deficits, Wyoming lawmakers are determining
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where to park the state’s budget surplus. Because Wyoming is a leading mineral producing state and its economy has ridden the economic tide with less turbulence than most, it now boasts a state budget surplus of more than $1 billion. There are numerous reasons why those who live in Wyoming have chosen to have their primary residences here. Some of those reasons are emotional, such as the sheer beauty of the natural surroundings and the overall quality of life. Other reasons are more practical in scope and include Wyoming’s overall tax-climate benefits. For years, Bloomberg has rated Wyoming as the most tax-friendly state in the United States. In Teton County, Wyoming, 97 percent of Volume 42 Farm&Ranch West
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the lands are permanently protected from development as national parks, forest and public lands, and much of Jackson Hole is protected in conservation programs through organizations such as the Jackson Hole Land Trust. These efforts ensure the stunning scenic corridors, open space and wildlife migration patterns will remain protected for generations to come. Jackson Hole derives its magnetism not only from the area’s vast, beautiful lands and native wildlife, but also from its limitless outdoor recreation
opportunities.
Skiing,
hiking,
camping, fishing and more are just out our back door. The region comes complete with three world-class ski resorts, renowned golf courses, diverse trout fishing waters and large pockets of public lands for all your outdoor adventures. Jackson Hole has daily jet service from major cities with Delta, Northwest, American and United. In fact, since the expansion of the runway in 2002, planes as big as Air Force II have been able to fly into this resort community. If you have every fantasized about ‘riding off into the sunset’ the time to own a piece of the Wyoming lifestyle has never been more favorable. No one can predict the future, but it seems almost certain that Wyoming will continue to retain the character that has attracted settlers since the early 1900s. Come visit us and let us introduce you to the Wyoming dream. v For more information on properties in Wyoming as well as Idaho, Montana and Colorado, contact Richard Lewis at Sotheby’s International Realty at 877 739-8021 or visit www.LiveJacksonHole.com.
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Cover Ranch
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sparkling clear “bluebird” day in Breckenridge, Colorado is the perfect time to visit an
acreage that inspires dreams. The 94.69-acre parcel on Southern Cross Trail lies atop a sunny hillside gazing directly at the Breckenridge Ski Area to the west and Baldy Mountain to the south. This premier spot is like no other offering in any ski town in North America. The assemblage of land includes five separate parcels and backs to national forest, as well as the “Golden Horseshoe,” which is 8,642 acres of open space jointly owned by the Town of Breckenridge and Summit County Government. Step outside your door for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or a snowmobile ride in winter, or ride your mountain bike in warmer months. This one-of-a-kind opportunity is specially valued at $9,380,000. Despite the regulations that strictly govern ski town development, this beautiful spot allows you to build a home of any size, a rarity with land such a scarce commodity. Additionally, you can build four other homes or guest homes and outbuildings of your choice, which may include a caretaker’s quarters or a barn. Horses are permitted, conjuring up a vision of an early morning ride in autumn with aspen shining gold on the hillside. Perhaps you are looking for the ideal spot for a corporate retreat or a family enclave of homes. You may instead just want the seclusion that comes with a large acreage, with the changing Colorado seasons all around you. In any case, few places in the world offer the proximity to such diverse activities, as well as the privacy and access to our outdoor playground. The quaint Victorian town of Breckenridge lies just 86 miles west of Denver in the central
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Western Sky
Rocky Mountains. The town’s mining heritage sets a tone for historical remnants of time past with restored buildings, museums and mining tours. Breckenridge offers a four-season resort town second to none with a variety of dining, shopping, arts and nightlife options. Two world-class orchestras are in residence during the summer months in the newly expanded Riverwalk Performing Arts Center. A myriad of festivals, tours and performances include jazz, Oktoberfest, antiques, the ballet, local theater, snowboarding, skiing and international snow
Realize your dreams with this piece of Rocky Mountain paradise.
sculpting. Unlike many mountain towns, Breckenridge allows local residents to live, work and play in the community, giving vibrancy to the area year-round. Close by, Summit County offers access to six major ski resorts, gold medal fishing, whitewater rafting, camping and five diverse golf courses. The 27-hole Jack Nicklausdesigned Breckenridge golf course is only a mile and a half from the site, while the new gondola
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Western Sky is like no other offering in any
ski town in North America.
to the ski resort is just two miles up the road. With endless possibilities, and something for everyone, this is a spectacular chance to enjoy Colorado’s bounty. As Will Rogers immortalized, “Buy land, they aren’t making any more of it;” so an investment in land is a terrific step toward realizing your dreams of a piece of Rocky Mountain paradise. Against a backdrop of the sparkling Colorado blue sky, this spectacular property will answer your search for the perfect base location for all your mountain adventures. v
For more information on Western Sky, please contact Bonnie Smith with Exclusive Mountain Retreats Real Estate, Inc. (P.O. Box 7097, Breckenridge, Colorado 80424) at 970 453-0765 or bonnie@bonniesmith.com. For more information and photos, please visit www.BreckenridgeLuxuryLand.com.
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York Ranch New Mexico v Catron & Cibola Counties v Grants
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A premier working cattle ranch on the Continental Divide, York Ranch consists of 34,000 deeded acres and 136,000 state and BLM grazing lease acres. Carrying capacity is 2,300± animal units, making the ranch a positive cash flow operation. Bordered by wilderness areas and a national monument, the ranch is highlighted by excellent hunting for trophy elk, antelope, mule deer and other wild game. In addition, numerous Anasazi Indian artifacts can be found. $12,000,000. Contact Robb Van Pelt. www.ranchland.com/yorkranch
Inshallah Ranch Oregon v Grant County v John Day
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South of John Day, in the shadow of Mahogany Mountain and bordering the Malheur National Forest, the Mathisen Ranch offers a substantial holding in one of eastern Oregon’s most attractive locations. The contiguous 12,000±-deeded-acre ranch has a private, “out-the-gate” 12,000-acre USFS grazing permit for 682 AUMs in Malheur National Forest. Diverse habitat supports world-class mule deer, elk, antelope, bear, cougar, wild turkey, grouse and small game. The ranch has an exquisite main home, three additional residences, an exceptional equine setup and a 3,600-foot airstrip. $14,000,000. Contact Robb Van Pelt. www.ranchland.com/oregon
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Craig Ranch
Colorado v Pitkin County Aspen & Woody Creek
One of the few remaining legacy ranches of this caliber, size and diversity with a plethora of outdoor recreational pursuits, Craig Ranch is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Near Aspen, in a pristine mountain setting, Craig Ranch consists of 838 acres, a diverse ecosystem from river frontage along the Woody Creek, to acorn and berry-laden meadows and open space, to mountainsides lined with spruce fir highlighting the spectacular vistas. A valuable natural wilderness habitat bordered by U.S. Forest Service Roadless Area, Craig Ranch is home to elk, mule deer, black bear, eagle and migrating birds and waterfowl. This is a compelling investment and/or family legacy ranch in a highly sought-after resort destination. $43,000,000. Contact Bob Starodoj or Ed Foran. www.ranchland.com/craigranch
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Near historic Evergreen and 45¹ minutes west of downtown Denver, in the majestic Rocky Mountains, the ranch has 996 acres, of which half is hay meadows and pasture and the balance is a mixture of pine, fir and aspen. The ranch is protected by a conservation easement, which allows for additional primary residences, various supporting structures and additional manager or caretaker’s homes. A magnificent stone residence of just over 16,000 square feet has nine bedrooms, 12 baths, a 23seat theater, 16-person hot tub, exercise room, library and many other features and is but one of the primary structures. A world-class barn and arena has 45,890 square feet under roof. Additional amenities include 19 stalls with individual heating, electric watering and individual runs. $11,800,000. Contact Ted Schaal. www.ranchland.com/bbark
Peaceful Valley Ranch Colorado v Boulder County v Raymond
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A well known and highly regarded dude/guest ranch and conference center, this ranch is ideally located in close proximity to Boulder and the University of Colorado; the town of Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park; Nederland and the Eldora Ski Area; and Black Hawk, which offers casino gambling and entertainment. The ranch encompasses 236 acres in an area with some of the most spectacular scenery in Colorado. The setting is mountainous and quite densely covered with various varieties of pine, fir trees and quaking aspen, interspersed with open parks and meadows. Adding to this exhilarating setting is the Middle Fork of the St. Vrain River, which provides excellent fly-fishing. $4,500,000. Contact Ted Schaal. www.ranchland.com/peacefulvalley
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Mountain River Ranch Colorado v Larimer County v Berthoud
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This serene country horse ranch consists of 68 acres with 40Âą acres of irrigated hay. The Little Thompson River runs through the entire property, offering fishing and huge stands of cottonwood trees. Enjoy unobstructed views of Longs Peak and the Rocky Mountains. A renovated, turn-of-the-century, 3,800-squarefoot farmhouse surrounded by massive trees is
the focal point of the property. There is a three-car oversized garage and a summer patio for entertaining. Additionally, the property has four catch ponds, five fenced pastures with live water, original barn with storage, five horse runs with shelters, a large storage shed, a 2,000-bale hay Quonset, an outdoor arena and two large corrals. $1,325,000. Contact Karen Claycomb. www.ranchland.com/mountainriverranch
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This majestic, private location lies at the end of the road, almost completely surrounded by the Gunnison National Forest. The towering 13,000 and 14,000-foot peaks make these 30 acres seem like 30,000. Two private fly-fishing streams settle into the dance of one mountain stream as it carries its sounds past the magnificent 5,500-square-foot home. Walk out your front door for unrivaled recreational opportunities, or relax on one of the patios overlooking the creek and enjoy the sight of wildlife grazing the meadows. $4,275,000. Contact John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/treasure
Foster Ranch Colorado v Moffat County v Craig Wyoming v Carbon County v Baggs
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Mostly south of the Colorado and Wyoming state line in northwestern Colorado, along the Little Snake River north of Craig, Colorado and near the rural community of Baggs, Wyoming, this 19,391Âą-acre ranch has 3,280 deeded acres and the balance in state and BLM lease. The headquarters tract includes ranch buildings and irrigated hay land. Owner-rated at 375 AUs, the property offers excellent deer and antelope hunting with migratory elk often seen in the
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area. The area is rich with bald eagle, sage grouse, antelope, deer, elk, bear and lion. $2,500,000. Contact John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/fosterranch
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In west central Wyoming and the southern end
Sunset Mesa Ranch
of the Big Horn Basin, this ranch is comprised of 1,140± acres and operated as a cattle ranch.
Wyoming v Hot Springs County v Thermopolis
The property includes a ranch home, shop and garage as well as irrigated hay lands. Sunset Mesa offers excellent deer and antelope hunting with migratory elk often seen in the area. The area is rich with bald eagle, sage grouse, antelope, deer, elk, bear and lion. The property is fully vested with mineral rights of which half are offered. Minerals have significant value for potential production. Sunset Mesa Ranch offers an attractive investment with tremendous potential for mineral development, as well as antelope and mule deer hunting. $1,800,000. Contact John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/sunsetmesa
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Taylor River Homestead
A rare homestead is offered in the Crystal Creek Ranch, a shared-amenity property with onsite
Colorado v Gunnison County v Almont
caretaker providing a wide variety of services. This homestead is the only unimproved property of the 14 homesteads in Crystal Creek and it awaits your plans to build your exclusive home. Crystal Creek is a 400-acre U.S. Forest Service inholding that provides exclusive access to the world-class Taylor River fishery. The property has nearly three miles of fishing streams boasting record rainbow and brown trout. Unlimited hiking and hunting is accessible from the property. This is a truly unique opportunity to own a truly world-class property. $3,950,000. Contact John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/taylorriver
Sunny Valley Angus Ranch Colorado v Arapaho County v Byers
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Bisected by West Bijou Creek, this diversified farm and ranch operation of 5,260± acres (2,240 state lease) features 218± irrigated acres and 198 acres of dryland farm ground with the balance in dryland pasture and grassland. The ranch has long-term investment potential, lies just east of Denver and features three homes and extensive farm and ranch improvements. $5,000,000. Contact John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/sunnyvalley
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Montana v Ravalli County v Stevensville
This 1,186±-acre (deeded and leased) ranch, set against a stupendous backdrop of snowcapped mountains, lies along a mile of the Bitterroot River south of Missoula. The 10,000 square feet of wood, stone and glass buildings were architecturally designed to blend in with miles of fishable creeks and ponds where wildlife flourishes. This is one of the finest sporting properties in Montana. Reduced to $13,000,000.
Alice Creek Ranch Montana v Lewis and Clark County v Lincoln
Blizzard Mountain Ranch Idaho v Butte County v Martin
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This 840±-acre secluded ranch sits at the base of the Pioneer Mountains less than an hour from the Sun Valley airport. Lava Creek and springs flow through the property, providing irrigation water and wildlife habitat for deer, elk, chukar and grouse. The property includes
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In the Blackfoot Valley and virtually surrounded by USFS land, this 2,971±-acre ranch has two a 150-head BLM grazing permit and offers streams passing through, tasteful improvements and dramatic views over a trout pond to Lewis unimpeded views of the surrounding foothills and Clark Pass. Excellent wildlife populations abound. Year-round accessibility combined with a and adjoining federal lands. Reduced to spectacular and secluded location will put this property in high demand. $5,800,000. Water is the lifeblood of any property in the western U.S. and this 254±-acre ranch has water rights dating to 1866. With two creeks flowing through and abundant spring activity, this homestead is primed for wildlife/fishery enhancement. The barn authenticates the history of the ranch. There are many building sites with sweeping mountain views. This ranch lies three miles from Stevensville. $2,495,000.
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Sleeping Willow Ranch Montana v Ravalli County v Stevensville
$1,900,000.
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Owned and operated by the same family for over 80 years, this reputation ranch runs across 32,500± contiguous, deeded acres and is highly regarded for its privacy, careful management, extensive grazing resources and big game and upland bird hunting that is unrivaled in the Northwest. This property lies 35 miles north of Vale, Oregon and one and half hours northwest of Boise, Idaho. $13,500,000.
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Zachry Ranch, 10 miles west of Gateway, Colorado or 50 miles east of Moab, offers 8,842± deeded acres, a diverse ecosystem, exceptional big game habitat and is adjacent to the 1.4+ million-acre Manti La Sal National Forest. There is good summer grazing for yearlings or cow/calf pairs. Enrolled in Utah’s CWMU program, the property is allocated 18 buck and six bull elk tags. The Grand Junction Regional Airport is a one and a halfhour’s drive from the property. Reduced to
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The Ranch Idaho v Lincoln County v Shoshone
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Set against the rugged Black Butte Hills just 35 minutes from the Sun Valley airport, this well-designed and meticulously maintained 920±-acre property balances a productive farming and cattle operation with a full suite of recreation and lifestyle uses. First-rate improvements include a main residence, guesthouse, manager’s home and nine-stall horse barn. 150± acres are productive irrigated cropland, while 160± acres are in irrigated
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pasture. The property joins BLM lands on
minutes from the Sun Valley airport. Over two
Huff Creek Ranch
miles of spring-fed Huff Creek provide habitat
Idaho v Blaine County v Carey
three sides and offers end-of-the-road privacy. Reduced to $2,150,000.
for waterfowl, mule deer and upland birds. The ranch lies adjacent to Craters of the Moon National Monument and offers outstanding views of the Pioneer Mountains to the north. Water rights and a BLM grazing permit round out the package. $1,250,000.
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Paintbrush Ranch Wyoming v Teton County v Jackson Hole
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Bordering Grand Teton National Park with dead-on views of the Tetons, this custom 9,100-square-foot home is only a 15-minute drive from Jackson Hole. A guesthouse, caretaker’s house, three-car garage and two large, well-appointed shops complement the five-bedroom estate. Large windows throughout the home frame breathtaking views of the Tetons. The layout is casual and comfortable and the finish work exceptional. $8,495,000.
Ross Fork Ranch Montana v Granite County v Philipsburg
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Nestled at the headwaters of Rock Creek,
Darwin Ranch
western Montana’s preeminent blue ribbon trout water, the Ross Fork Ranch is the quintessential
Auction!
Montana property. Lush meadows, tall trees and a headwater teeming with native trout make this
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249±-acre property a recreational getaway. U.S. This unique wilderness inholding on the Gros Ventre River, 30 miles (by air) east of Jackson Forest Service boundaries and adjacent large Hole is scheduled for a September auction. Though the current listing price is $8,500,000, the ranches provide beautiful views and endless recreational potential. Reduced to $1,590,000.
TJ Ranch
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This rare, large holding on the Salmon River features 730± acres, a mile of river frontage, as well as sloughs, ponds and spring creeks. Abundant water resources offer excellent, low-overhead livestock grazing and habitat for extensive wildlife. This secluded location is only five minutes to town and an hour and a half from Sun Valley. $1,950,000. www.hallandhall.com 406 656-7500 Investment Quality Rural Real Estate Throughout the U.S. & Internationally. Since 1946.
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minimum bid has been set at just $4,500,000. Pre-auction offers will be considered between now and September. Detailed auction materials should be available by May 15th.
Conejos River Ranch Colorado v Conejos County v Antonito
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In the scenic San Luis Valley along the Conejos River, this highly productive 3,992±-deededacre ranch with extensive grazing permits runs 1,400 cows and irrigates 3,000± acres. New or remodeled operating improvements combine with good trout fishing to complete an exceptional operating ranch with good recreational amenities. $7,400,000.
North Star Ranch Colorado v Huerfano County v La Veta
Tarryall Notch Ranch Colorado v Park County v Fairplay
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This scenic high mountain ranch is 45 minutes from Breckenridge Ski Resort and 90 minutes
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Only four miles from La Veta, North Star Ranch is a 265±-acre turn-key equestrian property.
southwest of Denver. The 830±-acre property features 1.3± miles of trout-filled Tarryall Creek
Outstanding improvements are the centerpiece of this offering and include an exquisite set against a backdrop of the snowcapped 4,000-square-foot Mediterranean-inspired home, professionally designed 10-stall horse barn, peaks of the Continental Divide. A stunning 110’ by 220’ indoor arena, remodeled caretaker’s home and charming guest cabin. Breathtaking homesite location overlooks the ranch with views and irrigated meadows are enhanced by one and a half miles of the Cuchara River passing the mountains of multiple ranges visible in the through this picturesque landscape. Reduced to $5,500,000.
Calf Creek Ranch Montana v Ravalli County v Hamilton
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Valley and Mountains, these 320+ acres offer tremendous privacy within minutes of the Stock Farm and Hamilton. Native range, timbered draws with pockets of aspen and mature ponderosa/lodgepole create a critical elk calving area. Calf Creek flows through the property from its eastern boundary with the Calf Creek Wildlife Management Area that borders national forest. $2,500,000. www.hallandhall.com 406 656-7500 Investment Quality Rural Real Estate Throughout the U.S. & Internationally. Since 1946. Volume 42 Farm&Ranch West
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BEST WEST of the
A Performance Equestrian Estate at
Cottonwood Springs Ranch
Colorado v La Plata County v Durango
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world-renowned, state-of-the-art equestrian breeding and training facility in southwest
Colorado, the 540-acre Performance Equestrian Estate at Cottonwood Springs Ranch is a masterpiece of landscape and architecture. Located in a private valley twenty minutes from Durango, the pristine air, moderate yearround climate and elevation create the ideal
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environment for optimizing equestrian endurance and performance. At the heart of the ranch, the exquisite 5,700-square-foot northern New Mexico-style residence was carefully handcrafted with heated slate and hardwood floors, cathedral ceilings with reclaimed wood beams, gourmet kitchen with adjacent 700-bottle wine room made from vintage Napa Valley redwood, immaculate landscaping, flagstone patios, outdoor lounge with fireplace and secure video and keypad gated entry. The Ranch Operations Center has well thought out features including two business offices, employee shower room and lounge with full kitchen and laundry. The ranch manager’s quarters overlook the attached, custom 20,000 square-foot main barn with over 20 stalls and large indoor arena. Other improvements include a 2200-square-foot guest home, foreman’s home, 4,500-bale capacity hay building, and a five-bay vehicle and equipment building. Additional equestrian amenities include an outdoor arena, 120' round pen, foaling barn with lab and vet set-up, mare hotel, two additional barns with stalls and runs, thirteen pastures with heated waterers and access to electricity. The ranch’s amenities flawlessly complement the natural surroundings of lush meadows, mixed forest and cottonwood-lined creek. With trailhead access to the 2.5 million-acre San Juan National Forest only one mile away, this is one of the most complete, upscale equestrian properties in Colorado. $12,000,000. Contact Ron Morris or Billy Long. v
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These two legendary Montana ranches close to Sheridan host some of the most beautiful Western scenery anywhere. Combined, they comprise 64,000+ acres and two downtown Sheridan office buildings. Established in the late 1800s, the historic OW Ranch has four creeks, classic improvements, livestock production, water rights, wildlife and valuable mineral interests. The Pitchfork Ranch, on the north side of Big Horn
OW and Pitchfork Ranches Montana v Big Horn & Powder River Counties Wyoming v Sheridan County v Sheridan
Canyon, has historically been used for summer pasture and, combined with the OW Ranch, has a carrying capacity of 2,200 pair. $18,000,000 for 50% interest in all land, livestock and equipment with valuable mineral rights.
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This 24,750-acre 5th generation cattle ranch/ feedlot and farming operation is all in one contiguous block with more than six miles of Horse Creek, 10 homes, a bunkhouse, cookhouse, classic old barn, lodge, recreation area with several garages, accessory buildings, 2,600 irrigated acres and an award-winning 6,500-head feedlot and mill operation. The ranch is owner-rated at 1,000 cow/calf pair or 3,500 yearling cattle. $15,950,000. Contact Ron Morris.
Y-6 Ranch Wyoming v Laramie County v Meriden
Chatellen Farm
Colorado v Larimer County v Fort Collins
Two Rivers Cow Camp
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This private, yet accessible ranch borders
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This well-manicured, upscale ranch and equestrian training facility with unobstructed views of
thousands of acres of national forest, has a
Longs Peak and Horsetooth Mountain is set on 126 acres one hour north of Denver and close to spring-fed trout pond and is one mile from Fort Collins, Loveland and Greeley. It has a near-new, custom 6,500-square-foot residence with Steamboat Lake. It features a main carriage craftsman accents and a well-designed floor plan, an insulated and heated seven-stall main barn,
house with custom, finished upper level and
indoor and outdoor arenas, multi-use building, pond with irrigation system, four pastures and
a five-bay garage, workout area, shop and wine
shares of Windsor Reservoir. $3,400,000. Contact Ron Morris.
storage on the lower level. Other improvements include a restored guest cabin, bath house, gazebo, fire pit at the lake’s edge, two-level barn with tack room, loafing shed, corrals and a 36' round pen. This is an incredible 23-acre getaway or perfect for year-round living. $2,300,000. Contact Ron Morris or Carl Luppens.
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Between Casper and Rawlins, surrounding
Dumbell Ranch
Independence Rock and next to Devils Gate with over 10 miles of the Sweetwater River,
Wyoming v Natrona County v Alcova
these 118,746 total acres (25 miles long and five miles wide) offer a great working ranch operating at 1,200 cow/calf pair. Set along the historic Oregon/Mormon Trail, the ranch has territorial water rights providing enough water to irrigate over 2,000 acres (includes five reservoirs and Beulah Lake). For the sportsman, there is trout fishing in the river along with hunting for elk, deer or antelope. $9,100,000. Contact Ron Morris or Matt Johnston.
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In south central Wyoming between Casper and Lander, this scenic 200,000Âą-acre production ranch has 12 miles of the Sweetwater River, diverse terrain, wildlife and wild horses and runs 1,750 cow/calf pair plus bulls and horses. It includes three sets of improvements, including six homes, four pivot sprinklers and six sets of working corrals. Livestock, equipment and a helicopter are also available. $8,900,000 or $4,500,000 for 50% interest.
Split Rock Ranch
Contact Ron Morris or Matt Johnston.
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Apishapa River Canyon Ranch Colorado v Las Animas Co. v Fowler
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Along several canyons and the Apishapa River in southeast Colorado, this ranch lies only two hours from Denver with 13,000+ total acres; this was the location of several prehistoric villages
L Cross Ranch Colorado v Saguache County v La Garita
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that date back to 1200 AD. Fenced and crossfenced into pastures, the ranch has eight wells, windmills and solar, including a new well with water storage-generator backup and underground
Nestled into the foothills on the west side of the San Luis Valley, this reputation ranch of 6,200 deeded pipeline system. This year-round cow/calf ranch acres plus 60,515 acres of grazing permits has abundant water from Carnero and La Garita Creeks and
runs 250 to 300 pair with excellent cattle handing
four irrigation wells. This very balanced ranching operation is self-sustained with its own feed base and facilities. $3,700,000. Contact Ron Morris. cattle working facilities, including a manager’s home, bunkhouse, calving barn, 500-head feedlot and a complete set of corrals and scales. Other improvements include a main residence, log home, shop, horse barn, ranch office and livestock sheds. $5,900,000. Contact Ron Morris. Volume 42 Farm&Ranch West
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With privacy that is virtually impossible to duplicate and only 15 minutes from the popular winter/summer resort of Steamboat Springs, the 5,034-acre ranch is nestled in its own valley with 85% of the perimeter boundary on national forest. Big Creek flows through the ranch for five miles, providing excellent fishing and the mixed forest, and open grass-covered parks provide habitat for abundant wildlife. A modern, Western-style, 11,000-square-foot lodge, five additional houses, four utility buildings and a historic 100-yearold barn complete this fabulous ranch, which also has development potential. $59,900,000. Contact Ron Morris or Billy Long.
Big Creek Ranch Colorado v Routt County v Steamboat Springs
Bonsall Farm
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In a highly sought-after equestrian area halfway between Carlsbad and Fallbrook and within easy driving distance of San Diego and easy reach of Los Angeles, this unique and sophisticated 140-acre ranch offers country living without isolation. Citrus and avocado groves carpet the hillsides and surround a very large machinery shed/garage facilities, a separate ranch office and a two separate manager's residences, one with a pool. Secure and replete with privacy, character and country beauty, yet easily accessible by car or train to urban amenities, this is an exceptional property in magnificent condition. $11,950,000. Contact Billy Long.
El Capitan Ranch New Mexico v Lincoln Co. v Ruidosa
Lake Berryessa Ranch California v Napa County v St. Helena
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This is a truly unique opportunity to own a spectacular undeveloped 4,400-acre property on the This historic 11,700-deeded-acre ranch backs east side of Lake Berryessa in the eastern portion of Napa County, an internationally renowned to 35,000 acres of the El Capitan Wilderness, destination for its world-class wineries, vineyards and amenities. The ranch stretches from a featuring some of the best elk hunting in wildlife preserve on the lake’s east shore to ridges bordering state and federal wildlife lands on North America. The lower areas of the ranch the eastern boundary. Magnificent, unobstructed vistas of the lake and surrounding peaks are feature pinion and juniper woodlands with available from nearly every vantage point. $9,900,000. Contact Billy Long.
grassy meadows and ponderosa pine/mixed fir along the wilderness boundaries. The ranch features 1,700 acres of high-fenced hunting, ponds and springs for livestock and wildlife, a lodge, manager’s house, barns, outbuildings and a hunting cabin. $19,200,000. Contact Billy Long or Ron Morris.
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The Elk River Ranch at Steamboat Springs; where the rugged West meets world-class luxury. Sitting in the private Elk River Valley, this unmatched offering boasts 800+ pristine acres and two miles of the beautiful Elk River. Enjoy two elegant luxury homes, an authentic saloon and multiple outbuildings reminiscent of the Old West. In addition, this historic working ranch is fenced for livestock with extensive equipment and hay storage, two six-stall barns, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, fertile pastures and additional equestrian facilities. This outdoor paradise offers prime fishing, hunting, hiking and riding. It is the perfect gathering place for family and friends with a convenient location near private and commercial jet access. As you view the world-class ski slopes in the distance and enjoy the abundant water rights, privacy and activities, you will be reminded why this ranch is truly one of Colorado’s finest properties. $32,500,000. The property may also be divided and purchased in several different configurations.
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Minutes from world-class skiing and the Western resort town of Steamboat Springs sits a true estate on 155 acres. Traditional materials were used throughout this luxurious, 10,308-squarefoot mountain property with six bedrooms and six and a half baths. Enjoy a six-car auto plaza, private lake, meticulous landscaping, tennis
Wildflower Meadows
courts, an additional three-bedroom, two-bath home and more. With abundant water and space,
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activities are endless and Wildflower Meadows
is the perfect gathering place for friends and family. Sitting in the heart of the fertile Yampa Valley with panoramic views, this is the ultimate mountain property. $17,000,000. Contact Pam Vanatta at 970 291-8100 (cell), 970 879-8100 (office) or pvanatta@cmn.net; www.SteamboatEstates.com.
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Enjoy 391 wide-open and unrestricted acres
Best of the Best
with all of the comforts of Marabou! The price is right on this ranch with jaw-dropping
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views of Mt. Werner, just five minutes from the world-class skiing, boutique shops and fine dining of Steamboat Springs. With ownership of this ranch comes ownership at Marabou. Enjoy legendary fishing on the Elk River and outstanding Marabou amenities: open-air spa, private movie theater, lodge, pool, workout center and six riverfront cabins. Take advantage of many choices, such as additional homesites, the ability to subdivide or continuation of the long-time cattle ranch activities. Water rights for irrigation of the meadows are included as is the ability to
Bank Owned and Near Skiing!
tap into Marabou’s central water system.
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$4,900,000. Christy Belton, 970 734-7885.
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Priced to sell, this property lies within 15 miles of one of the top ski resorts in the country! A beautiful 4,700-square-foot home and huge equipment shop/barn lie on 73 secluded acres. Constructed with a hint of French Country style, the home has six bedrooms, two kitchens, a sauna and a great room with 24-foot vaulted ceilings. Covered porches and plenty of windows
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frame constantly changing views of the rocky outcroppings against the sage-covered hillsides.
610 Marketplace Plaza, #100 Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Steamboat Springs, which is known for its Western hospitality and agricultural heritage. Reduced
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The ranch is within minutes of the regional airport, slopes, boutique shopping and fine dining of to $899,000. Contact Christy Belton, 970 734-7885.
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Nothing on the market compares to this rare
Premier Elk River Frontage
combination of 116 acres with over a mile of Elk River frontage and ski area views. It is an easy eight-mile drive into Steamboat Springs and
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within 15 minutes of the regional airport. This ranch is convenient to town, but far enough off the beaten path to afford considerable privacy. Water rights convey and can be set up to ensure outstanding year-round angling. Take advantage of the competitive construction rates and build your dream home nestled in the cottonwoods near the river with views to the Steamboat Ski Area. This beautiful ranch has some of the best water in northwest Colorado! Reduced to $3,699,000.
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Create your own Rocky Mountain hideaway with the clean canvas at Chimney Creek Ranch. All the right ingredients lie on these 570 wide-open acres. A long driveway leads into a private valley with gently sloping hillsides that frame the sawtooth-peaked Zirkel Range of the Continental Divide. The property is easily accessible via year-round county roads, with electricity and phone extending to the original set of improvements. Stunning and expansive views, numerous ponds and springs, a small creek and close proximity to the year-round resort of Steamboat Springs set the stage to design a true and lasting legacy ranch. $1,999,999.
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Overlooking fertile meadows and rolling hills north of Steamboat Springs, you will find a beautifully crafted home complemented by a wide, wraparound deck. Only 20 minutes from the slopes in the heart of the Elk River Valley, this 40-acre horse property exemplifies the mountain recreation lifestyle with a new barn and horse shelter and plenty of room for hiking, riding and biking. The custom home demonstrates meticulous attention to detail with quality finishes and a comfortable, well-designed floor plan. Enjoy all of the benefits of quiet country living without
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giving up the conveniences of a world-class resort town. Aggressively priced at $999,000.
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It is all about the ease of a recreational mountain lifestyle from this ranch. You can hunt, ride, hike or snowmobile north into Wyoming or east to the Continental Divide from your own
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property. 125 mostly treed acres provide several great cabin sites with spectacular views from
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Steamboat Lake to the snow-covered Mt. Zirkel Wilderness and Continental Divide. Several area lakes and the Elk River multiply the recreational possibilities. Add to the ease a restaurant within walking distance in Hahn’s Peak, charming country stores and even more culinary delights all in a short, scenic drive from the property. When compared to other area sales, this ranch represents a great value if you desire a remote feeling on a not-too-remote recreation ranch. $995,000.
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and hay/equipment storage buildings.
ou could search the entire Rocky Mountains and not find another 1,100-
Extensive water rights host wells, springs,
acre cattle ranch with abundant water and
ponds and reservoir sites, including senior rights
water rights directly adjacent to a destination
dating back to 1909 from the Woodchuck Ditch
resort like Ski Town USA; and you’d have to
Company. The ranch is the largest shareholder,
search even harder to find the same ranch with
providing 300+ irrigated acres. Applications for
a public general aviation airport moments from
2007 appropriations were filed with the state,
the ranch gate. Over a million acres of Routt
and SCR has received a decreed conditional
National Forest and BLM land bound the ranch
right to build a 365 acre-foot enlargement of
on two sides, providing exceptional recreation
one of its reservoirs, the RJB Pond 10, which
and privacy. SCR is blessed with a prime
can be used to supply up to 77 new residences
location and resources, providing potential
and irrigate 100 acres.
for many opportunities from development
Slate Creek Ranch was introduced to Routt
prospects to conservation alternatives. This is
County as a future development site and
truly a place the Colorado spirit calls home!
offers an infinite number of opportunities.
The ranch is the largest single, private land
With exceptional privacy, abundant water and
ownership parcel adjacent to world-renown Steamboat Springs, a destination resort with
water rights, breathtaking beauty, outstanding Neighboring the Steamboat Springs Airport
recreation and, of course, unlimited potential, world-class skiing where the Western heritage of serving private aircraft and charter companies SCR offers a rare opportunity in the Rocky ranching to rodeo is still alive! The 1,100+ acres makes it easy to fly in and be at your ranch Mountain west. No matter your direction, the are zoned AG/Forestry and are currently an active gate in moments. Positioned on the north land perfectly weaves beauty and possibility into edge of town at the Gateway of the Elk River a place where potential meets the imagination. Valley accessed by Routt County Road 129, a $27,950,000. For more information, visit priority maintained paved road, this location www.SlateCreekRanchSteamboat.com. v ensures convenience to everything the resort community offers, from the myriad of cultural events and fine dining to unlimited recreational choices. Ranch improvements are extensive. The knoll-top primary residence overlooks a sea of meadows with majestic mountain views. cattle, horse and hay operation hosting rolling, Built in 1992, this 5,943-square-foot home was productive meadows complemented by an
designed for entertaining family and friends.
alpine environment with indigenous aspen and Two additional homes include a 2,057-squarepine forests at the higher elevations. The deeded foot guesthouse and a 2,800-square-foot ranch boundary creates a “bowl” leading up to Routt manager’s house. All improvements have been National Forest and BLM lands on the north well maintained and meticulously cared for. and the east, providing extensive recreation and privacy with access to over a million acres.
Improvements also include a complete set of barns and outbuildings, perfect for varied ranch operations or potential development support:
From
a
very large, well-kept horse/cattle
barn
with working corrals to a main heated equipment shop and office with concrete floors including stock sheds,
as
well
as
several machine shops
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Cherry Creek Ranch Colorado v Saguache County v Moffat
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In southern Colorado’s famed San Luis Valley, this massive ranch offers 5,780± deeded acres and 640± state lease acres. The property is used primarily for summer grazing of cattle and as a shipping point for a much larger ranch. Fenced and cross-fenced for pasture rotation, the ranch is extremely well watered with 29 permitted wells for stock, domestic and irrigation, 10 watering tanks and over 20 cfs of water rights from various ditches. Improvements include an older home perfect for working hands, a full set of corrals, chutes, scales and various pens. Ranch elevation is 7,500± feet. $4,750,000. Paul Machmuller, 719 742-3605.
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Wiant Ranch
UXU is an historic and lovingly preserved guest ranch along the banks of the famous North Fork of the Shoshone River, 17 miles
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Wyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga
For years, Saratoga has been a well-known tourist destination with world-class fishing and
east of Yellowstone National Park and hunting, the exclusive Old Baldy Club and the famous hot springs. The area is dotted with surrounded by the Shoshone National Forest. scenic ranches, hay meadows and Western charm. The Wiant Ranch offers 1,350± deeded Ten cabins, the lodge and employee housing acres, 320± BLM acres and 320± state lease acres. Cedar Creek flows through the property all feature Old West charm with updated for over a half mile and irrigates 240± acres. The property has been historically used as a modern conveniences and will accommodate cattle and hay ranch. As a working or recreational ranch, this beautiful property will rate high. 37 guests. Blue Ribbon-quality fly-fishing on $2,700,000. Susan Pokorny and Timmery Hellyer, 307 332-3710. the ranch, trail riding and gourmet meals
Renegade Ranch
from the state-of-the-art commercial-grade kitchen keep guests coming back year after
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year. Teddy Roosevelt called this area “the
Located at the confluence of the Colorado
most scenic 50 miles in America.” $1,500,000.
and Williams Fork Rivers, this Gold Medal
Jack Kavanaugh, 303 909-1706.
fishery offers over a half mile of unparalleled Colorado fishing waters. The warm waters of
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the Williams Fork keep both rivers ice free for year-round fishing. Currently operated as an exclusive “members only” fishing club, this seemingly remote oasis is only minutes
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from restaurants, shopping and golf. There is easy, year-round private access off Highway 40 west of Granby. Several prime build sites exist. $675,000. Jack Kavanaugh 303 909-1706.
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This spectacular 320±-acre property is well suited as an equestrian facility, corporate retreat, trophy hunting and recreational ranch, cattle operation or many different variations of a guest facility. An authentic 1880s Old West town has numerous structures, including a saloon, general store and church. Other highlights include two horse barns totaling 22 stalls, a 120' by 220'± outdoor roping/ riding arena, large greenhouse and pond. This unique ranch is sure to leave lasting memories. $7,500,000. Jean Cavanaugh, 719 395-5360 or Gary Pearson, 970 641-0544.
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This is a rare opportunity to own one of the largest contiguous, deeded parcels available in Colorado. Comprised of 13,300± deeded acres, the ranch is actually split into five contiguous parcels, which could be purchased separately for as little as $325/acre. Several stock wells and catch ponds lie around the ranch with windmills with solar pumps providing water. There are no improvements except corrals, fencing and cross fencing. The property offers a wide variety of terrain from flat grasslands to rocky canyons. The property is 25± miles east of Walsenburg. $4,541,750. Sam Faris, 303 229-7076.
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With deeded access from the nearby highway, this remarkable 429±-acre ranch sits along the banks of the beautiful White River. Combined with all the comforts of the newer-built and impressive owner’s lodge, the ranch was designed for both cattle and recreation. The ranch produces a good tonnage of hay with 8.25 cfs of water. They also run a number of cattle, and the property adjoins 2,000± BLM acres maintained by the owner as grazing pasture and hunting grounds. The owner’s also built a cute, newer hunting cabin.
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Whether a fishing/hunting paradise or a cattle/ hay operation, this property delivers. $2,500,000. Sam Faris, 303 229-7076. ®
Wildlife is plentiful on the North Pavillion Farm northeast of Riverton in Fremont County. Approximately 536 acres of the 960-acre farm are irrigated through the Midvale Irrigation Project via gated pipe, siphon tubes and roller sprinkler. The farm currently produces alfalfa and corn, much of which is fed through the 1,600-head EPA-permitted feedlot. Known for its mild climate and open winters, the farm grazes and feeds 500± head of outside cattle from November 1 to
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March 1. Improvements include a farmhouse, modular home, mobile home and loafing sheds.
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$1,285,000. Susan Pokorny and Timmery Hellyer, 307 332-3710.
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Sawtooth Shadows Ranch New Mexico v Catron County v Datil
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NEW LISTING! Rugged scenery combined with trophy elk and mule deer herds makes the 21,700-deeded-acre Sawtooth Shadows Ranch a New Mexico dream ranch for sportsmen with a special appreciation for Southwestern culture, history and landscape. Located in northeastern Catron County near the fabled mesa-top pueblo of Acoma, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s Double H Ranch, the territory around Sawtooth Shadows Ranch remains largely unchanged from when it was settled by the ancestors of the Acoma and Navajo tribes
millennia ago, and hardy ranchers a century ago. Fortunately for hunters, the ranch shares a 14-mile boundary with the national forest and its elk (many bulls in the 400-plus class) freely range into the pinon/juniper and ponderosa forests of Sawtooth Shadows Ranch, as well. The fact that approximately 30 landowner bull elk tags come with the ranch and that it lies in Hunt Unit 13, a primitive weapons area for elk, makes this ranch perfectly situated as a trophy elk ranch with a distinctive Southwestern flavor. This ranch has year-round access and lies 20 miles from Datil, New Mexico. $10,900,000.
OX Ranch
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Wyoming v Platte County v Laramie
Completely surrounded by private land, the OX Ranch controls 10,000 acres (4,812
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PRICE REDUCED! “A treasure in the Sierra
deeded, over 5,000 leased state and BLM lands) of productive habitat with landowner tags. Giant bucks (180+) and bulls (350+) call this unspoiled “Wyoming Territory” home. Over 40 seeps and springs, one year-round
Madre” describes the end-of-the-road Cozy
stream and three spring-fed ponds support Canyon Ranch, 30 minutes southwest of historic brook and rainbow trout, mule deer, elk, Saratoga. Not only is this 640-acre mountain antelope, mountain lions, sage grouse and hideaway at 8,000 feet a paradise for mule deer,
dove. Improvements include a comfortable
black bear, elk and trophy trout, but it is also
three-bedroom home with deck, a hunting
supplied with power, phone, a spacious lodge cabin and ranch facilities for handling 300 and three comfortable guest cabins. Indeed, Cozy pairs of cattle. Only three hours from Denver. Canyon Ranch is “turn-key ready” for operation Offered for $5,250,000. as a recreational resort, hunting and fishing lodge
Big Cimarron River Ranch
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and a half miles of live water. $3,000,000.
PRICE REDUCED! Cimarron means “wild” in Spanish, and the Big Cimarron River Ranch in southwest Colorado uniquely combines wildness and comfort in a 391-acre package. Surrounded by spectacular cliffs, rock pinnacles and 12,000-foot peaks, Big Cimarron River
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Ranch lies in a setting right out of a Hollywood Western, yet offers all the comforts of home in three beautifully appointed cabins. Wildlife like mule deer, elk and black bear frequent the ranch, and nearly a mile of trout-filled river tumbles through the property. Power, phone, year-round access and adjoining public land make this piece of wild Colorado as attractive of a mountain retreat as can be found. $2,975,000.
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“World-class” is no exaggeration when describing the exceptional trophy elk hunting on the renowned Southern Cross Ranch in west central New Mexico. On the Southern Cross Ranch, geography, genetics and habitat have combined to create an entire ecosystem that produces some of the largest bull elk on the planet. The Southern Cross is indeed a “land of giants” well-known for amazing numbers of 350- to 400-class bulls that have free access to its 47,309 acres (33,514 deeded). Simply put, the Southern Cross controls over 70 square miles of the finest trophy elk habitat anywhere. A spectacular 6,000-square-foot log lodge is the centerpiece of the ranch. With six bedrooms, five and a half baths and a wraparound deck, the lodge treats guests luxuriously. Southern Cross Ranch has been allotted 49 bull elk tags and 14 cow elk tags for the 2009-2010 season. The ranch lies two and a half hours southwest of Albuquerque and five hours from Phoenix. $25,000,000.
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NEW LISTING! True mountain living and outstanding hunting beckon at the wildliferich Gallo Mountain Ranch near Reserve, New Mexico. This cool summer retreat is situated at elevations from 7,000' to 9,000' and consists of 40,000± acres (840 deeded) in Apache National Forest. Extensive ponderosa and pinon pine
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PRICE REDUCED! Hidden in the heart of one of Colorado’s last unspoiled mountain valleys, forests mix with lush sub-irrigated meadows, a Beaver Valley Ranch is tailor-made for hunting and fishing of exceptional quality. Beaver Valley combination perfect for producing bull elk in the Ranch, accessible year round, lies less than an hour southwest of Steamboat Springs and nestles
400+ class. This ranch qualifies for landowner elk
lakes, the ranch has been managed specifically for high-quality big game and trout habitat. Herds
which the ranch lies, and helps maintain the
against Routt National Forest on the flanks of the Beaver Flat Tops. Blessed with a diverse mosaic tags and only primitive hunting (muzzleloading of aspen and oak brush groves, heavy timber, mountain meadows, riverine woods, springs and and archery) is permitted in Hunt Unit 15, in of elk and mule deer have room to roam on its 2,665 acres, and plentiful rainbow and cutthroat trout to over 20 inches populate 4.5 miles of the East Fork of the Williams Fork River, an unsung trophy trout stream. $12,750,000.
population of large bulls. Those looking for a recreational or hunting ranch that can help pay its own way will find Gallo Mountain Ranch an excellent prospect. It is about a 40-minute drive
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The Tarryall River House Ranch encompasses
from Reserve, 30 minutes from Quemado and
about 20 acres of valley bottomland under
three hours from Albuquerque, accessible year-
conservation easement and one-third mile of
round by paved roads. $3,200,000.
Tarryall River, a rich, 30-foot-wide stream with a large population of 10- to 20-inch brown and rainbow trout, and a few river pike. The ranch adjoins the Pike National Forest, with deer, elk, bear, mountain lion and bighorn sheep hunting. A recently renovated, log-sided home is a highlight of the ranch. It comes fully furnished,
Tarryall River House Ranch Colorado v Park Co. v Lake George
has two bedrooms, one bath, dining and living areas, office, mudroom and a spacious deck overlooking the river. In short, Tarryall River House Ranch is ready to go as a perfect fly-fishing retreat so close, yet so far from the city. Denver is 90 minutes away, Woodland Park 40 minutes and Colorado Springs 60 minutes. Access is year-round; power and phone are in place. $595,000.
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Ten Mile Creek Ranch Idaho v Nez Perce County v Lewiston
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Known for its trophy steelhead fishery, mule deer populations and upland bird haven, Ten Mile Creek Ranch offers approximately five miles of Snake River frontage and the ideal fishing and hunting retreat for the discerning steelhead angler and big game hunter. The ranch is comprised of 2,976± deeded acres, a 4,948-square-foot riverfront lodge and a 2,000-square-foot caretaker’s home. The area offers premier fly-fishing for steelhead and salmon, as well as bass, crappie, catfish and white sturgeon. The ranch hosts good coveys of chukar and Hungarian partridge, and the Snake River Canyon upstream is known as one of the best areas to hunt chukar in the world. Ten Mile Creek Ranch lies close to millions of acres of public land and hosts bighorn sheep birthing grounds. This Idaho ranch is a private fishing and hunting ranch with endless lifestyle opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The owner will also consider a partial sale of the ranch. $5,975,000.
Lanes Creek Ranch Idaho v Caribou County v Wayan
The 1,536-acre Lanes Creek Ranch in Wayan,
Morningstar Ranch
Idaho, is 20 minutes from Alpine, Wyoming
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and has recreational features in addition to The Morningstar Ranch is 45 minutes south of Jackson Hole in western Wyoming’s wild and scenic an operational cattle component. Set in a Star Valley. Consisting of 562± acres with lush riverfront meadows and irrigated hay land, the entire gorgeous alpine valley, Lanes Creek meanders property enjoys magnificent views of the Salt River Range to the east, the Snake River Range to the through the property for approximately two north and the Caribou Mountains to the west. The estate also boasts approximately one and a quarter
miles, adding sub-irrigation for pastures as miles of the Salt River that offers excellent fishing for wild cutthroat and brown trout. In addition well as enhancing the aesthetics of the ranch. to the angling opportunities available on the Salt River, several miles of improved spring creeks
Numerous spring creeks dot the landscape, play host to fish year round and are teeming with waterfowl during fall. On Morningstar Ranch, creating ponds and natural reservoirs for numerous building sites capture spectacular river and mountain views. The four-bedroom, threecattle and wildlife. Elk and mule deer hunting bath ranch home is comprised of 3,800 square feet and was extensively remodeled in 2003. The are available onsite or on the neighboring main level includes the kitchen, breakfast room, master suite with en-suite bath, a second bedroom
Caribou National Forest and BLM lands. and bath, mudroom and den that opens onto a deck. With unprecedented angling opportunities and Improvements at Lanes Creek Ranch spectacular views, the Morningstar Ranch is a sporting haven. Now $5,500,000; Was $5,900,000. include an upscale, custom home with 4,000
square feet built in 2000, numerous older outbuildings and caretaker’s quarters. This turn-key cattle operation offers diversity with recreational opportunities, live water and abundant wildlife. $3,745,000.
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Just 40 minutes northwest of Helena near Townsend, the Marks Ranch has 990 acres of flat, irrigated ground, rolling grasslands and riparian lands. The acreage is comprised of 269 irrigated acres and 241 dryland acres plus 480 state lease acres of dry pasture. This well-kept
and easily maintained property offers great opportunities for anglers, hunters, equestrians and outdoor enthusiasts. Improvements include a 4,000-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath residence
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with an open floor plan and mountain views through its many expansive windows. The ranch also
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private and easy-to-access Montana ranch offers many possibilities in a scenic setting. $1,299,000.
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Egeria Creek Ranch lies in northwest Colorado, less than 45 minutes south of Steamboat Springs, in the picturesque Yampa Valley. With 8,818 acres, this one-of-a-kind property is adjacent to the White River National Forest and home to the White River elk herd that is 40,000 strong and the largest in North America. Upland birds can also be found, including blue grouse, sharp-tail grouse, duck and geese. Egeria Creek Ranch is also known for its extensive cattle operation. A rancher’s
Egeria Creek Ranch Colorado v Routt County v Toponas
dream, the property is equipped with livestock facilities in addition to stack yards and fencing. Cattle can graze the ranch or 100,000+ acres of neighboring leased national forest. Egeria Creek Ranch also boasts a productive hay operation averaging 1,500 tons of mountain grass per season. This vast Colorado ranch offers an incoming landowner a flourishing hay and cattle operation, plus the sporting lifestyle with extensive resident wildlife, bountiful water rights and dramatic views. Now $21,900,000, Was $29,500,000. (26% Off)
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Wild Billy Lake
NEW LISTING. This 671-acre ranch is arguably the finest waterfowl property in Idaho, just 2.5 hours from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, two hours from Driggs, Idaho and 2.5 hours from Salt Lake City. Legacy Spring Creek Ranch has more than three miles of spring creeks next to the 56,000-acre American Falls Reservoir in Springfield. This combination, coupled with a productive agricultural
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Oregon v Klamath County v Beatty
Near Beatty, Wild Billy Lake is comprised of 1,020 deeded acres and is the ideal fishing retreat for the
component and the ability to grow key food crops, creates the perfect storm for record numbers of discerning stillwater angler. The property boasts duck and geese. It is common to see thousands of mallards and Canada geese loafing on the spring- 2.4± miles of shoreline on a 200-acre natural fed creek systems and grain fields. The ranch harbors a robust wild pheasant population to keep
lake. The lake is one of the largest privately-
any bird hunter occupied after a morning in the blind. For the angler, large trout in excess of 30''
held lakes in the state of Oregon and offers an
cruise these waterways and provide a size class of fish rarely seen in a wild system. This turn-key
incoming owner a wide range of recreational
operation offers a five-bedroom home, garage/shop with gunroom and bird cleaning facilities, plus
opportunities including big game hunting,
equipment necessary to enjoy the Legacy Spring Creek Ranch immediately. $5,000,000.
waterfowl hunting and trophy trout fishing on
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Located near Warm River and 10 minutes from
the property. Operating as a fly-fishing, barbless-
acres. Green pastures, aspen groves, timbered
The Howell Farm on Robinson Creek
areas and stunning views of the Teton Mountains
Idaho v Fremont Co. v Warm River
the farming town of Ashton, The Howell Farm on Robinson Creek is comprised of 317 rolling
hook operation, the property is fully supported by its income generation and requires minimal management. Improvements at Wild Billy Lake include two small, solar-powered cabins that sleep 13 people. With close proximity to over
and Caribou Targhee National Forest create the
2.3 million acres of public lands, Wild Billy Lake
landscape for this incredible property. One mile of
is a private fishing and hunting haven with an
Robinson Creek flows through the ranch, where
endless array of possibilities for the outdoor
angling opportunities abound as owners fish for
enthusiast. $4,105,000.
rainbow, cutthroat and brown trout. In addition to onsite fishing, angling waters are plentiful in surrounding areas. The Warm River, a trout-rich stream, lies near the property, the famed Henry’s Fork is five minutes from the ranch and the South Fork of the Snake is an hour away. Yellowstone National Park is 15 miles from the retreat, presenting the Howell Farm on Robinson Creek with extensive hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities for elk, deer, moose, grizzly and black bears, mountain
P.O. Box 9240 • Jackson, WY 83002
lion, eagle and grouse. This unimproved parcel presents endless possibilities for an incoming owner
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as the desired features are found in nature itself. Now $1,375,000, Was $1,902,000. (28% Off)
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Birch Creek Ranch Utah v Rich County v Woodruff
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Birch Creek Ranch, a 8,472-acre superb hunting ranch, is only 90 minutes from Salt lake City. Elk up to 360'' and mule deer up to 180'' are common, and Shiras moose and antelope inhabit the property, as well. Each owner will receive a bull elk tag one year and a mule deer buck tag the next (alternating) year. Birch Creek Ranch participates in Utah’s CWMU program, enabling sportsmen to hunt during prime rut seasons with firearms. Birch Creek itself is a fabulous private trout stream with Bonneville cutthroats, and Birch Creek Reservoir offers opportunities for larger rainbow, cutthroat and tiger trout. The sponsor and managing partner is Carrus Land Systems, LLC. Birch Creek Ranch is offered at $9,500,000 in its entirety, or up to four 7.5% ownership interests are available at $850,000/unit. Contact Jeff Hubbard or Pat Lancaster.
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Along the Utah/Colorado border, adjoining Dinosaur National Monument and five miles of the Green River, lies an unrivaled trophy hunting property and major hay producing ranch at the base of Split Mountain. This 36,200±-acre ranch has an incredible diversity turkey, waterfowl and sandhill crane. The
South Cooney Hills Ranch
headquarters unit in Jensen, with 2,000+
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of wildlife: elk, mule deer, antelope, wild
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Offering ideal habitat for diverse game, including trophy elk, mule and whitetail deer, antelope oasis and private reserve, attracting game from and wild turkey, the South Cooney Hills Ranch also features private fly-fishing along the 3.5± miles around. With historic water rights (40+ miles of Sybille Creek. Once serving as the headquarters of the historic Swan Land and Cattle cfs), the area is also steeped in ancient history Company, the ranch has nearly 11,000 contiguous acres (4,910± deeded, 5,915 leased). At the edge with numerous caves, petroglyphs and fossils of the Great Plains, the ranch adjoins the foothills of the Laramie Mountain Range and it typifies found nearby. This ranch is truly a remarkable gorgeous scenery, timbered hillsides, rich grasslands, granite peaks and tree-lined creek bottoms. It and rare combination of world-class hunting, is now a cow-calf operation for 500 pair and has ample water for livestock, including Sybille Creek, recreation, significant farm income, cattle numerous seasonal drainages, springs and wells. It is three hours north of Denver, and presents an operation, history and scenic landscapes, all unprecedented value for asset preservation in today’s market. $4,900,000. Contact Ken Mirr. within 15 minutes of a commercial jet airport
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The historic Cuchara Valley Ranch lies at the
and the other amenities of Vernal, Utah. Price
base of the Spanish Peaks in southern Colorado.
reduced to $12,500,000. Contact Ken Mirr or
With the trout-rich Cucharas River and three
Jeff Hubbard.
additional creeks, this 4,717±-acre ranch includes lush irrigated meadows, cottonwoodlined rivers and creeks and oak brush, aspen, pine and fir trees in the higher elevations.
877 623-4545 915 South Pearl Street Denver, CO 80209 www.MirrRanchGroup.com
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The property has unique geologic Dakota sandstone walls and lava dikes, a waterfall and rustic cabin in Chaparral Creek, seven miles of San Isabel National Forest boundary and
private trails leading to the Spanish Peaks Wilderness Area. The ranch sits along the Highway of Legends Scenic Byway. Price recently reduced to $9,675,000. Contact Ken Mirr.
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Located approximately 35 miles southwest of Telluride, this 380±-acre property includes over one and a half miles of both sides of the Dolores River, a gold-medal fishery hailed as “one of the 50 best trout streams in America” by Trout magazine. Rainbow, cutthroat and brown trout thrive in these waters. About 320 acres are devoted to irrigated grass hay pasture. There is also a halfacre trout pond on the property. Improvements include a three-bedroom cabin and a Dutch gable barn. The property is almost totally surrounded by the San Juan National Forest. Abundant senior water rights afford the opportunity to further enhance what is already an excellent stretch of a famed trout fishery. Price just reduced to $8,300,000. Contact Jeff Hubbard or Pat Lancaster.
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Owned and operated by the same family for nearly 100 years, the C Cross C Ranch presents
Trees Ranch
a rare opportunity to acquire one of the last Utah v Washington County v Springdale remaining trophy hunting ranches in one of the Sitting in the shadows of the majestic Zion
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Colorado’s most desirable areas, just 20 minutes National Park and resting along the banks of from the resort town of Steamboat Springs. The the East Fork of the Virgin River is the scenic
C Cross C Ranch
ranch includes 2,120± deeded acres, almost one beauty of Trees Ranch, with its brilliantly and half miles of the Yampa River, water rights colored sandstone cliffs, towering monoliths irrigating lush hay fields, unobstructed views of and grand temples. Carefully assembled
the Flat Tops Wilderness and year-round access over the years by visionary conservationist off Routt County Road 14 and Highway 131. With owners, the ranch is steeped in history and the elevation ranging from 7,200 to 8,800 feet above sea level, the terrain and vegetation on the ranch abundant resources. Featuring: surrounded
Colorado v Routt Co. v Steamboat Springs
varies greatly from steep mountainsides with vast stands of fur and aspen. Unique bracken ferns
by Zion National Park, Canaan Mountain blanket the forest floor in the upper reaches of the ranch, while lush irrigated meadows and pastures Wilderness and BLM land; historic water make up the landscape at the lower elevations along the river. $9,000,000. Contact Ken Mirr. rights; East Fork and North Fork of the Virgin River, Shunes Creek and South Creek
Steele Creek Ranch
meander for over six miles through the ranch;
Wyoming v Johnson County v Buffalo
and several ranch buildings designed by
60-acre Loma Va Reservoir; four homes renowned architect William McDonough; and significant conservation values. $30,000,000. Contact Ken Mirr.
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Steele Creek Ranch is one of the most scenic and private mountain frontage ranches on the east slope of the Big Horn Mountains, and is comprised of 1,890± deeded acres, with another 480 acres of Wyoming State lease and 200 acres BLM lease. The property features an 11,300-squarefoot, custom, classically designed log home and a diversity of terrain and habitat from rolling grasslands to red stone outcroppings and ponderosa pine forests. Steel Creek, a perennial spring-fed stream, dissects the property providing year-round water for the abundant wildlife, including pronghorn, mule deer, elk, Merriam turkey, Hungarian partridge, sage grouse and a variety of other non-game animals. $8,700,000. Contact Duffy Brown.
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The Rito Blanco River runs through the southeast corner of this magnificent 463+-acre ranch adjoining national forest on three sides. With stately mountain views, year-round access, lush meadows and gentle, forested terrain, Powder Keg Ranch is truly one of the last great pieces of the West. $4,600,000. Lindy Moore, 970 749-5062, Lindy@GallesProperties.com.
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Large price reduction. Bordering national forest, these 125 acres feature a 2,100-squarefoot home, mountain views, multiple building sites, a heated shop (40' by 50'), a barn, an indoor riding arena (110' by 220'), two outdoor working pens, a cattle pen and a loading chute. Fenced and cross-fenced, this ranch has lush meadows and a seasonal creek. $1,350,000. Tim Plate/Steve Crow, 970 9462134, SteveCrow@GallesProperties.com.
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Reduced! Featuring huge mountain views, this magnificent 4,200+-square-foot log home sits on 105 acres that border national forest close to town. The 2,400-square-foot, fully insulated and heated, detached workshop has a walk-in freezer, loft, oversized RV doors and full water and power. The property also features partial split-rail fencing, a greenhouse and seasonal pond. The home and 35 acres are available separately. $1,595,000. Tim Plate, 970 7598950, tsplate@gallesproperties.com.
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Price Reduced. A horseman’s dream ranch with two barns, a 3,400-square-foot custom log home and guest cabin, this 38+-acre, fenced and crossfenced property lies close to town, yet is very private. The home offers a main-level master suite and decks off every bedroom with huge views, as well as a two-car attached garage. Owner financing is available. $999,000. Stan Zuege, 970 759-0481, stan@gallesproperties.com.
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This productive 3,130-acre hay, grain and grazing operation lies about 24 miles southwest of Snowville. The ranch irrigates about 1,745 acres from 15 adjudicated wells and Indian Creek—an intermittent stream flowing off of the Raft River Range which provides early-season irrigation water. The wells produce 10,000 GPM. The ranch operates 14 newer center pivots plus one
Kelton Circle Ranch Utah v Box Elder County v Kelton
wheel-line and two hand-lines. It has sufficient water rights to develop about 360 additional acres of irrigated land. All wells and pivots are interconnected and valved to efficiently manage
water distribution. The majority of the irrigated land has recently been in alfalfa—some grass hay and triticale remain. This turn-key operation has a larger 1980s brick owner/manager’s home with a swimming pool, two newer employee homes, two older employee homes, a machine shop and storage buildings. It also handles fall/winter/spring cattle grazing with numerous year ’round stock troughs plus recently-built corrals and a calving barn. Offered at $3,650,000. Please Call David Packer at 801 419-9932.
Diamond T Ranch
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Idaho v Bannock County v Downey
This highly productive 6,315-acre ranch will comfortably carry about 1,000 animal units year ’round. Comprised of 1,185 acres under irrigation, 830 acres of dry farmland, 2,560 acres of improved rangeland, and 1,740 acres of native range plus two excellent federal summer grazing permits—900 pairs for 4.5 months. This ranch is complemented by some of the best modern cattle-handling facilities found on any commercial cattle ranch in the Rocky Mountain West today, along with plenty of grain storage. In addition to shipping 630 to 700-pound calves every Fall, the Diamond T harvests about 100,000 bushels of wheat and barley and sells about 1,500 tons of good-quality alfalfa hay annually. Offered at $7,113,450. Please Call Patrick Bates at 801 560-4259.
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The Springhill Ranch is five miles east of Walling Reef, a notable land form in the Rocky Mountain Front Range. This majestic panorama of rugged limestone peaks, sheer walls, protruding reefs
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and deeply cut canyons provides one of North America’s most spectacular viewscapes. This 4,190acre block of deeded land operates as a working cattle ranch running about 250 animal units year ’round. The ranch controls solid water rights out of Sheep Creek, which meanders through for about two miles and affords good willow cover for wildlife and ample opportunity for intimate small stream fishing. Dupuyer Creek runs along the far southern boundary for about a quarter-
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mile, also providing additional wildlife and trout habitat. The improvements are modest but well
800 819-9920
kept. Available for the first time in over 35 years, Springhill Ranch possesses great potential for a
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conservation easement. Offered at under $950 per deeded acre, this beautiful place is a must see
866 999-7342
for conservation-minded buyers or those desiring to own a small cattle ranch and enjoying a long-
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term land investment. Offered at $3,850,000. Please Call Michael Swan at 406 570-4897.
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Triple R Ranch is a 6,154-acre productive hay and grain operation located five miles west of Snowville. It irrigates 3,498 acres and has total water rights for 4,601 acres. There are 28 new center pivots and six wheel-lines. Land, water and infrastructure are in place for six additional pivots. All 10 wells have flow meters, are interconnected with all pivots and valved for efficient water distribution. A recently-approved Water Use Change Application provides greater flexibility in maximizing usage of current wells and water rights. The ranch has been growing about 50% alfalfa and 50% grain but crops are
Triple R Ranch Utah v Box Elder County v Snowville
being rotated to 80% alfalfa and 20% grain. This turn-key operation has an owner/manager’s home, hired man’s home and heated shop along with several metal storage buildings and hay storage structures. It handles off-season cattle grazing with numerous year ’round stock troughs, two sets of corrals and chutes, and a set of a Sooner livestock scales. Offered at $9,107,800. Please Call David Packer at 801 419-9932.
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Owned by the same family for 90 years, this old-line holding includes 2,500 deeded acres plus 480 acres of state land 20 miles south of Evanston, Wyoming via the Mirror Lake Highway, a national scenic byway. About 10 miles south of the ranch, the mighty Uinta Mountain Range towers above 12,000 feet, and affords spectacular views. Mill Creek— an important tributary of the Bear River— meanders through the ranch for over two miles, providing the desirable aesthetic of year ’round live water and reliable irrigation water for beautiful hay meadows and pastures. The Uinta Vista Ranch is an extraordinary combination for the creation of a wonderful family legacy holding only six miles from Wasatch National Forest and just 90 miles from Salt Lake City. Reduced from $3,900,000 to $3,200,000 to Settle an Estate. Please Call Sam Sanders at 801 694-2092.
Half Circle Ranch
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Idaho v Bear Lake County v Montpelier
Containing 964 deeded acres plus a 246-head USFS grazing permit, this is one of the most productive and attractive small cattle ranches available in the Rocky Mountain West—founded
Bates • Sanders • Swan Land Company
in 1896. There are solid rights for 21.50 CFS of flood irrigation water, three comfortable homes plus a full complement of cattle-handling facilities: scales, a calving barn, new mid-sized indoor
Salt Lake City, Utah
horse arena and a good shop. Located 15 miles east of Montpelier on the Thomas Fork of the
800 819-9920
Bear River. With experienced management, the ranch should carry 250 animal units year ’round
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or summer graze about 350 yearlings and still sell close to 2,000 tons of quality grass hay. This nice place is ready to go! Offered at $1,675,000. Please Call Patrick Bates at 801 560-4259.
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This 720±-acre ranch perfectly situated in beautiful
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Surrounded by mountains and valleys, BMT Ranch offers an outstanding opportunity to purchase a working horse and alfalfa ranch with abundant water in California’s Central Coast Wine Region. Encompassing 891± acres, this historic thoroughbred ranch is complemented by multiple residences, numerous outbuildings, wells, barns and equestrian facilities, including a track. The ranch has 150± acres of planted alfalfa, including acreage suitable for potential irrigation, with the balance dedicated to permanent pasture, grazing land and a homestead. $6,000,000. The picturesque O’Dell Ranch is a cattle ranch featuring a superior water system, varied terrain, valley views and a full set of steel corrals, including a hydraulically controlled cattle squeeze. There is a ranch house, support structures and a well-maintained road system. The 3,286.26± acres are positioned in both San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties, offering magnificent, panoramic views of the rolling hillsides and surrounding areas. $6,750,000.
Clark Company Pete Clark 1031 Pine Street • Paso Robles, CA 93446
805 238-7110 office • 805 238-1324 fax peteclark007@aol.com www.clarkcompany.com
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Miramonte Ranch
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A coastal cattle ranch, ideal for grazing, the 1,360±-acre Miramonte Ranch lies in the stunning Irish Hills right outside San Luis Obispo. Comprising 15 certificated parcels, Miramonte Ranch presents waterfalls, rock outcroppings and native tree forests while also offering astounding views of mountains, valleys and the Pacific Ocean. This unique ranch, with plentiful water, charming farmhouse, barn, corrals and abundant recreational opportunities, is a truly spectacular place to call home. $7,500,000.
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This 95.82±-acre property with abundant water lies just four miles from Highway 101 in the heart of Central Coast Wine Country. The estate includes a 66±-acre organically farmed vineyard
Clark Company
(18.9± acres of Merlot and 47.7± acres of Cabernet) and is improved with a 2,800-square-foot
Pete Clark
home, guest and labor residences and equestrian facilities. The homes and horse facilities have
1031 Pine Street • Paso Robles, CA 93446
been fully rented for the past five years, producing an annual income of $62,000. Seller financing
805 238-7110 office • 805 238-1324 fax
is available. $3,600,000.
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This approximately 1,200-deeded-acre ranch backs to the eastern front of the Wind River Mountains, with Wyoming State lease and BLM lease just out the back gate. Shoshone National Forest is just beyond the BLM for mountain recreational opportunities. The ranch is capable of over 100 calf/cow pairs in its current configuration. Two artesian wells supply water to three reservoirs stocked with trout. One well flows 350 gallons per minute and another is about 100 gallons per minute. Another well could be expanded to far exceed these flow rates, and the reservoirs can be enlarged to provide an even larger fishing resource. The
3—X Ranch Wyoming v Fremont County v Lander
Double A Ranch
approximately 350 irrigated acres have produced 300 tons, but are utilized for grazing now. With over two miles of Squaw Creek and its tributaries, the ranch lies at a canyon choke point, creating an amphitheater in the heart of the ranch. This is an increasingly rare large holding in the highly sought-after Lander area (only four miles away). $3,400,000.
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Barney Ranch
Double A Ranch was homesteaded in the 1880s
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and has been managed by the same person Barney Ranch is a spread of 10,000± acres in the Green River Basin outside Big Piney. These since 1974. The ranch has a one-state lease, 5,683± acres have water rights. Set along nine miles of the Green River, there is also fantastic east across Highway 131. About four miles opportunity for fishing, with a recent study by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department stating
from Lander, the ranch is contiguous from that “this section of river contains some of the highest trout densities measured in the region Highway 131 to the forest boundary. For the and represents an important recreational fishery.” The current working cattle operation has a last few years, the property has run yearlings carrying capacity of 2,000 animals. This is a traditional “cowboy” ranch outfit, with much of the with 450 to 500 head for five months and work being done on horseback and using traditional cattle-handling methods. There are three the 200 dry cows for 30–60 days, or as snow units to the ranch, each with living quarters and extensive ranching and cattle handling facilities. will permit. Prior to grass operation, a 500 to The ranch also operates using national forest for grazing, and there is abundant wildlife on the 600-head cow/calf operation ran. Although property, such as whitetail, mule deer and the occasional elk. $22,500,000. there has not been hay production in quite some time, 1,100± tons of hay were produced in the hay production days. Double A Ranch has 2,400 deeded acres (600 irrigated) and borders 3-X Ranch to the south. $6,000,000.
Big Medicine Ranch Wyoming v Weston Co. v Newcastle
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The beautiful Big Medicine Ranch is comprised of 950± acres of forested land, open meadows and gorgeous hillside valleys with space for horses or cattle. Just an hour and a half from Spearfish and Rapid City, South Dakota and 12 miles to Newcastle, Big Medicine Ranch makes a perfect retreat. The handcrafted, full log home has full Scribe log work and is completely decorated in a Western and Native American motif; intricate
log, heated horse barn with separate water and septic and bathroom with laundry. There are four
307 745-6024
stalls with automatic waterers, a tack room, wash stall and hay loft storage. Outside the barn, the
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decorative details make this house truly unique.
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Big Medicine Ranch features a beautiful, full
property features both an outdoor round pen and fenced outdoor arena. $4,900,000.
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Sheep Rock Ranch
Located next to the beautiful Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Minor Ranch is a secluded property
Wyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga
along the Henry’s Fork River. Consisting of 634±
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An outstanding ranch on the North Platte River outside Saratoga, Wyoming, these 2,777± acres offer acres, the ranch has a set of modern headquarters lush meadows and 2,563± acres with adjudicated water rights. Enjoy gorgeous views of surrounding
with a newer two-story log home and a guest
mountains and local landmark Sheep Rock, as well as blue ribbon fishing in the North Platte River
cabin. An older ranch home sits on the property,
and four miles of the amazing fishery of Jack Creek. In addition to creek fishing, two spring-fed as well as outbuildings and horse facilities. New fishing ponds within the ranch boundaries are stocked with cutbow, brown and rainbow trout. ownership could run a small herd of cattle. These spring creeks feeding the ponds could also be developed for even more fishing. The ranch The area is ripe with abundant wildlife such as lies virtually adjacent to Saratoga with an 8,400-foot airstrip, yet private with views, good fishing and
bald eagles and deer, and the nearby reservoir
hunting. Sheep Rock Ranch borders the Bird Cloud Ranch, which owns a mile of the Platte River and provides fantastic fishing. This is a gorgeous, Sheep Rock itself. The two properties are immediately adjacent and complement one another well.
remote location outside Green River and a few
Bird Cloud Ranch is also for sale and listed with Western United Realty. $12,000,000.
minutes from Manila, Utah. $1,350,000.
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Browns Creek Angus Ranch is 6,185± deeded acres of meadow, irrigated pastures and native rangelands. It lies 17 miles northwest of Laramie, just off I-80 and Highway 12. Enjoy excellent hunting and exceptional fishing on more than six miles of Browns Creek and the Little Laramie River, with healthy anglers, cutthroat, rainbow and brown trout. Operated
Browns Creek Angus Ranch Wyoming v Albany County v Laramie
as a cow/calf and summer yearling enterprise, the ranch has many improvements, including watering structures, fencing and two sets of working corrals. The two-story main log residence has four bedrooms, three baths,
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A gorgeous property just outside Laramie,
a large sun porch, patio and fireplace. A log
with easy access to Fort Collins, Colorado and
bunkhouse is available for seasonal help. Co-
Cheyenne, Wyoming, Fish Creek Ranch totals
listed with James Rogers, Pinedale Properties,
4,242 deeded acres, which includes 3,752 acres
Inc., 307 367-6683. $6,250,000.
of open space to be shared by the limited owners. Fourteen homesteads of 35 acres each make up this exclusive, picturesque retreat. Lot 5 is offered for sale and offers a great opportunity to become a part of this peaceful outdoor retreat, which offers access to Roosevelt National Forest; the forest borders the property on the south and features many varieties of wildlife, as well
Fish Creek Ranch Estate Wyoming v Albany County v Laramie
as nearby mountains and fishing opportunities. One 35-acre lot with access to 3,752 acres of Fish Creek Ranch is priced below competing properties and comparable sales at $975,000.
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Black Ranch
California v Colusa County v Arbuckle
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cabin, 20 gpm solar well, miles of blue line creeks and runs 250 pair.
Act, the ranch features a house, barn, corral and runs 500 cows. Owner
Price reduced to $3,850,000.
financing is available. Price reduced by $1,600,000 to $5,900,000.
These 5,480 deeded acres lie just 115 miles north of San Francisco,
The historic 5,844±-acre ranch lies just 17 miles from Red Bluff. It offers 3.5
surrounded by thousands of acres of public land. In the Williamson miles of year-round Elder Creek, 12 ponds (three more than 3 acres in size) Act, this recreational dream has great blacktail deer, turkey, bear, pig, and rolling oak grasslands for great habitat for blacktail deer, wild pig, turkey, quail and dove, a great road system, springs, 20+ ponds, a cowboy quail, dove, predator hunting and an occasional bear. In the Williamson
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This beautiful 883-acre mountain meadow ranch in northeast California offers 400 acres of irrigated and sub-irrigated grass meadows. Over 25,000 acres of adjoining permit ground allow you to run over 440 AUs for the season. There are 2.5 mbf of timber, a historic 6,000-square-foot barn and a nice three-bedroom, two-bath home. $2,300,000.
Skyline Ranch California v Napa County v Napa
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Awaken each day to the sound of chirping birds and sun-drenched rooms with dramatic Lake Berryessa views. Skyline Ranch lies on 66+
707 Merchant Street, Suite 100 • Vacaville, CA 95688
707 455-4444 • 707 455-0455 fax info@caoutdoorproperties.com • www.californiaoutdoorproperties.com
acres with a spectacular 3,000+-square-foot, single-story home with soaring ceilings, spacious master suite with pellet stove and luxurious bath, formal and family dining, entertainment-size great room with wet bar, dramatic multi-level paver terrace, pool and pergola, attached and oversized three-car garage and a detached 1,200-square-foot garage/ shop. Enjoy lots of room for all the “big boy” toys while everyone enjoys maximum privacy and the finest wildlife. $2,365,000.
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This 2,050±-acre ranch about eight miles from Stonyford has three miles of Montgomery Creek, four year-round ponds, springs, two
Lake Elizabeth Ranch California v Los Angeles County v Los Angeles
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One of the last working cattle ranches in Los Angeles County, these 3,920 deeded acres (not in the Williamson Act) include over 95
homes, outbuildings, corrals and borders East Park Reservoir for parcels set less than one and a half hours from Beverly Hills. The ranch fishing, boating and swimming. Water rights to irrigate 220 acres.
includes a 5,500-square-foot main home, 3,000-square-foot guesthouse,
Huge and ancient valley oaks follow the creek. Running 150 pair year 1,800-square-foot caretaker’s home, five other homes, skeet shooting round, the ranch has great hunting for deer, pig, turkey, quail and
building and course, equestrian center, 5/8-mile horse track, 83-stall
dove. Own the entire valley floor and just 153 miles to San Francisco.
barn, roping arena, corrals, dog kennels and too many items to list.
$4,450,000.
Great investment property or private estate. $13,500,000.
Cloud Rim Ranch California v Siskiyou County v Fort Jones
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In the Marble Mountains of Northern California, this ranch features 1,200± farmland, pasture, hillside and residential acres, 300 acres of hay
Genesee Valley Ranch California v Plumas County v Taylorsville
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Enjoy 1,514 acres of pristine mountain meadows and emerald forests. This exquisite, 9,000-square-foot custom log home offers six bedrooms,
fields and 400 acres of cattle pasture. Three homes include the main house with a tack room and corrals, separate office, pool, hot tub and a one-bedroom guesthouse. Enjoy winter recreation at Mt. Ashland and Mt. Shasta, whitewater challenges on Scott and Salmon Rivers and boating and skiing opportunities beckon from Lakes Shasta and Trinity. $4,850,000.
eight baths, six fireplaces and a gourmet kitchen. The ranch features seven homes, a hunting cabin, country store, headquarters office, blacksmith shop, 10 barns, 11 ponds, a lake and four creeks providing great fishing and kayaking. Two hours northwest of Reno or three hours northeast of Sacramento, the ranch has an onsite heliport and two local airports that will accommodate private aircrafts. The ranch currently runs 190 Black Angus cows on irrigated pasture and offers horseback riding, mountain
707 Merchant Street, Suite 100 • Vacaville, CA 95688
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A short drive from downtown Prescott leads you to the Arrow T Ranch at the end of the road and behind a locked gate. Set amidst oak trees and pinion pines near the base of Granite Mountain, the ranch’s 2.617 deeded acres and 160-acre state lease are at a mile-high elevation. Exquisitely improved, the ranch has a 3,615-square-foot main home, remodeled in 2009, with granite
Arrow T Ranch
countertops, slate, tile and laminate wood floors, interior wood siding with high-beamed ceilings
Arizona v Yavapai County v Prescott
and a large rock fireplace. A 1,760-square-foot finished barn provides a nice home for both your horses and ranch guests with about a third of the barn being a separate guest living area. Other improvements are a 1,200-square-foot detached garage/storage, a 360-square-foot fully finished and drained green house, 240-squarefoot screen house, sauna and hot tub, pipe and cable riding arena and a dog run. The fully fenced 160-acre state lease area also has building improvements and gives an owner a nice area to ride or pasture. Small ranches of this caliber in the immediate Prescott area are quite rare. $1,250,000 cash. Call Paul Groseta.
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In the northern stretches of the Sonoran Desert, the ranch consists of 279.99 deeded acres and a state and BLM allotment for 77 head. The deeded land has 1.25 miles of the Hassayampa River on it, which flows sub-surface through the ranch and provides for abundant and shallow well water. BLM land surrounds the deeded land on all but one side. There are six homes, three trailers, a cabin, two shops/garages, a barn, pipe corrals, horse pens, riding arena and many more outbuildings. Utilities are from two
Hassayampa River Ranch
generators for electricity, five wells and septic
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tanks. The amount of building improvements gives the owner many options. The ranch is just north of Wickenburg, the “Dude Ranch Capital of the World,” with a population of 6,400+ and a relaxing Western lifestyle with a full range of services. This ranch allows an owner to operate a small ranch in a very scenic and private setting in Arizona’s gold country that is not too far from town. The fall, winter and spring months in the area are mild and typically the envy of most Midwest and East Coast states. $2,000,000 cash. Call Paul Groseta.
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The Yolo Ranch has a long-standing reputation as one of Arizona’s historic large ranches. The Yolo consists of 110,978.2 acres (173.4 sections), of which 12,767.02 acres are deeded and 77,543.63 acres are state lease with the balance in USFS and BLM allotments. The carrying capacity of the ranch is 1,598 head. It has a wide range of vegetation from large towering ponderosa pines at the headquarters to saguaro and prickly pear cacti grasslands on the southwest end. About two-thirds of the ranch consists of level to rolling mesa country on several large mesas at an elevation between 4,000' and 5,500'. The highly improved headquarters are located in a picturesque subirrigated meadow surrounded by ponderosa
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pine forest and consist of a large owner’s home, multiple guest dwellings, a foreman’s home, barn and shop, two spring-fed ponds and a 4,000' dirt runway. Throughout the ranch are three fully improved cow camps with residences and corrals as well as a hunting cabin on a forest inholding west of the headquarters. Recreational and outdoor activities are endless; in one day on the Yolo, you can explore ancient Indian ruins in ponderosa pines and then spot a Southwestern bald eagle along the riparian habitat that Burro Creek provides in a Sonoran Desert setting. A legacy ranch that celebrated its centennial in 1985, Yolo Ranch is steeped in history and Western tradition that is disappearing from today’s modern, fast-paced culture. Ranch equipment is included in the purchase price. Cattle, horses and the historic Yolo brand are separately priced. This is one of the most premier Arizona ranches to come on the market in recent years. $12,767,000 cash. Call Andy Groseta 928 634-8110.
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Mountain View Retreat Montana v Park County v Paradise Valley
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This unique offering in the highly sought-after Paradise Valley features a beautiful 2008 custom home and two-bedroom guesthouse/shop/barn on 30± acres to enjoy gorgeous 360-degree views of three mountain ranges: the Gallatin, Absaroka and Crazy Mountains. High-end construction inside and out, granite countertops, circular-sawn hardwood floors, a large office, formal dining area, native stone fireplace, large outdoor deck, air conditioning and custom log beams are but a few highlights. The master suite has a large bath, his and her closets and private opening onto the deck/ hot tub area. Two guest suites, a half-bath, large laundry room and an attached, oversized double-car garage complete the main residence. Recreational opportunities abound! Fishing, hiking, equestrian pursuits, golfing, skiing, hunting and opportunities to explore Yellowstone Park and area attractions are all within minutes. Mountain View Retreat is off Highway 89 South and 1.4 miles on a private, paved road. A landscaped pond is a “stone’s throw” from the home, as well as hiking, biking and equestrian trails. There is also private walking/riding deeded access to the famed Yellowstone River. Paradise Valley and Livingston have the benefits of a rural community, but also enjoy many big-city amenities. Each summer, rodeos, county fairs, art walks, summer fests and river floats are in abundance in the Greater Yellowstone area. Bring your horses, bikes, skis, four-wheelers, snowmobiles, flyrods, family and friends and enjoy the beauty and benefits of Big Sky Country in your private retreat! Call for pricing.
Fly-Fishing on the Boulder Montana v Park County v McCloud
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This fly-fishing property is just steps from the crystal-clear, cold waters of the Boulder River above the Natural Bridge south of Big Timber, Montana. Conveyed access to the river is a valuable bonus. The comforts of home in a rural setting are part of the year-round or vacation experience in this two-bedroom, two-bath home. Large windows take advantage of the pristine views of the “Lion and the Mouse” rock formation, “Indian Caves,” a 5-acre pond and Mount Contact. In addition to world-class fishing, there are multiple historic sites to explore in the Upper Boulder Valley. Let your imagination run wild as you envision the early mining camps, explorers and settlers of the 1800s, or hike the thousands of acres of Forest Service trails, ride horseback through mountain meadows and trails, bird-watch or just revel in the soothing solitude from the back deck. Architecturally remodeled in 2007, the cabin has
Gwen Wagner, Broker/Owner
a native stone fireplace, hardwood floors, composite countertops, hickory cabinetry, spacious
P.O. Box 972 • Livingston, MT 59047
new master suite and guest bedroom with bath, as well as laundry, office/sleeping area and
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car garage, underground sprinkler, screened-in porch and immaculate condition complete the offering. Adjacent pasture may be available for the horse lover to lease. $595,000.
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Dancing Wind Ranch is a unique and unprecedented offering with the current owner being only the second since the 1880s. Because of the limited number of owners, the historical water rights and 100% of the initial mineral rights (as known to the seller) are intact and will pass on to the new owner along with a legacy of preservation, sound management practices and appreciation of the land. Between Livingston and Yellowstone Park, the ranch sits near the mouth of the Pine Creek drainage, surrounded by towering mountains rising from the valley floor. The rare combination of a shared border with wilderness area, USFS land, year-round flowing creeks (Pine Creek, Deep Creek and Pool Creek) and the ranch fronting on paved East River Road provides the opportunity for hiking; mountain biking; departing on a day-long horse ride; viewing area wildlife; fishing one of the worldfamous spring creeks, the Yellowstone River or other blue-ribbon streams; driving your cattle; or dining at one of the area’s fine dining spots—all within minutes of the ranch headquarters. Ranch visitors often comment on the feeling of privacy, which is complemented by the convenience to amenities. In excellent condition, the improvements include a private meadow setting for the Montana-luxury, stacked-stone executive home with majestic views of the mountains and valley floor, guesthouse, manager’s home, helicopter hangar and shop, two custom horse barns, outdoor riding arena, livestock-handling facilities and a veterinary area. The Dancing Wind Ranch airplane hangar, located at the Livingston Airport, will accommodate most midsize jets. Dancing Wind’s production history is strong and it currently supports 225 pairs with a complementary hay base, excellent irrigation system and self-contained grazing. A full complement of machinery is available with the sale. Information on tax benefits/depreciation opportunities is available upon request. Dancing Wind has been operated since its inception in the early 1880s as a cattle ranch, raising hay, cattle, supporting livestock and small grains. Fences, irrigation, equipment and pastures are in excellent condition. Experienced management is in place. Find immediate enjoyment in this longterm investment opportunity. $33,000,000.
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Owned by the Hughes family for 80 years, this
North Mountain Ranch
4,406-acre ranch is the epitome of Colorado cattle ranches with recreational amenities galore. Only
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an hour’s drive from the world-class Telluride Ski Area, the ranch features some of the best elk and mule deer hunting in western Colorado. Enjoy superb trout fishing at Miramonte Reservoir and fly-fishing in the San Miguel River, all less than a 30-minute drive from the ranch. Rugged, yet accessible, hills and valleys are covered with a mixture of aspen, gambel oak, spruce, sage and grass-filled meadows. Mountain views lie in all directions with 12,000 to 14,000-foot Rocky Mountain peaks only a few short miles distant. A rustic cabin serves both as a cow camp and for the hunting lodge. Springs and ponds supply an abundant source of water for livestock and wildlife. Daily commercial air service is minutes away at Telluride. $10,995,000.
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Disappointment Valley Ranch
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leases. Owned by the Hughes family for three generations, the ranch has been used in conjunction with the North Mountain Ranch for late fall and winter grazing of cattle. Vegetation is principally sage, small meadows and some pinion pine, with willows and cottonwoods along the creeks. The ranch features a historic two-story log home, metal shop, irrigated fields with priority water, year-round county road accessibility and exceptional mule deer hunting. Commercial services and a public airport are available in the town of Nucla, less than 45 minutes from the ranch. $1,915,850.
Joseph C. Burns Bryan W. Walchle 21263 Hwy 550 Montrose, CO 81403
970 249-4300 phone 970 249-1313 fax www.eagleland.com
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In the heart of the Alpine Plateau, these 320 pristine acres lie 38 miles from Montrose and 41 miles from Gunnison. This high alpine parcel is a combination of elevated aspen- and pine-covered building sites overlooking lush, open meadows. Features include fantastic views of the West Elk and Ragged Mountains, national forest on three sides, a beautiful clear pond, direct seasonal county road access and underground electricity. The ranch price is reduced to $864,000.
Stillmeadow Ranch Colorado v Hinsdale County v Lake City
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A majestic parcel of 182 acres just nine miles south of Lake City, Colorado, the Stillmeadow Ranch is a fisherman’s paradise controlling both sides of the Lake Fork of the Gunnison for just under a mile. With the majority of Hinsdale County consisting of public lands
in high alpine tundra, this glacial valley provides some of the country’s most pristine settings. The jewel of this property is the 5,000±-squarefoot Norwegian log home overlooking 70 acres of lush, irrigated meadow. The property also features a 2,370-square-foot caretaker’s home, 4-acre fishing pond, direct year-round county road access and stunning views in all directions. With excellent fly-fishing and peaceful canoeing in the summer and 150 miles of groomed snowmobile trails for fun in the winter, it just doesn’t get any better than this. $8,800,000. Huge price reduction to $5,995,000. Possible Owner Financing.
X Quarter Circle Bar Ranch Colorado v Montrose County v Montrose
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This 2,175-acre ranch is a combination of beauty, accessibility and history, making it one of the finest ranch properties available. Having been in the family for three generations and still used for cattle and sheep ranching, the land has been well cared for. Its plentiful supply of lush, grassy meadows and native trout-filled streams, springs and ponds are well-scattered throughout the dense stands of ponderosa, aspen, blue spruce and oak. The northern end of the ranch begins at an elevation of 7,940 feet and is a combination of oak, large meadows, ponderosa pine and juniper. The midsection of the ranch is a combination of meadows, ridges and draws. There are many healthy stands of ponderosa pine and cliff-lined benches. Moving to the south, the property constantly gains elevation to over 9,000 feet, and large blue spruce and Douglas fir trees intermix with the virgin aspen groves and high alpine meadows. Densely wooded canyons with wildlife-filled bottoms, productive springs and flowing streams run the entire length of the ranch. $4,995,000.
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These 209± deeded acres offer a custom ranch
The Kaufmann Quarter Horse Ranch
home, outstanding horse facilities and scenic views of the Big Horn Mountains. Utilized
Wyoming v Johnson County v Buffalo
for breeding and training registered Quarter Horses, the ranch has a three-tower Reinke center pivot irrigating 40± acres, producing 150± tons of excellent horse hay annually. The ranch has good water rights, a large indoor arena with attached eight-stall barn, large outdoor arena and miscellaneous storage sheds. Three-quarters of a mile of Clear Creek flows through property and offers excellent trout fishing. Large groves of mature trees and the hay meadows provide excellent cover and forage for abundant wildlife. Enjoy a half-mile
of county road frontage and good potential for developing a high-end residential project. Entire ranch for $3,750,000; 69 acres, home, barns and .75 mile of creek for $2,500,000; two 70-acre parcels for $625,000 each.
Wind River Land & Cattle Ranch George R. Mitchell Ranch Wyoming v Platte County v Wheatland
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This stunning 2,157±-deeded-acre property offers luxury and privacy only 90 miles from the Jackson
Hole airport. There are 557± acres with two miles of Wind River frontage, irrigated meadows, These 3,515± acres (2,463± deeded, 972± state shady cottonwood river corridor and excellent amenities. The centerpiece of the property, the fivelease and 80± BLM lease) have an estimated bedroom, six- and one-half-bath home overlooks the river and offers great space for daily living
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carrying capacity of 150–175 AUs year-round, or entertaining. The property also features a pool house with indoor pool, hot tub and sauna, excellent adjudicated water rights for 371± tennis court, new log guest home, manager’s home and a 10-stall horse barn. New management has acres from the North Laramie River, two older
improved the hay meadows and irrigation. The range parcel consists of 1,600± acres of grasslands
residences, a shop, barn and corrals. The river
only a few miles from Crowheart Butte. Full management is available. $2,950,000.
traverses the deeded portion for 2.5 miles,
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providing excellent livestock water availability
These 3,138± acres (1,166 deeded, 465 state
and wildlife habitat. The topography consists of
lease, 1,506 BLM lease) feature Bates Creek—
gently rolling hills, rock-chalk bluffs, irrigated
the focal point of the ranch—with German
hay meadows along the North Laramie River
brown, brook and rainbow trout fishing, as
drainage and heavily treed areas along the river
well as providing excellent habitat and cover
bottom. Price reduced to $2,438,370.
for both livestock and wildlife. The habitat of mixed grass and sagebrush rangeland flanked by steep, irregular hillsides supports antelope, deer and elk. Deep pockets within the high
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Ranch at Bates Creek Wyoming v Natrona County v Casper
Improvements include a restored bunkhouse, new Morton building, corrals and a workshop/ garage. A domestic well was drilled in 2009; electric power is available. $1,450,000.
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The Clay Ranch Wyoming v Washakie County v Ten Sleep
On the western slope of the Big Horn Mountains, this flourishing foothill/mountain property supports diverse wildlife and is home to trophy elk and deer. Featuring 7,068± acres (4,749± deeded), this very good working cattle ranch is rated at 250 AUs year-round. The elegant main residence offers 3,898± square feet with an attached three-car garage. Over 50% of the ranch consists of heavily timbered hillsides, draws, canyons and large open grass meadows that provide natural cover and forage for elk, deer, antelope, mountain lion, beaver, black bear, bobcat, fox, coyote, eagle, hawk, sage grouse and blue grouse. Elevation ranges from 4,995 feet at headquarters and hay meadows to 7,200 feet in mountain terrain. A mile of Canyon Creek and two large ponds provide excellent trout fishing. There is a conservation easement on a large portion of the ranch; however, a large building envelope remains. Two additional residences and a beautiful log cabin on mountain land. Was $13,799,000. Reduced to $10,900,000.
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Harts Basin Ranch Colorado v Delta County v Cedaredge
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Paradise and privacy: That is how you will come to view this incredible ranch! Sweetly nestled in Harts Basin, a beautiful area for trophy mule deer, pheasant, quail, chukar and waterfowl, these 1,871 acres south of Cedaredge are currently a working cow/calf operation (350 AUMs) and an excellent hunting property. You will enjoy seeing wildlife right out your back
door! The ranch includes a USFS permit for 400 AUMs, 220 irrigated acres and live water year-round. The beautiful terrain offers meadows, draws, irrigated fields of hay and hills of dry pasture with a steep portion on the upper end. It offers a manager’s home, working pens, calving barn, shop, excellent development potential and end-of-the-road privacy! $4,495,000.
Recreational Paradise
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A hunter’s playground, these 720 acres of wildlife lie just off old Highway 90. Only 20 minutes to Montrose and in big game Hunt Unit 62, the property borders thousands of BLM acres and features abundant pinion, juniper, aspen and spruce. Enjoy endless recreational opportunities, springs, ponds, a small hunting cabin and incredible views. A year-round creek borders the property to the east on BLM land. The adjacent 640 acres are also available for purchase. $1,400,000.
Equestrian/Livestock Setup Colorado v Delta County v Delta
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This western Colorado diamond offers privacy, views and a fabulous setup! Approximately 35 miles east from Delta, these 134 acres feature breathtaking views of the West Elk Mountains, Needlerock and the valley floor! This private setting has two homes. The principal home has
Brian Mason
large garages, a newer 60' by 80' equipment/hay barn, two horse barns, tack room, bunkhouse
970 234-3167 cell 970 874-9968 office
with shower and kitchen, hot walker, heated dog kennel and much more. There are 50± irrigated
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acres in hay/pasture. This is truly a wildlife sanctuary with deer, elk, turkey, pheasant and more in Hunt Unit 53. Come and enjoy your very own trout pond. $1,550,000.
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These 1,677 unique acres on Pinon Mesa/ Glade Park feature a very private, beautiful lower-elevation ranch just 25 miles southwest of Grand Junction. This adequate setup for a small livestock operation lies in Hunt Unit 40, known for trophy elk, mule deer, bear and excellent turkey hunting. The ranch features a small creek, diverse mixture of mesa benches, irrigated meadows, pastures, sagebrush, pinions, cedars, oaks, mountain shrubbery and views in all directions. Enjoy year-round access and utilities, as well as 80Âą irrigated acres in hay, pasture and meadows providing great wildlife habitat. Thousands of acres of BLM lands encompass the deeded land. Conservation easements encumber the property. $1,995,000.
Hidden Lakes Colorado v Delta County v Delta
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Hidden Lake Ranch has all the amenities of a mountain ranch, including 592 acres with numerous lakes, ponds and excellent water rights for irrigating 225 acres of meadows and pastures. Beautiful
Brian Mason
mountain meadows, canyons and mesa benches with a diverse mix of cedars, pinyon, oaks and
263 Main Street • Delta, CO 81416
a touch of aspen and spruce. Enjoy excellent elk, deer, bear and turkey hunting in Hunt Unit 62.
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Professionally Designed Equestrian Facility Oregon v Jackson County v Eagle Point
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These 362.7 acres feature 220 irrigated acres, indoor and outdoor arenas, multiple dwellings with a potential of two additional homesites, sweeping valley views and vineyard potential. $4,900,000.
Scenic Creekfront Property
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Oregon v Jackson County v Eagle Point
On the flanks of the Cascade Mountains, this property has water rights dated 1865 for 100 acres of pasture per owner, a BLM allotment out the back gate and two existing homes with a well, spring and septics. This self-contained, 328-acre ranch runs 65 cows and offers an indoor arena (100' by 50') for training and two feed barns, one with
Historic Rogue River Property
covered, working cattle equipment. $1,500,000.
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This property includes the famous 1904-built round house with rock construction. All improvements have been modernized and remodeled. In addition to outstanding river frontage, it includes multiple rentals, shops and a 9-acre pond. Operated as a dude ranch, including daily rentals, this 146.18acre property would make a terrific family compound, retreat property or fishing/hunting lodge. $3,500,000.
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These 250 pristine, remote acres have older free-irrigation rights for 116 acres and two legal residences.
Tom Harrison, Broker 548 Business Park Drive Medford, OR 97504
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There is a 1,320-square-foot apartment in the main barn with 700 square feet of space downstairs for an office. The residence includes radiant floor heating. The second home (c. 1920) was remodeled in 2004 with 1,100 square feet. Numerous outbuildings include a heated 26' by 42' greenhouse and garden area for self sufficiency. Previously a cattle ranch, the property is currently used for a horse breeding operation with 11 stalls, covered 50-foot round pen and a 100' by 200' outdoor arena. $1,200,000.
Remarkable Investment Opportunity
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These 2,024.62 acres include timber at an estimated 8 million board feet of mixed species excluding hardwood in the count. Enjoy views, expansive meadows, five dwellings and old water rights for 225 acres. $7,000,000.
Efficient Working Livestock Ranch Oregon v Jackson County v Eagle Point
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This efficient, 1,038.93-acre working livestock ranch is well balanced with irrigation, dryland pasture and feed lots. In a beautiful setting, the ranch raises beef on a farm-to-market program and offers four homes, a rustic cabin, five barns, a shop, two sets of working corrals and deer, elk, quail and other game. $3,700,000.
Mountain Shadows Ranch Oregon v Jackson County v Trail
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These 182 tranquil acres feature a home and an approved homesite, as well as 1.1 million net board feet of marketable timber, yearround creek and pond with water rights and 50+ acres of irrigated hayfield and pasture. A gravity-flow spring produces abundant water. $2,184,000.
Historic Property
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This historic property has been in the same family since 1857. These are 70.5 acres of some of the finest ag land in the county. It offers 57+
Tom Harrison, Broker
irrigated acres across from the SOHS Hanley
548 Business Park Drive Medford, OR 97504
Farm and includes is a 12+-acre side lot with
800 772-7284 • 541 772-0000
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This exceptional 28,453±-acre low-overhead grass ranch 11 miles from Kaycee has 25,973 deeded acres, 880± BLM acres and 1,600 state lease acres. Easily accessible year-round, the ranch is ownerrated at 700 cow/calf pairs. An excellent water system supplies 39 tanks strategically located throughout the ranch along 30± miles of pipeline. Numerous reservoirs provide additional water for
Pine Ridge Ranch
livestock and wildlife. Outstanding improvements include three custom-built log homes constructed
Wyoming v Johnson County v Kaycee
in 1999, each with many outstanding features, as
well as indoor and outdoor cattle-working facilities, pipe corrals, barns, an arena, certified scales, feedlot with a seven-bin feed storage and mixing system with covered unloading area, shop and much more. Enjoy beautiful views of the Big Horn Mountains and Pine Ridge to the west and abundant wildlife: trophy mule deer, upland game birds, turkey and antelope. $8,700,000. Cory Clark, Mark McNamee or Denver Gilbert, 307 334-2025.
Red Rock Canyon Ranch Wyoming v Albany County v Laramie
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Three Iron Ranch
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This traditional cattle ranch 35± miles southeast of Ekalaka, Montana consists of 10,866 total
This majestic, 640-acre, fully fenced hunting acres: 4,656 deeded acres, 640 acres state lease, 70 BLM lease acres and 5,500 acres U.S. Forest property has cool flowing spring water, world- Service lease for a summer grazing permit in the Custer National Forest. There are 350 acres hay class wildlife and tremendous grass cover. Enjoy stunning views of Elk Mountain, Medicine
ground and an owner-rated carrying capacity of 325 cow/calf pairs year-round. Wells, windmills, springs, reservoirs and several year-round creeks with miles of natural protection provide ample
Bow Peak, Laramie Peak and the Medicine water throughout the ranch. There is a nice set of improvements and abundant wildlife: trophy Bow Range of the Rocky Mountains from atop whitetail and mule deer, a resident elk herd, wild turkey and upland game birds. Price reduced cedar and pine tree-lined canyons and draws. A to $2,900,000. Denver Gilbert, 406 697-3961 or Cory Clark, 307 334-2025. beautiful stream with waterfalls is surrounded by grassy meadows, aspen groves and granite outcroppings. Ideal wildlife habitat is home to
Four Mile Ranch
world-class bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer and
Wyoming v Johnson County v Kaycee
antelope. Thirty miles north of Laramie, this rare offering provides exceptional access, private road seclusion and power approximately half a mile from property. Price reduced to $659,000. Mark McNamee, 307 760-9510.
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This easily accessible, 2,200±-deeded-acre contiguous ranch lies 20 miles east of Kaycee, Wyoming. There are 700± acres of alfalfa and alfalfa/grass hay meadows with two center pivots irrigating 259± acres and 440± acres flood-irrigated with water from the Sahara and Sussex Ditches.
Cory Clark, Broker Mark McNamee, Associate Broker Denver Gilbert, Associate Broker
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Owner-rated at 150 cow/calf pairs year-round, the ranch has an excellent set of improvements that feature a home, guest cabin, shop, equipment shed, calving barn and pipe corrals with working tub. Powder River and Four Mile Creek provide abundant, year-round live water. There is outstanding habitat for wildlife, including elk, deer, antelope, waterfowl, pheasant, wild turkey and other upland game birds. $2,050,000. Cory Clark, Mark McNamee or Denver Gilbert, 307 334-2025.
Elk Canyon Ranch
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South Dakota v Fall River County v Hot Springs
Exquisite beauty lies throughout this contiguous, 7,116-deeded-acre ranch with scenic views of the Black Hills to the north, seven miles of live water and excellent recreational opportunities all just 30 minutes from Hot Springs and Custer State Park. Additional water resources include three stock dams, ponds and windmills along with several miles of new pipeline for excellent water to 23 stock tanks strategically located throughout the ranch. Offering 750± farmable acres, this ranch is owner-rated are 250 cow/calf pairs year-round or 725 yearlings for summer grazing. The northern part has a ranch-style residence with a set of working corrals and several outbuildings. At the southern end, there is an excellent set of improvements including a custom-designed log home with 7,000-square-foot, wraparound porch and attached two-car garage, a calving barn, horse barn and shop. $5,500,000. Cory Clark, 307 334-2025.
Yellowstone River Ranch Montana v Rosebud County v Forsyth
Star Light Ranch
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Wyoming v Natrona & Converse Counties v Casper
In the foothills below Casper Mountain, the 2,790±-acre Star Light Ranch features year-round live water for livestock and wildlife provided by Negro Creek and Muddy Creek. It consists of 847.96± deeded acres in Natrona County, 328.38± deeded acres in Converse County, 1,280± State of Wyoming lease acres and 334± BLM lease acres. It offers an owner-rated carrying capacity of 100 to 120 mother cows and 100± irrigated acres, of which 45± acres are planted in alfalfa and are irrigated by a Zimmatic
windshield-wiper pivot. The balance of hay field is flood-irrigated. Improvements include a 1,149-squarefoot, one-story ranch house; a 7,235-square-foot steel-sided shop with radiant-heated concrete floor, upper-level apartment, vet room with heated floor, floor drain and cattle-working equipment; corrals; and a 2,400-square-foot calving shed and barn. Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, antelope, wild turkey, coyote, pheasant and other upland game birds. $2,150,000. Cory Clark, 307 334-2025.
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Approximately five miles east of Forsyth and lying along three-quarters of a mile of the Yellowstone River are 1,201± acres of extraordinarily diverse sporting property. The 876.29 deeded acres consist of 93.3 irrigated acres, 15.5 dryland crop acres and 767.49 range and riparian acres. There are 324.83 State of Montana lease acres with 19.9 irrigated acres, 142.9 dryland crop acres and 162.03 range and riparian acres. This ideal sportsman’s paradise has prime habitat for mule and whitetail deer, antelope and
Duck Creek Ranch Wyoming v Niobrara County v Lusk
excellent upland bird and waterfowl. Reduced to $1,490,000. Denver Gilbert, 406 697-3961 or Cory Clark, 307 334-2025.
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This extremely productive and well-balanced ranch is 16 miles east of Lusk, Wyoming and consists of 5,170 deeded acres and 2,435 State of Wyoming lease acres for a total of 7,605± acres. U.S. Highway 20 divides the ranch into two units. There are 1,355± irrigated acres under nine low-pressure pivots, each with its own well. Four additional wells provide stock water to tanks strategically located throughout the ranch. Improvements include two houses, several outbuildings, exceptional cattle working facilities and two large feedlots constructed of continuous fence. The feedlots are capable of holding approximately 3,000 head of cattle. The ranch is rated as a 600-cow/calf operation year-round. The rolling terrain of the Duck Creek Ranch is home to numerous species of wildlife. $5,500,000. Cory Clark, 307 334-2025.
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A peninsula of land between a river and a creek, this
142-Acre Saddle Mountain at Aspen Canyon
ranch has awe-inspiring views of the entire valley from its treed hilltop building site, easy year-round access and end-of-the-road privacy. The Williams
Colorado v Grand County v Silverthorne
Fork River flows along for nearly one mile. Power, phone and natural gas are all here. It backs directly to B.L.M. land and more river frontage. National forest across the road goes on for miles. Jeep road leads to two hilltops. Fish, ride, ski, snowmobile or just relax and enjoy the views! Ski and golf at six resorts within 75 minutes’ drive time. A quick 26 miles north of Silverthorne, the ranch is two hours northwest of Denver. $1,250,000. Can be split into two parcels.
170-Acre Furman Ranch Colorado v Park County v Fairplay
273-Acre Cover Mountain Retreat
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A dreamlike estate with inspiring peak views and a dramatic setting features a stunning home with
minutes to skiing at Breckenridge, offers a snowcapped summits in view from every room and the highest-quality features throughout. The home completely updated, four-bedroom home and includes 7,046 square feet of living space, four master suites with walk-in closets, a family bunkroom, six five barns! The property has miles of fencing
baths, a massive great room, game room, recreational room for billiards, huge decks and a nearby fish
and cross-fencing, two wells to keep the herd
pond. Wildlife abounds year round! The tree-covered, 273-acre retreat offers supreme privacy, yet is only
watered, expansive views of surrounding
90 minutes to Colorado Springs or Breckenridge Ski Resort. Enjoy phenomenal fishing on the South
mountains, easy access on a paved road and
Platte River and lakes nearby, as well as several fishing ponds No expense was spared. $2,999,999.
just 15 minutes to all services and schools in Fairplay. The ranch is not under any restrictions or a conservation easement and offers great fishing on many nearby lakes and the South Platte River. Very close to Pike National Forest lands. The pride in ownership is clear. $499,000.
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Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding snowcapped mountain peaks, rolling ridgelines with trees, rock outcroppings and complete, end-of-the-road privacy! Backing directly to the Pike National Forest for one mile, this property has no covenants or restrictions and qualifies for 10 domestic wells. It lies close to great fishing on the South Platte River and nearby reservoirs. Colorado Springs and world-class skiing and golfing in Breckenridge are an easy 75 minutes away. Enjoy good deer and elk habitat, with exceptional but unused ATV trails in the national forest. $375,000 for all 360 acres or $175,000 for the northern 200 acres.
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Splendid 185 acres on the wide Colorado River are completely surrounded by public lands on four sides. Along with five ponds, 1907 water rights allow flood irrigation of 80 acres of pasture. Tall trees and thick grassy meadows invite fishing, hunting and ranching in total solitude. The ranch has legal access at the end of a quiet country lane, and electric power is on site. Only 45 minutes to Beaver Creek/Vail, near Kremmling and Radium State Park and just two and a half hours west of Denver, this is a dramatic setting for relaxing in a peaceful place. $1,999,999.
Colorado River Meyer Ranch Colorado v Grand County v Kremmling
375-Acre Winter Hawk Ranch
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Close your eyes, think of Colorado’s mountains and you have envisioned this ranch with rolling hills, abundant wildlife, tall trees, grassy pastures and large rock outcroppings. The property backs directly to state land, that backs directly to thousands of acres of the Pike National Forest. A productive year-round spring fills the pond and creek on site. A lovely log home with classic rock fireplace feels like a lodge. There is a guest home and immense views of the snowy Sangre de Cristo Mountain peaks! The ranch sits 75 minutes to ski and golf resorts at Breckenridge, near Guffey and two hours west of Colorado Springs. Winter Hawk Ranch boasts terrific potential as a conservation easement ranch for the next owner. $1,095,000.
BKC Ranch at Black Mountain Colorado v Park County v Fairplay
365-Acre Mountain Meadows Ranch Colorado v Fremont County v Guffey
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Strikingly beautiful, this undeveloped ranch combines total, end-of-the-road seclusion with easy access on a private, maintained road. Tallahassee Creek flows through the entire length of the property, with some irrigated pasture. The underground electricity on the land is paid for. There are tall trees and rolling fields, but no covenants or restrictions. This ranch qualifies for
10 domestic well permits. A large log entry closes out the large-acreage neighbors. Deer and elk abound, along with the wild turkey. The ranch lies two hours to Colorado Springs or skiing and golf in Breckenridge. 365 acres for $399,000.
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The meandering driveway makes this ranch feel like 100 acres! A terrific and fully developed horse property, these 35 acres of Colorado splendor feature a large home in the trees, an indoor riding arena with halogen lighting and water, fenced pastures, lush aspen groves and expansive peak views
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perfect for any sized family and gatherings. Forty minutes to Breckenridge and less than two hours to
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Denver, BKC Ranch offers trail rides in all directions and great fishing just a few miles away. Sold with
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from a spotless five-bedroom, four-bath home with attached two-car garage. Several living areas are
everything from beds to silverware, this ranch is truly turn-key. The seller has taken great care here, and the next owner will benefit. The buyer can add additional barns and a guest home. $449,000.
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This 1,109-acre ranch represents all of California’s best attributes: lush grasslands, stately oaks and outstanding weather. The Sierra Foothill location is centrally located between some of the world’s most visited destinations; San Francisco Bay area, Tahoe/Sierras, Yosemite and the Napa area are all within a short drive. With the Sacramento Metro area 35 miles away, it is a rare find to have a ranch of this size and type so “close in.” The two homes have been completely remodeled and tastefully upgraded. A beautifully landscaped yard and gardens that wrap uphill and around large patios for barbecues and outdoor enjoyment surround the guesthouse. As for entertainment, a sizable outdoor grass amphitheater with an arbor-covered stage area completes the guesthouse facilities. The new horse facility with a custom six-stall barn has all the amenities. You will also find the “old bunkhouse” converted to a wonderful tack/feed room. Relax after your ride and enjoy a cool refreshment off the back of the “old bunkhouse;” a covered bar with a large sitting area is authentic and unique to the Double B Ranch experience.
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Set in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Foothills, this custom equestrian estate was built with attention to quality, craftsmanship and design that embraces the region’s lifestyle. The rolling rural countryside is a mix of vineyards, wineries, bistros and equestrian estates, creating the perfect blend of outdoor recreation, culture and privacy. Enjoy everything, from the hilltop
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home to the complete equestrian facility that includes a spacious barn with tack, office, lab
18663 East Highway 88 Clements, CA 95227
and a larger covered arena positioned just beyond the many pasture that encompass the property. If your dream is to live in the country without comprising contemporary standards,
209 747-5544 • 866 849-7262 fax
taste and comfort, you have found your property. It will be a pleasure to invite your friends.
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New on the market, this ranch lies in the heart of Northern California’s horse industry! Valley Oak Ranch has earned the reputation of being the West Coast’s premier stallion station and breeding facilities and is now available to purchase. This equestrian ranch lies amidst the rolling topography just outside the town of Oakdale. The well-appointed, 3,455-square-foot custom home overlooks the ranch’s lush, irrigated pastures and beyond to the foothills and Sierra Nevada Mountains. Rarely will one find an equestrian facility so thoughtfully designed and in such pristine condition. With a ready-to-go facility to serve one of the world’s largest and most desirable equine markets, one’s opportunities are numerous. Whether used for breeding, training or a private equestrian estate, the layout, weather and the location will please both the horses and handlers. Every detail in design was address by the current owner, an industry-leading equine veterinarian who created a facility that emphasizes the need for a safe, easy method of handling horses of all ages and types. Currently, the adjoining 40-acre property with a home, additional barn and five irrigated pastures is utilized in the operation of Valley Oak Ranch and is also available to purchase to create an 80-acre facility on two parcels if one desires. $1,850,000.
Valley Oak Ranch 40 Acres
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480-Acre Antelope Valley Ranch California v Colusa County v Williams
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One of the most valued aspects of a country life is peaceful seclusion. Living on Antelope Valley Ranch delivers that seclusion in a world of incredible beauty, yet offers all the amenities a rancher or horseman could possibly want. The main home, complete with every luxury on your wish list, is at the end of your private 2,470-foot runway. Your plane puts you just a 45-minute flight from any runway in the Bay Area. The horse facility includes a well-designed 10-stall barn and working arena. The guest cottage just
Clements Horse Ranch California v San Joaquin County v Clements
across the creek awaits friends and family. Historically, this property has been a working cattle ranch, but the future uses are as wide open as the new owner’s imagination. The 480-acre Antelope Valley Ranch includes everything: beautiful surroundings, complete privacy, quality in every aspect and style to please the most discerning owner. Offered for $3,790,000. www.call4ranches.com
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Sweeping views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains frame this beautiful foothill ranch. The ranch is a working training facility for future champions in the cutting, working cow horse and the reining horse disciplines. With close to 100 usable acres, there is plenty of room for horses and livestock. The facility is outfitted to accommodate all a trainer or owner’s needs and wishes. You will find three barns with 28 stalls positioned next to a covered arena, large outdoor arena, 135' round cutting pen,
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smaller round pen and five larger turn-outs. Pipe fencing is used throughout the ranch and the five
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larger pastures that wrap around the training facility. A manager’s home and hay/equipment barn
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complete this property. This facility was designed and built with breeding, training and working cattle in mind, while being close in to the Sacramento and San Francisco Bay areas. $999,000.
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A turn-key equestrian facility, Redwood Ranch Stables (formerly known as the Oakland Riding Academy) has been a fixture in the lives of generations of enthusiasts who have come to learn and polish their equestrian skills. Just over the ridge from Oakland and minutes from Piedmont via Highway 13, the property sits on approximately 2.91 acres in a lovely wooded setting on the edge of Redwood Regional Park. There are 61 stalls for horses, along with five tack rooms and
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three wash racks. The main residence, located on the upper level of the main barn, has been painstakingly transformed into luxury space, expansive and full of light. The grand room on the east end features faux marble pillars, an elegant bar and a broad deck access to French doors. Gracious private living quarters occupy the rest of the building’s upper level. There are three additional residences on the property, along with covered hay storage and storage for the stall
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bedding and other miscellaneous equipment. The additional residences are presently used for employee housing; some in the past have rented out. The facility offers miles of riding trails in the Redwood Regional Park right out the back door. Check out www.RedwoodRanchOakland.com.
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This hilltop rancher has spectacular views of diversity of birdlife. At 4,100 feet in elevation, the ranch gets sun 275 days a year; high temperature the Tassajara Valley and consists of 23+ fenced in the summer is in the 70s with winter lows in the 10s at night. Winter might see six inches of and cross-fenced acres. A high-producing water well and a catch pond add to the value.
snow lingering for a week and brilliant sunshine fills most of the days, making this location ideal for harnessing solar power. Lava Beds National Monument, Klamath River, Miller Lake are destinations
The property has numerous beautiful oaks; close to Indian Tom Lake. The local town is Dorris/Macdoel with a small airport, and Klamath Falls, some could possibly be 100 years old. The Oregon has a larger one. Parcel A: 58 acres with well and septic site for $159,000; Parcel B: 24.97 acres main horse barn is a breezeway barn with five for $79,000; Parcel C: 24.81 acres with septic sites for $79,000. Seller financing to qualified buyer. foaling/stallion stalls, a tack room and storage. The overhead hay/storage loft completes the horse barn. An additional storage/office/ barn has air conditioning. The single-story rancher home with panoramic views has four large bedrooms, two and a half baths and a master suite with large mirrored closets and a dressing area. There is a formal dining room, living room and family room off the eat-in kitchen. The kitchen offers all the amenities for the cook. Glass sliding doors lead out to a
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pool area, covered patio and barbecue—great for entertaining. This property may have subdivision potential in the future.
Alain Pinel Realtors Jerry R. Vaughn 601 Sycamore Valley Rd. West Danville, CA 94526
925 791-2545 office • 925 200-3030 cell jerry@jerryvaughn.com www.jerryvaughn.com Dre #00908970
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Yates Ranch is a collection of six of Northern California’s finest working ranches: a total of 4,770 acres. 402± acres of pasture grazing land, 658± acres of dryland farming and 486± acres of pivotirrigated alfalfa total 1,546± acres of farmable land. There are seven wells and five spring-fed, year-
round ponds. Look out over mountain meadows, grazing and timberland. The main residence is complemented by three additional houses, presently rented. There are two new 1,000-ton hay storage barns. This is a chance of a lifetime to own a unique ranch that offers history, a country lifestyle, cattle raising, natural beauty, peaceful living, alfalfa and grain crops and abundant wildlife and waterfowl. Seller financing to qualified buyer. Check out www.YatesRanch.com.
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This all-flat, useable land features a spring-fed pond and a 22 gpm well. The seller has done numerous improvements, including drainage, a roadway and multiple homesites. This is a great property for an equestrian facility, nursery, orchard, vineyard or a beautiful estate home. It has frontage on both Manning and Morgan Territory Road and lies just five minutes from town. This must-see property
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Just 10 minutes from shopping and schools, these 2.66 beautiful, all-level, useable acres feature a two-stall horse barn with a tack room, hay storage and workshop. The high-producing water well needs no storage tank. The custom, remodeled, single-story ranch home features four bedrooms; two and a half baths; formal living room with beautiful stone fireplace and a formal dining room with new laminate wood floors that continue throughout this warm,
Country Living at Its Best in Tassajara Valley California v Contra Costa County v Danville
inviting home. There is also a remodeled gourmet kitchen with all the amenities; large great room with stone fireplace; recessed lighting; designer colors; crown molding
throughout; and a laundry room with lots of storage space in overhead cabinets and counters. There are numerous fruit and shade trees and an attached three-car finished garage with auto roll-up doors. Use your imagination; this property has many possibilities. Price upon request.
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This full-service equestrian facility encompasses 34± acres with a mile of pipe fencing enclosing this beautiful, world-famous Quarter Horse show and breeding ranch. Whalen Ranch offers a covered arena (100' by 150') with 28 12' by 12' stalls, shavings room, feed room plus breeding area and complete laboratory with stocks. A broodmare barn features 12, 12' by 24' lighted stalls, four foaling stalls complete with video camera for foaling. A weaning barn features 12, 12' by 24' stalls heated and cooled with a Swamp cooler maintaining an even temperature. The ranch has seven pastures (20 acres) irrigated with programmable water sprinkler’s which spray 40 or 80 feet in diameter, two dry pastures, one exercise pasture, 11 smaller turn-out corrals
The Greg Whalen Ranch California v San Joaquin County v Clements
and an unfenced, quarter-mile exercise track. Other improvements include a foreman’s quarters; additional quarters for workers; show barn with a world-class trophy room, fireplace and trophy cases; one-bedroom attached apartment; and covered 60-foot round corral. The ranch offers a custom main house with three bedrooms, two and a half baths, 2,900± square feet, a private study with rock fireplace, large den/family room with rock fireplace and large wet bar; built-in trophy display and bookcases throughout. The home is completely landscaped with well-established roses and lawn. A large fenced backyard hosts a heated pool and spa with waterfall, great for summer entertaining. Call for a private showing. Check out www.TheWhalenRanch.com.
Alain Pinel Realtors Jerry R. Vaughn 601 Sycamore Valley Rd. West Danville, CA 94526
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The quintessential sportsman’s paradise with access to more than six miles of the South Fork of Battle Creek, this ranch offers a trophy trout fishery on 4,137± acres of meadows and blue oak woodlands, home to one of the largest migratory deer herds in the state. The ranch also provides prime habitat for dove, quail and wild turkey. The 10-room Oasis Springs Lodge, formerly endorsed by Orvis, operates as a guest lodge or a private family/ corporate retreat. This mountain foothill setting lies in full view of snowcapped Mount Lassen, only 45 minutes east of I-5 and the ranching/farming community of Red Bluff in Northern California. For the first time, these
two ranches, Oasis Springs Lodge and Rocky Springs Ranch, can be purchased together for $9,390,000. (Each ranch is owned by separate entities and are also available separately for $4,895,000 and $4,495,000 respectively.)
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This classic 714±-acre foothill ranch with rolling hills, wildflower-filled meadows and specimen oak and pine forests is nestled in the Sierra Nevada Foothills between San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. Water is plentiful with a 24-acre-foot reservoir, a few seasonal stock ponds, numerous ground water springs and a babbling creek with cascading waterfalls. Within the Fiddletown Viticulture Area and near Shenandoah Valley,
Hope Valley Homestead
this area is well known for its vineyards and
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wineries. This is a wonderful private retreat perfect for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Drastically reduced to $3,300,000.
The Chickering Company Terry Hundemer Ranches, Lakes, Rivers/Broker
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This rare 40±-acre ranch is nestled at the base of picturesque Carson Pass and the magnificent 10,000-foot High Sierra Mountains and is one of the few private holdings in Hope Valley, the most dramatic alpine valley in California. National forest adjoins for endless miles of hiking, skiing and horseback riding. Lake Tahoe is only 30 minutes away, and the Kirkwood ski resort is only 15 minutes away, both offering year-round activities. Add a classic willow-lined trout stream meandering through an alpine meadow and a custom log house set amongst the quaking aspens, and you have completed the perfect postcard setting with views everywhere. $1,700,000.
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Historically known as the Old Ivy Horr Ranch, the 1,346±-acre Spring Creek Ranch controls one of the two major headwaters of renowned Fall River with unique private fishing water in a classic spring creek fishery, yielding rainbows averaging three to six pounds. The ranch also fronts a second trophy-trout spring creek with portions resembling a freestone river, as well as frontage on world-renowned Fall River. The ranch attracts thousands of migratory waterfowl, including duck, geese, pelican, egret, heron and swans amidst the lush meadows and riparian wetland habitat. Other bird species include osprey, bald eagle, great horned owl, peregrine falcons, quail,
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dove, pheasant, turkey and grouse. Closed to hunting for years, Spring Creek Ranch is a true
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wildlife sanctuary nestled amidst forests and expansive meadowlands with stunning views north
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This 9,500-acre reputation native pasture ranch fronts Highway 99E with access to county roads on three sides. The ranch is fenced into eight fields with five reservoirs and numerous seasonal creeks that provide adequate stock water in every field. The historical stocking rate has been 800 fall pairs for the season. Gentle terrain provides excellent yearling feed as well. A beautiful, new 2,500-square-foot hillside home overlooks the ranch. $7,400,000.
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Here is a rare opportunity to own a 127-acre ranch that joins the Pacific Ocean. The ranch encompasses five parcels and lies totally within the city limits of Point Arena. The property is zoned Agricultural Exclusive (AE) with a 20-acre minimum size. The western boundary is a mile of frontage on the Pacific with spectacular cliffs, ocean accessibility and absolutely stunning views. The eastern boundary, Highway 1, provides great access. This is the chance to build a private estate-quality home with ranch headquarters and unobstructed views, or develop multiple coastal homesites. The ranch joins Arena Cove and the Point Arena Wharf. Ample spring water on the ranch ensures enough natural water for homesites and irrigated landscaping. The air quality is incomparable, and this ranchland is in one of the most attractive geographical areas of Northern California. Properties of this size and nature and in this locale rarely transfer ownership. $3,900,000.
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Nestled in the foothills of the Coastal Mountains, Atwood Ranch provides a perfect setting where broodmares and foals enjoy life on 2,500 acres of native grasslands in the oak-studded, rolling hills of Northern California. Captivating views of snowcapped Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen, the Sierras and the Sacramento Valley create the backdrop for this premier breeding and training facility. The ranch is fully committed to its principles of breeding, raising and nurturing the finest Quarter Horses, bred for competition in cutting, cattle working events and reining, as well as recreational performance. The ranch specializes in extensive young horse development and educational programs, including the Parelli Pre-School Training program, but is equally suited for a first-class performance horse training operation or large-scale breeding establishment. Central to the success of the ranch programs are its impressive quality facilities; the large, freestanding 140' by 250' barn includes many amenities for the trainer and breeder with large office space, breeding shed with stocks and vet lab, tack and wash bays and foaling and stallion stalls. In addition, a 120' by 100' clear span riding arena, a 200' round training arena, 24-stall training barn, hay barn and three hot walkers accommodate most every facet of horse development necessary to this highly effective and successful breeding and training facility. Ranch fields are divided into many pastures, some with hundreds of acres, some smaller. Others are set up for special use like weaning, geriatrics or rehabilitation. Top-quality fences are built with woven wire, using steel pipe for brace posts and gates. Water is pumped from a 2,500 gpm well and circulated to the barns and most fields by miles of buried pipeline. The largest fields have big reservoirs with year-round water. Some pasture is leased to cattle operations. For additional details and photos, visit VanCleveRanches.com. Equine enthusiasts will also want to take a look at the ranch website: AtwoodRanchNaturally.com. $3,900,000.
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The Deruiter Ranch is 18 miles east of historical Kaycee, famous for the “Hole in the Wall” where Western outlaws would escape capture from pursuing lawmen. Resting on the banks of
Deruiter Ranch Wyoming v Johnson County v Kaycee
the Powder River, Kaycee and the surrounding area enjoys a spectacular view of the Big Horn Mountains to the west and the Pine Ridge to the east. Kaycee is 100 miles south of Sheridan and 70 miles north of Casper. Just off Sussex Highway, the ranch consists of 8,400± deeded, 3,235 BLM lease and 1,280 state lease acres for a total of 12,915± acres. The rolling grass hills range from 4,000 to 4,700 feet in elevation. Historically, the ranch has run 425 AUMs and an average of 350 tons of hay crop from the 120± acres of hay meadows during normal summer months. Water, one of the ranch’s great attributes, is plentiful. The Powder River and Four Mile Creek provide excellent habitat not only for a cattle operation, but also for wildlife. Trophy mule deer and antelope, as well as game birds, such as the sharp-tail grouse, flourish on the high-elevation hard grasses. An occasional elk is even seen along the banks of the river or stream. Numerous wells, pipelines, reservoirs, as well as Four Mile Creek and the Powder River provide livestock water. Improvements include a main home with mature landscaping, guesthouse, bunkhouse, barn, shop, certified scales and numerous other outbuildings. $3,950,000.
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One hour northwest of Casper via Highway 20 – 26, South Fork Ranch consists of 23,490 total acres: 8,392 deeded, 11,138 BLM lease, 2,680 State of Wyoming lease and 1,280 leased. The terrain consists of high rolling hills and deep draws for tremendous grazing and protection for livestock. The Powder River flows through the ranch for five miles, offering an excellent source of water for livestock and habitat for wildlife. Home to antelope and mule deer, the area is noted for trophy-type big game. The Powder River, two flowing wells and nine reservoirs provide livestock water. The ranch is divided into four pastures and would lend itself to a cow/calf or yearling operation. $1,750,000.
North Platte Valley Farm John Phillips • Mantha Phillips JR Crozier 111 West 2nd Street Casper, WY 82601
307 265-6684 office 307 237-2261 fax www.phillips-company.com
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North Platte Valley Farm offers excellent location only a mile north of Torrington. The farm consists of 66 acres with 60+ irrigated acres producing alfalfa hay. A well with center pivot provides irrigation. North Platte Valley Farm has exceptional water rights from Hill Irrigation District and Arnold Drainage District. The six-bedroom, two-bath brick home has a very open, spacious floor plan. Other improvements consist of a brick shop/barn combination with three box stalls and two tie stalls and a two-bay garage. A set of corrals and loading chute adjoin the shop/barn. $495,000.
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Clark’s Canyon Ranch rests in the very private and historical area of Wyoming’s northwest corner along the front of the rugged Beartooth Mountains. The ranch lies 26± miles northwest of Cody, Wyoming and 40 miles from Red Lodge, Montana, a popular ski resort. Yellowstone National Park’s northeast entrance is only 70 miles west on the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway. The ranch is accessed by a county-maintained gravel road via State Highway 120. The ranch consists of 3,200 total acres: 1,070± deeded, 1,500 BLM lease and 640 State of Wyoming lease. There are 365 irrigated and 134 sub-irrigated acres. Historically producing alfalfa hay, the 365 irrigated acres are used for grazing and produce native grass. The majority of the BLM lease adjoins approximately three miles of the Clark’s Fork River along the Beartooth Front and is part of the Critical Elk Winter/ Parturition Range where over 4,000 elk reside. The State of Wyoming section lies at the canyon mouth of the Clark’s Fork River and is the west boundary of the ranch. Ranch improvements are designed to complement a horse/cattle ranch operation and provide comfortable amenities for recreational enthusiasts. Large windows in the custom home offer spectacular views of the Beartooth Mountains and Clark’s Fork Canyon. Multiple outbuildings include a horse barn, tack room, indoor water and hay storage. Clark’s Canyon Ranch is an outdoor sportsman’s retreat with unlimited opportunities. Hunting enthusiasts will find resident herds of elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope and the occasional moose. Bighorn sheep and mountain goats reside near the canyon. Clark’s Fork River offers exceptional fishing for Yellowstone cutthroats and mountain white fish. The ranch and surrounding public lands offer endless acres of untamed country to outdoor enthusiasts. $6,240,000.
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Tucked against the spectacular Lost River Mountain Range, this stunning ranch is one of the premier ranches in Idaho. Consisting of 640 deeded acres on the south slope of the renowned Pahsimeroi Valley in central Idaho, Double Springs Ranch is surrounded by federal lands with no public easements and offers breathtaking mountain views, world-class salmon fishing and steelhead trout and rainbow trout fishing. Four beautiful ponds team with rainbow trout. The very well-maintained improvements complement the ranch’s beauty. Improvements include the main ranch house, guesthouse, stables/horse barn with office, tack room, horse runs, stalls, several corrals, a round pen and pastures. There is a new 7,200-square-foot equipment shop/barn, numerous outbuildings and several gravity pivots producing race horse-quality hay. This stunning, must-see ranch lies only 65 miles from world-famous Sun Valley Ski Resort. $3,800,000.
Mark Brown 111 4th Street Ketchum, ID 83340
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Nestled against federal lands, this stunning, one-of-a-kind riverfront ranch has 485 deeded acres with two miles of Salmon River frontage and excellent salmon fishing, steelhead trout fishing, world-class big game hunting and dramatic mountain and river views. Operated as a cattle ranch, the ranch has numerous improvements, including a 4,000-square-foot ranch house, guesthouse, numerous outbuildings, barns, corrals and an extensive irrigation system with several pivots and wheel lines. This ranch is a Salmon River stunner! $4,200,000.
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Sheer mountain beauty in the heart of Idaho describes this 360-acre fly-in-ranch. Surrounded by national forest and BLM land, the property includes a 1,800-foot, oneway grass strip, a 1,800-square-foot hangar, six ponds, year-round stream, fruit trees, a Western-style cabin, dramatic mountain views and world-class big game hunting. The Salmon River is just a few minutes drive away. This is a high-mountain jewel. $2,500,000.
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The Fiddle Back Ranch is widely recognized for its world-class horse and livestock facilities, including a 42,021±-square-foot block arena. The Fiddle Back is offered in its entirety of 1,889± deeded acres, with 475± irrigated acres, for $7,500,000 and in unique parcels. The parcels provide an opportunity for buying into Western life starting at $750,000. The land is an array of diversity, featuring prime building sites, substantial river frontage, hay meadows, rangeland and wildlife habitat. Efficient, well-designed irrigation improvements include five center pivots. The 1,138±-acre primary ranching unit has two homes and includes a USFS grazing lease of roughly 9,600 acres in the Timber Creek/Francs Fork areas, making it a complete livestock operation. The Fiddle Back lodge and guest cabins overlook the Greybull River. Parcel information is available at www.westernre.net.
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Big Value for the Price! Wyoming v Park County v Meeteetse
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A 56% price reduction! This 3,698±-square-foot log home on a 37±-acre country estate is in a superb location with gorgeous mountain views overlooking the Meeteetse Creek and Greybull River Valleys. Features include irrigated meadows, evergreen and cottonwood trees, sand rock formations, extensive interlock brickwork and a paved drive. The home has beautiful stone retaining walls, landscaping, fireplace, an attached two-stall garage and a detached European-style log garage with a walkout barn beneath. A 50' by 50' steel shop building with two 20' overhead doors and a four-stall horse barn are included. You must see this property to appreciate all it has to offer. Priced to sell at $697,000.
Seclusion in the Upper Southfork Wyoming v Park County v Cody
1143 Sheridan Avenue Cody, WY 82414
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This classy owner’s residence and charming guesthouse sit on a national forest boundary in the spectacular Upper Valley of the Southfork River. The property is surrounded by blue-ribbon fishing, wildlife galore and some of the most unforgettable mountain scenery in America. $685,000.
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Wood River is a blue-ribbon stream southwest of Cody and Meeteetse, Wyoming. This secluded valley is a place of ranches and coveted mountain retreats. The historic abandoned mining town of Kirwin is up the valley on national forest lands. The Wood River Valley is renowned as a premier hunting area. Offered are 1,725± deeded and 640±
State of Wyoming lease acres. 381± acres have irrigation rights. The ranch has more than a mile of Wood River frontage; much of the ranch borders the Shoshone National Forest. A spacious owner’s residence is sited on one of the prettiest spots we have seen. Built in 2004, a second house lies above the creek and pond stocked with cutthroat trout. There are attractive barns for equipment storage. A picturesque mountain guest cabin lies tucked in the southern hills. Offering priceless quiet and privacy, Heckert’s Wood River Ranch is home to a host of wildlife and a rare opportunity for life in an unspoiled valley. The vivid scenery is some of the best in the West.
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A 50% price reduction! The Ten Six Ranch offers 819± acres and nearly 2/3 mile of blueribbon native cutthroat fishing on the Greybull River. Excellent wildlife habitat abounds in varied terrain including lush river bottom, meadows and rangeland with expansive views
The Ten Six Ranch Wyoming v Park County v Meeteetse
of the river valley and surrounding mountains. There are 97± acres seeded to grass-alfalfa mix. Improvements include a unique and comfortable 1,556±-square-foot home, guesthouse, lighted 150’ by 300’ roping arena, 5,280±-square-foot barn and extensive pipe corral system with all-weather automatic water tanks. This is set up well for a horse ranch or smaller livestock operation. Enjoy this quiet and peaceful setting. Just reduced to $2,250,000.
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These 100± acres feature both sides of the north fork of the Shoshone River in the spectacular Wapiti Valley between Cody, Wyoming and Yellowstone Park. The land is in four parcels. You will have the flexibility of divided land with none of the burden of dividing. The custom log home sits near the spring-fed pond and the Northfork River. The irrigated hay meadows are home to many elk. The views of the spectacular mountains are unobstructed. The fishing is some of the best in the West. All in all, this is a prime site to enjoy life. $2,500,000
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Reflecting the rich heritage of the American West, the Little Jennie Ranch, a short drive south of Jackson Hole, represents a rare opportunity to own one of Wyoming’s most beautiful and secluded private working ranches. Located in the foothills of the Gros Ventre Mountain Range, this 3,016-acre ranch is surrounded and protected by Teton National Forest and three magnificent mountain ranges with miles of trout streams and vast rolling meadows punctuated by aspen and fir stands. In addition to 11 ranch cabins and two new barns is the main lodge, a 4,000-square-foot, two-story log residence built by Jack Kranenberg, which typifies the Native American flavor of 1950’s Western décor. Contact Richard Lewis. Price upon request.
Game Creek Ranch Wyoming v Teton County v Jackson Hole
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Game Creek Ranch is a very successful horse business dedicated to boarding, rentals, horse training and both English and Western riding lessons. The ranch sits nestled on 10.9 acres of forested hillside and pastures with
2 acres dedicated to fenced pens for outdoor boarding. A 22,000-square-foot heated barn features an indoor riding arena fully outfitted for year- round riding, competitions and fullscale events, 27 indoor stalls, an office and viewing stations. Enjoy excellent income with
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100% occupancy. Game Creek lies approximately eight miles south of the vibrant resort community of Jackson Hole and borders Bridger Teton National Forest with access to hundreds of miles of trails for horseback riding and recreating. A Western log home features four bedrooms, two and a half baths and a charming kitchen with high-end appliances. Priced for a quick sale at $2,250,000.
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Gurley Ranch Parcels Colorado v San Miguel County v Wright’s Mesa
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These properties embrace the Mountain West lifestyle in high mesa ranches. Spectacular mountain and valley views take in lush irrigated meadows, gently sloping terrain, trees, a lake, friendly neighbors and abundant wildlife. Ride the private Gurley Trail that stretches 27 miles through scenic country. Several lots are lakefront on Gurley Lake, offering world-class trout fishing. Explore the nearby Uncompahgre National Forest for unlimited riding, camping, hunting, biking, fishing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. These properties are only five to eight miles south of Norwood—the spirited center of Wright’s Mesa’s ranching community—offering excellent services, schools and restaurants. Telluride is a scenic 45-minute drive along the troutrich San Miguel River. Parcels are priced from $162,000.
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This extraordinary property with that seldomavailable location is now available. Enjoy
Cameo Rock Ranch Colorado v Larimer County v Loveland/Fort Collins
unobstructed views of snowcapped mountain peaks and city lights from any spot on this property. This exquisite parcel includes 93 acres, a gorgeous 5,600-square-foot custom
home, a 3,800-square-foot barn/shop combination, an outdoor arena and a fully paved driveway off the fully paved, county-maintained road. Approximately 60 acres are currently farmed and irrigated with eight shares of Consolidated Home Supply water included in the sales price. The home is serviced by REA Electric, a domestic water tap and natural gas. The short drive to town, yet rural feel makes this property convenient for any style of buyer. The ranch is 20 minutes south of Colorado State University and the historic “Old Town Fort Collins,” 30 minutes southwest are Boulder and the University of Colorado and 40 to 45 minutes south to downtown Denver and Denver International Airport. It lies less than five minutes from I-25 for access to any of these locations and more. This complete property includes a meticulously maintained home ready for immediate occupancy. A complete information packet is available upon request. Priced very well at $1,400,000.
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Set on 35 premium, irrigated acres, this fully functional equestrian estate is truly one of the most exceptional horse facilities in all of Colorado. Views of the Front Range Rocky
Pura Vida Ranch Colorado v Larimer County v Fort Collins
Mountains are a bonus from any spot on the property. The ranch features multiple heated barns with stalls and runs, an indoor riding/ training arena, corrals, pastures, hay storage, a shop with luxury guest quarters, several shares of water and a 5,700-square-foot custom ranch home with gourmet kitchen and a master suite overlooking the barns and pastures. The main home also has a fully equipped, two-bedroom, extended family apartment. The home’s exterior features multiple and unique outdoor living spaces for true Colorado outdoor entertaining. This property is home to world champion horses and lies only minutes to Colorado State University and the highly desired and historic Old Town Fort Collins with shopping, dining, festivals, art, theaters and more. Call for more information. $2,050,000. Please call for additional properties available, but not listed in this advertisement.
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Hunter’s dream, this very private, 40-acre mountain ranch consists of lush pasture surrounded by forest and rock outcroppings at an 8,400-foot elevation. It offers a fully self-contained cabin (with kitchen, bath and loft bedrooms) plus a guest bunkhouse. The property has solar and generator power only. There is a barn, corrals and a fenced paddock.
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Deer, bear, turkey and plenty of trophy elk are consistently seen from the cabin. Private access to national forest is just a short distance away. Winter access will require four-wheel drive. Private access through locked gates enhance security. $398,500.
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Lazy H Ranchettes
Utah v Morgan County v East Canyon
Located nine miles south of Morgan and lying east of the Wasatch Mountains at an elevation of 5,400 feet, the Lazy H Ranch is bound on the north by both East Canyon Creek and Highway 66, which connects Morgan on Interstate 84 with East Canyon Reservoir and State Park. The Lazy H ranch is owned by a Utah family who purchased the property to hunt and recreate. The Lazy H Ranchettes were developed on the northeast corner of the ranch to package four building lots and the owner’s hay field in a 126-acre PRUD, which will be fenced and gated to protect a private .85-mile section of East Canyon Creek, known for its population of brown and rainbow trout. Hunting will not be allowed inside the PRUD. Each lot has access to the entire stretch of East Canyon Creek. A HOA will maintain the entrance, interior roads and utilities. CC&Rs will maintain the quality and value of the lots and future homes. Two four-bay garage pads have been approved close to the highway gate to store ski boats, snowmobiles and ATVs. Water wells will be drilled for each lot; power and telephone will be stubbed close by. Propane gas tanks and a septic/drain field system need to be installed on individual lots. These are the only lots available along the four-mile stretch of Highway 66 between East Canyon Dam and White’s Crossing. Their versatility might include holding them as an investment or using them as either a personal residence-lot or a family retreat. Owner/broker. $750,000/lot.
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Own the heart of the Wood River Valley. These 3,600 acres feature top gains on 6,000± yearling cattle, free water for gravity-flow irrigated pastures, old decreed water rights, over one and a half miles of Wood River for trophy German Brown and Redband trout and a handcrafted private lake. There are four homes, a huge shop with apartment, an indoor arena, a historic barn and schoolhouse, state-of-the-art cattle-handling facility and a Northwest Cutting Horse show business. This is
Historic Wood River Valley Ranch Oregon v Klamath County v Ft. Klamath
all set at the base of Crater Lake National Park and the beautiful Cascade Mountain Wilderness. Enjoy beauty and production at its best. Buy all or separate offerings available. $18,600,000.
Owning it All Oregon v Klamath County v Sprague River
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The Sprague River runs through this private, historic, 3,080-acre ranch. Enjoy fishing, waterfowl,
antelope, deer and elk plus upland game birds and birds of prey. Enjoy open meadows and pastures,
Williamson River Frontage
a 890-acre water right claim, 1,400 acres of ponderosa pine forest, a lake and a pond. Build your dream home, hunt club, cattle ranch or family retreat on this diversified holding with views of Cascade
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Mountains, river and valley. Bordering national forest with easy access, this fenced and cross-fenced
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Water’s Edge Ranch
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46 fenced and cross-fenced acres in organic, irrigated pasture and hay. Hundreds of miles of U.S. Forest Service trails lie just out the gate. The owner will carry with large down! $645,000.
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This private 13,950-square-foot lodge/home lies just feet from the Klamath Lake inlet on 500± acres. Enjoy vast views of the lake, Cascade Mountains and the adjacent Nature Conservancy preserve. Exceptional facilities include a 44,000-square-foot steel arena, 3,000-square-foot restored home, 1,600-square-foot guest home, 1,700-square-foot heated kennel, greenhouse, pole hay barn and welded pipe corrals. Unlimited recreational opportunities include abundant migratory and
Linda Long 541 891-5562 cell 3550 Highway 97 North Chiloquin, OR 97625 Linda@craterlakerealtyinc.com www.craterlakerealtyinc.com
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resident waterfowl, trophy lake and river fishing near national forest with elk, deer and antelope and equestrian activities. There is secure, cheap irrigation for productive pastures with hay and cattle grazing and additional acreage available. Water rights for 470 acres summers up to 700 yearlings and 500 tons of hay. Amenities include cattle handling equipment, storage buildings, garages, pumps, wheel lines and ponds. The ranch borders paved county road, just 25 miles north of Klamath Falls, yet is still secluded and private! Call for details. Owner terms are possible.
Collins C6 Ranch Arizona v Santa Cruz County v Patagonia
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The C6 Ranch lies between Patagonia and Sonoita, Arizona at the northwest end of the Canelo Hills. Comprised of steep hills, long ridges and expansive canyons, this strong grass country is beautiful and productive. Carrying capacity of the ranch is 215 head of cattle year-long. Private land consists of two parcels: 40 acres and 4.15 acres, both adjacent to 12,920 acres of national forest comprising the 215-head grazing allotment utilized by the ranch. 17.5 miles of pipelines supplied by wells provide permanent livestock water at 26 locations, making the C6 one of the best-watered ranches in southeast Arizona. A 1,600-square-foot masonry ranch house, small barn and shop and working corrals comprise its additional, principal improvements. $1,075,000.
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Located 68 air miles southeast of Tucson, Lone Mountain Ranch is one of southern Arizona’s last big working cattle ranches. Stretching along the border almost from the floor of the San Rafael Valley to the ridgeline of the Huachuca Mountains, the ranch includes a 950-head, year-round, 52,165-acre grazing allotment on Coronado National Forest. Portions of the ranch are nearly level or gently rolling, while other parts are mountainous. Private land consists of two parcels: 40 acres and 58.48 acres. Each parcel of private land includes a headquarters. The ranch is “off the grid,” but has telephone service. $2,200,000 with cattle.
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These 3,450 total acres overlooking Walla Walla, Washington, borders National Forest and lays on the Oregon/Washington border. This tremendous hunting ranch features 1,000+ flat timbered acres with a 6% growth rate, as well as a lodge, barn, bunkhouse and four miles of the private North Fork of the Walla Walla River for fishing. Call Kal at 541 969-7358 for more information. RMLS#9015707. $3,950,000.
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These 31 total acres feature 18+ solid set irrigated acres from the main stem of the John Day River and 3,000 feet of frontage. There is not a single improvement that needs to be done. This would make a great vineyard! There is too much to even start describing. This property can be split. Visit our site for more pictures and information on this property. Enjoy a China Hat view off the additional building site. RMLS#9044359. $500,000.
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Enjoy 71 timbered acres with views of the Walla Walla Valley and the Blue Mountains. Just 15 minutes from Pendleton, the ranch has a threebedroom, three-bath, 2,397-square-foot ranchstyle home, a large shop capable of storing two motor homes, a two-car garage and carport and a new four-stall barn with a guest room and nice tack room! $449,000. RMLS# 10042964.
Garton & Associates Realtors, LLC Kalvin B. Garton, Broker/Owner Accredited Land Consultant, 2009 Oregon R.L.I. Land Broker Of The Year 207 SW 9th Pendleton, Oregon 97801
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Two miles west of the Ritter Hot Springs, this property lies on the middle fork of the John Day River. Eight-mile creek runs for a half mile through the property. A spectacular 3,448-square-foot custom house (built in 2000) has three bedrooms, two and half baths, a four-car garage/shop, greenhouse, pond and orchard. A second home is in need of repair.
www.easternoregonland.com • gartonar@uci.net RMLS#10015199. $549,000.
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Montana v Ravalli County v Florence Located 30 miles south of Missoula in the Bitterroot Valley, this property sits amidst mountainous, rolling “Big Sky Country” with many beautiful scattered pine trees and pristine meadows where elk and mule deer abound. Enjoy breathtaking scenery and beautiful building sites with snowcapped mountains to the west and BLM land to the south and north. A 70,000±-acre timbered tract lies to the east. Eight Mile Creek runs parallel to Eight Mile Creek Road on the south side, and two small streams flow out of the north side of the property down into the creek. All water rights and subsurface oil and gas minerals owned by seller will be conveyed to buyer at closing and funding. This absolutely gorgeous property is conveniently located to a commercial airport in Missoula. Reasonably priced at $8,200 per acre; in 2008, it was $15,123.48 per acre. Will divide.
Coalson Real Estate Mac A. Coalson Senior Broker/Owner office: 940-682-4993 cell: 817-925-3333
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In southwestern Montana’s legendary Paradise Valley with the beautiful peaks of the Absaroka Range as its backdrop, Crow Hollow Ranch is an awe-inspiring setting. This majestic property, once inhabited by the Crow Indians, encompasses
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Beautiful Crow Hollow Ranch Montana v Park County v Livingston
includes 478 acres (198 deeded, 280 leased), over a half-mile of Suce Creek, mature aspen stands, ancient cottonwoods, grassy meadows, lush forest and mountainous elevations tucked privately into a dramatic valley. Bordered to the east by Gallatin National Forest and BLM lands to the north and south, the ranch attracts large populations of moose, deer and many other species, while providing convenient access to 900,000+ acres of wilderness. The ranch is virtually surrounded by magnificent mountains, just eight miles to downtown Livingston, with exceptional fishing on the Yellowstone River and two world-class spring creeks nearby. Improvements include a lovely period-style farmhouse and barn, charming guesthouse built in 1895, log caretaker’s cabin, outdoor riding arena and several other historic outbuildings. These improvements, combined with the prime locale and breathtaking landscapes, create a masterpiece of nature beckoning recreational opportunities, relaxation and gatherings with family and friends. Crow Hollow Ranch presents a unique acquisition opportunity for the discerning buyer seeking a spectacular recreational property, with close proximity to the cultural allure of downtown Livingston. New Price $4,900,000.
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This early historic property is said to be one of the first homesteads settled in the coveted Pine Creek area of Livingston’s Paradise Valley. Alpine Pine Creek flows diagonally across this wooded 14-acre site near the Yellowstone River. Hidden remnants of tepee rings can be found among the mature trees and lush landscape that provide an insulating windbreak. Set amid an amazing backdrop of 360-degree mountain views, the circa 1890 farmhouse is in the Country Victorian style, with a veranda front porch, two side porches, gabled roof lines and a cupola. A major, architect-drawn remodel in 1998 has added exquisite detail and elegance to this extraordinary historic home. The property at the rear of the house faces west and offers the most incredible nightly sunsets. Here, you will also find a classic New England-style, three-stall horse barn with hayloft and tack room, wood-burning sauna (originally the coal house), a root cellar, chicken coop and fenced raised bed vegetable garden. Following the curving graveled r
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1808 East River Rd. • Livingston, MT 59047 spectacular scenery to enjoy from the front porch. The property is fenced and cross-fenced. Original
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early water rights convey. Apple trees, a raspberry patch, perennial beds and an old-fashioned white wooden church lie across the road. This is a true country home and setting. $1,350,000.
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Located in Rio Rico, 60 miles south of downtown Tucson and 14 miles north of Nogles, the county seat, The Padilla consists of 690 acres and is one of the last large, unsubdivided blocks of land in the area. The property is bordered by subdivisions to the north, east and south, with the Coronado National Forest along the western boundary. There are moderate to steep-sided ridges, rolling hills and rock outcroppings. The views from the top of the ridges are outstanding in every direction. This parcel is ideal for a resort, golf course, subdivision or gentleman’s ranch. $6,900,000.
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Set in the beautiful foothills of the Santa
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Creek Ranch consists of 1,120 acres of oak and mesquite-covered hills and a 150-acre irrigated pasture. The water for this pasture is provided by 588 acre feet of spring-fed water (grandfathered rights). A half-mile of year-round creek feeds two stocked irrigation ponds. Large sycamores and willows line much of the creek and ponds. If you could ask for more, the property is adjacent on its east boundary to Coronado National Forest for 1.5+ miles for some of the most beautiful riding/hiking trails with views of the Santa Rita Mountains and surrounding countryside. The headquarters includes an old, but livable, ranch house, excellent pipe corrals and cattle working facilities, auto-watering systems, steel barns and steel sheds. State Highway 82 is the west boundary, providing paved access at several points including the headquarters. The ranch lies about halfway between Sonoita and Patagonia along Highway 82, about five minutes to either community. Tucson is a short 45-minute drive. The entire area is renowned for natural beauty, bird watching, Mearns quail
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Double JK Ranch lies in the beautiful Santa Rita Foothills of southern Arizona at an elevation of
and trophy Coues (pronounced “cooze”) deer hunting. This is an exceptionally beautiful property with endless possibilities. Now is the time to make your move to Sonoita Creek Ranch. $6,188,000.
5,000 feet. Five miles north of Sonoita and 45 miles south of downtown Tucson, the property consists of 157.91 acres of gently rolling hills with huge oak and mesquite trees and is surrounded on three sides by BLM land. Improvements include a 2,700-square-foot adobe owner’s home, a 2,000-square-foot adobe caretaker’s home, 12-stall barn, hot walker, hay barn and more. Historically the property has been used as a race horse breeding facility with many renowned race horses born here. This is one of the most desirable properties in the Sonoita area. $1,780,000.
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World-class views of the San Juans and Cimarron Valley await you when you come home to the Screaming Elk Ranch. This is one of Western Colorado’s finest properties for unmatched views, seclusion, year-round access and hunting on your own 403 acres or nearby national forest for deer, elk and bear. Recreation is limitless, while the conveniences of a regional airport, shopping and restaurants are less than 40 minutes away. For the fisherman, it is just minutes to the Gunnison River in Black Canyon National Park or Blue Mesa Reservoir for great fishing or boating enjoyment. As you tour this pristine property, you will find the terrain changes with each new area having a unique beauty. The habitat for elk is perfect here with the thick stands of aspen, open meadows, several ponds and creek. You will know why they call it Screaming Elk Ranch when you are sitting
on the porch in the fall enjoying the views at sunset and the bull elk start bugling. Year-round access makes Screaming Elk Ranch the perfect family or corporate retreat. The beautifully appointed home depicts Western charm with rustic, exposed timbers, covered porches, a stamped ceiling and a gorgeous rock fireplace. Move right in; most everything from the kitchen table to the four wheelers is included. So come in, sit down, relax, breathe the air and enjoy the sights, sounds and comforts of a truly spectacular western Colorado property. $2,900,000.
Alpine View 909 South Townsend Ave. Montrose, CO 81401
970 249-6658 office 970 249-0361 fax office@montrosecorealestate.com
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Wild Divine Ranch Colorado v Boulder County v Boulder
Step back 100 years to when true cowboys ranched the beautiful Rocky Mountain meadows and lived off the land. Wild Divine Ranch in the Boulder Valley is an authentic reflection of Colorado’s yesteryear while maintaining Colorado luxury living. This high-mountain ranch is a recreational paradise where each day begins with snowshoeing, horseback riding, hunting and fly-fishing and ends with the majesty of a mountain sunset. It is a land where a select few may experience the excitement and amenities of a true nature’s paradise. The dream-of-a-lifetime holding includes 175+ acres, multiple year-round springs and numerous outbuildings, including a newly renovated 1920s vintage house, the original homestead cabin, log barn, blacksmith shop and an additional 5-acre building envelope for the future construction of an executive residence. The land is heavily timbered with a healthy diversity of native trees and includes a large open hay meadow, which has historically produced from 1,200 to 2,000 bails of hay per year. Though worlds away from traffic and city congestion, Wild Divine Ranch is conveniently sited just 12 miles of Boulder, a vibrant community home to the University of Colorado and a hotbed for innovation and technology. In addition, the ranch is within an hour of an international airport, world-class Colorado ski resorts and area business hubs including Denver and Fort Collins. Do not hesitate to take hold of this rare opportunity. $2,995,000.
SCOTT FRANKLUND LEGENDARY PROPERTIES at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
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On the west side of the Black Hills with over five miles of Inyan Kara Creek running through, this ranch includes 5,392 deeded, 640 state leased and 480 BLM acres. Enjoy creek bottoms, valleys, deep draws, grasslands, high plateaus and wooded hills with pine, cedar, oak, cottonwood and aspen. There are two creeks, wells, springs, reservoirs and a new pipeline. Historically, some fields along Inyan Kara Creek were irrigated with side-rolls. There are miles of trails for horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, ATVs, snowmobiling or cross-country skiing. Elk, deer, antelope and turkey are in the area. Two sets of improvements include a log home, horse barn, ranch house,
Saddle Tree Ranch Wyoming v Crook County v Sundance
quonset and sheds. Twenty miles from Sundance and less than five miles from I-90, this is one of
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This large Wyoming ranch in good cattle country offers world-class elk, mule deer and
the finest ranches for sale in northeastern Wyoming at this time. $7,791,440.
Lytle Creek Ranch Wyoming v Crook County v Hulett
pronghorn antelope hunting plus turkey and sage grouse. Offering 62,080 total acres (41,519 deeded, 4,762 state lease and 15,799 BLM lease), this sportsman’s haven qualifies for landowner elk tags. North of Casper and one hour from blue-ribbon trout fishing, the ranch has two residences, a hunting lodge, cabin, two sets of
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shipping pens with scales, good outbuildings Discover a hidden gem on the western Black Hills in one of the most picturesque and private settings and corrals. The terrain ranges from rolling prairie pastures to steep wooded hills with pine
available in the Bear Lodge Mountains. Enjoy end-of-the-road privacy with live water and the entire east side bordering the Black Hills National Forest. The ranch is comprised of 1,160 deeded acres
and cedar. Major drainages include Big Bull and a 65-head U.S. Forest Service grazing permit. A striking mixture of pine-covered hills, steep Cedar, Little Bull Cedar, Salt Creek, 7L, Gillum
canyons, aspen groves, high plateaus, unobstructed views, rolling meadows, creek bottoms and bur
Draw and Bobcat. Multiple reservoirs, springs
oak draws provide an exquisite landscape. Almost two miles of Lytle Creek runs through the ranch.
and water wells lie throughout the ranch. As
Ranch buildings include a three-bedroom home, hunter’s cabin, several barns, machine shed and
one of the largest ranches available for purchase shop. The combination of majestic vistas, mountain scenery, live water and access to public lands in Wyoming at this time, Bull Cedar Ranch
make the Lytle Creek Ranch a place you will want to enjoy for a lifetime. $3,480,000.
combines exceptional hunting, open vistas,
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seclusion and a low-overhead ranch operation
vacation destination or a year-round residence.
in an area with “good to excellent” wind energy
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potential. $19,950,000. The south end of the
located to take advantage of the year-round
ranch may be purchased separately.
recreation in the Black Hills. A Western lodge
Dry Creek Log Home Wyoming v Weston County v Sundance
atmosphere has all of the upgrades for fine living and full-scribe construction with three levels designed for entertaining guests and luxurious living. The 6,100±-square-foot, five-bedroom,
four- and one-half-bath home has a huge great room, game room, sitting area, fitness room, office
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Unlike any other ranch in Colorado, the secluded 2,000±-acre Powder Basin Ranch offers a private ski area that boasts more than 30 high-elevation ski runs and enjoys boundless terrain ranging from groomed runs to expert trails, steep chutes, open bowls and vast glades—all accessible by a
Powder Basin Ranch Colorado v Gunnison County v Telluride/Crested Butte
luxury heated Snowcat. The ranch offers exclusive road access to thousands of acres of public lands and boasts natural features and views worthy of a national park with mountain meadows, commanding cliffs and free-standing rock spires. A network of extensive trails provides four seasons of recreation from alpine and Nordic skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing to horseback riding, climbing and mountain biking. The forest, a healthy mix of mature aspen, spruce, pine and fir, offers world-class hunting. There are several fishing ponds and a 20-acre lake stocked with full-bodied rainbow and cutthroat trout. An unparalleled opportunity offered in its entirety or partnership. $19,000,000. Visit PowderBasinRanch.TellurideAreaRealEstate.com
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Held by one family for generations, this remarkable ranch is one of the finest properties in the Telluride region to ever come to the market.
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In the verdant, rolling meadows of Hastings Mesa, approximately 18 miles from Telluride, Indian Hills Ranch represents a unique opportunity to purchase 422± idyllic acres. Enjoy the utmost in privacy while viewing the region’s most spectacular peaks. The property is perfectly suited for aviation buffs with two grass airstrips and a hangar/studio. Southern exposure, two ponds, a spacious corral and five-stall loafing shed round out this stunning ranch. $3,975,000. Visit Indian Hills Ranch.TellurideAreaRealEstate.com
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Scully Ranch Wyoming v Johnson County v Buffalo
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Fed by the winter snows in the Big Horn Mountains, French Creek tumbles past the spacious home and rustic cabin of the 389-acre Scully Ranch. In the foothills of the Big Horns, approximately five miles west of historic Buffalo, the ranch headquarters includes a 3,716-squarefoot home, outdoor pool, guesthouse, cabin, 40' by 64' shop, two greenhouses and extensive, professional landscaping. The ranch is ideal for horses or a small cattle ranch with irrigated hay meadows, native grazing land, corrals and divided pastures. Abundant recreational opportunities in the area include skiing, hiking in the Cloud Peak Wilderness, big game hunting, boating and fishing, numerous historic sites and live music and performances at the historic Occidental Hotel in Buffalo and WYO Theater in Sheridan. Proceeds from the sale of the ranch go to the John Scully Foundation Trust that provides college scholarships for students from Wyoming and South Dakota. $2,295,000.
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Truly spectacular views of the Big Horn Mountains make living on this 80-acre ranch an ever-changing drama. Watch spectacular sunsets from the front porch of the custom-built, 4,804-square-foot home, which is attractively finished and designed for comfortable living. A 60' by 100' shop/barn has five finished rooms in addition to barn/storage space. This property is set up for horses with separate pastures, corals and a horse shelter. Only minutes north of historic Buffalo, riding opportunities abound on the nearby Bighorn National Forest and Cloud Peak Wilderness. $999,000.
Karen Buffington, Broker 490 N. Main St. • Buffalo, Wyoming 82834
877-579-8874 Karen@buffalowyomingproperties.com
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Lake Ridge Horse Ranch Wyoming v Johnson County v Buffalo
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This 140-acre state-of-the-art organic orchard near Hotchkiss, on Colorado’s Western Slope, consists of 100+ acres of apples, peaches and pears in a high-density spindle and trellis planting system. Advanced grafting techniques help provide the most productive and marketable fruit (certified organic since 1995 with established markets). Irrigation is delivered via gravity-fed filtration to an efficient drip and sprinkler system. Nine wind machines provide front protection. This property is currently three separately deeded parcels with conservation easements on two (allowing residential and agricultural use). $1,625,000 with cash leaseback.
Western Colorado Organic Orchard Colorado v Delta County v Hotchkiss
Small Farm on Redlands Mesa Near Hotchkiss Colorado v Delta County v Hotchkiss
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At the west edge of Redlands Mesa overlooking Fruitgrowers Reservoir and Currant Creek, these 153 acres feature 360-degree views of Grand Mesa, the West Elk Mountains and the San Juan Mountains. The property offers 100± irrigated acres with buried 12" pipeline from the private head gate to the property, buried 12" feeder pipeline on the property and gated pipe. Currently planted in hay/pasture, corn and wheat, the ranch has numerous building sites,
conservation
easement
potential,
domestic tap and has been legally subdivided into 30 parcels. Owner financing is available. Call for details. Priced to sell at $649,000.
Prime Mountain Land Near Paonia Colorado v Gunnison County v Kebler Pass
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Approximately 10 miles from Paonia Reservoir on Kebler Pass Road, the ranch is about an hour’s drive from Redstone. At an elevation of 7,000 to 7,600 feet, these 140+ acres consist of aspen and spruce, tall oak and open meadows. The views of the nearby Ragged Mountains, Ruby Mountain Range, Marcelina Mountain and the Gunnison Mountain Range are some of
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the most spectacular we have ever seen. Gunnison National Forest borders the property for
225 Grand Avenue • P.O. Box 778 Paonia, CO 81428
over half a mile. Access is seasonal; however, the county road is kept open in the winter to
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Cat Mountain Ranch New Mexico v Socorro County v Magdalena
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This privately managed reputation cattle ranch offers 39,364 contiguous acres (22,934.74 deeded) that lift and heave across grasslands dominated by Cat Mountain. Historically, big game hunting of trophy-class elk has supplemented the cattle business. Just 5.5 miles south of U.S. 60 and 12 miles from the Magdalena school system on paved highway, the headquarters includes a three-bedroom, two-bath adobe home on the original portion plus a two-story, two-bedroom, one-bath guest quarters. It sits in a very scenic setting along a draw and under shady Russian elm trees. The three-bedroom, adobe main residence has a metal pro-panel roof structure and an attached two-bedroom guest apartment and porch. Lots of improvements include 14 wells (some solar), shipping pens, a metal shop, metal hay barn and lots of ground water at an average of 250 feet. Wildlife predominantly consists of elk, antelope, mule deer, coyote and occasionally bear. The enviable location presents multiple opportunities for land use. The northern boundary abuts State Highway 60 for seven miles and five miles on the southern end to national forest and the San Mateo Mountains. Access is excellent via either State Hwy 60 to the ranch’s north or via NM State Road 107 along the eastern border. All ranch roads are privately maintained and there are no through roadways. Towering A-L Mountain at the southern border is a significant water shed and forms the headwater of Monica Canyon, which draws across the ranch. The western extension of the Cat Mountain Ranch is along the basin boundary of a vast ancient lakebed known as the Plains of San Agustin, which is also home to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory that operates the Very Large Array (VLA) telescopes that are booked continuously by astronomy research institutes from around the world. Improvements are designed to facilitate the day-to-day cattle operation. The ranch has two major sets of shipping pens, one with cattle scales and one used as a cattle processing weaning yard. The Cat Mountain Ranch presently obtains three archery bull elk tags, three muzzle bull and six cow elk tags. This ranch lies less than two hours from Albuquerque. $9,900,000.
Cinder Mountain Ranch New Mexico v Catron County v Quemado
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There is hardly a view in New Mexico that compares to the view from the Cinder Mountain Ranch main lodge’s large patio. This ranch is entirely off the grid, yet only four hours from Phoenix or 2.5 hours from Albuquerque. A three-bedroom home has every comfort, including solar and wind-generated electricity, satellite Internet, satellite TV and a 50-foot cell phone tower. A wood stove and additional propane forced-air heat the home. This rare in-holding can be reached on 18 miles of Forest Road from New Mexico Highway 60 or 16 miles through ponderosa pine forests from Luna, and is one of the very few entirely surrounded by public lands: two sides of BLM land and two of the Apache National Forest. It makes a perfect hunting base camp to Hunt Unit 15 and may be rented to outfitters and vacationers alike. The ranch presently receives one elk permit per year. The ranch features gorgeous views from several locations across the Apache National Forest to the south and east and endless BLM
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and privately owned ranch land to its north and west. On clear days, you can see Mt. Taylor, near
R & R Real Estate Partners, LLC
some very old alligator cedar, and grassland consists of a thick layer of predominantly black
Double Circle Ranch – HC 32 Box 265 Datil, NM 87821
gramma grass. Cattle were taken off the ranch in 1996, and only up to four horses have grazed the ranch since. Additional improvements include a small wooden guest cabin with solar panels,
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two 40' by 50' metal barns on slab, two wells, all-around four-wire fencing, metal pipe corrals and
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Grants, nearly 100 miles away. Half of the ranch is wooded with pine, pinion and cedar, including
the owner has a 3,000-foot airstrip under construction. $995,000.
Defa’s Dude Ranch Utah v Duchesne County v Hanna
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An inholding within the Forest Service, this 155acre dude ranch encompasses the North Fork of the Duchesne River and offers beauty with the majestic Uintas and Grandaddy Lakes as neighbors. Stone Face watches as you come and go, and the Aspen Hearts’ color trumpets the coming of winter. Owned and operated by the Defa family since 1940, the ranch is currently open during summer months. It has 55+ private cabin ground leases, a 1950s-style cafe, cowboy bar and dance hall, 18 rental cabins, 17-stall RV park, tent area, horse stables and two shower facility buildings. Utilities include electricity, septic fields, land-line phone and wells. $5,200,000.
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Overlooking the Strawberry Reservoir, this elite property shares its north border with the forest. Only five other cabin owners lie to the west. It offers power in the northwest corner and 16' ROW through a locked gate. Quakies cover the top and overlook a wildflower sage carpet. $999,700.
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Yes, it is the top of the mountain and works as your private hunting area. This property is remote, yet accessible. Two parcels: 640 and 480 acres. Priced at $864 per acre. $965,440.
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These 1,030± scenic acres in Wild Horse Plains, Montana are calling your name. Set in the most temperate climate in the state, this riverfront ranch has all the beauty of Montana with mild weather and a long growing season. With over two miles of the Clark Fork River, including Class 2 rapids and State of Montana land adjacent, this ranch is a recreational paradise.
Clark Fork River Ranch Montana v Sander County v Wild Horse Plains
Throw in a bit of irrigated hay ground, a modest log home and nice metal shop and your retreat awaits. Rocky Mountain elk, big horn sheep and whitetail and mule deer dot the landscape
year-round. This habitat, included in The Crown of the Continent, is one of the most pristine in the world. Come home to Montana. $3,499,000.
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Saw Creek Ranch has it all with national forest, miles of Little Beaver Creek and end-of-canyon
With no restrictions, these 320 acres feature a privacy. Rarely do you experience this kind of peace far from highway noise, power lines and 5,000±-square-foot unfinished lodge, 90 acres railroads. A setting this tranquil is priceless! South-facing building sites, irrigated hay ground and of pasture with water rights from an irrigation
a domestic spring on the national forest are only a few features that set this ranch apart. Trophy
ditch that traverses the ranch, timberland and elk call this property home, as well as mule and whitetail deer and all the varied species of rare four springs (one appropriated for 35 gpm). animals that make this a valuable component of The Crown of the Continent. Buy all or part of this A 1-acre, spring-fed pond was engineered and
gorgeous ranch. 60 acres for $499,000; 300 acres for $1,985,000 or all 417 acres for $3,120,000.
filed with the state, but not installed. Backing to national forest, this very private ranch offers an on-site gravel pit and three water wells. Elk, deer, moose and other wildlife are yearround residents. This property lies near the scenic small town of Trout Creek, well known as a fishing and hunting paradise! $2,600+ is invested in this property. $1,695,000.
Realty-Northwest Tina Morkert, Broker, ABR 1013 Main Street Thompson Falls, MT 59873
877 7VIEWMT 877 784-3968 www.realty-northwest.net
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“Lota Wata” Montana v Sanders County v Noxon/Heron
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This rare, one-of-a-kind, 87±-acre property features the beautiful, private Lota Wata Lake fed by three cold, clear springs and 1,500+ feet of Avista frontage on the Clark Fork River and Cabinet Gorge Reservoir. A 3,600-square-foot, four-bedroom, two- and one-half-bath, well-built custom home complements a two-bedroom, two-bath guest home and numerous outbuildings. Waterfowl
Gail Enger 406 370-4393
and wildlife live here! The picture is a local artist’s rendition of the property and is spot on! This
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lake with its own island, springs, river and two homes, what more could one want! $1,750,000.
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fabulous, unique property lies near the small, scenic Montana towns of Noxon and Heron. With a
Deer Creek Ranch Wyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga
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In one of Wyoming’s premier mountain valley communities, Deer Creek Ranch consists of 1,348± deeded acres. It lies at the foot of Pennock Mountain and is surrounded by a Wildlife Habitat Management area and state and BLM lands. This ranch has end-of-the-road privacy and incredible views of the Snowy Range Mountains, which are part of the Medicine Bow National Forest. This area is rich in wildlife and large game herds, including elk, deer and antelope. Two miles of Deer Creek flow through the property from its headwaters in the Snowy Range. Lazily flowing through dense aspen and willow groves, Deer Creek meanders past ranch buildings and open meadows. Several beaver ponds lie on the west side of the property. The ranch has 6.54 CFS of water rights dating back to 1897 and currently irrigates 205 acres in native grass hay. Improvements consist of a 3,500-square-foot, two-story log home, completely remodeled in 1996, with two separate and very charming, fully furnished log cabins, a traditional loft-style horse barn with tack room, hay barn, workshop and tractor shed—all in excellent condition and surrounded by mature trees. Due to its strategic location
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its “open space” value. Just eight miles to the entrance of Saratoga’s prestigious “members only” Old Baldy Club, this private, well-kept ranch offers everything in a wonderful location. $2,495,000.
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Beautiful Lake Setting With Rocky Mountain Views Colorado v Boulder County v Longmont
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Why go on vacation, when you can vacation at home? Walk out the back door to a private 4-acre stocked lake. Sit on the dock and enjoy abundant wildlife. Walk along your own stretch of Boulder Creek. Relax on the deck and watch the sun set over the Rockies. This lovely two-story home features four bedrooms, three baths, eat-in kitchen,
family/recreation room, workshop and a bed and breakfast atmosphere filled with antiques, a vintage fireplace and hardwood floors. This 11.5±- acre property features RV/boat parking, numerous storage buildings, easy commute to Denver/Boulder and plenty of room for your horses. Beware—Your friends will come to visit, but will not want to leave! Possible owner financing. View a virtual tour of this property at http://www.realvideotour.com/VT1767. $969,000. Contact Jim Green.
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As you walk into this incredible home on 8 acres, you will be amazed by the view of the Rocky Mountains, Twin Peaks and the inground heated pool with attached Jacuzzi and water feature. Great for entertaining, the five-bedroom home features a very open and flowing floor plan, country kitchen, fivepiece master bath, dining room, workshop, wood floors, oversized garage and a lower lever with a wet bar, office and den with fireplace. Outbuildings include an office (23' by 23') with an underground air gun
Custom Home on 8 Acres With Incredible Views and Amenities
range, a shop (100' by 50') and an insulated
Colorado v Weld County v Greeley
shop (60' by 40'). This fabulous property is perfect for horses with abundant pasture and
Extraordinary Country Estate
plenty of room for your toys. near Ft. Collins/ Greeley. View a virtual tour of this property at
Colorado v Larimer County v Loveland
http://www.realvideotour.com/VT35321. $699,000. Contact Jim Green.
Jim Green 720-564-6048 direct Jgreen@wkre.com • www.jimgreen.com
Andria Allen 303-810-8375 direct andria@andriaallen.com www.andriaallen.com
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This fantastic 35-acre equestrian property with a custom home has wonderful Rocky Mountain and foothills views! The home features a professionally finished walk-out lower level with a kitchenette, dining and theater rooms, a second master and two additional bedrooms. The main floor features a master suite, formal dining room and a formal living room with fireplace. The best rooms in the house are the great room and kitchen. Enjoy slab granite countertops, a fireplace and country and dog-friendly tile flooring. There is beautiful four-rail white fencing, six-plus pastures with shelters, large outdoor arena, round pen, two barns (46' by 36' and 64' by 36'), nine large stalls with runs, heaters, hay storage, hot water wash rack and heated waterers. $1,149,000. Contact Andria Allen.
Buck Springs Ranch
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Beautiful Buck Springs Ranch lies at the base of the Maury Mountains, only an hour from Bend and its extensive recreational and cultural amenities. The ranch encompasses
15,700Âą acres (9,000 deeded and 6,700 government leased). Bordered by thousands of acres of national forest, the ranch offers exceptional privacy, beautiful scenery, productive land, pine and aspen forests, hunting, wildlife viewing and one of the greatest climates in the United States. The ranch's numerous springs, ponds and creeks attract deer, elk, antelope, game birds and more. There are three residences, a top-quality arena barn, kennel, shops and excellent large-animal handling facilities. Co-listed with Mason Morse Ranch Co. (Robb Van Pelt, 970 948-0423). The property is offered as a single unit, but may be split. $7,900,000.
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San Pedro River Inn Arizona v Cochise County v Hereford
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A lifestyle awaits you on 10.55 prime acres rich in wildlife and located in southeast Arizona’s premier birding area, 80 miles southeast of Tucson. This ranch is surrounded by the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area and a short walk to the flowing San Pedro River—a true rarity in the desert southwest. In this protected area, many species of birds, some rare, and mammals thrive in the lush
Robert Maloney Charlene Doyle 741 E. Fry Blvd. • Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
520 559-1600 charlene.doyle@ymail.com www.CharleneDoyle.com www.Century21GlobalPartners.com
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cover made possible by the year-round San Pedro River. The river trails connect to 50,000+ public acres. The grounds have two ponds, two wells, several acres of pasture and a grove of massive cottonwoods, Arizona ash, willows, evergreens and fruit and pecan trees among a carpet of lush lawns. Six RV spaces have full hookups, and an area is available for pasturing horses. In addition, there are five charming residences (totaling 6,375 square feet), some of which are historic, others large enough for small gatherings and all well maintained and fully turn-key. Among possible uses for this property include a family home or compound, corporate retreat, facility for nature studies, bed and breakfast or…?
Spreading out across a broad tree-lined valley at
Soda Springs Ranch
An Arizona Ranch Like No Other Arizona v Yavapai County v Rimrock
a mild 3,400-foot elevation, Soda Springs Ranch is truly a one-of-a-kind property unmatched in beauty and serenity. With over three quarters of a mile of frontage along both sides of Wet Beaver Creek, this land enjoys one of the largest private riparian holdings in Arizona. Bordered by national forest, its 134 generously watered acres are set amid lush, irrigated pastures, year-round springs, ponds and wetlands. The land’s rich loam soils, abundant water and warm, sun-drenched days provide the perfect medium for your own certified organic fruit orchards and vegetable gardens. Ownership includes a spacious 5,000-square-foot main lodge with professionally equipped kitchen and bar, 10 guest rooms, four fully renovated historic homes, an eight-stall stable, stocked trout pond with full-service ramada, large equipment building and shooting range. The ranch is only one and a half freeway hours from metropolitan Phoenix. $8,000,000. Complete sale details and a comprehensive photo album are available at sodaspringsranchaz.com.
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H Lazy 6 Ranch
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Montana v Teton County v Choteau
H Lazy 6 Ranch consists of 3,500± deeded acres nestled at the base of the “Rocky Mountain Front,” one of the most scenic areas in the United States. The ranch offers numerous building sites with some of the most dramatic, unobstructed views of the “Rocky Mountain Front” found anywhere. Near the 20,000-acre Pine Butte Preserve and 15 minutes to national forest and access to Bob Marshall Wilderness, the property has nearly eight miles of live water and an 8-acre pond that provide fishing, shelter for wildlife and livestock water. The ranch headquarters consists of a 4,000±-square-foot home with four bedrooms, three baths, a large living room, office, ranch kitchen and three stone fireplaces. Outbuildings include a garage/shop and an indoor arena with 12 stalls and corrals built for cattle and buffalo. $5,500,000.
Horse Thief Trail Ranch Montana v Park County v Livingston
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Only 10 miles from Livingston, these 680± very secluded acres feature end-of-the-road privacy with not another home in your view, but not remote. Three mountain ranges provide the backdrop for this historical home. The original Montana homesteads, constructed around
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1890, were dismantled, moved and reconstructed in this wonderful setting. The wide-board
504 E. Park Street Livingston, MT 59047
floors are reclaimed wood. Custom cherry cabinets, claw-foot tubs and antique lighting are
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Antelope, deer and Hungarian partridge abound. This ranch is platted in 17 separate parcels.
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just some of the amenities. There is an original 1874 log guesthouse, a shop and a log barn. Seller may divide. $4,000,000.
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An oasis in the Wyoming Mountain Range of western Wyoming, the Spring Creek Ranch, with its more than 917 amazingly beautiful acres, provides an exceptional opportunity for the true lover of wildlife and private fishing and hunting. Lush river bottom and verdant meadows are surrounded by high peaks teeming with large game animals. Originally homesteaded in the late 1800s, the ranch straddles more than three miles of trout-rich LaBarge Creek, a tributary of the fabled Green River. The ranch headquarters, sitting at the base of lovely aspen and pine-covered mountains, overlooks the entire property. Contact Darren Kleiman. $4,995,000.
Darren Kleiman, Associate Broker 307 690-7642 cell 877 739-8136 toll free www.darrenkleiman.com Darren.kleiman@jhsir.com
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Oregon v Klamath County v Malin
Located in Southern Oregon, close to the California border, Klamath County is the gateway to Crater Lake, the site of some of the best hunting and fishing in Oregon and home to the amazing A bar K Ranch! Offering thousands of dollars already invested and ready, this profitable, 78-acre working ranch features Class A water rights. The ranch features a potato cellar (54' by 180')
with humidifier/sensors; hay storage (70' by 130'); shop (36' by 36'); an RV shed (30' by 50'); a 6-truck and separate 3-truck storage/garage; two pump stations (one 60 GPM insulated and one domestic); field pump station, 110, 220 & 440V; electric fencing; five wheel lines and more. The alfalfa/grass-hay crops are profitable. Excellent potato ground with underground drainage for all 78 acres. This ranch has a completely enclosed irrigation system for crops. Cattle and equipment are negotiable outside of the contract. The beautiful 3,500±-square-foot home overlooking the ranch features four bedrooms (two downstairs and two up). You will love the country kitchen and sunroom plus the huge professional office that overlooks the ranch. You are just a few minutes to town and 30 minutes from a major hospital and shopping. When you have some time to think about recreation, you will be living in the heart of the best fishing and hunting in Oregon. For more information on the A bar K Ranch, view a virtual tour at http://bit.ly/ey6nDv. $675,000.
Barb Hall, Licensed Oregon Broker 541 331-3169 3815 South 6th Street, Suite 110 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 bhall@cbkfalls.com Bill Haskins, President & Principal Broker
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Delta Ranch lies less than two and a half hours south of Salt Lake City and five short minutes to Delta,. This beautiful Utah property and cabin sit on a 160-acre hunting paradise with abundant pheasant, wild duck and geese, mule deer and coyote. Two miles of Sevier River frontage hosts plentiful white bass, walleye, perch and channel cats. A beautiful, secluded,
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cabin (built in 2010) backs onto the DMAD Reservoir. The home features gorgeous views of the high cliff sides of the Sevier River from a vaulted window wall. Very private and secluded and five minutes off the highway, the ranch offers a private boat ramp, jet skiing, canoeing, abundant ATV trails and hiking and bird watching along the river. The three-level, lodge-style cabin, with half logs and rocks on the exterior, features tongue-and-groove, vaulted pine ceilings on the main and upper levels and tongue-and-groove on the walls of large portions of each room or area. Enjoy four bedrooms, three full baths and a half-bath on the main level, a master room with jetted bath and shower, two gas fireplaces (great room and master bedroom), two upper-level bedrooms with loft area for game room, surround-sound theater in basement family room and a finished basement with bedroom, kitchenette, storage and full bath. The large garage has abundant storage and plenty of room for ATVs and more. The home features beautiful granite countertops throughout, as well as tiled baths and entryways. There is a mudroom off the kitchen and next to the laundry room. The stunning gourmet kitchen features two ovens, a five-burner Electrolux cooktop and
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970 327-0162 Hays Ranch on Gurley Lake: Wright’s Mesa, Southwestern CO. Lovely 4BR/4.5BA lakefront home on 35 acres. Fabulous trout fishing. Spectacular lake and mountain views. Use the 800acre wildlife preserve and 27-mile private riding trail. Price reduced for a quick sale: $699,000! Lone Cone Ranch: Wright’s Mesa, Southwestern CO. Retreat on 496 acres, with a custom 6,500 sq. ft home, pond, riding arena, horse corral, 5-stall horse barn and 5-car enclosed garage. The 5-bedroom, 5.5bath house includes 3 separate living areas, media room, gourmet kitchen and a huge wraparound deck outside to enjoy morning coffee or evening cocktails. Magnificent views of Lone Cone Mountain and the San Juan Mountain range and situated in a lake district. Adjacent to the Uncompahgre National Forest - accessible by horseback and foot. $3,950,000 Ridge View Ranch: Wright’s Mesa, Southwestern CO. 40-acre ridge-view parcel with great canyon, mountain and valley views. Borders BLM lands, includes 100% mineral rights, water well, natural gas tap and road/driveway. Peaceful, secluded, yet close to both Norwood and Telluride. $169,900 Circle G Ranch: Wright’s Mesa, Southwestern CO. Exquisite high-end home on 75 acres bordering BLM, with lake and mountain views. Fully furnished and lovely details everywhere in this log/stone/ granite/tile home. 3-car garage & 4-stall horse barn. $1,900,000 Private Cabin: Wright’s Mesa, Southwestern CO. This cabin in the woods, on 40 acres, offers great mountain views. Privacy, yet minutes to town. This maintenance-free, over-engineered home has abundant custom touches inside. $285,000 Country Cottage on Wright’s Mesa: Southwestern CO. 3BR house on 4+ acres with exquisite mountain and valley views. Peaceful country living, yet just minutes from the spirited ranching town of Norwood. $310,000
The Chickering Company Ranches, Lakes, Rivers / Broker ranches@chickeringco.com www.ranchbuyer.com Terry Hundemer
530 265-5774 or 530 913-8095
classifieds
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CHARITY VALLEY: Carson Pass, California Rare and untouched, this 160 acre parcel is completely surrounded by national forest and is less than .25 mile from the Mokelumne Wilderness boundary. Just over a mile to a paved road, yet you feel like you are hundreds of miles from civilization. One of the few private holdings in Charity Valley, this property offers a classic willow-lined small trout stream meandering through pine and fir forests and alpine meadows, providing a clean canvas for creating your mountain retreat. Charity Valley is on the east side of the Sierra near Carson Pass, about 6 miles south of Hope Valley and 45 minutes from Lake Tahoe in Alpine County. Asking $1,080,000 THE BUTTE RANCH DUCK CLUB This is an historic, classic, Butte Sink duck club, immediately south of Stack Farms Duck Club and immediately east of Colusa Shooting Club, and is approximately .5 mile (as the duck flies) southeast of the Bean Field federal waterfowl preserve. The 185± acres of hunting grounds, 20± of which consist of an oak savannah and fields forming excellent habitat for wild turkeys, doves and quail. The seasonal dove hunting can be excellent. The balance, consisting of natural cover wetlands, holds 8 boat-to blinds accessible from the club's boat dock pond, and 2 blinds adjacent to the oak savannah that are walk-to blinds. The clubhouse, a classic duck club "lodge"-type structure, consists of 9 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a large common room/ dining room and excellent kitchen. The clubhouse is surrounded by lawns for dog exercise, horseshoe pit and clay pigeon shooting. Price: $2,700,000
John L. Scott Real Estate www.johnlscott.com/rickmanion
541 554-6966 30 Acres of Income Vineyard. $1,249,000
Headquarters West, Ltd. Paul Groseta
928 634-8110
Wild Devine Ranch
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Northern Arizona Vineyard – 18.41 acres gross with a 12-acre vineyard. Nicely improved with a rammedearth main home and guest home, log cabin, office, tasting room and cold room. Grandfathered irrigation rights with 1 irrigation well and three domestic wells. REDUCED to $1,600,000 cash for the real estate and farm equipment. Volume 42 Farm&Ranch West
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$125,000 – Meacham Store - Lots of options, 1.6 acres, Duplex cabins, garage, New well, 7 RV parking spaces. Equipment: grill, furniture, walk-in cooler, large uprignt coolers, shelving. Has had liquor license and grocery and postal office (monthly income for postal operation: $817). Call Kerry, 541 377-6855. RMLS #10063769 $179,900 - 9.06 Spectacular View Acres just south of Pendleton Country Club. Water rights, power, new road. Everything needed to build your dream estate. Stick built only. $144,900 - 8.45 Acres close to Umatilla River on Bingham Road. 3BR/2BA manufactured home with garage. Call Kerry, 541 377-6855. RMLS #11012054 $259,900 – One-of-a-Kind 19.62±-acre parcel with water rights, barn, huge 2-bay shop & .5 mile of Umatilla River frontage. 4BR/2BA, 2,404 sq/ft 1-level home with hardwoods throughout, indoor Jacuzzi and sauna. Call Travis, 541 379-4258. RMLS#7120613
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877 207-9700 toll free KANSAS SOLD – Kansas Farmland non-irrigated Location: Goodland, Kansas Acres: 15,892 Description: Premier cropland excellent for wheat, corn, milo and sunflower production Website: www.ranchland.com/sold NEBRASKA SOLD – Nebraska Farmland Irrigated Location: Kimball, Nebraska Acres: 895.92 Description: Six irrigated center pivots covering corn, wheat and other crop varieties Website: www.ranchland.com/sold WYOMING SOLD – Walker’s 91 Ranch Location: Centennial, Wyoming Acres: 2,154 Description: Productive hay & cattle ranch w/calving barn and improvements. Website: www.ranchland.com/sold COLORADO SOLD – Ohio Valley Ranch Location: Gunnison, Colorado Acres: 579 Description: Live water, excellent water rights, USFS access, opportunity for homesites, recreation & striking snowcapped mountain scenery. Website: www.ranchland.com/sold NEW MEXICO SOLD – Spotted Elk Home Location: Silver City, New Mexico Acres: Up to 240 Description: Luxury home with exquisite design & quality located within Silver Bear Ranch Website: www.ranchland.com/sold
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541 276-0931 541 969-7358 cell $68,000 - 1.49-Acre View Lot. 2 tax lots. Water+ septic to this rare city lot. Call Kristine, 541 240-0903 $63,950 – Nice 2-Acre Building Site with pressurized irrigation water, well, power and phone overlooking the Columbia River in the Umatilla School District. Broker-owned. 20-mile views. $25,999 - Great Lot in Athena w/view of the Blues, in one of Eastern Oregon’s finest school districts. Motivated seller. Call Shane, 541 379-7802. $16,750 - City Lot for Stick Built or Manufactured Home. Utilities to road set back off Byers Ave. RMLS#10000437 $139,000 – 12.61 Acres - 7± acres in CRP, buildable overlooking country club & the Blues. RMLS #9040512 $90,000 - $129,999 - 19.26± & 26± Acres of Bare Ground ready for your custom stick-built home. Incredible views of Birch Creek Valley. Call Shane, 541 379-7802. RMLS#7607230 $189,999 – New Listing! 3,900± sq/ft with a 400 sq/ ft office. 3,500± sq/ft of warehouse space with 4 truck stalls & a large semi loading dock. On deeded ground close to the airport. Call Shane, 541 379-7802. $67,200 – Reduced! Peaceful retreat in mountains, full-time home/cabin. Hunting, snowmobiling & recreational facilities. Comfortable doublewide with added covered porch-hot tub and deck, metal roofForced air heat and woodstove. Timber-lined ceiling and rustic appeal. Entertain with outdoor views & firepit. Fully fenced yard, protective carport, sheds and covered storage. RMLS#10005645
R&R Real Estate Partners, LLC The New Mexico Ranch Pros Wolfgang Rempen, Broker/Partner www.NewMexicoRanchPros.com wolfgang@nmranchman.com
575 772-2735 Pie Town, NM: 640-acre mountain ranch at 8,000 feet, ponderosa & oak - $320,000 Prewitt, NM: 640 acres deeded plus 640 acres state lease – reduced to $375,000 Pie Town, NM: Horse training facility, 155 acres deeded, 2 barns, 5 trailer hookups - $ 275,000 Quemado, NM: Very cute 2-bedroom log home (2005) on 12 acres - $ 295,000 Tucumcari, NM: 140 acres on Bull Canyon Ranch, electricity, gorgeous rocks, secluded, recently reduced to $114,000.
Galles Properties Pagosa Springs, CO www.GallesProperties.com COOL SPRINGS RANCH. Bring your horses & your hiking shoes to this mountain getaway. 36 acres in a gated, park-like setting. Expansive mountain views, ample meadows, abundant wildlife and private access to BLM & state land. $229,000. Lindy Moore, 970 749-5062. TURKEY CREEK RANCH. Reduced over $1 million! 55 acres with a 7,000 sq/ft custom log lodge with 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, office and movie theater. National forest on two sides & on Turkey Creek with great fishing. Close to Wolf Creek Ski Area, paved access. $3,475,000. Steven Crow, 970 946-2134. LOG HOME W/NATIONAL FOREST ACCESS. Great log home on oversized lot steps from national forest and minutes from downtown Pagosa Springs. Perfect for a year-round mountain retreat. Hike, ride, play in millions of acres of national forest right out your backyard. $249,000. Stan Zuege, 970 759-0481.
Arnold Realty, Inc. P.O. Box 98, Newcastle, WY 82701 www.eRanches.com Jim Pederson, Broker Associate jim@eRanches.com
307 746-2083 Dead Horse Flats: Custer, South Dakota 88 acres bordering national forest on 3 sides. 2 cabins, school house and barn. $349,000 Houston Creek Ranch: Sundance, Wyoming 1,835 acres with 3+ miles of Houston Creek running through the place. Elk, deer, turkey, grouse, duck and geese. $6,100,000. Tower View Ranch: Hulett, Wyoming 1,008 acres with a great view of Devils Tower. 2 miles of highway frontage. $6,050,000 Stewart Homestead: Crook Co, Wyoming 160 acres completely surrounded by national forest. A true inholding that is off the grid. $480,000 Dutch Gulch Ranch: Beulah, Wyoming 1,190 acres on the South Redwater Creek drainage. Rolling to rugged country with habitat for elk, deer, antelope and turkey. Visibility from I-90. $3,278,000 Teapot Divide: Casper, Wyoming 15,540 acres in hardgrass country north of Casper, WY. Good summer pasture with shipping pens & scale. $5,850,000 South Fork Acreage: Sundance, Wyoming 280 acres in a remote setting on the western side of the Bear Lodge Mountains. Creek, close to national forest. $770,000 Thorn Divide Property: Carlile, Wyoming 37 acres w/2 homes, cabin, and several outbuildings. Between Keyhole State Park/Devils Tower. Offered for $395,000
McGee Pasture: Sundance, Wyoming 235 acres between the Bear Lodge Mountains and Devils Tower. Good access, great views, electricity, spring development. $940,000 Wonder View Estates: Sundance, Wyoming Scenic acreage with incredible views. Water & power available, phone nearby. 40 to 105 acres with prices starting at $180,000. Access to national forest. Mountain Inn Ranch: Custer Co., South Dakota 298 acres that has about 116 acres of grass and alfalfa meadows. Newer 42x56 pole barn. Solar-powered water well. Highway frontage. $497,000 River Bend Retreat: Hulett, Wyoming 480 acres on the Belle Fourche River in an end-ofthe-road setting. $984,000 Bear Lodge Retreat: Sundance, Wyoming 75 acres with direct access to national forest and just minutes from Sundance. At the south edge of the Bear Lodge Mtns. $495,000 Triangle Acreage: Custer County, South Dakota 32 acres adjacent to Black Hills National Forest and fronting Highway 16. A unique foothills setting for year round living or recreation. $112,000 Cochrun Acreage: Hulett, Wyoming 422 acres north of Hulett. Big rolling hills w/highway frontage. Several reservoirs. $649,880. Crook County Acreage: Devils Tower, Wyoming 35 acres w/water available. Close to power & phone. Between Sundance and Devils Tower. $160,000 Tower Estates: Devils Tower, Wyoming 8 acres south of Devils Tower with water tap available. Highway frontage. $98,000 Wonder View Ranch: Sundance, Wyoming 2,486 acres with “top-of-the-world” views, abundant wildlife and highway frontage. Just 15 minutes from Devils Tower. $5,750,000 The Range: Gillette, Wyoming 248 acres currently used for shooting range & firearms training with numerous size ranges. Quonset, 3 cabins, lookout tower, obstacle course & maze. $850,000
Legacy Lands, LLC Gwen Wagner www.montanalegacylands.com
406 222-7963 Mountain View Retreat Paradise Valley, Livingston, Montana Unique offering for the recreational enthusiast. This 2008 custom home & 2BR guest house/shop/barn is strategically located on 30 acres in the sought after Paradise Valley. There is a landscaped pond as well as hiking, biking and equestrian trails with deeded access to the famed Yellowstone River. The 3BR home with mountain views includes granite countertops, hardwood floors, master suite and two guest suites with large laundry room and oversized double garage. Bring your horses, bikes, fly-rods, family and friends and enjoy the beauty and benefits of Big Sky Country in a private retreat! Call for pricing. Fly-Fishing on the Boulder A rare find just steps from the famed Boulder River south of Big Timber. Comforts of home in a rural setting are part of the year-round or vacation experience in the 2BR/2BA home. The cabin was remodeled in 2007 with native stone fireplace, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings and spacious master suite/private bath. Large windows take advantage of the panoramic mountainous views. A private back deck overlooking the 5-acre pond and deeded access to the river is a valuable bonus. $595,000 Ray Creek Homestead Broadwater County, Townsend, Montana Unique 980± acres with panoramic views & limitless recreational opportunities. Great hunting potential as ranch land hosts a variety of big-game, up-land game birds and turkey. Year-round live water, 5 miles of shared USFS boundary, near Canyon Ferry Lake and Missouri River, which are known for their exceptional walleye and trout fishing. Original 1900s homestead site. Opportunity to build “off the grid” with privacy, convenience and beauty. No covenants. $1,100,000
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LAZY H RANCH: Morgan County, UT Private hunting preserve w/an 8BR lodge and a creek. Owner/broker. 5,000 Acres. $17,000,000 FISHLAKE PRESERVE: Sevier County, UT Private ranch with big bucks and bulls surrounded on 3 sides by the Fishlake NF. 2,150 Ac. $2,995,000 LITTLE SALT CREEK: Juab County, UT Central Utah ranch with big bucks. What more could you ask for? 3,114 Acres. Reduced! $1,550,000 STRAWBERRY RIVER: Wasatch County, UT Tremendous fly-fishing on one of UT’s premier flyfishing rivers. Owner/broker. 40 Acres. $400,000 NORTH CREEK CANYON: Mt. Pleasant, UT Private canyon retreat w/big trees & creek near 1,000s of acres of NF. Owner/broker. 30 Acres. $149,000 Volume 42 Farm&Ranch West
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970 535-0881 • Ron Morris 970 927-3850 • Billy Long A Performance Equestrian Estate at Cottonwood Springs Ranch – Durango, CO 540-ac. exquisite equestrian property w/masterpiece residence, manager, foreman and guest homes, 20,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art barn with ranch offices, state-of-the-art breeding and training facilities, impeccable landscaping and more. $12,000,000 Apishapa River Canyon Ranch – Fowler, CO 13,000 total acre cattle ranch situated along several canyons currently runs 250-300 pair, excellent cattle handling facilities, springs, seasonal ponds, wells, water from Apishapa River, underground pipeline system. $3,700,000 Argyle Ranch - Pringle, SD 52 acres with 90% perimeter bordering National Forest 25 east of WY and one hour from Rapid City. High water table, wells with development potential. $1,200,000 Bear Creek Ranch – Shingletown, CA One of the richest, most productive ranches in northern, CA with 673 acres of irrigated pasture (67) rang land and timber bisected by 1.5 miles of creek, private 260 ft. waterfall, three captured pure mountain springs. $3,800,000 Big Creek Ranch - Steamboat Springs, CO Rare 5,034 deeded acres in its own valley with 85% perimeter bordering National Forest. 11,000 sq. ft. lodge, four miles of Big Creek and development potential outside Steamboat Springs. $59,900,000 Bonsall Farm - Bonsall, CA 190-acre Hacienda estate & working ranch, avocado and citrus groves, horse facilities, manager’s homes, pools, ranch office, gardens, barn. $18,000,000 Bristlecone Mountain Ranch – Guffey, CO 430 acre equestrian ranch with NF on north boundary situated at base of Thirty-Nine Mile Mtn. with custom two-level main residence, guest Casita, mangers home, barns, arenas, ponds, wells, and more. $3,900,000 Chaparral Lakes Ranch – Redding, CA 400 private acres near national parks, retail, airport w/wildlife and development potential. $1,250,000 Chatellen Farm – Windsor, CO 126-acre equestrian/training facility on the front range with unobstructed views of rocky mountains and Longs Peak with custom 6,500 sq. ft. mountainmission main residence, security entrance, barns, indoor and outdoor arenas. $3,400,000 Clark Creek Ranch – Elgin, OR In heart of Blue Mtns, 471 acres with ponds, springs, north fork of Clark Creek through property. Near National Forest and Wilderness areas. $1,975,000 Colorado River Ranch – Dotsero, CO One of a kind recreation ranch on 1,017 acres with two miles of fishing waters along private stretch of Colorado River with private ponds, irrigated hay meadows, internal roads, ranch home, steel sheds, tack building, water rights, full mineral rights, approximately 1 hour from Vail and Aspen. $16,500,000 Dumbell Ranch - Alcova, WY A great working ranch comprising 118,746 total acres with over 10 miles of the Sweetwater River, 5 reservoirs, Beulah Lake, territorial water rights, three homes, ranching headquarters, and more. $9,100,000
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Eagle Ridge Ranch, Homestead 11 - Gunnison, CO 35-acre parcel with 5,000 sq. ft. home in premier 4,900-acre, high-country, shared-ranch community in Gunnison. Surrounded by national forest and BLM land with year-round recreation. $2,850,000 El Capitan Ranch – Ruidosa, NM Over 11,700 deeded acres bordering 35,000 acres of the El Capitan Wilderness with 1,700 acres in high fence for hunting. Includes lodge, manager’s home, hunting cabin & equipment storage. $20,500,000 El Caso Ranch - Quemado, NM 70,000 acres (3,250 total acres) surrounded by Gila NF with income, dev. & rec. opportunities, agriculture, residence, guest home, restaurant/bar, boat marina, master-planned gated community. $9,825,000 Half Moon Bar Lodge – Medford, OR An 80-acre secluded lodge with vacation cabins on the scenic Rogue River with hundreds of feet of river frontage, spectacular fishing set amongst the lush, private and pristine landscape in Oregon. $5,000,000 Hanna Creek Ranch - Big Horn, WY 17-acre turn-key equestrian ranch surrounded by spectacular mountain views on eastern slope of Big Horn Mtns with 3,000+ sq. ft. ranch home, horse facilities with outdoor arena, barn with office, loafing sheds. $1,100,000 Hay Draw Ranch – Union Center, SD 2,240 acres, views in all directions, 3BR home, bunkhouse, 7-acre lake & hay production $3,200,000 High Meadows Ranch - Steamboat Springs, CO 196 acres borders and surrounded by Routt NF, one mile of Morrison Creek, direct access to Sarvis Creek Wilderness, residence, guest cabins, two-story barn, arena, cooking pavilion in lush alpine wonderland. $3,900,000 Hunter’s Choice Game Ranch – Crawford, NE 1,140 total acres in Pine Ridge area, elk and wild turkey hunting ranch, well water, high game fence, successfully operated. $700,000 Investment Land & Water – Windsor/Severance, CO 157 acre investment opportunity, development potential, valuable water rights, flood irrigated, agricultural lease in place. $2,700,000
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J Bar Horseshoe Ranch – Powderhorn, CO A fisherman’s paradise on 39-deeded acres with home, rugged log lodge and 7 log cabins historically used as fishing and hunting get-away rentals, ½ mile of creek frontage surrounded by Wilderness, BLM and private land. $1,800,000 J C Cross Ranch – Keenesburg, CO 255-acre operating grass hay ranch and horse property with unobstructed mountain views, two pivot sprinklers, cape-cod style farm house, indoor and outdoor arenas, equipment and hay storage, Cleary buildings with tack room. $1,500,000 L Cross Ranch – La Garita, CO Impressive 6,200 deeded acre ranch in La Garita foothills with grazing permits, abundant water, water rights, 4,000 sq. ft. main residence, log home, managers home, horse barns & more. $6,500,000 Lake Berryessa Ranch – Napa, CA A unique, undeveloped 4,400-acre property resting in the easting portion of Napa County with unobstructed vistas of Lake Berryessa and the surrounding mountains. $9,000,000 Last Chance Ranch – Oak Creek, CO A secluded 307-acre mountain property used as a cattle, hay and outfitting ranch with year-round access and recreational opportunities, unlimited NF and Wilderness access, 2,400 sq. ft. log lodge, hunting cabins, barns, corrals, water rights and excellent hunting. $3,300,000 Little Deer Creek Ranch – Fort Laramie, WY 4th generation cattle ranch, 5,255 deeded acres, 3+ miles of creek, 125-acre pivot sprinkler, wide meadows, ideal building sites, views. $2,400,000 Oak Meadows – Glenwood Springs, CO The highest lot, 5-acre parcel has spectacular views and borders private ranchland. $400,000 OW & Pitchfork Ranches Big Horn and Powder River Counties, MT Two legendary ranches w/some of the most beautiful western scenery anywhere. Combined, the ranches comprise over 64,000 acres. Included are two historic downtown Sheridan, WY office buildings. $35,000,000 or $18,000,000 for a 50% interest.
(Ranch Marketing Associates, continued) Pa Gomo at Gray Head – Telluride, CO Stunning custom, architectural masterpiece on 35 secluded acres within the 900-acre Gray Head Wilderness Preserve with window walls capturing 270 degree views of San Juan Mtn. Range. Constructued with natural elements, cooper roof, wine cellar, creek, waterfall, breakfast garden. Fifteen minutes from Telluride. $20,500,000 Pine Ridge Elk Ranch – Harrison, NE Turn-key commercial hunting ranch of approximately 800 deeded acres with 360 degree views, lodge/ residence accommodates guests, spring-fed fishing ponds, equipment/workshop, garage. $1,950,000 Powderhorn Wilderness Hideout – Powderhorn, CO Private 4.77 acres, direct access to NF with 360 degree views, two-level log home, barn, corrals, round pen. $500,000 Roan Creek Ranch – De Beque, CO 120-acre ranch, lush irrigated meadows, good water rights, excellent hunting & fishing, .25 mile of creek runs through the property. $780,000 Rockin’ R Ranch – Pagosa Springs, CO 35-acre equestrian paradise, impeccable mountain home, custom horse facilities, close to Durango & Wolf Creek Ski Resort. $1,600,000 Royal Elk at Diamond Star Ranch – Vail, CO 140-acre ranch in the upscale 10,400-acre Diamond Star Ranch shared-amenity community near Vail. Custom 9,000 sq. ft. home, guest home, caretaker’s home, pool and year-round recreation. $6,395,000 Ruby Lake Ranch – Alder, MT 8,871 total contiguous acres rich in natural resources with over three miles of shoreline along Ruby Reservoir. $7,800,000 Shadow Creek Ranch – Kremmling, CO 6,000-acre shared-amenity ranch and working cattle operation with 22-70 acre home sites located one hour from ski resorts with main guest lodge, rustic cabins, world-class equestrian facilities adjoining 4,000 acres of wilderness. $1,600,000 Shepardsbend on the Colorado R. - Kremmling, CO 172 acres with some of the best fly-fishing water available. Over one and one half miles of the both sides of the Colorado River providing large numbers of trout only two hours NW of Denver in a sportsman’s paradise. $2,280,000 Silver Spring Farm – Ashland, OR World-class equestrian facility on 60 acres with stateof-the-art barn, Olympic full court, indoor dressage arena, 3,500 sq. ft. clubhouse, spectacular home site, south-facing vineyard, canals, creek, trails and more. $4,995,000 Smith Creek Estate – Basalt, CO 35-acre mountain retreat, custom log home, wraparound deck overlooking trout pond, privacy, wildlife. $2,695,000 Smith Ranch on the Belle Fourche River – Hulett, WY North of Devils Tower National Monument, 17+ acres, excellent building sites, ranch home, outbuildings, springs/creeks, stock water. $325,000 Spear-O-Wigwam – Sheridan, WY Historic guest ranch founded in 1923 on a 17-acre Forest Service permit (zero deeded acres) with grazing permits, lodge and eleven guest cabins offering spectacular hunting, fishing, riding and pack trips. $800,000 Specie Wilderness Ranch - Telluride, CO Close to Telluride, 548 total acres and 1+ mile national forest boundary. Available in two parcels or entire ranch. $6,500,000 Split Rock Ranch – Muddy Gap, WY Large production ranch with 200,000± total acres, 12 miles of Sweetwater River, six homes, full livestock facilities and more. $8,900,000 or $4,500,000 for a 50% Interest.
Steamboat Lake Outfitters – Steamboat, CO A rocky mountain outdoor recreation business on 12 acres with furnished lodge, guest cabins, 7,600 sq. ft. Country Convenience Store with gas/fuel sales, restaurant/deli, saloon, surrounded by National Forest. $1,650,000 Sunnyside Ranch – Yampa, CO 954 acres between Vail and Steamboat Springs. Big game hunting, outdoor rec., development potential. $4,960,000 The Lower Elk River Valley Ranch Steamboat Springs, CO 122 acres (90 acres in irrigated meadow and 32 acres in dry cropland) cornering the Elk River. Six miles from downtown Steamboat Springs. Can be divided into 35+ acre parcels and has CE potential. $1,950,000 Trophy Mule Deer Hunting Ranch Crawford, NE 1,420-acre high-fence hunting ranch, first-class lodge offers full accommodations, views, privacy. $1,625,000 Two Rivers Cow Camp – Steamboat Springs, CO 23 acres bordering NF with spring-fed trout pond, carriage house/residence, 5-bay garage, guest cabin, full equine facilities, security/privacy gate. $2,300,000 Vista Larga Ranch – Ault, CO 480-acre equestrian ranch on front range in northeastern, CO with mountain views, 4,130 sq. ft. home, indoor and outdoor arenas, two horse barns and access to trails and surrounded on two side by state and federal land. $1,300,000 Wind River Valley Ranch – Crowheart, WY A 140-acre year-round agricultural ranch in western WY between Bridger-Teton NF & the high desert plains with log home and log guest cabin and only two hours from Yellowstone National Park. $800,000 X Lazy V Ranch – Raton, NM 1,880 acre working cattle ranch one hour from CO border surrounded on three sides by legendary T O Ranch with adobe/timber home, cattle handling facilities, perimeter fenced capable of running 180 yearlings or 75 cow/calf pair. $940,000 Y-6 Ranch – Meriden, WY 24,750 acres, 5th generation cattle ranch w/6,500head feedlot & mill, irrigation, runs 1,500 pair. $15,950,000
East Bay Sotheby’s 510 914-0290 • Aleso Gourhan 19351 Yorkville Ranch Rd., Anderson Valley, CA 160 acres w/custom 4BR/2BA home. Gently rolling hills ideal for grapes/orchard/animals. Solar & well. Southern exposure. Visit www.yorkvilleranch.com.
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800 538-5122 148±-acre ranch, near Cody, WY. $875,000 Excellent 40±-acre rural property to build your own ranch setting outside of Cody, WY. Currently being used as a bird habitat. $200,000 Additional 40± acre parcel is available. Premier country home on a 4.9± acre lot, Cody, WY. $689,000 50+ acres in the beautiful TE Hills of the Southfork River Valley, Cody, WY. Premier hunting/blueribbon fishing. $1,295,000 Immaculate quality-built ranchette on 4.13± irrigated acres, Cody, WY. $425,000 One fine building lot in the attractive Buchanan Park Subdivision, Cody, WY. 5.03± acres. $98,000 Attractive site for country living close to town, Cody, WY. 10± acres. $199,000 Great bargain and beautiful views with this 5.25± acres nestled in the Absaroka Mountains in the incredible Southfork Valley, Cody, WY. $86,000 Premium building site with fantastic views, Cody, WY. 17± acres. $199,000 11.43± acres with river frontage and astounding views of the Absaroka Mtns, Meeteetse, WY. $230,000 Panoramic view from this 20±-acre property, Meeteetse, WY. Well and septic. $125,000 Productive ground for a rural residential ranch setting on 35± acres, Cody, WY. $249,000 Lots in the Wapiti Valley between Cody, WY and Yellowstone Park. From $11,900 to $31,500.
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Sonoita Springs Ranch: Set in the beautiful foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains at an elevation of 4,500 feet. Twenty-one 36-acre parcels, beautiful views, Private access to Coronado NF. 10 parcels remaining. Price: $199,000 to $249,000 Rancho San Cayetano: One of the Crown Jewels of the beautiful Santa Cruz River Valley. These 148 acres have 2.5 miles of pipe fencing. All irrigated lands have been laser leveled, and a new irrigation system added. Beautiful Spanish Colonial owner’s home. Huge sycamore trees. $3,450,000 Rio Rico Horse Property: 60 acres, Beautiful owner’s home, roping arena, horse barn, privacy, convenience. Close to national forest. $1,200,000 Agua Fria Gravel Pit: Rio Rico, Arizona. 392 acres, lLst grandfathered gravel pit in the area, virgin site, rechargeable. Price: $5,880,000
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866 734-6100 toll free Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch – Tetonia, Idaho Within close driving distance to some of Idaho’s most prestigious fisheries, Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch is an ideal retreat for the avid angler. Comprised of 320 acres and defined by its rolling topography, the ranch profits from incredible Teton Mountain and canyon views and the fact that it is unimproved creates a blank canvas for tailored lodgings. The Henry’s Fork, South Fork of the Snake River, Fall River and Teton River are all within a 30-minute drive, offering excellent wade and float fishing opportunities while the well-known namesake fishery is on adjacent BLM lands. The treasured Yellowstone National Park is 25 minutes from the property while other recreational opportunities abound in the nearby Targhee National Forest. Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch and surrounding areas provide vital wintering range for the area’s Mule deer and elk populations. Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch is defined by its rolling topography, incredible Teton views and its proximity to some of Idaho’s most prolific fisheries. Now $1,200,000, Was $1,500,000. (20% off) Buffalo Jump Spring Creek – Three Forks, MT Buffalo Jump Spring Creek is less than 10 minutes from Three Forks, Montana, and is perfect for trout fishermen, bird hunters/horse enthusiasts. These 800± acres boast views of the Madison Valley in addition to three mountain ranges including the Horse Shoe Hills, Tobacco Root Mountains and the Madison Range. The ranch encompasses a small spring creek that is fed by springs located upstream from the property, providing a consistent flow year round. The acreage is a combination of irrigated alfalfa, native grass, riparian wetlands and creekfront. Irrigation equipment includes a modern Reinke center-pivot system, wheel lines and the pipes and pumps needed for operation. The property offers great opportunities to hunt pheasants, Hungarian partridge, ducks, geese and deer. With abundant water rights, a rolling topography and mountain and valley views, this Montana ranch for sale is exceptional. $2,800,000
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Joe Demko, Broker • 972 467-3008 **Reduced by $500,000** Large custom home on 158 lovely acres near Dallas. Rare mineral rights! View photos at www.TEJASLonghorn.com. $1.2M
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FORT FETTERMAN RANCH-Converse County, WY: 1,902± deeded acres. 4 miles North Platte River frontage, 400+ irrigated acres. Impressive set of improvements including 9,000 sq. ft. home with many outstanding features. $5,500,000 FLYING V RANCH–Platte County, WY: Excellent water rights on 506± deeded acres 5 miles north of Wheatland. 1.5 miles of river frontage. Remarkable improvements. $2,250,000 CHARTER RANCH—Yellowstone County, MT: Historic cattle ranch 5 mi. N. of Billings. 7,148.53± deeded & 320 acres BLM lease. $7,148,530 FAGAN FARM—Fremont Co., WY: Highly productive 983± deeded acres. 574 irrigated acres. Excellent set of improvements. Reduced to $1,649,000 NORTH SYBILLE CREEK RANCH—Albany County, WY: 160 acres with highway frontage and year-round live water. Great wildlife habitat. $320,000 CANYON VIEW RANCH—Sioux County, NE: 710± deeded acres bordering the Soldier Creek Wilderness Area. Electricity available. $295,000 McCOLLUM RANCH PROPERTY-Crook County, WY: 578± deeded acres south of Little Missouri River. Abundant wildlife. No improvements. $795,150 HORSE THIEF CANYON RANCH–Weston County, WY: 1,041+ contiguous acres 23 miles north of Newcastle, WY. $1,821,600 CAVE SPRINGS RANCH–Weston Co., WY: 2,720 contiguous ac. 3 mi. N. of Newcastle, WY. $2,846,400 LARAMIE PEAK RANCH—Converse County, WY: Located at foot of Laramie Peak 7,127± acres: 2,227
deeded, 320 state lease, 4,580 Forest Service permit acres. Reduced to $2,870,000.
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830 896-8410 • Nancy Wendland, Broker WYOMING RANCH Carbon County, 78,000 ac. with 60,000 deeded acres. 2 beautiful log homes, 13 miles of Medicine Bow River with hay meadows & water rights. Elk, mule deer & antelope. Wind towers. Reduced. TEXAS RANCHES Blanco County, 940 ac. Live water in Hill Country with log cabin lg oaks.1 hr Austin or San Antonio. Crockett County, 254 ac. Lg rock home family or hunting lodge. Big buck country & private. Gillespie County, 4.87 ac. Custom Hill Country hm with, pool & detached 3-car garage & guest quarters. Gillespie County, 74 ac. Unique custom home, barn guest quarters, pens & views. Gillespie County, 78.63 ac. Riverfront, pond & pecan orchard. Close to Fredericksburg. Gillespie County, 199 ac. Pedernales River and Hwy 290 frontage. Home, 2 B&B, barn , & 8-acre lake. Gillespie County. Commercial property in Fredericksburg. Owner triple net lease back. Kerr County, 36.25 ac. Hill Country home w/guest quarters, ponds, barn, private & close to town.
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