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Crested Butte, Gunnison County, COLORADO
Offered by Mason & Morse Ranch Company
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CRESTED BUTTE, GUNNISON COUNTY, COLORADO
Nestled in the heart of the Gunnison National Forest and bordered by the West Elk Wilderness Area, the Floresta Ranch consists of a 1,650¹ acre inholding. The ranch is set apart from other high country, mountain ranches with its pristine 10-acre Lily Lake and open, native grassy meadows which are overshadowed by the magnificent Anthracite Range bordering the property’s southern borders. The ranch ranges in elevation from 9,500 to 11,200 feet and is the largest block of unencumbered private land in the area, surrounded by thousands of acres of public land. Magnificent views of East Beckwith Mountain, the Anthracite Range, Storm Ridge, Marcellina Mountain, West Beckwith Mountain, Mount Axtell, Big Soap Park, West Elk Peak and Squirrel Creek are only a few of the numerous monuments throughout the Gunnison National Forest surrounding Floresta Ranch. Anthracite Creek rushes through the old town site of Floresta, where the water and grassy meadows provide habitat for deer and elk. This secluded property is only a 25-minute drive from Crested Butte, Colorado which offers theater, music, film arts, year-round festivals, skiing, mountain biking, golf and other outdoor sports, boutique shopping, restaurants and fine dining. The scenic Gunnison Country offers something for everyone! Co-listed with Mindy Costanzo of United Country Gunnison County Realty & Auction. | $16,500,000
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THOMASVILLE Legacy
Before the days of you or me
and before Thomasville was even Thomasville, the longleaf pine was king.
The diverse, carefully balanced ecosystem hosted, nourished and sheltered a plethora of beasts and birds over an expanse of 90 million acres. Easily the most dominate feature of the early US Coastal Plains, this region has seen its share of changes: the birth of a nation and the death of a way of life; the changing of names and the establishment of a city; the collapse of an ecosystem and the systematic rebuilding of a treasure on the verge of destruction. Life in the Red Hills, in Georgia, in Thomasville has survived years of evolution and lives on today to share its history with the world. Founded in 1835, Thomasville is a tale best told not so much through events, but sounds. Hammers on wood erected the first structures in the newly founded county seat of Lot 39; hammers on steel brought the massive rails down from the north almost to city center and, not long after, gun and cannon fire signaled the beginnings of civil war. At war’s end, again, the sounds of construction. Again, the sound of steam engines clattering on tracks. And this time, the sound of eager voices belonging to those who witness—some for the first time—the unique beauty of its Southern Antebellum architecture and acres of majestic longleaf and its abundance of feathered occupants. The voices belong to the notable, wealthy and curious Northern visitors—whose names include those such as DuPont, Ford and Hanna—who have travelled south to escape the winter chill and marvel at the joys of the country lifestyle. Many arrive to see for themselves the unique and whimsical architecture of private cottages and downtown hotels; a few have come upon orders to take in the pine-infused air as a treatment for various ailments; and even more disembark with an eagerness to take to the forest and test their marksmanship. Above all, they have come for the bobwhites. After the war, Thomasville could have easily faded from historical importance, but its residents were not resolved to that fate. Instead, they rebranded their city as a Southern destination and capitalized on both its natural and cultural treasures. And today, those traditions continue. Civil War-era wagons clatter down well-worn paths, the clicking of wheels merging with the clopping of heavy mule hooves as they make their way along the rolling terrain colored by red clay soils—the distinctive Red Hills. Birding dogs bark in excitement, able to smell their quarry as the wagon ventures ever deeper into this unrivaled hunting ground so carefully maintained and preserved by a group of private owners determined to stop its eradication. The thick canopy still lets through enough light to fuel the growth of native grasses, routinely burned to keep the undergrowth from strangling life far below the treetops. All around, whitetail deer and red fox stare curiously before darting deeper into the forest. Overhead, eastern grey squirrels chitter and the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker taps intermittently at towering trunks. And somewhere in the brush, the shy quail lie in wait. The scene is timeless—over a century’s worth of history wrapped into a single moment. Cultural events in the “City of Roses” extend through the year and complement the hunting seasons. Quail hunting season opens in November with the Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival that showcases prominent wildlife artists from around the globe and season’s end is marked by the Thomasville Antique Show, which attracts some of the country’s most noteworthy dealers and interior designers. Spring is harkened with the arrival of turkey season and the annual Due South Event, showcasing live music, local cuisine and a regional maker’s market. As summer turns to fall, the Covey Film Festival launches its film series.
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Local boutiques and dining spots focusing on regional cuisine and a variety of performing arts are on daily display and even FALL 2016
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when the businesses close, a stroll down any street is a historical feast for the eyes as storefronts, libraries, hospitals, historic government buildings and private homes alike show off the colorful personality of a city steeped in antebellum style. Beyond the city, the last great bastion for quail hunting lives on, as well as the historic plantations—some of which have stood for over 150 years. “One of our current listings is El Destino, a 5,000-acre plantation and former land grant from the Territory of Florida. It was established in 1828 and neighbors one of Ted Turner’s famed quail properties. Overall, it is very representative of a classic Red Hills Plantation with tremendous wildlife diversity. Landowners here are a combination of sportsmen, investors and conservationists who are dedicated not only to preserving this landscape but also this unique lifestyle," said Ben McCollum, Owner and Broker with The Wright Group, a boutique firm specializing in Red Hills legacy estates.
Every landowner—everywhere—has a unique responsibility to the property they hold: to keep the story of its history and write the story of its future. Together, the owners of this legendary region hold true to that resolve, keeping old traditions, tending to the current needs of land and wildlife and planning for a future where the longleaf pine thrives, expands and—perhaps one day—regains its crown.
For information on Thomasville or properties in the Red Hills region, please contact Ben McCollum with The Wright Group at 800.428.0435, O: 229.226.2564, C: 229-221-6680 or mccollum@wrightbroker.com, WrightBroker.com
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INDIAN CREEK RANCH
Harper, Malheur County, OREGON / $15,500,000
L ocated in southeastern Oregon, the Indian Creek Ranch is comprised of approximately 125,200 acres with 22,200 acres of deeded lands capable of running up to 2,800 mature animals
year-round. This ranch has excellent water characteristics with a number of deep-water fishing lakes, numerous creeks and springs as well as plentiful irrigation water. Recreation is a highlight with world-class mule deer, elk, antelope and upland game bird hunting. Indian Creek Ranch offers a large resource with agricultural and recreational elements present. Co-listed with Jake Polvi, NAI Cascade Realty.
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WOOD RIVER RANCH Meeteetse, Park County, WYOMING / $14,500,000
T he Wood River Ranch is a legacy property that runs an all-natural beef program, high
quality haying operation and extends its capabilities as a first class outfitting/fishing/ guest ranch. Directly bordering the 2.5 million-acre Shoshone National Forest outside of Meeteetse, Wyoming the ranch operates on approximately 4,000 acres of land with over 1,000 deeded acres. The ranch is a mecca for wild Yellowstone Cutthroat trout stream fishing with private access to over two miles of the spectacular Wood River on the deeded land and another two miles on private lease. Wood River Ranch offers a multitude of exceptional hunting choices for many big game animals and game birds unparalleled in Wyoming. Improvements include many new and remodeled buildings, which include a main Lodge, private owners home, caretaker’s house, two “bunk houses”, two outpost cabins, barn and livestock facilities. The offering includes all the real property as well as the “turn-key” operation including all of the business assets. The ranch currently is diversified and profitable in its unit operations catering to the owner’s desire by raising hay and cattle, as well as providing lodging and outfitting services for hunting and fishing. Co-listed with Jackson Hole – Sotheby’s International Realty.
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BLAME HER RANCH
Santa Fe, San Miguel County, NEW MEXICO / $6,999,000
T he 1,630-acre Blame Her Ranch sits at the southern most tip of Glorietta Mesa only 45 minutes from Santa Fe, New Mexico. The ranch’s entire western edge is adjacent to the 1.6 million-
acre Santa Fe National Forest, which provides extreme privacy, control over potential future land ownership and access to prime hunting opportunities for both mule deer and elk (Field and Stream rated the Santa Fe National Forest as #4 in the county for Elk hunting). World-class fly fishing on the Pecos River is also only a five minute drive. The ranch is located at 7,000 feet with both southern and northern views of at least 70 miles. With over 9,000 square feet the ranch sleeps 26 and has nine bedrooms and nine and one-half baths combined in the main lodge/ log cabin wings and guesthouse. The current owners have rented the ranch for weddings, corporate retreats and family reunions. View more about this property at www.blameheranch.com.
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RIVER HOUSE
FOUR BEAR RANCH
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / $9,995,000
L ocated 25 miles west of Cody, this 1,246±-acre mountain ranch lies in a private basin
L ess than 20 minutes from Steamboat Springs, River House is the perfect executive’s
Cody, Park Co., WY / $8,750,000 / PRICE REDUCED
getaway. Offering 4,000+ feet of Elk River, a custom-built 7,575±-square-foot luxury home, lake, irrigated meadows, water rights and end-of-the-road privacy.
above the valley adjoining USFS. Its 6,800±-square-foot home, guesthouse and caretaker’s house are dramatically sited under Jim Mountain with breathtaking, unspoiled views of dramatic mountain peaks.
FRENTRESS RANCH
CASCABEL
Hayden, Routt County, COLORADO / $8,750,000
Norwood, Montrose & San Miguel Counties, COLORADO / $7,950,000
W ith over three miles of frontage on the Yampa River complementing expansive rolling T wenty-eight miles northwest of Telluride lies one of the finest fishing properties in the Rockies, pastures and farmland, this 4,500±-deeded-acre (6,650± acres total) ranch stands out for its excellent hunting and livestock grazing opportunities.
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situated along three miles of a key stretch of the fabled San Miguel River. A lodge, home and guest cabins are tastefully designed and create an ideal family retreat.
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LOBO RANCH
BUCKHORN MOUNTAIN RANCH
Laguna, Cibola County, NEW MEXICO / $25,575,000
Montrose, Montrose & Ouray Counties, COLORADO / $29,975,000
J ust over an hour’s drive west of Albuquerque, the Lobo Ranch spans over 70± square L ocated 15 miles south of Montrose, this 12,500± (6,573± deeded) acre 300 cow working miles offering 46,485± deeded acres of stunningly beautiful landscape and is contiguous to the Marquez Wildlife Area.
ranch/hunting retreat has two comfortable homes, complete livestock facilities, and outstanding deer and elk hunting near Telluride. Co-listed with Joey Burns of Lone Eagle Land Company.
IDLEWILD CANYON
DANCING WIND RANCH
Goldendale, Klickitat County, WASHINGTON / $20,000,000 / ROI
Livingston, Park County, MONTANA / $15,000,000
N early 19,000 deeded, contiguous acres in the Simcoe Mountains two hours from Portland T en miles south of Livingston, 1,750±-acre Paradise Valley ranch runs from highway to offering commercial timber, seasonal grazing, recreation, and prominent views of the Cascades. Excellent paved road access from Goldendale. Co-listed with Craig Spinks of Kidder Mathews.
the wilderness boundary. Irrigated meadows with operating improvements give way to dramatic mountain country. 8,100±-square-foot Jonathan Foote-designed home.
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RIVER BEND FARM
MEXICAN RIDGE RANCH
Ramsey, Fayette County, Illinois / $4,700,000
Walden, Jackson County, COLORADO / $4,150,000
W orld-class waterfowl property located in the Kaskaskia River bottoms of south-central F rom its perch on a high point of Mexican Ridge near Rabbit Ears Peak, the log home Illinois 75 miles from St. Louis. 1,002± acres of phenomenal wildlife habitat. Trophy deer and wild pheasant. 816± acres in WRP. Great log cabin.
features inspiring panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges of North Park and overlooks the grassy meadows and timbered hillsides of this diverse 1,277±-acre wildlife ranch.
POWDER KEG RANCH
WHITE RIVER OVERLOOK
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, COLORADO / $2,990,000
Meeker, Rio Blanco County, COLORADO / $1,350,000
P anoramic peak views complement stream fishing and abundant wildlife on this 463±-acre H ighlighted by a beautiful stretch of the coveted White River and a nicely finished newer home holding. Historically utilized for recreation and cattle grazing, the ranch borders national forest lands and features a scenic blend of open parks and forested terrain. Co-listed with R. Horton Company.
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with shop/storage garage overlooking the valley, this 35.91± acre property is in the heart of one of the top outdoor recreation areas of Colorado.
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3K RANCH
LOST ELK RANCH - 4F UNIT
Great Falls, Cascade County, MONTANA / $6,200,000
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / $6,250,000
I ncluding over 2 miles of outstanding fly-fishing on the legendary Smith River 35 miles from A t the confluence of Beaver Creek and Morrison Creek, this 665±-acre ranch features a Great Falls, this 6,500±-deeded-acre unimproved ranch rises from the river to encompass rock walls, timbered slopes and lush grassy basins.
beautiful mountain setting, excellent wildlife habitat, meadows and a lake teeming with trout. The ranch is adjacent to national forest and less than 30 miles south of Steamboat Springs.
WOODCHUCK MOUNTAIN RANCH
RED ROCK ELK RANCH
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / $5,950,000
Lyons, Larimer County, COLORADO / $5,400,000
T his 2,204± deeded/3,084± total acre ranch offers the rare combination of an exceptional E ncompassing 636± acres, Red Rock Wildlife Ranch provides extraordinary scenery in a hunting property with live water, 3 miles of boundary with Sarvis Creek Wilderness, year-round access and 30-minute proximity to a major ski resort.
secluded valley setting that is complimented by a beautiful log home and exceptional hunting. This multifaceted retreat is 22 miles north of Boulder and a short drive to Estes Park.
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LAVA LAKES RANCH Montague, Siskiyou County, CALIFORNIA / $12,000,000
I n the presence of Mt. Shasta in northern California’s Shasta Valley, Steven Seagal’s 5,329-acre Lava Lakes Nature Preserve has 7 spring fed lakes; waterfowl, deer, bass and upland birds; irrigated meadows, wooded uplands and rock formations; 14,000 ft main log residence overlooks Lake; second home and guesthouse; supports 200+ cows year-round. Billy Long, 970.927.3850, billy@rmabrokers.com.
BONSALL FARM Bonsall, San Diego County, CALIFORNIA / $11,750,000
F eatures 190+ acres of farmland in a sought-after equestrian
area northeast of San Diego with alfalfa fields, pastures, citrus and avocado groves. Includes a charming Spanish Hacienda, ranch office, large machinery barn/garage facilities, two additional Spanish style homes plus a large air-conditioned Tennis Pavilion. Adjacent San Louis Rey Downs horse racing track. Billy Long, 970.927.3850,
billy@rmabrokers.com.
COTTEREL FARMS Sedalia/Castle Rock, Douglas County, COLORADO $10,000,000
T hree miles north of Sedalia, 414.28 acres, 497 acre feet of water
rights with 4 wells. High-quality, 18 stall, 7,685-square-foot horse barn with two caretaker’s houses, each 1,952 square feet. Used for horse boarding and polo horse training area, offers a host of possibilities for usage as an equestrian property with several building sites, conservation easement candidate, or prime re-development.
Ron Morris, 970.535.0881, ron@rmabrokers.com.
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INYANGA RANCH Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, COLORADO $23,000,000
P ristine. Private. Perfect. Over 530 acres of beautiful river frontage,
9 ponds, meadows, new contemporary residence and historic cabins at the end of a box canyon bordered on three sides by national forest and BLM. Inyanga Ranch epitomizes the pursuit of perfection — the ultimate gentleman’s recreation ranch in one of the most stunning locations in the West.Billy Long, 970.948.1333.
VISTA VERDE GUEST RANCH Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / $17,000,000
T he
exclusive 552-acre luxury guest ranch offers outdoor adventure, outstanding cuisine and luxury accommodations. The Vista Verde guest Ranch lies 30 minutes north of Steamboat Springs and borders national forest, as well as having convenient access to the regional airport. Consistently recognized among the top ranches in the industry, this exclusive guest ranch is offered turn-key.
Christy Belton, 970.734.7885, christy@rmabrokers.com.
DEEP CREEK RANCH Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / $16,500,000
T his 3,880-acre ranch in the beautiful and secluded Elk River
Valley is ideally suited for a productive livestock operation with professional cattle handling facilities, excellent fences, multiple ponds, springs and water rights. Production capability has been maximized on the ranch. Deep Creek Ranch has several modest homes and outbuildings and is located less than fifteen minutes north of Steamboat Springs. Christy Belton, 970.734.7885,
christy@rmabrokers.com.
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CHERRY CREEK VALLEY RANCH Hesperus/Durango, La Plata County, COLORADO / $4,350,000
S outhwest of Durango 25 minutes with 1,856 acres, 1.5 miles of Cherry Creek featuring diverse terrain that includes 50 irrigated acres, native grass pastures, wooded mesas and deep canyons. Bordering state, BLM and reservation land that is very rough and private with no access by the public. Excellent wildlife, year around access, no conservation easement, includes a home, indoor arena and horse barn. Ron Morris, 970.535.0881, ron@rmabrokers.com.
SIERRA MADRE RANCH Encampment, Carbon County, WYOMING / $3,000,000
L ocated in the the Medicine Bow National Forest, 320 acres with
160 acres irrigated. Includes 3 streams and 2 small ponds with a variety of terrain. Provides winter range for bighorn sheep and elk and includes deer, moose, black bear, dusky grouse and wild turkey. Brook trout in the creeks and beaver ponds with excellent fishing in the nearby Encampment River. The ranch has a one room restored cabin with water rights that include 4.47 cfs, priority date of 1918.
Ron Morris, 970.535.0881.
TAYLOR CANYON RANCH Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / $1,975,000
J ust north of Steamboat Springs, this private and attractive
property sits on 134 scenic acres in the coveted Elk River Valley. The ranch features two nice ponds, a modest home and barn and a restored cabin accessed via paved roads and tree-lined driveway. There is also a seasonal creek that runs through the property. Routt National Forest borders to the east, very private access.
Christy Belton, 970.734.7885, christy@rmabrokers.com.
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VISTA RIDGE ESTATE
Gypsum, Eagle County, COLORADO / $5,200,000
A legacy property in Evergreen near Denver. Absolute privacy 19.25 acres, two sides
C ompletely self-sufficient luxury custom home on 65± acres with indoor arena and horse
Evergreen, Jefferson County, COLORADO / $6,800,000
barn surrounded by national forest. Rushing mountain creek supports a municipal quality hydroelectric power plant. Reliable phone and Internet service. Close to skiing in Vail. Only 15 miles from Vail/Eagle County Regional airport. Complete privacy with year-round, countymaintained access. Jack Kavanaugh, 303.909.1706, jack@rmabrokers.com.
bordering national forest. Impeccable architecture and craftsmanship, reclaimed timbers and dimensional wood, hand cut moss rock imported, and hand-forged custom ironwork throughout. Done in an authentic mountain-rustic style. 6,455 square foot house with 1,381 square foot attached garage, 1,875 square foot shop/RV garage and 1,000 square foot gym/ studio. Ron Morris, 970.535.0881, ron@rmabrokers.com.
PAINT ROCK CREEK RANCH
RIATA TRAIL AT SHADOW CREEK RANCH
Ten Sleep/Hyattville, Big Horn County, WYOMING / $1,250,000
Silverthorne, Summit County, COLORADO / $4,500,000
W ith nearly 1.5 miles of great fly-fishing plus spectacular hunting, these 160 acres feature O ne of 22 member homesteads sharing ownership of a 5,835±-acre cattle ranch. Ranch a lush oasis for whitetail, mule deer, elk, upland game birds and wild turkey. This private and secluded setting has good year-round access, thousands of acres of adjoining BLM and state lands, and owner’s home with a contemporary, open floor plan and a guest cabin. Haying and livestock operation leased to rancher neighbor. Jack Kavanaugh, 303.909.1706, jack@rmabrokers.com.
includes a luxury custom home and large barn. The “Gold Medal” Blue River offers outstanding fly-fishing and the ranch affords exceptional hunting for deer, elk and game birds. Skiing nearby. Jack Kavanaugh, 303.909.1706, jack@rmabrokers.com, and Carl Luppens, 303.478.7352,
carl@rmabrokers.com.
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BACHMAN AND ASSOCIATES | 222 S Main St., La Veta, Colorado 81055 Karen McAnally, Broker | karenmcanally@gmail.com | 719.989.8784 SecludedMountainRetreat.DiscoverBachman.com
SECLUDED MOUNTAIN RETREAT
La Veta, Huerfano County, COLORADO / Price Upon Request
W here eagles fly, elk bugle, and the air is clean, the only sounds you will hear is wind in the trees and a babbling stream. Get away to one of the most beautiful mountain valleys in Colorado. Miles from the closest neighbor, 380 acres backs to BLM. The stunning home has views from every room, 8-bay garage, historic restored cabin, and 3/4 mile of cold mountain stream. Only a 12-hour drive from Dallas, and two hours to Colorado Springs. Gated and fenced, the property includes a full generator backup system. Trophy elk, bear, turkey, deer, bobcats, in your back yard making this a hunter’s paradise, or a security stronghold. No covenants, no restrictions, no kidding. An additional 880 acres and 2,000-acre BLM lease can also be purchased. For more
details, go to SecludedMountainRetreat.DiscoverBachman.com. Karen McAnally, Broker, 719.989.8784, karenmcanally@gmail.com
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JW CATTLE RANCH
La Veta, Huerfano County, COLORADO / $19,500,000
T his impeccable and immaculate 4,810-deeded-acre working cattle ranch offers a unique opportunity for the discriminating buyer to own an exceptional Southern Colorado ranch. Located
in the diverse Cuchara Valley, and within close proximity to the San Isabel National Forest, the ranch has been seldom hunted, but is home to flourishing elk herds, mule deer, and many other forms of resident wildlife, red tail hawks, bald eagles, wild turkey and black bear to name a few. Three year-round springs, 32 holding ponds, a historic lake, irrigated pastures and good water rights provide excellent wildlife habitat and the opportunity to run cattle year-round. There are two homes on the property, a ranch managers home plus a very nice 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with high-end finishes and hardwood floors. In addition, there are new cattle barns, corrals, livestock shelters and new fencing. Step back in time, build a camp fire at the restored 1800's cowboy cabin located in the heart of the ranch. Spend a quiet evening star-gazing and listen to the elk bugle and the coyotes call...and the call of this spectacular property. For more details, go
to JWCattle.DiscoverBachman.com. Karen McAnally, Broker, 719.989.8784, karenmcanally@gmail.com
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BACHMAN AND ASSOCIATES | 222 S Main St., La Veta, Colorado 81055 Karen McAnally, Broker | karenmcanally@gmail.com | 719.989.8784 IndianCreek.DiscoverBachman.com
INDIAN CREEK RANCH
La Veta, Huerfano County, COLORADO / $7,900,000
I ndian Creek Ranch sits on 873 secluded acres in Southern Colorado and is offered as a turn-key operation. The ranch is at the base of the Twin Peaks (Spanish Peaks Mountain Range) in
the temperate climate of La Veta, Colorado. Included in the sale of the ranch is a herd of primarily Angus cattle. Also included is all of the ranch equipment and the vehicles used to operate the ranch. A secluded 11-acre trout lake sits at the base of the mountain where Indian Creek merges with the lake near a restored log cabin that was once home to the cowboys who worked the ranch. Excellent water rights, including holding rights, are included and provide irrigation for several hundred acres. The rich irrigated river bottom land is great for gardening, hay, fruit trees, or any other agricultural crop. Also, there are two adjudicated artesian water wells that produce over 50 gallons/minute of ice cold artesian water. This wonderful artesian water is piped underground across the ranch for the homes and livestock. The majestic log home is 15,000+ square feet, with 8 spectacular bedrooms, all with private baths, several with kitchenettes and fireplaces. This spectacular log home has stunning views from every room, in-floor radiant heat, and massive walls of windows that provide a warm and cozy setting. The home is sold fully furnished and many European antiques will convey. Also included is a substantial Western art collection, many animal mounts, and a nice gun collection. This home is move-in ready. The ranch has a new equipment barn, 8 loafing sheds, an 8-stall horse barn, equipment sheds and a large workshop, as well as a newly remodeled 3-bedroom ranch manager’s home. Under excellent management, the ranch has been well maintained by an onsite ranch manager. For more details, go to: IndianCreek.DiscoverBachman.com. Karen McAnally, Broker, 719.989.8784, karenmcanally@gmail.com
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DIAMOND HEAD RANCH
La Veta, Huerfano County COLORADO / $1,490,000
D iamond Head Ranch is all about the water rights, some of the best in the Wahatoya Valley. Senior water rights and all the minerals transfer with this exceptional find. The ranch includes
199 acres, excellent hay production, a cozy farm house, and a new hay barn. In the 1900's this ranch was the breeding and training ground for race horses, and the original historic stable still stands. Wahatoya Creek meanders through this lush ranch. View deeded water rights, available upon request. More details at DiamondHead.DiscoverBachman.com. Karen McAnally, Broker,
719.989.8784, karenmcanally@gmail.com
THREE S RANCH — RECREATIONAL HUNTING RANCH
La Veta, Huerfano County, COLORADO / $2,999,000
T his high Alpine ranch is home to many types of wildlife, including herds of trophy elk. The 880 deeded acres and 2,000 acre BLM lease are comprised of rugged terrain and open meadows
Giant aspen, and ponderosa pine, grow side by side along with oak and ancient Bristlecone pine. This ranch has been in the same family for years, and the wildlife is mostly undisturbed. Several adjudicated springs fill year-round streams and tanks. A historic 3-bedroom log cabin is fully restored and welcomes you to this hidden gem. A true hunter’s dream. For more details,
go to ThreeS.DiscoverBachman.com. Karen McAnally, Broker, 719.989.8784, karenmcanally@gmail.com
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BATES LAND CONSORTIUM, INC. | MARKETING BROKER 445 East 200 South, Suite 130, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 801.560.4259 | 801.419.9932 | 801.521.4259 | BatesLandCo.com
WINECUP GAMBLE RANCH Elko County, NEVADA / $77,000,000 LOCK, STOCK & BARREL
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stablished in 1868, this giant ranching empire is one of the American West’s most storied commercial cattle operations. The Winecup Gamble Ranch encompasses an approximate total of 948,380 acres of land which is comprised of about 247,500 acres of deeded land + 558,080 acres of federal range + 142,800 acres of unfenced private land. It controls private-use year ‘round BLM grazing allotments for 52,000 AUMs. The Ranch had an inventory of 9,080 head of mature cattle in May 2016, not counting 2016 calves. This remarkable opportunity to significantly expand or enter into one of the Nation’s most-respected and fascinating industries — at this level — is not available in today’s ranch market. The Winecup Gamble Ranch owns extraordinary and uncontested water rights for about 2,500 acres of irrigated crop land and about 8,750 acres of strong irrigated pasture plus stock water rights all totaling an astounding 46,600 acre-feet of water. Thousand Springs Creek — on the historic California Emigrant Trail — threads through the Ranch for almost 50 miles.
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In the past five years this iconic and authentic ranch has been restored to its historic high perch as one of the West’s reputable cattle operations with the strategic and sensible investment of $19,000,000 in superb cattlehandling facilities, stock water distribution, fencing and comfortable employee housing. A new well-designed owner’s lodge overlooks housands of acres of irrigated pasture. While the Ranch presents a profitable economic opportunity, it also affords trophyquality hunting with 18 tags from a herd of 1,800 elk. Abundant mule deer and antelope populations plus wing-shooting for chukars, geese and ducks round out an enjoyable fare. Perhaps the most surprising amenity is a private 200-acre reservoir fed by a highvolume cool-water spring which provides superb still-water fly-fishing for enormous browns, rainbows and tigers from float tubes and pontoons. With all of this, an intelligent, forwardthinking and vigorous general manager — who has implemented the recent and remarkable renaissance — is in place and committed to the Ranch’s future. He has carefully assembled a stable roster of genuine young cattlemen who carefully move cattle across the Winecup Gamble Ranch’s vast expanse.
Welcome. Please Direct Inquiries to Marketing Broker.
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AMERICAN FARM & RANCH | 888.212.3752 | info@AmericanFarmandRanch.com Magic Safari Lodges | Ville au bois 1, 4920 Aywaille, Belgium Laurent Huwart | Mobile: +32 478 247 942 | laurent@huwart.com
BIG GAME HUNTING LODGE IN URUGUAY
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P rivate and secluded, the main residence has eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms (currently used to lodge the hunters, visitors and friends) and beautiful views. Practical building,
constructed with local materials, assures comfort without losing charm. The main living room has a traditional fireplace, perfect to create a cozy atmosphere. Adjacent to panoramic "Quebrada de los Cuervos", it has beautiful views that can be enjoyed from main house. In addition to hunting (its main purpose) the property lends itself to a range of recreational and tourism activities; trekking, fishing, horseback riding etc. Uruguay, is a country starting to distinguish itself as one of the finest hunting destinations in Latin America. Isla Patrulla is in the heart of the department of Treinta y Tres. The area is full of hills with countless water courses and natural forests covered with beautiful indigenous vegetation. Various game species have been introduced to the reserve such as Red Deer (350), Axis Deer (400), Fallow Deer (400), Mouflons/Cimarrones (200), Wild Boars (700) and Chivos (200). The reserve is fenced with a game fence of 2.2 meters (7.2 feet) high. Water buffalos have been recently introduced. There are 1,500 hectares (3,706 acres) of rolling hills and true high country terrain.
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AMERICAN FARM & RANCH | 888.212.3752 | info@AmericanFarmandRanch.com Magic Safari Lodges | Ville au bois 1, 4920 Aywaille, Belgium Laurent Huwart | Mobile: +32 478 247 942 | laurent@huwart.com
HUNTING AND WILDLIFE VIEWING IN SOUTH AFRICA
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S ituated on Northern Cape Province, the biggest and most secured province with the lowest population, this gorgeous hunting property lies on the Botswana border and the dry Limpopo
Riverbed. The Kalahari bushveld offers red sand dunes, acacia thorn and about 80 species of mammals with approximately 240 species of birds. This is one of the few registered 4-star lodges and is composed of six spacious rooms equipped with air conditioning, Satellite TV and dressing rooms. The farm is fenced for two wide hunting camps and three breeding camps. On the farm, you will find a wide diversity of game with very high-genetic-quality animals. The farm is equipped by a large number of water points, butchery facility, workshop and different staff houses. There is a daily flight to Sishen, which is a two-hour drive away.
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THE WHITNEY LAND CO. | Farm - Ranch - Recreation - Commercial 101 SE 3rd Street, Pendleton, Oregon 97801 541.278.4444 | WhitneyLandCompany.com
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FA R M R A N C H MEADOWBROOK FARM Lexington, OREGON / $5,475,000
T he Meadowbrook Farm lies in the
area known as the Columbia Basin an agriculturally rich area that provides 300 days of sunshine and is one of the world’s leading growing regions. The dry climate, with a combination of water resources, provides exceptional growing conditions. The Meadowbrook Farm provides 2,009 total acres with 946¹ acres blanketed with water rights. Currently, 494 acres are irrigated under circles. Additional acres include CRP, dryland, rangeland and CREP. Water sources include a ground water well and surface water from Willow Creek (mainstream). A third water source includes surface water from Heppner Reservoir (Willow Creek storage water).
BIRCH CREEK IRRIGATED FARM Pendleton, OREGON $4,500,000 / ROI
A pproximately
one mile west of Pendleton, the farm contains 737 acres of which 550 are irrigated with nine circle pivots. Water rights include 3 acre feet per acre with water sources being wells from the Umatilla and Birch Creek Basins. Additional acres include dryland/CRP and range. Residence, shop and storage building sit in the middle of the farm with view of the Blue Mountains. Historical crops include alfalfa, wheat, triticale, Sudan grass, barley, canola, seed peas and corn.
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NORTH ATHENA WHEAT FARM Athena, OREGON / $15,450,000 / ROI
T he Athena Wheat Farm, in Eastern Oregon, contains
highly productive soils with historical dryland wheat yields in the 80-85 bushels per acre range utilizing a summer fallow rotation. The contagious tract provides 4,880 total acres of which 3,733.97 acres are tillable and 1,147 acres are rangeland. Consisting mostly of highly productive Walla Walla silt loam soils, the entire property lies within the Walla Walla Appelation vineyard overlay zone. Elevation ranges from 1,000 to 2,200 feet. There are no buildings and several springs. Currently, the farm is leased and provides an ROI (return on investment). Includes 640-acre gravel permit.
WILLOW CREEK RANCH Bridgeport, OREGON / $8,510,000
A long the border of Baker and Malheur County, lies
the 19,491Âą-acre Willow Creek Ranch. Gentle rolling sagebrush hills lead into the mature forests of California Mountain. The landscape is marked by expansive grasslands, a mix of timber and mature deciduous trees and high-elevation Forbes. A series of springs and creeks provide a perennial source of water for livestock and wildlife. The higher ridges of the mountains show off the vista, crowned by Malheur Reservoir located at the base of the tributary which feeds it. Adjoining to public land, this ranch offers remarkable possibilities for the big game hunter. Improvements include two residences, each with ranch outbuildings and cattle working facilities along with irrigation rights. BLM grazing allotments will transfer with the sale, and allow for grazing on the ranch from spring through fall. This ranch is being offered as a complete package or available separately as Willow Creek Ranch East and Willow Creek Ranch West.
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BUCKAROO RANCH Ukiah, OREGON / $12,900,000 / ROI
I n the foothills of the Blue Mountains,
this ranch consists of 16,200± total acres with a variety of gentle meadows, creeks and draws. Covering 25± square miles, the ranch has a strategic location as a private hunting and recreation with long-term forest investment opportunity. Proximity to the North Fork John Day River and Camas Creek make for excellent fishing opportunities for trout, steelhead and salmon. The secluded ridgetop location has no public access. Big game hunting is excellent with large resident elk herds. Spring and summer livestock grazing is well-balance with adequate grass and water sources.
FRAZIER MOUNTAIN
BUCKIN ROLL RANCH
Medical Springs, OREGON / $3,445,000 / ROI
Echo, OREGON / $1,595,000
T his property combines agriculture, forestry and recreation. It encompasses a variety of B uckin Roll Ranch is located on Big Butter Creek, approximately 24 miles south of habitat types from early-season grasses, sagebrush and ponderosa pine on the southern portion to dense-growing timber stands with grass on the north half, allowing livestock and wildlife to forage from spring to late fall. The property contains 5,350 contiguous acres in a 9,560-acre grazing area. Springs and streams provide water. Timber value provides a great opportunity for additional income, with a forester’s 2014 visual estimate indicating $800,000 of current merchantable timber value.
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Hermiston and 25 miles north of Heppner, Oregon. This Eastern Oregon ranch has been under one ownership for 45 years. A balanced operation, the ranch contains livestock facilities; a roping arena; farmland with water rights, including circle irrigation; and superb buildings, including a residence; a horse barn; a shop; and hay storage. The total acres for sale are 517.31 of which 82.73 acres contain certificated water rights.
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KINZUA RANCH Fossil and Mitchell, OREGON / $28,000,000
PRICE REDUCED
H istoric Kinzua Ranch consists of 39,670Âą deeded
acres in Wheeler County. The historic Kinzua Pine Mills Company business operation has been timber, cattle and recreational income. Multiple water sources include Thirty Mile Creek, Searcy Creek, Buckhorn Creek, Camp Creek and Little Lake Creek, along with two significant ponds stocked with trout. Other various ponds, springs and seasonal creeks can be found throughout. Timber dominates the topography and landscape, with pines as the primary species. A recreational paradise, the ranch is home to Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, turkey and multiple species. 12 miles east of Fossil, that ranch has paved state highway all the way to multiple entrances. The well-blocked perimeter provides one contiguous parcel. Within 5 miles is the Kinzua golf course. Spring and summer livestock grazing is well-balanced with adequate grass, water and facilities. The ranch includes an adjacent USFS grazing allotment.
MAURER RANCH Clarno, OREGON / $19,750,000
PRICE REDUCED
T he Maurer Ranch consists of 47,120Âą acres, of which
just over 29,279 are deeded, with an additional 11,000 acres of BLM and 7,000 acres of USFS leased lands. In the same family for over 90 years. The operation has been in cattle, sheep, grain, hay, and recreation. With over 8 miles of deeded river frontage on the lower John Day River, fishing for bass, trout, and steelhead is exceptional. Within the deeded acreage are 9 large pastures. Each fenced pasture has good stock water. The stock water is provided from springs that have been developed throughout the ranch. The balance of the ranch is native range land. The topography provides good shelter from the elements. Ground cover is a mixture of native grasses, shrubs, and juniper trees. The ranch is about 70 miles southeast of The Dalles, Oregon. There is a paved state highway to the ranch, which is within Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler County.
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LONE EAGLE LAND BROKERAGE, INC. Presenting Colorado’s Finest Properties | 21263 Hwy. 550, Montrose, CO 970.249.4300 | office@eagleland.com | EagleLand.com
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M any times the finest ranches are made with great intention. Over the last 30+ years and 12 parcel acquisitions, this incredible ranch featuring just under 1,700 acres has been assembled — only minutes from downtown Ridgway. Featuring Highway 62 and County Road 5 frontage, varied terrain, large ponderosa forest and an unsurpassed view of the San Juan Mountains. These 1,681 acres are priced for immediate sale.
BOSTWICK PARK PRODUCTION RANCH
SHADOW MESA RANCH
Montrose County, COLORADO / $6,869,000 / 2,455 acres
J ust 3.5 miles west of Cedaredge, this 708-acre ranch encompasses the top of a private
T his 3-ranch assemblage would create one of Western Colorado’s largest contiguous hay
ranches minutes from commercial air service in Montrose. At 7,000 feet, this highly productive ranch has 2,455 acres (710 irrigated), irrigation water supplied by one of Colorado’s most consistent and well-governed irrigation companies. The ranch features Highway 50 and county road access, underground power, 3.5 miles of elevated escarpment building sites and world-class hunting--featured on the Outdoor Channel with a simply spectacular setting. There are very few opportunities where this type of assemblage can be acquired at such a value.
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Delta Co., CO / $4,600,000 / 708 acres
mesa. Bordered to the east by Ward Creek and the west by George Creek, the ranch has multiple year-round streams. From 5,800 up to 6,200 feet, the ranch is the ideal elevation for a year-round residence. The 270± acres of irrigated fields and 440± acres of grazing pasture provide habitat for livestock and wildlife. Vegetation includes irrigated meadow, sage flats and pinion and juniper trees. Includes a newly remodeled 3,126-square-foot home, shop, caretaker’s home, working corrals, hay barn, engineered irrigation system, other outbuildings and mountain views.
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BUCKHORN MOUNTAIN RANCH
Montrose County, COLORADO / $29,975,000 / 6,573 acres
J ust 14 miles south of Montrose, Colorado, the Buckhorn Mountain Ranch spreads across 6,573.41± deeded acres and 6,003±
leased BLM acres of stunningly beautiful land at the base of Storm King Peak. Located in Montrose and Ouray Counties off U.S. Highway 550, the ranch has magnificent views of the San Juan Mountains 20 miles to the south. This exceptional property is both a working cattle ranch with a full complement of livestock facilities and a superb hunting retreat with excellent habitat for mule deer and elk. The ranch is located in Colorado Game Management Unit 65 and has a well-earned reputation for trophy-sized mule deer and large elk. The ranch also has two, custom-built homes, guest facilities and staff housing, and features 400 acres of irrigated pastures and hay meadows, as well as a three-acre organic garden with greenhouses. While the Buckhorn Mountain Ranch offers privacy and seclusion, it is also conveniently close to some of Southwestern Colorado’s favorite winter recreation venues and towns, including Ridgway, Ouray and the ski slopes at Telluride. Co-listed with Hall and Hall.
CIMARRON CERRO RANCH
Montrose Co., CO / $1,895,000 / 1,163 acres
MOORE RANCH
Montrose County, COLORADO / $1,116,000 / 720 acres
C imarron Cerro Ranch is an excellent 1,163-acre grazing ranch 20 minutes east of Montrose! E xcellent hunting property with live water less than 30 minutes from Montrose! Surrounded The ranch is made up of gently sloping, grassy terrain with oaks, cedars and cottonwoods dispersed throughout. Cottonwood Creek meanders through and numerous ponds are scattered about. Improvements include a beautiful three-bedroom log home constructed in 2002 and a small barn/shed. Within Game Management Unit 65, it offers excellent hunting opportunities and stunning views. Under a conservation easement.
by thousands of acres of BLM on three sides, this property has endless recreational opportunities. Great elk and deer hunting within Game Management Unit 62, which offers over-the-counter bull tags. The west fork of Dry Creek flows through one end and the east fork of Dry Creek flows next to the other end on the BLM. There is a cabin as well as numerous ponds and springs. Theses 720 acres are a fantastic value at only $1,550 per acre!
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Beaver County, OKLAHOMA / $3,299,530
T his unique 3,881±-acre ranch offers a rolling terrain with good turf and several grass pastures. The 4,050±-square-foot house has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living spaces with a nice landscaped yard. Also attached to the home is an efficiency home equipped with its own bedroom, bathroom and mini kitchen. There is a 40 x 75 metal barn east of the house along with a cake bin. There are two small gathering corrals, a large working facility and livestock scales near the headquarters. The pastures have good perimeter fences and are cross-fenced to provide rotation of cattle. George Clift, ALC, 806.674.8979. Video: https://youtu.be/B8Rag6bxbOQ
FARBER RANCH
Union County, NEW MEXICO / $2,981,281
G reat location, five individual pastures, cattle pens, fair to good five-wire barbed wire fences, a live spring, and five working wells make this 7,367±-acre northeastern New Mexico ranch
a good livestock operation. Located 27± miles southwest of Clayton and 20 miles south of Grenville, this ranch sits in prime grazing country. The ranch topography consists of flat grassland, rolling hills, and some cedar breaks. There are 6,968± deeded acres and 400± State Lease acres. The ranch fronts on the Springer Highway (US 56) with main access off of Pennington Road. Livestock water is provided by three working windmills and two submersible pumps. Sheldon Snyder, ALC, 806.333.2346. Video: https://youtu.be/OHoNy140Fek
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MAYS SOFIA RANCH
Union County, NEW MEXICO / $10,993,698
L ocated 35± miles due west of Clayton, New Mexico, the Mays Sofia Ranch sits in the heart of northeastern New Mexico prime grazing ranch country. This ranch consists of 24,040± deeded
acres and 2,927± State Lease acres, and is an excellent yearling or cow/calf ranch. It is divided into 17 pastures and has two sets of gathering and processing pens with scales. Water is provided by 29 working wells, including 22 windmills, six solar pumps, and one submersible well. Fences are mostly five-wire barbed wire and are in good condition. Improvements include one house that needs some remodeling and a 40 x 50 metal shop with a concrete floor. Sheldon Snyder, ALC, 806.333.2346. Video: https://youtu.be/6PzAzKlCXUk
NORTH FORK RANCH
Tillman County, OKLAHOMA / $6,600,000
T his 2,200±-acre North Fork Ranch lies 10 miles due west and i mile north of Frederick, Oklahoma. This is prime grazing land in the highly sought-after Red River Country. The topography
is slightly rolling to level. North Fork Ranch encompasses 2,200± contiguous acres of native and highly improved Bermuda grass pasture. In addition, there is a quarter section of Oklahoma state lease that is native grass, making total ranching acres at 2,360. Included in the purchase are 400 Angus cow/calf pairs and 25 Angus bulls. George Clift, ALC, 806.674.8979.
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JACOBS PROPERTIES 14372 Liberty St, Montgomery, Texas 77356 Larry Jacobs | 936.597.3301 | TXLand.com
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J ust outside Coldspring in San Jacinto County, this 335-acre working ranch is close to Lake Livingston and Sam Houston National Forest and about an hour from Bush Intercontinental
Airport. This 2,765-square-foot ranch home has four bedrooms, three baths and wood-burning fireplace. Numerous outbuildings, including a hay-barn and a shop. Improved pastures, hay fields, ponds, scattered trees; fenced and cross-fenced. Frontage on a county-maintained asphalt road.
CLEPPER RANCH
Grimes County, TEXAS / $1,795,000
T hese 165 rolling acres are graced by a beautiful two-story home with 3,700 square feet of elegant living space overlooking a 3.5-acre stocked lake with pier. The ranch house features a
rock fireplace, hardwood and tile floors, quartz and marble countertops, a formal dining room, large country kitchen and a sun room. There is a guest quarters (24x16) with large stone patio and outdoor kitchen, 140x30 barn/shop and a 40x24 barn. The land offers a mix of improved pasture and wooded areas, a stock tank and perimeter fencing. Located on Highway 90 north of Anderson, Clepper Ranch provides easy access to Bryan/College Station, Huntsville or The Woodlands.
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JB RANCH
Montgomery County, TEXAS / $12,533,130
N ear Lake Conroe and Sam Houston National Forest, these 928 acres are a mix of woods and pasture, including 50+-acre hay field. With 60+ feet of elevation change, numerous ponds,
9,570-square-foot ranch home, four smaller residences, two barns and two shop buildings. This unrestricted acreage with long frontage on three county roads offers an ideal opportunity for investment, development or a family estate. Located in Montgomery ISD.
TEXAS STAR RANCH
Montgomery County, TEXAS / $2,395,000
O wn 82 secluded acres graced by a French Country estate home with formal living and dining rooms, island kitchen, large game room and sunroom overlooking pool and outdoor kitchen. Lush, rolling pastures are shaded by hardwoods and fenced and cross-fenced. Three ponds provide water for the livestock and the shop/barn handles the working side of things. Sensible restrictions are in place to maintain value. Hang your hat on this Texas Star!
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CENTURY 21 HARVEY PROPERTIES 2550 Lamar Avenue, Paris, Texas 75460 903.785.8484 | 800.785.8495 | c21php.com
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SALT GAP FARM
HUNTING TRACT
Salt Gap, McCulloch County, TEXAS / $1,760,000 / ROI
Stamford, Jones County, TEXAS / $640,000
A 640-acre farm with approximately 430 tillable acres. Currently farmed by tenant and Deer, quail, hogs, turkey and varmints roam these 319Âą acres in the heart of hunting previously planted in cotton, wheat, milo. Approximately 210 acres are used for recreation and hunting purposes. There are two miles of FM road frontage. Potential for cattle operation with its 2 stock tanks. Only 3.5 hours from the DFW Metroplex.
country! Rolling pasture and two stock tanks make this property great for grazing cattle also. Located 45 minutes north of Abilene and 3.25 hours from Dallas - making this the perfect weekend hunting retreat.
RANCH IN STYLE
CAMP COUNTY RANCH
Avery, Red River County, TEXAS / $1,200,000
G reat cattle operation! 133 acres with working pens, hay barns, 4-stall horse barn with
B eautiful 200-acre ranch with gorgeous green pastures! 10-acre lake with custom dock and fish cleaning station. Barn for ranch activities as well as a shop that offers an office and living quarters. The crown jewel is a beautiful three-bedroom, three-bath Austin stone home with all the bells and whistles plus a nice patio area with outdoor fireplace, great for entertaining! This place has it all!
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Leesburg, Camp County, TEXAS / $499,900
runs, cross-fencing and several stock ponds. Property has been used for momma cows as well as growing yearlings. Supporting ranch equipment available for separate purchase. Nice 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick home with modern amenities, large patio, sunroom, large master suite, updated his/her bathroom, wet bar and 2-car garage with abundant storage. Located near historic Ferndale Club Lake.
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LAKE WELSH RANCH
WILDCAT CREEK QUAIL HUNTING RESORT
Mount Pleasant, Titus County, TEXAS / $995,000
Detroit, Red River County, TEXAS / $6,500,000 / ROI
T his is an awesome opportunity to own your very own 171± contiguous acre ranch on a W CR is only two hours form the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and boasts 1,000 acres, an gorgeous 1,200-acre lake. Lake Welsh is known for its secluded privacy and world-class fishing. Lake Welsh Ranch is a versatile property as it has several future uses, including ranching, housing development, timber, recreational or to simply build your dream home. This beautiful property is located south of Mt. Pleasant, east of Pittsburg, west of Dangerfield and only two hours from Dallas.
incredible 7,000+-square-foot main residence plus a turn-key hunting/resort business. WCR features “The Lodge” and guest quarters with 10,000+ total square feet on the bank of a 16-acre lake. Amenities include a restaurant, Pro Shop, game tables, satellite, high-speed Internet, kennels, equipment and more. Quail, pheasant, duck, dove and wild hog hunting, fishing, archery, sporting clays and target shooting at the shooting range.
RECREATIONAL PARADISE
VERSATILE RANCH PROPERTY
Clarksville, Red River Co., TX / $1,920,000
W ith 873, including 600 acres in timber and a pine plantation, this awesome place features rolling terrain, three lakes, open areas plus woods with excellent hunting. It is loaded with waterfowl and deer! This is a great family camp with a cabin/shop combo sporting large shop big enough for ranch and hunting equipment. The cabin has two bedrooms, open living/ kitchen area, central heating and air conditioning and a loft.
Paris, Lamar County, TEXAS / $2,144,650
T his incredible property is in a prime location and versatile, perfect for agriculture or
development. These 727 acres just outside of Paris feature meadows and pastures, a lake and some great building sites!
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PROPERTY CONNECTIONS REAL ESTATE | PropertyConnections1.com Minor Taylor | 281.235.5566 | minor@minortaylor.com Cheryl Stewart | 979.248.0281 | cstewart357@yahoo.com
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Bay City, Matagorda County, TEXAS / $3,700,000
T his 1,253Âą acre tract is located in Matagorda County just a few miles from Bay City, Texas. It currently has approximately 225 acres being farmed in organic rice and the remainder (which was farmed in the past) is now unimproved pasture. Could easily be put back into cropland. It is totally fenced and cross-fenced for cattle with two solar wells, one electric well and cattle pens. It has LCRA infrastructure for crop irrigation. Owned by the same family for generations. Great duck and dove hunting property!
BRAZORIA COUNTY FARM
Danbury, Brazoria County, TEXAS / $4,416,500 / ROI
F eaturing 1Âą mile of CR 210 frontage, this well-drained, 1,210-acre farm has the Brazos River irrigation canal running to the property for irrigation. The average crop yields for the area are
7,000 lbs./acre for rice, 650 lbs./acre for cotton; 7,000 lbs./acre for grain sorghum and 40 bu./ac for soybeans. A good source of underground sweet water is available. Best for farming, pasture or residential development.
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THE CHURCH RANCH
Johnson County, TEXAS / $8,858,000
T his 1,030-acre ranch is strategically located between Granbury and Cleburne in one of the fastest growing areas of Texas, which is less than an hour from the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. This
ranch has Brazos River frontage, seasonal creeks, numerous lakes or ponds with an approximate 300 feet of elevation change with 500Âą acres in pastures with the remainder being wooded. There is a comfortable home on the property overlooking a 7-acre lake with excellent fishing and deer, turkey and dove hunting. This is truly a spectacular ranch with dramatic and varied topography, which does not come on the market often in this area of Texas.
MATAGORDA FARM
Matagorda, Matagorda County, TEXAS / $12,467,618 / ROI
T his is prime agricultural land in one of the best farming areas in Texas. This property has been in row crop or pasture for many years. Grain sorghum, cotton and corn will be the primary crops for 2016. Cattle and hay production is an option, as the farm is of a good soil type and well drained. The two tracts may be sold separately or together.
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DEITRA ROBERTSON REAL ESTATE, INC. Premier Farms, Ranches & Equestrian Estates 832.642.6789 | Deitra@IKnowRanches.com | IKnowRanches.com
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MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY ESTATE Waller County, TEXAS / $4,899,000
T his magnificent estate offers you upscale living on 156 acres less
than an hour from Houston. Located in the most desirable area of Waller County, behind a private gated entrance, this 7,000Âą-square-foot home is flushed with natural lighting, bringing the beautiful landscaped grounds into view from every room. Affording the ultimate privacy, this home and a lovely guest cottage overlook beautiful green pastures, white fencing and grazing horses. Enjoy family and friends by the infinity pool or under the soaring ceilings of the great room. Center aisle barns, covered riding area, ponds, loafing sheds, riding trails and heavily wooded acreage offer hunting and recreation. Clear Creek runs through a portion of the ranch, which has wildlife everywhere. Deitra Robertson, 832.642.6789, Deitra@
IKnowRanches.com; Chris George, 281.794.0570, Chris@IKnowRanches.com; or Matt Montgomery, 281.795.4471, Montgomeryme@gmail.com
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MAGNOLIA COUNTRY ESTATE Magnolia, Montgomery County, TEXAS
/ $1,600,000
M agnolia Country Estate is that special property tucked away on a quiet road 45 minutes from Houston and 10 minutes from The Woodlands. The elegant architecturally designed farmhouse boasts 7 bedrooms, 5 baths along with a screened-in porch with a hurricane-force, roll-up screen. The saltwater lap pool, tennis court, fire pit, overnight camp house with bunkbeds and playhouse for the kids complete the property. It also has a horse barn with 2 oversized stalls, a tack room, an art studio along with a one-bedroom studio apartment. The lush turn-out paddocks with threeboard fencing make this a haven for your horses. This property is surrounded by high-end horse farms. Come see this one-of-a-kind estate! Deitra Robertson, 832.642.6789, Deitra@IKnowRanches.com
or Chris George, 281.794.0570, Chris@IKnowRanches.com
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COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL SAUNDERS REAL ESTATE 877.518.LAND | SRELand.com
JUMPIE RUN PLANTATION
Jefferson County, FLORIDA / $6,940,500 (entire) or $346,500 to $804,000 (individual tracts)
A beautiful legacy property offering timber production and hunting that has been family owned since the 1920s. These 2,644 acres are only 30 minutes from Tallahassee and Thomasville,
Georgia, seven minutes to I-10, and is central to city amenities. Offered as a whole or in 3 tracts, the property consists of pine and hardwood forests with a number of natural ponds and creeks. A great weekend getaway or a permanent/vacation home with notable hunting of quail, wood ducks, dove deer, and turkey. Aerial video at SaundersRealEstate.com/JumpieRun. Dean Saunders, ALC,
CCIM, 863.774.3522 and Jack Vogel, 352.364.0070.
TRIPLE DIAMOND
LONGBRANCH CROSSING
Okeechobee County, FLORIDA / $26,500,000
Clay County, FLORIDA / $3,995,000
A 7,985± acre recreational property and luxury plantation with a 9,069± SF home, T hese 2,608± acres offer a combination of natural beauty, income, and recreation. Uplands, equestrian infrastructure in place, manager’s home, 3 small homes, barns, 8,138± SF stable, 6-car detached garage, corrals, pens and a 1-mile grass airstrip. Potential luxury family retreat for hunting, equestrian, cattle ranch, and possible conservation easement. It adjoins the Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park and is a 45-minute drive to Sebring. Aerial video at
SaundersRealEstate.com/TripleDiamond. Dean Saunders, ALC, CCIM, 863.774.3522.
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streams, and creeks provide habitat for wildlife such as black bear, deer, turkey, bobcat, fox squirrel, gopher tortoise ($100,000/year in revenue), and more. Property is protected by a conservation easement. 1 mile frontage on SR 16 and 30 miles of internal roads. Close to Jacksonville/Gainesville. 3,100 SF office/upstairs apt; 5,400 SF equip/hay barn. Aerial Video/Game Cam at SaundersRealEstate.
com/LongBranch. Tony Wallace, CF, 352-505-9274 and Dean Saunders, ALC, CCIM, 863.774.3522.
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THE BLUFFS OF ST. TERESA, A UNIQUE FLORIDA WATERFRONT PROPERTY St. Teresa, FLORIDA / $62,000,000
T hese 17,080± acres in beautiful North Florida are surrounded
by a total of 17± miles of water on three sides. The Bluffs is truly a rare “Old Florida” find in the St. Teresa area and adjacent to a state park with 2 miles frontage on the Gulf of Mexico, 6.2 miles on Ochlockonee Bay and 8.5 miles on the Ochlocknee River. The vast majority is uplands with some sandy soils and boasts rolling elevation changes and small bluffs. Part of this tract also offers timber income. Excellent development potential and located only 40 miles from Tallahassee and I-10.
Aerial video at SaundersRealEstate.com/BluffsOfStTeresa. Dean Saunders, ALC, CCIM, 863.774.3522 and Jack Vogel, 352.364.0070.
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THE WRIGHT GROUP | Real Estate Advisory & Brokerage Firm 120 E. Jackson Street, Thomasville, Georgia 31792 Ben McCollum | 229.226.2564 | Fax: 800.428.0435 | WrightBroker.com
CANE MILL PLANTATION
Dougherty County, GEORGIA / $18,185,750 / 3,890± acres
N ow available for the first time in 5 generations, Cane Mill Plantation is the finest hunting/recreational property available and lies in the epicenter of the Albany Quail Plantation Belt. This
pristine Southern landscape with towering pines and majestic oaks has long been home to affluent sportsmen in pursuit of the bobwhite quail, trophy whitetail deer, ducks, dove and turkey. Other attributes include a newly constructed lodge, managers house, barn, kennel and paddocks. Ownership cost are offset by the prime, irrigated farmland revenues generated by the property. Cane Mill is being sold turn-key.
DUNVEGAN
THE LODGE AT BLUE SPRINGS
Brooks County, GEORGIA / $2,050,000 / 484± acres
T he Lodge at Blue Springs was the focal point of land holdings owned by the Callaway
S uperior whitetail genetics combined with optimal quail habitat make Dunvegan one of the
most action packed properties of its size in the area. Other amenities include a lodge, bunk house, stocked lake, lighted skeet range, flight pen, barn, and kennel. The land consists of beautiful mixed age longleaf pines and native wiregrass, alongside productive agricultural fields that generate solid revenues streams.
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Harris Co., GA / $4,000,000 / 127± acres
family that once consisted of more than 40,000 acres. This 6,000-square-foot historic log lodge has hosted 3 presidents and countless dignitaries. The 127-acre compound includes a spring-fed lake, koi ponds, guest cottage and massive masonry gatehouse. The diverse landscape includes rolling wooded forest, open meadows and gin-clear creeks. This one-ofa-kind legacy property is impossible to recreate.
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EL DESTINO
Leon County, FLORIDA / $23,420,000 / 4,988± acres
T his property holds the distinction as one of Florida’s oldest plantations, dating back to an 1828 land grant. El Destino is a beautiful representation of classic Red Hills plantation and has been intensively managed for generations with an emphasis on wildlife habitat, including a 34-acre plant and flood duck pond, excellent bobwhite quail, 2 established dove fields, numerous ponds and tremendous deer and turkey. El Destino is the most significant land holding available in north Florida and adjoins the country’s 2nd largest private landowner. Given its location, it is a prime conservation easement candidate.
MIAMI PLANTATION
Brooks Co., GEORGIA / $5,935,000 / 1,698± acres
HORSE CREEK RANCH
Worth Co., GEORGIA / $4,580,000 / 1,052± acres
A t the heart of this unique property, a 54-acre lake provides endless fishing and waterfowl H orse Creek Ranch is Georgia’s premier high fence property. This 1,052-acre property has options and creates a spectacular lodge site. The land has been intensively managed for bobwhite quail for decades, while the deer population benefits from the superior genetics of the Wisconsin whitetail that were imported in the 1960s, resulting in numerous state record bucks. Surrounded by other area plantations, Miami represents the best opportunity for a premier property in recent history.
been intensively managed to promote the native deer population along with a wide variety of wildlife. A 5,500 sq. ft. custom log lodge has been built overlooking a fully stocked fishing lake. The terrain at Horse Creek features rolling hills of mature longleaf pine, multiple ponds, and a hardwood corridor for optimal deer and turkey habitat. If you are looking for a high fence property, it doesn’t get any better than this.
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SWAN LAND COMPANY Bozeman, Montana | Buffalo, Wyoming | Salt Lake City, Utah 866.999.7342 | SwanLandCo.com
M&M RANCH
MILL CREEK RANCH
Buffalo, Johnson County, WYOMING / $18,900,000 / PRICE REDUCED
T he largest property for sale in the Big Sky area, the 1,916± deeded acres are situated
C onsisting of 12,388 total acres of which 9,986 acres are deeded, the irrigation potential is
Big Sky, Madison County, MONTANA $13,750,000
astounding with over 4,000 acres of permitted irrigation rights and 62,000 acre feet of Lake DeSmet storage rights. Including privately owned minerals and a coal resource estimated over one billion tons, the new owner will hold title to a portion of the world’s future energy supply. In addition, the recreational aspects offer an amazing variety of outdoor sporting opportunities.
between the town of Ennis and the ski-resort communities of Big Sky, Moonlight Basin and Yellowstone Club. Large portions of the Ranch and surrounding ranches have been placed into conservation easement to expand the wildlife habitat of the adjoining Lee Metcalf Wilderness area. Includes a beautiful log home and several building locations with incredible panoramic mountain vistas. Co-listed with Berkshire Hathaway.
FLYWHEEL RANCH
WAGON BOX SPRING RANCH
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, NEW MEXICO / $13,500,000
T he Ranch encompasses 6,186± deeded acres plus 1,280 acres of State Land. With
well-maintained paved county-road access, the Ranch is surrounded by large blocks of conservation and public lands including the 6,000-acre Galisteo Basin Preserve providing access to more than 28 miles of recreational trails. Based on recent sales in the area, the Ranch is a tremendous value just twenty minutes to Santa Fe. Co-listed with Keller Williams Santa Fe.
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Pompeys Pillar, Yellowstone & Big Horn Counties, MONTANA / $10,750,000
L ocated 30 minutes from Billings, the Ranch with 9,095± contiguous acres provides privatearchery hunting in one of Montana's trophy bull elk regions. An additional 4,320 leased acres of BLM and State ground is utilized as a summer grazing unit. Managed for wildlife enhancement, the Ranch holds trophy bull elk scoring consistently at 345 with confirmed bulls harvested over 380. Surrounded by large land holdings, the Ranch provides privacy without seclusion with private gated access.
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SUN RIVER RANCH
BIRCH CREEK HUNTING RESERVE
Augusta, Lewis and Clark County, MONTANA / $8,450,000 / PRICE REDUCED
Woodruff, Rich County, UTAH / $5,650,000
T he Sun River courses through these 3,050± acres for 3.5± miles, capturing stunning views T his premier hunting ground with outstanding elk and mule deer habitat consists of of the Rocky Mountain Front. This ultimate turn-key retreat offers remarkable fly-fishing, hunting and equestrian opportunities. The masterfully crafted residence, manager’s home, equestrian barn, fishing camp and historic cabin are a beautiful combination of log and stone sited above the river. Just west of Augusta and a 1.25-hour drive to Great Falls, the ranch also has a private helipad and hangar for ease of travel.
8,595± deeded acres plus an additional 640 acres of private-leased land. Birch Creek Hunting Reserve is part of a 26,000-acre Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU), a program established by the Utah Wildlife Board and the Division of Wildlife Resources to benefit private land owners and hunters. The Seller currently receives $60,000 annually for the lease from the hunting outfitter on the property. Photo Credit: RMEF
CRAZY P RANCH
TWO CREEK RANCH
Buffalo, Johnson County, WYOMING / $4,950,000
Mink Creek, Franklin County, IDAHO / $4,400,000
C razy P Ranch, comprised of 1,749± total acres, is 15 miles south of Buffalo, at the base of T wo hours north of Salt Lake City, this 230± acre luxury ranch offers a magnificent owner’s the Bighorn Mountains. The beautiful custom-designed log home is ideally sited to capture the majestic views of the Crazy Woman outcroppings. The lush irrigated pastures and plentiful water attract abundant wildlife. Buyers seeking privacy, abundant wildlife and panoramic views will find the Crazy P of particular interest.
home overlooking a spring-fed trout pond. Mink Creek, which flows through the Ranch for about a half mile, has undergone substantial stream restoration enhancing the trout habitat. Historically utilized to raise registered angus, the Ranch currently runs about 50 head. The Ranch is well watered with 110 irrigated acres including two forty-acre pivots.
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AX RANCH
WESTERN UNITED REALTY, LLC Specializing in fine ranches and outstanding recreational properties throughout Wyoming and Colorado. 265 North 4th Street, Laramie, Wyoming James Rinehart - 307.745.6024 | Tom Grieve - 307.383.2125
Laramie, Albany County, WYOMING / $12,500,000
A pproximately 15 miles south and east of Laramie, this unique 12,255+-deeded-acre ranch offers excellent access on all-weather highways and county roads. Ax Ranch was established in
1864 and offered for only the second time in its history. Excellent views are afforded of the Colorado peaks of the Never Summers and Rocky Mountain National Park. This exceptional ranch follows the valleys of Dale Creek, Texas Creek, Duck Creek and there tributaries for a combined 15+ meandering miles through native hay meadows, across upland pastures dotted with sage, pine, aspen and cottonwoods, then through a scenic granite walls almost to the origin. 5 reservoirs located on the Ranch provide another great fishing resource. The ranch provides excellent grazing and winter feed along with abundant water for easy ranch management. The AX Ranch is known for its large elk population and good deer population, where herds in excess of 500 head of elk can be seen. Improvements include a 2,800-square-foot main home and a 1,000-square-foot guest home. In addition to the owner’s residence, the headquarters consists of the typical barns, corrals, manager’s home and hired help facilities.
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THREE PEAKS RANCH
Pinedale, Sublette County, WYOMING / $2,200,000
O nly an hour drive south of Jackson Hole and 30 minutes north of Pinedale, offering one of the most beautiful and historic drives in the nation, Three Peaks Ranch consists of 640 acres of
lush meadow grass and 360-degree mountain views where one can appreciate the three tallest Wyoming peaks. A short .75-mile drive to Bridger Teton National Forest. The 3,240-square-foot home with massive logs and wraparound porches is an asset to the property burrowed against the Wyoming Range in a grove of aspen trees. Near the home’s entrance sit two fishing ponds stocked with rainbow and cutthroat trout. Along with the abundance of fishing and waterfowl, Three Peaks Ranch offers trophy hunting, recreational snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, ATVing and horse pack trips, as well as year-round access. Co-listed with Steve Duerr and Jackson Hole Real Estate Associates/Christie’s International Real Estate.
DIAMOND PEAK RANCH
Virginia Dale, Larimer County, COLORADO / $1,472,000
T hese 640 spectacular acres just south of the Wyoming border offer exceptional privacy, convenient access to city amenities, recreation and hunting. Bordering Roosevelt National Forest
on one side and Colorado State University property on another, this ranch has a mixture of rolling hills, densely timbered hillsides, rim rock formations, running creeks and mountain views. A large big game population includes elk and deer and common sighting of bears, lions and moose. The Diamond Peak Ranch offers above-average water resources for irrigation and future development of fishing reservoirs. There are miles of Trail Creek flowing through the meadows. In addition to the scenic landscape, the property offers a usable two-bedroom house that has formally practiced as a year-round cabin. A barn and multiple corrals are also on the ranch. Co-listed with Hayden Outdoors.
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MIRR RANCH GROUP | Legacy Ranches & Fine Sporting Properties 915 South Pearl Street, Denver, Colorado 80209 877.623.4545 | 303.623.4545 | MirrRanchGroup.com
WHITE RANCH
MYDLAND RANCH
Walsh, Baca County, COLORADO / $4,700,000
Sheridan, Sheridan County, WYOMING / $2,000,000
T he 4,805-acre White Ranch boasts pivot irrigated farm ground, high-quality grazing, and T he Mydland Ranch is a beautiful, diverse property within minutes of the famous Western terrific hunting along 3.5 miles of the Cimarron River in southeast Colorado. The 320 acres of irrigated corn lie next to the heavy cottonwood/tamarisk cover of the river bottom, providing ideal habitat wildlife. There are 15 water wells on the ranch with capacity and permits for irrigation of 740 acres. Contact Jeff Hubbard or Pat Lancaster.
town of Sheridan. These 360Âą deeded acres feature Soldier Creek running through the entire length of the ranch. With a combination of irrigated meadows, wooded riparian habitat, and cedar breaks, it provides fantastic habitat for a diversity of wildlife, including upland birds, whitetail deer, mule deer and pronghorn. Conservation easement in place. Contact Duffy Brown.
FLAT ROCK RANCH
WHITTEN RANCH
Livermore, Larimer County, COLORADO / $1,990,000
Jefferson, Park County, COLORADO / $885,000
F eaturing a historic homestead, updated cattle and horse facilities, resident wildlife, creek T hese 338 acres in the South Park Basin offer a high elevation pastoral setting and yearfrontage, and a picturesque pond, the 198-acre Flat Rock Ranch is a true all-around Rocky Mountain retreat. Located just 13 miles from the ranching community of Livermore and 34 miles from the university city of Fort Collins, the ranch balances privacy and seclusion with easy year-round access and usability. Contact Ed Roberson.
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round access. Featuring private fly-fishing on a half-mile of the expertly restored Michigan Creek and historic improvements. Whitten Ranch directly adjoins Michigan Creek Ranch is an opportunity to reassemble a historic South Park Ranch, which would offer 1+ mile of creek frontage and almost 600 total acres. Contact Daniel Carter.
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ROCKING BAR MB RANCH
Pagosa Springs, Hinsdale Co., CO / $7,900,000
T he 338±-acre Rocking Bar MB Ranch is a rustic luxury retreat tucked deep inside the San
BIG CREEK RANCH Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / $46,000,000
Juan Mountains with Continental Divide views. Nestled on a small bench adjoining national forest lies a ranch compound of exquisitely designed homes, barns and cabins, clad in weathered roughhewn timbers and stacked atop indigenous rock. 80% is irrigated by historic water rights and includes three large stocked fishing ponds. While remote, the property has year-round access with world-class fishing and hunting, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and cross-country skiing. Contact Ken Mirr.
S itting in a serene, secluded valley only seven miles north of the resort town of Steamboat
JEFF GORDON’S COULTER VALLEY RANCH & BUCK POINT RANCH
MARTON RANCH
Carbondale, Garfield County, COLORADO / Starting at $7,300,000
Alcova, Natrona and Carbon Counties, WYOMING / $28,000,000
Springs lies the Big Creek Ranch. With 5,000+ acres, this is the largest property of its kind in the U.S. near a major world-class ski resort. The ranch is practically surrounded by hundreds of thousands of acres of the Routt National Forest. Boasting over five miles of private fishing along the enhanced Big Creek, the ranch offers several other creeks, springs and ponds, abundant wildlife and elegant improvements. Contact Ken Mirr.
J eff Gordon’s Coulter Valley Ranch is the centerpiece of this largely unknown gem of a A working livestock ranch, this property has an extraordinary recreational resource unlike mountain valley, Coulter Creek Valley, 15 minutes from Carbondale and Glenwood Springs and only 45 minutes from Aspen. Along with the adjacent Buck Point Ranch, one could assemble nearly 3,000 deeded acres, irrigated ground, a couple miles of Coulter Valley creeks, and 50% of Consolidated Reservoir. Contact Tommy Latousek.
any other in part of the Rocky Mountains. These 69,550± total acres include an array of rangeland habitat, along with 8± miles of North Platte River frontage. The balance consists of native grass and sage/grass flats, foothills and coulees, with limited coniferous and deciduous tree habitat at the higher elevations. Contact Duffy Brown.
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CALIFORNIA OUTDOOR PROPERTIES | CaliforniaOutdoorProperties.com 707 Merchant St., Ste 100, Vacaville, CA 95688 | CalBRE# 01838294 707. 455. 4444 | info@caoutdoorproperties.com
MJ PIVOT RANCH
TIMBUCTOO SPORTING ESTATE
Lassen County, CALIFORNIA / $4,595,000
Yuba County, CALIFORNIA / $3,400,000
T he ranch consists of 2,551+ acres in the Williamson Act; 725 acres under production I ncredible 211± acres with exclusive hunting rights to 4,272± acres, deeded access to irrigated with 6 pivots and 1 linear and 125 acres in dryland pivot corners and 15 irrigated acres. ''In the works'' is a new 35+-acre field. There are 3 pole barns, one older hay barn, a shop and corrals; should be able to carry 300 pair year round if you used the ranch for grazing. Two-bed/two-bath ranch house and a bunkhouse. Abundant wildlife and the ranch qualifies for two land owner tags in the X2a deer zone. Donna & Rich, 530.336.6869
the historic Goldfields abundant wildlife; waterfowl, upland game and trophy blacktail deer. Timbuctoo also offers 100+ ponds with blue gill and largemouth black bass, a competitioncaliber sporting clay course and golf tee. The log cabin has 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, full commercial kitchen and dining hall seating 25+ people plus caretaker’s quarters. Video available on YouTube. Charlie & John, 415.601.6330
TRIPLE CREEK RANCH
GEARHEART RANCH
Siskiyou Co., CA / $1,250,000 / PRICE REDUCED
Nevada County, CALIFORNIA / $3,175,000
T hese 336± acres are irrigated by riparian water rights. Bogus Creek runs through the ranch, L ocated off a quaint country lane is luxury at its finest. The 119.87 acres is suited for an plus 4 ponds, some with bass, the largest feeds to two wheel-lines and a few hand-lines to irrigate part of the pasture. The spacious ranch home has metal roof, cedar siding and a nice deck. The ranch runs 70± pair for the season. There is a hay barn, corrals, alleyway with squeeze chute and calf table. Outdoor opportunities include deer hunting, waterfowl hunting, bass fishing and horseback riding. Video available on YouTube. Kathy, Glen & Amy, 530.643.1336
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equestrian facility, a vineyard, cattle, recreational or private retreat. The ranch combines a gorgeous 6,000 square foot French country style home with irrigated beautiful pastures and majestic heritage oaks, an arena, a six-stall wood barn, two stocked ponds, paddocks and riding trails. This ranch offers a welcoming cottage for your guests and an outdoor living area with fireplace and kitchen that overlooks the in-ground heated pool. Sandy Ballou, 916.261.8192
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WINTER FALLS RANCH
MORRO BAY
Shasta County, CALIFORNIA / $9,450,000
San Luis Obispo County, CALIFORNIA / $10,000,000
T his 1,500± acre cattle, hay, wild rice and hunting ranch is an amazing property. Over 1,050 A rare find! 2,240 acres of land in Morro Bay, only 3.5 miles from the ocean with views acres under flood irrigation; 521 in alfalfa, grass hay, alfalfa/grass mix, 201 acres in wild rice and 328 acres irrigated pasture. There are 4 ag wells, a ditch pump and a spring pump all tied together, producing well over 10,000 GPM. Two homes, 3,400 SF metal shop, two hay barns, plus an animal/hay barn. The ranch runs 350 spring and fall calving pairs, plus 50 replacement heifers and 12 bulls, year round. Donna & Rich, 530.336.6869
of Morro Rock and the blue water bay. 65± acres Class 2 soil; mild climate due to coastal proximity. Rolling grass-covered hills with oaks, sycamores, bay, and pepperwood. Several highly productive, developed springs + creeks and small reservoirs. Caretaker’s quarters and good domestic well. Has run up to 200 pair year-round. Video available on YouTube.
BIAGGI RANCH
ELDER CREEK RANCH
Mendocino County, CALIFORNIA / $7,800,000
Todd Renfrew, 707.455.4444
Tehama County, CALIFORNIA / $6,990,000
F eatures 1,542.5 acre on Mendocino’s pristine coast. 11 legal parcels of rolling pasture, heavy E xceptionally beautiful ranch consisting of 5,918± acres. Very private with views of Mt. Lassen forest, spring-fed draws, open mountain meadows and Pacific view building sites. 20,000,000+ board feet of timber (~50/50 Redwood/Douglas – NTMP). 80-100 head cattle carrying capacity; substantially more for sheep. Creeks and springs; native wildlife, including blacktail deer, wild turkey, quail, bear, wild hog. Video available on YouTube. Jim Martin 707.272.5507
and Mt. Shasta at an elevation of approximately 1,000 feet. Lots of year-round live water on the property and abundant wildlife. Over 3 miles of year-round Elder Creek and 3.5 miles of seasonal Digger Creek plus 12 reservoirs. This ranch would make a great all-natural cattle operation, or hunting retreat. Runs 500 pair for the season. Video on YouTube. Todd Renfrew, 707.455.4444
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COVE RANCH
RUBY RIVER RANCH
Bellevue, IDAHO / $14,500,000
I n a beautiful mountain valley just south of Sun Valley, these 4,487± deeded and
8,000± leased acres form a productive alfalfa/cattle ranch with an entitled development plan allowing for a potentially valuable conservation easement. The ranch incorporates all the recreation and lifestyle the valley has to offer. Terrain transitions from fertile farm ground to sage-covered foothills in the Pioneer Mountains. The extensive infrastructure includes six homes. Fay Ranches, Inc., 800.238.8616, info@fayranches.com,
www.FayRanches.com
DUTCH FLAT RANCH
Sheridan, MONTANA / $10,900,000
T hese 746± acres combine high-quality agricultural production with world-class recreational
amenities, making it an affordable ranch to own on an annual basis. The Ruby River meanders through the ranch for just less than 2 miles and provides some of the finest fly fishing for large trout available in Montana. Fay Ranches, Inc., 800.238.8616, info@fayranches.com,
www.FayRanches.com
BACK CREEK
Fossil, OREGON / $9,750,000
Monroe County, WEST VIRGINIA / $8,100,000
T his hunter’s haven lies just north of the John Day River and within the Fossil Hunting Unit. B ack Creek is adjacent to the Sweet Springs Community, which lies at the foot of Peter’s It receives 6 mule deer and 6 Rocky Mountain Elk LOP tags. 11,901± mostly contiguous acres have diverse terrain; several creeks; and a custom, high-quality, log-style lodge with excellent privacy and hunting out your front door. Fay Ranches, Inc., 800.238.8616, info@fayranches.com,
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Mountain, and features the Old Sweet Springs Resort and Lynnside Historic District. Lewisburg is 35± minutes away and was named America’s Coolest Small Town by Budget Travel in 2011 and provides access to numerous restaurants, stores and health facilities. Fay Ranches, Inc.,
800.238.8616, info@fayranches.com, www.FayRanches.com
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MINAM RIVER RANCH
DOME MOUNTAIN RANCH
La Grande, OREGON / $24,990,000
Paradise Valley, MONTANA / $25,000,000
W ith 16,660 contiguous acres, this ranch has 6± combined miles of the Minam and S et in the midst of the southern Paradise Valley, this 5,366± deeded acre ranch (plus 470± Wallowa Rivers, which begin in the adjacent Eagle Cap Wilderness of the Blue Mountains, and offer excellent fishing opportunities on the property. The ranch receives 6 LOP tags for Rocky Mountain bull elk and 6 LOP tags for mule deer. Fay Ranches, Inc., 800.238.8616, info@
State lease acres and 508± BLM lease acres) is bordered on one side by 6.3± accessible miles of the Yellowstone River. On two sides, the ranch borders public land connecting the property to the 932,000 acre Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Fay Ranches, Inc., 800.238.8616,
DODGE RANCH
LITTLE VALLEY RANCH
fayranches.com, www.FayRanches.com
Albany County, WYOMING / $23,495,000
info@fayranches.com, www.FayRanches.com
Avon, MONTANA / $18,975,000
C omprised of 20,502± deeded acres plus 5,554± leased acres, this ranch combines world- S et in the Avon Valley, these 12,910± deeded acres are primarily meadows and timbered class opportunities for hunting and fishing with a solid agricultural operation. There are 11± miles on both sides of Laramie River and Bluegrass Creek runs through the property. The ranch summers 1,000± cows and includes 800± flood irrigated acres for hay production.
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hills. The majority of the 10,080± leased acres reach higher elevations in the Garnet Range, from which the Strickland and Davis Creeks flow. During the fall, the property is home to a herd of several hundred elk. Facilities are functional and updated. Fay Ranches, Inc., 800.238.8616,
info@fayranches.com, www.FayRanches.com
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AMERICAN CREEK RANCH
LK MOUNTAIN RANCH
Angel Fire, NEW MEXICO / $7,600,000
Meeker, Rio Blanco Co., COLORADO / $10,000,000
L ocated in the shadow of New Mexico’s highest peak and only minutes from Angel Fire, O verlooking the famed White River Valley, the 7,100-acre ranch sits in the heart of territory Taos and Red River ski resorts, American Creek Ranch may be the best situated recreational ranch in the state. Over 3,082 deeded acres of mountain forest and rolling grassland provide ample room for solitude, stunning alpine views and large herds of mule deer and elk.
known since the days of Teddy Roosevelt for exceptional trout and exceptional big game hunting. Any hunter with an eye towards quality will find it as abundant as the trophy mule deer on LK Mountain Ranch.
BIG IRON RANCH
OLD WORLD RANCH
Collbran, Mesa County, COLORADO / $7,500,000
L ocated at the end of the road, this remarkably private 1,720-acre refuge adjoins Grand
Mesa National Forest for 2.5 miles, giving it a rare “edge-of-the-wilderness” feel, yet is readily accessible year-round to Interstate 70 and the Western Slope metropolis of Grand Junction.
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Kremmling, COLORADO / $5,200,000
Q uality at every turn marks the 176-acre Old World Ranch, nestled in the heart of the exclusive
19,000-acre Grand River Ranch near Kremmling. Its lodge-like, 3,665-sq-ft, beveled-log home and Old World-style barn are spectacular in their own right, but add the amazing shared amenities of two fishing camps (including 1.5 miles of tailwater), equestrian center, sporting clays course and a guest lodge and dining room and it becomes one of the Rockies' most desirable recreational properties.
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CANADA DEL OSO RANCH
BROKEN BUTT RANCH
Angel Fire, NEW MEXICO / $9,950,000
Chama, NEW MEXICO / $32,000,000
P rivacy that is second to none, mountain canyons that teem with big game, several live
N ever before offered on the market, the 16,309-acre Broken Butt Ranch in northern New
ALLIGATOR SPRINGS RANCH
WAKARA RANCH
streams and a spectacular new home/lodge make the 4,878 acre Canada del Oso (Canyon of the Bear) Ranch between Angel Fire and Taos one of the premier mountain hunting properties in northern New Mexico.
Ruidoso, Lincoln Co., NM / $14,245,000
Mexico easily qualifies as one of the largest remaining elk-rich mountain ranches in the state. Named for a rifle with a broken stock found on the ranch in the early 1900s, Broken Butt Ranch has a long history of careful management as a joint cattle and hunting property.
Meeker, Rio Blanco County, COLORADO / $10,000,000
W ith a vertical relief of 6,000 feet, the Capitan Mountains create some of the most A s rare as white buffalo are Western ranches that combine solid cattle production with ecologically diverse habitat in the West, from the Chihuahuan Desert lowlands to subalpine forest highlands. The 27,000-acre (11,563 deeded) Alligator Springs Ranch, just 45 minutes from Ruidoso, captures the best of this diversity as one of the best cattle and big game ranches in Southern New Mexico. Available as a whole or in five parcels.
trophy hunting and world-class fly-fishing, but all three converge on the Wakara Ranch, just 10 miles upstream of Meeker. Easily qualifying as one of the finest all-round large ranches in Northwest Colorado, the 26,365-acre (2,364 deeded) Wakara Ranch will capture your Western imagination and not let go for years to come.
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MARABOU REAL ESTATE COMPANY 970.879.7919 | info@marabouranch.com | MarabouRanch.com
MARABOU RANCH
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO / From $1,350,000
W hether it’s the size of the sky, the scent of the earth, or the power of the river, Marabou pulls you in. Tucked in a graceful bend of the Elk River, Marabou provides five-star luxury in an
authentic Western setting. Surrounded by 1,717 acres of ranch land and open space, picturesque custom ranch homesteads grace the landscape. Chosen in prime locations, each homesite is its own refuge, maximizing privacy and seclusion, while being just minutes to the town and resort of Steamboat Springs. There is something for everyone at Marabou. Relax after a day on the slopes with a custom treatment at our Downstream Spa, or celebrate the day’s catch in our Saloon. Owners not only enjoy world-class amenities, but also have access to private World Champion and Olympian guided activities from ski and mountain bike instruction to horseback rides and guided fly fishing on over two miles of the Elk River and 10 still water fisheries. We warmly welcome you to your legacy ranch on the river.
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ROBERT JONES REALTY, INC. | 1766 Addison Avenue East, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 Robert Jones, Broker, ALC | Mark E. Jones, Associate Broker, GRI 208.733.0404 | mj@rjrealty.com | RJRealty.com
PRIVATE, STUNNING VIEWS
Carey, Blaine County, IDAHO / $2,700,000 / ROI
T his gorgeous 394± acre property offers not only recreational attributes but amazing operational opportunities. Combine a proven agricultural operation plus a RARELY available, assumable Conditional Use Permit that allows for numerous possibilities including: Bed & Breakfast, Outdoor Adventure Camp, School, Youth Camp, Guest Ranch, Teen or Rehabilitation Ranch, Church Camp, Hunting or Fishing Lodge, Winter Lodge, Location Facility for filming movies or as a Private Retreat. Property is less than 50 miles from Sun Valley. Property backs up to scenic BLM land, providing hunting opportunities, beautiful views and privacy. The Little Wood River flows through the property with great fishing. High-quality irrigated farm ground (180± acres); Irrigation distributed through pivot, wheel lines and hand lines. Zoning: A-40, RR-40. Pristine wells on-site provide pure drinking water. Stunning views of the Pioneer Mountains and wildlife.
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP!
PRODUCTIVE RANCH AND FARM
Bliss, Gooding County, IDAHO / $3,950,000
Jerome County, IDAHO / $2,695,000
T otaling 530.66± acres, this ranch has 268± acres irrigated under 6 pivots, wheel lines E ncompassing 424± acres with 280+ acres irrigated and 5 pivots. This is one of the most and solid set that make a productive hay farm. Owner runs 60± head of cattle, but could be increased to 100± cow/calf. Custom main home, guest home and shop. Enjoy water sports with private dock. Part of the property is designated as a hunting preserve.
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economically run ranches in the Magic Valley Area. Custom-built home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and 2,400 square feet. Also features steel pipe corrals and a 42x64 sq. ft. shop. Well rounded operation with end-of-the-road privacy. It is a must see!
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IDAHO’S BEST – CATTLE – HUNTING – FISHING
Three Creek, Twin Falls County, IDAHO / $10,500,000
T his Idaho cattle ranch, currently run as a cow/calf operation, features big game hunting and blue-ribbon trout fishing with unlimited recreation right on the ranch! This is a unique opportunity for recreation and cash flow. The cowboy-friendly facilities include a beautiful ranch home (with high-speed Internet access), guest home, manager’s home, outstanding equestrian facility, equipment shop, an extensive set of metal corrals and hydraulic cattle working equipment. This operation includes 10,504± deeded acres, plus BLM and state leases in a region that has some of the finest cattle country in the state. (The present management is available to run the ranch, if desired.) This ranch can be certified organic. The ranch is within an hour’s drive to Jackpot, Nevada (casinos, live entertainment, hotels) an hour’s drive to Twin Falls, Idaho, the regional hub, boasting numerous retail outlets, state-of-the-art new medical facilities and a mid-sized airport. The ranch is also 145± miles from Sun Valley, Idaho. This ranch offers every desirable feature of a trophy property, including authentic Old West cattle ranching, accessibility and privacy, irrigated meadows, senior water rights, cash-flow, limitless adventure and recreation.
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HAYDEN OUTDOORS | Farm, Ranch & Recreational Real Estate 1204 W. Ash St., Unit A, Windsor, CO 80550 970.674.1990 | HaydenOutdoors.com
THE RANCHES AT WILLIAMS FORK
just outside Steamboat Springs, Routt County, COLORADO
A fter 75 years as an executive hunting ranch, The Ranches at Williams Fork are being offered for the first time as individual ranches. The Ranches at Williams Fork is a pristine mountain
property situated 35 minutes west of Steamboat Springs and only 10 minutes south of the Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN). The property is located on the north side of the Flattops Mountain Range in North Central Colorado, nestled along the northern slope of the Williams Fork Mountains. The Steamboat and Hayden Area are excellent for recreation with many high country lakes and streams to enjoy fishing. The Yampa River is an excellent gold medal fishery with plenty of public access and good companies based in Steamboat to guide and float you on the river. The high country topography covering the majority of the ranch serves as excellent grazing and shelter for livestock and wildlife. Herds of elk, mule deer, pronghorns, bear, and grouse (blue and sharptail) inhabit the diverse landscape. Views of Steamboat ski area, Bears Ears and the northern ranges of Colorado create breathtaking vistas and present numerous home site possibilities. The ranches on the opposite page (Green Ranch and Bear View Ranch) are two of the individual tracts offered.
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GREEN RANCH
Routt County, COLORADO / $4,000,000 / 1,996+ acres / Part of The Ranches at Williams Fork
T he 1,996Âą-acre, river front Green Ranch is rich in history. With its location and excellent views in all directions, this ranch is sure to fit your "mind's eye". Imagine 360-degree views of an old
homestead, Dunkley Flattops, Steamboat Ski area, the actual Flattops and the White River National Forest. This private ranch lives big with 1,258 acres of BLM ground intermixed within very hard to reach areas of the ranch. Privacy is at a premium with this ranch and year-round access via maintained county roads make it private yet accessible. There are 10 lush acres of river frontage along Hayden Gulch. The year-round live creeks and the multiple springs make improvement of water rights within reach. There is excellent early season grazing with a healthy mix of grasses and bottomland within the draws. This ranch is a hunter’s dream and a haven for a variety of abundant native wildlife. Dax Hayden, 303.619.6774, Dax@HaydenOutdoors.com
BEAR VIEW RANCH
Routt County, COLORADO / $5,100,000 / 2,899+ acres / Part of The Ranches at Williams Fork
T he 2,899+ Bear View Ranch is surrounded by established landowners and 638 acres of BLM land. The undulating topography features rolling oak brush and aspens as well as crop ground
in the lower elevations of the property. The ranch boasts approximately 700 acres of farmland, while the balance of acreage is grass. The new owner will be able to graze the ranch with their own cattle or lease it to eager adjacent landowners seasonally. This ranch offers tremendous big game hunting with resident and migratory elk herds, deer, bear, lions and pronghorns. In fact, it was the highest rated ranch in Ranching for Wildlife while it was enrolled in the program. Dax Hayden, 303.619.6774, Dax@HaydenOutdoors.com
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BOGATA FARM
Red River Co., TEXAS / Price Upon Qualified Request / ROI
RED RIVER RANCH
Red River Co., TEXAS / Price Upon Qualified Request / ROI
T his 6,591±-acre farm is bisected by US Highway 271 and 37, just west of Bogata. Farming O n the Red River, this 6,370±-acre farm/ranch is west of Highway 37 with FM 410 and operations include 6,591± acres of owned land and another 1,700± leased acres. This premier, Midwestern-style farm has yield potential and farm operation improvements not common to the area. The owner has made significant capital improvements to increase land productivity.
FM 195 passing through. Operations include 4,820± acres of FSA cropland, 1,080± irrigated acres and 40± acres subsurface drainage. 1,420± dryland acres form the balance of the row crop operation. The headquarters has farmhouses, shop and storage. 3,000±-acre cattle operation with pastures, ample water, good fencing, facilities and hay storage.
BAIRDSTOWN FARM
BROSECO RANCH
Lamar Co., TEXAS / Price Upon Qualified Request / ROI
Omaha, Morris County, TEXAS / $37,820,000
T his 1,073±-acre contiguous farm, 10± miles south of Paris, is bordered on the east by L ess than two hours east of Dallas, just off I-30, Broseco Ranch has been a leader in the FM 1497 and the remainder by maintained gravel roads. Productive fields have excellent drainage. Improvements include a 5,000-bushel grain bin, equipment shed, storage building and many homesites. Seven miles southeast of Daisy Dairy’s facility, a major consumer of locally produced grain, silage and hay and projected to increase area feed needs as it continues construction.
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cattle, wildlife, hunting and fishing arenas for years. Positioned just south of the Sulphur River in East Texas and with 12,200± acres, the ranch is home to 2,200± head of award-winning Red Angus cattle, record whitetail deer, two 100-acres lakes stocked with Florida bass and some of the best waterfowl habitat in the state.
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THE RESERVE
Hopkins, TEXAS / Price Upon Qualified Request
T his 65,000-square-foot masterpiece of Old World-themed architecture, craftsmanship and quality sits upon a promontory of the highest point and commands an uninterrupted view
of 14,500+ acres in North America’s Central Flyway. With hundreds of acres of lakes and ponds, it offers superb fishing, as well as a hunting and sporting lifestyle with all the comforts, communications and security of a world-class resort. The facilities include the 30 guest rooms, private suites and self-sustaining power. Other features include a spa/fitness center, pool house, 50-yard pistol range, 200-yard rifle range, 1-mile sporting clay course and 3,000-bottle wine cellar with dinner seating for 35-40 people.
SULPHUR BLUFF RANCH
Hopkins County, TEXAS / Price Upon Qualified Request / ROI
T he beautiful 13,400 acres of the Sulphur Bluff property has a long history of continual improvements. The Army Corps levy built to manage water in the bottom. The previous owners cleared
the bottom, leveled the fields and build the ghost timber and east reservoirs and built the cattle herd and center pivot. The owners built flume ditches, GPS leveled and drained fields, built world-class hunting habitats and to this day continue to improve the land, pastures, wildlife habitat and buildings of this special property in Northeast Texas. Cropland acres are all GPS graded to drain and also to flood irrigate pH and fertility levels have been corrected to levels recommended for high-yielding grain crops. Hay and pasture acres have been intensively managed for proper fertility and pH levels, which is a practice not common with most Northeast Texas pastureland. Careful attention has been given to stocking rates to prevent overgrazing and maximize forage production and value. Three reservoirs have been built for wildlife and irrigation purposes, providing 5,000+ acre feet of irrigation water and duck hunting opportunities. Woods and wildlife areas include moist soil impoundments and upland bird habitat, managed to promote diverse vegetation and food sources. There are 50 duck blind locations, 11 deer and hog blind locations and 500 acres of upland bird habitat.
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STEAMBOAT SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY | SteamboatSIR.com Ren Martyn | 970.846.3118 | Ren.Martyn@SteamboatSIR.com Pam Vanatta | 970.291.8100 | Pam.Vanatta@SteamboatSIR.com
SLATER CREEK RANCH
CLEAR FORK RANCH
Slater, Routt Co., COLORADO / $5,950,000
Gunnison, Montrose & Delta Co., CO / $6,700,000
Located north of Steamboat Springs in the Little Snake River Valley, this 1500 deeded acre ranch includes Slater Creek, contiguous USFS, leased acres, exceptional for big game hunting, fishing and outdoor pursuits. Includes unique 5 BR lodge, separate ranch cabins, barns and irrigation rights. Co-listed with Pam Vanatta. Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty,
Ren Martyn, 970.846.3118, ren.martyn@steamboatsir.com, HighMountainLand.com
One of a kind legacy ranch, bordered by Gunnison National Forest. 3400+ acre ranch includes 400+ acre BLM lease and diverse habitat required to hold significant elk, deer, bear and wild turkey populations. Six established hunting cabins, abundant water, fenced & cross fenced for livestock and conservation opportunity. Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty, Ren Martyn, 970.846.3118, ren.martyn@steamboatsir.com, HighMountainLand.com.
CRAWFORD RANCH
DUNCKLEY PEAK RANCH
Steamboat Springs, Routt Co., COLORADO / $3,000,000
Nearly 600 acres with over 1/3 mile of the Yampa River. Excellent trout fishing and big game hunting on upper acreage. Multiple home sites with views from the Steamboat Ski area to the Flattops Wilderness. The ranch includes older home, barns, deeded irrigation & spring rights and produces 75 tons of hay. Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty, Ren Martyn, 970.846.3118,
ren.martyn@steamboatsir.com, HighMountainLand.com
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Hayden, Routt County, COLORADO / $1,595,000
Irreplaceable retreat surrounded by millions of USFS acres, this ranch will not disappoint. Private 160 acres tucked in Routt National Forest, lodge, cabin, shop & trout filled 3+ acre lake. Exceptional big game hunting with full rustic conveniences. Hunting outfitters or group retreat opportunities. Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty, Ren Martyn, 970.846.3118,
ren.martyn@steamboatsir.com, HighMountainLand.com
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PHANTOM SPRINGS RANCH
Routt County, COLORADO / $3,447,500
ELK RIVER RANCH
Routt County, COLORADO / $16,000,000
B ordering BLM and national forest land, this magnificent 154-acre ranch offers an excellent P rivate and tranquil ranch offering 350 acres with a beautiful 7,937-square-foot luxury mix of pasture and woods with a well-designed main home and additional guest apartment. Two shooting sheds, a pistol range and several trails that lead to beautiful vistas make this a recreational haven. PhantomSpringsRanch.com. Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty,
home, a separate 4-bedroom home, 6-stall barn, equestrian facilities, fenced pastures, hay production and plentiful water rights. Enjoy private fishing on roughly 1.5 miles along the Elk River. Other configurations available. ElkRiverRanchSteamboat.com. Steamboat Sotheby’s
LAZY K RANCH
SNOWY MOUNTAIN RANCH
Pam Vanatta, 970.291.8100, pam.vanatta@steamboatsir.com, PamVanatta.com
Routt County, COLORADO / $8,000,000
International Realty, Pam Vanatta, 970.291.8100, pam.vanatta@steamboatsir.com, PamVanatta.com
Routt County, COLORADO / $8,975,000
A rare opportunity to own 270+ acres within 15 minutes of Steamboat Springs and just I n the Elk River Valley north of Steamboat Springs sits a home overlooking the recreational minutes to Stagecoach State Park. This private playground offers a stunning 11,000-squarefoot luxury log home, miles of maintained trails, 4 ponds, lush meadows and abundant wildlife. A 3-bay detached garage/shop holds the toys and tools, while magnificent views all the way to the ski area complete this remarkable property. SteamboatParadise.com. Steamboat Sotheby’s
International Realty, Pam Vanatta, 970.291.8100, pam.vanatta@steamboatsir.com, PamVanatta.com
paradise of Steamboat Lake. This extraordinary 210-acre property features ponds, creek, room to run and epic views. Protected by conservation easement and bordered on the north by 20,000+ acres of national forest, it includes a 14,000-square-foot luxury log home, guesthouse and garage with three enclosed bays. SnowyMtnRanch.com. Steamboat Sotheby’s
International Realty, Pam Vanatta, 970.291.8100, pam.vanatta@steamboatsir.com, PamVanatta.com
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SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Mike Brady | 805.391.0587 | mike@santaynezland.com SantaYnezLand.com
QUAIL H RANCH Santa Barbara County CENTRAL COAST – CALIFORNIA $21,000,000
T hese 298± acres in Happy Canyon are ideal
for Rhone varietal vineyards. Two legal parcels. Newer 8,000-square-foot, 1940s-style ranch house built for today’s country lifestyle. Multiple barns, dressage and cutting horse arenas, irrigated pastures. Two-bedroom guesthouse and two-bedroom “bunkhouse.” Beautiful stands of oak trees.
Sotheby’s International Realty, Mike Brady, 805.391.0587, mike@santaynezland.com, SantaYnezLand.com
LOS ALAMOS RANCH Santa Barbara County CENTRAL COAST – CALIFORNIA $4,995,000
H istoric
headquarters to 1830s land grant with habitable adobe and second three-bedroom, three-bath residence on 99± acres. Agricultural and domestic wells. 50± irrigated farmed acres with vineyard potential. Horse and pole barns, riding arena. Beautiful location surrounded by rolling hillsides and vineyards.
Sotheby’s International Realty, Mike Brady, 805.391.0587, mike@santaynezland.com, SantaYnezLand.com
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RANCHO LATIGO Santa Barbara County CENTRAL COAST – CALIFORNIA $45,000,000
S panish Colonial estate home and barn with multiple structures, pool, tennis court and a prime location wrapped by land of similar acreage. Supreme privacy and protection, yet close to amenities and dining. Ideal for the equestrian with covered arena and 8+ miles of private roads. 4,600± acres.
Sotheby’s International Realty, Mike Brady, 805.391.0587, mike@santaynezland.com, SantaYnezLand.com
HAPPY CANYON RANCH Santa Barbara County CENTRAL COAST – CALIFORNIA $10,500,000
C lassic Happy Canyon. Beautiful Georgian-style
home in a park-like setting with a lake, rolling lawns and historic sycamore and oak trees. Guest house, offices, barns and manager’s house. Beautiful open fields, Privacy yet close to town, dining and amenities. 136± acres. Prime location.
Sotheby’s International Realty, Mike Brady, 805.391.0587, mike@santaynezland.com, SantaYnezLand.com
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CASCADE SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Pam Mayo-Phillips and Brook Havens | 541.923.1376 DesertValleyGroup.com
R&B RANCH
Sisters, OREGON / $24,000,000
T his Legacy Ranch is 507 acres with stunning Cascade Mountain views. Main home is a custom northwest-style single level with 14,666 square feet, eight bedrooms, 8.5 baths, grand entry,
living room, stone replace, wet bar, formal dining, gourmet kitchen, butler’s kitchen, wine room, theater, and guest wing with four guest casitas. This legacy ranch includes barn with saloon, indoor arena, rec barn, 9-bay shop, racetrack, livestock barn, 193 acres of water rights, 6,263-square-foot guest home, 3,727-square-foot manager’s home, stocked pond and additional building sites. RandBRanch-SistersOregon.com
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TOM McCALL RIVER RANCH
PATTERSON RANCH
CENTRAL OREGON / $5,500,000
Sisters, OREGON / $7,600,000
P roductive ranch is 579 acres with 461 acres of water rights with one of the strongest water S tunning Cascade Mountain views and with a rich history in livestock production the ranch rights in Central Oregon. Updated and timeless the home is 6,168 square feet, 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Indoor arena, barn with 30 stalls, 2 shops and additional homes. Cascade Mountain views and Crooked River frontage. TomMcCallRiverRanch-CentralOregoncom
is 345 acres with 339 acres of water rights. Home: 3704 square feet, 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Property: 4 ponds, 2 additional homes, 2 barns with 53 stalls, shop, grass paddocks and adjoins public forest land. PattersonRanch-SistersOregon.com
SIX BIT RANCH
McKAY ROAD RANCH
Bend, OREGON / $1,990,000
Prineville, OREGON / $1,900,000
C ontemporary ranch-style home on 38 acres with 36 acres of water rights with automatic S pectacular Cascade Mountain and valley views from private hilltop estate. Features: system, pond, water feature, landscaped and barn. Stunning contemporary home designed with warmth, wood niches, natural light oriented to capture the Cascade Mountain views. Home features: 4,036 square feet, three bedrooms, 3.5 baths, single level, passive solar design and open floorplan. SixBitRanch-BendOregon.com
4,456 square feet, three bedrooms, 2.5 bath, country kitchen, quality finishes. Outdoor swimming pool, beautiful landscaped yard and gardens. 106 acres, 43 acres of irrigation water rights, shop, barn, outdoor arena, greenhouse, gated entry and additional building site.
McKayRoadRanch-PrinevilleOregon.com
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SWIFT EAGLE RANCH Whitefish, Flathead County, MONTANA $20,000,000
S wift Eagle Ranch is a one-of-a-kind large
acreage property with over 500 feet of lake frontage on Whitefish Lake. This 35-acre enclave is bordered by the Swift Creek headwater flowing to the pebble beach lakeside. Pristine spring fed mountain ponds grace the meadows. Swedish cope log home, horse facilities and separate guest quarters complete the ambiance of lakefront living. MLS #335385. Ross Pickert,
406.253.2148, rpickert@glaciersir.com, and Pat Donovan, 406.261.6200, pdonovan@glaciersir.com.
COONEY CREEK RANCH Condon, Missoula County, MONTANA $3,100,000
A
once-in-a-lifetime legacy offering, this romantic 111-acre, wildlife rich, recreational holding tucked away in the heart of the Swan Valley captures soaring views of both the Mission Mountain and Swan Range's signature peaks from all over the property, complete with 7,000-square-foot main lodge, second home, two cabins, trout pond, numerous outbuildings, hangar, and private airstrip. MLS #21607296.
Kelly Laabs, 406.890.5451, klaabs@glaciersir.com
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RIVER GROVE FARM
Sun Valley, IDAHO / Price Upon Request
L egacies are rare, and seldom can they can be purchased. The offering of River Grove Farm presents just such
a unique opportunity for the discriminating Buyer. Comprised of five separate parcels, totaling 42.37 acres, River Grove Farm’s impeccably maintained and immaculate grounds border approximately 1,100 feet of the Big Wood River and have seven distinct and significant water rights, ensuring that there will always be water to maintain the horses and grounds. In its current configuration there are 24 boarding stalls, four large, irrigated pastures with shelters, 10 paddocks, four outdoor training arenas, a seven-bay equipment barn, staff housing, and a six-bay European-style hot walker. Located 15 minutes south of the world-renowned Sun Valley Ski and Summer Resort is what River Grove Farm’s founders, Parry and Peggy Thomas, refer to as “Heaven on Earth”. Regardless of whether your “Heaven” has horses, nature, water, privacy without being secluded, or any combination of the four, River Grove Farm harmoniously blends all of those passions together in an uncommonly exquisite manner. Minutes away from River Grove Farm are world-class skiing, fly-fishing, hiking and biking. Excellent golfing is available on any one of five nearby courses, including Sun Valley Resort’s Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed championship course, and the Donald Knott designed White Cloud’s course. Your access point to all of this, and more, is only 10 minutes south of River Grove Farm at the Sun Valley airport (SUN), offering commercial and private air access 365 days a year. The equestrian facilities may be purchased separately.
Listed by Jay R. Emmer, Realtor, Sun Valley Sotheby's International Realty, c: 001.208.720.4282, jay.emmer@sunvalleysir.com
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CRATER LAKE REALTY, INC. | 33550 Highway 97, North Chiloquin, Oregon 97624 Linda Long | 541.891.5562 | linda@craterlakerealtyinc.com 541.783.2759 | CraterLakeRealtyInc.com
HIGH COUNTRY RANCH Prairie City, Grant County, OREGON / $2,200,000
T his 718-acre High Country Ranch is one of Eastern
Oregon’s finest! For the avid outdoorsman, it offers great hunting for both mule deer and whitetail deer as well as Rocky Mountain elk with 2 LOP tags for deer and 2 LOP tags for elk. For the fishing enthusiasts, this ranch sits at the cold, clear headwaters of the John Day River, one of the longest undammed, free flowing rivers in the United States, populated by cutthroat trout, bull trout, rainbows and steelhead! The varied terrain offers incredible views with stands of merchantable timber and 37 acres of water rights. Private and pristine, yet just 20 minutes from an airport! SOMLS #2968384
SWAN LAKE RANCH
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, OREGON / $17,000,000
A s far as the eye can see, this 5,515-acre ranch offers some of the most secure water rights in Klamath County. The 7 irrigation wells, excellent sandy soils and 22 pivots create an efficient operation for organic and non-organic alfalfa, grain, orchard and timothy hay. This is just the beginning of this diversified holding with ridges covered with timber, grasslands and wetlands surrounding Swan Lake with migratory waterfowl, herds of antelope, deer and elk protected by the large landholdings and the massive rocky rim that only wildlife can maneuver. 150 pair of cattle also graze the ranch and the adjacent 10,000 acre BLM permit. Cattle handling facilities include welded steel feedlot, corrals, covered working and loading chute and 30,000-pound scale. Immaculate buildings include 7 hay barns, huge shops, equipment storage and multi-use buildings and grain bins. Two lovely newer homes built in 2012 have the bird’s eye view of the ranch. Just 14 miles from Klamath Falls and air service, yet at the end of your own road!
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FISHHOLE CREEK RANCH
Bly, Klamath County, OREGON / $10,600,000
A true slice of heaven, Fishhole Creek Ranch is a beautiful, historic ranch in Oregon's
southeastern corner. Exceptionally maintained, improved and run for 150+ years, the last 40 by one family, Fishhole Creek Ranch is the kind of place that feeds the soul. Consisting of high mountain meadows, lakes, streams and evergreens, the ranch offers exceptional rangeland for a working cattle operation. Set 18-miles off Highway 140 in both Klamath and Lake Counties, the ranch boasts 14,000 total acres: just under 4,000 deeded and the remaining on a long-standing, adjacent USFS permit. With water rights from neighboring reservoirs on USFS land and active natural springs throughout, the property has secure gravity-flow irrigation, making it an exceptional summer home with rich feed for 800 cow/calf pairs. A 7,000 square-foot log lodge and five 1,250 square-foot log cabins - currently operating as the uniquely beautiful guest ranch, Aspen Ridge Resort - allow for sophisticated living conditions despite the property's remoteness and could be used as a private family or group retreat complex. Fully self-contained, the lodge and cabins use a state-of-the-art hydro generator power system, lateral well and domestic-use water cistern. Set just through the valley from the lodge, a historic homestead featuring a two-bedroom log cabin, multiple barns and outbuildings, corral and pastures makes an ideal place for a ranch hand to live. Fishhole Creek Ranch is the full package: from a top-notch cattle operation to upscale housing, outdoor recreation including fishing and hunting and unrivaled tranquility.
CRATER LAKE REALTY, INC. | Linda Long | 541.891.5562 | linda@craterlakerealtyinc.com | 541.783.2759 | CraterLakeRealtyInc.com O PEN F ENCES.COM
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CLARK COMPANY | Pete Clark, Broker 1031 Pine Street, Paso Robles, California 93446 | CalBRE# 00656930 805.238.7110 | info@clarkcompany.com | ClarkCompany.com
RANCHO EL TORO
Gilroy, Santa Clara and Merced Counties, CALIFORNIA / $21,000,000
O ne of the largest ranch offerings in California, Rancho El Toro presents over 12,000 acres of vast, rolling land with unspoiled views of creeks, springs, canyons and tree-studded hillsides. With over 7 miles of highway frontage, Rancho El Toro is situated on Highway 152 midway between US 101 and Interstate 5. A traditional, owner-operated cattle ranch, Rancho El Toro offers a turnkey cattle operation with a carrying capacity of 600 cow/calves and 1,000 stocker cattle complemented by ranch headquarters, owner’s residence, appurtenant structures, cattle equipment and abundant hunting and recreational opportunities.
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ESTRELLA RANCH
Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties, CALIFORNIA / $35,000,000
A mongst the finest ranches in California and the gem of the Central Coast, Estrella Ranch encompasses over 21,000 acres. Situated in rural Paso Robles where the skies seem bluer and
the stars appear brighter, this offering presents the chance to procure a ranch with historic reputation. Estrella Ranch is a year-round cattle operation with a carrying capacity of 625 cows and 30 bulls, plentiful water distributed through a sophisticated system, irrigated farm ground, and abundant recreation, improved with numerous homes, ag buildings, and elaborate equestrian facilities. The second largest ranch listing in California today and the only of its kind, Estrella Ranch presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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M4 RANCH GROUP | A Division of Team Murphy Realty Ranches – Ranch Communities – Hunting & Fishing Properties – Luxury Estates – Auctions 970.944.4444 | info@M4RanchGroup.com | M4RanchGroup.com
REDWING UPPER RANCH Powderhorn, COLORADO / $2,900,000
A
true sportsman’s paradise, the Redwing Upper Ranch spans a total of 2,124± acres and is considered a premier ranch in Southwest Colorado. The upper ranch offers some of the West’s finest big game hunting nestled into 1,000’s of 1,000’s of public acres and located in one of Colorado’s strongest limited hunting units, unit 67; hosting over 430,000 acres of well-managed, game populations to enjoy each fall. The ranch receives unit wide Land Owner Vouchers for both Elk and Mule deer, truly giving you the best of both worlds. The ranch improvements include has a five-bedroom, four-bath, well-appointed, off-grid hunting lodge.
BUCKSNORT RANCH Lake City, COLORADO / $6,200,000
T he Bucksnort Ranch, nestled in the San Juan
Mountain Range, is one of the West’s most unique pieces of land. Situated directly under three 14,000-foot peaks, these 184± deeded acres rest on the valley floor completely surround by hundreds of thousands of public acres. Incredible fishing with just under 1 mile of The Lake Fork River and a spectacular 4.2±-acre Trout Lake. The ranch is complete with quality improvements, including a 5,742±-square-foot Swedish Cope log masterpiece, a well-appointed guest home, equipment shed, and toy garage making this an exceptional mountain ranch. The possibilities are endless!
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ROCK CANYON RANCH Powderhorn, COLORADO / $7,295,000
F ew
ranches offer more than Rock Canyon Ranch. Pristine, all-encompassing 879.40± acre ranch with unparalleled fishing access, including 2.5± miles of live water, 24.25± cfs water rights, ditch rights, and springs. Located at the end of the road, this premier property backs into the 61,250± acres of the Powderhorn Wilderness. Rock Canyon Ranch is in premier Big Game Unit 66 comprised of 575,000± acres and qualifies for Colorado Parks and Wildlife landowner hunting licenses. Improvements include a three-bedroom, two-bath country home, guest quarters, an oversized three-car garage, horse stables, equipment shed and barn.
GATEWAY RANCH Powderhorn, COLORADO / $3,300,000
P erched on the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River,
this magnificent property offers luxurious living both inside and out. The Gateway Ranch consist of 41.93± deeded acres surrounded by public lands, 2 well stocked lakes, as well as 2± miles of the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River out your front door. There are 21± acres of irrigated hay meadows with 2.55 cfs water rights. A beautifully constructed luxury ranch house with exceptional amenities as well as a guest home completes this spectacular property.
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PFISTER LAND COMPANY, LLC 1030 N. Carrington, PO Box 338, Buffalo, WY 82834 307.684.5201 | 877.805.9165 | PfisterLandCo.com
WYOMING’S BEST-KEPT SECRET!
WYOMING / $22,500,000
T his is an extremely rare offering located in the heart of Wyoming at the end of the road, yet with excellent access. The ranch has been privately held for many years and never seen before
except by family and privileged guests. There are roughly 10 miles of blue ribbon trout fishery supporting fish ranging in size of 12 inches to 25 pounds, and game habitat providing for 400 class elk, 180 class whitetail, 200 class mule deer, trophy antelope, pheasant, chukar, partridge, grouse, ducks, turkeys, lions, bears, bobcats and everything else wild spread over 6,000 deeded acres plus 700 acres of State of Wyoming lease land. There are several cabins to accommodate friends and family and high mountain reservoirs holding trout which are filled by prolific spring creeks. This is a very discrete offering. All prospective purchasers must be prequalified and must sign a Nondisclosure Agreement prior to receiving any additional information about this property.
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GOSHEN RIM RANCH
Goshen County, WYOMING / $24,440,000
T he Goshen Rim Ranch is a 25,377+ deeded acre ranch and sporting property in western Goshen County, southwest of Torrington and southeast of Wheatland, and on the Platte County Line.
The ranch is 93% deeded and is further benefitted by an additional 1,440+ State of Wyoming lease acres, 440+ BLM lease acres and 160+ private lease acres. This is the quintessential legacy cow/calf operation. The ranch is watered by dozens of prolific year-round natural springs, developed springs and solar wells. The dramatic panorama of the Goshen Rim rises 600 to 800 feet in elevation above the improvements with summer pastures on top of the rim and winter grass and protection throughout the lower elevations in heavily timbered box canyons with live water in dense riparian draws. Boxelder Creek is a spring creek that originates on the property and generates volume from multiple springs as it flows down the canyon and through the improvements, which are situated at the base of incredible canyon walls. The ranch topography is as diverse as its wildlife and offers tremendous recreation benefits for hunting elk, mule deer, white tail deer, antelope, upland birds, turkeys and other wildlife. This ranch represents Wyoming’s raw, rugged beauty and is a rare opportunity to own one of the best, low-overhead cow/calf operations in the State of Wyoming. This ranch very private and is located at the end of the well-maintained county road.
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MARK NOREM REAL ESTATE | MarkNorem.com P.O. Box 1285, 116 West Second, Big Timber, Montana 59011 Office: 406.932.4606 | Cell: 406.930.4606 | Fax: 406.932.4605 | mark@marknorem.com
EDWARDS, MOUNTAIN SPRINGS RANCH
Salmon, IDAHO / $6,200,000
A n unbelievable find, this ranch is on the market for the first time in 4 generations. This rare, end-of-the-road ranch lies in Idaho’s most spectacular valley, six miles from the best small town
in the West and just a couple of minutes from the airport. Bordering USFS and BLM land, the 1,796± deeded acres have thousands of acres of BLM and USFS summer grazing “out the gate” and approximately 962± acres irrigated by pivot, wheel lines and flood. Enjoy privacy, spectacular and uninterrupted views, private lakes, ponds and spring-fed creeks plus elk, mule deer, upland birds and waterfowl. Live in a base-of-the-mountain setting and don’t miss this tremendous, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
BELLAMY, 4TH OF JULY CREEK RANCH
Salmon, IDAHO / $2,150,000
N ear “end of the road” idyllic setting within Idaho’s majestic Bitterroot Mountains, 23.5 miles from Salmon and 14 miles from Lost Trail Ski Area. The Bellamy’s tranquil 358±-acre mountain
ranch is bordered by USFS with trout-filled 4th of July Creek flowing through. A like-new, 2,400±-square-foot log home with attached garage is complemented by a restored 850±-square-foot historic log guesthouse plus horse barn and storage building from the same era.
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BUFFALO CREEK RANCH
Custer, MONTANA / $20,500,000
J ust 45 minutes from Billings and seven miles off of I-90 on an excellent paved county road. Totally contiguous and almost big enough to build an empire. 42,104± total acres (36,784±
deeded acres). 2,980 state lease, 2,020 BLM. 20+ miles of the Buffalo Creek and Antelope Creek Prairie Basins. 21 pastures. Extremely well watered. Excellent fences. Remodeled headquarters. Pipe cattle facilities with scale. Wildlife food plots. Airstrip. This fantastic yearling operation, or a winter out cow/calf unit, is the best value ever seen within an hour of Montana’s largest city, just off the Yellowstone River.
WILLOW CREEK RANCH
Sun Valley Area, IDAHO / $4,750,000
T he largest privately held mountain property available in the Sun Valley area, within 40 minutes of the airport. 3,238 total acres (2,638± deeded) surrounded on three sides by U.S. Forest and
BLM land. Enjoy 3.5+ miles of Willow Creek with its rich mountain fishery and healthy riparian corridor. Spectacular mountain views and solitude on this vast mountain holding are enhanced by large aspen groves, natural springs, free-flowing streams, also abundant wildlife, including trophy elk and renowned Area 44 mule deer, plus bear, moose and upland birds. It features a hand-hewn log guest cabin, horse barn, plus power and phone to the ranch. This is absolutely the finest mountain property in the Sun Valley market. Broker is partial owner.
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PREMIER SOUTHWEST COLORADO RANCH PROPERTIES
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta Co., COLORADO / $2,390,000
T his 50-acre ranch bordering National Forest offers a fully furnished custom log home with 8
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT-INSPIRED ESTATE Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, COLORADO / $1,495,000
bedrooms, 7 baths and a 3-car attached garage. The home offers hardwood and tile flooring, multiple dining areas and a huge wraparound deck. The fully fenced ranch has a 640-squarefoot cabin, horse corrals/stalls and gated access. There is outdoor recreation and abundant wildlife. Five minutes from Pagosa Springs. No covenants. Layne & Peggy Poma, 970.903.7926,
T his 4,125-square-foot home on 35.58 acres in Hidden Valley Ranch offers an open floor plan,
Layne@GallesProperties.com (MLS 722608)
3 bedrooms, office/4th bedroom, two full baths, two 3/4 baths, 3-car garage, huge deck, fire pit, mature landscaping and defensible space for fire mitigation. The 35+ acres are forested with Ponderosa pine, white fir, Colorado blue spruce and an Aspen grove, has a year-round creek and mountain views. Lindy Moore, 970.749.5062, Lindy@GallesProperties.com (MLS #705514)
NAVAJO RIVER RANCH
PREMIER LAKEFRONT PROPERTY
Chromo, Archuleta County, COLORADO / $1,100,000
O n 35+ acres, this 3,600-square-foot, one-level home features an open floor plan,
upgraded finishes, floor-to-ceiling windows, great room with fireplace, kitchen with custom cabinetry and stainless steel appliances, master bedroom and bath with luxurious amenities and two additional bedrooms. The property features a .33-acre pond stocked with trophy rainbow trout, seasonal creek and workshop/storage facility. Travis Driscoll, 505.328.2530,
Travis@GallesProperties.com (MLS 722344)
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Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, COLORADO / $795,000
O n a hilltop, this 36.17-acre parcel offers 2,412 feet of lakefront within the gated Hidden
Valley Ranch community. Owners can access the equestrian facility, riding and hiking trails into the National Forest and the Weminuche Wilderness, private water supply, underground utilities, 300-acre common area and a 55-acre trout-stocked lake with gazebo and boat dock.
Lindy Moore, 970.749.5062, Lindy@GallesProperties.com (MLS #715534)
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TURKEY CREEK RANCH
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta Co., CO / $3,595,000
CROSS BELL RANCH
Chromo, Archuleta County, COLORADO / $4,950,000
S ome of the area’s best fly fishing can be found on Turkey Creek, which borders and runs O n 136+ acres in the Navajo River Valley, this property offers a 4,682-square-foot log through the middle of these 55.72 acres nestled at the base of Wolf Creek Pass. Bordered by National Forest, the ranch features a 7,021 SF, full-log lodge, offered furnished, with four en suite bedrooms, beautiful interiors and stunning mountain and valley views. With an attached 2-car garage plus a drive-thru garage/shop, the property is fully fenced with 3 pastures supported by .29 CFS irrigation water. No covenants. Lindy Moore, 970.759.5062, Lindy@GallesProperties.com (MLS #723455)
home, 1,800-square-foot guest home, commercial-grade equestrian and cattle facilities, 2 multi-acre lakes and 7 cultivated hay fields and pastures supported by 3.5 CFS of water rights. There are multiple workshops, garages and hay storage, with 3,700-gallon cisterns for fire suppression on each improvement. No covenants or restrictions. Layne & Peggy Poma,
HIDDEN VALLEY PARADISE
SAN JUAN RIVER RANCH
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta Co., CO / $3,395,000
970.903.7926, Layne@GallesProperties.com (MLS #723156)
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta Co., CO / $2,750,000
T his newly renovated 3,657-square-foot log home on 100± acres with privacy, creek and T he San Juan River flows the length of this 88.65-acre ranch and 4,275 feet of river pond. The 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home has a 3-bay log porte-cochere and high-end upgrades at every turn, including a main-level master, open great room, gourmet kitchen and almost 2,000 square feet of decks. The detached 7,200 SF shop/barn offers a wood stove and many uses. The pond sees abundant wildlife and is fed by a year-round creek. Juli Morelock,
970.946.2137, Juli@GallesProperties.com (MLS #721452)
frontage feed a private 10+-acre lake, and give way to lush, irrigated hay meadows supported by irrigation water rights. Several building sites encompass the mountain views and are home to abundant wildlife. With private trout fishing and national forest access, the ranch offers unlimited year-round recreation in a beautiful setting. Juli Morelock, 970.946.2137,
Juli@GallesProperties.com (MLS 715771)
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ACCREDITED LAND BROKERS & WORLDCLASSRANCHES.COMTM Bob & Sandy Bahe, ALC & Brokers | 1405 S. George Nigh Expwy, McAlester, OK 918.426.6006 | Toll Free: 844.ALB.LAND | WorldClassRanches.com
TWO LAKES RANCH
VASQUEZ HORSE FORUM
Atoka & Coal Co., OK / $5,500,000 / 1,728± acres
Garvin County, OK / $5,200,000 / 660± acres
W orking cattle ranch 2 hours north of the Dallas Metroplex has a 3-bedroom, 2-bath house E xceptional equestrian facility just hours from Dallas and Oklahoma City with easy access to with Bosch kitchen appliances and a second home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Crop/cattle production with the lush pastures of Bermuda, native, Johnson and Rye grasses, 35 ponds and two 11-acre watershed lakes stocked with trophy bass and crappie. Working pens with water and electricity, enclosed barn with hay loft and ¾ bath, 5 hay barns, shop with bath and an equipment shed. 200+ pecan trees and abundant whitetail deer and turkey throughout.
I-35. Featuring 660 acres of paddocks with approximately 8 miles of steel paddock fencing and 12 large ponds in beautiful rolling pastures. A stud barn, mare barn, veterinary clinic, race track, and lighted arena are just a few of the many amenities this property offers. The west acreage is also set up with cattle pens, and hay barns. A 4,960 sq. ft. home sports a beautiful view of a pond and surrounding land.
CHEROKEE 1534 RANCH
SASSAFRASS CREEK RANCH
Cherokee Co., OK / $2,643,550 / 1,534± Acres
Bryan Co., OK / $1,100,000 / 500± acres
C ontiguous working ranch with base in Bermuda grasses, clovers and native grasses combined F irst-rate combination ranch 90 miles north of Dallas. About 50% meadows and 50% for a long growing season of forage. Ample water from 17 ponds, live springs and seasonal streams. Two lakes also provide fishing. Steel corrals, barns and shop in place. Built in 1974, the 1,696 SF house has 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. The carrying capacity is about a 300-head cow herd, but could be increased. The fencing is in good condition, with cross fencing allowing for rotational grazing. Sale of cattle is negotiable. The Illinois River and Lake Tenkiller are within 5 miles.
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hunting ground. 5 ponds and Sassafras and Bayou Creeks provide water. Currently runs 40 cow/calf pairs on about half of the Bermuda with native mix grass and the balance in hay. Whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, turkey, pigs, squirrel, other native species and waterfowl are plentiful. There is a large hay barn with lean-to and a set of sucker rod corrals near the house and the county road. Complete with a 3-bedroom, 1-bath home.
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AGRI ENTERPRISE
Bryan County, OKLAHOMA / $34,950,000 / 2,135± acres / ROI
T his Agri Enterprise is a perfect fit for the investor or rancher who wishes to diversify their investments in the agricultural field. This property features multiple Income producing entities
including ranching, farming, feedlot, sod farm, indoor arena, and lake irrigation over 2,135± acres. The Cross Fire Ranch consists of approximately 1,100 acres in three parcels. The lush Bermuda Grass pastures with sandy loam soils currently carry 350 momma cows but could easily handle more with proper management. The 24 ponds and the 39-acre lake provide more than adequate source water for livestock, and the irrigation system that is setup throughout the property. The current owner is also harvesting hay and silage to be used in the other entities as forage and food supplements. Lake irrigation is provided to 90 acres of corn and high protein alfalfa crops with two circle and several inline irrigation systems. A beautiful, custom 3,100 sq. ft. home features 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, landscaped yard, and is sited with views of the lake. Cross Fire Indoor Arena is located on the Cross Fire Ranch. This 296' x 160' arena has been known to host bull fighting, dog trials, team roping, bull dogging, and other rodeo events. Much thought has been put into this arena with horse stalls, wash bay, tack room, corrals and paddocks, announcer’s booth with a little kitchenette, commercial kitchen and concession booth. The red dirt arena has an electronic chute release system. There is also a 265' x 60' lean-to shed connected to the arena for animal events, fairs and shows. 80 acres have been used as a feedlot. The feedlot has environmentally sound drainage with no waste drainage pits. The natural drainage supplements the grass nutrition and is set up to hold and feed 1,000 head of livestock. The Sod Farm consist of an additional 1,035 acres of which 580 acres are currently being used for sod. The balance of the 1,035 can be used to expand. Seven miles of underground irrigation pipe pulls permitted water directly from the Red River to the 1,035 acres. It is currently producing economically $15,000-$18,000 a day of Bermuda sod with the primary market being the Texas growth corridor from Dallas/Fort Worth to the Red River. This includes the Frisco, Denison, Denton, and Sherman growth areas.
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IRRIGATED FARM WITH RIVER FRONTAGE
MIDDLE EQUESTRIAN ESTATE
Richland County, MONTANA / $1,441,800
Dickson County, TENNESSEE / $1,395,000
W ith 0.5± mile of Missouri River frontage, this 185-acre farm produces spring wheat M agnificent 200-acre estate less than an hour from Nashville includes 50 acres of pasture and sugar beets. Water rights, irrigation pipe and pumps are included. Homestead has a 2,976-square-foot, 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home. Outbuildings include 2 grain bins, storage shed and shop/machine shed. #00379
and 150 acres of woods with Garners Creek running through. Equestrian facilities consist of a professional 7-stall barn, tack room and feed area plus attached 60x100 indoor arena. The 4,362-square-foot country home has 5 bedrooms and 6 baths. #54276
HICKORY VALLEY LUXURY HORSE FARM
200-ACRE FARM AND HUNTING LAND
Hardeman County, TENNESSEE / $1,350,000
St. Francois County, MISSOURI / $990,000
T he centerpiece of this 230-acre equestrian paradise near the National Bird Dog Field Trials S ituated in the middle of 200 acres of farm and hunting land, this 3-bedroom, 3-bath is the 9,600-square-foot custom home with 6 large bedrooms, 4.5 baths, open floorplan and master suite with Jacuzzi tub. The in-ground pool makes for an ideal place to relax. Acreage is fenced and cross-fenced with barns and shops included. #10616
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home has much to offer. The property is made up of 125 acres of timber, 75 acres of pasture ground and 2 stocked ponds. Multiple large outbuildings and deer stands are onsite. #16039
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WESTERN MONTANA WATERFRONT MOUNTAIN RANCH
880-ACRE PREMIER GRASSLAND RANCH
Sanders County, MONTANA / $2,500,000
Labette County, KANSAS / $2,650,000
W ith extensive water rights, historic buildings and 160 acres, Mountain Shadows Ranch S ituated on the border of Kansas and Oklahoma, this property boasts 880 acres and is an is perfect for a sustainable or corporate retreat and has potential for complete hydropower. With abundant wildlife, gardens, orchards, trails and bridges, this is a beautiful setting for the restored historic 6-bedroom, 4-bath main residence. #71803
excellent hunting location. The 530 acres of grazing land can support 210 cow/calf pairs, a small feed lot for 48 steers, 4 horses and 5-6 bulls. There are 2 homes and 2 working barns on the property. #16010
60-ACRE KENTUCKY POULTRY FARM
LUXURY HOME IN SOUTHERN KENTUCKY
Grayson County, KENTUCKY / $1,500,000 / ROI
Trigg County, KENTUCKY / $1,997,000
B eautiful brick home on 60-acre poultry farm with 2 breeder houses. Each 40x520 poultry B ordered by the Little River and Arrowhead Golf Course, this luxury 5-bedroom, 5-bath house has cool cells and computer upgrades with Hired-Hand equipment. An 11,000-squarefoot metal building consists of a large garage and two 2-bedroom, 1-bath, income-producing apartments, currently rented. Property also has two 2.5-acre stocked ponds. #01088
and 3-half-bath home is in the perfect location. The property features 10 acres, a wine cellar, 3-level terrace, 4-car garage and 9 lots with extensive landscaping. #16011
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HOT SPRINGS RANCH
GORDON LAKE RANCH
Las Vegas, San Miguel Co., NM / $2,600,000
Gordon, Palo Pinto County, TEXAS / $3,850,000
M inutes from Las Vegas, New Mexico with paved road access via State Highway 65, this A s the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex expands, fewer large tracts are available. Approximately heavily forested ranch overlooks the United World College. The Hot Springs are within walking distance of the ranch as well the Montezuma Castle. With a network of newly created roadways throughout the ranch, it is easy to traverse. The 1,040Âą acres have all the conveniences, even city water service, and vistas that allow you to see for miles.
40 minutes west of Ft. Worth, adjacent to I-20, the 973-acre property is home to a herd of cattle and quite a few deer. The ranch is perfect for those wanting to get away, but still need to be close to the Metroplex. Whether it's for your next home, ranch or recreational pursuits, the choice is yours. If you want an exit strategy, it is built in.
CHOSAS RANCH
GOLD SPRINGS RANCH
Ruidoso, Lincoln County, NEW MEXICO / $1,900,000
Santa Fe, Santa Fe Co., NM / $10,000,000
I n the Hondo Valley, Chosas Ranch offers access to the best New Mexico offers, including T his ranch consists of 5,000Âą acres minutes from the historic Santa Fe Plaza and Madrid horse racing, skiing, golfing, some of the best hunting in the Southwest and more. This 375acre ranch has hill country, terrace, river bottom and live water. There is a steel building with two-story apartment (six rooms and two baths); barn and storage building; and domestic wells. Offered in a single tract or multi-parcel combinations. Will finance!
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with 40+ shops and galleries, restaurants, spa and museum. A couple of miles north, Cerrillos includes a state park with hiking paths and horseback riding. The owner will consider trading for a northern New Mexico or southern Colorado ranch. Will pay cash difference, if necessary. Will sell all or part. Financing is available.
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SAN FRANCISCO CREEK RANCH
Trinidad, Las Animas, COLORADO / $9,450,000
M inutes from Trinidad, this ranch offers 5,025 beautiful acres. The San Francisco Creek flows through the property and provides water to the agricultural enterprises below. The majestic
mountains and rock face outcroppings tower over the wide-open vistas to the north. San Miguel Creek also flows through the property, providing an ample supply of spring-fed water to the wildlife. A system of access roads and trails allow access to the meadows and ponds hidden away in the dense vegetation rarely visited in years. Don’t be surprised if you see a bear getting a quick drink or elk meandering through the tall pines. Wildlife is abundant as some of the most sought-after mule deer and elk can be found on the ranch. If you are looking for a legacy property that a family can enjoy for generations to come, look no further!
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PREMIER RANCH PROPERTIES | NMRanchProperties.com Honestly Representing Western Ranchers with the Values of Yesterday and the Technology of Today Susan Johnson & Jay Platt | PO Box 330, Datil, New Mexico 87821 | 575.772.5997
HEAVENLY ACRES RANCH Luna, NEW MEXICO / $3,800,000
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2,880 acres of the Heavenly Acres Ranch (1,760 deeded and 1,120 leased) sit within the majestic beauty of the Apache National Forest, a picturesque setting of lush green meadows surrounded by mountaintops of ponderosa pine, and skies that reach to eternity. An ideal horse property or cattle ranch, the lush green meadows and leased acres currently support 140± to 160± yearlings. Situated in some of New Mexico’s finest country for big game hunting, the ranch is a fantastic location for an outfitting business and/or summer dude ranch with improvements in place, and 30 minutes from the quaint mountain town of Alpine and Luna Lake.
ELK CAMP RANCH Pie Town, NEW MEXICO $750,000
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private hunting retreat with elk grazing in its meadows and drinking from its tanks and/or ponds, a good well already in place, electricity close by and several pristine building sites makes Elk Camp Ranch a dream hunting, or recreational, property. The 596 deeded acres are a wonderful mixture of open grassy meadows, majestic ponderosa pine, and pinon juniper. Elk Camp Ranch is in Unit 15, one of New Mexico’s most popular units for trophy elk hunting, and also offers quality mule deer, turkey and bear hunting along with endless outdoor activities within the Apache National Forest.
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BLUE HILLS ELK RANCH
TRES CABALLEROS
Pie Town, NEW MEXICO / $4,300,000
Datil, Catron County, NEW MEXICO / $575,000
O ver 6,000 acres of magnificent country, 5,430 deeded acres, 640 state leased acres, A 21-acre mountain property surrounded by the Cibola National Forest lies just outside scenic views in all directions, terrain ranging from grassy meadows to rocky bluffs, rolling piĂąon and juniper-covered mountains. The ranch receives 5 rifle elk tags in an excellent hunting area and has the capacity to run a minimum of 70-80 cows year round. This fantastic ranch has a multitude of recreational opportunities. Price is negotiable; seller will finance.
of Datil New Mexico, with a 2,800-square-foot master home and spectacular views of Datil Canyon. Retire to the peace and quiet of this small ranching community known for trophy elk hunting, with income generated from its three rentals and/or bed and breakfast units. Enjoy views of majestic ponderosa pine and the spectacular Datil Canyon.
GALLO MOUNTAIN RANCH
TROTTER RANCH
Apache Creek, NEW MEXICO / $3,250,000
Quemado, NEW MEXICO / $2,100,000
N estled beneath the summits of Fox Mountain and Gallo Peak, in the Apache National V iews of the Sawtooth Mountains to the east and Mariano Mesa to the west and a blend of Forest, this ranch has 840 deeded acres, along with 38,633 forest leased acres, and embraces trophy big game hunting, abundant fishing and endless riding and hiking trails. The ranch is 7,500 feet within an expanse of forested timber, open meadows and myriad springs and creeks. This seasonal yearling ranch runs up to 700+ head from mid-May through mid-October.
rolling hills and mesas, flowing into meadows of gramma grass and wildflowers, capture the essence of the 3,200-acre Trotter Ranch, consisting of 2,640 deeded acres and 560 BLM leased acres. Quality elk and mule deer hunting and a close proximity to the White Mountains of Arizona combine to enhance the numerous attributes of the Trotter Ranch.
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T BAR W RANCH
Mineola, Wood County, TEXAS / $8,900,000
O nce-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own this luxurious 4th generation family estate. T BAR W Ranch is a sophisticated and opulent equestrian and Texas Longhorn cattle ranch with European
influenced architecture. T BAR W Ranch is an incredible year-round recreational family estate with endless possibilities. Round up the entire family and savor a horseback ride through the impeccable costal pastures, cast a line at any of the four spring fed stocked lakes, tailgate aside the T BAR W polo field, enjoy a private picnic under the shade of one of the ancient oak trees after surveying your herd of Texas Longhorn cattle, or take in a breathtaking East Texas sunset from the comfort of your own covered dock. The exceptional T BAR W Ranch family estate experience can be yours today! For more details, visit TheRoseCityTeam.com , TbarWRanch.com and TbarWLonghorns.com
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MONTANA 406 REAL ESTATE 319 E. Mendenhall, Bozeman, MT 59715 406.404.1960 | support@Montana406.com | Montana406.com
MONTANA EQUESTRIAN RETREAT
Bozeman, Gallatin County, MONTANA / Price Upon Request
N ear Bozeman, this 27-acre equestrian property features a stunning 5,046-square-foot home with four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms and breathtaking views. Enjoy luxury amenities and details throughout the main residence and unparalleled recreation just out your back door. For details, visit Montana406.com
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PIKES PEAK - PARADISE RANCH
Cripple Creek, COLORADO / $8,944,000 / 6,030 Total Acres (3,990 D eeded and 2,040 BLM Lease)
N ow This is Colorado — and a genuine sportsman’s paradise. This central Colorado ranch offers unobstructed 180-degree views of the 14,000 snowcapped peaks that will take your breath
away. The diverse terrain ranges from gentle lush meadows, three cascading streams, huge aspen groves, evergreen forests and dramatic shear rock cliffs. Cast your favorite fly at feisty Wild German Brown Trout on two miles of 4-Mile Creek. This ranch is almost completely surrounded by BLM land teaming with herds of elk, deer and big horn sheep. Year-round access is provided by a county-maintained road west of Colorado Springs in the Pikes Peak Region. 1,500 acres leased from the Bureau of Land Management transfers with sale. Please contact Bob Regester,
Managing Broker/Owner of Mossy Oak Properties/Colorado Mountain Realty, 719.686.8744, bregester@mossyoakproperties.com
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HORNET CREEK RANCH
OREGON COAST RANCH
Council, Adams County, IDAHO / $2,100,000
Langlois, Curry County, OREGON / $1,950,000
I ncredible 760± acre ranch in the heart of Idaho that offers vast amounts of timber, lush E njoy dramatic Pacific Ocean views from this beautiful 300± acre ranch. Pasture and meadows and native range land, with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Several streams and springs are found throughout the ranch, which provides water for approximately 200± irrigated acres. Property includes a 2,640± square foot, four-bedroom, three-bath home and 120-year-old barn as well as excellent hunting opportunities with elk, deer and bear. A great family ranch! Visit www.knipeland.com for more information.
timberland attracts wildlife, including deer, elk, turkey, bobcats and fox. Includes three ponds, three springs and a 1,800± square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath home. Currently used as pasture ranch, with a portion of the property timbered. Abundant recreational opportunities in the area that includes fishing, golfing, hiking, and crabbing. 120± acres available separately for $960,000. Visit www.knipeland.com for more information.
HARPER VALLEY RANCH
HAINES PASTURE RANCH
Harper, Malheur County, OREGON / $1,844,600
Haines, Baker County, OREGON / $1,900,000
P rice reduced on this beautiful 401± acre cattle ranch that provides a good mixture of S tunning 331± acre cattle ranch that is currently in hay and pasture in beautiful . Includes pasture and farm ground for a year-round livestock operation. Includes four homes, corral, feedlot, barn, shop and more. Willow Spring Creek runs through the property, providing year-round water for livestock and 376± acres are irrigated. Visit www.knipeland.com for more
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newer two story five bedroom home, irrigated fields, gorgeous timbered mountain views, live water, great hunting, and recreation. The area is rich with history and is well known as being great cattle country. Visit www.knipeland.com for more information.
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7 LAKES RANCH
THREE MILE RIVER RANCH
Bonanza, Klamath County, OREGON / $10,000,000
B eautiful 1,103± acre river ranch near New Plymouth affords miles of Payette River
T his 4,285± deeded acre ranch has 35,000± acres of BLM permitted land, includes equipment and 550± head of cattle. Current farming activity is on 800± acres, however, 2,800± acres are irrigated. Converting the farmland to alfalfa could increase the AU count to approximately 1,700 (BTVA). Property includes several homes, barns and other outbuildings plus a large private lake! Visit www.knipeland.com for more information.
RIVER HAY RANCH
Hermiston, Umatilla County, OREGON / $8,000,000
New Plymouth, Payette Co,, ID / $15,000,000
frontage. A live water tributary also traverses the property and provides almost free irrigation water to 900± irrigated acres. Currently used as a first-class cattle operation includes three homes, cattle working facilities and other outbuildings. Abundant wildlife, fishing, exceptional bird hunting and recreation. Potential for development or a conservation easement.
Visit www.knipeland.com for more information.
WILLOW CREEK RANCH
Sun Valley Area, Camas Co., IDAHO / $4,750,000
G reat 760± acre cattle and hay ranch with 2± miles of Umatilla River frontage, 3± miles of R anch within 40 minutes of world-famous Sun Valley with 2,638± deeded acres and freeway frontage and 500± cultivatable acres with pivot irrigation. Current use as a hay farm, but previously used to run 500 head of purebred cattle and may also work as a row crop farm or vineyard. Includes a nice 5,500± square foot home with a full basement and two kitchens, four other homes, sale barn, hay storage, shop, corrals and large pond. Great Steelhead and Salmon fishing! Visit www.knipeland.com for more information.
additional State and BLM leased land totaling 3,238± acres that includes 4.5 miles of a willow and aspen-lined creek bottom, with pine, buck brush, sage- and grass-covered mountains. Exceptional big game hunting being in the renowned Area 44 and fishing for Redband trout! Also includes a classic hand-hewn log cabin, horse barn and corrals, makes this the premium mountain property in the area! Visit www.knipeland.com for more information.
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RANCHO ALEGRIA
GREENHORN CREEK GUEST RANCH
Eastern San Diego County, CALIFORNIA / $3,500,000
Quincy, Plumas County, CALIFORNIA / $2,750,000
A n hour east of downtown San Diego, behind locked gates that ensure privacy. Rolling T his 600± deeded acre Dude Ranch has an occupancy capacity of 108 people and has meadows, mature oak trees, mountainous land and even a mountain peak. All with “offthe-grid” improvements. This is a remarkable 463± contiguous, deeded acre ranch with many best uses for an owner/investor. Rancho Alegria is a particularly rare find in Southern California!
been used since the 1960s. 70 miles from Reno and 85 miles from Lake Tahoe, it consists of mountain meadows, timber, streams and views. Accessible year-round, it has a main lodge, cabins, dining hall, commercial kitchen, dance hall, saloon, poker room, game room, performance stage, pool, horse stables and 2 trout ponds!
PAINTED ROCK RANCH
OCEANVIEW RETREAT
Storey County, NEVADA / $2,500,000
Westport, Mendocino Co., CALIFORNIA / $699,000
T his property offers over a full mile of Truckee River frontage, and is conveniently located T his ocean-view property sits on a bluff nearly a thousand feet above the Pacific. In the about 20 miles east of Sparks and 10 miles west of Fernley, just off I-80 and only 10 minutes from the new Tesla Plant. The 181 deeded acres includes 2 homes and is designated by the County as “The River District,” allowing many existing land uses including agricultural, recreational, residential, industrial and commercial development.
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oceanfront community of Westport, 16 miles north of Fort Bragg. A wooded private road meanders into this secluded ridge top hideaway. The 35-year-old coastal home captures the charm of the exclusive North Coast community. 20 unique, deeded acres assure spectacular ocean views. The perfect “summer of 42” coastal getaway!
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BOLD OCEANFRONT PENINSULA Albion, Mendocino Co., CA / $8,000,000
THE ISLAND RANCH
Fall River Mills, Shasta Co., CALIFORNIA / $12,000,000
A short distance to Mendocino and Fort Bragg, this property is surrounded on 3 sides by T he Island Ranch is one of the most ecologically important ranches to become available in Pacific Ocean and its crashing waves. The 80 contiguous, deeded acres are an Ideal building site for a private family compound out of view from Highway 1. A true legacy property for the most discriminating buyer who desires ownership of the most spectacular Pacific Oceanfront property available on the West Coast!
the Western States. With views of Mount Shasta, this 1,100± contiguous, deeded acres are surrounded by 7± miles of river frontage: 3 miles on the Fall River and 4 miles on the Tule River. Exceptional trout fishing and game hunting! The ranch features excellent improvements. Invest in the finest waterfront legacy property!
ASTOUNDING TAHOE RANCH
HEINZ RANCH
Markleeville, Alpine Co., CA / $7,500,000
Doyle, Lassen County, CALIFORNIA / $4,900,000
S pectacular large alpine ranch in the Tahoe Basin! 30 minutes to Lake Tahoe and an hour O ne of the few remaining historic Northern California cattle and hay ranches at the foot of to Reno Tahoe International Airport, these 630 contiguous, deeded acres border national forest. The ranch features meadows, old-growth pines, aspen, 2 year-round streams and water rights. It is private, accessible and has a fully furnished home with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, attached garage/shop/storage and more! Bring on the cattle and horses!
the Sierra! It is right on US Highway 395, less than an hour from Reno Tahoe International Airport. All high-quality ranch land with resources intact. It has unlimited potential with the right owner and good management. This 3,700± contiguous, deeded acres are destined to become a premier cattle/hay operation!
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RIVER RANCH
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OLD GREER PLACE
St. Johns, Apache County, ARIZONA / $675,000
St. Johns, Apache County, ARIZONA / $735,000
I n central Apache County, northwest of St. Johns, the property includes 1,280 deeded acres T he ranch is directly west of the town of St. Johns. U.S. Highway 180 runs through the with 320 acres BLM grazing lease for 20 animal units yearlong. Little Colorado River (locally ephemeral) lies along 1 mile of the deeded land. There is one livestock well on the property with a small set of corrals. This is a nice, private and secluded gentlemen’s ranch with good winter browse and spring season grasses. Traegen Knight, 602.228.3494.
center of the ranch. Deeded land includes numerous live water springs and sub-irrigated meadow lands adjacent to the Big Hollow Wash. There is a total of 1,330 deeded acres with an additional 1,300 acres Arizona State Lease and the ranch will run 35Âą animal units yearlong. Traegen Knight, 602.228.3494.
HUNT VALLEY RANCH
ALPINE PROPERTY
St. Johns, Apache County, ARIZONA / $595,000
Alpine, Apache County, ARIZONA / $1,200,000
T welve miles northwest of St. Johns, the ranch includes 1,173 deeded acres with 320 A t the base of Escudilla Mountain, these 85 deeded acres lie at 8,000 feet, offering views additional acres of private lease for 23 animal units yearlong. The property includes an older cowboy house and paved frontage along U.S. Highway 180. An irrigation well provides water to a small orchard and a 2-acre improved pasture. This ranch is a nice rural homesite with close proximity to the county seat in St. Johns. Traegen Knight, 602.228.3494.
of Bush Valley and the San Francisco River. The property backs up to national forest and includes paved access from US Hwy 180. Public water and sewer access is available to the boundary. Large Ponderosa pine and oaks scatter the property. It has great potential for a homesite or development into smaller tracts. Owner will consider partial purchase.
Traegen Knight, 602.228.3494.
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HACIENDA AMADO RANCH
Santa Cruz County, ARIZONA / $6,385,000
T his wonderful ranch lies in the southern foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains between Patagonia and Sonoita. The area is rich in history and lush oak woodlands. Hacienda Amado Ranch is a productive working cattle ranch with an exceptional headquarters and 350-head Forest Grazing Allotment. The ranch is considered one of the best-watered Southern Arizona ranches and is owned by the historic Amado ranching family, which has ranched continuously in the area since the 1840s. The headquarters is highly improved with an exquisite 5,943-square-foot Spanish hacienda-style main house and several guesthouses. Walter Lane, 520.792.2652 or Sandy Ruppel, 520.444.1745.
PRICE CANYON RANCH
Cochise County, ARIZONA / $2,950,000
T his beautiful property lies in a quiet canyon of the spectacular Chiricahua Mountains in southeast Arizona. The ranch consists of two private parcels that control the surrounding 14,000-
acre National Forest Grazing Allotment. The ranch has historically operated as an exclusive working guest ranch. Tastefully constructed facilities consist of public lodge; dining, riding and swimming areas; and 10 spacious guest suites. There are additional staff quarters and maintenance facilities. This scenic property is at a cool 5,400-foot elevation and is surrounded by lush oaks and grasslands. This very unique property lends itself to several uses, including continued guest ranch operation, corporate/religious retreat or a very secluded private hideaway.
Walter Lane, 520.792.2652.
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DAVIDSON REALTY, INC. Jim Davidson | jdavidson@davidsonworldgolf.com | 904.707.3530 | DavidsonRealtyInc.com
HUTSON RANCH - NORTHWEST QUADRANT
St. Johns County, FLORIDA / $28,900,000 / ROI
T hese 2,755 acres feature 6 deep artesian wells, improved roads and site drainage, FPL overhead and underground power, extensive stands of merchantable timber, 50-acre lake, 500Âą acres of
4-board fenced pastures, 9.3Âą miles of perimeter high fencing, twin east/west and north/south 2,600-foot grass FAA-registered airstrips, a maintenance facility and equestrian barns and stables. A custom-designed, pole-supported, over-water, 2-story lake house is immediately ready for occupancy and an additional single-family residence is included adjacent to S.R. 206. This property is perfect for: equestrian, forest management, residential development, ranching, hunting club/outdoor pursuits, retirement community, age-restricted community and recreational opportunities.
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HUTSON RANCH - SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
St. Johns County, FLORIDA / $16,200,000 / ROI
T hese 1,732 acres feature extensive stands of merchantable timber, 12-acre recreational lake, 65Âą acres of 4-board fenced pasture, 4.5Âą miles of perimeter high fencing, 6 deep artesian
wells, improved roads and site drainage, equestrian barns and stables, FPL overhead and underground power, 3 homes on S.R. 206 (1,948, 2,143 and 1,408 square feet), and 246 acres of agricultural land under lease. The Manor Home is about 11,000 square feet with a classically shaped swimming pool, guest and staff quarters, entertaining areas, estate grounds and sports / shooting facilities. This property is perfect for equestrian, forest management, residential development, ranching, retirement community, age-restricted community and recreational opportunities.
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REAL ESTATE | Junction City, Oregon Colton Jacobson, Oregon Broker | 541.510.1670 | WesternOregonFarmsAndRanches.com
WESTERN OREGON VIEW ESTATE WITH INCREDIBLE VINEYARD POTENTIAL
OREGON / Price Upon Request
I t is hard to find an acreage of this size suitable for vineyard. Located on the Western Oregon Wine Trail, this property offers 158 acres including an additional 2-acre build-able lot. There is
excellent terrain and soils for a Dryland Pinot Noir vineyard and exquisite location and views for a boutique-type tasting room. The 2015 timber cruise identifies 2,548 MBF of timber on 80 acres of which approximately 15% are in high-value Pole-quality trees. In addition to year-round springs, riding and hiking trails, seasonal creek and year-round pond, the property showcases a custom Tudor-style home with exceptional valley and lake views. This home features large living areas, a main level master suite, media room, sunroom, geothermal heating and cooling, Ethernet, patio spa, terraced vegetable garden, Japanese garden, and a 2-story finished shop. Watch sailing regattas all summer, fireworks on the 4th, and enjoy the wildlife year-round!
Lisa Johnson, Principal Broker, 541.510.4601 and Colton Jacobson, Oregon Broker, 541.510.1670
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST CUSTOM RANCH RETREAT
OREGON / $3,175,000
J ust 17 miles from the Eugene Airport, the ranch offers not only a beautiful location, but easy access for travel, work, and recreation. This 240-acre Western Oregon ranch has incredible views, terrain suitable for year-round horses and cattle, a combination of level to rolling pastures and trails through stands of old-growth and reproduction timber. Improvements include an indoor arena, 7-stall barn, foaling barn and a 5,147-square-foot log home with open living spaces, modern amenities and three-car detached garage with guest quarters above. Also featured is a pond, steel construction shop, additional building sites, abundant timber and fruit trees and hunting for lynx, deer and lots of turkeys. This fenced and gated ranch had nice gravel roads, paved driveway, plentiful water with an artesian well and utilities in place. Some farm equipment included in sale and soils with vineyard potential. Lisa Johnson, Principal Broker, 541.510.4601 and
Jim Barnhart, Principal Broker, Equinox Real Estate, 541.729.5060
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THE RANCH MART, INC. 2443 North Frontage Rd., Billings Livestock Building, PO Box 1992, Billings MT 59103 406.661.3122 | jim@ranchmartinc.com | RanchMartInc.com
MACHETA RANCH
Bilings, Yellowstone County, MONTANA / $850,000
L ivestock water is everywhere on this small cow ranch. The ranch is comprised of 1,790 acres leased and 605 acres deeded, with 650 acres farmed, all interspersed with live water in creeks
and springs. Winter and calving weather is easy with great protection and open water year-round. Winter and spring wheat are the main crop; however, with the farm ground seeded to pasture it should support 150 cows. Improvements include an 1,800-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bath home, large shop, 15,000 bu grain storage barn and corrals. Hunters note this is an excellent pheasant hunting property only 35 miles to Billings. Contact Jim Espy, 406.661.3122.
CHINOOK RANCH
Chinook, Blaine County, MONTANA / $4,150,000
V iews or the Eastern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains are spectacular on this 300 cow ranch. The ranch is about 6 miles from Saint Mary’s Lake and about 10 miles from Duck Lake on
the East Side of Glacier Park. There are 13 springs and two trout streams with the potential to develop excellent fisheries with the large flows from these springs. The ranch has a million board feet of market timber. Wild life includes elk, white tail deer, mule deer, moose, bear and wolves. The owner runs over two hundred cows and calves plus 180 yearlings and the ranch is covered in grass. Hay ground is both irrigated and sub-irrigated. Improvements include a three bed room log home, shop, barns and corrals. Pipe line from a spring supplies domestic and stock water for the improvements. The Milk River Ranch has 4,200 acres all deeded in a high rain fall area. Elevation varies from 5,000 to 6,000 feet. Recreation is unlimited in the area. Contact Jim Espy,
406.661.3122.
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SHEEP CREEK RANCH
Dell, Beaverhead County, MONTANA / $6,000,000
R anging in elevation from 7,200 to 11,000 at the top of the mountain, this Southwest Montana ranch encompasses approximately 16,960 acres (3,445 deeded) with over 1,200 acres
irrigated. There are two homes, including the main residence and a modular home. A 4,000-square-foot equipment building and large calving barn with an excellent set of steel corrals are all based at the headquarters. The owner summers 800 cow calf pairs on the ranch beginning in April through October, utilizing the 475 head forest permit and irrigated land. Irrigation is from 4 creeks and Harkness Lakes and stock water is plentiful from these creeks and numerous springs. Recreation and hunting opportunities are endless with fishing in two creeks for Cutthroat Trout. Big game hunting and viewing includes deer, elk, moose, antelope and bear. The irrigated meadows draw many of these species during the hunting season as the ranch borders the Beaverhead National Forest for almost four miles. Contact Jim Espy, 406.661.3122.
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HOMELAND PROPERTIES, INC. 1600 Normal Park, Huntsville, TX 77340 Office: 936.295.2500 | Fax: 936.295.9574 | HomeLandProperties.com
425 ACRES CORLAY RANCH Dodge, Walker County, TEXAS $5,250,000 / ROI
T his 425-acre high-fenced ranch offers
rare East Texas rolling hills, beautiful vistas, an accommodating 4-bedroom lodge (3,593 square feet), 18+ acres of lakes and ponds, numerous barns, deer pens and working facility. Unique to Corlay Ranch, it has a MLDP Level 3 with superior Boone & Crockett genetics in the 300" class. Highly improved Jiggs/Coastal Bermuda hay meadows, along with the deer breeding operation, offers a nice income. Whether you love deer hunting, duck hunting or fishing for Hybrid Florida Bass, come enjoy it all on this well-manicured ranch!
173 ACRES NUECES RIVER RANCH Uvalde, Uvalde County, TEXAS $866,632 / ROI
L ocated on the banks of the Nueces
River, this is a hunting and recreational paradise. Great road frontage, excellent view and large tree cover make this property a good investment. Approximately 1,300 feet of frontage on the Nueces River. It has a diverse topography with an amazing view. There is a cabin with water, septic and electricity. The property is fenced and cross-fenced and offers privacy with easy access.
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1,185 ACRES BRIMBERRY ACRES Huntsville, Walker County, TEXAS $3,851,250 / ROI
I nterstate 45 frontage! Excellent
access with major frontage. Wooded with merchantable pine and hardwood. Tracts this size are getting rare with Interstate frontage and feeder road access. Forestry recreation development.
1,538 ACRES CAMDEN FOREST Camden, Polk County, TEXAS $4,452,510 / ROI
W ell-established and maintained
forestry tract perfect for recreation and investment. Excellent access and rolling topographies. Main block includes well-maintained 2,128-square-foot home and barn. Division is possible. There is game fence potential! MLDP 3 managed.
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ROYAL ANTLER RANCH “
CANADA
STONEBRIDGE REAL ESTATE CO. 1465 S. Ft Harrison Ave., Suite 103, Clearwater, Florida 33756 Brian Andrus | 727.244.7470 | brian@andrusbroker.com | StonebridgeRealtors.com
Fairmont Hot Springs, British Columbia, CANADA / $24,000,000
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-a very experienced Ranch Broker
In a pristine environment as you see here is clean living in a very private, off-the-grid site that is still close to other modern day activities of interest. In a letter dated July 1887, Captain R.S.G. Thorold wrote of homesteading the Royal Antler: This seclusion is surprisingly accessible while being nestled in the Purcell Mountains and completely surrounded by Crown Lands — eight miles west of Fairmont Hot Springs and its airport jet strip. With its very own power source and water source, there are no utility bills. Additionally, there is a 240-acre parcel directly on Whitetail Lake, a trophy fishing lake, and includes a rustic lakeside cabin enabling swimming, boating and fishing daily or overnight. Directly adjacent is the ranch’s 100,000-acre exclusively controlled commercial lease land. Banff National Park lies to the east, the U.S. border is 110 highway miles south and commercial air service to Calgary, Edmonton or Vancouver, are available with daily flights to nearby Cranbrook (one hour south). Charter air or helicopter service is available directly to the ranch (its 2,500 foot airstrip) or Fairmont Hot Spring’s 6,000-foot jet strip.
Inquire now for more information about this rare opportunity and view the video at RoyalAntlerRanch.com.
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