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Stanuseich Ranch and Rancho Serranopage 72

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Alain Pinel Realtors .......................70

Arnold Realty Inc. ..........................92

Bates Sanders Swan

Land Company ..........................68

Bottari Realty, Inc. ........................104

Boulder Mountain Realty, Inc. ..101

Cabela’s Trophy Properties ...24, 97

California Outdoor Properties ....24

Century 21

Cornerstone Realty, LLC .......102

The Chickering Company ............80

Clark & Associates

Land Brokers, LLC ....................93

Clark Company ..............................72

Colliers International ..................104

Crater Lake Realty, Inc. ...............100

Fay Ranches .................................... 31

Fuller Sotheby’s

International Realty .................. 74

Fuller Western Real Estate ..........54

Girten Land Company ..................90

Will Godfrey, Broker .....................88

The Group Inc. Real Estate ..........94

Hall and Hall ...................................42

Harrigan Land Company, LLC ...48

Headquarters West, Ltd. ..............64

Intermountain Realty Group.......97

Legacy Lands, LLC ........................34

Live Water Properties ....................50

Lone Eagle Land Brokerage, Inc. ..62

Mason & Morse

Ranch Company ........................ 17

Mason Real Estate Inc. ..................95

Newman Realty ..............................86

Oregon Opportunities

Real Estate ................................... 76

Pacific Range Properties ...............52

Pacific Real Estate

Partners, Inc. .............................103

Phillips & Company .....................82

Prudential Steamboat Realty .......96

Prudential Triple S Realty

Legacy Properties West, LLC ..78

Raich Montana Properties LLC .. 14

Ranch Marketing Associates........38

Romick & Associates, Inc. ...........46

Slifer Smith & Frampton

Real Estate ...................................60

Don Solberg, Broker ......................88

Sotheby’s International Realty

Jackson Hole Brokerage ...........98

Steelhead Capital ...........................66

Telluride Properties .......................58

Tomlinson Sandpoint Sotheby’s

International Realty ................103

Van Cleve Associates .....................84

Western United Realty..................56

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Arizona12 .............. Yavapai .................. 21320 ........... Santa Cruz ...........641,700 ........ Yavapai .................. 1952,000 ..... Cochise .................65

California1 ................ Marin .....................703 ................ Alameda ................ 716 ................ Contra Costa ....... 716 ................ El Dorado .............2822 .............. Plumas ..................2723 .............. Contra Costa .......7026 .............. El Dorado .............5240 .............. Alpine .................... 8140 .............. Stanislaus .............5344 .............. Shasta ....................2848 .............. Mendocino...........2651 .............. Shasta ....................3070 .............. Nevada .................. 8180 .............. Yuba ......................2583 .............. Plumas .................. 8197 .............. Napa ......................2599 .............. San Joaquin .........53100 ............ Madera ................104120 ........... Shasta ....................66120 ........... Yolo ........................67126 ........... Shasta ....................28127 ........... Mendocino...........84155 ........... Solano ...................28468 ........... Mendocino...........25480 ........... Colusa ...................53

480 ........... Napa ......................27586 ........... Tehama .................24652 ........... Lassen ...................26714 ............ Amador .................80877 ........... Sierra .....................26891 ............ Monterey ..............73944 ........... San Joaquin .........301,020 ........ Siskiyou ................271,109 ........ Amador .................521,119 ......... Yolo ........................271,141 ......... Tehama ................. 811,180 ........ Sutter .....................241,630 ........ Plumas ..................251,832 ........ Nevada ..................801,915 ........ San Luis Obispo ..721,989 ........ Colusa ...................242,300 ........ Colusa ...................242,300 ........ Glenn ....................242,458 ........ Siskiyou ................702,477 ........ Siskiyou ................292,500 ........ Glenn ....................852,995 ........ Tehama .................803,243 ........ Tehama .................303,286 ........ Monterey ..............733,286 ........ San Luis Obispo ..733,924 ........ Los Angeles ..........294,400 ........ Napa ......................404,770 ........ Siskiyou ................ 715,445 ........ Modoc ...................265,480 ........ Colusa ...................305,844 ........ Tehama .................296,378 ........ Monterey ..............739,500 ........ Tehama .................8410,000 ...... Solano ...................2910,884 ...... Monterey ..............72

Colorado12 .............. Larimer .................9412 .............. Routt ..................... 4125 .............. La Plata .................7935 .............. Larimer .................9435 .............. Park ....................... 9138 .............. Eagle ...................... 6142 .............. San Miguel ...........5870 .............. Fremont ................5570 .............. Summit ................. 74104 ............ San Miguel ...........59106 ............ Routt .....................96110 ............ Routt .....................96116 ............ Routt .....................96124 ........... Archuleta ..............54125 ........... Montrose ..............45126 ........... Larimer .................40126 ........... Montrose ..............62128 ........... La Plata .................78128 ........... Montezuma .........78134 ........... Eagle ...................... 61142 ............ Grand ....................90143 ............ Clear Creek ..........49145 ............ Montrose ..............62160 ............ Larimer .................94170 ............ Park .......................90182............ Hinsdale ...............62

185............ Grand .................... 91190 ........... Larimer ................. 41191 ............ Eagle ...................... 61194 ........... Gunnison .............22203 ........... Custer ...................22225 ........... Pueblo ...................20273 ........... Park .......................90282 ........... Pitkin .....................50309 ........... Mesa ...................... 74315 ............ Gunnison .............20320 ........... Gunnison .............63320 ........... Mineral .................55320 ........... Routt .....................60337 ........... Grand ....................38360 ........... Garfield .................60372 ........... Garfield .................60375 ........... Park ....................... 91388 ........... Grand ....................38391 ............ Gunnison .............49400 ........... La Plata .................79422 ........... San Miguel ...........58441 ............ Grand ....................38465 ........... Montezuma .........78518 ............ Montezuma .........78527 ........... San Miguel ...........58540 ........... La Plata .................39550 ........... Boulder .................75592 ........... Delta ......................95640 ........... Park ....................... 91661 ............ Park ....................... 14680 ........... Grand ....................38747 ............ Routt .....................96891 ............ Park .......................90960 ........... Garfield .................431,113......... Routt .....................461,469 ........ Mesa ......................951,677 ........ Mesa ......................951,871 ........ Delta ......................951,880 ........ Mineral .................441,962 ........ Larimer .................562,000 ........ Gunnison .............592,300 ........ Garfield ................. 212,665 ........ Routt .....................482,850 ........ Rio Blanco ............424,853 ........ San Miguel ...........634,900 ........ Gunnison .............405,901 ........ Routt .....................546,200 ........ Saguache ..............398,818 ........ Routt ..................... 518,842 ........ Grand ....................4313,000...... Las Animas ..........3928,700 ..... San Miguel ...........63

Idaho13 .............. Idaho .....................8834 .............. Kootenai .............10338 .............. Idaho .....................89186............ Fremont ................ 51500 ........... Custer ...................42720 ........... Latah .....................441,536 ........ Caribou .................501,550 ........ Blaine ....................455,915 ........ Bannock ...............68

Montana14 .............. Park .......................37

20 .............. Gallatin .................33

20 .............. Madison................32

20 .............. Park .......................37

165 ............ Stillwater .............. 31

385 ........... Park ....................... 31

848 ........... Stillwater ..............33

867 ........... Ravalli ...................42

980 ........... Broadwater ..........37

1,035 ........ Yellowstone..........43

1,048 ........ Gallatin .................45

1,201 ........ Rosebud ...............93

1,542 ........ Fergus ...................45

1,749 ........ Park .......................34

3,054 ........ Beaverhead .......... 51

3,810 ........ Park ....................... 31

4,190 ........ Pondera ................68

5,000 ........ Jefferson ...............44

5,500 ........ Sweet Grass .........79

12,180 ...... Teton .....................33

NewMexico1,889 ........ Rio Arriba .............792,640 ........ Catron ...................4934,000 ..... Catron ...................2334,000 ..... Cibola ....................2347,309 ...... Catron ...................48290,100 ... San Miguel ...........69

Nevada3,425 ........ Elko .....................104247,000 ... Elko .......................42

Oregon15 .............. Jackson .................7740 .............. Jackson .................7754 .............. Jackson ................. 7670 .............. Klamath ..............100122 ........... Jackson ................. 76250 ........... Jackson ................. 76268 ........... Jackson .................77300 ........... Baker .....................32314 ............ Jackson ................. 761,020 ........ Klamath ................ 511,060 ........ Klamath ..............1001,998 ........ Jackson .................773,080 ........ Klamath ..............1009,000 ........ Crook .................... 1712,000 ...... Grant ..................... 1936,000 ..... Klamath ..............100

Utah39 .............. Garfield ............... 10140 .............. Wasatch ................9780 .............. Wayne ................. 101234 ........... Daggett..................501,920 ........ Garfield .................972,150 ........ Sevier .....................975,000 ........ Morgan .................975,340 ........ Summit .................68

Washington32 .............. Snohomish...........99

1,237 ........ Douglas...............103

Wyoming17 .............. Sheridan ...............40

67 .............. Goshen .................86

112 ............ Washakie ..............82

207 ........... Teton .....................32

240 ........... Goshen .................86

280 ........... Platte .....................54

360 ........... Laramie .................87

593 ........... Big Horn ...............44

634 ........... Sweetwater ...........57

640 ........... Carbon ..................49

640 ........... Carbon ..................57

840 ........... Albany ...................54

917 ............ Sublette .................98

960 ........... Fremont ................55

1,200 ........ Fremont ................56

1,348 ........ Carbon ................102

1,413 ........ Park .......................50

1,835 ........ Crook ....................92

2,200 ........ Johnson ................93

2,200 ........ Niobrara ...............87

2,777 ........ Carbon ..................57

3,016 ........ Sublette .................98

3,210 ........ Park .......................83

5,392 ........ Crook ....................92

6,700 ........ Albany ...................56

7,078 ........ Niobrara ...............86

8,787 ........ Goshen .................93

23,490 ..... Natrona .................82

28,453 ..... Johnson ................93

62,080 ..... Converse ..............92

62,080 ..... Natrona .................92

92,200 ..... Natrona .................39

120,519 .... Natrona ................. 41

200,000 ... Carbon .................. 41

200,000 ... Fremont ................ 41

200,000 ... Natrona ................. 41

OutsidetheRegionArgentina180,000 ... Neuquen

Province ................43

Kansas7,870 ........ Butler .................... 18

7,870 ........ Cowley .................. 18

Nebraska81 .............. Scotts Bluff ...........86

212 ............ Sioux .....................87

352 ........... Scotts Bluff ...........87

860 ........... Deuel .....................82

SouthDakota7,100 ......... Fall River ..............92

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Kodiak Island 13Matanska- Susitna 14

Lake and Peninsula 27

Nome 15North Slope 16Northwest Arctic 17

Prince of Wales- Outer Ketchikan 18

Sitka 19Skagway-Hoonah- Angoon 20

Southeast Fairbanks 21

Valdez- Cordova 22

WadeHampton 23Wrangell- Petersburg 24

Yakutat 25Yukon- Koyukuk 26

ArizonaApache 4Cochise 15Coconino 2Gila 8Graham 12Greenlee 13La Paz 6Maricopa 7Mohave 1Navajo 3Pima 10Pinal 11Santa Cruz 14Yavapai 5Yuma 9

CaliforniaAlameda 33Alpine 31Amador 30Butte 12Calaveras 35Colusa 5

Contra Costa 28Del Norte 1El Dorado 24Fresno 44Glenn 11Humboldt 4Imperial 57Inyo 47Kern 49Kings 45Lake 14Lassen 7Los Angeles 53Madera 45Marin 25Mariposa 41Mendocino 10Merced 40Modoc 3Mono 37Monterey 42Napa 21Nevada 18Orange 54Placer 19Plumas 9Riverside 55Sacramento 23San Benito 43San Bernardino 50San Diego 56San Francisco 27San Joaquin 29San Luis Obispo 48San Mateo 32Santa Barbara 51Santa Clara 39Santa Cruz 38Shasta 6Sierra 13Siskiyou 2Solano 26Solano 26Sonoma 20Stanislaus 34Sutter 16Tehama 8Trinity 5Tulare 46Tuolumne 36Ventura 52Yolo 22Yuba 17

ColoradoAdams 22Alamosa 52Arapahoe 23Archuleta 59Baca 63Bent 55Boulder 11Chaffee 34

Cheyenne 37Clear Creek 18Conejos 60Costilla 61Crowley 45Custer 43Delta 32Denver 21Dolores 47Douglas 28Eagle 16Elbert 29El Paso 36Fremont 39Garfield 15Gilpin 19Grand 10Gunnison 33Hinsdale 49Huerfano 53Jackson 3Jefferson 20Kiowa 46Kit Carson 31Lake 26La Plata 58Larimer 4Las Animas 62Lincoln 30Logan 6Mesa 24Mineral 50Moffat 1Montezuma 57Montrose 38Morgan 12Otero 54Ouray 41Park 27Phillips 8Pitkin 25Prowers 56Pueblo 44Rio Blanco 9Rio Grande 51Routt 2Saguache 42San Juan 48San Miguel 40Sedgwick 7Summit 17Teller 35Washington 13Weld 5Yuma 14

HawaiiHawaii 1Honolulu 2

Kalawao 3Kauai 4Maui 5

IdahoAda 23Adams 11Bannock 40Bear Lake 44Benewah 4Bingham 34Blaine 26Boise 17Bonner 2Bonneville 35Boundary 1Butte 19Camas 25Canyon 22Caribou 41Cassia 38Clark 20Clearwater 7Custer 18Elmore 24Franklin 43Fremont 21Gem 16Gooding 31Idaho 10Jefferson 27Jerome 37Kootenai 3Latah 6Lemhi 14Lewis 9Lincoln 32Madison 28Minidoka 33Nez Perce 8Oneida 42Owyhee 30Payette 15Power 39Shoshone 5Teton 29Twin Falls 36

Valley 13Washington 12

MontanaBeaverhead 46Big Horn 54Blaine 8Broadwater 35Carbon 52Carter 56Cascade 22Choteau 17Custer 42Daniels 11Dawson 28Deer Lodge 32Fallon 45Fergus 24Flathead 2Gallatin 48Garfield 26Glacier 3Golden Valley 28Granite 31Hill 7Jefferson 34Judith Basin 23Lake 15Lewis and Clark 21Liberty 6Lincoln 1Madison 47Mc Cone 27Meagher 36Mineral 18Missoula 19Musselshell 39Park 49Petroleum 25Phillips 9Pondera 4Powder River 55Powell 20Prairie 43Ravalli 30Richland 29Roosevelt 12Rosebud 40Sanders 14Sheridan 13

Silver Bow 33Stillwater 51Sweet Grass 50Teton 16Toole 5Treasure 41Valley 10Wheatland 37Wibaux 44Yellowstone 53

NevadaCarson City 8Churchill 11Clark 17Douglas 12Elko 3Esmeralda 15Eureka 6Humboldt 2Lander 5Lincoln 16Lyon 10Mineral 13Nye 14Pershing 4Storey 9Washoe 1White Pine 7

New MexicoBernalillo 14Catron 19Chaves 27Cibola 13Colfax 4Curry 23De Baca 22Dona Ana 31Eddy 32Grant 24Guadalupe 17Harding 12Hidalgo 29Lea 33Lincoln 21Los Alamos 8Luna 30McKinley 6Mora 10

Otero 26Quay 18Rio Arriba 2Roosevelt 28Sandoval 7San Juan 1San Miguel 11Santa Fe 9Sierra 25Socorro 20Taos 3Torrance 16Union 5Valencia 15

OregonBaker 24Benton 19Clackamas 18Clatsop 1Columbia 2Coos 28Crook 27Curry 30Deschutes 26Douglas 29Gilliam 9Grant 23Harney 35Hood River 6Jackson 32Jefferson 21Josephine 31Klamath 33Lake 34Lane 25Lincoln 15Linn 20Malheur 36Marion 17Morrow 10Multnomah 5Polk 16Sherman 8Tillamook 3Umatilla 11Union 12Wallowa 13Wasco 7Washington 4

Wheeler 22Yamhill 14

UtahBeaver 19Box Elder 1Cache 2Carbon 18Daggett 10Davis 6Duchesne 14Emery 21Garfield 26Grand 22Iron 25Juab 11Kane 29Millard 16Morgan 7Piute 23Rich 3Salt Lake 8San Juan 27Sanpete 17Sevier 20Summit 9Tooele 4Uintah 15Utah 12Wasatch 13Washington 28Wayne 24Weber 5

WashingtonAdams 21Asotin 34Benton 29Chelan 11Clallam 8Clark 37Columbia 32Cowlitz 36Douglas 12Ferry 4Franklin 30Garfield 33Grant 20Grays Harbor 23Island 9

Jefferson 15King 18Kitsap 17Kittitas 19Klickitat 39Lewis 27Lincoln 13Mason 16Okanogan 3Pacific 26Pend Oreille 6Pierce 25San Juan 1Skagit 7Skamania 38Snohomish 10Spokane 14Stevens 5Thurston 24Wahkiakum 35Walla Walla 31Whatcom 2Whitman 22Yakima 28

WyomingAlbany 20Big Horn 3Campbell 6Carbon 19Converse 15Crook 7Fremont 8Goshen 22Hot Springs 9Johnson 5Laramie 23Lincoln 12Natrona 14Niobrara 16Park 2Platte 21Sheridan 4Sublette 13Sweetwater 18Teton 1Uinta 17Washakie 10Weston 11

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Clinton Anderson’s Signature Method

Top clinician, Clinton Anderson is renowned for his easy-to-understand method of horsemanship that focuses on safety. What started

as a passion for horses as a young boy in his native Australia has turned into an all-consuming desire to help others achieve a new

level of horsemanship. As a teenager, he apprenticed under Australian horsemen – Gordon McKinlay and Ian Francis, studied every

book and video he could get his hands on and even traveled to the States as a young trainer to learn from the American greats. “I’m

a firm believer that you never stop learning or adding to your skills,” Clinton shares. “Over the past 19 years, I’ve gained an incredible amount

of knowledge and experience.” The culmination of which is the Downunder Horsemanship Method, a step-by-step program that helps owners

achieve an obedient, safe and willing horse.

HorsemansHip made simple

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HorsemansHip made simple

What separates Clinton’s method from other programs is his focus on safety and achieving results quickly. “No one wants to be around a horse that constantly makes you look over your shoulder with fear,” Clinton explains. “Whether you compete and go to horse shows on the weekends or trail ride every chance you get, being around your horse should be a relaxing, good time. You should enjoy your partnership with him and he should enjoy being around you.”

Clinton’s method focuses on earning the horse’s respect through a series of groundwork and riding exercises designed to gain control of the horse’s feet. “When you can control your horse’s feet, you gain confidence, and if you have confidence in your horse and in your ability to control him, you can relax and have fun,” he emphasizes.

Clinton first started sharing his method in 1998 when he toured the States conducting clinics and tours. By 2001, he became the first clinician to start a television series on horse training for RFD-TV, and today Downunder Horsemanship is the network’s highest rated equine program. Clinton made headlines in 2003 when he won the Road to the Horse Colt Starting Challenge and then again in 2005 when he became the first ever two-time champion of the event, which involves breaking an untrained colt in just three hours.

Downunder Horsemanship is headquartered in Stephenville, Texas where Clinton continues to inspire the dreams of horsemen with instructional DVDs and written manuals that comprise an in-depth home-study course and innovative training tools. In a little over three years, his No Worries Club, a fan-based community, has grown to over 13,000 members and is gaining in popularity. A respected trainer in his own right, Clinton breeds and shows his own reining horses and consistently places at the top of the sport. Hundreds of horse owners travel to his ranch each year to attend clinics where they learn to excel their horsemanship, and he conducts standing room-only tours bringing crowds to their feet explaining the benefits of the Method and demonstrating the incredible bond that can be established between horse and human.

A Safe and Enjoyable PartnershipThe best testament of Clinton’s Method is his Signature Horses. Signature Horses are hand-selected by Clinton to complete an intense training program at his ranch and then

matched to an owner looking for a safe and trusting partner. Trained by his apprentices, Signature Horses know Clinton’s entire program from fundamentals groundwork to advanced maneuvers. “Whether you’re looking to build your confidence with a safe, dependable and exceptionally well-trained horse, or achieve an in-depth understanding of the Method that you can use to excel in any discipline with any horse, Signature Horses are an opportunity to find the horse of your dreams,” Clinton explains. These horses are responsive and well-mannered enough for beginners, including

children and older adults. Safe, respectful and attentive to riders’ needs, Signature Horses provide a fun and fulfilling learning experience, and as a rider’s confidence and horsemanship skills develop, the Signature Horse is there ready to accelerate their

learning. “They are great for riders who are looking to gain confidence in the saddle again,” Clinton says, adding that riders will never outgrow their Signature Horse because they are capable of excelling in any chosen discipline Clinton firmly believes that there are no shortcuts when it comes to getting a

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respectful, safe horse that’s a joy to ride. The only exception to that rule,

he says, is if you get a horse from him already trained. Just as kids don’t

educate themselves sitting in front of the television, horses don’t train

themselves standing around in the pasture. “Many of my customers

are highly successful professionals and don’t have the time necessary

to consistently devote to training a truly safe and enjoyable mount,”

he says. “That’s why my Signature Horses are ideal. Rather than you

spending time in the roundpen or doing groundwork with your horse

to earn his respect and trust, I do the hard work for you.”

Working professional and horsewoman, Kathy Worley knows that

firsthand. “A Signature Horse is perfect for somebody like me who

doesn’t have all the time in the world to ride,” she explains. “I didn’t

have the time to teach one of my own horses the entire Method, but

once I bought a horse that knows the Method, I was able to learn it

myself.” With two Signature Horses of her own, Kathy says that her

confidence has soared and she’s able to accomplish horsemanship

goals she never thought possible.

Ensuring Harmony

With his years of experience helping thousands of horse owners train

and improve their relationship with their horses, Clinton prides himself

on being able to help people pick out the right horse. Not only does

he have an eye for choosing quality horses, but he also has a practiced

ability to match horses with people. When it comes to matching a

potential owner up with a Signature Horse, Clinton pays close attention

to the owner’s goals and personality. All prospective owners visit the

ranch and receive an entire day of personal training from Clinton’s

apprentices with their Signature Horse.

“Clinton made sure we knew everything about the horse and he

completely understood our riding background,” Bonnie Troxel says.

“We knew Clinton wouldn’t let us buy a horse if he didn’t feel it was

a good match. We had a lot of faith in his judgment and there was no

pressure to buy the horse.”

Suzanne Glancy has found the same success with her Signature

Horses, “I’ve had previous experiences buying horses from people who

said they were bombproof and you could do anything with, but that

didn’t turn out to be true. Clinton’s horses are genuinely safe and are

amazing confidence builders.”

Signature Horses are worked daily and ridden on trails and in

the arena to ensure that they’re relaxed and confident no matter the

situation. “The amount of knowledge my Signature Horse has continues

to impress me,” Janet Presnell says. “He is such a safe horse. When

people come to the barn and see him, they all make comments about

how calm and easygoing he is.”

Since offering Signature Horses for sale two years ago, Clinton has

experienced an unprecedented demand for the well-trained horses.

He selects only 20 horses each year to begin the rigorous training, and

prospective owners are put on a waiting list until the horse that matches

all of their criteria is available. In fact, Clinton is so confident in his

Signature Horses that they come with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

“I want to make absolutely certain new owners are happy with their

equine partners,” Clinton explains. “After all, we all got into horses

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To learn more about Clinton Anderson, the Method and Signature Horses,

visit www.downunderhorsemanship.com and be sure to check out the events

page to locate a Walkabout Tour near you.

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Barney CreekRanch If a picture is worth a thousand words, the words should flow freely,

unceasingly— if one’s breath was not stolen by the sight.

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Barney CreekRanch

In Paradise Valley, the world is a breathtaking canvas of natural beauty conveyed in layers: towering mountains, sloping foothills, extensive

valleys and a roaring river that shapes and gives life to it all—a scene perfectly scripted and infinitely inspiring.

Once owned by American novelist and screenwriter Thomas McGuane, III, Barney Creek Ranch was a place of inspiration, a private retreat where

he bore witness to the ever-changing American West: its storied past and its uncertain future. Today, one thing is certain. Barney Creek remains a

place where natural beauty and historic buildings still dominate the landscape, vastly untouched.

“It’s exceptional. There’s really no other way to describe it,” said Tracy Raich, owner of Raich Montana Properties, LLC and a consistent top seller

in the southwestern Montana real estate market. “You can see beauty throughout Paradise Valley, but Barney Creek really lets you live it. This is

one of the most exceptional recreational properties of this size to come on the market.”

Encompassing 661± deeded acres, Barney Creek Ranch is a recreational haven for the hunter or general outdoor enthusiast who desires more than a

view from the porch. Bordered by U.S. Forest Service land and thousands of acres of wilderness and surrounded by three mountain ranges, the ranch

is literally submerged within meadows, rolling hills, mature aspen stands, creek frontage and extensive grasslands. Diverse topography welcomes the

hunter with dense coniferous forests filled with wildlife and the outdoorsman with exclusive public lands for hiking, skiing and horseback riding.

Accessed off Barney Creek Road, just 20 minutes south of Livingston, the ranch has fencing on three sides, as well as numerous pastures and

grazing land that could handle up to 120 head of cattle. The ranch features 1,000 feet of Barney Creek frontage, and Pine Creek is used for flood-

irrigation to 40± acres of pasture and 40± acres of hay ground. Additional water is provided by two wells.

A perfect blend of contemporary architecture with rustic accents, the 2,916-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bath main home is a true retreat, perfect

for quiet seclusion or entertaining guests. The spacious floor plan features vaulted ceilings, pathways that allow effortless movement of light and people

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timbers slopes year round. The sight of

the massive beasts traversing the property

is incredible, and their calls unmistakable

as they echo off the mountains and fill the

foothills with the sounds of nature. In addition,

the sight of birds of prey, wolves, mountain lion,

moose and bear provide further evidence of a

true wildlife haven with a historical charm.

A testament to Barney Creek Ranch’s

historical roots, the forest-green barn (built in

1920) is an iconic landmark, instantly familiar

and still functional after almost a century. The

barn features a main floor with two closed

stalls with exterior paddocks and potential for

expansion on the other side of the breezeway,

Montana v Park County v Livingston

from room to room, warm wooden accents

and an exceptional charm as welcoming as it

is gorgeous. Large windows frame picturesque

views of the property and allow natural light to

fill every room. Remodeled in 1985 with new

flooring and an updated kitchen and baths, the

two-level home offers a western-facing deck and

a three-stall, 782-square-foot garage (built in

1997) with electricity.

Complementing the main home, a 192-square-

foot guest cabin will charm your guests with a

private place amidst the meadows. Featuring

a quaint front porch, a three-quarter bath and

a sleeping loft, this smaller cottage provides

all the warmth of the main home. Yet, for the

ultimate escape, a mountaintop hunter’s cabin

provides a bird’s-eye view of Paradise Valley and

the famed Yellowstone River. Complete with

a stove and bunks, the cabin is perfect for the

hunter planning for a day amidst the valley and

its plethora of wildlife.

Nurtured by the world-renowned Yellowstone

River and three world-famous spring creeks just

minutes away, the wildlife roaming Barney Creek

Ranch is as diverse and magnificent as the ranch

itself. From the depth of the river, Yellowstone

cutthroats and rainbow and brook trout rise to

dance along the surface, beckoning anglers to

enjoy fly-fishing in the crystal-clear Blue Ribbon

waters. At the ranch, elk and mule and whitetail

deer migrate through the meadows and up the

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For more information on Barney Creek Ranch or

to schedule a showing, please contact Tracy Raich,

Broker/Owner of Raich Montana Properties,

LLC in Livingston, Montana at 406 333-7184 or

[email protected]. For more details, visit

www.tracyraich.com.

a newer tack room, an upper-level hay loft, two

turnout sheds. Directly adjacent to the barn

lie a 276-square-foot granary, a 1,860-square-

foot mechanics shed with large access doors

and a 324-square-foot, two-room tool shed.

Additional improvements include an indoor

riding arena (80' by 100') with a tack room

and an outdoor arena (165' by 78') for the

equestrian enthusiast eager to ride the terrain.

Though one could ride for miles and never see a

soul, Barney Creek Ranch has convenient access

to big-city amenities in Livingston and Bozeman

(45 minutes). Celebrating an Old West heritage

with modern amenities, both historic locales

feature fine dining and shopping, music and art

galleries, medical centers, year-round events and

access to private and commercial airports.

“You don’t have to sacrifice privacy for

convenience,” said Raich. “That’s one of the

beauties of Barney Creek. There are so many

possibilities. If you want a high-quality ranch,

it’s ready. If you want a place to get away on the

weekend, it’s here. If you want recreation, the

hardest part is deciding what to do.”

Throughout his career, Thomas McGuane,

III feared for the death of the American West,

the passing of a great legacy to the encroaching

cities just on the horizon. He feared the loss

of the land to parking lots, mountains to

skyscrapers and, perhaps most importantly,

the dissolution of the Western spirit. At Barney

Creek Ranch, the spirit survives and awaits a

new generation to preserve its legacy.

Offered for $6,995,000.00 (Some equipment

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Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

877 207-9700 toll freewww.ranchland.com

JJust an hour from Bend and a jet-capable airport, this 9,000-acre cattle/horse/hunting ranch

consists of two contiguous ranches at the base of the Maury Mountains. The property offers

beautiful scenery, productive rangeland and approximately 400 acres of ponderosa pine forest.

Deer and elk roam the ranch; a variety of wildlife habitat lies along the creeks and well-watered

canyons. Horse facilities include a top-quality arena/barn, and large pipe fence enclosures offer a

trainer/breeder’s dream. There are three residences, shop buildings and excellent cattle-handling

facilities. Co-listing agents, Ron Davis, 541 480-3096 (cell) and Bobby Lockrem, 541 480-2356

(cell), of Cushman & Tebb’s Sotheby’s International Realty, 541 383-7600 (office). $7,900,000.

Contact Robb Van Pelt, Rue Balcomb or John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/ochocovalley

Ochoco Valley RanchOregon v Crook County v Bend

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Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

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NNear Wichita, this top-quality ranch sits in

Flint Hills, which offers some of the most

productive native prairie grasslands in the

United States. The property consists of 7,870

acres of native prairie bluestem grassland

and hay land and cultivated cropland. The

ranch has extensive improvements for cattle

handling, feed storage and employee housing.

In addition to its productive capability, the

ranch has excellent recreational considerations

involving hunting, fishing and lodging. A very

private, 1930s vintage estate on a 30±-acre

lake, the main home/lodge is adorned with a

natural limestone exterior, extensively updated

and is the focal point of the improvements.

The property is in a high state of cultivation

with an outstanding cattle operation in place.

$11,500,000. Contact Bart Miller or John

Stratman. www.ranchland.com/rockcreek

Rock Creek RanchKansas v Butler & Cowley Counties v DouglassRock Creek RanchKansas v Butler & Cowley Counties v Douglass

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TThis is an incomparable opportunity to own one of the most pristine ranches in Arizona. Surrounded

by 1.25 million acres of national forest, this 1,700+-acre ranch truly is a diamond as described by

the Spanish name “Diamante.” Thirty minutes northwest of Prescott, two hours from Phoenix and

six hours from the heart of Southern California, this property is easily accessible, yet private and

secluded. Extensive improvements offer dynamic

possibilities for use as a private or corporate

ranch or destination retreat center. $8,500,000

Contact Robb Van Pelt or co-listing agent

Travis Bard, 928 710-7007, of Keller Williams

Check Realty; Prescott, Arizona; 928 776-4111.

www.ranchland.com/diamante

1614 Grand Avenue

Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

877 207-9700 toll freewww.ranchland.com

SSouth of John Day, in the shadow of Mahogany Mountain and bordering the Malheur National Forest, the Mathisen Ranch offers a substantial holding

in one of eastern Oregon’s most attractive locations. The contiguous 12,000±-deeded-acre ranch has a private, “out-the-gate” 12,000-acre USFS grazing

permit for 682 AUMs in Malheur National Forest. Diverse habitat supports world-class mule deer, elk, antelope, bear, cougar, wild turkey, grouse and

small game. The ranch has an exquisite main home, three additional residences, an exceptional equine setup and a 3,600-foot airstrip. $14,000,000.

Contact Robb Van Pelt, Rue Balcomb or John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/mathisen

Inshallah RanchOregon v Grant County v John Day

Rancho DiamanteArizona v Yavapia County v Skull Valley

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1614 Grand Avenue

Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

877 207-9700 toll freewww.ranchland.com

Blue Mesa Ranch consists of 315 acres with

three 5-acre improved tracts and nine 35-acre

unimproved tracts on the north side of Blue

Mesa Reservoir. The ranch, which fronts U.S.

Highway 50 and is partially surrounded by BLM

lands with unlimited access to national forest and

wilderness area, offers a variety of opportunities

unavailable anywhere else in the area. Water rights

owned by the ranch are significant and, together

with storage rights, provide considerable value

for development, potential transfer for other uses

or mitigation purposes. Blue Mesa Ranch is well

improved with three modern custom homes and

a caretaker’s quarters, barns, sheds, outdoor riding arenas, a pump and storage houses. The well-fenced property has significant wildlife and hunting

characteristics. $6,000,000. Contact John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/bluemesa

Blue Mesa RanchColorado v Gunnison County v GunnisonBlue Mesa RanchColorado v Gunnison County v Gunnison

ATaylor River Homestead

Colorado v Gunnison County v AlmontA rare homestead is offered in the Crystal Creek

Ranch, a shared amenity property with onsite

caretaker providing a wide variety of services.

This homestead is the only unimproved

property of the 14 homesteads in Crystal

Creek and it awaits your plans to build your

exclusive home. Crystal Creek is a 400-acre

U.S. Forest Service inholding that provides

exclusive access to the world-class Taylor River

fishery. The property has nearly three miles of

fishing streams boasting record rainbow and

brown trout. Unlimited hiking and hunting

is accessible from the property. This is a truly

unique opportunity to own a truly world-class

property. $3,950,000. Contact John Stratman or

Bob Starodoj. www.ranchland.com/taylorriver

CConsisting of 225 deeded acres along Greenhorn Creek and grazing rights on nearly 15,000 acres,

Hatchet Hills Ranch offers a concise and easily managed ranch with excellent location south of

Pueblo along I-25. The ranch has a very desirable climate and landscape. Many improvements

are remodeled to modern standards, including three homes. Outbuildings include a large barn

with corrals and an outdoor lighted arena. The property offers great mountain views, irrigation

rights and substantial income from the grazing operations. The property would work well for a

business location with I-25 visibility or simply a custom Colorado ranch. $1,750,000 Contact

John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/hatchethills

Hatchet Hills RanchColorado v Pueblo County v Pueblo

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Colorado v Garfield County v DotseroA recent 33% price reduction represents an

incredible opportunity to own 2,300 pristine

acres with expansive, top-of-the-world views,

surrounded by national forest and BLM lands

and bordering the Flat Tops Wilderness area.

The northern border is the spectacular Deep

Creek Canyon. The ranch controls trail access to

Deep Creek and its magnificent 1,500' to 2,000'

canyon walls harboring abundant wildlife and

excellent fishing. Whether you desire a private

trophy hunting ranch, a large land development

opportunity or a high-end resort development,

this ranch’s potential is all encompassing.

It is worlds away in terms of privacy, yet

convenient to I-70, the Eagle/Vail airport,

Glenwood Springs and world-class skiing at

Vail, Beaver Creek and Aspen. $9,995,000.

Contact Rue Balcomb or Robb Van Pelt.

www.ranchland.com/wilderness

Summer Creek Horse PropertyArizona v Yavapai County v Skull ValleyJust outside the quaint town of Skull Valley, in

an area well known for fine horse properties, this

ranch boasts year-round climate, open space, a

tranquil environment and lies 20 minutes from

Prescott. Summer Creek Ranch is a beautiful

recreational residence and equestrian facility.

At an altitude of 4,550 feet, the property offers

12 acres with irrigated, fenced pastureland that

gently slopes into a hillside for outstanding

views. The ranch is surrounded and protected

on three sides by a conservation easement with

the remaining side on state land adjoining the

Prescott National Forest, featuring thousands of

acres of riding and hiking trails. Improvements

include a beautiful and custom 3,700-square-

foot, Southwest adobe-style main residence

with an open and inviting floor plan. Co-

listed with Travis Bard, 928 710-7007, with

Keller Williams Check Realty in Prescott,

Arizona. $2,200,000. Contact Robb Van Pelt.

www.ranchland.com/summercreek

1614 Grand Avenue

Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

877 207-9700 toll freewww.ranchland.com

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Consisting of 202.82 acres of incredibly diverse and beautiful landscape, including evergreen

forests, aspen groves and open meadows, this ranch offers end-of-the-road privacy and shares a

boundary with San Isabel National Forest. The 6,900-square-foot custom home was designed and

constructed with superior craftsmanship. Perfect for living and entertaining, especially in the cool

mountain summer nights or crisp fall mornings, the ranch offers incredible views of the Sangre de

Cristos and Wet Mountain Range from one of the many decks. Fenced pastures allow for horses

and/or cattle. This very unique property has the comforts of a custom home, a diverse landscape,

privacy, views and overall character. $3,200,000. Tom Roberts. www.ranchland.com/bearridge

1614 Grand Avenue

Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

877 207-9700 toll freewww.ranchland.com

The Pomotawh Ranch, set in the Anthracite Creek valley between Carbondale and Crested Butte Colorado, consists of 194 acres of irrigated

meadow, pasture and wooded hillsides. The ranch offers the tremendous resource of trout fishing along one and a half miles of Anthracite Creek

that flow through the ranch. Close proximity to the 1.7 million acres of Gunnison National Forest and the West Elk Wilderness offers spectacular

views of the Ragged Mountain Range and excellent hunting for large game, such as elk and deer. Pomotawh Ranch is a well improved ranch with a

custom main home and three cabins. Operated as a horse operation, improvements include a 15-stall barn with vet room, an office building, shop

(50' by 60'), hay barn, covered round corral and various shelter with attached outside pens. The main portion of the ranch is fenced and cross-

fenced with custom pipe fencing. $4,400,000. Contact Robb Van Pelt or Rue Balcomb. www.ranchland.com/pomotawh

Bear Ridge RanchColorado v Custer County v Westcliffe

Pomotawh Ranch Colorado v Gunnison County v SomersetPomotawh Ranch Colorado v Gunnison County v Somerset

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1614 Grand Avenue

Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

877 207-9700 toll freewww.ranchland.com

York Ranch New Mexico v Catron & Cibola Counties v GrantsLLocated on the Continental Divide, York Ranch is a working cattle ranch that consists of 34,000 deeded acres plus an additional 136,000 acres

of state and Bureau of Land Management grazing leases. The carrying capacity is estimated at 2,300 animal units, making York Ranch a positive

cash flow operation. The ranch is bordered by wilderness areas and a national monument. A ranch highlight is the excellent hunting for trophy

elk, antelope, mule deer and other wild game. Numerous Anasazi Indian artifacts can be found on the ranch. $12,000,000. Contact Rue Balcomb,

Robb Van Pelt or John Stratman. www.ranchland.com/yorkranch

York Ranch New Mexico v Catron & Cibola Counties v Grants

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707 Merchant Street, Suite 100Vacaville, CA 95688

707 455-4444 • 707 455-0455 [email protected]

www.californiaoutdoorproperties.com

TThis rarely offered, very private, 1,180-acre gem is

nestled in the foothills of the Sutter Buttes, the

smallest mountain range in the world, 45 minutes

north of the Sacramento airport. The “sky is the

limit” with infinite possibilities on this ranch,

including an olive orchard, equestrian trails,

five ponds and an 18-hole golf course (presently

closed). You can go fishing, hunting, hiking,

horseback riding, play golf and even hold

big events in the 15,000-square-foot clubhouse.

The 5,500-square-foot European villa has million-

dollar views of the Sacramento Valley. You can

own the entire 1,180 acres, including house, for

$6,900,000 or the golf course and event center

(614 acres) for $4,500,000.

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recreational ranch about three minutes from the

town of Lodoga and 23± miles from Maxwell,

California. The ranch has eight ponds, seven

wells, a shop (120' by 60'), barn, bunkhouses,

runs 250 pair for the season and has great

blacktail deer, turkey and pig hunting. Known

for its bass fishing and great boating, East Park

Reservoir borders the property. $3,250,000.

Battle CreekPrice Reduced by $600,000California v Tehama County v Paynes CreekThe historic Lassen Lodge is 586 acres of

pristine mountain property. With over a mile

of Battle Creek and two trout-filled ponds, this

ranch satisfies the fisherman. The hunting is

incredible with Pope & Young bear and great

deer and turkey. The turn-key equestrian

facility will keep the horse lover happy; the five cabins and lodge will be perfect for the

hunting/fishing club, family compound or spiritual haven to get back to nature. $1,750,000.

Montgomery Creek RanchCalifornia v Colusa & Glenn Counties v StonyfordIn Colusa and Glenn Counties and about eight miles from Stonyford, this 2,300±-acre ranch has

three miles of Montgomery Creek, four year-round ponds, springs, two homes, outbuildings,

corrals and borders East Park Reservoir for fishing, boating and swimming. Huge and ancient

valley oaks follow the creek. Just 153 miles to San Francisco, the ranch has water rights to irrigate

220 acres, runs 150 pair year-round and features great hunting for deer, pig, turkey, quail and

dove. Own the entire valley floor!

Southridge Ranch and Event CenterCalifornia v Sutter County v Sutter

Southridge Ranch and Event CenterCalifornia v Sutter County v Sutter

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California v Napa County v Aetna SpringsThis 4,000±-square-foot, Old World, French

Country manor is tucked into a quiet

valley surrounded by trees and 97 useable

acres. Offering an open floor plan ideal for

entertaining, the home has a spacious master

suite with fireplace and two guest bedrooms

with private baths. This turn-key equestrian

setup has barns and a shop. The ranch has good

soil for agricultural uses, a pond just waiting to

be stocked and RV hookup. Four legal parcels,

and just down the road from the Aetna Springs

Resort. $2,395,000.

On the coast, this 468-acre ranch features ocean views, beach access, over three miles of river

frontage, horseback riding trails, redwood forest, meadows, 10 cabins and approval and plans for

a 20-unit inn. It would make a great family retreat, inn, horse stables or eco-center. $5,290,000.

Bulson RanchCalifornia v Plumas County v BeckwourthThis is the ultimate recreational ranch of 1,630

acres in Plumas County. Surrounded by the

Sierra Nevada Mountain Ranges, the ranch has

great waterfowl hunting and summer cattle

grazing; with the headwaters of the Middle

Fork of the Feather River flowing through

the ranch, it becomes a serious candidate for

a conservation easement. Water is gold in

California; with these valuable wetlands, the

property will always be desirable. $2,490,000.

These 80 acres lie just four miles from Browns Valley and 13 miles from Marysville, California.

This property is the ultimate gentleman’s estate with irrigated pasture, ponds, a roping arena,

barns and a beautiful one-story home that overlooks the foothills and pond. This picturesque

valley has beautiful views and plentiful water. $1,850,000.

South Fork Ten Mile RiverCalifornia v Mendocino County v Ft. Bragg

WD RanchCalifornia v Yuba County v Browns ValleyWD RanchCalifornia v Yuba County v Browns Valley

707 Merchant Street, Suite 100Vacaville, CA 95688

707 455-4444 • 707 455-0455 [email protected]

www.californiaoutdoorproperties.com

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Area and 75 miles from Reno, Nevada, this

spectacular, deeded, mountainous property

includes two private, pristine alpine lakes,

Young American Lake and Volcano Lake,

and also includes lake frontage on the Upper

and Lower Sardine Lakes. The property is

mostly surrounded by U.S. Forest Service

land and accessed by U.S. Forest Service

roads. Enjoy great fishing, hiking, camping

and canoeing on your own Sierra compound.

Exciting potential awaits for this exceptional

property. This amazing, rare opportunity to

own 877 acres of “The Sierra Buttes” can be

yours. $6,000,000.

These 5,445± acres in Modoc County feature

410 acres irrigated from wells and irrigation

district, great hunting and national forest

out the back gate. There is a 10,000-acre

U.S. Forest Service allotment for 195 head,

income from a rock quarry and three homes.

Property 1: 5,445 acres for $2,999,000.

Property 2: 305 acres for $1,399,000.

Property 3: 5,141 acres for $1,600,000.

This 642-acre productive alfalfa-producing

operation in Lassen County has two ag wells,

both producing 3,000± gpm. Currently 160

acres are in production, but there is potential

to add 300 to 400 acres of alfalfa or grass hay.

Irrigation equipment goes with the ranch,

which features a three-bedroom home, pole

barn for hay storage, shop, horse barn and

corrals. $1,600,000.

This is a rare opportunity to own 48± acres on the mouth of the Albion River. The property goes

up the river for 3,700+ feet. This tidal-influenced river is one of the few navigable rivers in the

state. Known as Scooner Landing Park, it has 41 campsites with 25 full hookup sites. There are

three rental houses along the river, an owner’s home on top of the ridge, a concrete boat ramp

and docks. $2,950,000.

Albion River ParkCalifornia v Mendocino County v Albion

Long Valley RanchCalifornia v Lassen County v Doyle

Horse Mountain Ranch 1, 2 & 3California v Modoc County v Newell

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custom log stable, office, pastures, pond, tree groves, airstrip and unbelievable storage/shop buildings.

The 959-acre almond orchard is available without the house/buildings. Inquire for price.

Harris Canyon RanchCalifornia v Napa County v NapaThis working cattle ranch lies on the highly

coveted east side of Lake Berryessa. These 480

fenced and cross-fenced acres feature a nicely

remodeled ranch house, bunkhouse for family

and friends, barn, three-car garage, shop,

ponds, seasonal creeks, beautiful pastureland

and magnificent lake views. Everywhere you

look, the countryside is teeming with wildlife.

$1,995,000.

Indian Creek RanchCalifornia v Plumas County v Taylorsville

This 3,100-square-foot, five-bedroom, three-

bath log cabin sits on 21.79 creekfront acres

with Indian Creek on one side of the property

and U.S. Forest Service land on the other. A

2,100-square-foot insulated garage has a full,

sheet-rocked upstairs and a wood stove. This

spectacular property is private, peaceful and

just waiting for a family estate, fishing retreat

or full-time residence. $1,200,000.

This 1,020-acre historic estate is a working cattle and hay operation. Enrolled in the Williamson

Act, this ranch has 140 acres of irrigated hay/pasture, 30 acres of sub-irrigated pasture, 90 acres

of dry farmable land, 760 acres of dry rangeland pasture, a 13-acre reservoir, a 4,450-square-foot

Queen Anne Victorian home and 14 other historic outbuildings, including a blacksmith shop,

coach house, smoke house and bunkhouse. $1,695,000.

Soule RanchCalifornia v Siskiyou County v Montague

California Almond OrchardCalifornia v Yolo County v Woodland

707 Merchant Street, Suite 100Vacaville, CA 95688

707 455-4444 • 707 455-0455 [email protected]

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707 455-4444 • 707 455-0455 [email protected]

www.californiaoutdoorproperties.com

These 155 completely fenced acres lie just an hour out of San Francisco. A spacious 5,400-square-

foot home is spectacular to say the least. It features four large bedrooms, a family room, living

room and a great basement game room. The immaculate yard feels like you are in the middle

of a park. The ranch has a marvelous gateway. Secluded and quiet, this property is ideal for

whatever your outdoor passion desires. $1,985,000.

Riverfront Campground & ResortCalifornia v El Dorado County v LotusThese 6.47± acres in El Dorado County have frontage on the South Fork of the American River,

a Class III river. It is currently run as a whitewater rafting business. The property has great

access from Highway 49 and is state zoned as a mobile home/RV park with 11 permitted lots.

There is a 2,128-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath home, a large campground bathroom/

shower facility, two large parking lots, an outdoor commercial kitchen with gas/water/electric

hookups and a 6,000-watt solar power system. Owner financing is available. $1,399,000.

Burton Ranch on Battle CreekCalifornia v Shasta County v CottonwoodThis gorgeous 126-acre ranch on Battle Creek

offers 20 flood-irrigated acres with room

for expansion. There are .5 cfs from Gover

Ditch, which flows through the property.

A bass-filled lake has stunning views of Mt.

Lassen and the Cascades as the backdrop.

Burton Ranch has two homes, a studio with

bath above the three-car garage, a large barn,

pasture and meadows and abundant wildlife,

including wild turkey and quail. $1,447,000.

Located on spring-fed Eastman Lake, just downstream from the headwaters of Lava Creek and

on one of the largest freshwater spring systems in the world and the largest in the U.S., Lava

Creek Lodge boasts access to over 28 miles of world-class fly-fishing and prime waterfowl habitat.

The main lodge has eight attached rooms, a caretaker’s quarters and a great room, eight detached

cabins, a boat launch, dock, shop and trap shooting area. Seasonal wetlands, springs and ponds

accent this 44-acre property within a stone’s throw of the 6,000-acre Ahjumawi Lava Springs

State Park. $2,950,000.

Lava Creek LodgePrice Reduced by $500,000

California v Shasta County v Fall River Mills

Rio Vista Estate RanchCalifornia v Solano County v Rio Vista

Rio Vista Estate RanchCalifornia v Solano County v Rio Vista

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is gold, and this ranch has lots of it: eight wells over 15,000 gpm. There are 10 newer pivots

with three more due for completion in 2011. The farm has four homes, two barns, shops,

outbuildings, scales, organic grain silos and is enrolled in the Private Lands Management

program that allows for late-season hunts. $8,950,000.

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from Stonyford, features a newly renovated,

three-story English Tudor home with over

5,000 square feet, seven bedrooms and

six baths. The ranch also has a matching

2,000-square-foot barn, two ranch homes,

barns, outbuildings, water rights to irrigate

150 acres, two year-round creeks, over 12 year-

round ponds (one estimated at 30+ acres) and

great hunting, hiking and horseback riding.

This is truly a dream property with first-class

accommodations. $10,000,000.

This historic 5,844±-acre ranch, just 17 miles

from Red Bluff, California, offers three and a half

miles of year-round Elder Creek, 12 ponds (three

3+ acres in size) and rolling oak grasslands that

provide great habitat for blacktail deer, wild pig,

turkey, quail, dove, predator hunting and your

occasional bear. Enrolled in the Williamson Act,

the ranch has a house, barn, corral and runs

500 cows. Owner financing is available.

These 3,920 deeded acres are not in the

Williamson Act. With over 95 parcels, less than

a one and a half hour’s drive from Beverly Hills,

this is one of the last working cattle ranches in

Los Angeles County. There is a 5,500-square-foot

main home, a 3,000-square-foot guesthouse, a

1,800-square-foot caretaker’s home, five other

homes, a skeet shooting building and course,

equestrian center, 5/8-mile horse track, an

83-stall barn, roping arena, corrals, dog kennels

and too many items to list. Own a piece of

California history; come see the last of the great

Western ranches in Los Angeles. $13,500,000.

PBM FarmsCalifornia v Siskiyou County v Dorris

707 Merchant Street, Suite 100Vacaville, CA 95688

707 455-4444 • 707 455-0455 [email protected]

www.californiaoutdoorproperties.com

The Black RanchCalifornia v Tehama County v CorningThe Black RanchCalifornia v Tehama County v Corning

Big Valley RanchCalifornia v Glenn County v StonyfordBig Valley RanchCalifornia v Glenn County v Stonyford

Lake Elizabeth RanchCalifornia v Los Angeles County v Lancaster

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by the Mendocino National Forest and just

25 miles from Red Bluff. Enrolled in the

Williamson Act, this is a classic Cabela’s

Trophy Property with Boone and Crockett

blacktail deer, trophy black bear, pig, turkey,

quail and dove, year-round streams, ponds,

a 3,600-square-foot home with granite

countertops, caretaker’s home, barns, shops

and a shooting range. $5,749,000.

McDonald Island RanchPrice Reduced by $1,000,000California v San Joaquin County v StocktonThe 944-acre McDonald Island Ranch has it all: recreation, agriculture and hunting. On an island in

the heart of delta duck hunting, the ranch features 155 acres of Cabernet vines, 322 farmland acres

and a 150-foot dock. Just off the San Joaquin Channel near Tinsley Island, the property offers great

duck hunting and a clubhouse with two buildings totaling 4,450 square feet with eight bedrooms,

four baths and beautiful views of the delta and Mt. Diablo. $3,900,000.

Rancho CortinaPrice Reduced by $800,000

California v Colusa County v ArbuckleThese 5,480 deeded acres, just 115 miles north

of San Francisco, are surrounded by thousands

of acres of public land. This recreational dream

has great blacktail deer, turkey, bear, pig, quail

and dove. In the Williamson Act, the ranch

also includes a great road system, springs,

over 20 ponds, a cowboy cabin, 50 gpm solar

well, 10 miles of blue line creeks and runs 250

pair. $4,450,000.

Estate on Oak Run CreekCalifornia v Shasta County v Oak RunThis stunning custom estate on 51 acres

has a private lake with year-round creek.

Immaculate grounds accent this two-story

masterpiece surrounded by covered decks

with 5,800 square feet under roof. A lower

patio with a bridge leads to a gazebo over the

lake. Green pastures are bordered by Oak Run

Creek. A barn/shop has a concrete floor and

guest quarters. The ranch includes a three-car

garage, shop, storage area, hobby room and

dog kennel, as well as a gated entry and paved

drive. $1,450,000.

707 Merchant Street, Suite 100Vacaville, CA 95688

707 455-4444 • 707 455-0455 [email protected]

www.californiaoutdoorproperties.com

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Chuck Davison, Mike DeShore, B. Elfland, James Esperti, Chris Fagan, Ryan Flair,

Toby Griffith, Dave Halgerson, Mike Jorgenson, Chip Lenihan, Jim Toth & Johnny Unser

Sales Associates395 Gallatin Park Dr. •Bozeman, MT 59715

800-238-8616Please visit www.fayranches.com to view over

$250,000,000 in sporting ranches for sale.

The Big Easy Ranch is a productive, easy-to-

own mountain ranch with excellent big game

hunting, particularly for elk. The ranch is

crisscrossed by numerous mountain streams, is

diverse topographically and offers outstanding

building sites with impressive vistas of the

surrounding mountain ranges. The ranch has

been intensely managed for healthy timber,

enhanced wildlife habitat, improved grazing

and weed mitigation. The ranch is easy to get to

and convenient to major transportation and retail centers. Adjacent to the Beaverhead-Deer Lodge National Forest and within easy reach of a broad

range of recreational opportunities, Big Easy can be enjoyed by sportsmen, their family and friends. New ListiNg. $7,950,000.

In the middle of the Paradise Valley near Emigrant and Chico Hot Springs, Diamond B Ranch is

one of the few large ranches (3,810± deeded acres) left in the valley. The Diamond B consists of

two distinct parcels: the River Ranch which includes 1,250± acres on the banks of the Yellowstone

River and the Mountain Ranch with 2,560± acres bordering U.S. Forest Service land. Traditionally,

the Diamond B would be considered a “well balanced” ranch operation with the River Ranch

serving as the headquarters and providing a substantial hay base, and the Mountain Ranch with

its Forest Service grazing allotment providing summer pasture. The ranch runs Angus cattle,

bison and the occasional longhorn. However, with beautiful views of Emigrant Peak framing every

landscape, significant Yellowstone River frontage and riparian areas, four large ponds, flowing

spring waters, private access to wildlife-filled alpine country and close proximity to Yellowstone

Park, Bozeman and Livingston, the Diamond B has many facets that make it more valuable than

any cattle operation could imagine, let alone support. New ListiNg. $23,500,000.

As the name suggests, the Yellowstone River

forms the northern boundary of the Fraser

Ranch Homestead on the Yellowstone. This

165±-acre ranch, just outside Reed Point, provides

numerous water amenities in addition to the

Yellowstone. Bridger Creek forms the western

boundary as it flows into the Yellowstone and an

undeveloped spring creek flows for approximately

one mile through the middle of the property.

Because of the abundant water on the Fraser

Ranch Homestead, the wildlife and waterfowl

numbers are incredible. It is not uncommon to

flush a covey of upland birds while deer hunting.

The historic ranch complex situated under the

mature cottonwoods is a perfect place to call

home for the horse lover, fisherman or hunter.

New ListiNg. $1,500,000.

Nested within the Crazy Mountain Range, the

Ibex Mountain Retreat sits atop a wildflower-

filled meadow in a high mountain valley with a

diversion of Cottonwood Creek flowing through

the property. Made of squared, hand-hewn logs

the Lodge serves as the pivotal point to convene

and discuss the day’s activities for those who have

partaken of the hiking, skiing, snowmobiling

and fishing opportunities on the 385± acre

recreational retreat. The Shields River, a mere

ten minutes from the property, offers an extra-

ordinary fishing experience and runs the length of the Shields River Valley to a confluence with the

Yellowstone River. An hour’s drive from Bozeman, Montana and a commercial airport, Ibex Mountain

Retreat is the ideal corporate retreat or personal mountain home. New ListiNg. $2,500,000.

Big Easy RanchMontana v Deer Lodge County v Warm Springs

Diamond B Ranch on the YellowstoneMontana v Park County v Emigrant

Fraser Ranch Homesteadon the YellowstoneMontana v Stillwater Co. v Reed Point

Fraser Ranch Homesteadon the YellowstoneMontana v Stillwater Co. v Reed Point

Ibex Mountain RetreatMontana v Park Co. v Clyde ParkIbex Mountain RetreatMontana v Park Co. v Clyde Park

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Chuck Davison, Mike DeShore, B. Elfland, James Esperti, Chris Fagan, Ryan Flair,

Toby Griffith, Dave Halgerson, Mike Jorgenson, Chip Lenihan, Jim Toth & Johnny Unser

Sales Associates395 Gallatin Park Dr. •Bozeman, MT 59715

800-238-8616Please visit www.fayranches.com to view over

$250,000,000 in sporting ranches for sale.

Keep Cool Creek Ranch offers a broad range of

amenities rarely found in its size and price range.

The ranch enjoys private national forest access,

approximately 3.5 miles of live water, a renowned

lake fishery, excellent hunting for elk, deer, antelope,

upland birds and waterfowl and a productive agri-

cultural operation. The ranch is just under 100 miles

from Bozeman and easily reached by paved high-

way that ends at the ranch entrance. Improvements

are well maintained, attractive and comfortable, just

what you would hope for in a western mountain

ranch. New ListiNg. $3,900,000.

Mill Creek RanchOregon v Baker County v Baker City

Tucked away below the peaks of the Elk

Horn Mountains in the Wallowa Whitman

National Forest, 300-acre Mill Creek Ranch

is a beautiful and private equestrian’s dream.

The ranch is just eight miles west of Baker

City and two hours from Boise, Idaho, making

this property very easy to access and enjoy.

The 7,000-square-foot custom house is ideally

situated to take in the 360-degree views of the

Powder River Valley to the east and the 9,000-

foot peaks of the Elk Horns to the west. The

ranch features 40 acres of irrigated pastures

and infrastructure, allowing the owner to have

a quality, easy-to-manage horse property. With

over five miles of trails on the property and

trails accessing some of the best big game

habitat in the Blue Mountains, this is not only

a great place to live, but an absolutely private

setting to enjoy the outdoors and all it has to

offer. New ListiNg. $3,950,000.

Welcome to Montana’s legendary Madison River Valley. Due to its unmatched insect hatches and

unparalleled habitat, the Madison River is known as one of the greatest wild trout fisheries with

some of the best dry fly-fishing in the U.S. In the Angler’s Guide to Montana, the Madison River

is described as “in many people’s opinion, Montana’s river of superlatives, with a list including

highest trout density, most consistent action, best dry fly-fishing and most spectacular scenery.”

Oxbow Ranch is accessed by crossing “3 Dollar Bridge” over the Madison and consists of 20±

deeded acres in 10-acre parcels. Outstanding views of the river, mountains, prairie habitat and the

historic Palisades cliffs provide a beautiful setting. To top it off, there is a 5,500±-square-foot custom

home with dramatic views, guesthouse and a barn on the property. New ListiNg. $1,800,000.

These 207± acres are poised at the top of the

Porcupine Creek drainage, bordering thousands

of acres of wilderness lands. This drainage

occupies one of the largest elk migration

corridors in the valley, not to mention the

astounding hiking, horseback riding and

recreational options near the property. Within

20 minutes of downtown Jackson, Porcupine

Creek Property offers stunning views of the

south Teton Range, Munger Mountain and the Snake River drainage. The privacy and end-of-the-

road seclusion this land provides, combined with its size and proximity to Jackson’s amenities,

create a truly unique opportunity. New ListiNg. $8,900,000.

Porcupine Creek PropertyWyoming v Teton Co. v JacksonPorcupine Creek PropertyWyoming v Teton Co. v Jackson

Oxbow RanchMontana v Madison County v Cameron

Oxbow RanchMontana v Madison County v Cameron

Keep Cool Creek Ranch Montana v Meagher County v White Sulphur Springs

Keep Cool Creek Ranch Montana v Meagher County v White Sulphur Springs

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Chuck Davison, Mike DeShore, B. Elfland, James Esperti, Chris Fagan, Ryan Flair,

Toby Griffith, Dave Halgerson, Mike Jorgenson, Chip Lenihan, Jim Toth & Johnny Unser

Sales Associates395 Gallatin Park Dr. •Bozeman, MT 59715

800-238-8616Please visit www.fayranches.com to view over

$250,000,000 in sporting ranches for sale.

The Yellowstone Pines Ranch is only minutes

from the very historic Montana town of Reed

Point. The property consists of 848± acres,

including over 1.75± miles of magnificent

Yellowstone River frontage. The terrain and

recreational pursuits are wide and varied. The

river bottom is full of cottonwoods and small

junipers breaking away into lush irrigated hay

meadows. The shade and tranquility of the river

bottom is enough to give solace even on the hottest of Montana summer days. Rocky, timbered

bluffs above the river provide the largest “big sky” views all the way to the Crazy Mountains west of

the property and south to the Absaroka-Beartooths. A tremendous riverfront property, Yellowstone

Pines Ranch offers a great slice of outdoor Montana. New ListiNg. $1,250,000.

Few places are blessed with the natural beauty,

diverse ecological resources and cultural and

historical significance of Saypo Cattle Company.

A masterpiece of nature, the ranch cascades

from the top of the magnificent Rocky Mountain

Front towards the expansive grasslands to the

east. The combination of converging habitats

supports one of the most diverse concentrations

of wildlife found in the Rocky Mountain West.

The Saypo Cattle Company consists of 12,180±

deeded acres and 4,500± leased acres reaching

from 4,600 feet and rising to almost 7,800 feet

along the Front. Approximately eight miles of Deep Creek traverse the property, offering a private stream fishery and providing exceptional habitat for

resident wildlife. Saypo Cattle Company is exceptional in every way. The ranch’s historic legacy is one of cultural significance, a visceral sense that others

before you have valued this special land. The ranch’s contemporary legacy is one of a still wild place, featuring an extraordinary array of wildlife made

possible by the unique diversity of overlapping habitats and the vast areas of conserved neighboring lands. Those attributes most desired in a ranch

property—history, wildlife, location, beauty and water resources—all exist at the very highest level at Saypo Cattle Company, placing it among the elite

Western ranch properties and inviting continued preservation and thoughtful stewardship for years to come. New ListiNg. $24,000,000.

This stunningly beautiful 20-acre parcel

represents an unprecedented real estate

investment in the Gallatin Valley. The

combination of close proximity to one of the

most growing and attractive communities in

the West combined with the tranquility of

Springhill Community, the prolific wildlife

populations and tremendous recreational

opportunities make this a wonderful enclave to

put down roots and enjoy life. New ListiNg.

$950,000.

Managed to encompass the higher qualities of recreational and agricultural attributes that Montana

has to offer, Two Dog Fish Creek Ranch offers private fishing on important spawning waters for the

Jefferson River, agriculture sustainability, bird and wildlife habitat and mountain views in a private

and rural setting. The structures on the ranch were moved, renovated and modified with minimal

new construction to facilitate a comprehensive master plan for the ranch in the spirit of an ongoing

sustainable stewardship; they now personify the keeping of the property. A beautiful and historic

setting, easy access to town, airport or city amenities, rich enough in recreational amenities to keep

any number of guests entertained or to relax in peaceful seclusion, Two Dog Fish Creek Ranch will

meet your needs and exceed your expectations. New ListiNg. $2,665,000.

Saypo Cattle CompanyMontana v Teton County v Choteau

Yellowstone Pines RanchMontana v Stillwater Co. v Reed Point

Two Dog Fish Creek RanchMontana v Jefferson County v Whitehall

Saypo Cattle CompanyMontana v Teton County v Choteau

Springhill ParcelMontana v Gallatin Co. v BozemanSpringhill ParcelMontana v Gallatin Co. v Bozeman

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Sunrise on the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains

Entry into Dancing Wind Ranch

Lane leading to the guesthouse

Executive Home overlooking thePine Creek Drainage with Black Mountain

IIn 1864, David Shorthill, a Civil War veteran, came to Montana to discover the American dream and, instead, founded a legacy. An

adventurer by nature, he traveled into the valley following the promise of gold, and discovered his fortune in the foothills of the Gallatin and

Absaroka Mountains. Ten years later, the Shorthill family traded East Coast luxury for a Western lifestyle and returned to Montana—a place

of pristine beauty and endless opportunity—an undiscovered paradise.

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“I truly believe that Paradise Valley is a glimpse of heaven,” said Gwen

Wagner, owner of Legacy Lands, LLC and a dedicated, personalized

agent with over 17 years of experience in Paradise Valley real estate. A

resident of Livingston for 45 years, Gwen has extensive knowledge of

Montana’s rural property market. “It’s a truly unique place, not just for

its beauty, but the sense of peace you find, the tranquility. As a year-round

home or just a place to retreat on the weekends, Dancing Wind Ranch

takes everything you imagine about Montana and proves it a reality.”

On his daughter’s wedding day, David Shorthill gifted the new couple

a masterpiece of land framed by majestic mountains and forest, colored

by verdant meadows and brought to life by the new family who called it

home. Years later, this rare canvas received the name “Dancing Wind” and was expanded in the 1990s by Jay and Tamme Call to create a private

1,749±-deeded-acre retreat. Set in the heart of the world-famous Paradise Valley and the prized Pine Creek Drainage area, the ranch features privacy

in its location, perfection in its scenery and pleasure in its amenities.

Bordered by the Gallatin National Forest (3.25 miles) and the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness (.25 miles) and framed by the foothills of the

Absaroka Mountain Range, the ranch provides assured privacy in a quiet part of the valley rich with lush vegetation and native wildlife. The

ranch offers 938 grazing acres, 311 forest acres, 495 tillable irrigated acres and 5 farmstead acres—a diverse range of land that provides for various

farming, recreational and development opportunities. In essence, Dancing Wind is more than just beautiful—it works.

“I grew up on a ranch, so I know the details that make the difference between a ranch that looks good and a ranch that works well. Dancing

Wind is one of those ranches that not only offers an owner the physical esthetic, but the overall quality of the amenities are just outstanding. It’s

self-contained, ‘clean’ and ready to go the moment you drive through the gate,” said Gwen.

A three-mile paved drive leads from East River Road to the executive home. Set within the meadows along Poole Creek, a 2,800±-square-foot,

four-bedroom, three-bath manager’s home (built in 1995), a 2,700±-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bath guesthouse (also built in 1995),

helicopter hangar and an excellent array of quality cattle-handling facilities, including shops, barns, hired hand headquarters, shelters and

corrals, make up the central ranch headquarters. Dancing Wind runs a fully self-sustained, 200±-head cattle operation with no required outside

hay purchases or grazing leases.

Pine Creek flowing along the southern border of the ranch

Horses grazing with the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains in the background

Front of Executive Home

Pool Creek running between the guesthouse and horse barn

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For more information on Dancing Wind Ranch, please contact Gwen Wagner with

Legacy Lands, LLC at 406 223-7963 (cell) or [email protected]. For

additional photos and details, visit www.montanalegacylands.com.

Ranging in elevation from 4,830' at the entrance to 6,750' near the national forest/wilderness border, the ranch features the entire spectrum of

Montana topography: irrigated and sub-irrigated hay meadows, rolling hills, high alpine meadows, cliffs and rock-faced mountains, steep canyons,

slow and meandering tree-lined creek bottoms and cascading waterfalls. Due to its diverse topography, size, location and wilderness border, the ranch

has the potential for a conservation easement. The ranch’s extensive water rights (priority dates back to 1882) include the South Fork of Deep Creek,

Poole Creek, Pine Creek and their tributaries, as well as developed springs and a picturesque stocked pond near the executive residence.

Designed by the world-renowned and award-winning Jonathan Foote and built by OSM in 1997, the stunning main home reflects the clean,

simple and picturesque Montana lifestyle. Creatively constructed from native Montana stone and antique timbers, the home welcomes you inside

with the warm embrace of reclaimed wood, invites you to linger amidst a spacious floor plan, beckons you to gaze through wall-sized windows at

the mountainous landscape and entreats both owner and guests to relax amid the rustic atmosphere enhanced by a plethora of modern amenities.

More than a home, this alpine retreat features three bedrooms, four full baths, two half-baths, an attached three-car garage and 8,031± square feet

for endless entertaining and relaxation that moves seamlessly onto the 2,400±-square-foot patio with breathtaking ranch views. From the home,

Montana’s vibrant playground is displayed through rolling meadows, a seasonal waterfall that skips down the rocks and the vast canyon mouth

that throws back echoes of the ever present “dancing wind”—all under the watchful gaze of the ranch’s quiet sentinel: Black Mountain.

“Imagine waking to the sun rising over the mountains, the smell of the crisp air moving through the valley and a house full of the warmth of

family and friends. That’s what it’s like to call Dancing Wind Ranch home,” said Gwen.

Of course, living in the shadow of Black Mountain does not mean sacrificing city amenities. Just 10 miles south of Livingston, the ranch is easily

accessible and offers private jet access at Mission Field (Livingston) or Gallatin Field in Bozeman (45 minutes). In Livingston, one can enjoy art

galleries, fine dining and shopping, as well as numerous events throughout the year. Also in close proximity, Bozeman offers art and music, a major

university and medical center and close proximity to several recreational opportunities in Bridger Bowl, just 15 minutes away.

In essence, Dancing Wind is the best of all worlds: the pride of owning one of the last legacy ranches in Montana and the joy of experiencing the

Montana lifestyle from sunrise to sunset. “Montana is so vast. There are so few borders here and so many ways you can discover yourself. Dancing

Wind invites you to explore, to escape the city and live amidst all this natural beauty. I ask you; where else can one truly be a part of ‘Paradise’?”

Offered for $33,000,000. (All water and mineral (no known fracturing) rights will convey with the sale. Purchase could include the sale of

cattle, equipment, airplane hangar at Livingston Mission Field and most home furnishings.) v

Ranch Headquarters with helicopter hanger

Irrigation system on ranch meadows with McKnight, Martin and Black Mountains Owner Tamara Call with colt

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shared U.S. Forest Service boundary and

spectacular views, Ray Creek Homestead is

a unique property with limitless recreational

opportunities. Abundant wildlife, year-round

creek, meadows and expansive views make

for excellent hiking, riding, four-wheeling and

hunting. Canyon Ferry Lake and the Missouri

River offer excellent sailing, boating, fishing

and waterfowl hunting. The ranch is conveniently located between Helena and Bozeman, both

with commercial airports, medical centers, colleges and excellent winter skiing. The nearby

community of Townsend offers most basic goods and services, including a medical facility. Ray

Creek Homestead provides the opportunity to build your own home on the original 1900’s

homestead site overlooking Ray Creek or choose a site with the vista of Canyon Ferry Lake and

the Big Belts of the Rocky Mountains. Access is via a U.S. Forest Service road and an agricultural/

recreational easement on Ray Creek Road. $1,100,000.

For fly-fishing aficionados, the crystal-clear, cold

water of the Boulder River above the Natural

Bridge is considered one of the premier fly-fishing

streams in the United States. In immediate

proximity to the former world-renowned

Boulder River Guest Ranch (now privately held),

Black Elk’s 14± acres have approximately .25+

miles of river frontage. Deep pools, riffles and

easy wading make for an exceptional fly-fishing

experience—from novice to expert! Two restored

historic cabins complement the lodge and shop/

guesthouse and four-stall custom barn/office/

exercise room. The compound can comfortably

sleep 16 in the four separate dwellings. A screened-in porch, game room with pool table, television room and large family room with native rock

fireplace encourage family and friends to swap tales, read, play their baby grand piano or just marvel at the majesty of Contact Mountain. The master

bedroom is glassed on two sides and looks directly out onto the amazing Boulder River. This is a rare offering. $3,300,000.

Just 20 minutes south of Livingston, this

spectacular log home sits on 20± acres with

Yellowstone River frontage. Enjoy fly-fishing and

related water activities right out your back door

or relax on your private deck and take in the

majestic vistas of the Absaroka Mountains. This

classic three-bedroom, two-bath log home includes an expansive master suite with a large sitting area and a private deck. The living room features

a floor-to-ceiling native stone fireplace. A laundry room and two-car garage complete the main home. The separate guesthouse has one bedroom,

sleeping loft with bath and an additional two-car garage and guest laundry. This fully fenced property has a heated two-stall horse barn. This is an

excellent opportunity for those seeking year-round Montana living, a vacation rental investment or multi-family “shared” purchase. $1,800,000.

Legacy Lands, LLCGwen Wagner, Broker/Owner P.O. Box 972 • Livingston, MT 59047

406 222-7963 office • 406 223 7963 [email protected] www.montanalegacylands.com

Black Elk on the Boulder RiverMontana v Park County v McLeod

Yellowstone River Lodge Montana v Park County v LivingstonYellowstone River Lodge Montana v Park County v Livingston

Black Elk on the Boulder RiverMontana v Park County v McLeod

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between world-renowned resorts of Vail,

Winter Park and Steamboat Springs, the 388-

acre ranch sits at the south end of a mountain

reservoir, overlooking the Gore Range and an

alpine stream. It is adjacent to over a mile of

some of the best trout fishing in the Rocky

Mountains. This ranch is part of the Grand

River Ranches, which offer an equestrian

center with outdoor arena, stream and lake

fishing with cabins, sporting clays shooting

range and a lodge providing overnight accommodations, fine dining and an entertaining area. $1,950,000.

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easy access to national forest, the ranch’s

terrain is ideal for hiking and cross-country

skiing. The 680-acre ranch is just a few miles

from Kremmling and between the popular

resorts of Vail, Winter Park and Steamboat

Springs. Flat Tops Ranch is part of the

Grand River Ranches, offering an equestrian

center with outdoor arena, stream and lake

fishing with cabins, sporting clays shooting

range and a lodge providing overnight

accommodations, fine dining and entertaining

area. $3,450,000.

This ideal ranch retreat getaway is above the

Colorado River between Kremmling and

Steamboat Springs. The 441-acre ranch borders

thousands of acres of state and federal lands,

offering outstanding wildlife and world-class

views in a classic alpine setting. This private

ranch is part of the Grand River Ranches, offering

an equestrian center with outdoor arena, stream

and lake fishing with day and overnight cabins,

sporting clays shooting range and a lodge

providing overnight accommodations, fine

dining and entertaining area. $2,750,000.

Piney Peak RanchColorado v Grand County v Kremmling

GGore Canyon Ranch is in northwest Colorado’s

high country wonderland between the world-

renowned resorts of Vail, Winter Park and

Steamboat Springs. Near the rural sportsman’s

town of Kremmling, the 337-acre private,

shared-amenity ranch is west of U.S. Highway

40, 10 miles via County Road 14 to a high alpine

spot above Gore Canyon. The ranch sits above

the Colorado River with spectacular views of

vertical canyon walls and several surrounding

mountain ranges. $2,600,000.

Gore Canyon RanchColorado v Grand County v Kremmling

Tailwaters RanchColorado v Grand County v Kremmling

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AA masterpiece estate with exquisite state-of-the-

art equestrian breeding and training facilities,

the impeccably planned 540-acre Cottonwood

Springs Ranch features a 5,700-square-foot,

New Mexico-style residence blending old

and new design elements with an impressive,

secure gated entry. Other improvements and

equine amenities include a 2,200-square-foot

guesthouse, foreman’s house, original 1890s

homesteader’s cabin, custom 20,000-square-

foot barn with ranch office, show arena, round

pen, equine medical facilities, over 50 stalls and

eight pastures with heated waterers and much more. The ranch borders BLM land and is characterized by ponderosa, aspen and spruce woodlands

offering ideal wildlife habitat. Co-listed with Prudential Triple S Realty. $10,800,000. Contact Ron Morris or Billy Long.

Cottonwood Springs RanchColorado v La Plata County v DurangoCottonwood Springs RanchColorado v La Plata County v Durango

BBetween the towns of Casper and Kaycee, this

outstanding grass ranch will carry over 1,000

animal units on 92,200 total acres. Several year-

round and seasonal streams and creeks and

numerous springs and natural-flowing wells

provide excellent stock water. This authentic

working ranch has three houses, a cookhouse/

bunkhouse, modern shop, large barn, several

outbuildings and three sets of working corrals. The diverse landscape of mountain foothills, grassy meadows, canyons, buttes and breaks provides

ideal livestock protection and excellent wildlife habitat. $9,800,000. Contact Ron Morris or Casey Kemp.

NL Cross Ranch

Colorado v Saguache County v La GaritaNestled into the foothills of the La Garita

Mountain on the west side of the San Luis Valley,

this reputation ranch of 6,200 deeded acres

(together with 60,515 acres of grazing permits)

has abundant water from Carnero and La Garita

Creeks and four irrigation wells. This very balanced

ranching operation is self-sustained with its own

feed base. A main residence, log home, shop,

horse barn, ranch office and working facilities,

including a manager’s home, bunkhouse, calving

barn, livestock sheds, 500-head feedlot and a

complete set of corrals and scales are included.

$6,500,000. Contact Ron Morris.

SSituated along several canyons and the Apishapa

River in southeast Colorado, only two hours from

Denver, these 13,000+ total acres are the location

of several prehistoric villages that date back to

1200 AD. Fenced and cross-fenced into pastures,

the ranch has eight wells, windmills and solar

energy, including a new well with water storage-

generator backup and underground pipeline

system. This year-round cow/calf ranch runs

250 to 300 pair with excellent cattle-handing

facilities. $3,700,000. Contact Ron Morris.

Big West RanchWyoming v Natrona County v Powder River

Apishapa River Canyon RanchColorado v Las Animas County v FowlerApishapa River Canyon RanchColorado v Las Animas County v Fowler

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A truly unique opportunity to own a spectacular, undeveloped 4,400-acre property on the east side

of Lake Berryessa in the eastern portion of Napa County, an internationally renowned destination

for its world-class wineries, vineyards and amenities. The ranch stretches from a wildlife preserve

on the lake’s east shore to ridges bordering state

and federal wildlife lands on the property’s

eastern boundaries. Magnificent, unobstructed

vistas of the lake and surrounding peaks are

available from nearly every vantage point.

$12,000,000. Contact Billy Long.

TEagle Ridge Ranch Homestead 11Colorado v Gunnison County v GunnisonThese 35 acres and 1/15th interest in a

4,900-acre, premier, shared-amenity, first-

class operating cattle ranch lie seven miles

from Gunnison with 2.25 miles of Ohio

Creek, stocked trout ponds, two remote

hunting cabins and an equestrian center.

Eagle Ridge Ranch is surrounded by national

forest, BLM and state lands and is set up as

a protected wildlife preserve with exceptional

recreational opportunities. Homestead 11

features a beautiful 5,000-square-foot home

with numerous upgrades and outstanding

views. Own a ranch without the work in the

Colorado high country. $2,850,000. Contact

Billy Long or Ron Morris.

Founded in 1923, this historic Wyoming guest ranch is a gateway to the Big Horn National Forest and

Cloud Peak Wilderness Area, offering Western vacation experiences in fly-fishing, hiking, horseback

riding and pack trips. The ranch has operated on a 17-acre U.S. Forest Service permit for 89± years (zero

deeded land). New buyer/operators must apply and be approved for a 20-year forest service permit.

Improvements include a lodge and 11 cabins. $800,000. Contact Matt Johnston or Ron Morris.

Spear-O-Wigwam RanchWyoming v Sheridan County v Sheridan

Lake Berryessa RanchCalifornia v Napa County v St. Helena

Chatellen FarmColorado v Larimer County v Fort Collins

This small and ideal 126-acre ranch and

equestrian training facility lies one hour north

of Denver and east of I-25. The manicured,

upscale ranch has a 6,500-square-foot custom

home, attached three-car garage, two-car

detached garage, insulated and heated seven-

stall main barn, indoor and outdoor arenas,

multi-use building, pond with irrigation system

and four pastures. The entire property is pipe-

fenced with beautifully manicured landscaping,

secure gated entry and shares of Windsor

Reservoir. $3,400,000. Contact Ron Morris.

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IIn south central Wyoming between Casper and Lander, this scenic 200,000±-acre production ranch

has 12 miles of the Sweetwater River, diverse terrain, wildlife and wild horses and currently runs 1,900

cow/calf pair plus bulls and horses. It includes three sets of improvements, including six homes,

four pivot sprinklers and six sets of working corrals. Livestock, equipment and a helicopter are also

available. $12,000,000 or $6,000,000 for 50% interest. Contact Ron Morris or Matt Johnston.

Split Rock RanchWyoming v Carbon, Fremont & Natrona Counties v Muddy Gap

IBlue Mountain Elk Reserve

Colorado v Larimer County v LovelandIdeally located between Loveland, Longmont

and Estes Park, the 3,000-acre ranch is

convenient to all Front Range cities and has

exceptional wildlife, privacy, two miles of

national forest boundary, the north fork of the

Little Thompson River and Hell Canyon Creek

and views from Longs Peak to Pikes Peak.

Building sites with wells, adjudicated springs,

hunting cabin, two barns and a set of corrals

make this a great mountain retreat or hunting

property. $10,900,000. Contact Ron Morris.

BDumbell Ranch

Wyoming v Natrona County v AlcovaBetween Casper and Rawlins, surrounding

Independence Rock and next to Devils Gate

with over 10 miles of the Sweetwater River,

these 118,746 total acres -- 25 miles long and

five miles wide -- offer a great working ranch

operating at 1,200 cow/calf pair. Set along

the historic Oregon/Mormon Trail, the ranch

has territorial water rights providing enough

water to irrigate over 2,000 acres (includes five

reservoirs and Beulah Lake). For the sportsman,

there is trout fishing in the river along with

hunting for elk, deer or antelope. $10,000,000.

Contact Ron Morris or Matt Johnston.

This Rocky Mountain resort/outdoor recreation

business lies on 12 acres north of Steamboat

Springs and surrounded by national forest

with lodge and guest cabins accommodating

up to 50 people. Recreational activities include

horseback riding, hiking, cross-country skiing,

snowmobiling, ATV tours, wilderness pack

trips, fishing and hunting. A convenience

store with fuel sales, restaurant, deli and

saloon caters to recreational visitors and the

surrounding community. $1,650,000. Contact

Carl Luppens or Ron Morris.

Steamboat Lake OutfittersColorado v Routt Co. v Steamboat Springs

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Moose Creek RanchIdaho v Custer County v MackayFeaturing three-quarters of a mile of both sides

of the Big Lost River, this beautiful 500±-acre

ranch, only a one and a half hour drive from

Sun Valley, is among the valley’s premier trout

fishing and wildlife properties. Two attractively

furnished fishing cabins nestled in a secluded

cottonwood setting offer huge views of Idaho’s

highest peaks. Approximately 140± acres

are productive, sprinkler-irrigated cropland.

Reduced to $2,800,000.

Offering over 25 miles of exceptional fly-fishing as well as abundant wildlife and extraordinary

amenities, the 2,850±-acre Elk Creek Ranch is unsurpassed for the money. The amount and

diversity of high-quality fishing on the White River, South Fork, Elk Creek and ponds are simply

incomparable. The desirable riverfront sites sold out quickly after the initial launch, and this

particular homestead is only available now as a resale. $2,150,000.

This 867±-acre unimproved ranch near Stevensville, south of Missoula, is adjacent to national

forest and Kootenai Springs Ranch. An attractive hay meadow nestled below a gorgeous mix

of conifers and deciduous trees offers many very private building sites with amazing views.

Contiguous to other large holdings, this easily accessible, large property is a rare find in the

sought-after Bitterroot Valley. There is excellent potential for an equestrian facility. $6,500,000.

Winecup-Gamble RanchNevada v Elko County v Montello

One of the West’s historic large ranches, the

Winecup-Gamble Ranch operates across

nearly a million acres north of Wells in

northeastern Nevada and can support 10,000

animal units. The property maintains a

profitable cattle operation utilizing 247,000±

deeded acres and 750,000± acres of public

lands and private leases, and features

tremendous natural resources potential in the

form of abundant water rights, geothermal,

wind and solar resources and 70,000± net

acres of mineral rights. The ranch contains a

significant amount of high country with good

elk hunting, while Crittenden Reservoir, a

large private reservoir inside of the property,

offers perhaps the best trout fishing in the

state. This asset-rich property is priced at

$50,000,000. Hall and Hall is cooperating

with Pete Clark, the Clark Company.

Elk Creek Ranch HomesteadColorado v Rio Blanco County v Meeker

Kootenai Rocks RanchReduced to $6,500,000

Montana v Ravalli County v Stevensville

Kootenai Rocks RanchReduced to $6,500,000

Montana v Ravalli County v Stevensville

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Less than an hour from Billings, this 1,035±-

acre farm has nearly three and a half miles

of Bighorn River frontage fringed with an

expansive cottonwood bottom that gives way

to highly productive irrigated cropland. Elk,

whitetail deer, pheasant, turkey and waterfowl

abound. The tastefully remodeled owner’s

home and manager’s home are in excellent

condition. This highly productive and well-

maintained property is offered at $4,000,000.

Zachry Ranch, 10 miles west of Gateway,

Colorado or 50 miles east of Moab, offers

8,842± deeded acres, a diverse ecosystem,

exceptional big game habitat and is adjacent

to the 1.4+ million-acre Manti La Sal National

Forest. There is good summer grazing for

yearlings or cow/calf pairs. Enrolled in Utah’s

CWMU program, the property is allocated 18

buck and six bull elk tags. The Grand Junction

Regional Airport is a one and a half-hour’s drive

from the property. Reduced to $9,750,000.

Monument Peak RanchColorado v Garfield County v RifleAn exceptional big-game hunting property, this

960±-acre ranch lies adjacent to a large tract of

BLM land for which most access is controlled

by the ranch. Between Rifle and Meeker, the

ranch lies in one of Colorado’s most renowned

hunting areas. Large elk herds and other big

game make this area home. Improvements are

minimal, leaving unlimited options to build

in an area that commands dramatic views of

snowcapped peaks and broad vistas of colorful

hillsides and mesa tops. $2,000,000.

Encompassing over 180,000± deeded, contiguous acres, Estancia Alicura is one of southern

Argentina’s historic reputation ranches and represents the ultimate in Patagonia living and lifestyle.

The panorama from almost anywhere on the property stretches for miles across rolling native

grasslands to the peaks of the Andes. Privacy and seclusion are ensured on this expansive estancia,

yet San Martín and Bariloche (two of Patagonia’s best-known resort cities) are within 75 miles by

paved highways. The property is meticulously maintained and improved with top-quality operational

buildings and a separate lodge and guest compound, all in first-class condition. Wildlife on Alicura,

which includes a herd of trophy quality red deer, is varied and abundant, and the Caleufu River flows

through the estancia offering some of the best trout fishing in Patagonia. By any standard, Alicura is a

truly exceptional property and cannot be replicated in today’s ranch market. Contact us for details.

Zachry Ranches Inc.Utah v Grand & San Juan Counties v Moab

Rivers End RanchMontana v Yellowstone County v Custer

Estancia AlicuraArgentina v Neuquen Province Estancia AlicuraArgentina v Neuquen Province

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Canyon RanchIdaho v Latah County v GeneseeIn the same family for over 60 years, the 720±-

acre Canyon Ranch is in Idaho’s famous Palouse

region, just 15 miles northeast of Lewiston.

This diverse property features timbered

hillsides, canyon breaks, open meadows, 45±

acres of cropland and 75± acres enrolled in

the Conservation Reserve Program. Wildlife

(including elk, deer, wild turkey, pheasant,

quail and grouse) abound on the ranch, taking

advantage of extensive upland habitat as well

as springs, ponds and Little Potlatch Creek

which flows through the eastern portion of the

property. The ranch is a short distance from the

Inland Northwest’s top steelhead rivers and is

an ideal hunting/fishing retreat. $995,000.

Phipps La Garita Ranch Colorado v Mineral County v CreedeAfter 100+ years of ownership and enjoyment

by over five generations of the Phipps family,

this exceptional 1,880±-acre property is offered

for sale. In the heart of one of Colorado’s

most desirable recreational areas, the Phipps

La Garita Ranch contains outstanding fishing

water with over two and a half miles of the Rio

Grande River, three miles of Bellows Creek

and four lakes. While conveniently located

within 15 minutes of the historic town of

Creede, this very private ranch shares much

of its boundary with Rio Grande National

Forest. $12,900,000.

Forty miles west of Bozeman in the foothills overlooking the Missouri headwaters, this well-

improved ranch operates on nearly 5,000± acres and features an exceptional, architect-designed,

3,800±-square-foot, timber-framed home and guesthouse with trout pond and spawning stream

plus operating improvements. $5,400,000.

Lying along 1.75 miles of the Nowood River and a mile of Paint Rock Creek, this 593±-acre ranch

adjoins 50,000± acres of public land and boasts primarily riparian habitat with 180± acres of

productive irrigated meadows. An hour east of Cody and west of Hyattville, this fishing ranch

boasts great views of the Big Horns in a private setting. Reduced to $2,500,000.

Two River RanchWyoming v Big Horn County v Hyattville

Milligan Hills RanchMontana v Jefferson County v Three Forks

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Coal Creek FarmColorado v Montrose County v MontroseThis 125±-acre farm, 11 miles northwest of

Montrose in the fertile agricultural region of

the Uncompahgre River Valley, offers 85±

irrigated acres, 83.9 shares of the UVWVUA,

four solar-powered side-roll sprinklers and

a half-mile of Coal Creek running the length

of the property. Old-growth cottonwoods

surround a 2,012-square-foot, Southwestern-

style home and additional support buildings.

Access to thousands of acres of BLM land and

the Tabeguache Mountain Bike Trail Head is

within a quarter mile. $994,000.

EE-DA-HO RanchIdaho v Blaine County v Sun Valley

Only 10 minutes from the airport, this stunning

1,550±-acre operating and recreational ranch

is easily accessible to the year-round resort

amenities of Ketchum/Sun Valley, yet it instills a

sense of being a world away. An outstanding set

of improvements includes a 5,885±-square-foot

owner’s residence, manager’s home, employee

housing, horse barn and cattle-handling facilities.

Encompassing its own canyon, the ranch adjoins

public lands and features a spring creek system

feeding several trout-filled lakes. This is one of

the only large, intact ranches remaining in the

Sun Valley area. $19,000,000.

Thirty miles north of Bozeman, this 1,048±-acre ranch lies in its own valley with a small creek

that flows into 16 Mile Creek. It features an attractive three-bedroom alpine log home and garage

with guest quarters above. A nearby horse barn with caretaker’s apartment completes this very

private horse ranch set amongst historic large operating ranches. $6,000,000.

In the coveted and tightly held foothill country off the northeast corner of the Snowy Mountains

a short drive east of Lewistown, the 1,542±-acre unimproved Bowman Ranch lies in an area of

larger ranches such as the famous N Bar Ranch. It boasts timbered hills, strong grass range,

multiple springs and Athern Creek passes through. An exceptionally attractive setting offering

outstanding habitat for deer and elk populations, it represents an opportunity to acquire a

significant holding at a reasonable price that will embrace a small livestock operation or simply

provide a comfortable retreat and home to native wildlife. $2,150,000.

Bowman RanchMontana v Fergus County v Forest Grove

Bremmer Creek RanchMontana v Gallatin County v BozemanBremmer Creek RanchMontana v Gallatin County v Bozeman

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Colorado v Routt County v Steamboat Springs

Slate Creek Ranch offers a vision unprecedented: a historical

beauty in a place the Colorado spirit calls home. The ranch is

the single-largest private land ownership parcel adjacent to the world-

renown City of Steamboat Springs, a destination resort with world-class

skiing where the Western heritage of ranching to rodeo is still alive!

With exceptional privacy, abundant water rights, breathtaking beauty,

outstanding recreation and, of course, unlimited potential, SCR offers a

rare opportunity in the Rocky Mountain west. The 1,113± acres combine

open rolling meadows complemented by the alpine environment hosting

indigenous aspen and pine forests. The deeded boundaries create a

“bowl” formation leading up to Routt National Forest and BLM lands

on the north and the east providing extensive recreation and privacy.

Neighboring the Steamboat Springs airport, serving private aircraft and

charter companies, makes it easy to fly in and be at your ranch gate in

minutes. The ranch is centrally located and accessed by Routt County

Road 129, a priority maintained road that ensures convenience and

safety to everything this resort community offers. The ranch is zoned

AG/Forestry and is currently an active working productive cattle, horse

and hay operation. There are options for zone changes based on potential

development goals and future plans. Improvements are extensive. The

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Joan Ryan 970 846-5416P.O. Box 770247

Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

970 879-3618 [email protected][email protected]

www.SlateCreekRanchSteamboat.com

primary residence sits on a knoll overlooking a

sea of meadows framed by majestic mountains.

Built in 1992, this 5,943-square-foot home was

designed for entertaining family and friends or

to find seclusion after a long day outdoors. Two

additional homes include a 2,057-square-foot

guesthouse built in 1985 and a 2,800-square-

foot ranch manager’s house built in 1990. All

improvements have been well maintained and meticulously cared for. In addition to the homes,

the ranch features a complete set of barns and outbuildings, perfect for any type of ranch needs

or potential development support—from a very large, well-kept horse barn to stock sheds, as

well as several machine shops and hay/equipment storage buildings. Extensive water rights host

wells, springs, ponds and a reservoir sites, including senior rights dating back to 1909 from the

Woodchuck Ditch Company with the ranch being the largest shareholder providing up to 340

irrigated acres. Additional applications for 2007 appropriations have been filed with the state

and are soon to be decreed. Slate Creek Ranch has been introduced to Routt County as a future

development site and offers an infinite number of opportunities. No matter your direction, the

land perfectly weaves beauty and possibility into a place where potential meets the imagination.

Offered for $27,950,000. Visit www.SlateCreekRanchSteamboat.com. v

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WSouthern Cross RanchNew Mexico v Catron County v Pie Town“World-class” is no exaggeration when

describing the exceptional trophy elk hunting

on the renowned Southern Cross Ranch in

west central New Mexico. On the Southern

Cross Ranch, geography, genetics and habitat

have combined to create an entire ecosystem

that produces some of the largest bull elk on

the planet. The Southern Cross is indeed a

“land of giants” well-known for amazing

numbers of 350- to 400-class bulls that

have free access to its 47,309 acres (33,514

deeded). Simply put, the Southern Cross

controls over 70 square miles of the finest

trophy elk habitat anywhere. A spectacular

6,000-square-foot log lodge is the centerpiece

of the ranch. With six bedrooms, five and a

half baths and a wraparound deck, the lodge

treats guests luxuriously. Southern Cross

Ranch has been allotted 49 bull elk tags and

14 cow elk tags for the 2009-2010 season. The

ranch lies two and a half hours southwest of

Albuquerque and five hours from Phoenix.

$25,000,000.

HBeaver Valley Ranch

Colorado v Routt County v Steamboat SpringsHidden in the heart of one of Colorado’s last

unspoiled mountain valleys, Beaver Valley Ranch is tailor-made for hunting and fishing of exceptional quality. Beaver Valley Ranch, accessible year round,

lies less than an hour southwest of Steamboat Springs and nestles against Routt National Forest on the flanks of the Beaver Flat Tops. Blessed with a diverse

mosaic of aspen and oak brush groves, heavy timber, mountain meadows, riverine woods, springs and lakes, the ranch has been managed specifically for

high-quality big game and trout habitat. Herds of elk and mule deer have room to roam on its 2,665 acres, and plentiful rainbow and cutthroat trout to

over 20 inches populate 4.5 miles of the East Fork of the Williams Fork River, an unsung trophy trout stream. Reduced to $12,750,000.

Dave HarriganHunter Harrigan

1781 Macom Drive • Sedalia, CO 80135

303 683-9090 • 800 524-1818 toll [email protected]

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CCimarron means “wild” in Spanish, and the Big Cimarron River Ranch in southwest Colorado

uniquely combines wildness and comfort in a 391-acre package. Surrounded by spectacular cliffs, rock

pinnacles and 12,000-foot peaks, Big Cimarron River Ranch lies in a setting right out of a Hollywood

Western, yet offers all the comforts of home in three beautifully appointed cabins. Wildlife like mule

deer, elk and black bear frequent the ranch, and nearly a mile of trout-filled river tumbles through the

property. Power, phone, year-round access and adjoining public land make this piece of wild Colorado

as attractive of a mountain retreat as can be found. Reduced to $2,975,000.

“A treasure in the Sierra Madre” describes the end-of-the-road Cozy Canyon Ranch, only 30 minutes

southwest of historic Saratoga. Not only is this 640-acre mountain hideaway at 8,000 feet a paradise

for mule deer, black bear, elk and trophy trout, but it is also supplied with power, phone, a spacious

lodge and three comfortable guest cabins. Indeed, Cozy Canyon Ranch is “turn-key ready” for

operation as a recreational resort, hunting and fishing lodge or as an exclusive private retreat. Cozy

Canyon Ranch adjoins National Forest and has over two and a half miles of live water. $3,500,000.

Cozy Canyon RanchWyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga

Controlling five square miles (2,640 deeded and

560 BLM leased acres) of the rolling highlands

of Catron County, Mariano Mesa Ranch occupies

the heart of trophy elk country. A combination

of milder winters and a diverse mosaic of piñon

pine, alligator juniper, shrubs and grasslands

produce some of the best elk hunting in the state.

Bulls in the 350-plus class are regularly taken in

the area, and 400-class animals are not unheard

of. Trophy elk are the big attraction here, but

mule deer, antelope, black bear and mountain

lion also provide outstanding opportunities.

Mariano Mesa Ranch has three wells in place,

power and telephone on site, receives landowner

deer and elk tags, adjoins public land, and lies

15 miles northeast of Quemado. $2,600,000.

Mariano Mesa RanchNew Mexico v Catron County v Quemado

A trophy elk hunting ranch only 45 minutes

from downtown Denver may seem like

a hunter’s fantasy, but fantasy becomes

spectacular reality at the Aspen Meadows

Ranch in Clear Creek County. Containing 586

acres of an ideal blend of mountain meadows

and heavy timber, Aspen Meadows Ranch has

long been prime habitat for trophy elk, mule

deer and bear. Aspen Meadows Ranch is in a

secluded valley in the foothills beneath Mount

Evans, and shares over a mile of its boundary with an isolated tract of Arapahoe National Forest. A breathtaking 7,000-square-foot Tuscan

home overlooking the ranch is included, but may be excluded if desired. Access to Aspen Meadows Ranch is year-round, only 10 minutes from

Evergreen via a good gravel road. The development or conservation possibilities at Aspen Meadows are great. The property has already been

legally divided into 13 parcels (35 acres minimum). Offering 586 acres with custom home, caretaker’s home and barn: $16,000,000. Offering 443

acres without custom home, caretaker’s home and barn: $10,000,000. Offering 143 acres with home, caretaker’s home and barn: $6,000,000.

Aspen Meadows RanchColorado v Clear Creek County v Evergreen

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The 282-acre Historic Snowmass Canyon Ranch

is set in the most prestigious resort valley in the

scenic Rocky Mountains and spans the second

largest privately-held river frontage on the Gold

Medal-designated Roaring Fork River. With a

mile of river running through the ranch that is

lined with a mature cottonwood forest and has

a spring creek, three spring-fed trout ponds and

a mile of shared boundary with forested federal

lands, this Aspen Valley property represents a rare

ownership opportunity for the serious outdoor

enthusiast. The present owners have protected

the ranch with a conservation easement but have

retained the right to build on two additional

homesites and have secured generous entitlements with a rare 20-year timeframe from Pitkin County. In addition to the trophy rainbow and brown

trout, owners will share this land with elk, deer, waterfowl, grouse, fox and bald and golden eagles. Now $11,500,000, Was $12,500,000. (8% Off)

NEW LISTING. A true sportsman’s offering, Aust Ranch is 28 miles from the town of Cody. With

1,413 acres and 960 BLM leased acres, Aust Ranch is a combination of low, lush irrigated and

riparian lands along .75 mile of the Greybull River. Filled with Yellowstone cutthroat trout, the

river provides excellent habitat for whitetail deer during both the summer and winter months,

including a healthy population of large bucks. A sizable herd of elk also enjoy the river bottom

as they move along the corridor between the ranches almost never leaving private property; this

has generated a large number of big bulls with many ranging 360+ B&C. Rocky outcroppings

and stands of pine trees provide excellent habitat for mule deer and antelope. Aust Ranch also

has abundant hungarian and chukar partridge populations. This sporting paradise enjoys diverse

topography, onsite live water, stunning scenery and abundant wildlife. $4,206,000.

NEW LISTING. Consisting of 234.37 deeded

acres, this Utah ranch is completely surrounded

by national forest and state lands. Sheep Creek

flows through the ranch for approximately one

mile, offering private fishing for wild trout, with

miles of additional fishing in adjacent creeks

and rivers on the forest and state land. Sheep

Creek Ranch is 32 miles from the Flaming

Gorge Dam and the world-class trout fishery

on the Green River. The property is four miles from the boat ramp at Sheep Creek Canyon on the

Flaming Gorge Reservoir, which is well known for huge lake trout. Wildlife is plentiful as wild

Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, turkey, eagles, hawks and song birds are seen on

the ranch. Sheep Creek Ranch provides the sporting lifestyle including fishing, wildlife, hiking

and horseback riding. Privacy and breathtaking views are a bonus. $1,100,000.

NEW LISTING. The 1,536-acre Lanes Creek

Ranch in Wayan, Idaho, is 20 minutes from

Alpine, Wyoming and has recreational features in

addition to an operational cattle component. Set

in a gorgeous alpine valley, Lanes Creek meanders

through the property for approximately two

miles, adding sub-irrigation for pastures as well as

enhancing the aesthetics of the ranch. Numerous

spring creeks dot the landscape, creating ponds

and natural reservoirs for cattle and wildlife.

Elk and mule deer hunting are available onsite

or on the neighboring Caribou National Forest

and BLM lands. Improvements at Lanes Creek

Ranch include an upscale, custom home with

4,000 square feet built in 2000, numerous

older outbuildings and caretaker’s quarters.

This turn-key cattle operation offers diversity

with recreational opportunities, live water and

abundant wildlife. $3,995,000.

Sheep Creek RanchUtah v Daggett County v Manila

Historic Snowmass Canyon RanchColorado v Pitkin County v AspenHistoric Snowmass Canyon RanchColorado v Pitkin County v Aspen

Lanes Creek RanchIdaho v Caribou County v WayanLanes Creek RanchIdaho v Caribou County v Wayan Aust Ranch

Wyoming v Park County v MeeteetseAust Ranch

Wyoming v Park County v Meeteetse

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866 734-6100 toll freewww.livewaterproperties.com

NEW LISTING. Near Beatty, Wild Billy Lake

is comprised of 1,020 deeded acres and is the

ideal fishing retreat for the discerning stillwater

angler. The property boasts 2.4± miles of

shoreline on a 200-acre natural lake. The lake is

one of the largest privately-held lakes in the state

of Oregon and offers an incoming owner a wide

range of recreational opportunities including big

game hunting, waterfowl hunting and trophy

trout fishing on the property. Operating as a fly-

fishing, barbless-hook operation, the property

is fully supported by its income generation and

requires minimal management. Improvements at

Wild Billy Lake include two small, solar-powered

cabins that sleep 13 people. With close proximity

to over 2.3 million acres of public lands, Wild

Billy Lake is a private fishing and hunting haven

with an endless array of possibilities for the

outdoor enthusiast. $4,105,000.

Egeria Creek Ranch lies in northwest Colorado,

less than 45 minutes south of Steamboat

Springs, in the picturesque Yampa Valley.

With 8,818 acres, this one-of-a-kind property

is adjacent to the White River National Forest

and home to the White River elk herd that

is 40,000 strong and the largest in North

America. Upland birds can also be found,

including blue grouse, sharp-tail grouse, duck

and geese. Egeria Creek Ranch is also known

for its extensive cattle operation. A rancher’s

dream, the property is equipped with livestock facilities in addition to stack yards and fencing. Cattle can graze the ranch or 100,000+ acres of

neighboring leased national forest. Egeria Creek Ranch also boasts a productive hay operation averaging 1,500 tons of mountain grass per season.

This vast Colorado ranch offers an incoming landowner a flourishing hay and cattle operation, plus the sporting lifestyle with extensive resident

wildlife, bountiful water rights and dramatic views. Now $21,900,000, Was $29,500,000. (26% Off)

Comprised of 3,054± deeded acres, Schindler Ranch offers fertile river bottom, wide-open pastures

and big mountain views of the Beaverhead and Pioneer Mountain Ranges. Schindler Ranch is five

miles outside of the small ranching community of Jackson, Montana, in Beaverhead County. The

ranch is currently an operational cattle ranch with good hay production, water rights, newly-enhanced

irrigation canals, numerous new stocked ponds and a number of in-progress river enhancement

projects. Excellent brook trout fishing, in addition to rainbows and browns, can be found on the two

miles of Upper Big Hole River as it meanders through the ranch. Natural springs are onsite, as well.

These water sources are also valuable for attracting big game, as evidence from the large number of

elk that reside on the property and nearby national forest. These combined recreational components

create a paradise for the avid hunter and fly-fisherman. Now $8,750,000, Was $9,150,000. (5% Off)

With a myriad of area fishing opportunities, Two

Rivers Ranch is blessed with an onsite duo of

Idaho’s most celebrated trout waters: half a mile

of the Warm River and an incredibly scenic .75

mile of the Henry’s Fork below Mesa Falls. These

186 acres are in the town of Warm River across

from the Orvis-endorsed Three Rivers Ranch,

a testament to the outstanding angling to be

enjoyed in eastern Idaho. Partially bordered by

national forest, Two Rivers Ranch is placed in a

rich alpine setting with amazing Teton Mountain horizons and spectacular views of the Warm River

and Henry’s Fork. Only 15 miles from the Yellowstone boundary, the ranch has its fair share of

moose, deer and elk. The main house is a 3,890-square-foot brick, ranch-style home with attached

indoor pool. With such desired onsite live water, improvements and gorgeous location, Two Rivers

Ranch is a recreational retreat to be acquired. Now $2,950,000, Was $3,850,000. (24% Off)

Egeria Creek RanchColorado v Routt County v Toponas

Schindler RanchMontana v Beaverhead County v Jackson

Two Rivers RanchIdaho v Fremont County v Warm River

Wild Billy LakeOregon v Klamath County v Beatty

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SJim Essick “Too Tall”

18663 East Highway 88Clements, CA 95227

209 747-5544 • 866 849-7262 [email protected] • www.call4info.com

www.call4ranches.com

This 1,109-acre ranch represents all of California’s best attributes: lush grasslands, stately oaks and outstanding weather. The Sierra Foothill

location is centrally located between some of the world’s most visited destinations; San Francisco Bay area, Tahoe/Sierras, Yosemite and the

Napa area are all within a short drive. With the Sacramento Metro area 35 miles away, it is a rare find to have a ranch of this size and type so

“close in.” The two homes have been completely remodeled and tastefully upgraded. A beautifully landscaped yard and gardens that wrap

uphill and around large patios for barbecues and outdoor enjoyment surround the guesthouse. As for entertainment, a sizable outdoor grass

amphitheater with an arbor-covered stage area completes the guesthouse facilities. The new horse facility with a custom six-stall barn has all the

amenities. You will also find the “old bunkhouse” converted to a wonderful tack/feed room. Relax after your ride and enjoy a cool refreshment

off the back of the “old bunkhouse;” a covered bar with a large sitting area is authentic and unique to the Double B Ranch experience.

The Best of CaliforniaCalifornia v Amador County v Plymouth

Set in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Foothills, this custom equestrian estate was built with

attention to quality, craftsmanship and design that embraces the region’s lifestyle. The rolling

rural countryside is a mix of vineyards, wineries, bistros and equestrian estates, creating the

perfect blend of outdoor recreation, culture and privacy. Enjoy everything, from the hilltop

home to the complete equestrian facility that includes a spacious barn with tack, office, lab

and a larger covered arena positioned just beyond the many pasture that encompass the

property. If your dream is to live in the country without comprising contemporary standards,

taste and comfort, you have found your property. It will be a pleasure to invite your friends.

The guest cottage awaits visitors for riding, wine tasting, barbecuing pool side or just relaxing

in the clean air.

Foothill Equestrian EstateCalifornia v El Dorado County v Somerset

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18663 East Highway 88Clements, CA 95227

209 747-5544 • 866 849-7262 [email protected] • www.call4info.com

www.call4ranches.com

NNew on the market, this ranch lies in the heart of Northern California’s horse industry! Valley

Oak Ranch has earned the reputation of being the West Coast’s premier stallion station and

breeding facilities and is now available to purchase. This equestrian ranch lies amidst the rolling

topography just outside the town of Oakdale. The well-appointed, 3,455-square-foot custom

home overlooks the ranch’s lush, irrigated pastures and beyond to the foothills and Sierra

Nevada Mountains. Rarely will one find an equestrian facility so thoughtfully designed and in

such pristine condition. With a ready-to-go facility to serve one of the world’s largest and most

desirable equine markets, one’s opportunities are numerous. Whether used for breeding, training

or a private equestrian estate, the layout, weather and the location will please both the horses and

handlers. Every detail in design was address by the current owner, an industry-leading equine

veterinarian who created a facility that emphasizes the need for a safe, easy method of handling

horses of all ages and types. Currently, the adjoining 40-acre property with a home, additional

barn and five irrigated pastures is utilized in the operation of Valley Oak Ranch and is also

available to purchase to create an 80-acre facility on two parcels if one desires.

O480-Acre Antelope Valley RanchCalifornia v Colusa County v WilliamsOne of the most valued aspects of a country

life is peaceful seclusion. Living on Antelope

Valley Ranch delivers that seclusion in a

world of incredible beauty, yet offers all

the amenities a rancher or horseman could

possibly want. The main home, complete

with every luxury on your wish list, is at

the end of your private 2,470-foot runway.

Your plane puts you just a 45-minute flight

from any runway in the Bay Area. The horse

facility includes a well-designed 10-stall barn

and working arena. The guest cottage just

across the creek awaits friends and family.

Historically, this property has been a working

cattle ranch, but the future uses are as wide

open as the new owner’s imagination. The

480-acre Antelope Valley Ranch includes

everything: beautiful surroundings, complete

privacy, quality in every aspect and style to

please the most discerning owner. Offered for

$3,790,000. www.call4ranches.com

Sweeping views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains frame this beautiful foothill ranch. The ranch is

a working training facility for future champions in the cutting, working cow horse and the reining

horse disciplines. With close to 100 usable acres, there is plenty of room for horses and livestock.

The facility is outfitted to accommodate all a trainer or owner’s needs and wishes. You will find

three barns with 28 stalls positioned next to a covered arena, large outdoor arena, 135' round

cutting pen, smaller round pen and five larger turn-outs. Pipe fencing is used throughout the ranch

and the five larger pastures that wrap around the training facility. A manager’s home and hay/

equipment barn complete this property. This facility was designed and built with breeding, training

and working cattle in mind, while being close in to the Sacramento and San Francisco Bay areas.

Valley Oak Ranch40 AcresCalifornia v Stanislaus Co. v Oakdale

Clements Horse RanchCalifornia v San Joaquin County v ClementsClements Horse RanchCalifornia v San Joaquin County v Clements

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800 754-0544 • 303 534-4822www.fullerwestern.com

Sitting at the end of the road behind locked

gates, the 124±-acre ranch is highlighted by the

magnificent 9,800±-square-foot owner’s lodge.

The home features every possible luxury, such

as indoor koi ponds, a media room, elevator,

wine cellar, art galleries, a full-sized bar, hobby

rooms and 3,600± square feet of covered decks

overlooking the San Juan Mountain. A nearby

guest lodge/business center was constructed as an

Old West town, complete with an old-fashioned

saloon with full bar, tin ceilings and period piano.

This section offers guest rooms, executive offices,

an industrial machine shop and a full wood shop.

$8,250,000. Ed Kirkland, 719 679-1309.

Siebolt Creek RanchWyoming v Albany County v WheatlandOn the edge of the Laramie Mountain Range

in southeast Wyoming, this beautiful ranch

consists of 840± deeded acres and a 40±-acre

BLM lease surrounded by the deeded land.

Siebolt Creek meanders across the property

for approximately three-quarters of a mile and

is fed by another small creek. Water rights

date to 1900. Two small reservoirs provide

good fishing and hunting for elk, deer and

antelope rank as Wyoming’s finest. The owner

currently runs summer cattle on the property

to feed on the abundant high-protein grasses.

$966,000. Lee Shoop, 307 331-1800.

This 280±-deeded-acre ranch features approximately half a mile of the beautiful Laramie River near

Wheatland. Offering a nice mix of grass meadows, cottonwood trees, picturesque sandstones bluffs

and the blue of the river, the opportunities are endless. Improvements include a nicely remodeled

2,400-square-foot ranch house, steel shop, barn and numerous other livestock facilities. The water

rights have a desirable 1884 priority right. Whether used for cattle, horses, fishing or hunting, this

ranch epitomizes the Western Wyoming lifestyle. $1,300,000. Lee Shoop, 307 331-1800.

This magnificent 5,901±-deeded-acre ranch also offers an additional 610± acres of state and BLM land.

With proximity to the recreational destination of Steamboat Springs, the ranch boasts world-class hunting

for elk, deer and numerous other species. The terrain is well varied from heavily vegetated hillsides and

draws to grass-filled meadows. For the fisherman, four ponds have populations of trout. The ranch is

owner-rated to summer 5,000 head of sheep. There are five cross-fenced pastures for rotational grazing.

No conservation easements encumber the property. $6,500,000. Jack Kavanaugh, 303 909-1706.

Bear Mountain RanchColorado v Archuleta County v Pagosa Springs

Moon RanchColorado v Routt County v Hayden

Laramie River RanchWyoming v Platte County v Wheatland

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800 754-0544 • 303 534-4822www.fullerwestern.com

North Pavillion FarmWyoming v Fremont County v PavillionWildlife is plentiful on the North Pavillion

Farm northeast of Riverton in Fremont County.

Approximately 536 acres of the 960-acre farm

are irrigated through the Midvale Irrigation

Project via gated pipe, siphon tubes and roller

sprinkler. The farm currently produces alfalfa

and corn, much of which is fed through the

1,600-head EPA-permitted feedlot. Known for

its mild climate and open winters, the farm

grazes and feeds 500± head of outside cattle

from November 1 to March 1. Improvements

include a farmhouse, modular home, mobile

home and loafing sheds. $1,285,000. Susan

Pokorny and Timmery Hellyer, 307 332-3710.

This one-of-a-kind 320±-acre property is

spectacular and well-suited as an equestrian

facility, corporate retreat, trophy hunting and

recreational ranch, cattle operation or any

variation of a guest facility. An authentic 1880s

Old West town has numerous structures, such

as a saloon, general store and church. Other

highlights include two horse barns totaling

22 stalls, a 120' by 220'± outdoor roping and

riding arena, large greenhouse and a pond. This

unique ranch is sure to leave lasting memories.

$7,500,000. Jean Cavanaugh, 719 395-5360 or

Gary Pearson, 970 641-0544.

UXU is an historic and lovingly preserved guest ranch along the banks of the famous North Fork

of the Shoshone River. It lies 17 miles east of Yellowstone National Park and surrounded by the

Shoshone National Forest. Ten cabins, the lodge and employee housing all have Old West charm

with updated modern conveniences and will accommodate 37 guests. Blue Ribbon-quality fly-

fishing on the ranch, trail riding and gourmet meals from the state-of-the-art commercial kitchen

keep guests coming back year after year. Teddy Roosevelt called this area “the most scenic 50

miles in America.” $1,500,000. Jack Kavanaugh, 303 909-1706.

Imagine owning a fine ranch on one of Colorado’s most desirable rivers! The River Ranch in Coaldale

adjoins both sides of the famous Arkansas River for 2,000± feet. Known for its river rafting and fishing,

the Arkansas is one of the major river of Colorado and most desired destinations. The owner’s luxury

home measures over 6,500 square feet and offers some of the most impressive views in the state.

Add direct access to thousands of acres of BLM lands and good hay production in the sub-irrigated

pasture and this 70±-acre parcel is truly a find! $1,999,000. Jean Cavanaugh, 719 395-5360.

Old Cow Town RanchColorado v Saguache County v Saguache

UXU Guest RanchWyoming v Park County v Wapiti

River RanchColorado v Fremont County v Coaldale

Old Cow Town RanchColorado v Saguache County v Saguache

River RanchColorado v Fremont County v Coaldale

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(4,300 with water rights). The Riverbend

winters 1,500 head of cattle and yields 2,200

tons of hay a year. The ranch has several

residential areas: the owner’s compound

boasting a 2,603-square-foot home and

separate guesthouse, as well as a manager’s

home at a different location and a site with

extensive cattle-handling facilities. The

ranch stretches along gorgeous river-bottom

property with just over six miles of the

Laramie River running through. A historical

homestead site lies on the property, as well.

Riverbend Ranch rests just 15 miles southwest

of Laramie. $10,500,000. Riverbend RanchWyoming v Albany County v Laramie

This approximately 1,200-deeded-acre ranch

backs to the eastern front of the Wind River

Mountains, with Wyoming State lease and

BLM lease just out the back gate. Shoshone

National Forest is just beyond the BLM for

mountain recreational opportunities. The

ranch is capable of over 100 calf/cow pairs

in its current configuration. Two artesian

wells supply water to three reservoirs stocked

with trout. One well flows 350 gallons per

minute and another is about 100 gallons per

minute. Another well could be expanded to

far exceed these flow rates, and the reservoirs

can be enlarged to provide an even larger

fishing resource. The approximately 350

irrigated acres have produced 300 tons, but

are utilized for grazing now. With over two

miles of Squaw Creek and its tributaries, the

ranch lies at a canyon choke point, creating an amphitheater in the heart of the ranch. This is an increasingly rare large holding in the highly

sought-after Lander area (only four miles away). $3,400,000.

3—X RanchWyoming v Fremont County v Lander

Baggs WY, Laramie WYRanch Brokers™-Wyoming/Colorado

Box 1130Laramie, WY 82073

307 [email protected]

TGrace Creek RanchColorado v Larimer Co. v Jelm/GlendeveyThis ranch is tucked along Grace Creek in

Colorado, just south of the Wyoming border.

Outside Jelm and Glendevey, it is not far from

Laramie, Wyoming. These 1,962± acres have

USFS and BLM grazing permits and a 150-

head cattle operation with owner’s home and

cattle-handling facilities. The property offers

great creek fishing, easy access to the Laramie

River, hunting and a variety of wildlife.

$3,500,000.

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AAn outstanding ranch on the North Platte River

outside Saratoga, Wyoming, these 2,777± acres

offer lush meadows and 2,563± acres with

adjudicated water rights. Enjoy gorgeous views

of surrounding mountains and local landmark

Sheep Rock, as well as blue ribbon fishing in

the North Platte River and four miles of the

amazing fishery of Jack Creek. In addition to

creek fishing, two spring-fed fishing ponds

within the ranch boundaries are stocked with

cutbow, brown and rainbow trout. These

spring creeks feeding the ponds could also be

developed for even more fishing. The ranch lies

virtually adjacent to Saratoga with an 8,400-foot

airstrip, yet private with views, good fishing

and hunting. Sheep Rock Ranch borders the

Bird Cloud Ranch, which owns a mile of the Platte River and Sheep Rock itself. The two properties are immediately adjacent and complement one

another well. Bird Cloud Ranch is also for sale and listed with Western United Realty. $12,000,000.

Minor RanchWyomingSweetwater County v Green RiverLocated next to the beautiful Flaming Gorge

Reservoir, Minor Ranch is a secluded property

along the Henry’s Fork River. Consisting of

634± acres, the ranch has a set of modern

headquarters with a newer two-story log

home and a guest cabin. An older ranch home

sits on the property, as well as outbuildings

and horse facilities. New ownership could

run a small herd of cattle. The area is ripe with

abundant wildlife such as bald eagles and deer, and the nearby reservoir provides fantastic

fishing. This is a gorgeous, remote location outside Green River and a few minutes from

Manila, Utah. $1,350,000.

Baggs WY, Laramie WYRanch Brokers™-Wyoming/Colorado

Box 1130Laramie, WY 82073

307 [email protected]

BBird Cloud Ranch lies in the North Platte River

Valley of southern Wyoming. The Platte River,

noted for its excellent fishing, comes out of

Colorado, running north into Wyoming. This

gorgeous 640±-acre property lies just over five

miles outside Saratoga. This peaceful retreat has

lovely views and an exquisite home designed

by architect Harry Teague. The ranch is home

to deer and antelope, as well as bald and

golden eagles. Bird Cloud Ranch borders the

Sheep Rock Ranch, which is a larger property

with two miles of the North Platte River and

four miles of Jack Creek, both on the meander.

The two properties are immediately adjacent

and complement one another well. Sheep Rock

Ranch is also for sale and listed with Western

United Realty. $3,700,000.

Bird Cloud RanchWyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga

Sheep Rock RanchWyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga

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are just several features of this one-of-a-kind

opportunity. Surrounded on all sides by

national forest, these 42.9 acres enjoy access

off private Preserve Lane through the Preserve

Subdivision. Barn-style architecture and

timber-frame construction provide a rustic

feel, while expansive glass captures stunning views of Wilson Peak and Sunshine Mountain including copious amounts of southern light. The

property affords multiple options from the perfect intimate getaway as a main residence or use as a larger-than-average guest home while you

construct a dream main residence. Experience one of the region’s finest offerings. $6,750,000.

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Telluride Specie MesaPrivacy and seclusion are just two attributes of

this impeccable equestrian compound set in

the aspens at Telluride Specie Mesa. The four-

bedroom main residence boasts an elegant

interior splashed with abundant light, bringing

the outdoors in and providing an ideal sense of

balance. The main residence and one-bedroom

guesthouse are part of 7,753 square feet of total

improvements. Six separate structures, perfectly

positioned, allow for a variety of recreational

pursuits. Enjoy workouts in the exercise

room, tending your garden in the greenhouse

and saddling the horses in the idyllic barn to

explore 104 gorgeous acres. Two additional

lots comprised of 141 acres are available for

$1,500,000 and provide more spectacular

terrain to build additional structures and blaze

new trails. $3,450,000.

Telluride Properties, LLC

Stephen Cieciuch (Chet-chu)237 South Oak Street

P.O. Box 37Telluride, CO 81435

970 369-5322970 708-2338 cell

[email protected]

In the verdant, rolling meadows of Hastings Mesa, approximately 18 miles from Telluride, Indian

Hills Ranch represents a unique opportunity to purchase 422± idyllic acres. Enjoy the utmost

in privacy while viewing the region’s most spectacular peaks. The property is perfectly suited

for aviation buffs with two grass airstrips and a hangar/studio. Southern exposure, two ponds,

a spacious corral and five-stall loafing shed round out this stunning ranch. $4,650,000. Visit

Indian Hills Ranch.TellurideAreaRealEstate.com

Indian Hills RanchColorado v San Miguel County v Telluride Hastings Mesa

Sundance RanchColorado v San Miguel County v TellurideSundance RanchColorado v San Miguel County v Telluride

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Stephen Cieciuch (Chet-chu)237 South Oak Street

P.O. Box 37Telluride, CO 81435

970 369-5322970 708-2338 cell

[email protected]

Held by one family for generations, this remarkable ranch is one of the finest properties in the

Telluride region to ever come to the market. This 539±-acre property offers everything from

lush open meadows and canyons of aspen and spruce, to a knoll with remarkable 360-degree

views. Graced by the largest private pond on Wilson Mesa, the ranch attracts huge herds of

elk and waterfowl. Only 16.5 miles from Telluride with year-round access, power plus ditch

shares, Elk Creek Meadows offers the peace and serenity of which you have always dreamed.

$16,170,000. Visit ElkCreekMeadows.TellurideAreaRealEstate.com.

Elk Creek MeadowsColorado v San Miguel County v Telluride Wilson Mesa

Unlike any other ranch in Colorado, the secluded 2,000±-acre Powder Basin Ranch offers a private

ski area that boasts more than 30 high-elevation ski runs and enjoys boundless terrain ranging

from groomed runs to expert trails, steep chutes, open bowls and vast glades—all accessible

by a luxury heated Snowcat. The ranch offers exclusive road access to thousands of acres of

public lands and boasts natural features and views worthy of a national park with mountain

meadows, commanding cliffs and free-standing rock spires. A network of extensive trails provides

four seasons of recreation from alpine and Nordic skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing to

horseback riding, climbing and mountain biking. The forest, a healthy mix of mature aspen,

spruce, pine and fir, offers world-class hunting. There are several fishing ponds and a 20-acre

lake stocked with full-bodied rainbow and cutthroat trout. Powder Basin Ranch is simply an

unparalleled opportunity. $19,000,000. Visit PowderBasinRanch.TellurideAreaRealEstate.com.

Powder Basin RanchColorado v Gunnison County v Telluride/Crested Butte

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south and over a million acres of the White River National Forest to the west, wildlife abounds. Elk, deer, bear and turkey are plentiful. A two-bedroom

log cabin currently stands on the ranch, yet numerous possibilities exist, as electricity and phone lines are already buried in the road through the

ranch. With Vail and Beaver Creek roughly an hour away via state and county-maintained roads, this ranch offers convenient access, unsurpassed

views, privacy and tranquility year round. If desired, additional acreage is available to create a total ranch of roughly 900± acres. $4,500,000.

Looking across the alpine pastures of the South Hunt Creek Ranch, one is instantly struck by its

unparalleled tranquility and privacy. Mt. Werner and the Zirkel Wilderness rise in the distance to

the north, while the Routt National Forest virtually surrounds the ranch, with over a million acres

of the Flattops Wilderness to the west. The ranch encompasses 320± acres of alpine meadows, pine

and aspen groves. The four-bedroom home was completely rebuilt in 2009 with comfortable new

finishes of granite and wood and a wonderful deck overlooking the pasture and beaver ponds of

South Hunt Creek. the ranch is easily accessible year-round via county and state-maintained roads

and only minutes from Yampa. Both Steamboat and Vail are well within reach, and commercial air

service is available at both the Hayden and Eagle airports. $2,950,000.

The Mills RanchColorado v Garfield County v Sweetwater

The 372±-acre Mills Ranch encompasses a

variety of open, irrigated pastures with long

views to the surrounding mountains and

Flattops Wilderness, as well as dense forests of

old-growth aspen and spruce. Combined with

the gently undulating terrain, the tree cover

creates a number of private, secluded places

within the ranch, making it a haven for the

deer, elk, bear and wild turkey that circulate

through the region. They also frequent the

large pond in the heart of the ranch. The

homestead is a custom, 3,200±-square-foot,

four-bedroom, four- and one-half-bath log

home offering all the conveniences one would

expect. There is a wraparound deck with long,

expansive views and a two-bay equipment barn

and corral adjacent to the house. Roughly 30

minutes from the Eagle airport and about an

hour from Beaver Creek and Vail, the ranch is

easily accessed year-round via state and county-

maintained roads.

Dick Kesler Eagle Office, Eagle, CO

877 328-2550

David CampbellBridge Street Office, Vail, CO

970 479-2018www.slifer.net

South Hunt Creek RanchColorado v Routt County v YampaSouth Hunt Creek RanchColorado v Routt County v Yampa

The Windance RanchColorado v Garfield County v Sweetwater

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970 [email protected]

www.EdSwinford.com

This gorgeous, personal 38-acre ranch belongs

to a top local builder. Take in the huge views of

the Sawatch Range and surrounding area. Enjoy

lush irrigated pastures, stables, equestrian

facilities and wonderful privacy, yet it is only 30

minutes to Beaver Creek. The 3,924 square-foot

home has a heated, unfinished, 890±-square-

foot basement. $3,495,000.

Yarmony Creek Ranch191 AcresColorado v Eagle County v McCoyYarmony Creek Ranch is an equestrian’s

dream ranch with a newly remodeled

7,200+-square-foot home, top-of-the-line

stables, a riding arena, irrigated pastures,

mountain views and privacy. Just 35 minutes

from Edwards, Yarmony Creek Ranch features

190+ acres that include a portion of Colorado

River frontage. $10,900,000.

Yarmony Creek Lodge134 Acres

Colorado v Eagle County v McCoyYarmony Creek Lodge, a truly unique

Western-style lodge, has five bedrooms, five

baths and 4,008 square feet on more than 134

acres. The lodge was built in 2004 from the

original structure built in 1889! Enjoy Castle

Peak and Gore Range views. Descriptions

nor photos adequately capture this property

or spectacular setting. The lodge lies just 45

minutes from Vail/Beaver Creek. Call broker

for full details. $4,100,000.

Highland Meadow Estates37.52 Acres

Colorado v Eagle County v Eagle

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Colorado v Montrose County v MontroseOverlooking the city lights of Montrose,

this ranch features 126+ acres of beautiful

irrigated cropland and rolling hillside, as well

as huge views of the San Juan and Cimarron

Mountains. The property borders the city

limits and the Jack Nicklaus-designed Bridges

Golf Course. Ample irrigation water rights

and paved road access make this a fantastic

development opportunity or gentleman’s

ranch. $2,400,000.

AA majestic parcel of 182 acres just nine miles south

of Lake City, Colorado, the Stillmeadow Ranch

is a fisherman’s paradise controlling both sides

of the Lake Fork of the Gunnison for just under

a mile. With the majority of Hinsdale County

consisting of public lands in high alpine tundra,

this glacial valley provides some of the country’s

most pristine settings. The jewel of this property

is the 5,000±-square-foot Norwegian log home

overlooking 70 acres of lush, irrigated meadow.

The property also features a 1,960-square-foot

caretaker’s home, 4-acre fishing pond, direct

year-round county road access and stunning

views in all directions. With excellent fly-fishing

and peaceful canoeing in the summer and 150

miles of groomed snowmobile trails for fun in

the winter, it just doesn’t get any better than

this. $8,800,000. Massive price reduction to

$6,995,000. Possible Owner Financing.

Atop Spring Creek Mesa, Horse Mountain Ranch has been owned by the Zahniser family since

the 1880s. This pristine 145-acre ranch/farm combination features 130 high-production irrigated

acres, rolling cottonwood-lined benches and a quaint farmhouse. Game birds, eagles, elk and mule

deer call the ranch home year-round. Enjoy majestic San Juan Mountain views. Minutes from a

commercial airport and just over an hour to the ski slopes at Telluride, the ranch is within 15 miles

of four 18-hole golf courses and minutes to downtown Montrose shopping. Horse Mountain Ranch

has spectacular development potential in one of Montrose’s most desirable locations. $1,695,000.

Stillmeadow RanchColorado v Hinsdale County v Lake City

Horse Mountain RanchColorado v Montrose County v MontroseJoseph C. Burns

Bryan W. WalchleRalph E. Walchle

21263 Hwy 550Montrose, CO 81403

970 249-4300 phone

970 249-1313 faxwww.eagleland.com

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21263 Hwy 550Montrose, CO 81403

970 249-4300 phone

970 249-1313 faxwww.eagleland.com

In the heart of the Alpine Plateau, these 320 pristine acres lie 38 miles from Montrose and 41 miles

from Gunnison. This high alpine parcel is a combination of elevated aspen- and pine-covered building

sites overlooking lush, open meadows. Features include fantastic views of the West Elk and Ragged

Mountains, national forest on three sides, a beautiful clear pond, direct seasonal county road access

and underground electricity. The ranch is priced at recent 2009 comparable sales! $960,000.

Disappointment Valley RanchColorado v San Miguel County v NuclaThis approximately 28,700-acre ranch

consists of 3,732 acres of deeded, land plus

adjacent BLM and State of Colorado grazing

leases. Owned by the Hughes family for

three generations, the ranch has been used

in conjunction with the North Mountain

Ranch for late fall and winter grazing of

cattle. Vegetation is principally sage, small

meadows and some pinion pine, with willows

and cottonwoods along the creeks. The ranch

features a historic two-story log home, metal

shop, irrigated fields with priority water,

year-round county road accessibility and

exceptional mule deer hunting. Commercial

services and a public airport are available in

the town of Nucla, less than 45 minutes from

the ranch. $1,915,850.

Owned by the Hughes family for 80 years, this

4,853-acre ranch is the epitome of Colorado cattle

ranches with recreation amenities galore. Only

an hour’s drive from the world-class Telluride Ski

Area, the ranch features some of the best elk and

mule deer hunting in western Colorado. Enjoy

superb trout fishing at Miramonte Reservoir and

fly-fishing in the San Miguel River, all less than

a 30-minute drive from the ranch. Rugged, yet

accessible, hills and valleys are covered with a

mixture of aspen, gambel oak, spruce, sage and

grass-filled meadows. Mountain views lie in all

directions with 12,000 to 14,000-foot Rocky

Mountain peaks only a few short miles distant.

A rustic cabin serves both as a cow camp and for

the hunting lodge. Springs and ponds supply

an abundant source of water for livestock and

wildlife. Daily commercial air service is minutes

away at Telluride. $12,527,350.

Arrowhead Alpine RanchColorado v Gunnison County v Cimarron

North Mountain RanchColorado v San Miguel County v Norwood

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Fred BakerP.O. Box 1039 • Sonoita, AZ 85637

520 [email protected]

www.headquarterswest.com

BBeautiful Vaughn Canyon Ranch is 7.25 miles southeast of Sonoita, Arizona at an elevation of

5,000 feet. Its 320 acres of prime southeastern Arizona grazing land have remained intact since it

was homesteaded. Made up of gently rolling grassland traversed by Vaughn Canyon, a seasonal

riparian area, it borders the Coronado National Forest for a distance of one-half mile. The ranch

is close to the Sonoita-Elgin area vineyards and wineries, Patagonia Lake State Park, the Nature

Conservancy’s Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Sanctuary for birds and other wildlife, the historic ghost

towns of the Patagonia area and the communities of Sonoita, Canelo, Elgin and Patagonia,

Arizona. Improvements include a new combination living quarters/barn, the old Wood Ranch

house, the original garage/shop, a new steel arena and 60-foot round pen and new smooth-wire

interior pasture division fencing. A versatile piece of property, it could be held as an investment,

used as a personal residence, further developed as a horse ranch or it could be subdivided and

developed. $2,850,000. Call: Fred Baker 520 455-5834 (office) or 520 603-3040 (cell).

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Lone Mountain Ranch lies 68 air miles southeast of Tucson, Arizona. More than 54,000 acres in

size, the ranch stretches from an elevation of 4,800 feet near the floor of the spectacular San Rafael

Valley to 9,300 feet in the Huachuca Mountains. Its 2,252 private acres offer magnificent views of

Mexico and surrounding Arizona mountain ranges. Riparian areas support vegetation that includes

ash, cottonwood, sycamore and black walnut trees. The historic 6,632-square-foot ranch house has

massively thick adobe walls, 360-degree views and amazing interior features. The headquarters

includes three houses, a barn, shop, corrals and other outbuildings. The ranch includes a 52,159-

acre USFS grazing permit for 950 head of cattle year-long. LMR is “off the grid,” but has telephone

service. $5,500,000 including cattle. Call: Fred Baker 520 455-5834 (office) or 520 603-3040 (cell).

Fred BakerP.O. Box 1039 • Sonoita, AZ 85637

520 [email protected]

www.headquarterswest.com

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Private Fly-Fishing and Waterfowl HavenCalifornia v Shasta County v Fall River Mills

FFor the outdoorsman who seeks the ultimate California fly-fishing and waterfowl retreat, look no further than the Soldier Mountain Ranch in Fall River

Mills. Hidden along the banks of the upper Fall River, this 120-acre ranch has a coveted mile of frontage on one of California’s most famous spring-fed

trout rivers: the Fall River. In addition to its nationally renowned waters, this ranch offers an array of waterfowl and upland bird hunting on restored

wetlands and grasslands designed by the California Waterfowl Association. Rainbow trout, mallard, wood duck, geese, quail, dove and deer were

successfully and responsibly harvested from this ranch. In an area known for pristine wilderness, pure waters and privacy, this riverfront ranch is a rare

opportunity. Steelhead Capital has never seen a property that matches this caliber of fly-fishing and bird hunting on a single California riverfront ranch.

The ranch has close proximity to Pit River, Hat Creek, Upper McCloud, Upper and Lower Sac and Burney Falls, as well as functional 4,000-square-foot

home with views of Mount Shasta and Soldier Mountain. Soldier Mountain Ranch is truly a unique property offered for $2,950,000.

SMatthew McLeod

456 Montgomery Street, Suite 200San Francisco, CA 94104

415 398-2271matt@steelheadinvestments.comwww.steelheadinvestments.com

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Ultimate Ranching and Upland Hunting DestinationCalifornia v Yolo County v Zamora

SSet in a peaceful valley in the Dunnigan Hills, the 283±-acre Oat Valley Ranch offers the ultimate

ranching and upland hunting destination. Just over an hour northeast of the San Francisco

Bay area, the ranch is utilized for almond production, seasonal cattle grazing and recreational

hunting of the riparian areas and spectacular undulating native grass hillsides. Extensive

and modern improvements include an environmentally friendly and energy-efficient main

residence, a guest home used as a business office, a shop with separate caretaker’s quarters

and a hay barn (60' by 64') with 12' overhangs and a horse stall with paddock area. Enjoy

endless equestrian opportunities or a small commercial cattle business with corrals, modern

gates and handling equipment. Bordered by the 1,300-acre RH Phillips vineyard and other

large, private ranch holdings, this property offers the ultimate in privacy and seclusion. Oat

Valley Ranch is the perfect opportunity for a gentleman rancher looking for a true “plug and

play” operation or for the more discriminating buyer looking to create a personalized ranching

or hunting environment. With multiple buildable parcels unencumbered by conservation

easements, the investment value is outstanding and the recreational potential immeasurable.

This ranch estate is an income-producing, 1031 Exchange opportunity with olive orchard and

vineyard potential. Offered for $3,175,000. Additional neighboring land is available for lease

to expand hunting and grazing.

Matthew McLeod456 Montgomery Street, Suite 200

San Francisco, CA 94104

415 398-2271matt@steelheadinvestments.comwww.steelheadinvestments.com

Ultimate Ranching and Upland Hunting DestinationCalifornia v Yolo County v Zamora

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800 819-9920Bozeman, Montana

866 999-7342www.bateslandco.com

The Springhill Ranch is five miles east of Walling Reef, a notable land form in the Rocky Mountain

Front Range. This majestic panorama of rugged limestone peaks, sheer walls, protruding reefs

and deeply cut canyons provides one of North America’s most spectacular viewscapes. This 4,190-

acre block of deeded land operates as a working cattle ranch running about 250 animal units year

round. The ranch controls solid water rights out of Sheep Creek, which meanders through for

about two miles and affords good willow cover for wildlife and ample opportunity for intimate

small stream fishing. Dupuyer Creek runs along the far southern boundary for about a quarter-

mile, also providing additional wildlife and trout habitat. The improvements are modest but well

kept. Available for the first time in over 35 years, Springhill Ranch possesses great potential

for a conservation easement should this concept appeal to the next owner. Offered at under

$950 per deeded acre, this beautiful place is a must see for conservation-minded buyers or those

desiring to enter the cattle business on a smaller scale while owning an enjoyable long-term land

investment. $3,850,000 Cash. Please Call Michael Swan at 866 999-7342 or 406 570-4897.

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This wonderful block of land encompasses

about 5,340 acres of northern Utah’s most

beautiful mountain land, only a 40-minute

drive from Salt Lake City. Excellent numbers

of big game and wildlife are harbored in large

stands of quaking aspen, spruce and alpine

fir. Crandall Creek Ranch borders Rockport

Lake State Park and is very close to the Weber

River’s wonderful trout fishery. Water rights

are in place for 74 acre-feet of water. Zoning

allows 49 homesites—because of its natural

beauty and development value, the ranch

has excellent potential for a conservation

easement. No finer opportunity remains to own

a more attractive and significant holding so close to Park City’s amenities. This ranch possesses every element for a genuine legacy investment.

Offering Price Reduced 33% from $12,250,000 to $8,200,000 Cash. Please Call Patrick Bates at 800 819-9920 or 801 560-4259.

Crandall Creek RanchUtah v Summit County v Oakley

Crandall Creek RanchUtah v Summit County v Oakley

Diamond T RanchIdaho v Bannock County v Downey

This highly productive ranch will comfortably

carry 1,200 animal units year-round.

Comprised of 1,185 acres under irrigation,

830 acres of dry farmland, 2,560 acres of

improved rangeland, 1,740 acres of native

range and two excellent summer grazing

permits (900 pairs for 4.5 months), this

ranch is complemented by some of the best

modern cattle-handling facilities found on

any commercial cattle ranch in the Rocky

Mountain West today, along with plenty of

grain storage. In addition to shipping 630 to

700-pound calves every Fall, the Diamond

T harvests 100,000± bushels of wheat and

barley and sells 1,500± tons of good-quality

alfalfa hay annually. $7,113,450 Cash.

Please Call Sam Sanders or Patrick Bates at

800 819-9920.

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even singular—cattle ranches offered in the

United States today. Encompassing 290,100

deeded acres, it probably represents the only

opportunity to purchase nearly 300,000 acres

of North America land in one stroke for the

balance of this century. The Bell is part of a

656,000-acre 1824 Mexican land grant, and

was purchased by William N. Lane—a vigorous

Chicago businessman—between 1974 and 1978.

This remarkable holding is the largest working

cattle ranch available in the United States today

and offers great privacy and the unbridled operational freedom and personal enjoyment found only within an empire encompassing 453 square miles of

deeded land. The Bell possesses strong resources for successful entrance or expansion in the cattle business, including 290,100 blocked-up deeded acres

(no federal or state land); 14 to 15 inches annual precipitation and elevation from 4,300 to 5,600 feet; a broad spectrum of strong grasses provide year-

round forage; 116 wells and windmills plus 90 miles of pipeline and 206 stock tanks; superb cattle-handling facilities at 14 locations and good fencing;

a carrying capacity for 5,000 animal units (calf weights at 500 pounds); six cow camps, each with good homes; headquarters listed on National Register

of Historic Places in 1974; 10,000-square-foot hacienda with eight bedrooms and classic estancia architecture; a 8,000-foot maintained dirt airfield with

hangar and fuel storage; 18 miles of Conchas Lake frontage with a comfortable 2,800-square-foot guesthouse; trophy antelope and turkey hunting; and

a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, Barbary sheep, black bear, cougar, quail, dove and some elk. The Bell is a first-rate cattle ranch and world-class

investment offering its next owner a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to engage in one of America’s important industries. It also represents an amazing

opportunity for immediate, successful expansion by existing large beef producers. A large part of the bargain will be enjoyment of a wonderful authentic

western lifestyle along with escape from the pressures of success into an inspiring private world of timeless natural grandeur. Because of The Bell’s

extraordinary historical values and unsullied landscapes, consideration of conservation easements will hold appeal for some. Previously, The Bell was

offered at $440 per acre. Recognizing current global economic conditions, it has been discounted 35% to $286 an acre – $83,000,000 – including

all seller-owned mineral rights. Buyers’ brokers are welcome to enquire.

The Bell RanchNew Mexico v San Miguel County v Tucumcari

The Bell RanchNew Mexico v San Miguel County v Tucumcari

C. Patrick Bateswww.thebellranch.com

Salt Lake City, Utah

800 [email protected]

Bates • Sanders • SwanLand Company

SOLDand offers great privacy and the unbridled operational freedom and personal enjoyment found only within an empire encompassing 453 square miles of

SOLDand offers great privacy and the unbridled operational freedom and personal enjoyment found only within an empire encompassing 453 square miles of

deeded land. The Bell possesses strong resources for successful entrance or expansion in the cattle business, including 290,100 blocked-up deeded acres

SOLDdeeded land. The Bell possesses strong resources for successful entrance or expansion in the cattle business, including 290,100 blocked-up deeded acres

(no federal or state land); 14 to 15 inches annual precipitation and elevation from 4,300 to 5,600 feet; a broad spectrum of strong grasses provide year-

SOLD(no federal or state land); 14 to 15 inches annual precipitation and elevation from 4,300 to 5,600 feet; a broad spectrum of strong grasses provide year-

round forage; 116 wells and windmills plus 90 miles of pipeline and 206 stock tanks; superb cattle-handling facilities at 14 locations and good fencing;

SOLDround forage; 116 wells and windmills plus 90 miles of pipeline and 206 stock tanks; superb cattle-handling facilities at 14 locations and good fencing;

a carrying capacity for 5,000 animal units (calf weights at 500 pounds); six cow camps, each with good homes; headquarters listed on National Register

SOLDa carrying capacity for 5,000 animal units (calf weights at 500 pounds); six cow camps, each with good homes; headquarters listed on National Register

of Historic Places in 1974; 10,000-square-foot hacienda with eight bedrooms and classic estancia architecture; a 8,000-foot maintained dirt airfield with

SOLDof Historic Places in 1974; 10,000-square-foot hacienda with eight bedrooms and classic estancia architecture; a 8,000-foot maintained dirt airfield with

hangar and fuel storage; 18 miles of Conchas Lake frontage with a comfortable 2,800-square-foot guesthouse; trophy antelope and turkey hunting; and SOLD

hangar and fuel storage; 18 miles of Conchas Lake frontage with a comfortable 2,800-square-foot guesthouse; trophy antelope and turkey hunting; and

a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, Barbary sheep, black bear, cougar, quail, dove and some elk. The Bell is a first-rate cattle ranch and world-class SOLD

a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, Barbary sheep, black bear, cougar, quail, dove and some elk. The Bell is a first-rate cattle ranch and world-class

investment offering its next owner a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to engage in one of America’s important industries. It also represents an amazing SOLD

investment offering its next owner a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to engage in one of America’s important industries. It also represents an amazing

opportunity for immediate, successful expansion by existing large beef producers. A large part of the bargain will be enjoyment of a wonderful authentic SOLD

opportunity for immediate, successful expansion by existing large beef producers. A large part of the bargain will be enjoyment of a wonderful authentic

western lifestyle along with escape from the pressures of success into an inspiring private world of timeless natural grandeur. Because of The Bell’s SOLD

western lifestyle along with escape from the pressures of success into an inspiring private world of timeless natural grandeur. Because of The Bell’s

extraordinary historical values and unsullied landscapes, consideration of conservation easements will hold appeal for some. SOLD

extraordinary historical values and unsullied landscapes, consideration of conservation easements will hold appeal for some. SOLD

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internationally renowned for its great abundance

and diversity of birdlife. At 4,100 feet in elevation,

the ranch gets sun 275 days a year; high

temperature in the summer is in the 70s with

winter lows in the 10s at night. Winter might

see six inches of snow lingering for a week and

brilliant sunshine fills most of the days, making

this location ideal for harnessing solar power.

Lava Beds National Monument, Klamath River, Miller Lake are destinations close to Indian Tom

Lake. The local town is Dorris/Macdoel with a small airport, and Klamath Falls, Oregon has a larger

one. Parcel A: 58 acres with well and septic site for $159,000; Parcel B: 24.97 acres for $79,000; Parcel

C: 24.81 acres with septic sites for $79,000. Seller financing to qualified buyer.

This hilltop rancher has spectacular views of

the Tassajara Valley and consists of 23+ fenced

and cross-fenced acres. A high-producing water

well and a catch pond add to the value. The

property has numerous beautiful oaks; some

could possibly be 100 years old. The main horse

barn is a breezeway barn with five foaling/

stallion stalls, a tack room and storage. The

overhead hay/storage loft completes the horse

barn. An additional storage/office/barn has air

conditioning. The single-story rancher home

with panoramic views has four large bedrooms,

two and a half baths and a master suite with large

mirrored closets and a dressing area. There is a

formal dining room, living room and family room

off the eat-in kitchen. The kitchen offers all the

amenities for the cook. Glass sliding doors lead

out to a pool area, covered patio and barbecue—

great for entertaining. This property may have

subdivision potential in the future. This subdivision was started by Brent Dickens in 2002 and consists of six lots. This six-lot subdivision

has been approved. Lot 4 has a four-bedroom, four-bath home (presently rented) with great views.

Lot 6 has a studio garage with plans to remodel into a residential home. The other four lots are ready

to build; there are some conditions and improvements that require completion. The tragic passing of

Brent Dickens has his estate selling off the complete project, and just waiting for that investor/builder

to build out. This is a great opportunity for a buyer in today’s market. We have all the conditions,

maps and information for a buyer to review. A visit to the property shows one the endless possibilities

for this project. One could live in the residence on Lot 4, build out the other four lots and remodel

the studio/garage. This project has unlimited potential for the investor/builder.

Alain Pinel RealtorsJerry R. Vaughn

601 Sycamore Valley Rd. WestDanville, CA

925 200-3030 cell

925 791-2545 [email protected]

Rossovich RanchCalifornia v Contra Costa Co. v Danville

Lakefront LotsCalifornia v Siskiyou County v Dorris

At the end of a country lane, this dramatic home

boasts exceptional architecture and construction,

handcrafted detailing and breathtaking views.

Nestled on over an acre in the hills of the desirable

Los Ranchitos neighborhood, this custom home

benefits from the sense of remoteness and privacy,

although less than five minutes from popular

outdoor recreational areas and trails, Highway

101, shopping and restaurants. This unique,

contemporary home features an open floor plan

with a spacious living area, stunning kitchen, a

four-plus-car garage and a custom pool. There are dramatic angles and glass throughout, concrete floors with radiant heating, raised ceilings and spectacular

views from almost every room. This beautiful home is truly a masterpiece of design and architecture. Call for a private showing. Price upon request.

Six-Lot SubdivisionCalifornia v Marin County v San Rafael

Six-Lot SubdivisionCalifornia v Marin County v San Rafael

Brent Dickens Custom HomeCalifornia v Marin County v San RafaelBrent Dickens Custom HomeCalifornia v Marin County v San Rafael

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equestrian estate. The main home has four

bedrooms and three baths, elegant living room

with fireplace, formal dining room with French doors leading out to the flower gardens and a gourmet kitchen with granite counters and Sub-Zero

refrigerator. Lots of windows add light to the eating and cooking area overlooking the extensive kitchen flower garden. A waterfall, pond, outdoor

kitchen patio area and fire pit make for great entertaining. Graveled walking paths throughout the property lead to the two-bedroom guesthouse

with living room. The estate has a detached exercise room with a temperature-controlled wine room. Indoor and outdoor dog kennels are great for

the dog breeder. Numerous fruit and olive trees and raised garden beds with greenhouse are included. The stable area has four-plus box stalls with

matted rubber sides and matted paddock areas for each stall, as well as a grooming area and laundry area. There is a tack room and covered storage

for equipment and hay storage barn. The large dressage-sized arena has skylights and night lighting with sand footing. All jumps are included with the

facility, plus additional tractors and equipment make this a turn-key operation. The estate is completely fenced with three large outdoor paddocks,

complete with galloping bridle path for exercising horses. This must-see estate has too many amenities and features to list.

Yates Ranch is a collection of six of Northern California’s finest working ranches: a total of 4,770

acres. 402± acres of pasture grazing land, 658± acres of dryland farming and 486± acres of pivot-

irrigated alfalfa total 1,546± acres of farmable land. There are seven wells and five spring-fed, year-

round ponds. Look out over mountain meadows, grazing and timberland. The main residence is

complemented by three additional houses, presently rented. There are two new 1,000-ton hay storage

barns. This is a chance of a lifetime to own a unique ranch that offers history, a country lifestyle, cattle

raising, natural beauty, peaceful living, alfalfa and grain crops and abundant wildlife and waterfowl.

Seller financing to qualified buyer.

Alain Pinel RealtorsJerry R. Vaughn

601 Sycamore Valley Rd. WestDanville, CA

925 200-3030 cell

925 791-2545 [email protected]

Income-Producing Alfalfa RanchCalifornia v Siskiyou County v Dorris

Income-Producing Equestrian CenterCalifornia v Alameda County v Oakland

A turn-key equestrian facility, Redwood Ranch

Stables (formerly known as the Oakland Riding

Academy) has been a fixture in the lives of

generations of enthusiasts who have come to

learn and polish their equestrian skills. Just

over the ridge from Oakland and minutes from

Piedmont via Highway 13, the property sits on

approximately 2.91 acres in a lovely wooded

setting on the edge of Redwood Regional Park.

There are 61 stalls for horses, along with five tack

rooms and three wash racks. The main residence,

located on the upper level of the main barn, has

been painstakingly transformed into luxury

space, expansive and full of light. The grand

room on the east end features faux marble pillars,

an elegant bar and a broad deck access to French

doors. Gracious private living quarters occupy

the rest of the building’s upper level. There are

three additional residences on the property, along

with covered hay storage and storage for the stall

bedding and other miscellaneous equipment.

The additional residences are presently used for

employee housing; some in the past have rented

out. The facility offers miles of riding trails in the

Redwood Regional Park right out the back door.

This has been a successful boarding and training

facility for the past 29 years.

Gated Equestrian EstateCalifornia v Contra Costa County v Danville

Gated Equestrian EstateCalifornia v Contra Costa County v Danville

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1031 Pine Street • Paso Robles, CA 93446

805 238-7110 office

805 238-1324 [email protected]

www.clarkcompany.com

Following nearly 50 years of ownership by one

family, Deer Valley Ranch is now available.

North of Paso Robles—the heart of the Central

Coast Wine Region—Deer Valley is the only

ranch of such considerable size on the Central Coast market today. The ranch comprises 10,884.41± contiguous acres of scenic hillsides, open

meadows and oak woodlands. In addition to endless recreational advantages and abundant wildlife, this expansive property offers picturesque

views of canyons, ridges and sweeping valleys among seasonal riparian corridors, creeks and springs. This working cattle ranch affords the buyer

a true turn-key opportunity with multiple homes, barns, agricultural buildings, corrals, paved airstrip, hangar and farm equipment. Preservation

of this exceptional ranch will be sustained through an agricultural conservation easement, which will be placed on the ranch at close of escrow.

$9,800,000. **BMT Ranch and Deer Valley Ranch adjoin on Deer Valley’s southern border and are complementary of each other.**

Hidden in the astounding Irish Hills, the spectacular 1,915±-acre Stanuseich and Serrano Ranches

boast views of the Pacific Ocean, Morro Bay and the Los Osos Valley. The majestic rolling hills,

studded with oak trees, provide exceptional grazing land. Presenting stunning building sites with

uncompromised views, this unique offering is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for ranching or potential

development of 21 certificated parcels. Stanuseich Ranch: $3,750,000; Rancho Serrano: $6,275,000.

Deer Valley RanchCalifornia v Monterrey County v San Miguel

Stanuseich Ranch and Rancho SerranoCalifornia v San Luis Obispo County v San Luis Obispo

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1031 Pine Street • Paso Robles, CA 93446

805 238-7110 office

805 238-1324 [email protected]

www.clarkcompany.com

Surrounded by mountains and valleys, BMT Ranch offers an outstanding opportunity to

purchase a working horse and alfalfa ranch with abundant water in California’s Central Coast

Wine Region. Encompassing 891± acres, this historic thoroughbred ranch is complemented by

multiple residences, numerous outbuildings, wells, barns and equestrian facilities, including

a track. The ranch has 150± acres of planted alfalfa, including acreage suitable for potential

irrigation, with the balance dedicated to permanent pasture, grazing land and a homestead.

$6,000,000. **BMT Ranch and Deer Valley Ranch adjoin on Deer Valley’s southern border and

are complementary of each other.**

The picturesque O’Dell Ranch is a cattle

ranch featuring a superior water system,

varied terrain, valley views and a full set

of steel corrals, including a hydraulically

controlled cattle squeeze. There is a ranch

house, support structures and a well-

maintained road system. The 3,286.26± acres

are positioned in both San Luis Obispo and

Monterey Counties, offering magnificent,

panoramic views of the rolling hillsides and

surrounding areas. $6,750,000.

Less than 30 miles from Carmel and

Pebble Beach, Oak Ridge Ranch is a rare,

historic Spanish Land Grant estate in one of

California’s most sought-after communities.

With panoramic views spreading across her

6,375± acres, the ranch represents a classically

beautiful setting with creeks, springs, private

valleys and oak-studded hillsides. Oak Ridge

Ranch runs up to 400 cows, but also offers

potential for a vineyard or corporate retreat.

Extensive improvements include an exquisite

main residence, guest/manager homes,

comprehensive road system and functional

horse facilities. $33,000,000.

BMT RanchCalifornia v Monterey County v San Miguel

O’Dell RanchCalifornia v San Luis Obispo & Monterey Counties v San Miguel

Oak Ridge RanchPhoto by David GubernickCalifornia v Monterey County v Carmel Valley

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303 440-4999 office

303 818-8588 [email protected]

www.LegendaryProperty.com

Fuller

Shadow Creek RanchColorado v Summit County v SilverthorneThis dramatically reduced 70+-acre homesite

lies within one of Colorado’s quintessential

mountain ranches. Live among the pristine

meadows, ridges, streams and ponds of

Shadow Creek Ranch, a shared-interest,

master-planned ranch. The ranch covers 5,800

acres and offers its residents the excitement

and amenities of a ranch lifestyle without the

upkeep and responsibilities. Horseback ride,

hike and fly-fish on more than 22 ponds and

the Blue River, hunt for trophy elk and stay in

one of the fully equipped cabins. Within an

hour from seven Colorado ski resorts and less

than two hours from Denver International

Airport, this breathtaking collection of land,

amenities and location provides the ultimate

setting for a lifetime of memories. Valued at

$2,650,000, but now offered at $1,000,000!

Trophy Basin RanchColorado v Mesa County v Grand JunctionThis 309±-acre western Colorado ranch is a trophy hunter’s mecca. Only once in a rare occasion

can you find a true Boone and Crockett class ranch for sale. Located in Grand Junction, the

Trophy Basin Ranch lies within the confines of a Colorado-managed trophy hunt unit. The

ranch is surrounded by national park, thus protecting the bulls and bucks throughout the

winter season and allowing them to gain mass and weight. As a result, the owners have taken

bull elk over 420 B&C with the average at 394 B&C. Mule deer have been harvested up to 347

B&C with an average 207 B&C. Yet, it is true the photos tell the story.

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1500 28th Street • Boulder, CO 80303

303 440-4999 office

303 818-8588 [email protected]

www.LegendaryProperty.com

Caribou Springs RanchColorado v Boulder County v Boulder

CCaribou Springs Ranch is a legacy working

ranch that has been carefully developed into

an exclusive Western-lifestyle community that

captures the spirit of the past while raising the

standard of luxury living in the Rocky Mountain

region. Its 590 acres comprise pastoral

paradise buffered by miles of meadows set against a dramatic mountain backdrop of Boulder’s legendary Flatirons. The sale includes more than

550 acres, two luxury homes, three deeded and buildable homesites, two caretaker’s homes, professional-grade equestrian barns and extensive

and valuable water rights. The property features 24-hour security at its two handsomely gated entry points. Wide paved roads wind through

the ranch’s natural landscape and lead to a community retreat complete with large outdoor pool, spa, barbecue pavilion and an open fire pit all

nestled amidst towering mature cottonwood trees. In addition, the serenity and authenticity that make Caribou Springs Ranch so irreplaceable is

forever preserved thanks to the ranch’s status

as a Boulder County conservation easement.

Though worlds away from traffic and city

congestion, Caribou Springs Ranch is

conveniently sited within 90 minutes of Denver

International Airport, world-class Colorado ski

resorts and the business hubs of Denver and

Fort Collins. $12,800,000.

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Medford, OR 97504

800 772-7284 • 541 772-0000www.orop.com

This 54-acre agricultural investment property has a scenic setting and prime farmland for a

vineyard, row crops or livestock and hay. Class 1 soils are irrigated out of the Rogue River. Three

existing homes provide flexibility for future replacement building. Older dairy structures could

be rehabilitated for other uses. The property also includes irrigation equipment. Owner carry

with substantial down and an acceptable credit. $765,000.

A long paved drive secures a very private 314-acre ranch with two large modern homes. 54

irrigated acres and half a mile of Little Butte Creek frontage (with a 30 hp pump) provide water

for irrigation by 34 hard set guns. The property has several outbuildings, including stalls, working

pens and hay storage, as well as an outdoor arena for training horses. Enjoy the gorgeous valley

and Mt. McLoughlin views! $2,500,000.

Little Applegate River FrontageOregon v Jackson County v JacksonvilleOffering prime Little Applegate River frontage,

these 250 pristine, remote acres have older free-

irrigation rights for 116 acres and two homes.

The main home is a 1,320-square-foot apartment

in the main barn with 700 square feet of bonus

space downstairs for an office. Remodeled in

2004, the second home (c. 1920) has 1,100

square feet. Numerous outbuildings include a

heated greenhouse (26' by 42') and garden area.

There are 11 stalls, a 50' covered, round pen and

an outdoor arena (100' by 200'). The property was

previously a cattle ranch and is currently used for

a horse breeding operation. $1,200,000.

Equestrian FacilityOregon v Jackson County v Eagle PointA professionally designed, state-of-the-art horse

facility for the serious trainer, breeder and rider,

these 122 acres with 64+ irrigated acres feature

large, covered indoor and outdoor arenas;

paddocks for all shedrow stalls; a heated

tack-up and wash rack barn with kitchen,

bath, laundry and vacuum systems; separate

veterinary facility and foaling stalls; hay barn;

shop/equip hangar; cross-fenced pastures and

two round pens. Enjoy beautiful landscaping,

gardens and fencing. The facility includes

two ranch homes with views and a third view

homesite on dividable acreage. $3,800,000.

Agricultural Investment PropertyOregon v Jackson County v Gold Hill

314 Acres and Two HomesOregon v Jackson County v Eagle Point

314 Acres and Two HomesOregon v Jackson County v Eagle Point

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TThis exquisite property for entertainment, horses or vineyard potential offers 40 acres,

irrigation, a private bass lake and deeded access to the Rogue River. Enjoy the meticulously

landscaped grounds, relax in the spa or sauna, enjoy a round of tennis, play volleyball in the

sand pit or take a swim in the saltwater pool. Set above the shop (50' by 70'), a fully equipped

office has a bathroom and break room. This property also has a horse barn and arena, dog

kennel and fabulous views. $3,800,000.

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Medford, OR 97504

800 772-7284 • 541 772-0000www.orop.com

Mill Mar RanchOregon v Jackson County v Butte Falls

These 267.60 acres feature multiple living

quarters in a very private setting. Tall trees

and meadows surround the historic lodge. A

well-established hydro power system provides

a unique environment. A gravity wheel line

irrigation system irrigates the 240 acres of

meadows. Over 12,000 feet of drain tile ensure

highly productive meadows. This ranch is

available for the first time in 60+ years. There are

two large barns and range rights. $2,700,000.

This property is set up for convenient care! A spacious, single-level home has great views and a

fenced, in-ground pool surrounded by a fantastic setting. The facility has a four-stall barn with runs,

large shop with additional shedrow stalls, round pen and an arena. These 15.28 level acres with 6.5

irrigated acres feature lots of shade trees and pasture with shelters. $749,000.

Oregon Huntingand Fishing ParadiseOregon v Jackson Co. v Central Point

Oregon Huntingand Fishing ParadiseOregon v Jackson Co. v Central Point

Exquisite Property!Oregon v Jackson County v White City

Exquisite Property!Oregon v Jackson County v White City

Everything You Need!Oregon v Jackson County v Eagle PointEverything You Need!Oregon v Jackson County v Eagle Point

This 1,997.85-acre Oregon hunting and fishing

paradise features deer, elk, turkey and quail, as well

as easy access to the world-renowned Rogue River

for salmon and steelhead fishing. Many possible

uses include a private retreat or compound, and

it was previously considered for a destination

resort. Enjoy spectacular views of the Rogue

River, Lower Table Rock and Valley. The ranch is

only minutes from air service and amenities. 789

acres are included under a preservation easement

with the Nature Conservancy. The ranch has

direct access to Highway 234 with Rock Creek

frontage. $3,000,000.

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acres of beautiful meadows, lush pastures, pine

woodlands, ponds, rock bluffs and outcroppings

and over a mile of the West Mancos River. The

ranch includes a 3,577-square-foot custom log

main residence, a 1,000-square-foot log guest

home, insulated and custom-built horse barn

and hay and equipment barns. This meticulously

maintained property has exceptional water

rights, including shares of Jackson Lake, Weber

Lake and adjudicated Mancos River rights. This is

an exceptional property offered at an exceptional

price. Reduced by $550,000. Now $4,950,000.

Lazy H RanchColorado v Montezuma County v Mancos

Lazy H RanchColorado v Montezuma County v Mancos

EEcho Basin Ranch has 465 acres of irrigated meadows, mature woodlands and lush riparian areas. The

6,700-square-foot estate is the quintessential Colorado mountain retreat with magnificent views of the

La Plata Mountains. All amenities are of the highest quality and embody casual elegance at its best.

There are significant water rights, 1.3 miles of Mancos River frontage and a rodeo arena for equestrian

activities. Best of all, it is a recreational paradise with conservation easement potential. $5,950,000.

Echo Basin RanchColorado v Montezuma County v MancosEcho Basin RanchColorado v Montezuma County v Mancos

TThis exceptional 128-acre horse ranch is 20

minutes from historic downtown Durango.

The property has a custom, 2,100-square-

foot, three-bedroom, two-bath log main

residence, a 1,000-square-foot guesthouse and

a picturesque barn with four stalls with runs,

tack/feed rooms, double wash rack, caretaker’s

quarters and large upstairs office and artist’s

studio/game room. The property has a new

arena (150' by 250'), seven irrigated and cross-

fenced pastures and exquisite views of the La

Plata Mountains and Mesa Verde. Reduced

by $400,000. Now $2,250,000. Co-listed with

Diane Purdy with Prudential Triple S Realty.

HD RanchColorado v La Plata County v Durango

HD RanchColorado v La Plata County v Durango

Tom Morse700 Main Avenue • Durango, CO 81301

970 [email protected]

www.RanchAndRecreational.com

An independently owned and operated memberof the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc.

Triple S Realty

This very productive 653-acre ranch raises

purebred Black Angus cattle and produces

high-quality hay. The owner’s objective is to

maintain a herd of 100 cattle and produce

25,000 bales of hay a year. The ranch has

exceptional water rights, one and a half miles of

the Mancos River, bordered by BLM lands, with

multiple homes and outbuildings to support

the operations. It is also a recreational paradise

with great hunting and fishing. Reduced by

$475,000. Now $3,900,000.

Perry Cougar Run RanchColorado v Montezuma County v Mancos

Perry Cougar Run RanchColorado v Montezuma County v Mancos

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970 [email protected]

www.RanchAndRecreational.com

An independently owned and operated memberof the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc.

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recreational property in the heart of the northern

New Mexico Rockies with easy, year-round access.

There is a beautiful, custom, 3,000+-square-foot,

log main residence, 2,000-square-foot guest

home, 950-square-foot historic stone house

and a 600-square-foot hunter’s cabin. Other

amenities include a custom, 4,000-square-

foot, six-stall barn/stable with workshop,

1,100-square-foot apartment for a guest/

caretaker, three loafing sheds and a 4,000-square-

foot equipment/toy storage garage. The ranch

is a recreational paradise with opportunities

for hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking

and various winter sports. $10,250,000.

Call Michael Thunder, 970 769-1022.

Rarely does a ranch of this historical significance, productivity, recreational value and diversity

become available, particularly in the gorgeous Yellowstone Valley. Engwis Ranch is now for sale

by the owner, and we have been chosen to support the owner in finding a legacy buyer who will

protect and preserve the ranch in its entirety and nurture its special attributes for generations

to come. The ranch includes 5,500 acres, three and a half miles of the Yellowstone River, a

9,500-square-foot main residence, indoor riding arena with guesthouse and several exceptional

building sites along the river. This is an exceptional property and one that richly deserves the

label: Legacy Property. Owner Representation. $17,500,000.

Red Rabbit RanchNew Mexico v Rio Arriba County v Tierra AmarillaRed Rabbit RanchNew Mexico v Rio Arriba County v Tierra Amarilla

This beautiful 400-acre ranch and game preserve lies in the majestic La Plata Canyon just 15

minutes from Durango, Colorado’s historic downtown area. The ranch headquarters is an

exquisitely crafted, new 12,700+-square-foot, round log home with dramatic views of the La Plata

Mountains. There is a half mile of running water, 100 acres of irrigated hay meadows and 300 acres

of high-fenced game preserve—home to trophy elk and other game. The ranch would be perfect as

a family or corporate retreat and is a great candidate for a conservation easement. $4,550,000.

Engwis RanchMontana v Sweet Grass County v Big Timber

This 25 or 42-acre equestrian estate lies in the

lush Animas Valley. It includes a 4,000-square-

foot main home, guesthouse, caretaker’s house,

100-year-old historic barn with hay loft and

tractor bay, horse arena, multiple pastures and

a maintenance shop with equipment storage.

This beautiful estate offers unmatched elegance,

privacy and ease of care in the Animas Valley

just a few miles north of Durango. $2,495,000

(25 acres) or $3,345,000 (42 acres). Co-listed

with Russ Smith – Prudential Triple S Realty.

Valley Ranch EstateColorado v La Plata County v Durango

Avery RanchColorado v La Plata County v DurangoAvery RanchColorado v La Plata County v Durango

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TThis classic 714±-acre foothill ranch with rolling

hills, wildflower-filled meadows and specimen

oak and pine forests is nestled in the Sierra

Nevada Foothills between San Francisco and

Lake Tahoe. Water is plentiful with a 24-acre-foot

reservoir, a few seasonal stock ponds, numerous

ground water springs and a babbling creek with

cascading waterfalls. Within the Fiddletown

Viticulture Area and near Shenandoah Valley,

this area is well known for its vineyards and

wineries. Drastically reduced to $4,284,000.

Rocky Springs RanchCalifornia v Tehama Co. v Mt. Lassen FoothillsRocky Springs Ranch is a true sportsman’s

paradise with nearly 3,000 acres of rolling

meadows and blue oak woodlands—home to

one of the largest migratory deer herds in the

state, as well as prime habitat for dove, quail

and wild turkey. To complete the well-rounded

sportsman’s experience, add frontage to more

than two and a half miles of the South Fork of

Battle Creek, a productive trout fishery. All of

this is in view of snowcapped Mount Lassen,

only 45 minutes east of I-5 and the ranching/

farming community of Red Bluff in Northern

California. Priced at $4,495,000.

Terry HundemerRanches, Lakes, Rivers/Broker

530 265-5774530 913-8095

[email protected]

The ChickeringCompany

Nearly three square miles that includes 1,832± acres of pine and fir forests, lush mountain

meadows and a private alpine lake, the Jones Valley Preserve is within a few minutes of Donner

Summit, Truckee and Lake Tahoe. Ideal for a private family recreational retreat featuring many

building sites with endless views to the surrounding Sierras, the preserve has national forest on

three sides. This massive expanse of Sierra timberland is a recreationalist wonderland with miles

of trails and roads for hiking, biking, horseback riding or recreational vehicles. $2,900,000.

Jones Valley PreserveCalifornia v Nevada County v Donner Summit

Sierra Foothill RanchCalifornia v Amador County v Fiddletown

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short drive of the San Francisco Bay Area,

the 10-guest-room Oasis Springs Lodge

overlooks a private, crystal-clear trophy-trout

stream on the lower flanks of Mount Lassen.

The Lodge property encompasses over 1,100

acres of rangeland and meadows interspersed

with blue oak woodlands and punctuated by

freshwater springs, ferns, alders and willows

along the South Fork of Battle Creek. A true

fly-fisherman’s oasis, the Lodge was formerly

endorsed by Orvis. Asking $4,895,000.

Oasis Springs LodgeCalifornia v Tehama County

Mt. Lassen Foothills

Oasis Springs LodgeCalifornia v Tehama County

Mt. Lassen Foothills

Terry HundemerRanches, Lakes, Rivers/Broker

530 265-5774530 913-8095

[email protected]

The ChickeringCompany

Just one and a half miles from Donner Lake

and 30 minutes from Lake Tahoe, this is a

rare opportunity to own a large estate parcel

with lush mountain meadows surrounded

by quaking aspens and pine and fir forests. A

cascading creek that originates on the looming

Donner Summit meanders through the property,

offering a tranquil setting for a new mountain

estate, as well as hiking, horseback riding and

small trout fishing. Enjoy a remote feel, yet just

minutes from the quaint town of Truckee for

shopping and restaurants. $825,000.

Guidici Ranch is set on the southern flanks of Mohawk Valley where the lush mountain meadows

meet the High Sierra conifer forests. Babbling creeks that originate in the looming mountains

meander through the meadows and offer a tranquil setting for hiking, horseback riding and

small-stream fishing. The 83± acres are roughly an hour north of Lake Tahoe, near the mountain

community of Graeagle with many outdoor activities, including golf, fishing, hiking, biking and

horseback riding. This is a rare find in the Sierras! $1,485,000.

Alpine Meadow RetreatCalifornia v Plumas County v Graeagle

This rare 40±-acre ranch is nestled at the base of picturesque Carson Pass and the magnificent

10,000-foot High Sierra Mountains and is one of the few private holdings in Hope Valley, the

most dramatic alpine valley in California. National forest adjoins for endless miles of hiking,

skiing and horseback riding. Lake Tahoe is only 30 minutes away, and the Kirkwood ski resort is

only 15 minutes away, both offering year-round activities. Add a classic willow-lined trout stream

meandering through an alpine meadow and a custom log house set amongst the quaking aspens,

and you have completed the perfect postcard setting with views everywhere. $1,700,000.

Donner Mountain Estate SiteCalifornia v Nevada County v TruckeeDonner Mountain Estate SiteCalifornia v Nevada County v Truckee

Hope Valley HomesteadCalifornia v Alpine County v Hope Valley

Hope Valley HomesteadCalifornia v Alpine County v Hope Valley

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111 West 2nd StreetCasper, WY 82601

307 265-6684 office

307 237-2261 faxwww.phillips-company.com

Lodgepole RanchNebraska v Deuel County v Chappell

Half a mile west of Chappell via Interstate

80, Lodgepole Creek Ranch consists of 860±

deeded acres. Year-round Lodgepole Creek

runs through the meadows, while the south

end is rolling hills. Improvements include a

four-bedroom, two-bath home, two garages,

a grain bin, calving barn, storage shed,

new equipment/livestock shed, feedlot and

working corrals. Livestock water is provided

by Lodgepole Creek and four wells dispersed

throughout the ranch. Currently, the ranch is

grazed with a small amount of hay produced.

Historically, the ranch runs 100 head of

cow/calf pairs year round. The seller will

consider splitting the property. Co-listed with

Farmers National Company. Price reduced to

$995,000.

Nowood Ranch lies one and a half miles northwest of Tensleep via County Road 54, also known

as Cottonwood Road. These 112± deeded acres rest in the Nowood Valley at the foot of the

Bighorn Mountains. The terrain consists of river-bottom meadows, rolling hills and red rock cliffs

along the Nowood River, which flows along the entire west boundary for approximately three-

quarters of a mile. Fishermen will find a variety of fish, including channel catfish, smallmouth

bass and northern pike that thrive. The river provides 59 acres of irrigation water rights via the

Victorian Windsor Ditch. Improvements include a two-bedroom, one- and one-half-bath home,

small barn/shop, open-faced calving shed and a set of corrals. $750,000.

One hour northwest of Casper via Highway 20

– 26, South Fork Ranch consists of 23,490 total

acres: 8,392 deeded, 11,138 BLM lease, 2,680

State of Wyoming lease and 1,280 leased. The

terrain consists of high rolling hills and deep

draws for tremendous grazing and protection

for livestock. The Powder River flows through

the ranch for five miles, offering an excellent

source of water for livestock and habitat for

wildlife. Home to antelope and mule deer,

the area is noted for trophy-type big game.

The Powder River, two flowing wells and nine

reservoirs provide livestock water. The ranch is

divided into four pastures and would lend itself

to a cow/calf or yearling operation. $2,450,000.

Southfork RanchWyoming v Natrona County v Casper

Nowood RanchWyoming v Washakie County v Tensleep

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Mountains. Approximately 26 miles northwest of Cody, 40 miles from Red Lodge, Montana (a popular ski resort) and 70 miles west of Yellowstone

National Park’s northeast entrance on the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, the ranch is accessed by a county-maintained gravel road via State Highway

120. The 3,200 total acres consist of 1,070 deeded, 1,500 BLM lease and 640 State of Wyoming lease acres. There are 365 irrigated and 134 sub-irrigated

acres. Historically producing alfalfa hay, the 365 irrigated acres are currently used for grazing and produce native grass. A wildlife refuge with native

range grasses, the sub-irrigated acreage provides incredible wildlife habitat. The majority of the BLM lease adjoins approximately three miles of the

Clark’s Fork River along the Beartooth Front and is part of the critical elk winter/parturition range where over 4,000 elk reside. The picturesque State

of Wyoming section lies at the canyon mouth of the Clark’s Fork River and forms the west boundary of the ranch. The Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone

River flows through Clark’s Fork Canyon and meanders along the northern border of the ranch. John Colter, the first Englishman to visit Yellowstone,

spent the winter of 1806–07 in a cave in the Clark’s Fork Canyon after leaving the Lewis and Clark expedition. Along the Clark’s Fork River, Native

American sites and migration routes are obvious with numerous teepee rings. In fall of 1877, the Nez Pierce Indians, led by Chief Joseph, evaded

the U.S. Army. While attempting their famous escape, they passed through the immediate ranch area. Improvements are designed to complement a

horse and cattle ranch operation and provide comfortable amenities for recreational enthusiasts. The custom home has an open floor plan with high

ceilings and large windows, allowing spectacular Beartooth Mountain and Clark’s Fork Canyon views. Multiple outbuildings include a horse barn with

eight box stalls, tack room, indoor water and hay storage. The Clark Canyon Ranch is an outdoor

sportsman’s retreat with unlimited opportunities. Hunting enthusiasts will find resident herds of elk,

mule deer, whitetail deer and antelope. Moose occasionally frequent the river and creeks. Bighorn

sheep and mountain goat reside near the canyon. This area is only one of two places in Wyoming

where mountain goats are found and is considered by many to be a premier wildlife viewing location.

The Clark’s Fork River on the ranch and over 950 lakes on the adjacent Beartooth Plateau in the

national forest offer exceptional fishing for Yellowstone cutthroats and mountain white fish. The

ranch and surrounding public lands offer horseback riding, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking,

ATV riding, backpacking, boating, whitewater rafting and kayaking. Trails on the Beartooth Plateau

and in Shoshone National Forest offer outdoor enthusiasts the chance to experience miles of

untamed country. Winter recreation includes snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing,

snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice fishing and ice climbing. $6,420,000.

Clark’s Canyon RanchWyoming v Park County v Cody

Clark’s Canyon RanchWyoming v Park County v Cody

John Phillips • Mantha Phillips JR Crozier

111 West 2nd StreetCasper, WY 82601

307 265-6684 office

307 237-2261 faxwww.phillips-company.com

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Van Cleve AssociatesCalifornia and Oregon Ranches

530 [email protected]

www.VanCleveRanches.com

Here is a rare opportunity to own a 127-acre

ranch that joins the Pacific Ocean. The ranch

encompasses five parcels and lies totally within

the city limits of Point Arena. The property is

zoned Agricultural Exclusive (AE) with a 20-acre

minimum size. The western boundary is a mile

of frontage on the Pacific with spectacular cliffs,

ocean accessibility and absolutely stunning

views. The eastern boundary, Highway 1,

provides great access. This is the chance to

build a private estate-quality home with ranch

headquarters and unobstructed views, or

develop multiple coastal homesites. The ranch

joins Arena Cove and the Point Arena Wharf.

Ample spring water on the ranch ensures

enough natural water for homesites and irrigated

landscaping. The air quality is incomparable, and

this ranchland is in one of the most attractive

geographical areas of Northern California.

Properties of this size and nature and in this

locale rarely transfer ownership. $3,900,000.

Point Arena RanchCalifornia v Mendocino County v Point ArenaPoint Arena RanchCalifornia v Mendocino County v Point Arena

TThis 9,500-acre reputation native pasture ranch

fronts Highway 99E with access to county

roads on three sides. The ranch is fenced into

eight fields with five reservoirs and numerous

seasonal creeks that provide adequate stock

water in every field. The historical stocking rate

has been 800 fall pairs for the season. Gentle

terrain provides excellent yearling feed as well.

A beautiful, new 2,500-square-foot hillside

home overlooks the ranch. $7,400,000.

Diamond X RanchCalifornia v Tehama County v Vina Plains

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NNestled in the foothills of the Coastal Mountains, Atwood Ranch provides a perfect setting where broodmares and foals enjoy life on 2,500 acres

of native grasslands in the oak-studded, rolling hills of Northern California. Captivating views of snowcapped Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen,

the Sierras and the Sacramento Valley create the backdrop for this premier breeding and training facility. The ranch is fully committed to its

principles of breeding, raising and nurturing the finest Quarter Horses, bred for competition

in cutting, cattle working events and reining, as well as recreational performance.

The ranch specializes in extensive young horse development and educational programs,

including the Parelli Pre-School Training program, but is equally suited for a first-class

performance horse training operation or large-scale breeding establishment. Central to the

success of the ranch programs are its impressive quality facilities; the large, freestanding 140'

by 250' barn includes many amenities for the trainer and breeder with large office space,

breeding shed with stocks and vet lab, tack and wash bays and foaling and stallion stalls. In

addition, a 120' by 100' clear span riding arena, a 200' round training arena, 24-stall training

barn, hay barn and three hot walkers accommodate most every facet of horse development

necessary to this highly effective and successful breeding and training facility.

Ranch fields are divided into many pastures, some with hundreds of acres, some smaller. Others

are set up for special use like weaning, geriatrics or rehabilitation. Top-quality fences are built

with woven wire, using steel pipe for brace posts and gates. Water is pumped from a 2,500

gpm well and circulated to the barns and most fields by miles of buried pipeline. The largest

fields have big reservoirs with year-round water. Some pasture is leased to cattle operations. For

additional details and photos, visit VanCleveRanches.com. Equine enthusiasts will also want to

take a look at the ranch website: AtwoodRanchNaturally.com. $3,900,000.

Atwood RanchCalifornia v Glenn County v Orland

Van Cleve AssociatesCalifornia and Oregon Ranches

530 [email protected]

www.VanCleveRanches.com

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Newman Realty215 East 20th AvenueTorrington, WY 82240

307 532-7131 • 800 [email protected]

This picturesque, 7,438±-acre cow ranch

is well watered with intermittent creeks,

springs and reservoirs and three windmills.

It has a combination of cedar and pine trees

with rock outcroppings to rolling plains. The

grass is noted for exceptional gains. There are

modest improvements (old, but functional),

buried electricity, good access via highway and

county roads and a broad spectrum of wildlife,

including trophy mule deer. $1,924,000.

PJ Bar RanchWyoming v Goshen County v Torrington

These 240± acres include 28± BLM acres. Three

pivots irrigate 205 acres (130 in corn and 75 in

premium irrigated grass). There are 172 acres of

Pathfinder irrigation water rights, two old wells

a shop (80' by 40'), calving shed, tack barn,

well house, 125' concrete apron wood bunks,

160' of concrete feed bunks and a completely

remodeled, 3,000-square-foot, three-bedroom,

two-bath home. $840,000.

Allison Horse FarmNebraska v Scotts Bluff County v MorrillThis small 80-acre farm, just five miles from

Morrill, Nebraska, has paved highway frontage.

The completely restored house is very modern.

There are lots of corrals and horse sheds, a nice

roping arena and mature trees. $390,000.

This nice, small 120-acre ranch includes 67 acres of GID water rights. The current owners have

signed up for an Equip Program with the USDA. It is a cost share on the irrigation systems. A

two-bedroom manufactured home has had lots of upgrades. $240,000.

Martin RanchWyoming v Niobrara County v Lance Creek

Whitaker FarmWyoming v Goshen County v Lingle

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Cassidy Farm lies in Sheep Creek Valley, north of Henry, Nebraska. This 212-acre farm features

lots of mature trees, very productive farmland, two center pivots, a newly remodeled home and

a quonset shop. $325,000.

These 2,200 deeded acres include 320 leased acres and a broad spectrum of wildlife, including

trophy mule deer. Enjoy the canyons, pine and cedar trees, county road frontage and power on

the property. $450 per deeded acre ($1,000,000).

Offering lots of improvements and close proximity to town and markets, these 352 total acres

feature 233 irrigated acres, a pivot, roping arena and feedlot. This is an ideal property to calve out

cows or background calves. Enjoy mild weather. This must-see property is offered for $565,000.

Three Mile Creek RanchWyomingLaramie County v Iron MountainFifty miles northwest of Cheyenne, the ranch

is completely watered by creeks, springs and

beaver dams. A creek meanders through the

ranch, creating large, sub-irrigated meadows.

Lots of fishing, elk, mule deer, antelope,

bobcat, mountain lion and coyote inhabit the

ranch. Numerous canyons and draws offer a

newly constructed, classic log cabin privately

secluded at the end of a scenic valley. The

ranch has 2,160 total acres: 1,800 deeded,

280 state lease and 80 BLM lease. Co-listed

with Mason & Morse Ranch Company, Aspen,

Colorado. $1,050,000.

Newman Realty215 East 20th AvenueTorrington, WY 82240

307 532-7131 • 800 [email protected]

Cassidy FarmNebraska v Sioux County v Henry

AanestedNebraska v Scotts Bluff County v Mitchell

Cedar Canyon RanchWyoming v Niobrara County v Lance Creek

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AAdjacent to Parcel B, this property borders

Clearwater River on Highway 12. The ranch

has a large 4,700±-square-foot ranch home

with a three-car garage, work room, recording

studio, a huge deck overlooking the "wild"

Clearwater River and more. The U.S. Congress

has designated the Clearwater River as one

of the few remaining “wild and scenic” rivers.

Parcel A (12.7 acres), $495.000.

Clearwater Wild River RanchIdaho v Idaho County v Kooskia

Will Godfrey, Broker800 278-6743

Lewiston, ID

Don Solberg, Broker208 983-0450Grangeville, ID

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TClearwater Wild River Ranch, Parcel BIdaho v Idaho County v KooskiaThis property has a small lake full of large bass,

crappie and bluegill, a large adjacent barn, a

paddock, corral, caretaker’s home and more

on approximately 38 acres overlooking the

Clearwater River. Parcel B, $625,000.

Will Godfrey, Broker800 278-6743

Lewiston, ID

Don Solberg, Broker208 983-0450Grangeville, ID

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AA peninsula of land between a river and a creek, this

ranch has awe-inspiring views of the entire valley

from its treed hilltop building site, easy year-round

access and end-of-the-road privacy. The Williams

Fork River flows along for nearly one mile. Power,

phone and natural gas are all here. It backs directly

to B.L.M. land and more river frontage. National

forest across the road goes on for miles. Jeep road

leads to two hilltops. Fish, ride, ski, snowmobile

or just relax and enjoy the views! Ski and golf at

six resorts within 75 minutes’ drive time. A quick

26 miles north of Silverthorne, the ranch is two

hours northwest of Denver. $1,350,000. Can be

split into two parcels.

142-Acre Saddle Mountain at Aspen CanyonColorado v Grand County v Silverthorne

TThis ranch boasts Rocky Mountain peak views beyond compare! There are dozens of 14,000-foot

peaks and a huge fishing lake in this unobstructed view. Rolling hills and tall trees cover the hilltop

where the sunny five-bedroom home rests, enjoying those magnificent views. Being sold fully

furnished with new pieces, a boat and Jeep Laredo are included. Fenced-in pastures with a stocked

well, next to a huge State Wildlife Area are below, the protected view corridor is entirely on the ranch.

The property is central to Breckenridge and Buena Vista, 20 miles away with a 7,000-foot airport

runway and less than two hours to Denver or Colorado Springs. Fly-fishing on the South Platte River

is four miles away. One hour to world-class ski and golf resorts at Breckenridge. $1,299,000.

TThis fully developed mountain cattle ranch,

just 90 minutes southwest of Denver and 45

minutes to skiing at Breckenridge, offers a

completely updated, four-bedroom home and

five barns! The property has miles of fencing

and cross-fencing, two wells to keep the herd

watered, expansive views of surrounding

mountains, easy access on a paved road and

just 15 minutes to all services and schools

in Fairplay. The ranch is not under any

restrictions or a conservation easement and

offers great fishing on many nearby lakes

and the South Platte River. Very close to Pike

National Forest lands. The pride in ownership

is clear. $499,000.

170-Acre Furman RanchColorado v Park County v Fairplay

A dreamlike estate with inspiring peak views and a dramatic setting features a stunning home with

snowcapped summits in view from every room and the highest-quality features throughout. The home

includes 7,046 square feet of living space, four master suites with walk-in closets, a family bunkroom,

six baths, a massive great room, game room, recreational room for billiards, huge decks and a nearby

fish pond. Wildlife abounds year round! The tree-covered, 273-acre retreat offers supreme privacy,

yet is only 90 minutes to Colorado Springs or Breckenridge Ski Resort. Enjoy phenomenal fishing on

the South Platte River and lakes nearby. No expense was spared. $3,250,000.

891-Acre Blue Sky RanchColorado v Park County v Hartsel

273-Acre Cover Mountain RetreatColorado v Park County v Guffey

891-Acre Blue Sky RanchColorado v Park County v Hartsel

273-Acre Cover Mountain RetreatColorado v Park County v Guffey

170-Acre Furman RanchColorado v Park County v Fairplay

Girten Land CompanyArt Girten,

Broker/OwnerRealtors Land Institute

Box 9825Breckenridge, CO 80424

970 485-0572www.girten.com • [email protected]

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area, the views here will inspire anyone. The

gently rolling grasslands feature staggering

vistas of 14,000-foot snow-covered peaks.

Fully fenced pastures include a stock well

and access gates to the maintained county

road. The ranch backs directly to BLM land

with Nature Conservancy-protected lands

also next door. This property is not under any

conservation easements or covenants. Great

lake and South Platte River fishing is minutes

away. This ranch is 45 minutes to resorts at

Breckenridge and two hours southwest of

Denver. $595,000.

SSplendid 185 acres on the wide Colorado River are

completely surrounded by public lands on four

sides. Along with five ponds, 1907 water rights

allow flood irrigation of 80 acres of pasture. Tall

trees and thick grassy meadows invite fishing,

hunting and ranching in total solitude. The ranch

has legal access at the end of a quiet country lane,

and electric power is on site. Only 45 minutes to

Beaver Creek/Vail, near Kremmling and Radium

State Park and just two and a half hours west of

Denver, this is a dramatic setting for relaxing in a

peaceful place. $2,200,000.

Girten Land CompanyArt Girten,

Broker/OwnerRealtors Land Institute

Box 9825Breckenridge, CO 80424

970 485-0572www.girten.com • [email protected]

The meandering driveway makes this ranch feel like 100 acres! A terrific and fully developed horse

property, these 35 acres of Colorado splendor feature a large home in the trees, an indoor riding

arena with halogen lighting and water, fenced pastures, lush aspen groves and expansive peak views

from a spotless five-bedroom, four-bath home with attached two-car garage. Several living areas are

perfect for any sized family and gatherings. Forty minutes to Breckenridge and less than two hours to

Denver, BKC Ranch offers trail rides in all directions and great fishing just a few miles away. Sold with

everything from beds to silverware, this ranch is truly turn-key. The seller has taken great care here,

and the next owner will benefit. The buyer can add additional barns and a guest home. $499,000.

375-Acre Winter Hawk RanchColorado v Park County v Guffey

BKC Ranch at Black MountainColorado v Park County v Fairplay

375-Acre Winter Hawk RanchColorado v Park County v Guffey

CClose your eyes, think of Colorado’s mountains and you have envisioned this ranch with rolling hills,

abundant wildlife, tall trees, grassy pastures and large rock outcroppings. The property backs directly to

state land, that backs directly to thousands of acres of the Pike National Forest. A productive year-round

spring fills the pond and creek on site. A lovely log home with classic rock fireplace feels like a lodge. There

is a guest home and immense views of the snowy Sangre de Cristo Mountain peaks! The ranch sits 75

minutes to ski and golf resorts at Breckenridge, near Guffey and two hours west of Colorado Springs. Winter

Hawk Ranch boasts terrific potential as a conservation easement ranch for the next owner. $1,199,000.

Colorado River Meyer RanchColorado v Grand County v Kremmling�

640-Acre Arrowhead RanchColorado v Park County v Fairplay

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This premier Black Hills land has over three miles

of Houston Creek winding through. Consisting of

1,835 deeded and 280 leased acres, the property

has excellent wildlife habitat for mule deer, elk,

wild turkey, sharp-tail grouse and trophy whitetail

deer. The centerpiece of the ranch is Macumba

Lake, a pretty 8-acre lake perfect for stocking for

private fishing. Beaver dams, natural springs,

water wells and reservoirs lie throughout. From

the pretty creek bottoms and pristine valleys to

the timbered hills and rocky canyon rims, this picturesque location is special for all-season enjoyment.

$6,100,000. The owners will consider splitting the ranch into two parcels.

This large Wyoming ranch in good cattle country

offers world-class elk, mule deer and pronghorn

antelope hunting plus turkey and sage grouse.

Offering 62,080 total acres (41,519 deeded,

4,762 state lease and 15,799 BLM lease), this

sportsman’s haven qualifies for landowner elk

tags. North of Casper and one hour from blue-

ribbon trout fishing, the ranch has two residences,

a hunting lodge, cabin, two sets of shipping pens

with scales, good outbuildings and corrals. The

terrain ranges from rolling prairie pastures to

steep wooded hills with pine and cedar. Major

drainages include Big Bull Cedar, Little Bull

Cedar, Salt Creek, 7L, Gillum Draw and Bobcat.

Multiple reservoirs, springs and water wells

lie throughout the ranch. As one of the largest

ranches available for purchase in Wyoming at

this time, Bull Cedar Ranch combines exceptional hunting, open vistas, seclusion and a low-overhead

ranch operation in an area with “good to excellent” wind energy potential. $19,950,000.Saddle Tree RanchWyoming v Crook County v SundanceLocated on the west side of the Black Hills with

over five miles of Inyan Kara Creek running

through, this picturesque ranch includes

5,392 deeded, 640 state lease and 480 BLM

lease acres. Creek bottoms, valleys, deep

draws, grasslands, high plateaus and wooded

hills with pine, cedar, oak, cottonwood and

aspen cover the terrain. There are two creeks,

wells, springs, reservoirs and a new pipeline.

Historically, side-rolls have irrigated some

fields along Inyan Kara Creek. Enjoy miles of

trails for horseback riding, hiking, mountain

biking, ATVs, snowmobiling or cross-country

skiing. Elk, deer, antelope and turkey are in

the area. Two sets of improvements include a

log home, horse barn, ranch house, quonset

and sheds. Just 20 miles from Sundance and

less than five miles from I-90, this is one of the

finest ranches now available in northeastern

Wyoming. $7,791,440.

Jim Pederson505 W. Main Street • Newcastle, WY 82701

307 746-2083www.eranches.com

This scenic southern Black Hills ranch offers live water, picturesque views, good improvement

and abundant wildlife: elk, deer, antelope and turkey. These 7,100 acres feature over four miles of

the Cheyenne River, as well as varied terrain with awesome rock cliffs, river bottoms, pine- and

cedar-covered hills, rolling fields, deep draws and secluded canyons. Installation of a new water

pipeline has enhanced the wildlife habitat and livestock grazing. An attractive, custom log lodge

was designed for luxury entertaining. Two additional residences, several barns with water and

electricity and saddle shop with bunkhouse are included. Located in western South Dakota, the

ranch is within a 30-minute drive from Hot Springs and Angostura Reservoir. The motivated

owner has reduced the price to $6,500,000.

Houston Creek RanchWyoming v Crook County v Sundance

Cheyenne Canyon RanchSouth Dakota v Fall River County v Hot Springs

Cheyenne Canyon RanchSouth Dakota v Fall River County v Hot Springs

Bull Cedar RanchWyoming

Natrona & Converse Cos. v Midwest

Bull Cedar RanchWyoming

Natrona & Converse Cos. v Midwest

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AApproximately five miles east of Forsyth and lying along three-quarters of a mile of the Yellowstone

River are 1,201± acres of extraordinarily diverse sporting property. The 876.29 deeded acres consist

of 93.3 irrigated acres, 358.3 CRP acres, 15.5 dryland crop acres and 409.19 range and riparian acres.

There are 324.83 State of Montana lease acres with 19.9 irrigated acres, 142.9 dryland crop acres

and 162.03 range and riparian acres. This ideal sportsman’s paradise has prime habitat for mule and

whitetail deer, antelope and excellent upland bird and waterfowl. Reduced to $1,490,000. Denver

Gilbert, 406 697-3961 or Cory Clark, 307 334-2025.

Cory Clark, BrokerMark McNamee, Associate BrokerDenver Gilbert, Associate Broker

307 334-2025www.clarklandbrokers.com

Yellowstone River RanchMontana v Rosebud County v ForsythYellowstone River RanchMontana v Rosebud County v Forsyth

Located 24 miles north of Lingle, these 8,787

total acres include 7,241 deeded, 1,186 private

lease, 240 State of Wyoming lease and 120

BLM lease. Seven miles of year-round live

water, three miles of underground pipeline

along with nine working windmills and six

wells with submersible pumps throughout

the ranch provide excellent water for livestock

and wildlife. Owner-rated at 475 animal units

year-round, the ranch has two sets of building

improvements and an annual CSP payment of

$28,000± for the next five years. $3,450,000.

Cory Clark, 307 334-2025.

This exceptional 28,453±-acre low-overhead grass ranch 11 miles from Kaycee has 25,973 deeded

acres, 880± BLM acres and 1,600 state lease acres. Easily accessible year-round, the ranch is owner-

rated at 700 cow/calf pairs year-round. An excellent water system supplies 39 tanks strategically located

throughout the ranch along 30± miles of pipeline. Numerous reservoirs provide additional water for

livestock and wildlife. Outstanding improvements include three custom-built log homes constructed

in 1999, each with many outstanding features, as well as indoor and outdoor cattle-working facilities,

pipe corrals, barns, an arena, certified scales, feedlot with a seven-bin feed storage and mixing system

with covered unloading area, shop and much more. Enjoy beautiful views of the Big Horn Mountains

and Pine Ridge to the west and abundant wildlife: trophy mule deer, upland game birds, turkey and

antelope. $8,700,000. Cory Clark, Mark McNamee or Denver Gilbert, 307 334-2025.

Four Mile RanchWyoming v Johnson County v KayceeThis easily accessible, 2,200±-deeded-acre

contiguous ranch lies 20 miles east of Kaycee,

Wyoming. There are 700± acres of alfalfa and

alfalfa/grass hay meadows with two center

pivots irrigating 259± acres and 440± acres

flood-irrigated with water from the Sahara

and Sussex Ditches. Owner-rated at 150

cow/calf pairs year-round, the ranch has an

excellent set of improvements that feature a

home, guest cabin, shop, equipment shed,

calving barn and pipe corrals with working

tub. Powder River and Four Mile Creek provide

abundant, year-round live water. There is

outstanding habitat for wildlife, including

elk, deer, antelope, waterfowl, pheasant,

wild turkey and other upland game birds.

$2,050,000. Cory Clark, Mark McNamee or

Denver Gilbert, 307 334-2025.

Pine Ridge RanchWyoming v Johnson County v Kaycee

Seven Mile Creek Ranch WestWyoming v Goshen County v Jay EmSeven Mile Creek Ranch WestWyoming v Goshen County v Jay Em

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This rare, irrigated 12-acre property with a pond lies only five minutes from the very active, popular and

historic Old Town Fort Collins with shopping, dining, art, microbreweries, theaters, annual festivals,

nightlife and more. Another few minutes puts you in the heart of the Colorado State University

campus and the highly desired CSU School of Veterinary Medicine. In the other direction, you are

minutes from the Poudre River Canyon and the Roosevelt National Forest. In addition easy access to

Interstate 25 and a mere 75-minute drive to Denver International Airport makes this location perfect

for the active family. The custom 5,200-square-foot main house with gourmet kitchen, wood and slate

floors and European rolling security shutters is complemented by a luxury 2,100-square-foot, three-

bedroom guest studio featuring a granite kitchen and amazing views of the Front Range Mountains

from the large private deck. The custom drive-through barn/shop/studio is fully insulated, dry walled

and has overhead radiant heat and a private bath. Additional lean-tos and equipment storage are on

the property. The property is fully fenced and has a custom security gate with call function to the

home for guests and deliveries. This is a true stand-alone “estate.” $1,275,000.

Dave Trujillo, Partner 970 222-0340

[email protected]

Please call for additional properties available, but not listed in this advertisement.

True Colorado mountain home feel like none

other. 35 acres are within 10 minutes to town

on all-paved roads. This original owner/

architect-designed home was built with only

the finest quality materials and craftsmanship

and features a “Montana Timber Structural Log”

and “ICF” construction. The private and serene

setting and amazing views from the home and

outdoor living areas are incredible. Fishing and

boating at Carter Lake is just two minutes from

your doorstep! Other lakes and recreation areas are close by. Bring your horses! $800,000.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a very private retreat in desirable northern Colorado.

The spectacular 160 acres are comprised of incredible landscape featuring timbered pine and cedar

trees, lush rolling grassy meadows, several aspen groves, many moss rock outcroppings, a pond

and year-round creek. The North Fork of Fish Creek runs through the entire east-west length of the

property. The property also borders the Roosevelt National Forest on the south and west ends. The

southwest area also features a very private 63' by 32' picnic shelter with a river rock fireplace and a

self-contained outhouse. This shelter would make a great hunt camp, family reunion site, company

picnic area, etc. Fish creek is 100± feet from the shelter. Depending on the season, you will see bear,

mountain lion, elk, moose, deer, moose, fox, wild turkey, owls, coyote and any number of smaller

critters. You can watch eagles defend their territory from red-tailed hawks. The fully self-contained

home/cabin built in 2001 has been finished with many professional and personal touches and has three beds plus a loft, two baths, a mud room, loft,

large deck with incredible views, two-car garage, heated workshop and hardwood flooring throughout. The kitchen has granite countertops, beetle kill

cabinets, tile backsplash and views of the meadows and national forest. This package of 160 acres and a beautiful cabin provides enormous opportunities

for ranching, hunting and all kinds of recreational opportunities while still only 40 minutes from town. $1,650,000.

These 35 spectacular, lush/irrigated acres with a custom-built home are only 15 minutes from

Colorado State University and the charm of the historic Old Town District of Fort Collins,

a thriving college town voted “America’s Best” by Money magazine. 38 shares of water are

included for easy and often irrigating of the level and lush grass hay pastures. The attractive

and modern barn (64' by 40') with 9-foot overhang is connected to large turn-outs that are

also easily irrigated. The barn is equipped with power and water, and much of the floor is

covered with rubber matting. A creek that meanders through the property attracts ducks and

other waterfowl. You have private access to Douglas Reservoir for fishing. The 5,800-square-

foot custom home was built with only high-grade materials and high-end finishes. The

mountain views from any spot on the property are breathtaking. Farm equipment and a

fully transferrable voting membership to the Fort Collins Country Club are available. Visit

www.8451ShamrockRanch.com. $975,000.

Moody Park RanchColorado v Larimer County

Fort Collins/Loveland

Richards LakeColorado v Larimer Co. v Fort Collins

Shamrock RanchColorado v Larimer Co. v Fort Collins

Carter LakeColorado v Larimer County v LovelandCarter LakeColorado v Larimer County v Loveland

Moody Park RanchColorado v Larimer County

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Brian Mason263 Main Street • Delta, CO 81416

970 234-3167 cell

970 874-9968 officewww.masonrealestate.netreal.net

Enjoy all the amenities of a mountain ranch, including mountain meadows, upland grazing,

springs, canyons, pinyons, cedars and a small percentage of aspen and spruce. Bordering BLM

land and Uncompahgre National Forest and set in Hunt Unit 62, these 592± acres offers numerous

lakes, ponds and excellent water rights for irrigating many meadows and pastures—talk about a

recreational haven! Enjoy a newer, cozy cabin. Call Brian today! $2,195,000.

Glade Park EscapeColorado v Mesa County v Glade Park

These 1,469± pristine mountain acres feature high mountain meadows, upland grazing, springs,

ponds, creeks, canyons, mesa benches, pinyon pine, cedars, oaks, aspen and pine forest. There are

two parcels; 360± acres with fully renovated mountain cabin, trout pond, privacy and views, and

1,109± acres approximately a mile from the first parcel. Enjoy trophy elk hunting in Unit 40, along

with mule deer, bear and excellent turkey! Bordering national forest, the property is traversed by

Little Dolores River and Haypress Creek and features varied topography with elevations from 7,500

to 8,500 feet. This very picturesque property has amazing character. Call Brian today. $6,000,000.

Paradise and privacy: that is how you will come to view this incredible ranch! These 1,871± acres

south of Cedaredge are currently a working cow/calf operation (400 AUMs) and an excellent

hunting property. You will enjoy seeing the wildlife right out your back door! The ranch includes

a U.S. Forest Service permit, 220± irrigated acres and year-round live water. Complete with ranch

manager's home, working pens, calving barn and shop, the ranch has excellent development

potential and end-of-the-road privacy. $4,950,000. Call Brian for more details!

Unique Glade Park AcreageColorado v Mesa County v Glade ParkThis 1,677±-acre end-of-the-road property lies

on Pinyon Mesa/Glade Park. A very private

and beautiful lower-elevation ranch just 25

miles southwest of Grand Junction, the land

offers an adequate setup for a small livestock

operation. Set in Hunt Unit 40, known for

trophy elk, mule deer, bear and excellent

turkey hunting, the property has a diverse

mixture of mesa benches, irrigated meadows

and pastures, sagebrush, pinyons, cedars,

oaks, mountain shrubbery and views in all

directions! This acreage has year-round access,

utilities and 75± acres irrigated and in hay,

pasture and meadows, providing great habitat

for wildlife. Deeded land is encompassed by

thousands of acres of BLM land. The property

is encumbered with conservation easements.

Call Brian today! $1,995,000.

Sweetly Nestled in Harts Basin RanchColorado v Delta County v Eckert

Hidden LakesColorado v Delta County v Delta

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Steamboat Realty

This is a rare combination of 116 acres, more

than a mile of Elk River and ski area views just 10

min to Steamboat Springs and 15 minutes to the

airport! One mile north of Highway 40 means

convenience to town, but considerable privacy.

There are three-quarters of a mile of main channel

plus a third mile of secondary channel and half

a mile of the West Fork of Elk River. Smaller

parcels are available. $4,249,000. Christy Belton,

970 734-7885, [email protected].

Exclusive River RanchColorado v Routt County v Steamboat Springs

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OOnly 10 miles from the slopes, this 747-acre historic ranch is a private valley with an end-of-the-road

locale. The improvements, some dating back nearly 100 years, are at the south entrance, which opens

into wide, grassy meadows. The hillsides are loaded with elk and covered by oak brush and aspen

trees. The ranch is also 10 minutes from the regional airport with several direct flights around the

country. No long lines, no traffic—leave your house in the morning and be on your horse at your Rocky

Mountain ranch by noon! The hunting is good and the location is prime! Reduced to $1,900,000.

Priced to sell, this property lies within 15 miles

of one of the top ski resorts in the country! A

beautiful 4,700-square-foot home and huge

equipment shop/barn lie on 108 secluded

acres. Constructed with a hint of French

Country style, the home has six bedrooms,

two kitchens, a sauna and a great room

with 24' vaulted ceilings. Covered porches

and plenty of windows frame constantly

changing views of the rocky outcroppings

against the sage-covered hillsides. The ranch

is within minutes of the regional airport,

slopes, boutique shopping and fine dining

of Steamboat Springs, which is known for its

Western hospitality and agricultural heritage.

Price reduced to $1,250,000.

10 Minutes to Ski AreaColorado v Routt County v Steamboat Springs

Bank Owned and Near Skiing!Colorado v Routt County v Steamboat SpringsBank Owned and Near Skiing!Colorado v Routt County v Steamboat Springs

Elk River RanchColorado v Routt County v Steamboat SpringsJust four miles from Steamboat Springs along the banks of the Elk River, you’ll find 110 acres of

angling heaven! Originally part of a larger area ranch, this parcel is ideally located at the gateway

to the Elk River Valley and only steps from the Routt National Forest. The nearly mile-long stretch

of the Elk River has been transformed by an extensive river project, successfully stabilizing stream

banks and creating superior fish habitat. The ranch on the opposite side of the river has been

placed into conservation, resulting in a remarkably private getaway just beyond the city limits!

The seller will consider smaller parcels. This is a special opportunity to own a first-rate recreation

ranch so close to a world-class ski resort. $3,750,000.

Christy Belton610 Market Plaza, #100

Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

970 [email protected]

www.SteamboatSpringsRanch.com

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There are fly-fishing rivers and streams in

Utah that get a lot of attention and then there

is the Strawberry River. This 40-acre property

offers an incredible getaway to one of the most

pristine areas in the western United States. A

buyer will access this private riverfront property

a mile and a half past a locked gate shared by

seven other property owners. Excellent cabin

sites lie near the river. Brown and Cutthroat

trout up to 22 inches in length can be caught in

nearly every hole. Additional game on or near

the property include elk, mule deer, black bear,

turkey, ruffed and blue grouse and waterfowl.

Owner/Broker. $400,000.

IntermountainRealty Group

Floyd Hatch, Dave Hatch,and Tim Hatch801 277-0800

[email protected]

This remarkable 5,000-acre private hunting ranch is accessible year-round within an hour

from Salt Lake City. Rest comfortably in a 6,800-square-foot, eight-bedroom, 10-bath European

hunting lodge with a large trophy/gathering room. Adjacent to the lodge, a 6,000-square-

foot, six-bay garage has an upstairs bunkhouse. Around the lodge and garage, the incredible

mountain landscaping includes two stone Argentine decks, horse pastures, a meandering

stream and a stocked fishing pond. Walk out the front door and fly-fish the blue-ribbon fishery

East Canyon Creek. Take an ATV ride up the hill and hunt moose, elk, mule deer, mountain

lion, bobcat, turkey, grouse or chukar. The ranch will be in its own Utah Deer CWMU starting

in the fall of 2011, providing extended-season, transferable buck tags to the owner. "Any bull"

elk tags can be purchased early in the season over-the-counter. Owner/Broker. $17,000,000.

This private block of 2,150 acres is surrounded

on three sides by the Fishlake National Forest.

This mountain retreat is an ideal hunting

property/family getaway. It lies behind a private

gate and is easily accessed off of Interstate 70,

just 20 miles east of Salina. You can access the

ranch by vehicle May through November and

by snowmobile during the winter months. The

ranch consists of a wide canyon that opens

up to several smaller canyons. Throughout

the ranch you will find grassy meadow areas

surrounded by pines and aspens—ideal for a

cabin site. The area is known for abundant

wildlife, including elk and deer. $2,995,000.

Whether you are a sportsman or a hobby rancher,

you can do it all here on this 1,920-acre ranch.

If you are looking for recreation, great hiking is

just around the corner at several southern Utah

national parks and monuments. Much of the

property is fenced and has historically been used

for grazing. Several springs and ponds in the area

provide water for livestock and wildlife. Much

of the terrain is flat and usable. The vegetation

varies from rolling sage brush hills to steep cedar-

covered slopes to small groves of aspens. Deer,

elk, cougar, coyote and sage hens can all be found

on the property or in the area. $1,152,000.

Strawberry RiverUtah v Wasatch County v Fruitland

Lazy H RanchUtah v Morgan County v MorganLazy H RanchUtah v Morgan County v Morgan

Fishlake PreserveUtah v Sevier County v SalinaFishlake PreserveUtah v Sevier County v Salina

Dog Valley RanchUtah v Garfield County v PanguitchDog Valley RanchUtah v Garfield County v Panguitch

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RReflecting the rich heritage of the American West, the Little Jennie Ranch, a short drive south

of Jackson Hole, represents a rare opportunity to own one of Wyoming’s most beautiful and

secluded private working ranches. Located in the foothills of the Gros Ventre Mountain Range,

this 3,016-acre ranch is surrounded and protected by Teton National Forest and three magnificent

mountain ranges with miles of trout streams and vast rolling meadows punctuated by aspen and

fir stands. In addition to 11 ranch cabins and two new barns is the main lodge, a 4,000-square-

foot, two-story log residence built by Jack Kranenberg, which typifies the Native American flavor

of 1950’s Western décor. Contact Richard Lewis. Price upon request.

An oasis in the Wyoming Mountain Range of western Wyoming, the Spring Creek Ranch, with its more than 917 amazingly beautiful

acres, provides an exceptional opportunity for the true lover of wildlife and private fishing and hunting. Lush river bottom and verdant

meadows are surrounded by high peaks teeming with large game animals. Originally homesteaded in the late 1800s, the ranch straddles

more than three miles of trout-rich LaBarge

Creek, a tributary of the fabled Green River.

The ranch headquarters, sitting at the base

of lovely aspen and pine-covered mountains,

overlooks the entire property. Contact

Darren Kleiman. $4,995,000.

Little Jennie RanchWyoming v Sublette County v Bondurant

Spring Creek Ranch– A Sporting Paradise

Wyoming v Sublette County v La Barge

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Windermere Real Estate, East700 112th Ave. NE

Bellevue, WA 98004

206 [email protected]

Tranquil Estate SettingWashington v Snohomish County v MonroeP Tranquil Estate SettingWashington v Snohomish County v Monroe

Picturesquely set on 32 acres, this pastoral estate bordering the Sultan River features breathtaking

views of the Northwest’s magnificent Cascade Mountain Range and the awesome three peaks of

Mount Index. There are two homes sited on the property, an indoor pool and an outdoor pool

used as a koi pond. Lush gardens, patios and outdoor decks set the stage for the warmer weather

of spring, summer and fall. Built in 1985, the main home has approximately 4,520 square feet

and features many special upgrades, including a large living room with big-view windows that

look out toward the mountains. The marble floors with in-floor heating were designed for

comfort with the cool mornings in mind. A main-floor master suite with attached deck overlooks

the murmur of a stream and earthy master gardens. The home also includes a fabulous kitchen

with pantry and state-of-the-art appliances; two ample upstairs bedrooms, four baths and artist’s

workshop. A patio and breezeway separate the indoor pool from the main residence. The two-

story, 1,304-square-foot second home was remodeled to include a commercial-grade kitchen

designed to cater events and entertain large groups on the beautifully landscaped grounds. It lies

adjacent to a barn/shop. The upper 25 acres of the property feature a landscaped plateau with

manicured gardens and meandering lawns. Part of the property is forested with lovely trails. This

is truly paradise undiscovered. This quiet and peaceful setting is perfect for social or business

gatherings, a retreat or camp or any additional uses requiring tranquility and privacy. The scenery

and views take one’s breath away, and the seclusion is as good as it gets. $2,000,000.

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Own the heart of the Wood River Valley. These

3,600 acres feature top gains on 6,000± yearling

cattle, free water for gravity-flow irrigated pastures,

old decreed water rights, over one and a half miles

of Wood River for trophy German brown and

redband trout and a handcrafted private lake.

There are four homes, a huge shop with apartment,

an indoor arena, a historic barn and schoolhouse,

state-of-the-art cattle-handling facility and a

Northwest Cutting Horse show business. This is

all set at the base of Crater Lake National Park and

the beautiful Cascade Mountain Wilderness. Enjoy

beauty and production at its best. Buy all or

separate offerings available. $19,500,000.

Linda Long541 891-5562 cell

3550 Highway 97 NorthChiloquin, OR 97625

[email protected]

Horse HeavenOregon v Klamath County v Modoc PointThese 70 productive acres feature a bass pond,

1864 water rights claim, gravity and sprinkler

irrigation, an indoor arena (240' by 72'), roping

and cutting arenas, a 12-stall barn with stock,

veterinary lab and tack room, two hay barns,

a shop and an extra hay/stall barn. Enjoy a

Cascade-view setting from the 2,300-square-foot,

three-bedroom, two-bath home with two-car

garage and mature landscaping. This recreational

area lies near rivers, lakes and national forest.

Owner/Broker. (MLS#77026) $960,000.

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On Mill Creek drainage, just 10 minutes from river and mountain creek fishing, these 1,060

acres offer diversified recreation, timber and native pasturelands. Managed stands of ponderosa

pine offer excellent habitat for deer, elk, antelope and upland game birds. Extensive trails offer

exciting horseback riding, ATV and snowmobile adventures on the ranch and the bordering

national forest lands. Enjoy a spring-fed pond with fish. Sub-irrigated meadows give summer

pasture for around 100 head depending on the year. Maintained county road access ends at

ranch. There is a nice two-bedroom, two-bath country home with attached garage and a newer

Butler building for your RV and equipment. Own a private retreat for $985,000!

The Sprague River runs through this private, historic, 3,080-acre ranch. Enjoy fishing, waterfowl,

antelope, deer and elk plus upland game birds and birds of prey. Enjoy open meadows and pastures,

a 890-acre water right claim, 1,400 acres of ponderosa pine forest, a lake and a pond. Build your dream

home, hunt club, cattle ranch or family retreat on this diversified holding with views of Cascade

Mountain, river and valley. Bordering national forest with easy access, this fenced and cross-fenced

ranch has corrals for summer pasture cattle on strong native feed. This is a real value at $3,500,000!

Wind Dancer Ranch Oregon v Klamath County v Beatty

Historic Wood River Valley RanchOregon v Klamath County v Ft. Klamath

Owning it AllOregon v Klamath County v Sprague River

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Boulder, Utah MeadowUtah v Garfield County v BoulderThis is one of the few parcels of private land in an area near Grand Staircase National Monument

and Capitol Reef National Park. In the tiny community of Boulder, in the high desert of southern

Utah, these 39 very pretty acres have excellent pasture, tree-covered knolls and an outstanding

water right. $420,000.

The Fremont River in southern Utah flows through this 80-acre property at 7,000-foot elevation. Offering meadows along the river and red

sandstone cliffs in the background, this land has some of the best fishing and duck hunting in Utah. $480,000.

Cathy BagleyP.O. Box 750009 • Torrey, UT 84775

435 [email protected]

Bicknell Bottoms, UtahUtah v Wayne County v Bicknell Bottoms

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Will Speer318 N. 1st Street • Saratoga, WY 82331

307 [email protected]

IIn one of Wyoming’s premier mountain valley communities, Deer Creek Ranch consists of 1,348± deeded acres. It lies at the foot of Pennock Mountain

and is surrounded by a Wildlife Habitat Management area and state and BLM lands. This ranch has end-of-the-road privacy and incredible views of the

Snowy Range Mountains, which are part of the Medicine Bow National Forest. This area is rich in wildlife and large game herds, including elk, deer and

antelope. Two miles of Deer Creek flow through the property from its headwaters in the Snowy Range. Lazily flowing through dense aspen and willow

groves, Deer Creek meanders past ranch buildings and open meadows. Several beaver ponds lie on the west side of the property. The ranch has 6.54

CFS of water rights dating back to 1897 and currently irrigates 205 acres in native grass hay. Improvements consist of a 3,500-square-foot, two-story log

home, completely remodeled in 1996, with two separate and very charming, fully furnished log cabins, a traditional loft-style horse barn with tack room,

hay barn, workshop and tractor shed—all in

excellent condition and surrounded by mature

trees. Due to its strategic location and significant

habitat for wildlife, the ranch is protected with

a conservation easement, preserving its “open

space” value. Just eight miles to the entrance

of Saratoga’s prestigious “members only” Old

Baldy Club, this private, well-kept ranch offers

everything in a wonderful location.

Deer Creek RanchWyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga

Deer Creek RanchWyoming v Carbon County v Saratoga

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SCheri Hiatt, Realtor ID & WA200 Main Street, Sandpoint, ID 83864

208 265-6411 office

208 290-3719 cell

800 282-6880 toll [email protected]

www.TomlinsonSandpointSothebysRealty.com

Coeur d’Alene Waterfront RanchIdaho v Kootenai County v Coeur d’AleneSprawled along a gorgeous stretch of Lake Coeur d’Alene, this masterpiece ranch captures the

spirit of luxury with the sacredness of nature. On 34 fenced acres and 800 feet of shoreline,

the 9,736-square-foot main and 1,550-square-foot guest homes with gated entrances are just 20

minutes from downtown Coeur d’Alene and five minutes from the private Gozzer Ranch Golf

& Lake Club. Within a scenic drive to Spokane, this ranch offers easy access to the four-season

enjoyment of the surrounding area. Visit www.CoeurdAleneWaterfrontRanch.com.

SSage Hill Ranch

Washington v Douglas CountySage Hill consists of 1,236 acres in the heart

of central Washington and is located near

attractions and conveniences such as Lake

Chelan, Grand Coulee Dam, Sun Lakes,

Banks Lake and several artisanal wineries. Near the geographic center of the state, Sage Hill

Ranch is a comfortable drive from Seattle, Spokane or from any one of the area’s local airports.

An ideal recreational base, the area offers wine tasting, golf, swimming, boating, hunting and

fishing to name a few. A beautiful spring-fed 2-acre lake is located in the northeast portion of

the property and the shrub-steppe landscape is a perfect habitat for many animal species and

varieties of vegetation. The pleasant landscape offers incredible views of the lake, valley and the

Cascade Mountains. Opportunities for the property are broad reaching and nearly endless—from

viticulture to renewable energy to hunting. Property is offered at $1,000 per acre. Smaller parcels

and seller financing are available. Call for maps.

Troy Dana 225 108th Ave. NE, Suite 550

Bellvue, WA 98004

425 [email protected] • www.pacific-re.com

PACIFICREAL ESTATE PARTNERS, INC

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PParadise Springs is a 100±-acre, private, secluded

retreat in the Sierra National Forest. It lies among

beautiful pine trees with an elevation of 5,200'±.

The property is located above Oakhurst and Bass

Lake, California. This upscale development has

been primarily utilized for exclusive weddings,

anniversaries and business meeting retreats. This

truly breathtaking property features cascading

waterfalls and quality construction with facilities

to accommodate large groups and events. The

abundant water supply from deep wells is a

huge factor of valuation. Property is highly under

utilized and is a great opportunity.

Roger StoryDRE# 00360818

[email protected]

Eric JansDRE# 01351311

[email protected] 7485 N. Palm Ave., #110

Fresno, CA 93711

559 221-1271

Paradise SpringsCalifornia v Madera County v City???

Paradise SpringsCalifornia v Madera Co. v Oakhurst

IIn the ranching community of Starr Valley, this

3,425-deeded-acre working cattle/guest ranch

is bordered by five miles of national forest.

Four year-round creeks water the pastures. The

headquarters features a 5,000+-square-foot,

four-bedroom, three-bath ranch house, a horse

barn with shop and walk-in cooler, hay barn,

equipment storage and a three-bedroom, two-

bath doublewide. The ranch has a cabin, water

well and view-acreage development potential.

Dividing and terms considered. $4,500,000.

Visit www.TentMountainGuestRanch.com.

Bottari Realty, Inc.Paul Bottari, Broker

P.O. Box 368 • Wells, NV 89835

775 752-3040www.BottariRealty.com

Tent Mountain Ranch Nevada v Elko CountyDeeth/StarrValley

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303 440-4999

Owl’s Nest Estate - Boulder County, COAmong the finest land/home collections ever offered, this estate offers an unrivaled combination of privacy, views & eco-conscious luxury living. The 10,600 sq. ft. home sits on 2.45 acres amidst county-protected Open Space. Property equipped with the highest green built innovations including Five Star rated windows, solar voltaic roof panels, high efficiency heaters, fixtures, plumbing & electrical systems. $3,495,000Autumn Hill Equestrian Farm – Boulder, CO97 acre Equestrian Farm nestled in the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Modern structures including indoor & outdoor riding arenas, lounge & judging areas, executive offices & manager’s home. Space for 75 horses, 95 clients & 48 events. Includes development rights for principle residence. Price drastically reduced. Was $9,850,000 NOW $3,900,000Shadow Creek Ranch Homesite – Silverthorne, COOnce-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase an amazing lot at a drastically reduced price. Valued at $2.65 mil, this homesite is now offered at $1,000,000! Picture your dream, custom-built home along the pristine meadows, ridges, streams and ponds of Shadow Creek Ranch, the quintessential Colorado mountain ranch. Caribou Springs Ranch, Boulder County, COHistoric Caribou Land & Cattle Co. offering 550 deeded acres. Historic water rights, extensive hay production, corporate compound/family retreat, vested county rights for equestrian facilities, helicopter pad, and equine event center. Sale includes 3 building sites, 2 luxury homes and 2 caretakers homes. Property gated with community pool and clubhouse. $12,800,000

Windermere Real Estate / EastBellevue, WARondi [email protected] • www.rondi.com

206 953-1771

Lake Washington Waterfront, Medina WA: 130 ft. low-bank wfrt, .98 acre, 4BR/3.5BA. $8,500,000Lake Washington Waterfront, Medina WA: 106 ft. low-bank wfrt, .80 acre, 3BR/3.5BA. $5,385,000Lake Washington Waterfront, Bellevue WA: 3BR/3.25BA, 180° views, .27 acre. $3,925,000Lake Washington Waterfront, Bellevue WA: 120 ft. of wfrt, .52 acre, one-of-a-kind, circa 1909. $3.26MLake Washington Waterfront Condo, Kirkland WA: One Carillon Point. 4BR/3.5BA. Views. $5.15MLake Washington Waterfront, Kirkland WA: 112 ft. of level wfrt, .39 acre, 5BR/4.5BA. $4,495,000

Clark & Associates Land Brokers, LLC307 334-2025307 760-9510406 697-3961

WYOMING SUNRISE RANCH—Niobrara Co, WY: 2,748±-deeded-acre farm/ranch unit. 355 irrigated acres under 3 center pivots. Owner financing available. Reduced to $1,550,000.CHARTER RANCH—Yellowstone County, MT: Historic cattle ranch 5 miles N. of Billings. 7,148.53± deeded acres and 320 acres of BLM lease. 11 miles of highway and county road frontage. Over 20,000 feet of waterlines. $7,148,530FAGAN FARM—Fremont County, WY: Highly productive, 983± deeded acres. 573.46 irrigated acres with 349 pivot-irrigated acres in alfalfa, 224.6 acres irrigated with gated pipe planted to corn and alfalfa. Excellent set of improvements. $1,790,000

Mason Real Estate, Inc.Brian Mason

970 234-3167 cell

Montrose – Recreational Paradise!Very private & secluded 720± acres bordering several thousand acres of BLM lands. Excellent elk, deer and bear hunting in Unit 62! Numerous recreational opportunities. Gorgeous year-round creek borders the 720± acres to the east on BLM. Numerous springs and ponds, some suitable for fish. Small hunting cabin. Only 20 minutes from Montrose, just off old Hwy 90. $1,495,000. www.masonrealestate.netreal.net

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Gunnison, Colorado - Blue Mesa Ranch315 acres / Gunnison CountyBlue Mesa Reservoir, BML Lands, National Forest, Wilderness Areas, Custom Homes. $6,000,000www.ranchland.com/bluemesaWestcliffe, CO - Bear Ridge Ranch202 acres / Custer CountyIncredibly diverse and beautiful landscape including evergreen forests, aspen groves, and open meadows. Situated w/end-of-the-road privacy, the ranch shares a boundary with National Forest. $3,200,000www.ranchland.com/bearridgeDelta, Colorado - Campbell Ranch2,356 acres / Delta CountyDiverse working cattle ranch with irrigated pasture & dryland grazing. The high country consists of dense forests of ponderosa, spruce & aspen. Excellent water rights accompany this ranch. $4,000,000www.ranchland.com/campbellranchCarbondale, Colorado - Cedar Ridge Ranch102 acres / Garfield CountyA luxurious mountain retreat in the heart of the Roaring Fork Valley. Ranch improvements include a 20–stall barn with indoor arena, paddocks, 2 outdoor arenas and water rights. $8,450,000www.ranchland.com/cedarridgeEvergreen, Colorado - Centaur Mountain Ranch455 acres / Jefferson CountyNestled in the foothills west of Denver, at an elevation of 7,200 feet. Ponderosa pine forests and aspen laden hillsides interspersed with grass hay meadows are excellent elk and deer habitat. $11,995,000www.ranchland.com/centaurDolores, Colorado - Colbert Ranch171 acres / Montezuma CountyAn exceptional equestrian facility located 65 miles from Telluride, designed as a breeding and training facility for performance horses. $2,995,000www.ranchland.com/colbertNathrop, Colorado - Deer Valley Guest Ranch132 acres / Chaffee CountyDeer Valley Guest Ranch Valley is one of the longest running and most successful “dude and guest” ranches in the western United States. Chalk Creek runs through a portion of the ranch and there is a 7-acre pond, both providing excellent fishing. $8,750,000www.ranchland.com/deervalleyPaonia, Colorado - Elk Vista Ranch109 acres / Delta CountySet high on a mesa, commanding spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains and the Grand Mesa, the ranch features a three-bedroom home. End-of-the-road privacy with direct access in National Forest. $1,000,000www.ranchland.com/elkvistaPueblo, Colorado - Hatchet Hills Ranch225 acres / Pueblo CountyLying along Greenhorn Creek together with great mountain views, an desirable climate, irrigation rights and substantial income from the grazing operations. This property offers all that one seeks in a Colorado ranch. $1,750,000www.ranchland.com/hatchethills

Gardner, Colorado - Higby-Mosca Ranch5,791 acres / Huerfano CountyThe ranch is comprised of three very diverse, parcels. Higby, which is the headquarters parcel, Mosca is a mountain parcel & the Cottonsack parcel. $9,950,000Contact 877 207-9700 for more information.Somerset, Colorado - Historic Colorado Ranch90 acres / Gunnison CountyThis Historic Colorado ranch is the perfect escape from the demands of daily life. An updated ranch house with breathtaking views in all directions.Contact 877 207-9700 for more information.Lake City, CO - Jewel of the San Juan Mountains30 acres / Hinsdale CountyTwo private fly-fishing streams meander through the fenced, irrigated land and settle into the dance of a mountain stream as it carries its sounds past the magnificent 5,500 square foot home. $4,275,000www.ranchland.com/jewelPaonia, Colorado - Lazy H Ranch4,029 acres / Delta CountyPerfectly situated between 1.5 miles of the North Fork of the Gunnison River and nine miles of National Forest/BLM border, this ranch is a wildlife enthusiast and hunter’s paradise. $8,000,000www.ranchland.com/lazyhPaonia, Colorado - 1374 Hunting Ranch1374 acres / Gunnison CountyOne of the most prolific hunting areas in Western Colorado, the property shares a border with BLM. The physical attributes of the land, and the four springs give characteristics to make this an excellent habitat for wildlife. $2,250,000Contact 877 207-9700 for more information.Boulder, Colorado - Middle Fork Ranch303 acres / Boulder CountyHistoric main residence, guesthouse, manager’s house and wood frame barn that has seven stalls, tack room, grain and hay storage. $4,200,000www.ranchland.com/middleforkSweetwater, Colorado - Mills Ranch372 acres / Garfield CountyThe gently undulating terrain, the tree cover creates a number of private and secluded places within the ranch, making it a haven for wildlife as they go in and out of the million plus acres of national forest just up at the end of the road. $2,900,000www.ranchland.com/millsPueblo, Colorado - Mountain View Ranch245 acres / Pueblo CountyBeautiful mountain views surround this horseman’s ranch on 3 sides. Southwestern-style, 1-story home & a 2-story horse barn w/apartment. $629,000www.ranchland.com/mountainviewRidgway, Colorado - OXO Ranch356 acres / Ouray CountyWith a number of perfect home sites, this raw land is ready to be shaped into a mountain paradise. Panoramic views of the San Juan & Cimarron Mountain Ranges make this property a real gem. $5,500,000www.ranchland.com/oxoSomerset, Colorado - Pomotawh Ranch194 acres / Gunnison CountyThe ranch consists of irrigated meadow, pasture and wooded hillsides and trout fishing along the 1.5 miles of Anthracite Creek that flows through.www.ranchland.com/pomotawhSaguache, Colorado - Pruyser Ranch643 acres / Saguache CountyThis is a well maintained farm / ranch that shows “pride of ownership” and which can be run as a cattle and hay operation as it is currently or, it can potentially be a hay operation only. $799,000www.ranchland.com/pruyser

Bethoud, Colorado - Sanctuary Ridge Ranch105 acres / Larimer CountyIt can be developed to be an exclusive rural sanctuary restricted to a limited number of home sites, or it would make a spectacular trophy residence and private ranch. $1,260,000www.ranchland.com/sanctuarySilverthorne, Colorado - Shadow Creek Ranch70 acre lots / Summit CountyAn innovative, master-planned, working ranch community. A possible retreat for 22 owners and their families. This property has lots available from $1,600,000.www.ranchland.com/shadowcreekLake City, Colorado - Sherman Acreage30 acre lots / Hinsdale CountyA three acre and nearly four-acre parcel located near the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River. Surveyed and platted with no covenants. $219,000www.ranchland.com/shermanBayfield, CO - Silver Streams Lodge & Cabins23 acres / La Plata CountyThe property has a beautiful pond that the lodge deck overlooks and there is a year-round creek that flanks several of the cabins. $2,590,000www.ranchland.com/silverstreamBellvue, Colorado - Spring Valley Retreat150 acres / Larimer CountyAmazingly verdant and peaceful mountain retreat complete with improvements including a 3,400 square foot home with many custom features, a cabin and storage building. $849,000www.ranchland.com/springvalleyByers, Colorado - Sunny Valley Angus Ranch5,260 acres / Arapahoe CountyBisected by West Bijou Creek, this diversified farm and ranch operation features 218± irrigated acres and 198 acres of dryland farm ground with the balance in dryland pasture and grassland. $5,000,000www.ranchland.com/sunnyvalleyElbert, Colorado - Sunset Ridge Ranch220 acres / El Paso CountyPrivate tree-covered property, spectacular mountain views, sunsets, and an ecologically diverse environment. Improvements include a spectacular 4,900-square-foot custom home. $2,500,000www.ranchland.com/sunsetridgeAlmont, Colorado - Taylor River HomesteadLot / Gunnison CountyA rare homestead is being offered in the Crystal Creek Ranch, a shared amenity property w/onsite caretaker providing a wide variety of service. $3,950,000www.ranchland.com/taylorriverHesperus, Colorado - Wild Water Ranch1,800 acres / La Plata CountyThe ranch is an ideal retreat for someone interested in ultimate solitude, privacy and the ability to enjoy the rewards of ranching in southern Colorado. $5,500,000www.ranchland.com/wildwaterDotsero, Colorado - Wilderness Ranch2,300 acres / Garfield County2300 pristine acres with expansive, top-of-the-world views, surrounded by National Forest and BLM lands, bordering the Flat Tops Wilderness Area. The northern border of the ranch is the spectacular Deep Creek Canyon. $9,950,000www.ranchland.com/wildernessDotsero, Colorado - Windance Ranch905 acres / Garfield CountyThis sizeable pristine ranch is located close to the resort towns of Vail and Beaver Creek and borders the expansive White River National Forest and Flat Tops Wilderness. $10,500,000www.ranchland.com/windance

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Bayfield, CO - Wits End Guest Ranch & Resort66 acres / La Plata CountyThe focal point of the ranch is the “Old Lodge At The Lake,” a renovated 133-year old barn that houses a classic, “Western elegant” tavern and restaurant with a seating capacity of about 150. $8,950,000www.ranchland.com/witsendSeibert, Colorado - CRP Farm Land315 acres / Kit Carson CountyExcellent income producing farm in eastern Colorado. The farm is in CRP which requires no maintenance with the option of returning it to crop production in 2016. $200,194www.ranchland.com/kitcarson

NEBRASKA

Kimball, Nebraska - Lodge Pole Creek Farm895.26 / Kimball CountySix irrigated center pivots, good soil conditions and is capable of producing a variety of crops. $1,925,000www.ranchland.com/lodgepoleGothenburg, NE - Gothenburg Hunting Land300 acres / Lincoln CountyThe property has an abundance of wildlife including trophy class whitetail deer, turkey, geese, ducks and other birds and small game common to the area. The cottonwood trees, willows and cedars offer excellent habitat for wildlife along w/ the adjoining alfalfa field.www.ranchland.com/huntingGordon, Nebraska - Nebraska Irrigated Farm2,806 acres / Sheridan CountyCrops include sugar beets, potatoes, beans, corn and wheat. The ranch features a recently remodeled home, shop, grain storage and excellent hunting. $6,500,000www.ranchland.com/farmsforsale

WYOMING

Albany, WY - Albany Lodge2.25 acres / Albany CountyA tremendous ongoing mountain recreation business with quality improvements and excellent location in the Snowy Range Mountains. The business caters to the motor sports enthusiasts and has an excellent and very profitable track record. $2,700,000www.ranchland.com/albanyPine Bluffs, Wyoming - Diamond K Ranch1,600 acres / Laramie CountyThis is a productive cattle and hay ranch located 35 miles east of Cheyenne, Wyoming. The quality improvements include 2 homes, a hunting cabin, and outbuildings. $2,250,000www.ranchland.com/diamondkCheyenne, Wyoming - Threemile Creek Ranch1,720 acres / Laramie CountyThreemile Creek which winds its way through portions of the ranch, along with several springs, creates some lush, sub-irrigated, meadows which provide an abundance of grazing and drinking water for wildlife and cattle. $1,050,000www.ranchland.com/threemilecreek

ARIZONA

Sonita, Arizona - Arizona Horse Ranch30 acres / Santa Cruz CountyLocated between the Sonoita Plain and Santa Rita Mountains with a small intermittent creek. Custom 4700 square foot home, tack and storage room, shop, livestock corrals. $1,025,000www.ranchland.com/arizona

Skull Valley, Arizona - Summer Creek Ranch12 acres / Yavapai CountyThe ranch is the perfect recreation residence and equestrian facility. Private, well-irrigated fenced pastureland that gently slopes into a hillside for outstanding views. $2,200,000www.ranchland.com/summercreekSkull Valley, Arizona - Rancho Diamante1,700 acres / Yavapai CountyAn incomparable opportunity to own one of the most pristine ranches in all of Arizona. Surrounded by 1.25 million acres of National Forest. $8,500,000www.ranchland.com/diamante

NEW MEXICO

Silver City, New Mexico - Silver Bear Ranches240 - 322 acres / Grant CountyAmidst the unparalleled beauty of wondrous New Mexico high country, you can buy into the ranch ownership and own at least 240 acres of deeded property at Silver Bear Ranch, a 7,000 acre working cattle ranch, and become one of eleven owners. $900,000 to $945,000www.ranchland.com/silverbearSilver City, New Mexico - Spotted Elk Ranch216 acres / Grant CountyThe home is located on a gently sloping hill facing the 11,000 foot peaks of the 3,300,000 acre Gila Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico. $1,900,000www.ranchland.com/spottedelkSilver City, New Mexico - Two Bears Ranch290 acres / Grant CountySited in a high valley on the northern border of the ranch on the southern edge of “YL” Canyon with incredible views of the 11,000 foot peaks of the 3,300,000 acre Gila Wilderness. $1,700,000www.ranchland.com/twobears

IDAHO

Garden Valley, Idaho - Wandering Star Ranch47 acres / Boise CountyExcellent views of the Middle Fork River and the surrounding mountains can be seen from every room of the 4,600 square foot custom designed two-level home. The barn includes three stalls, tack room, storage and guest/caretaker’s quarters. $1,800,000www.ranchland.com/wanderingstar

KANSAS

Goodland, Kansas - Brewster Farm4,960 acres / Sherman CountyComprising some of the finest dry cropland in western Kansas with excellent soils producing high value crops including corn, wheat, milo, sunflowers and others. $6,300,000www.ranchland.com/brewsterDouglass, Kansas - Rock Creek Ranch7,870 acres / Butler & Cowley CountiesThe ranch has extensive improvements for cattle handling, feed storage and employee housing. In additional offers excellent recreational considerations involving hunting, fishing and lodging. $11,500,000www.ranchland.com/rockcreek

OREGON

John Day, Oregon - Mathisen Ranch12,221 acres / Grant CountyThe ranch has an exquisite main home, 3 additional residences, an exceptional equine setup as well as a 3,600 foot airstrip. $14,000,000www.ranchland.com/mathisenBend, Oregon – Ochoco Valley Ranch9,000 acres / Crook CountyA cattle, horse, hunting ranch, one hour from Bend, OR and a jet-capable airport. Approximately 400 acres of Ponderosa Pine forest. Horse facilities include a top quality arena-barn. $8,500,000www.ranchland.com/ochocovalley

MONTANA

Powderville, Montana - Crow Creek Ranch17,386 acres / Powder River County17,386± total acres, of which 8,749± are deeded. The balance is BLM and state leases. A total of 880± acres are irrigated hay ground. $6,950,000www.ranchland.com/crowcreek

SOUTH DAKOTA

Provo, South Dakota - LeBar Ranch6,280 acres / Fall River CountyA modest home, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, along with a set of corrals and a few minor outbuildings provide the primary improvements for the operation. $1,950,000www.ranchland.com/lebar

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HomeLand PropertiesAndy Flackwww.homelandproperties.com

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Over 200 Tracts in Southeast Texas – From 1 acre to 14,500 acres.Featured: All or Divide 14,200 Acres near Corrigan, Texas. Paved highway frontages, managed timberland, sharply rolling terrain, over 30 lakes & ponds, modest home, excellent road system. Excellent hunting, views and vistas, excellent drainage. $1,555 to $1,625/acre. Details on website.

Legacy Lands, LLCGwen Wagnerwww.montanalegacylands.com

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DEEP CREEK BENCHLivingston, MontanaLocated in the heart of Paradise Valley, a split entry ranch home on 9± acres. 4 bedrooms, 2.75 baths, plus family room and large deck with spectacular views of the Absaroka Mountains and the Pine Creek drainage. Combination barn/shop and a garden shed. Fenced and cross-fenced. Conveniently located near FS trails, Livingston, Chico Hot Springs, and Yellowstone National Park. $450,000

YELLOWSTONE RIVER LODGELivingston, MontanaYellowstone River Frontage, “Montana” log home & 20± acres. “View-shed” privacy from patio/deck and large master suite. Separate one bdrm/+loft guesthouse with 2 stall garage and a heated 2-stall horse barn. Easy private access to Yellowstone River for bank-fishing, boat launch or take-out. Magnificent views of river & mountains. Own a great stretch of river in the highly prized Paradise Valley and enjoy year-round Montana living, vacation rental investment, or multi-family shared purchase. Convenient location. $1,800,000

BLACK ELK ON THE BOULDER RIVERMcLeod, Montana1/3+ miles of renowned Boulder River frontage on 14± acres. Beautiful setting for group purchase or the individual seeking privacy in a world-class fishing location. Borders U.S. Forest Service & near wilderness area, and trailheads. Spectacular views. Dwellings include; large log lodge, a guesthouse and 2 restored historic cabins. Oversized garage/shop, new storage building, and 4-stall custom barn/office/exercise room. Rare offering. $3,300,000RAY CREEK HOMESTEADBroadwater County, Townsend, MontanaUnique 980± acres with panoramic views & limitless recreational opportunities. Great hunting potential as ranchland hosts a variety of big game, upland game birds and turkey. Year-round live water, 5 miles of shared U.S. FS boundary, near Canyon Ferry Lake and Missouri River, known for their exceptional walleye and trout fishing. Original 1900s homestead site. Opportunity to build “off the grid” with privacy, convenience and beauty. No covenants. $1,100,000

Ranch MarketingAssociateswww.RMABrokers.com

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Aldrich Mountain 640 - Grant County, OR 640 acres atop Aldrich Mountain offer spectacular views. New 1,200 sq. ft. log cabin with wrap around deck, Tennessee Creek originates on property with seeps and springs throughout. Turn-key operation for family, guests or hunters. $950,000 Alpine Oaks, San Diego/Alpine, CA Exquisite 21-acre, gated, state-of-the-art equestrian facility/ranch in country paradise 30 minutes from San Diego with 6,000 sq. ft. mansion, manager’s home and opportunity to purchase 3 additional lots. $2,200,000 to $2,700,000Apishapa River Canyon Ranch – Fowler, CO13,000-acre cattle ranch situated along several canyons currently runs 250 to 300 pair, excellent cattle handling facilities, springs, seasonal ponds, wells, water from the Apishapa River & underground pipeline system. $3,700,000Argyle Ranch - Pringle, SD520 acres with 90% perimeter bordering NF 25 E. of Wyoming and one 1 hour from Rapid City. High water table, wells & development potential. $1,200,000 Bell Ranch - Paonia, CO50% undivided interest in 800 acres near Aspen surrounded by national forest, ponds, creeks, year-round outdoor entertainment, private. $4,000,000 Big Creek Ranch - Steamboat Springs, CO5,034 trophy acres bordering national forest, 11,000 sq. ft. lodge, four miles of Big Creek, development potential in resort town. $59,500,000 Big West Ranch - Powder River, WYSpectacular working & grass ranch consisting of 92,200 total acres. Western scenery, wildlife, 3 homes, cook/bunk house, barn, several outbuildings, working corrals, excellent water from springs, natural wells and intermittent streams. $9,800,000 Blue Mountain Park Ranch – Loveland, CO1,350 acres close to Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, and the Northern Colorado Front Range. Exceptional wildlife and hunting in a convenient location with two building sites and national forest access. $7,950,000. (Can be purchased with Elk Haven Ranch for $14,900,000.) Bristlecone Mountain Ranch – Guffey, CO430-acre equestrian ranch with national forest on north boundary situated at base of Thirty-Nine Mile Mtn. with custom two-level main residence, guest Casita, mangers home, barns, arenas, ponds, wells, and more. $3,900,000 Bonsall Farm - Bonsall, CA190-acre Hacienda estate & working ranch, avocado and citrus groves, horse facilities, manager’s homes, pools, ranch office, gardens, barn. $18,000,000Castle Cliff Farm – Castle Rock, CO52 acre executive equestrian estate between Colorado Springs and Denver, gated entry, 24-stall and 7-stall barns, arena, caretaker’s home. $10,700,000 Chaparral Lakes Ranch – Redding, CA400 private acres near national parks, retail, airport with wildlife & development potential. $1,750,000Clark Creek Ranch – Elgin, ORIn heart of Blue Mtns, 471 acres with ponds, springs, north fork of Clark Creek through property. Near national forest and wilderness areas. $1,975,000

Colorado River Cattle Ranch – Kremmling, CO Part of Grand River Ranch, 1,235 acres at 9,500 ft. elevation with beautiful modern Western-design home, 3 additional homes, outbuildings and access to national forest. $6,500,000Cottonwood Springs Ranch – Durango, CO540-acre luxury equestrian estate with masterpiece residence & managers home, 20,000 sq. ft. barn, state-of-the-art breeding and training facilities, impeccable landscaping and much more. $12,000,000 Dater Creek Ranch – La Grange, WY2,320 acres of rolling grasslands, small buttes, hills, seasonal stream, fenced. $1,234,800Diamond D Ranch – Elbert, CONear Black Forest, 324 acres, spectacular views, 2-story barn, pond with spring, development potential and a beautiful Front Range setting. $1,400,000Diamond K Ranch – Larkspur, CO227 acre livestock operation near Black Forest, Pike’s Peak views, 2-story home, barns, cattle facilities, development potential. $2,950,000 Dumbell Ranch – Alcova, WYA great working ranch comprising 118,746 total acres with 10+ miles of the Sweetwater River, 5 reservoirs, Beulah Lake, territorial water rights, three homes, ranching headquarters, and more. $10,000,000 Eagle Ridge Ranch, Homestead 11 - Gunnison, CO Exquisite 5,000 sq. ft. home in premier 4,900-acre, high-country, shared-ranch community in Gunnison. Surrounded by NF and BLM land with year-round recreation. $2,850,000 El Caso Ranch - Quemado, NM70,000 total acres (3,250 total acres) surrounded by Gila NF with income, development & recreational opportunities, agriculture, residence, guest home, restaurant/bar, boat marina, master-planned gated community. $9,825,000 Elk Haven Ranch - Loveland, CO1,650-acre hunting ranch with 2+ miles of NF close to Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, and the Northern Colorado Front Range. Abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery in convenient location. $8,950,000 (Can be purchased with Blue Mountain Park Ranch for $14,900,000) Fiddleback Ranch - Kiowa, CO1,297-acre development property along Bijou Creek divided into 35-acre parcels with individual water rights, 200-acre-foot senior alluvial well. $2,150,000Flat Tops Ranch - Kremmling, COPart of shared-amenity Grand River Ranch. 680 acres with classic alpine terrain, seasonal creek, and exceptional views of Gore Ranch and Flat Tops Wilderness Area. $3,450,000Four Mile Creek Ranch – Glenwood Springs, CO1,135-acre lifestyle ranch fronting over 1 mile of Four Mile Creek surrounded by lush alpine landscape, main residence, guest homes, cabins, barns, equestrian facilities, wildlife, ample water rights. $19,500,000 Garfield Creek Ranch– New Castle, CO1,800 acres 1.5 hours from Aspen and Vail in high-country. Superb hunting, year-round recreation, borders BLM land on three sides, Garfield Creek traverses through property. $6,900,000 Gore Canyon Ranch – Kremmling, COPart of shared-amenity Grand River Ranch. 337 acres with three home-sites, mixed forest, spectacular mountain views. $2,600,000Hanna Creek Ranch - Big Horn, WY17-acre turn-key equestrian ranch surrounded by spectacular mountain views on eastern slope of Big Horn Mtns with 3,000+ sq. ft. ranch home, horse facilities with outdoor arena, barn with office, loafing sheds. $1,100,000 Hay Draw Ranch – Union Center, SD2,240 acres, views in all directions, 3BR home, bunkhouse, 7-ac. lake & hay production $3,200,000

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(Ranch Marketing Associates, continued)High Meadows Ranch - Steamboat Springs, CO 196 ac. borders & surrounded by Routt NF, 1 mile of Morrison Creek, direct access to Sarvis Creek Wilderness, residence, guest cabins, two-story barn, arena, cooking pavilion in lush alpine wonderland. $3,900,000Hunter’s Choice Game Ranch – Crawford, NE1,140 total acres in Pine Ridge area, elk and wild turkey hunting ranch, well water, high game fence, successfully operated. $700,000 Investment Land & WaterWindsor/Severance, CO157-acre investment opportunity, development potential, valuable water rights, flood irrigated, agricultural lease in place. $2,700,000 Last Chance Ranch - Oak Creek, CO307-acre secluded mountain ranch runs 100-125 cows with water rights, adjudicated water, 200 acres of hay meadow, log home, hunting cabins, barns, corrals, NF on three sides. $3,300,000 L Cross Ranch – La Garita, COImpressive 6,200-deeded-acre ranch in La Garita foothills with grazing permits, abundant water, water rights, 4,000 sq. ft. residence, log home, managers home, horse barns & much more. $6,500,000 Little Deer Creek Ranch – Fort Laramie, WY4th generation cattle ranch, 5,255 deeded acres, 3+ miles of creek, 125-acre pivot sprinkler, wide meadows, ideal building sites, views. $2,400,000Lookout Mountain Ranch - Glenwood Springs, CO894 acres overlooking entire Roaring Fork Valley. Development potential or trophy ranch. $8,940,000Mesa Meadow Ranch - Kremmling, COPart of Grand River Ranch, 835 acres, 3 homesites, creek, irrigated meadow, hay production capability. $2,200,000Oak Meadows – Glenwood Springs, COThe highest lot, 5-acre parcel has spectacular views and borders private ranchland. $400,000 OW & Pitchfork Ranches, WYTwo legendary ranches with some of the most beautiful western scenery anywhere. Combined, the ranches comprise over 64,000 acres. Included are two historic downtown Sheridan office buildings. $35,000,000 Pine Ridge Elk Ranch – Harrison, NETurn-key commercial hunting ranch, 360° views, lodge/residence for guests, spring-fed fishing ponds, equipment/workshop, garage. $1,950,000 Powderhorn Wilderness HideoutPowderhorn, COPrivate 4.77 acres, direct access to national forest with 360 degree views, two-level log home, barn, corrals, round pen. $750,000 Piney Peak Ranch – Kremmling, COPart of shared-amenity Grand River Ranch. 441 acres with three home-sites, 9,500 ft. in elevation, views of Flat Tops Wilderness Area, Piney Peak and Front Range. $2,750,000Roan Creek Ranch – De Beque, CO 120-acre ranch, lush irrigated meadows, good water rights, excellent hunting and fishing, .5 mile of creek runs through the property. $780,000 Rockin’ R Ranch – Pagosa Springs, CO35-acre equestrian paradise, impeccable mountain home, custom horse facilities, close to Durango & Wolf Creek Ski Resort. $1,600,000 Royal Elk at Diamond Star Ranch – Vail, CO140-acre ranch within the well-known 10,400-acre Diamond Star Ranch community near Vail. Custom 9,000 sq. ft. home, guest home, caretaker’s home, pool and year-round recreation. $6,395,000Ruby Lake Ranch – Alder, MT8,871 total contiguous acres rich in natural resources with over three miles of shoreline along Ruby Reservoir. $19,800,000

Shepardsbend on the Colorado River Kremmling, CO Some of the best fly-fishing water available w/over 1.5 miles of both sides of the Colorado River providing large numbers of trout only two hours NW of Denver. $2,280,000Sheridan West Pasture – Sheridan, WY320-acre horse or small cattle ranch on a bench with mountain views, several draws, seasonal reservoirs, spring, perimeter-fenced, year-round access. $1,460,000Smith Creek Estate – Basalt, CO35-acre mountain retreat, custom log home, wrap-around deck overlooking trout pond, privacy, wildlife. $2,695,000Smith Ranch on the Belle Fourche RiverHulett, WYN. of Devils Tower National Monument, 500 acres, excellent building sites, ranch home, outbuildings, springs/creeks, stock water. $1,250,000Specie Wilderness Ranch - Telluride, COClose to Telluride, 548 total acres and 1+ mile national forest boundary. Available in two parcels or entire ranch. $6,500,000 Split Rock Ranch – Muddy Gap, WYLarge production ranch with 200,000± total acres, 12 miles of Sweetwater River, six homes, full livestock facilities and more. $12,000,000 or $6,000,000 for a 50% Interest.Sunnyside Ranch – Yampa, CO954 acres between Vail & Steamboat Springs. Big game hunting, outdoor rec., develop. potential. $4,960,000 Tailwaters Ranch – Kremmling, COPart of shared-amenity Grand River Ranch. 388 acres w/ 3 homesites overlooking charming fishing camp & miles of Muddy Creek & Gore Range. $1,950,000 Two Rivers Cow Camp – Steamboat Springs, CO 23 acres borders national forest, spring-fed trout pond, carriage house/residence, five-bay garage, guest cabin, full equine facilities, security/privacy gate. $2,650,000 Triangle 51 Ranch – Chugwater, WY268 acres on Chugwater Flats, custom barn/home with tack room & office, three wells, pastures, year-round access. $595,000

Travis Ranch - Ruth, CA100,000 acres (12,000 deeded almost totally enclosed in federal lands), greatest scenery in the western Coastal Range. $10,500,000Trophy Mule Deer Hunting Ranch – Crawford, NE1,420-acre high-fence hunting ranch, first-class lodge offers full accommodations, views, privacy. $1,625,000Y-6 Ranch – Meriden, Wyoming 24,750 acres, 5th generation cattle ranch with 6,500-head feedlot & mill, irrigation, runs 1,500 pair. $15,950,000

The Chickering CompanyRanches, Lakes, Rivers / [email protected] Hundemer

530 265-5774 or 530 913-8095

CHARITY VALLEY Carson Pass, CaliforniaRare and untouched, this 160-acre parcel is completely surrounded by national forest and less than 1/4 mile from the Mokelumne Wilderness boundary. Located just over a mile to a paved road, yet you feel like you are hundreds of miles from civilization. One of the few private holdings in Charity Valley, this property offers a classic, small willow-lined trout stream meandering through pine and fir forests, and alpine meadows providing a clean canvas for creating your mountain retreat. Charity Valley is on the east side of the Sierra near Carson Pass, about 6 miles south of Hope Valley and 45 minutes from Lake Tahoe, in Alpine County. Asking $1,080,000

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Fuller WesternReal Estatewww.fullerwestern.com

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Ainsworth Ranch – Gunnison County, CO: Located in Colorado’s #1 recreational county. Features a fine 2,200sf cabin. $1,500,000Arroyo Honda Ranch – Huerfano County, CO: 474± acre cattle/recreational opportunity with great hunting. $945,000Bader Gulch Ranch – Washikie County, WY: 1,740± acres of summer grazing and unlimited recreational opportunities. $1,395,000Bear Mountain Ranch – Archuleta County, CO: Trophy home on forested ranch outside the tourist destination of Pagosa Springs. Includes Old West town. $8,250,000Big Horn Guest Ranch – Gunnison County, CO: Small commercial opportunity with owner’s lodge & 8 rental units on scenic Quartz Creek. $795,000.Bryant Farm – Fremont County, CO: Productive 2,530± acres, 980± irrigated acre farm and feedlot located no. of Riverton. $2,100,000Canadian River Ranch – Jackson County, CO: Impressive 2,680± acre ranch with 5 miles of the Canadian River. $950,000Canyongate Ranch – Huerfano County, CO: Scenic 2,120±-acre ranch near Gardner in the Wet Mtns. Owner will sell lesser amounts. $950,000Central Colorado Ranches – Park County, CO: Two contiguous 160±-acre ranches only 1.5 hours from Denver. 1) Observatory Rock is a great fishing ranch. $1,575,000. 2) House Creek also is a better equestrian property. $975,000Cherry Creek Ranch – Saguache County, CO: 6,000 acre cattle operation in southern Colorado’s famed San Luis Valley. $5,000,000D Bar T Ranch – Rio Blanco County, CO: Located on the banks of the White River with an impressive home, several irrigated meadows and BLM access. $2,500,000Gateway to the Sangres Ranch – Custer Co., CO: Near Westcliffe, a 960±-acre ranch with flat grazing land & steep forested mountains. $1,250,000James Farm, Rio Grande County, CO: Productive alfalfa operation with excellent priority water right in San Luis Valley. $1,750,00J Bar J Ranch, Carbon County, WY: 160± acre end-of-the-road retreat. Features a stream and private trout lake. 3 cabins in a park-like setting. $1,500,000 Little Bates Hole Ranch, Natrona County, WY: 8,000± acres so. of Casper on nearly 2 miles of creek. Deer, antelope, elk and fishing. $1,650,000Little Popo Agie River Ranch, Fremont County, WY: 620± acre cattle operation with 1.5± miles of river, homes & facilities. $1,950,000Martin Creek Ranch, Huerfano County, CO: Exceptional recreational opportunity with approximately 400 acres of an end-of-the-road mountain property. $990,000McGarraugh Ranch, Saguache County, CO: 1,840 acres in the San Luis Valley. Good solar or wind potential. $1,126,000Moon Ranch, Routt County, CO: 5,901 deeded acres of pristine hunting grounds in proximity to Steamboat. $6,500,000Moose Ridge Hideaway, Unita County, WY: Exceptional custom home on 130 forested acres with short drive to Salt Lake City. $995,000North Pavillion Farm, Fremont Co. WY: This is a 960-acre working farm with good water and a mild climate. $1,285,000

Old Cow Town Ranch – Saguache, CO: This one-of-a-kind 320±-acre ranch offers an authentic 1880s Old West town. Reduced to $7,500,000.Rio Grande Fishing Retreat – Mineral County, CO: Spectacular 3,500± sq. ft. home and 4-stall barn sit on 128± acres with a full .5± mile of the Rio Grande River. $3,980,000Rito Oso Ranch – Huerfano County, CO: One of Colorado’s most beautiful ranches w/1.5± miles of the Huerfano River. $2,450,000Rorick Ranch – Huerfano County, CO: Stunning home & barn on 309 acres overlooking the beautiful La Veta Valley. $1,100,000Shoutis Orchard – Montrose County, CO: Successful apple & peach orchard on 125 acres. Reduced to $995,000.Spring Canyon Ranch – Huerfano County, CO: Commercial hunting operation & recreational ranch with impressive owner’s home and other cabins. $1,390,000Tatman Ranch – Huerfano County, CO: Well-priced 1,450-acre cattle & recreational ranch east of Walsenburg. $1,250,000 UXU Guest Ranch – Park Co., WY: Premier 37-guest dude ranch with a quality trout stream running through it just east of Yellowstone. $1,500,000Walking Y Ranch – Las Animas County, CO: Offering 5,930± total acres, this equates to only $325/deeded acre. Live water, numerous ponds, good grasses and great hunting. $1,683,500

AD RanchJim Droz, Broker/[email protected]

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AD RANCH consists of 465± acres with Mill Creek frontage at the base of incredible Mt. Lassen. It is neighbored by 32,000+-acre Dye Creek Preserve & to the south by the Pfindler ranch (valued at a reported $39,000,000+). Close proximity to Shasta Lake, Whiskeytown Lake, Trinity Lake/Alps & Mt. Shasta. AD ranch offers country living at its best! It has CONTINUOUS FLOW, ADJUDICATED WATER RIGHTS (deeded 1920) that are extremely rare and valuable. It has been suggested the current value of the water rights could be as much as $1,000,000 (unverified).The main house has 3 large BRs & 3 BAs, including a custom master, large exercise room/office, 2,540+ sq/ft of living space, open beamed ceilings & a 3-car garage. The second home is a 1,500+ sq/ft, 2BR/2BA custom with living room, family room and many great amenities. Outbuildings include a barn, workshop & pole building. 2 ponds & surveyed for a water ski lake. FOR PHOTOS & DETAILS, VISIT WWW.ADRANCH.BLOGSPOT.COM. $2,795,000

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Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch – Tetonia, IDWithin close driving distance to some of Idaho’s most prestigious fisheries, Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch is an ideal retreat for the avid angler. Comprised of 320 acres and defined by its rolling topography, the ranch profits from incredible Teton Mountain and canyon views and the fact that it is unimproved creates a blank canvas for tailored lodgings. The Henry’s Fork, South Fork of the Snake River, Fall River and Teton River are all within a 30-minute drive, offering excellent wade and float fishing opportunities while the well-known namesake fishery is on adjacent BLM lands. The treasured Yellowstone National Park is 25 min. away while other recreational opportunities abound in nearby Targhee National Forest. Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch and the surrounding areas provide vital wintering range for the area’s Mule deer and elk populations. Bitch Creek Canyon Ranch is defined by its rolling topography, incredible Teton views and its proximity to some of Idaho’s most prolific fisheries. Now $1,200,000, Was $1,500,000. (20% off)Big Horn Mountains Snowshoe Lodge – Shell,WYThe Big Horn Mountains Snowshoe Lodge is located in the Big Horn Mountains near Shell, Wyoming. Consisting of 2,468± deeded acres, this exceptional recreational property borders national forest and BLM lands providing endless opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking and horseback riding. The Big Horn Mountains are considered one of the top ten areas for snowmobiling, boasting 400 miles of groomed trails and 50 miles of non-groomed trails. This offering is comprised of three distinct properties that can be purchased either separately or together, consisting of: White Creek Farm, Big Horn Mountain Acreage of 2,468 acres and The Snowshoe Lodge. A private getaway, The Snowshoe Lodge, is a high-end three-story log structure in addition to 3 cozy and beautifully appointed cabins. The lodge has been enjoyed by dude ranch guests, snowmobile enthusiasts and elk hunters. An illustration of classic western lifestyle and limitless sporting opportunities are the reason this is an extraordinary offering. $3,290,000.

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50 ac. Cabin, elec, deer, Hwy 41. $125,00050 ac. Cabin, elec, rain cistern, deer. $129,95050 ac. Home, elec, well, fence. $199,95051 ac. Shrd well, elec avail, blds, deer. $84,95052 ac. Home, elec, fence, owner terms. $189,95053 ac. 2 Trlrs, barn, well, septic, deer. $105,95054 ac. Cabin, elec, blds, fdrs, shared well. $79,95055 ac. Trailer, elec, blds, fdrs, shared well. $79,95060 ac. Deer, turkey, shared well, elec. $119,95064 ac. Stone hm, well, elec, axis, turkey. $139,950

70 ac. Lodge, elec, well, tank, axis. $129,95071 ac. Cabin, RB Creek, fence, deer. $94,95075 ac. Cabin, RB Creek, fence, deer. $89,95075 ac. County rd., elec avail, axis, Terms. $149,95080 ac. Hm, stables, arena, round pens. $399,95083 ac. Deer, shrd well, elec avail. $99,95091 ac. Container, blinds, feeders, axis. $99,95095 ac. Near Amistad, deer, dove. $99,95098 ac. Home, barns, well, elec, hwy, axis. $199,950100 ac. Water, elec, axis, elk, turkey. $144,950100 ac. Trlr, elec, water, blds/fdrs, axis. $159,999106 ac. Cabin, blds, fdr, shared well, deer. $99,950107 ac. Water, troughs, fdrs, deer, turkey. $89,950108 ac. Cabin, elec, shrd well, deer, turkey. $139,900110 ac. Deer, turkey, elec, shared well. $99,950113 ac. 3/2 Hm, water, elec, 2 ponds, elk. $199,950114 ac. Cabin, well, elec, axis, hwy. $199,950135 ac. Water, tank, fence, deer, turkey. $134,950137 ac. Luxury home, barn w/apt, elk. $499,950152 ac. Cabin, elec, shrd well, deer. $149,950206 ac. Well, 3 cabins, blds, fdrs, elk. $328,500216 ac. Cabin, cooler, barns, fenced, elk. $299,950217 ac. Cabin, elec, well, deer, hwy frt. $299,950253 ac. Homes, pool, barns, game fenced. $1.25mil269 ac. Hm, well, pond, caves, axis, elk. $525,900339 ac. 1,900’ Devils River, Cabin, well, elec. $999,000397 ac. Home, elec, water, blds, fdrs, elk. $449,950 425 ac. County road, electric, axis, hogs. $499,950490 ac. Hwy, pond, wells, elec, cabin, deer. $999,000710 ac. Homes, barns, pool, elk, airstrip. $2.25 mil742 ac. Home, barns, wells, fenced, axis, elk. $1.187mil746 ac. Lodge, cabin, wells, Hwy, airstrip $1.19 mil 1,191 ac. LIVE WATER, Mexico near Eagle Pass $699K1,239 ac. Hm, barn, cabin, 2 wells, hwy, hi-fence $2.1 mil2,681 ac. LIVE WATER, Mexico near Eagle Pass $2.14 mil

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Cordova Ranch: 212± deeded acres S of WY/CO border. Productive hay land, home on property. Equipment available by private treaty. $800,000Fish Creek Estate: Lot #5 of the Fish Creek Preserve, 35-acre homestead with 4,242 acres of shared access for limited owner. Gorgeous property with large home and magnificent views. $975,000 Kerr Ranch: Northwest of Laramie by 12 miles, 200± deeded acres, all irrigated w/excellent hay production. Fantastic cow setup and living quarters. $500,000Lazy S Ranch: 25 miles south of Laramie, WY with a 36x48 insulated horse barn/shop w/4 enclosed stalls along with an attached 12x48 open shed face. $780,000Sawmill Homesteads: In Centennial, gorgeous living community of 9 homesites, including common areas for recreation. Beautiful views, great location & abundant wildlife.Vedauwoo Acreage: Undeveloped 250± acres just off I-80, 20± mi. E of Laramie, WY bordering Medicine National Forest, minutes from Vedauwoo and Curt Gowdy State Park. $650,000For more listings and exciting new properties just coming on the market, please visit our webssite www.ranchbrokers.com. More listings every week! From large cattle operations to smaller fishing & recreational properties, we have the property to fit your needs!

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