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Cienega Amarilla Ranch is ±400 acres in western New Mexico, defined by rare year‑round water: the Cienega Amarilla runs the length of the property, shaded by mature trees and forming a natural wildlife corridor. A comfortable, solar‑powered ranch house and corrals anchor the headquarters. In GMU 12 and currently receiving a landowner elk tag through EPLUS, this is a secluded, capable gentleman's ranch.Cienega Amarilla Ranch offers ±400-acres with a blend of riparian bottomland and upland high desert. The Cienega Amarilla flows year-round through the entire length of the property, lined with mature cottonwoods and willows that create rare, lush habitat in this part of New Mexico. Native grasses flourish along the cienega and provide excellent forage for light livestock or big game use. Beyond the creek, the land rises into piñon-juniper hillsides with scattered open benches, sandstone bluffs, and expansive views across the valley. Historically used for cattle ranching, the property remains well suited for use as a gentleman's ranch-capable of supporting a few head of cattle or horses while maintaining its strong wildlife habitat. The combination of perennial water, healthy cover, and forage makes the ranch a natural draw for elk, deer, and other game throughout the year. The ranch headquarters centers on a comfortable, rustic home set just west of the Cienega Amarilla. Interior features include a large living area with a wood-burning stove, log-accent walls, and a covered porch that captures sunset views as the cliffs above the cienega light up. Electricity is provided by a solar array with battery storage and inverter. There is no well; domestic water is pulled directly from the Cienega Amarilla via on-site pumping. Propane service supports heating and appliances. The yard around the home includes fruit trees, shade trees, and raised garden beds, along with stone and paver patios that frame the headquarters area. A dedicated storage and utility room supports extended off-grid use. Outbuildings include a shop/garage with ample storage and workspace, plus additional ranch structures for tools and supplies. Adjacent to the headquarters is a functional set of corrals and small livestock pens. The ranch is fully fenced except where sheer cliffs create natural borders. Internal ranch roads and two-track trails provide 4x4 and UTV access along the creek corridor. Cienega Amarilla Ranch lies within New Mexico Game Management Unit 12, known for healthy populations of elk, mule deer, and pronghorn, along with black bear and mountain lion. The year-round water and riparian corridor of the Cienega Amarilla create dependable habitat that consistently attracts wildlife. The ranch is currently enrolled in the EPLUS program as part of a larger cooperative of ranches, which provides a landowner elk authorization. With the features of this ranch, including the habitat created by the year-round cienega, future owners may have the opportunity to apply for habitat improvement incentive tags, thereby increasing the total number of tags*. Hunting for other species, including deer, pronghorn, and bear, is available to landowners through over-the-counter tags, giving owners a wide spectrum of hunting opportunities on the property. Beyond hunting, the ranch's secluded setting offers quiet privacy for horseback riding, hiking, and exploring the sandstone bluffs and historic settlement remnants. Nearby public lands and national forests across western New Mexico and eastern Arizona expand the scope for additional recreation. *Always check the latest regulations with NMDGF. Cienega Amarilla Ranch was historically a cattle ranch, supported by the perennial water of the Cienega Amarilla and the grass it produces along its corridor. While the property's ±400 acres are not suited to large-scale operations, it offers strong potential as a gentleman's ranch-ideal for running a small herd of cattle or a few horses. The cienega provides consistent forage and water, a rare advantage in this part of New Mexico. The defining resource of the ranch is the Cienega Amarilla-a perennial, spring-fed wetland that runs the full ±400-acre length of the property. Ciénegas are unique to the Southwest: permanently saturated wetlands in an otherwise arid landscape. Once common across the region, many have been lost to overgrazing and groundwater diversion, making this intact ciénega especially rare. These wetlands are sustained by groundwater discharge and patterns of winter precipitation, creating organic-rich soils and supporting a mosaic of vegetation. Along the Cienega Amarilla, sedges and rushes thrive in the saturated soils, while willows and cottonwoods line the corridor and provide shade and shelter. This continuous green ribbon stands in sharp contrast to the surrounding high desert. Set in Catron County near the Arizona line at roughly 6,800 feet, the ranch sits in New Mexico's high-desert plateau. Summers are hot, with daytime highs commonly in the 90s, often followed by late-summer monsoon storms. Spring and fall are cooler transition seasons. Winters are cold with periodic snow. Annual precipitation is light, and the area is known for abundant clear, sunny days. The ranch is accessed by county-maintained roads, offering a secluded setting near the New Mexico-Arizona line. While Quemado is the nearest New Mexico community, the most practical full-service base is St.Johns, Arizona, less than an hour to the west. Springerville and Eagar are also within easy reach for supplies and services, with Show Low serving as the closest larger hub. Approximate drive times: • St.Johns, AZ - 45-60 minutes • Springerville/Eagar, AZ - about 1-11/4 hours • Show Low, AZ - about 2 hours • Albuquerque, NM - 23/4-3 hours • Phoenix, AZ - 51/2 hours • Tucson, AZ - 51/2-6 hours
…By Annonceur International
The Windancer Ranch Bull Mountains, Montana The Windancer Ranch is located in one of Montana's most sought-after areas, the Bull Mountains. This exceptional property features a beautifully crafted 2,288± square foot log home overlooking Buffalo Creek, offering stunning views and daily sightings of resident elk, mule deer, and antelope. Elk populations exceeding 300 head are common and remain on the ranch year-round. Numerous trophy bulls have been harvested here, including bulls scoring over 360', and a set of 410' sheds was recently found within the ranch boundaries. The ranch includes productive hay fields designed with wildlife management in mind and surrounds a 10-acre spring-fed reservoir stocked annually with Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout. Located in the 590 special permit area, the ranch qualifies for Landowner Preference with historically strong draw odds. Recent draw statistics showed 100% draw odds for resident and non-resident archery permits, and rifle odds of 70% for residents and 100% for non-residents. Revised Listing: An additional 707± deeded acres have been added, further enhancing privacy and controlling access to adjacent BLM lands. Acreage Breakdown 10,960± Deeded Acres 2,560± BLM Lease Acres 640± State Lease Acres Improvements Main Log Home: Built in 1977 and remodeled in 1998, this 2,288± square foot log home sits at the end of a timbered driveway. It features vaulted ceilings, a cozy fireplace, granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, tiled floors, a wrap-around deck, and an attached oversized two-car garage with mudroom and half bath. A nearby pole barn provides additional storage. Manager's Home & Headquarters: Located on the north side of the ranch overlooking Buffalo Creek, the manager's home serves as the operational hub. Improvements include pipe working corrals, barn, shop, and livestock sheds. This area supports branding, preconditioning, and shipping operations. Elk Camp (Hunting Cabin): Situated in Section 10 on the south side of Buffalo Creek, this 1,252± square foot, 3-bedroom, 2-bath cabin is the heart of hunting operations. Hunters can walk to nearby stands or pursue bulls moving from barley fields. The fire pit and deck provide the perfect setting after a day in the field. General Operation The ranch has supported up to 500 mother cows, with capacity for more in favorable moisture years. Historically, cattle are calved along Buffalo Creek, summered near Antelope Creek, and brought back in late fall for weaning and sale. Hay production can reach up to 800 tons in strong years, with irrigated and dryland hay, barley, and oats providing sufficient feed. The ranch operates as a largely self-sustaining and income-producing cattle operation. Water Resources Water is a standout feature of The Windancer. A reliable spring-fed reservoir, multiple wells, developed water lines, and strong water rights provide dependable supply-even in drought conditions. Water rights will transfer to the buyer. Climate The region experiences average summer temperatures in the mid-80s, approximately 40 inches of annual snowfall, and around 13 inches of annual rainfall-well suited for ranching and recreation. Mineral Rights All mineral rights currently owned by the seller will transfer.
…By Annonceur International
Herring Homestead is a stunning recreational 160-acre property situated just seven miles northeast of Breckenridge, Texas. As you enter through the welcoming gate, you'll travel along a beautifully paved road that extends nearly half a mile to the charming home, flanked by fencing designed to keep livestock safely off the road. Along the drive, the land is a mixture of mesquite trees and native pasture, along with excellent cultivation that is rotated between winter wheat and sunflowers. One deer blind and a deer feeder overlook the northern field for hunting. These fields offer excellent dove hunting during bird season and ample food for deer in winter. Located behind the home, the property's remaining 80 acres are rich with lush trees like bull mesquite and oak, providing an exceptional habitat for hunting wildlife and grazing cattle. Centrally positioned within this wooded haven is a dedicated hunting area featuring a small food plot, a blind, and a feeder-ideal for cultivating memorable outdoor experiences. Adding to the ranch's charm are three serene ponds, supplying an essential water source. One pond by the road even caters to the beautifully landscaped front yard, which benefits from an automated sprinkler system to ensure that everything remains vibrant and thriving! Herring Homestead boasts a versatile landscape, making it an outstanding choice for nurturing a family or serving as a delightful retirement haven for those eager to embrace life at a leisurely yet fulfilling pace. At the heart of this tranquil property lies a beautifully renovated two-story ranch-style home that radiates warmth, family spirit, and love. This inviting residence features modern appliances, elegant bathrooms, and plentiful storage options, creating a genuinely welcoming environment. Encompassing a spacious 3,800 square feet, the home offers three comfortable bedrooms and two full baths, designed in an open-concept layout that seamlessly connects the kitchen to the cozy living areas. Just off the kitchen is a charming sun room, an inviting dining area, and a warm den-currently a man cave that showcases the family's adventurous spirit. The living room flows into a generous primary suite with an ensuite full bathroom-your own private sanctuary! Ascending to the upper level, you'll find a roomy sitting area alongside two expansive bedrooms and another full bath, ensuring restful nights. One of the home's most enchanting features is the inviting front porch, where you can take in the stunning views of the landscaped yard, flourishing with lush St. Augustine grass and towering Live Oaks. This porch's views of the vibrant sunflower field are elegantly framed against a picturesque backdrop. Adjacent to the main house is a fenced-in pool area perfect for celebrating with family and friends. This low-maintenance space includes a charming cabana-ideal for cooking and finding shade as you soak in the delightful atmosphere. A handy shed in the backyard provides excellent storage to keep all your yard maintenance tools organized and in tip-top shape. Following the challenges of 'The Great Texas Freeze' in 2021, the owners installed a generator paired with a 1,000-gallon propane tank. This ensures the home seamlessly transitions to generator power whenever the electricity goes out, providing peace of mind! Moreover, Herring Homestead features a charming historic barn complete with livestock pens and a spacious equipment barn, perfect for sheltering farming equipment, trailers, and recreational toys. Behind the home, high-fence breeding pens enhance the property's allure, having previously been utilized for raising and selling high-quality whitetail deer as an enriching hobby. With seven well-established pens, equipped with water, trees, feeders, and a convenient alleyway for animal rotation, this property is a perfect fusion of home and nature. At Herring Homestead, you are not just finding a ranch; you are discovering a place to create cherished memories in an environment that radiates serenity and warmth, offering a remarkable lifestyle. AGENT COMMENTS: Herring Homestead is a remarkable tribute to a family's deep commitment to wildlife, farming, and agriculture. Their heartfelt passion for this way of life shines through in every detail. Each thoughtful enhancement to the property has been masterfully executed, prioritizing simplicity while boosting efficiency and profitability. Herring Homestead offers a fantastic opportunity for those looking to simplify their lives or for individuals eager to transition from city living to embrace a refreshing new chapter in a fully equipped ranch. It's a wonderful chance for a positive change! -- HOME -- Built in 1988; 3,800 sqft; 3 bed, 2 full bath (recently remodeled) A beautifully manicured front yard Fenced-in pool with a cabana (9 ft deep) Primary bedroom with a huge walk-in closet; spacious bathroom with a large tub and shower Two additional bedrooms upstairs that mirror each other, a full bathroom Open concept, kitchen open to the great room Sunroom Den or man cave Dinning room Central HVAC 30 ft X 30 ft carport for parking Electric meter by APG&E Stephens County SUD Water Meter Some furniture can be conveyed with an acceptable offer Sprinkler system for yard on timer; water supplied by a pond Greenhouse for plants A Generac generator that automatically kicks on when the home loses power, runs on propane -- RANCHING & HUNTING IMPROVEMENTS -- Fencing ~ 3.5 miles of barbed wire fencing; good condition Ranch ~ Split into 4 pastures; +/- 29 ac with heavy woods, pond & cultivation; +/- 30 ac with pond & native grass; +/- 17 ac cultivation; +/- 74 ac heavily wooded with pond Barn with Corrals ~ Excellent pens within the antique 40 ft X 50 ft barn with lots of storage Equipment Shed ~ 30 ft X 95 ft; sheeted on 3 sides Storage ~ 20 ft X 20 ft shop behind the home; overhead door with electricity Roads ~ ATV/UTV dirt roads, gravel, paved -- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN -- Surface Water ~ 3 ponds; the front pond supplies water to the sprinkler system at the home Pond Sizes ~ Measuring +/- .85 ac, .75 ac, .61 ac, (when full) Water Meter ~ 1 Stephens County SUD Water Meter Elevation ~ 20 ft of elevation; sloping; views of neighboring elevation Tree Cover ~ 59% wooded; Bull Mesquite; Live-Oak, Elm Underbrush ~ Heavy underbrush; Lotebush, Bumelia, Skunkbush, Cat Claw, Prickly Pear Native Grasses ~ Winter Rye, Indiangrass, Bluestem, Gramma Pasture Land ~ 18% pasture land with some mesquite regrowth Cultivation ~ 17% cultivation Soil ~ Lindy silt loam, Leeray clay, Rowden clay loam, Throck clay, Truce fine loam -- HUNTING & RECREATION -- Deer blinds & Feeders ~ 2-MB Ranch King deer blinds; 2-MB Ranch King feeders High fence breeding pens ~ 8 ft net wire; 7 pens with alley; great hobby for exotics or whitetail Native Wildlife ~ Whitetail deer, Mourning & White-Wing Dove, Turkey, variety of ducks, hogs & varmint Hunting ~ Not on MLD Program; little to no hunting pressure; great neighbors Wheat/Sunflower Fields ~ The north is +/- 11ac used for food plot, Lindy silt loam; the southern field is roughly 17ac, Lindy silt loam -- MINERALS & WIND -- O&G Production ~ No active production Pipelines ~ No pipelines on the property Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey; No wind farms in the area Mineral Rights ~ Seller does own an unknown percentage of the minerals and will be willing to convey with an acceptable offer -- ACCESS & DISTANCES -- Road Frontage ~ Gate on HWY 67 (675 ft of highway frontage) Nearby Towns ~ 7 mi NE of Breckenridge; 24 mi SW of Graham Major Cities ~ 60 mi NE of Abilene; 86 mi E of Fort Worth; 198 mi E of Midland Airport ~ 8 mi N of Stephens County Airport (Municipal), 102 mi W of DFW (International)
…By Annonceur International
Presenting A Bar Ranch in Douglas County Colorado, a front range legacy ranch that encompasses all the amenities of a conveniently located, highly improved, secluded ranch in a highly desirable area. Picture yourself in a private protected valley on 315 pristine acres with a live water creek, irrigation rights, pine covered hills to explore and producing hay meadows Escape to A Bar Ranch, a 315-acre legacy property in the sought-after Cherry Creek Valley of Douglas County, Colorado. This private, protected valley offers a serene and secluded lifestyle with the convenience of being just an hour from both Denver and Colorado Springs. The varied terrain of the ranch features pine-covered ridges, rolling hills, and level hay meadows, all with incredible views of the Douglas County hills and the majestic Rocky Mountains. This private ranch is situated on 315 plus gorgeous acres in the coveted Cherry Creek Valley along East Cherry Creek. The terrain varies from pine covered ridges to level sub-irrigated hay meadows to creek bottom to rolling hills and meadows. The views are incredible in each direction of the rolling hills of Douglas County and the Rocky Mountains to the west. East Cherry Creek runs the length of the ranch for 3/4 of a mile. Grasses range from native grass species such as Blue Grama and Buffalo grass to improved grasses, such as Brome. The creek bottom is lined with Cottonwood trees and the hills with mature Ponderosa Pines. The hills have natural rock outcroppings. The location is very private yet it boasts easy access to both Denver Metro and Colorado Springs Colorado. The land is a haven for outdoor recreation and wildlife. With East Cherry Creek running the length of the property, live water is a key feature, supporting a rich ecosystem. The main home is a fabulous custom built Santa Fe style stucco and log accent home overlooking the ranch, that boasts 4,480 finished square feet of living area. The home has four large bedrooms and four bathrooms. The main level features a large custom kitchen with a Subzero refrigerator, a Thermador 6 burner gas stove top and a double oven, granite counter tops, and a custom granite sink. The main floor living room features a custom Santa Fe style fireplace and walks out to an enormous western facing deck with log accents. The large master suite wing of the house has a Kiva style fireplace and an incredible custom 5 piece master bathroom and a spacious walk-in closet. The laundry is on the main level as well as the attached oversized 4 car garage. The fully finished basement features three large bedrooms and two full bathrooms, a family entertainment room with a wet bar. The basement family room walk out onto a large patio and wonderfully landscaped yard. The home boasts numerous custom touches, such as custom Santa Fe interior and exterior doors, custom handmade granite sinks created by Richard Pankrazt Pottery, log accents and custom flooring. The manicured yard includes over a quarter acre of underground automatic sprinklers, extensive landscaping, and a Koi Pond with fish. The home is heated with in-floor radiant heat. Buildings that accompany the main home include a 36x48 six stall heated and insulated horse barn with six 12x12 stalls along with 6 Priefert turnout runs and 2 Priefert dog runs. Also included is a 72X42 shop building with high ceilings and 4 overhead doors of 8 ft, 12 ft and 14ft in height. The shop includes a loft storage area and a heated and cooled exercise workout room. The shop offers plenty space for your projects, equipment and toys. The homestead area of the ranch includes a lovingly maintained turn of the century farm house with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Other functional buildings included near the farm house include two shop buildings including a 66x 24 building with 10 ft overhead doors and a 40x50 building with 12 ft overhead doors, a kitchen, bathroom and loft , a historic 48x48 dairy barn that has been partially converted to comfortable office space, a 30x80 equipment shed and a hay storage barn. There are plenty of corrals and pens to livestock. A Bar Ranch boasts Trophy Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope, Turkey and various small game, birds and predators. Elk tags are over the counter plains elk tags. The elk sign on the ranch at the time of listing may be the most sign per acre of any property that I've had the privilege of touring. This makes the fall of the year a slam dunk for Elk hunters. The ranch is in Game Management Unit 104 and its a draw area for Deer and Pronghorn. The ranch has the facilities for equine recreation and would make a great destination for any equine discipline. The ranch harvests hay on 200 acres of dryland and sub-irrigated meadows. The balance is grazing land. The ranch holds rights on the East Cherry Creek Alluvium to irrigate and has an irrigation pond and irrigation equipment, though not currently in use. Water rights include irrigation rights to the alluvium of East Cherry Creek. The rights are an 1881 water right from Alderman Ditch, 2.5 cfs diverted from East Cherry Creek , Priority number 132, with an average annual diversion of 86 to 131.5 acre feet. The ranch also hold the deep water rights from 5 aquifers totaling 697.6 acre feet per year. Mineral rights are to be included, if any are held by the owners. Douglas County averages about 19 acres of rain annually and has fairly mild winters, though it can snow 60+ inches annually, but with an average of 245 annual days of sunshine and varying winter temperatures, the snow doesn't stay for long. The area is rich in ranching history and was highly desired for large ranchers due to its good high protein grazing and favorable climate. Feed was plentiful and markets were near. This ranch echoes the past and is like a step back in time with its lush pastures, good winter protection and access to good and plentiful water resources. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a ranch that perfectly balances seclusion, convenience, and luxury. Whether you are drawn to the land for its exceptional wildlife and hunting, the productive hay meadows, or the custom home for its refined comfort and breathtaking views, A Bar Ranch offers a rare and complete package. Located in the highly sought after East Cherry Creek valley in Douglas County Colorado, the ranch is conveniently located within one hour of both Denver and Colorado Springs. Denver International Airport is 58 miles door to gate or, if you prefer, Colorado Springs Airport is 32 miles south and serves many major cities. The ranches location is 9 miles west of Elbert Colorado and is centrally located between the small communities of Franktown, Elizabeth, Larkspur, Castle Rock and Monument Colorado. Each with its own services and unique culture. Douglas County is popular for its front range mountain views, wide open spaces, outdoor recreation and hiking trails.
…By Annonceur International
The Mundy Buck, holder of four world records, is back with the Mundy Ranch! Legacy Mule Deer never die, they just get larger as the story is passed from generation to generation. Not sure how much larger the widest buck ever entered into the Boone and Crocket (49.5 inches) can get, but the story surrounding this incredible +/-2880 acres ranch (Chama, NM) is certainly one for the record book! If one looks between Canada and Mexico, it would be very difficult to find a more strikingly beautiful, well-watered, big game mecca than the Mundy Ranch & Mountain Estate! This incredible, diverse holding, located about 10 minutes south of Chama and about 2 hours north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, could easily star in its very own historic documentary. The terrain varies from a mild +/-7500 ft. to 9000 ft., with staggered benches of Gambel oak andmassive Ponderosa pine-lined meadows that step up to stands of sub-alpine aspens. If water is the gold, then the Mundy Ranch is Ft Knox, with over a dozen bodies of water and several stocked with year-round aerators supporting rainbows up to 5 pounds. Don't forget that fly rod! There's paved highway and front-gate access, along with exclusive mid-ranch access for the Mundy Ranch owner through the neighboring Ticonderoga ranch. The Buck The Mundy Buck, 300+ inches, holder of four world records, including the widest ever (49.5 inches), longest main frame, largest main frame at 246, and by the water displacement method (Burkett System), number 1 in the world, is back with the ranch as of August 2024! (See attached story.) The seller felt the Mundy Buck belonged with the ranch and is proud to convey the buck with the ownership! There has never been a copy or duplicate made of the Mundy Buck. Hunters Cabin Located mid-ranch, as to allow one to wake up with the animals, is the total off-grid hunters cabin, complete with indoor plumbing, solar system, and back up generator. Serviced by propane and solar, the furnished cabin features a brand new solar system, kitchen, a full bath and an outdoor porch with grill. Providing absolute stealth, located on the edge of a large meadow and several water holes, the Hunters Cabin is perfect for 's'mores camping experience' for generations to come from grandparents to grandkids. Mundy Mountain Estate Miles of ranch roads access the ranch, allowing for incredible hiking, mountain biking, ATV/UTV and snowmobile riding in the winter months. Years ago, originally split off from the Mundy Ranch, the +/- 3000 acres of the adjacent Ticonderoga Ranch was developed into mountain estates, complete with electric gated access and underground power. Parcels were as little as 2 acres up to 35 acres. Three of the these mountain estates were secured by the owner, located about 700 yds. from a private gate accessing midway into the Mundy Ranch, about halfway up the mountain, providing access to the very heartof the ranch, and miles of ranch access roads without interfering with any of the game bedding or feeding areas. Along with the 360 degree views, the recently remodeled +/-4000 sq. ft. Mundy Mountain Estate offers +/-4 bedrooms, 3 baths, a 2 car garage, three-sided decks, granite kitchen with stainless appliances and is mostly furnished. Road maintenance, including snow removal and electric gate access, is included in the annual HOA dues of +/- $1700. Located in the prime heart of Big Game Unit 4, documented as one of the highest density elk herds in the country, the Mundy Ranch has experienced very little hunting the last 2 years - only one bull elk harvested as the owner has been too busy to utilize the property. The ranch is absolutely flush with mature bulls and bucks... All hunting rights covey for 2026. In a recent New Mexico Chapter of the Dallas Safari Club Gala, held in Albuquerque, there were 39 world-class trophy mule deer bucks displayed, called theNew Mexico Trophy Wall of Fame. Eleven of those bucks were reported to have come from the Mundy Ranch! The Mundy Ranch has been meticulously managed for trophy big game the last decade, and hardly hunted the last 3 years due to the owners business schedule. 180' to 200' mule deer are seen annually, 300+ bull elk and the ranch manager has reported elk in the 360+ range. The Mundy Ranch has been enrolled into the New Mexico Landowner Incentive Mule Deer tag program. (Normally two late season tags, but always check regs.) Unit 4 has historically reported 100% draw on regular season landowner mule deer tags, noting the application deadline is mid March each year. B&C mule deer are seen on the Mundy ranch annually, with Rio Arriba County, NM documenting more entries in the Boone & Crockett Mule Deer Record Book than any county in North America every decade since 1960! THE RANCH RECEIVED 21 LANDOWNER ELK TAGS FOR LAST YEAR, INCLUDING 15 BULL TAGS. TAGS FOR 2026 WILL CONVEY. The ranch also supports a healthy Merriams turkey population, black bear (all 4 color phases), blue grouse and small game population, with over-the-counter tags. If trophy mule deer or mature bull elk are one of your requirements, this area is sought after as oneof the most desirable areas in the country, carrying one of the highest elk and mule deer densities as there are NO timber wolves (or plans to release them), NO winter kill and NO grizzly bears to affect your landowner big game tag allotment. The ranch has been managed exclusively for trophy mule deer and mature bull elk with habitat improvements such as food plots and feeders. Two brand new Polaris 1500 Ranger Extremes, Northstar Crew Cabs, will convey with the ranch at closing. Fishing With several of the small lakes and ponds on wind and solar aeration, these trout-stocked ponds carry the trout even through the winter. Trout up to 5 pounds are stocked in the ponds allowing for an incredible day with family, friends and VIP guests. Also part of the ranch has full recreational rights to the adjacent +/-3000 acre Ticonderoga Ranch with numerous stocked ponds and the most desirable two miles of Chavez Creek with incredible live-water fishing that easily provides for forty fishing days. With G5 jet-capable airport (Pagosa Springs), there's a hospital, a Walmart and over 30 restaurants an hour away. Wolf Creek Ski Mountain is +/- 90 minutes and Taos is +/- 2 hours. Turn-keyproperties such as the historic Mundy Ranch, with over 10 years of trophy mule deer and mature bull elk management in place, complete with a furnished Mountain Estate, the world-record Mundy Buck, along with two brand-new Polaris Ranger Extreme 1500 Northstars, stand unmatched. There's simply nothing else comparable. Call or email today for more information and your qualified showing, Co brokers welcome.
…By Annonceur International
20 Beaver Creek Road offers a remarkable ownership opportunity within the Fish Creek Ranch Preserve, a picturesque 4,242-acre shared amenity ranch. This offering boasts 35+/- deeded acres with a truly captivating 7,126+/- square foot log home offering the perfect blend of luxury and recreational opportunities. The property is located just north of the Colorado/ Wyoming Border with year-access via well-maintained roads. Fish Creek Ranch totals 4,242 acres with fourteen 35+/- acre 'Homesteads', with the remaining 3,752 acres set aside for the owners to enjoy. This property itself consists of 35+/- deeded acres and is set perched upon a high ridge-line with expansive views in all directions, with most of the view-shed over the adjacent national forest. The Ranch offers an exceptional blend of timber covered hillsides, lush riparian bottoms and open meadows with rolling topography and a great network of horse riding, hiking, and ATV trails. Fish Creek runs through the heart of the ranch and feeds seven ponds with strong populations of trout. The greatest asset of 20 Beaver Creek Road is the breathtaking 7,126+/- square foot log home. The home is constructed of 2'x6' half log exterior providing a classic rustic western look while integrating modern interior finishes. The home consists of 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms dispersed throughout the home providing guests with extreme privacy. The home is well appointed with a large kitchen, dining room, living areas as well as a bar and pool room downstairs. The home boasts four gas fireplaces throughout, providing cozy places to gather with friends and family. There is a large master suite built above the garage with an office space that offers expansive views. To round off the features of the home there is a large trex deck with a hot tub/ fire pit to take in the captivating views and a large three-car garage for the storage of tools and equipment. With purchasing a homestead in Fish Creek Preserve, owners receive a 1/14 undivided ownership interest in the shared amenities on the ranch which include the managers home, barns, machinery, and acreage itself. Owners can also board their horses at the ranch with the herd that is cared for by the full time manager. The home is being offered fully-furnished providing an opportunity for a future owner to come in and enjoy immediately. The area around Fish Creek Ranch offers prime big game habitat, and the ranch is blessed with an abundance of game species such as Elk, Moose, Deer, Antelope, Bears, and Turkey. While there is no hunting allowed within the ranch the property does offer a private gate on its southern boundary leading directly into Roosevelt National Forest providing plenty of over-the-counter hunting opportunities. Opportunities to see and experience Wyoming's wildlife abound at Fish Creek Ranch. To add to the list of sporting features on the property, Fish Creek runs through the heart of the ranch and boasts populations of wild brook trout. There are multiple impoundments along the creek with good populations of rainbow, brook, and brown trout creating a diverse fisheries resource for the avid trout angler. With seemingly endless horse riding, hiking and ATV trails both within the ranch and on the adjacent public lands there is rarely a day spent within Fish Creek that there is not an outdoor activity for everyone. The home itself sits at an elevation of ~8,600 feet meaning cooler summers and cold snowy winters are normal. The location of the property is ideal just north of the state border being within an hour drive of both Laramie, WY and Fort Collins, CO. Both are thriving towns with renowned universities as well as endless shopping and dining opportunities. The ranch is located approximately 7 miles west of US Highway 287 with year-round access via well-maintained county and private roads. Commercial air service is available at Laramie Regional or Denver International approximately 2 hours away.
…By Annonceur International
1235 Fish Creek Road is an outstanding 40+/- acre retreat with a live creek, mature trees, 3 wells and abundant wildlife habitat. There are extensive building improvements consisting of a 3,608 SF main home, a 864+/- SF guest home, a 45x63' Cleary barn and additional outbuildings. The property is approximately a 30+/- minute drive from Wheatland, WY.The property is in the shadow of the Laramie mountains with views of towering peaks to the west. The South Fork of Fish Creek runs through the property with mature plains cottonwood trees along the creek and well-established native grasses throughout the property. The creek has historically had water throughout the year but is currently seasonal with the ongoing drought. There are also two orchards on the property featuring a variety of apple trees, pear trees, and mature raised perennial flower beds. The property is fully landscaped with newly installed sod and newly planted windbreak trees. The 40 acres has been surveyed and has full perimeter fencing. The main home on the property is a 3,608+/- SF ranch style home with a loft and a full basement. The home has been remodeled and features a new office/sunroom and wrap around all-tread deck. The home is 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and features vaulted ceilings with tongue and groove. There is a two car attached garage with the home and an additional wood storage shed outside. A newly remodeled guest house which sits just below the main home features 2 bedrooms, 1-bathroom, new kitchen and living area built with modern touches with rustic flare. Attached to the guest home is a greenhouse and sunroom wired with 220v if a future owner wanted to add a hot tub. The guest home has a variety of uses like hosting friends and family or potentially being rented out as a hunting/ recreation camp. Other Outbuildings include a 45'x 63' Cleary building with a workshop and new LED lighting, a pump house and lean-to shed. There is also a windmill on the property with a 1,000 gallon storage tank and a small pond that could be enlarged and lined to support a fishery. An electric entrance gate and new fencing rounds out the improvements leaving little to be done for a future owner to come in and enjoy immediately. 1235 Fish Creek Road is located in an area of the state with prolific recreational opportunities and a considerable amount of public land. There are large populations of Deer and Turkey that frequent the deeded lands providing a good hunting resource right out your door. Additionally, Medicine Bow National Forest begins just west of the property and has some exceptional country with strong populations of Elk, Deer, and Turkey along with good fishing. Glendo State Park is just a short drive from the property and has world-class boating and fishing. Additionally, Guernsey Reservoir and Grayrocks Reservoir are both within an hour drive that provide fantastic fishing opportunities for walleye, trout, bass, etc. Overall, the property sits in one of the most diverse sporting regions within the lower 48 with its proximity to year-round hunting and fishing conveniences. Wheatland, Wyoming has a semi-arid climate with cold, dry winters and warm, wet summers. The average annual precipitation is 14+/- inches. The area is made up of many large ranching operations with plenty of hunting and fishing opportunities and is sparsely populated like much of Wyoming. The property is approximately a 30+/- minute drive from Wheatland, WY. Wheatland is a nice small town with sufficient amenities with good dining options, grocery/ hardware stores. Driving distance from the property to Fort Collins and the front range of Colorado is approximately two hours.
…By Annonceur International
211.76 acres with 158.66 acres tillable, 44.59 acres wooded, 4.57 acres pasture. Custom built 5 BR home, 4 BA, hardwood floors, all custom woodwork, kitchen w/custom cabinets, Whirlpool appliances, breakfast room/turret room, den/office, sitting room w/cathedral ceiling, 4 stop elevator, finished attic, finished basement w/movie room w/theatre seating, surround sound, wrap-around porch, patio, 4 car basement garage, 4-wheeler garage, 16x16 garage, professional stocked pond.
…By Annonceur International
Horse and cattle lovers welcome! Covering close to 700 contiguous acres, this property has been a fully functioning farm and equestrian facility for over 30 years with the current owners! The property has multiple homes, barns, workshops, a great road system and some of the most fertile dry ground in the state! Schedule your private showing today!694 +/- acres of prime farmland and horse/cattle pastures. The designated farm ground is fertile red clay and is currently growing corn. Yield predictions for 2023 harvest are 200-250 bushels per acre. Soil Management test available upon request. Rolling pastures and fencelines on the property are used for horses and cattle. The east side of the property touches the Flat River for a quarter of a mile. The property has 5 different ponds and 3 different creeks. Main Residence: 2000 square foot home with two-car garage, back deck and wheelchair accessible ramp. Mobile Home: 1000 square feet mobile home has been updated throughout with new flooring, extra closet space, new paint, etc. Ranch house: This is currently leased to a third party. The property also has a 60ft x 40ft workshop, a 100ft x 70ft 17-stall horse barn with storage above and tack room, 210ft x 80ft training arena/pole barn, 100ft x 60ft pole barn used for equipment and hay storage. Several fences blanket the property with multiple sections and gates that are used for grazing with cattle and horses. Enjoy this enormous property with the many outdoor recreational opportunities it offers! Horseback riding, ride side by sides and ATVs, hunting and fishing just to mention a few! The farm land is rich, fertile North Carolina red clay and is yielding some of the best crops in the area! The current farming ground is planted in corn and will yield 200-250 bushels per acre for the 2023 harvest! Soil management information available upon request! Currently the farming rights are leased out for a 3 year contract that is currently in it's second year. As of the 2023 harvest projections, the farmer is expecting 200-250 bushels per acre which is some of the best in the state and way above average for dry ground crops! The climate in Rougemont, NC is generally mild and pleasant year-round. In the summer months, temperatures range from highs in the low 90s and lows in the mid-60s. During winter, temperatures stay mild with average highs in the mid to upper 50s and overnight lows falling into the 30s. The area gets an average of 44 inches of rain per year as well as about 4 to 8 inches of snowfall per year. The property is located a little over 12 miles north of Durham, North Carolina. It is located 25 miles northwest of Raleigh, North Carolina. The Raleigh/Durham International Airport is only 14 miles away.
…By Annonceur International
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