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McNab Crag Ranch: A Sanctuary for Conservation, Recreation, and Sustainable LivingThe 480-acre McNab Crag Ranch offers a rare opportunity to steward a legacy property that seamlessly blends rugged natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and cutting-edge sustainable infrastructure. Rising from the vineyard-draped Sanel Valley to the commanding heights of McNab's Crag, this ranch is a haven for conservationists, hunters, and those seeking a resilient, self-sufficient lifestyle. Whether your vision is to preserve a wildlife sanctuary, pursue sustainable living, or embrace outdoor recreation, McNab Crag Ranch is the canvas for your legacy.A Storied Past, A Visionary FutureIn 1866, Alexander McNab homesteaded this land, drawn to the crag's gnarled rock outcroppings that echoed his native Scottish Highlands. For over a century, the ranch was a cornerstone of Northern California's sheep industry and the birthplace of the renowned McNab sheepdog breed. Today, it has been meticulously transformed into a recreational and conservation destination, designed for those who value environmental stewardship and self-reliance.A Wildlife SanctuaryMcNab Crag Ranch is a thriving refuge for native wildlife, teeming with blacktail deer, wild hogs, black bears, blue grouse, wild turkeys, and countless other species. The ranch's spring-laden hills and mountain meadows form a vital lifeline for this ecosystem, ensuring a sustainable habitat for generations to come. For hunters and conservationists alike, the ranch offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with and protect this vibrant Infrastructure for Resilient LivingPurpose-built for self-sufficiency, McNab Crag Ranch is a model of sustainable design, equipped to support its stewards through any challenge. The centerpiece is the 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge, perched on a high knoll with sweeping views of the Sanel Valley. This multipurpose lodge features:Open living space with high cathedral ceilings, ideal for kitchen, perfect for farm-to-table bedrooms, one bathroom, with flexibility to adapt to your for hands-on blockhouse housing a solar array, battery storage, and backup generator to meet all electrical charger for sustainable -fed water system sourced from abundant mountain from the lodge, the Caretaker's House (2 bedrooms, 1 bath) operates on its own off-grid system, ensuring privacy and operational independence. The caretaker's compound includes a metal workshop, equipment sheds, parking, and a firewood processing yard to support the ranch's daily ranch's self-sustaining ecosystem is further enhanced by:Two mature orchards and vegetable gardens for fresh and chicken coop for year-round food , including dairy cows and goats, for milk and land developed and undeveloped springs with storage and delivery systems, ensuring a reliable water and ExplorationLocated just 10 minutes from South Highway 101, between Hopland and Ukiah (15-20 minutes away), McNab Crag Ranch is easily accessible yet feels worlds apart. A rocked, all-season road winds from the valley floor to the lodge and caretaker's compound, while miles of jeep and ATV trails crisscross the property, inviting exploration of its diverse terrain. Key natural wonders include:McNab's Crag, a breathtaking vantage point offering panoramic views.A cave at the crag's base, a humbling reminder of the land's ancient history.A Canvas for Your VisionSpanning 480 acres in a single legal parcel, McNab Crag Ranch is a rare gem that combines conservation, recreation, and sustainable living. Whether you're drawn to preserving its wildlife, cultivating its agricultural potential, or creating a resilient retreat, this property offers unmatched flexibility. The lodge's open design and the ranch's robust infrastructure provide a foundation to tailor the space to your unique Features:480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain wildlife, ideal for conservation and springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV 's House with independent off-grid assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and -season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland wonders, including McNab's Crag and a historic Legacy AwaitsMcNab Crag Ranch is more than a property-it's a calling for those who seek to live in harmony with nature, protect its resources, and build a sustainable future. Whether you envision a private sanctuary, a conservation legacy, or a recreational paradise, this ranch offers the tools and inspiration to make it a reality. Step into the footsteps of Alexander McNab and claim your place in the Sanel Valley's storied more information or to schedule a private tour, contact us today. Your sustainable legacy begins at McNab Crag HIGHLIGHTS:480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain wildlife, ideal for conservation and springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV 's House with independent off-grid assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and -season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland wonders, including McNab's Crag and a historic cave.
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30,000± acre ranch on the Joseph Plains, this ranch features 21 miles of Salmon River frontage, 12 live creeks, and hundreds of springs. Diverse terrain includes meadows, pastures, and timbered draws. With 19,662± deeded acres and 11,000± acres of BLM and State land, it's a hidden gem of secluded, gorgeous, rugged Idaho beauty in the sportsman's paradise of Central ID-ideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and endless recreation. Idaho's largest active ranch, offered for sale for the first time ever. Nestled on and above the legendary Salmon River, known as the River of No Return, which is part of the longest undammed river system and flows through the largest designated Wilderness area in the contiguous United States. The ranch spans in total 30,000± wild and scenic acres, including BLM and State land within and surrounding the ranch. A sportsman's paradise with hunting, fishing and recreation, it also functions as a productive cattle ranch. This exceptional 30,000± acre Legacy Ranch offers unparalleled privacy, scenic Idaho beauty, and an abundance of usable land. Horseshoed by the Salmon River and enhanced by multiple creeks and natural springs, the property provides rich water resources and a landscape as functional as it is breathtaking. Located in the highly desired Unit 13, the ranch is a true sportsman's haven. Its diverse terrain of timbered draws, elevated meadows, and sweeping panoramic views supports incredible wildlife populations, including elk, mule deer, white-tail, mountain lion, bear, turkey, and upland birds with bighorn sheep frequenting the Salmon River Canyon. A resident herd of 500 elk frequent the property year-round. The property also qualifies to apply for the (LAP) tags, Landowner Appreciation Program Controlled Hunts for both elk and deer, offering premier hunting opportunities right on-site. 2025 Landowner Appreciation Program Tags available for Unit 13 Deer - 13 buck tags, mule deer or white-tail (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Elk - 25 cow tags (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Elk - 34 either bull or cow tags (10/10/25 - 11/3/25) Landowners must register their land before applying for the landowner tags Surrounded by 11,000 ± BLM and State lands-many landlocked and rarely accessed-the ranch delivers unmatched seclusion with extended access to Idaho's vast backcountry. Beyond its rich recreation and wildlife, the ranch operates as a productive cattle operation, historically running approximately 300-350 head. With strong grazing capacity and roughly 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields, it combines practical ranching use with lasting investment value. Just outside Cottonwood, Idaho, the famed Salmon River at the ranch's edge offers world-class salmon and steelhead fishing as well as premier jetboating and whitewater rafting, further enhancing its outdoor lifestyle appeal. A rare offering that combines expansive land, water, wildlife, this working land is more than a ranch-it's a true Idaho legacy. There are three cowboy cabins (older ranch style homes) along with barns, outbuilding, multiple stock ponds and stock tanks. The famed Salmon River, the 'River of No Return,' provides 21 miles of river frontage with miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches and world-class salmon, steelhead, and incredible bass fishing. Towering canyon walls, rugged rock formations, and diverse terrain create a sportsman's paradise with abundant wildlife and premier hunting opportunities. Just like the Salmon River, nearby Clearwater and Snake Rivers offer unmatched whitewater rafting, jet boating, kayaking, and fishing adventures. Salmon River: The Salmon is known for world-class fishing Chinook salmon, steelhead, rainbow, cutthroat, bull trout, and bass with opportunities for both fly and spin fishing along its clear, free-flowing stretches and tributaries. Snake River: The Snake is famous for Chinook salmon and steelhead runs, especially in its upper and middle sections near Hells Canyon and the Clearwater confluence. Also well known for sturgeon, trophy small-mouth bass, and catfish. Clearwater River: The Clearwater is best known for its world-class steelhead and salmon fishing. It's one of the premier trophy steelhead fisheries in the Pacific Northwest. Also, trout, and smallmouth bass. Beyond the ranch, thousands of acres of BLM and State lands provide endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, 4-wheeling, and UTV exploration, making it easy to experience Idaho's rugged backcountry. Together, the ranch and surrounding region offer an unparalleled lifestyle that seamlessly blends outdoor adventure, sport, and premier ranch living. The ranch is a highly productive cattle operation, historically supporting 300-350 head of livestock across a mix of productive pasture, open meadows, and timbered grazing terrain. Approximately 90 acres of alfalfa hay fields provide additional feed resources, enhancing the ranch's operational capacity. The ranch boasts abundant water resources, including over 12 named live-water creeks that flow through the property and hundreds of springs throughout the acreage. These creeks and springs support thriving wildlife, along with the cattle and contribute to lush pasture and meadow growth. A notable feature on the ranch is Shroyer Springs, a reliable natural spring that enhances the property's water resources and scenic beauty. The 7-mile Shroyer Trail winds through the scenic easement, providing access to sweeping views, varied landscapes, and plentiful wildlife. The ranch also has a hydropower system which supplies power to both cowboy cabins located down on the river. Skeleton Creek Guthery Creek Cottonwood Creek Dry Creek Billy Creek Rickman Creek Kylie Creek Home Sweet Home Creek Burnt Creek Mahoney Creek Rattlesnake Creek Slick Ear Creek Located on Idaho's Camas Prairie at roughly 3,500 feet elevation, Cottonwood, ID enjoys four true seasons with warm, dry summers and crisp, snowy winters. With moderate precipitation, a long growing season, and fertile soils, the area supports productive ranching and agriculture. The setting combines wide-open prairie views with nearby mountains, forests, and the Salmon River canyon. Founded in 1862, Cottonwood began as a way station for miners traveling to the goldfields of Florence and Warrens. The town is named after the dense cottonwood trees that once lined Cottonwood Creek. In 1877, it was the site of the Battle of Cottonwood during the Nez Perce War, where Chief Joseph's band engaged U.S. forces in a strategic retreat. Today, Cottonwood honors its rich heritage through landmarks like the Monastery of St. Gertrude, established in 1907, and the James V. and Sophia Baker House, built in 1916. The Salmon River flows through a swath of Idaho country that is wild and rugged. It originates in the Sawtooth Range of the Stanley Basin and the canyon itself has some of the oldest minerals visible anywhere on earth, turning and winding in all directions through Idaho towards its confluence with the Snake River. The river earned its name The River of No Return for its wilderness and roadless section spanning a large piece of Idaho from Salmon to Riggins, ID. Early Pioneers built sweep boats that served as the supply line into the canyon but upon reaching their destination there was no way to return back to the starting point, with no roads and the powerful river, these boats would then be disassembled and used for lumber. Hence the name River of No Return. Lewis and Clark came across the river in 1805 but found it to be too rough to navigate due to the daunting canyon walls and dangerous rapids. In the 1860s gold was found and the rush began. Many historic and present-day mines can be seen while traveling along the Salmon River. Nestled in north-central Idaho on the scenic Camas Prairie, Cottonwood serves as a charming gateway to the rugged beauty of Idaho County. The small town is conveniently located along U.S. Highway 95, between Grangeville and Lewiston providing access to nearby recreation, services, and small-town amenities while remaining private and secluded. Surrounded by expansive public lands, forests, and the famed Salmon River, the area is ideal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventures. Cottonwood sits within driving distance of Lewiston (approximately 70 miles northwest) and the Clearwater River, combining the tranquility of rural living with access to regional hubs.
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Welcome to Cherokee Acres Ranch, a family legacy since 1968. This 'Pure Michigan' paradise is a pristine 645 acre property featuring heavily wooded terrain and a spring fed pond stocked with rainbow and brown trout. A vibrant creek, marsh pond, swales and cedar swamps makes for the ultimate deer and wildlife habitats. The impressive Lodge and Guest House make this one of the finest recreational properties to ever become available in Michigan! This 645 acre property is a wildlife paradise featuring the beautiful spring fed pond stocked with rainbow and brown trout. Two vibrant spring fed creeks feed the pond and flow out of the dam throughout the entire east side of the property. An abundance of natural spring water throughout the property. An artesian well is located by the guest house. Heavily wooded rolling terrain with hardwood, pine and poplar trees. The marsh pond, cedar swamps, cattail swales , 17 rye food plots, the natural deer bedding areas and an abundance of wild berries make for ideal wildlife habitats. A beautiful valley field with 10 mature producing apple trees, rye food plot, box blind and 2 ladder stands are one of the desired hunting areas. The abundance of wildlife including healthy numbers of whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, grouse, woodcock and countless bird species call this 645 wildlife paradise their home. 17 Box Blinds overlooking lush rye food plots with several ladder stands in prime proven locations that consistently produce opportunities to harvest a trophy buck every year. This incredible property is truly a Hunters Haven. The impressive massive timber entrance is Amish crafted from red oak trees taken off the property. The solar powered custom lighted gate compliments the mile-long driveway to the lodge. The private drive in is spectacular! Turn that green thumb loose with the conveniently positioned 100 x 50 garden area that is nicely enclosed with varmint proof electric fencing. The custom irrigation system and garden shed along with an additional fenced garden area by one of the creeks truly make this a gardener's field of dreams. Beautiful wild flowers planted by the owners Mom surround the pond and simply make this property Special. There is a fire pit, decks, dock and beach area to enjoy the outdoor entertaining experience. The miles of maintained trails give you easy access to all of this spectacular property. Woods, Water and Wildlife gives you the ultimate Pure Michigan experience at the Cherokee Acres Ranch! The custom designed lodge was built in 1991 and features 2 main floor master suites, 1 1/2 bathrooms, with the 2nd floor featuring 4 bedroom suites with personal sinks and 2 full bathrooms. Designed by the owners for comfortable entertaining for their family and friends. The great room has an impressive wood burning stone fireplace and wet bar. The wall of windows and door walls allow for exceptional views of the spring fed pond and mother nature. The kitchen has a large island/bar and features commercial grade appliances. Two dining tables and a built in desk compliment this area of the great room. The laundry room w/utility tub, washer & dryer, built in commercial fridge & freezer, ice machine and storage closets. The upstairs features the north and south wings with 4 bedroom suites that all have personal sinks and 2 full bathrooms which make it very comfortable and convenient for your guests. All bedrooms have balconies to enjoy the sights and sounds of the outdoors. A nice lounging area overlooking the great room that has a custom 6 person sauna to compliment the lodge experience. Overall, there are 6 bedroom suites and 3 1/2 bathrooms to accommodate your guests in the main lodge. The guest house was built in the 1980's, featuring 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, forced air heat with a fireplace and a wood stove. The living area and deck overlook the pond and the vibrant creek that flows through the front yard. Nice gravel parking area to accommodate several guests at a time. The guest house has its own well & septic. A 48 x 32 steel framed garage with 3 bays, a wood stove and workshop area. A 40 x 30 pole barn with 3 bays for great equipment and toy storage. Skeet range, rifle range w/shooting bench and a nearby buck pole. New in 2023 is the impressive red oak timber entrance with an automatic gate, fencing and planted birch trees. This property is perfect for the Family Compound or the ultimate Corporate Retreat. It checks all the boxes for the outdoor recreation enthusiast! The miles of groomed trails throughout the property offers the ultimate private playground for whatever your heart desires! Saddle up your horse, hop on an electric buggy or ATV, take a nice walk or hike, wet a line in the spring fed creeks and pond, or go hunting on the heavily wooded hilly terrain that make up the 645 acres. Exceptional whitetail deer, turkey, grouse and woodcock hunting along with the catch and release trout fishing. This property has an abundance of wildlife that makes their home here. Relax on the private deck of the lodge or patio area of the guest house while grilling steaks, or grab your coffee and a good book and enjoy the cozy fireplaces. Winter time activities include snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snow shoeing to name a few. Or, sit back by one of the cozy fireplaces and enjoy viewing the abundance of wildlife. The Cherokee Acres Ranch is one of a kind and truly a Recreational Paradise! Heavily wooded - Mature hardwoods, red pine and poplar with significant mature timber value for a select cut. Abundant spring water in several areas for the wildlife and the lush native plants and grasses to flourish. All mineral rights will convey. 3 oil wells that are sparingly operating, offer some royalties to the owners. The son has owned and passionately groomed Cherokee Acres Ranch for 32 years while living year round here for 8 years. His hunting knowledge and history will be passed on for valuable reference. With a heavy heart it's time for new owners to begin their Family Legacy This area in East Central Michigan has 4 distinct seasons with very moderate overall climates. The average summertime high temperature is a comfortable 79 degrees. The average annual snowfall in this area is approximately 40 inches per year. The village of Farwell is in Clare County, Michigan. The population was 880 at the 2020 census. The village of Farwell was founded in 1870 with the local post office opening in 1871. The Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad had plans of expanding into the area on a new route connecting Saginaw to Ludington, which was completed by the end of the decade. The new community was named after New York native, Samuel Farwell, who had an interest in the railroad and was a construction contractor. In 1871, Farwell became the first county seat of Clare County but lost the seat of government to Harrison in 1879 after the Farwell courthouse burned down two years earlier. Clare Municipal Airport is 9 miles, accommodating Large Cabin Private Jets. MBS International Airport is 46 miles. The Metro Detroit Area is an easy 2 hour drive. Mount Pleasant, Soaring Eagle Casino is 25 miles. Snow Snake Ski and Golf Resort is 14 miles.
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Duck Island is a 1,586 acre hunting and fishing oasis surrounded by the Red River to the north and a 390 acre private lake to the south. A gated entrance grants access to the only road in to this sportsman's paradise with a huge private lake, open fields, dense woods and scattered trees that lure every species of wildlife in north Texas and southern Oklahoma.The island was created when the Red River changed course from a south sweeping oxbow to a more direct path to the east. The result was an island that spans the Texas and Oklahoma border completely cut off from all sides. The channel carved out by the river became an expansive 390 acre crescent shaped lake with steep banks to the south and shallow banks on the island's shore. A road was built across the lake, 700 acres of the island was cleared and a pivot irrigation sprinkler installed using water from the lake to irrigate the fertile alluvial soils. The remaining 850 acres varies from riparian habitat to scattered trees and dense woods. Duck Island's location on the Red River, surrounded by water, and the fact that it has only one way in or out makes it a natural haven for migratory birds, deer, turkey and amazing fishing opportunities. The size of this property vastly expands it's recreational value and the location is a rare combination of seclusion and easy access to services. The lake is deep and wide enough for nearly any water sport and the land offers everything from marshes and river bottoms to open fields then dense woods. The pivot irrigation sprinkler is perfectly suited to grow food stands for dove, quail and deer habitat and the beauty is beyond belief. 800 acres of the property is currently planted in wheat irrigated by an 18 tower pivot irrigation sprinkler. Duck Island generates substantial income from farming and hunting leases and has tremendous carrying capacity for grazing livestock. Red River County in Texas has ahumid subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters.The county experiences an average of 46 inches of rainfall annually, with the growing season averaging 234 days.Temperatures range from an average high of 94°F in July to an average low of 30°F in January. Duck Island is located just 25 minutes north of Clarksville, 40 minutes northeast of Paris and 2 1/2 hours from DFW Airport. A gated road across the lake transports you away from the real world to a secluded oasis surrounded by water and huge trees where the wildlife feels just as native as it did 100 years ago. There is power to the property and amazing building sites for a lodge or hunting cabin.
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Echo Mountain Ranch is located where the historic town of Boxelder once thrived. This 5,936+/- ranch is 45 minutes from Casper, Wyoming south of Glenrock, Wyoming. Ranging from lush meadows to mountain peaks, this ranch has it all! This property falls in an opportunity zone...great for an investor!As you enter the ranch, rolling meadows bisected by year around streams open to sub-irrigated valleys leading into the dark timber. Resident beavers control the water as it flows from the mountains creating dozens of ponds and excellent habitat for wildlife. The sod base is lush and thick allowing for excellent animal growth, both domestic and wild. Large rock outcropping line the canyon walls creating a very picturesque landscape. Historic cabins throughout the property have been remodeled to maintain the character of the past while providing shelter. Several fishing ponds are scattered throughout the ranch which are also frequented by waterfowl. All of the hay meadows have been over-seeded and leveled to produce a more consistent stand of grass. Alfalfa food plots are located in the transition zones to help pinpoint Elk activity. Two track roads are maintained to make traversing the 5,936 acres easy, whether in a side by side or vehicle. Echo Mountain Ranch is very well watered. Irrigated ditches run late into fall and the main streams flow year around. Each valley has a tributary which catches spring runoff. Dozens of ponds and manmade reservoirs are scattered throughout the entire ranch providing waterholes and habitat. Three homes just off the county road offer abundant living space. One is newly remodeled and updated and a second is in process now. Additional living quarters for a ranch hand is tied into one of the buildings. A historic barn has been restored as well as the horse stalls and riding arena. New metal buildings have been built to provide heated storage for all the equipment. The corrals and fencing have all been updated and are continually being improved. A private solar system has been installed and it has reduced the monthly cost of electricity drastically. Vintage cabins have been restored to offer accommodations for one seeking to take in the outdoors and wildlife from the viewpoint of the time of the Pony Express. The recreational opportunities on this ranch are endless. Whether you like the outdoors or are an avid trophy hunter, you will not be disappointed. The elk herd on the property thrives, producing some of the largest bulls found in Wyoming. Restrictions set by Game and Fish to manage the herd has produced abundant 6x6 bulls. The pictures and videos do not do it justice! Upland birds and mountain grouse are plentiful as the ecosystems created by the beaver ponds provide food, water and cover to support successful hatches each year. Wild turkeys can be heard in every valley in between the elk bugles. Antelope thrive on the plateau flats while finding shelter near the aspen groves. Quality mule deer and whitetail deer can be seen frequently and the herds seem to grow larger each year. One wanting to take advantage of the migration, the waterfowl hunting is excellent. The hay meadows are being constantly improved through grading, leveling and seeding. The growth rate on the cattle is a testament of proof. If ones focus was on cattle, capacity would be one of the best in the area. Currently the mountain is left to stand to ensure ample food for the resident elk herd. Echo Mountain Ranch is approximately a 45 minute drive to Casper, Wyoming. Glenrock is less than 20 minutes away.
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Yellowstone in New Mexico! This+/-2000 acres of pristine New Mexico high country, located at the top of coveted Rio Arriba County, is approximately 12 miles south of the Colorado border! With 100% draw on private landowner mule deer, monster pronghorns and a dozen rocky mountain landowner elk tags annually, the ranch is complimented by a mile plus of rainbows and brook trout on BOTH sides of the Brazos River Bottoms!Big Game Unit 4 Upon viewing the +/-1989.57 pristine and breathtaking acres bordering both sides of the Brazos River, one could easily conclude that it should belong in a state or national park! Brazos River Crossing has been in the same family ownership in excess of 20+ years and is NOT encumbered by any conservation easements, bordered exclusively by larger private ranch holdings (no public lands adjoining) and zero public access. The elevation is +/-10,000 ft., topping out at Brazos Peak at 11,400 ft. Vegetationis aspen mixed with stands of blue spruce, complimented by native grass meadows. Brazos River Crossing has been solely utilized for private recreation, hosting the same long-term hunting clients for over a decade. There's also an active, long-term tenant that seasonally cattle grazes the property which allows for ag tax status and very low taxes. Ranch access is limited in winter months and would require asnowmobile or tracked vehicles. While the ranch is not representing improvement value, 2 off-grid cabins making up a fully functional hunting camp and are incredible representations of history, one from the 1800's and one from the 1940's. One of the cabins has a new roof and a new floor and is used primarily for storage. Propane gas is driven in. The camp has a solar system and is wired for a back-up generator. Drinking water is hauled in and water from creek pond is pumped into the house. Fly Fishing and Hunting In the past, fly fishing guides that have leased the ranch represented that this stretch of the Brazos River offers some of the finest fly fishing water available. Period! There's an additional +/-1 mile of Farley Creek, an incredible brook/trout fishery, the perfect piece of paradise to soak that elk hair caddis with your favorite 2- weight for a wonderful afternoon delight after filling that morning bull elk tag! The elk breed and birth here, with large herds of resident elk calling the ranch home and the valley literally lit up with bugles starting in mid-August. The ranch has historically received +/-12 annual landowner elk authorizations, 6 mature bull, 3 archery and 3 antlerless (always check regs). Rio Arriba County has been the number one producer of B&C entries for Mule Deer every decade since 1960 and Brazos River Crossing holds some timberline bruisers.... The World Record Mundy Buck was harvested within 10 miles. As long as the landowner applies by mid-March, the mule deer tags have been 100% , as have pronghorn antelope tags. Surprisingly, the Brazos River CrossingRanch has historically harvested a few nice antelope bucks annually, mainly with muzzleloader. The hunting experience on Brazos River Crossing Ranch has been such that in over 10 years, the ranch has never advertised hunts and the return clientele almost 100% . The ranch is being conveyed as is, where is (no mineral survey has been conducted) but all solar, mineral (surface & subsurface), timber and wind rights that are owned will convey. Rare riverfront properties in the west, such as Brazos River Crossing Ranch, are so rare that it's difficult to believe it exists. Options are endless, from legacy family ranch ownership set up in a trust for following generations to the incredible corporate or family retreat. The ranch would be an ideal candidate for Conservation Easement enrollment, an option that is attractive to today's tax conscious investor. Call or email today for more information and your qualified showing of Brazos River Crossing! Co brokers welcome !
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This magnificent 7100 acre in northeast Wyoming is a gateway to the Blackhills National Forest. The steep rolling hills under a canopy of pines offer travel corridors and protection for Elk, Deer and Turkey. Watered valleys combined with an extension pipeline fed by an artesian well offer year around water throughout the entire ranch. Several ponds surrounded by wetlands create habitat for waterfowl and upland birds. Nestled on the original homestead lies a 17,000 square foot lodge with an open floor plan, finishes are second to none. Completed in 2007, this lodge was hand crafted onsite from Red and Norway Pine. Over 170 tons of moss rock were collected on the ranch and only the best was hand selected to be used in construction. Amenities include large bedroom suites, grand great room, movie theater, safe/panic room, private office, and dual saunas, all with custom woodwork finishes. The original buildings were restored as historically as possible, preserving the character of the past while ensuring existence for the next generation. The large barn and corals can be recognized from the old Marlboro commercials. To provide indoor storage, a new machine shed was built to complement the rustic buildings. A second home onsite can be used for a caretaker or guests. Known for its lush soil and grass production, this ranch has consistently produced large trophy Bull Elk for over 20 years. Antelope, Deer and Turkey hunting provide other opportunities along with waterfowl and upland birds. Roads have been improved to offer access to nearly all of the 7100 acres. The lower elevation of Blacktail Canyon Ranch allows for a longer growing season for the native grasses. Strict implementation of cattle grazing has been utilized to control the age of the grass while leaving abundant reserves for wildlife. This property is also tied to a 640 acre state lease and a BLM lease. Seven and half miles to the Newcastle airport. A hanger is possibly available.
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Hunting and income producing property located just 3.5 hours from the front range of Colorado this awesome upland property has it all. Over the last several years the property has been meticulously managed for wildlife habitat and quality recreation experience. The ranch boasts a total of 917 +/- acres with 550 +/- acres of pasture and 366 +/- acres of CRP and trees. There is also an updated 2346 Sq. Ft home and 75x 40 steel building. Hayes County Upland of pasture and CRP consists of a total of 917 +/- acres . There is approximately 550 acres of pasture and 366+/- acres of CRP with thousands of Cedar and deciduous trees planted in rows in in various locations throughout the property. The pasture land is mostly large canyons with scattered Cedar trees dotting the ridges and canyons throughout. There are three food plots located on the property that will be planted to milo/sorghum mix as the growing season begins. This is an excellent upland mix that will provide a valuable food source for upland birds and other wildlife. A well maintained and updated 4-bedroom and 1 bathroom, 2346 +/- square foot home featuring nice finishes throughout. There is a 75'x40 steel building with open storage and 1/3 finished and heated shop space. Additionally there multiple smaller outbuildings and a large fenced garden area. In 2023 the Seller installed a solar well and two large galvanized tanks on the east side of the ranch which now provides an excellent water source for wildlife and livestock where there had not been one for many years. This is a well designed hunting property that holds pheasants, quail, turkeys and grouse as well as mule deer and whitetail deer. Hundreds of Cedar trees and deciduous trees are lined throughout the property providing cover for the many critters that call the ranch home. There are multiple CRP fields that provide excellent upland bird habitat and the canyons in the pastures offer a high quality spot and stalk deer hunting or predator hunting as well. The property is located less than 30 minutes from Swanson Lake, which provides excellent opportunity for fishing and water sports. Also within 20 minutes to the north, sits Camp Hayes and Hayes Center State Wildlife area. Lake McConaughy and Red Willow Reservoir are a little over an hour from the property and both offer excellent fishing and water sports as well as public hunting access on the thousands of acres of designated hunting areas surrounding each lake. The area of southwest Nebraska is known for high quality mule deer hunting and trophy class deer. The Seller has augmented the pheasant population with a planting program both last fall in 2023 and in spring of 2024. Currently the property has multiple CRP contracts and produces approximately $26,800 in income as well as approximately $8010 cattle grazing lease on a year to year basis. Fences around the property are barbed wire and mix of wood and steel fence posts. Any owned mineral rights will convey. Hayes County, Nebraska receives approximately 21+/- inches of rainfall and 29 +/- inches of snow annually. Thehot seasonlasts for3.3 months, fromJune 4toSeptember 15, with an average daily high temperature above80°F. The hottest month of the year in Hayes Center isJuly, with an average high of89°Fand low of63°F. Thecold seasonlasts for3.2 months, fromNovember 21toFebruary 26, with an average daily high temperature below49°F. The coldest month of the year in Hayes Center isJanuary, with an average low of17°Fand high of40°F. Hayes County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 856. Its county seat is Hayes Center. The county was created in1877, and was organized in 1884. It was named for Rutherford B. Hayes, the US President at the time of the county's creation. Hayes Center was known as the Wind-Mill City as each family had their own wind-mill for their water supply, there was also a public wind-mill and tank that was located in the middle of main street, where people watered their livestock. But today wind-mills are a thing of the past, as even most farmers use electric pumps to get their water supply. The country now included in Hayes County was formerly part of the great buffalo range, the cherished hunting grounds of the Indians. Settlement was delayed for many years because of the hostility of the Red Men. Many bloody battles were fought between the various Indian tribes, particularly the Pawnee and the Sioux, over the possession and use of this ground. The first white men were hunters. Doctor W. F. Carver, Buffalo Bill Cody, and other famous frontier characters hunted here to supply meat for the workmen and soldiers during the building of the Union Pacific railroad in 1868-69. In the early seventies sportsmen came from all over the world to hunt in the valley of the Red Willow, the Frenchman's Fork and the Stinking Water, the latter stream got its name from the hundreds of rotting carcasses left on its bank and in its bed by the hunters. Carver claimed in 1873 that he himself had killed at least thirty thousand buffalo. This was the year after the famous hunt staged with elaborate ceremony in honor of Grand Duke Alexis, twenty-two year old brother of the reigning Czar of Russia. This party, led by Buffalo Bill Cody as chief of scouts and accompanied by General Sheriden and officers from Fort McPherson, camped the Big Blackwood eight miles northeast of the present site of Hayes Center. The famous Sioux Chief, Spotted Tail, along with one hundred warriors presented a demonstration of the Indian method of hunting. Followed by a war dance, the whole affair was a brilliant success and the Duke himself succeeded in killing several buffalo. Hayes County Upland and CRP is located just of Hwy 25 north of Palisade, Nebraska. It is within a 3.5 hour drive of Denver and the front range of Colorado and 4 hours from Lincoln, Nebraska. Access is easy from highway 25 as well as the two county maintained roads that border the property. Call Clay Owens or Dax Hayden today for more details or to see this property.
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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.
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The Custer Legacy Ranch provides a rare combination to today's market. This self-sustaining 23,500+/- acre deeded ranch is a single contiguous block, along with 1,280 acres of state lands lease totaling 24,780 acres. The ranch has extensive water resources, excellent range conditions, productive irrigated fields, and first class hunting for all species.This extraordinary 23,500+/- acre ranch is exactly what a true Montana ranch should look like. Its western boundaries are heavily timbered breaks that feed into lightly timbered, Ponderosa Pine covered coulees. These pine covered coulees feed easterly, down through rolling grassy meadows that lead to a lush riparian habitat along the banks of the Big Horn River. The improvements on the ranch include four homes, one modular and the historic cabin that provide modern living accommodations for employees and guests. The homes have been maintained and updated as needed. Various locations of structures separate the homes and offer privacy for the occupants. There are several outbuildings at the main headquarters that include the following: two open faced buildings that provide protection for farm equipment, a large, heated shop, oil shed, a mill for grinding grains, 6 grain bins totaling 100,000 bushels of storage, a vet barn, a feedlot/working corrals, and scale house. One of the houses is perfectly located along the timbered foothills on the ranch's western boundary, providing easy access to some of Montana's finest elk & mule deer hunting. This set of improvements is approximately 7 miles from the other improvements and includes an additional log barn, granary, shop and a steel building. Improvements: Home 1: Owners Home: 3 bed/3 bath 3240 sq/ft with a 2 car 2544 sq/ft garage. Home 2: Managers House: 4bed/ 3bath, 2064 sq/ft Home 3: Guest Home with 2 bed/2 bath, 1087 sq/ft Home 4: Ranch Hand Home with 4 bed/2bath, 1448 sq/ft. Log Cabin 1bed/1bath and 1028 sq/ft. Heated Shop: 2,000 sq/ft Vet Barn and Scale House with digital scale. Grain Storage: 6 grain bins totaling 100,000 bushels Open Sheds: 2 open pole sheds for equipment 6 Reservoirs 4 spring tanks 12 stock wells 10 pastures with approximately 2,000 Acres each on the West side of highway. 8 Zimmatic Center Pivots 8 Wheel lines For the avid hunter, prepare for an exhilarating adventure, pursuing bull elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, antelope, pheasants, turkeys, Hungarian partridge, and sharp-tailed grouse. Notably, this ranch is renowned for its world-class waterfowl hunting, setting the stage for thrilling moments in the field. There also has 11 Hunter Blinds strategically placed throughout the ranch. Mature cottonwoods line the famous meandering Bighorn River for miles and fishing adventures are endless. Although the property slightly intersects the river, opportunities abound, including walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, and catfish downstream from Hardin, and rainbow and brown trout upstream, including world-class fly fishing with guides and outfitters below Bighorn Lake. The diversity of the waters ensures an unforgettable fishing experience from the shore or the boat. Custer Legacy Ranch offers extensive agricultural opportunities. Boasting eight center pivots, eight-wheel lines, gated pipe, and flood irrigation across 1,100± acres, the high-producing soils cultivate a bountiful harvest of corn, small grains, sugar beets, and alfalfa. The Ranch has extensive water rights that run with the property and also has shares of the Victory Ditch. The ranch is well-maintained and is easy to own and operate. The current owners have offset costs with a farming lease and cattle grazing and have managed the ranch with an emphasis on wildlife productivity while maintaining the natural beauty of the landscape. Pride of ownership is evident throughout the ranch, and the property shares state land boundaries for additional recreation opportunities. The previous owners, T.L. Kemph had a vision and a plan. He had the vision to enlarge his property and was able to purchase land as it came up for sale, creating this heritage ranch which encompasses land from the Big Horn River to Interstate 94. The Kempsinstalled the first pivot sprinklers in the State of Montana and were one of the first livestock producers to introduce Simmental cattle to this area. The current owner has expanded the farm ground by adding three new pivots over the last two years. The Custer Legacy Ranch is a unique farm and ranch, conveniently located 9 miles south of Interstate 94 and 22 miles north of Interstate 90, providing easy transportation of commodities. Due to its vast size, this ranch is located in both Yellowstone and Big Horn Counties. The small community of Custer is located approximately 11 miles north via Highway 47 while Montana's largest city is approximately 65 miles away. Billings, population 110,000, has an international airport, multiple hospitals, and all the amenities needed to provide the necessary products and equipment for operating the farm and ranch. Rarely do we see trophy-caliber ranches like this come to market. The Custer Legacy Ranch has all the desirable features, with unmatched privacy and scenic beauty combined with remarkable conservation and wildlife values. These features and a location only one hour from the Billings make the Custer Legacy Ranch a standout property in the current ranch market.
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Pheasant Camp Lodge, located in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, offers exceptional hunting experiences in the Missouri River Valley. Established in 2002, this 390+/- acre property has been perfected over 20 years. With diverse terrain and a turn-key business setup, it's a prime destination for outdoorsmen. Whether for recreation or investment, this lodge offers something for everyone.Pheasant Camp Lodge stands out not only for its stunning location but also for its exceptional habitat that has earned it recognition as one of the most optimized pheasant habitats in South Dakota, acre for acre. The 390+/- acres of land include a diverse mix of CRP fields, over 35,000 trees planted since 2002, and approximately 30 acres of sloughs spread across three parcels, providing prime wetland habitat for waterfowl and upland birds alike. Additionally, the property boasts 60 acres of custom food plots, featuring crops like corn and milo, carefully designed to attract and nourish wildlife throughout the seasons. With 90% of the total acreage being premium, high-quality huntable ground, this lodge offers one of the most well-rounded and fertile environments for pheasant hunting in the state. Whether for experienced hunters or those looking to explore the sport, Pheasant Camp Lodge offers a truly unparalleled setting for outdoor recreation. Pheasant Camp Lodge is thoughtfully designed to offer hunters a truly exceptional and comfortable experience, with every detail carefully considered to enhance both convenience and enjoyment. The lodge boasts numerous upgrades and improvements to cater to the needs of outdoor enthusiasts. Among the many features are sheltered indoor parking for up to six trucks, a grilling area for preparing meals after a day in the field, and a spacious 12'x30 insulated and heated dog and gear room conveniently connected to the lodge. There are five outdoor dog kennels located right next to the lodge for easy access. The 12'x18 bird cleaning shelter is another standout, equipped with both hot and cold water, and is heated and insulated with a chest freezer. The 1,800-square-foot lodge itself is designed for comfort and functionality, comfortably sleeping 8-12 people. It includes four well-appointed bedrooms or bunk rooms, a spacious great room, 2 large full bathrooms, and a loft with additional sleeping space for guests. The full kitchen provides all the amenities needed for preparing meals, while the mudroom and laundry/wash room add extra convenience for cleaning up after a day of hunting. The lodge is completed with high speed fiber optic internet and is serviced by the Randall Community Water District. Perhaps the best feature of Pheasant Camp Lodge is its seamless blend of top-tier accommodations and proximity to the hunting grounds. Stepping out the front door puts you just steps away from some of the finest hunting in the state. Lodges of this size and caliber-offering such a comprehensive range of amenities-are a rare find in the pheasant hunting market, making Pheasant Camp Lodge a true gem for hunters seeking both comfort and outstanding hunting opportunities. Pheasant Camp Lodge has been meticulously crafted over the last 20 years to offer some of the finest pheasant hunting in South Dakota, making it a coveted destination for hunters seeking a premier experience. The property has been carefully manicured to provide the perfect blend of habitat, with an abundance of food sources, shelter, and water. As a result, hunters can expect to experience consistently high-quality pheasant hunting, with birds thriving in an environment that has been tailored to their needs. However, the lodge's hunting opportunities don't end with pheasants. The habitat work and land management have also resulted in an exceptional deer population. This balance of pheasant, deer, and other wildlife makes Pheasant Camp Lodge a multi-faceted hunting destination, offering something for every type of hunter. The ability to switch from upland bird hunting to waterfowl hunting-depending on the season and weather conditions-adds an exciting element to any hunting trip at the lodge. When you visit Pheasant Camp Lodge, you're not just coming for a hunt; you're setting yourself up for an unforgettable experience. With its diverse array of wildlife and impeccably managed habitat, the lodge offers hunters a chance to create lasting memories. Whether it's bagging a limit of pheasants, landing a trophy buck, or enjoying a successful waterfowl hunt, the experiences and stories you'll take home from Pheasant Camp Lodge are sure to stay with you for a lifetime.
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The Rockin CB Ranch property in Escalon, California, is a prime multipurpose agricultural property located in San Joaquin County. This versatile 163-acre ranch is comprised primarily of irrigated pasture and row crops with good water supply. A bonus one-of-a-kind comprehensive cattle and horse arena facility with spectator stands, numerous complimentary buildings and rich fertile farm ground make this ag/ranch a property not to be missed.This level property includes approx. 160-acres of irrigated ag land with good water sources. Includes excess district water! Additional 3-acres is infrastructure development. See Improvements Description. Property boundary, map and acreage to be verified and subject to a parcel split. The ranch features a large livestock and equestrian multi-purpose facility that includes: 12,000-sq. ft. arena and spectator stands with an integrated 485-sq. ft. two-story enclosed restroom / shower / chapel building, several corrals and chutes, 3,000-sq. ft. enclosed covered round pen training building with attached 225-sq. ft. accessory building, 490-sq. ft. multi-purpose poultry / storage building, gathering / sorting pen and loading chute, 2,250-sq. ft. 7-stall horse barn, 2,880-sq. ft. covered storage building, expansive equipment and farm / ranch implement storage area, a 664-sq. ft. full kitchen and restroom building with stainless steel sinks, refrigeration and counters, a high capacity meat smoker and 240-sq. ft. covered grilling area, all within a large landscaped entertainment and gathering area with parking, and much more. Building area figures are approximate. The ranch provides excellent upland bird hunting. Majority of the property includes level, fertile and irrigated agricultural land currently used for row crops, cattle and horse grazing. The land is also well suited for other ag uses with residential development opportunity as well. Property includes multiple water sources, including a 60-hp deep well and excess water from water district. See Title Located in southeastern San Joaquin County, the Rockin CB Ranch benefits from an optimal location with quick and easy access to nearby towns, cities and neighboring communities. The excellent weather and climate are typical for the region and is optimal for farming / ranching operations and year around living. San Joaquin County and nearby Stanislaus County have a rich history in high production agriculture and ranching. The Rockin CB Ranch has a unique history as one of the first privately owned bull fighting arenas in California. The ranch, also known as Campo Bravo, was developed by Frank Vaz Borba, a pioneer fighting bull breeder and father of the current property owner. Mr. Borba was a key figure in getting a bill passed for bloodless bullfighting in California. The Borba family has continued the farming and ranching operation on this special property. The property is approx. 5-miles north of Escalon on Escalon-Bellota Rd., 5-miles south of Farmington, 17-miles east of Manteca, and 13-miles northwest of Oakdale. The Sacramento International Airport is approx. 73-miles away.
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Development, water rights, production, and a substantial option purchase agreement all wrapped into one tremendous investment opportunity! Located 1 mile from the main Silt/I-70 exit coupled with over one mile of paved CR 311 frontage! The 677 +/- acre farm overlooks interstate I-70, the Colorado River, and the town of Silt, making the farm one of the most attractive investments on the market! Water rights consist of 23.5 CFS from the Mineota Ditch, 4.5 CFS from the Valley Pump and Pipeline, 2 springs, 2 wells and various pond rights. The Silt Investment Farm features 403.8 +/- acres under 3 highly productive irrigation pivots and 72.7 +/- acres under flood irrigation for a total of 476.5 irrigated acres! Subsequently, the farm features 2 large hay sheds to satisfy the hay production that the farm presents, as well as an equipment shed and a lean-to for storage. Divide Creek meanders through the property for just over a 1/4 mile complementing the aesthetics of the land and providing additional water for livestock and wildlife! Individuals are bound to encounter populations of deer and turkeys roaming throughout the lush green hay meadows, presenting hunting opportunities among the farm. Conveniently situated next to interstate I-70, Silt Investment Farm has an abundance of recreational opportunities within close proximity. Located less than a half hour from both Rifle and Glenwood, there is no shortage of activities and amenities! Glenwood is home to the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Glenwood Hot Springs, Iron Mountain Hot Springs, many mountain adventure hikes and ATV rides, and numerous other attractions in the surrounding area! If that isn't enough to keep you busy, Grand Junction is only 1 hour away. Furthermore,rafting and fishing opportunities on the highly sought after Colorado River are just a stones throw away! In addition, Harvey Gap State Park, Rifle Gap Reservoir, and Heart Lake Reservoir also offer camping, fishing, swimming, and boating, all less than 30 minutes from the farm! Access to the White River National Forest is within a half hour where there are endless trails to explore, countless alpine lakes and streams to fish, unforgettable scenery, and much more! For those who are avid skiers, some of Colorado's best ski towns such as Vail and Snowmass/Aspen are located within 1 hour and 30 minutes of the farm, as well as Glenwood. Silt Investment Farm is conveniently located just minutes outside the town of Silt. As a result of being located near interstate I-70, Rifle is just under 15 minutes to the west, whereas Glenwood Springs is just over 20 minutes to the east. Grand Junction is located roughly 1 hour southwest of the farm providing many more amenities that may satisfy your needs. Grand Junction Regional Airport and Eagle County Regional Airport (Gypsum) provide commercial flying and are located approximately 1 hour from the farm.
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Elkhorn Creek Ranch - Hulett, Wyoming. 980 deeded acres and a 160-acre adjoining State Lease. Experience the ultimate western ranch in the natural beauty and inspiring landscapes of the Elkhorn Creek Ranch. Endless adventure awaits at this picturesque foothills setting where the scenic venue offers live water, stunning vistas, exceptional wildlife habitat, and is situated adjacent to public land. Over a mile of Elkhorn Creek meanders across the middle of the ranch. The excellent hunting opportunities on the ranch have been featured several times on The Sportman's Channel TV Show, Hardcore Pursuit. Spacious four-bedroom home, heated shop and a separate living quarters for hunters or guests. Located in northeastern Wyoming about a 25-minute drive north of Hulett, the ranch is close to Black Hills Nat'l Forest, and Devils Tower. The property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the stunning beauty and recreational abundance of the Black Hills region.
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Discover the Rustic Charm of South Dakota Pheasant Acres Lodge Nestled in the heart of South Dakota's pheasant country, this ultimate retreat offers a rare combination of expansive habitat and comfortable accommodations that cater to sportsmen, and outdoors enthusiasts alike. South Dakota Pheasant Acres can't be overlooked at nearly 1800+/- acres and offers some of the best-sculpted habitats in the country.Boasting the title of South Dakota's oldest pheasant preserve, this property offers unparalleled access to world-class pheasant hunting. Whether you're a seasoned sportsman or a curious novice eager to experience pheasant hunting for the first time, be prepared to be impressed. Besides pheasant hunting, the ranch is also a sanctuary for waterfowl, thanks to the multiple pothole ponds, and lakes. Teal flock to the region in early September, as fall continues to push in, so do the ducks. The migration through this region of South Dakota rivals duck numbers anywhere in the country. The numerous ponds and fields offer multiple hunting opportunities depending on wind direction and weather patterns. Deer hunters will also find themselves at home here, with Boone and Crockett whitetails thriving in the sloughs, tall switch grasses, and 20- year-old shelter belts. Combined with the nearly 600 acres of food plots, it is South Dakota's most ideal whitetail habitat. Whitetail scoring over 200 inches have been taken over the years, with many 170-plus deer added to the Boone and Crockett record books. The property has been meticulously managed for growing giant deer and the contiguous aspect of the ranch allows deer to reach their full potential. After a rewarding day in the fields, retreat to the stunning timber frame lodge, where rustic charm meets comfort. The large bar and entertainment area upstairs is an ideal stage to tell new and old stories from the field. The lodge offers a full commercial-grade kitchen with plenty of cold and dry food storage. The property also includes two cozy bunkhouse-style cabins, perfect for hosting family, friends, or fellow hunting enthusiasts. All residences have been designed to offer you a restful stay amidst the natural beauty surrounding you. The meticulous attention to habitat cultivation is evident, with professionally crafted food plots that support a thriving wildlife population. For the canine companions that aid in your hunting adventures, the property includes a well-constructed dog kennel complete with multiple runs, ensuring your dogs are kept safe and comfortable. Located on the ranch is an optional pheasant brooding facility with pens and an incubation house able to raise and keep up to 10,000 birds at any time. Just a stone's throw away from your lodge, the South Dakota Pheasant Acres is not just a place but a living experience, skewed towards those who appreciate the simpler, yet finer things in life. Whether you choose to explore the surrounding world-class Walleye fishing on Lake France Cases or immerse in the tranquility of this unique location, every moment here adds up to an exceptional living experience. South Dakota Pheasant Acres is being sold as a turn-key business. This property is perfect for anyone who desires a life that's a bit off the beaten path yet filled with opportunity and adventure. Its unique setting promises exciting day-to-day hunting possibilities andoffers peace and solitude far from city crowds. Spend your days exploring the vast terrains or simply unwinding in this estate's natural splendor. If you ever dreamed of owning a sanctuary where the sky melds into the rolling fields at sunset or yearned for mornings filled with the sights and sounds of bustling wildlife, then wait no longer. Take this chance to turn dreams into reality with this exquisite piece of South Dakota's heritage. It's not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle that redefines rural luxury. South Dakota Pheasant Acres Lodge - where nature meets comfort, and traditions are kept alive under the expansive, awe-inspiring skies of South Dakota. For your own personal, qualified, showing call, Jake Hyland or John Herrity today.
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