93 acres on Hwy 287 in Hardeman…
Quanah, TX
Hardeman
Hardeman
Quanah, Texas Ranch and Hunting Property
Discover a 93-acre property in the heart of Hardeman County, Texas, offering a blend of ranching, recreational, commercial, and residential opportunities. Located just minutes from Quanah. Rural water, a water well, and electricity are already on site. The barbed wire fencing around the perimeter. Easy access to Highway 287 opens the door to limitless possibilities beyond.
Prime Location with Highway Frontage
This property boasts an impressive 1/4 mile of Highway 287 frontage, providing excellent visibility and easy access. County Road access on the north side adds to the convenience, making it a promising commercial opportunity.
Diverse Wildlife and Recreational Activities
Partake in the abundance of wildlife with opportunities for hunting whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, dove, and varmints. The property features two ponds, enhancing its recreational appeal. Enjoy the 15 ft elevation changes.
Perfect Blend of Residential and Commercial Potential
With its residential prospects and commercial possibilities, this property offers a versatile canvas for your vision. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat or a thriving business venture, this property has the potential to fulfill your aspirations.
Contact Richard Schreiber or more information and to schedule a showing 940-733-0316.
DISCLAIMER: Buyer's agent (if applicable) must be identified on first contact and be present at all showings in order to receive a participation fee, IF a participation fee is being offered. CONTACT LISTING AGENT FOR DETAILS. If this condition is not met, the commission percentage will be at the sole discretion of United Country McLemore Properties. Buyers are responsible for verifying all information and to conduct their own due diligence to their satisfaction regarding the information contained herein. No representation is made as to the accuracy of the information, including the possible value of this Real Property, type of use, zoning, amenities or rights (including without limitation, oil, gas, other minerals and/or water rights) that may or may not be available. Buyers are encouraged to consult with their tax, financial and/or legal advisors before making a final determination regarding the purchase of Real Property, and further recommends that an information, which is of special interest or importance to Buyers, should be obtained through Buyers own independent verification.
$292,950
Colorado Hunting and Recreation Land
Gateway, CO
Mesa
Mesa
Excellent 160 acre hunting and recreation parcel located in Unit 62 in the Uncompahgre National Forest. Mostly open ground with public land border on all four sides. There is a large year-round pond on the property that is a constant water source for wildlife. Water Decree dated January 2007 is available. This property qualifies for Landowner Tag for deer, Over-The-Counter for elk. Can be used for grazing or there is flat ground to build a cabin if you want. Beautiful, private piece of land with seasonal access on dirt road.
Mesa County’s Uncompahgre National Forest offers a spectacular natural escape just minutes from Grand Junction. Spanning close to one million acres since its designation in 1905, the forest is a haven for outdoor recreation, wildlife, and scenic beauty. Accessible via Highway 50, the forest roads wind through conifer forests, open parks, dramatic rock formations, and high-mountain vistas. Elevations range between 8,000 and 9,000 feet, providing a cool alpine climate in summer and snow-covered terrain in winter.
This area delivers everything Colorado is known for—towering peaks, meadows filled with wildflowers, pristine creeks, and unspoiled landscapes perfect for recreation or quiet reflection. From Grand Mesa’s broad summit to the sharp edges of distant San Juan peaks, the views are endless. Whether you’re riding an ATV, setting up camp, hiking a ridge trail, or hunting big game, this land provides both challenge and serenity. The name “Uncompahgre,” meaning “red water,” speaks to the natural beauty and indigenous history of the region.
Generational ranches and residential acreages dot the forest’s edge, where agriculture and adventure blend with Western heritage. This is where the spirit of the old frontier still lives, and where your next outdoor journey can begin.
SURROUNDING AREAS IN MESA COUNTY COLORADO
The nearby Grand Valley offers all the services and amenities to support residents and travelers alike. Communities such as Fruita, Palisade, Clifton, and Orchard Mesa are all part of the Grand Junction metro area and provide schools, shopping, medical care, and a regional airport. Local farmers' markets, wineries, seasonal festivals, museums, and art walks reflect the area’s agricultural and cultural richness.
The I-70 corridor links the region to Denver and beyond, while still maintaining its small-town pace. The Grand Valley is a place where rural lifestyle meets modern convenience—ideal for full-time living, second homes, or recreational retreats.
COLORADO OUTDOOR RECREATION
Western Colorado is unmatched in its recreational variety. The nearby Colorado National Monument is a must-visit with its Rim Rock Drive, hiking paths, scenic overlooks, and fascinating desert ecology. Hike Mount Garfield for stunning views, or visit the riverbanks of the Colorado River for fishing, floating, or riverside picnicking. This is also prime country for mountain biking, horseback riding, off-roading, and fossil discovery.
The Grand Mesa Scenic Byway (Highway 65) climbs into the mountains where alpine lakes, deep forests, and year-round trails await. Whether you're fishing for trout, hiking through golden aspens, snowshoeing with friends, or skiing at Powderhorn Resort, there's no shortage of options. With over 300 lakes and thousands of acres of forest, the Grand Mesa area complements the adventure and natural beauty of the Uncompahgre Forest for an unforgettable outdoor lifestyle
$624,000
835 Acres in the Uncompaghre National Forest
Whitewater, CO
Mesa
Mesa
Large acreage for sale in western Colorado consisting of 835 acres in the Uncompahgre National Forest. Five parcels connected (520 acres) plus two outlying parcels (160 acres and 155 acres). Seller would like to sell entire property but will consider selling parcels separately. Excellent property for grazing cattle or hunting and recreation. Mostly located in Unit 62 with one parcel located in Unit 61. Large border with public land. Multiple springs and ponds with Water Decree dated January 2007. Property qualifies for Landowner Tags for deer and Over-The-Counter tags for elk in Unit 62. Two main cabins as well as two guest cabins all need some work and updating. Both main cabins have excellent spring water nearby and there are multiple stock ponds as well. Plentiful elk and deer using this ranch due to the water resources. Coordinates are 38.636589, -108.668697.
UNCOMPAGHRE NATIONAL FOREST IN MESA COUNTY
Established in 1905, the Uncompahgre National Forest spans across western Colorado counties covering almost a million acres of pristine high country. Within a few miles south of Grand Junction, CO access the Uncompaghre National Forest Mesa County area from highway 50 and drive scenic graveled roads through pine forests, valleys, rocky bluffs, and watch for wildlife and bird sightings. Top of the world views include valleys, sloping hills and the distance mountain and Uncompaghre ranges of the LaSalle, Utah mountains, Grand Mesa, aka the largest flattop mountain in the world, and on the faraway horizon stretches the majestic San Juans. From plateaus to peaks of natural terrain the vast country offers all mountain activities Colorado is known for in all seasons. The average elevation in the Mesa County Uncompaghre range rises to 8000-9000 ft. Clear mountain streams and springs are fed from the melting snow spring runoff creating vegetation for wildlife habitat and ranching resources. Canyon rocky cliffs and crags offer hiking and climbing. Many trails provide OHV riding, horseback riding, hiking, bicycling, camping or find a quiet spot for solitude. Don’t forget the camera for nature or scenic photo ops and selfies for special fun times. The area is home to many ranches and residential acreages for livestock operations, some with generational owners. Trophy hunts are successful in hunting districts. History runs deep with the settling of the old west. The Ute Indian tribe named the mountain ranges Uncomphaghre meaning ‘red water’. Find your adventure in the Uncompahgre National Forest in Mesa County.
SURROUNDING AREAS MESA COUNTY
Nearby Grand Junction and surrounding communities offer a regional airport, major shopping and services and more. The I-70 corridor leads to Denver and accesses more locations Colorado is known for. Work and play beneath blue mountain skies and star studded nights. The towns of Palisade, Clifton, Grand Junction, Orchard Mesa, and Fruita span several miles along I70 corridor with major shopping, colleges, schools, hospitals, regional airport, and more amenities for residential and business needs. Stop at any one of the museums or visitor centers to learn more about the history and what the region has to offer. Enjoy annual all year-round events, farmer’s market, festivals, breweries, wineries, unique specialty shops, rodeos, fruit stands, and more that Western Colorado has to offer. The region is known for its mild winters, sunny days, and all year recreation from the high desert to the nearby mountaintops.
COLORADO OUTDOOR RECREATION
The Western Slope of Colorado has all year recreation for all outdoor enthusiasts. Travel the Rim Rock Drive of the nearby Colorado National monument. Enjoy the magnificent views of rock formations, canyons, plants, birds and wildlife along the drive or hiking trails. Photo opportunities for the photographer, and don’t forget the selfies. Stop at the visitor center for information on picnic and campground areas, hiking trails, youth learning opportunities, and the history of this valley’s treasure of beauty. Mount Garfield is one of the well-known landmarks for hiking and viewing wildlife, including wild horses. Enjoy river rafting or tube floating along the river or fish along the many easy accesses to the riverbanks of the Colorado River The surrounding high desert offers off road, ATV, hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails with valleys of dinosaur finds and diggings, river rafting, boating, and fishing. Within an hour’s drive along I70 and Highway 65, also known as the scenic byway of Grand Mesa, sits the largest flat top mountain in the world with over 300 lakes for fishing, boating, camping, lodges, and thousands of trails for hiking, ATV, biking, horseback riding, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and hunting districts. Photo opportunities abound for the amateur or professional photographer. A visitor center on top of the Grand Mesa has information and a gift shop. Powderhorn Ski Resort sits at the base of Grand Mesa with ski slopes for all ages and skills with winter and summer activities.
$3,300,000
East Malta Irrigated Farm & Ranch –…
Malta, MT
Phillips
Phillips
Just 5 miles east of Malta, Montana, with highway frontage off Old Highway 2, the East Malta Irrigated Farm & Ranch is a standout agricultural operation spanning 1,203 deeded acres. Owned by the Hould family, this productive and well-managed property has long served as the backbone of a successful feed program for decades. With 586+/- acres of irrigated land, this is some of the most proven and high-yielding ground in all of Phillips County. The rest of the acreage consists of 193.2 acres of quality non-irrigated farmland acres and 387 acres of native grass.
Acreage Breakdown:
● Irrigated Land: 586.1 acres
● Farmland (non-irrigated): 193.2 acres
● Native Grass: 387 acres
The irrigated acres are currently seeded in a productive 50/50 split of corn and alfalfa. Annual production averages a reliable 28 tons per acre for corn and no less than 7 tons per acre on alfalfa. Gated pipe irrigation delivers efficient, low-labor water management across the field systems. This property has been the engine of the Hould family’s feed and cattle program for years—proven ground with proven results.
Improvements:
Main Residence
● 3 Bed / 1 Bath
● 1,368 sq ft main floor + 936 sq ft basement
● Gas heat, central A/C
● Updated windows and siding
Labor House
● 2 Bed / 1 Bath
● 684 sq ft main + 351 sq ft upper
● Updated windows and siding
● Gas heat
Outbuildings & Infrastructure:
● (2) Detached Garages: 24x24 and 19x24
● 15 ft Grain Bin
● 52x40 Hip Roof Barn with 12 livestock pens and hay loft
● (3) Pole Barns: 12x26, 12x24, 16x48
● 30x30 Implement Shop
● Certified Fairbanks Scale
● (3) Propane Tanks (leased from Ezzie’s)
While some seasonal flooding occurs on the western edge due to the Black Coulee drainage, it has not impacted production or overall usability.
Recreational Appeal:
Bordering the Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge corridor, the property offers a unique hunting experience with healthy populations of geese, upland birds, mule deer, and whitetail. The irrigated cornfields are a magnet for waterfowl, adding a layer of recreational and outfitting potential to this already premier operation.
$5,000,000
80± Acres of Off-Grid Mountain Land in…
Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you’ve been dreaming of escaping the noise and settling into a piece of wild, unspoiled Maine—this 80± acre tract along Mountain Road in Mount Chase could be just what you’ve been searching for. Tucked along the lower slope of Mount Chase itself, this rugged and remote property offers a rare combination of natural beauty, privacy, recreational access, and self-sufficient living potential.
This parcel represents the western half of one of Mount Chase’s original 1800s lots, and it’s easy to see why it was chosen. With elevations ranging from approximately 980 to 1,460 feet, the land offers rolling terrain, excellent drainage, and possible mountain views with selective clearing. A couple creeks traverse the landscape, adding scenic and practical value for those considering off-grid development.
According to a NRCS websoil survey, roughly half of the lower acreage features Bangor and Dixmont silt loam soils—suitable for pasture, gardens, food plots, or small-scale farming. Whether you're interested in homesteading, attracting wildlife, or simply enjoying the diverse forest, this land has the soil, water, and elevation features to support your vision.
One of the most unique features of the property is direct access to the Mount Chase Trailhead adjacent to its western border. This trail leads through forested terrain for approximately 1.75 miles to the 2,439-foot summit, offering breathtaking views and a rewarding backcountry hiking experience. Imagine walking from your cabin straight to a mountain summit—no need to drive anywhere.
Located just 4.5 miles (as the crow flies) from Shin Pond Village, this property sits in the heart of one of Maine’s most treasured recreational areas. Snowmobilers, ATV riders, and wilderness enthusiasts know this region for its proximity to Baxter State Park, Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, Shin Ponds, Grand Lake Matagamon, and the East Branch of the Penobscot River. Anglers and paddlers will also appreciate the nearby Seboies River.
Despite the remote setting, services are within reach—only 9 miles to Patten, 39 miles to Houlton, and approximately 1 hour 35 minutes to Bangor via Route 11 and I-95.
This is an opportunity to own a truly special parcel of land with elevation, water, timber, and recreational access. Whether for a weekend escape or a full-time off-grid lifestyle—this property is ready for your next chapter.
$125,000
Hunting and Fishing Property for sale in…
Viola, WI
Richland
Richland
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a manageable-yet-mighty slice of Driftless bluff country—where world-class trout water meets trophy deer habitat—this 34+/- acre recreational property near Viola, WI deserves your full attention. Set in the rugged folds of Richland County just off Elk Creek Road, the tract combines mature hardwoods, dramatic ridge country, and immediate proximity to one of Southwest Wisconsin’s most celebrated Class 1 Trout Streams: Elk Creek.
Quick Property Snapshot
Acreage: 34+/- wooded acres in Richland County, WI.
Location: Near Viola; frontage/approach off Elk Creek Road in the Driftless Region.
Nearby Fishery: Directly across from legendary Elk Creek (Class 1 Trout Stream) with DNR access nearby.
Wildlife: Strong populations of trophy whitetail deer & wild turkey.
Topography: Classic bluff country—3 primary ridges cascading to a valley floor.
Habitat Features: Mature hardwoods (including towering oaks), apple trees, natural funnels & bedding cover.
Trail System: Existing internal trail (needs TLC) reach ridge tops & treestand sites.
Food Source: Borders a large agricultural field—high-value destination food for local deer.
Neighborhood: Surrounded by large private tracts practicing Quality Deer Management.
Extras: High-quality public hunting land a short drive away for added flexibility.
Setting & Approach
Arrive on Elk Creek Road and you immediately feel the transition from everyday to extraordinary. Steep, timbered ridges rise sharply from the valley, framing the property in classic Driftless drama. Access leads into the wooded base where interior trails begin their climb. With a little TLC, you can quickly reopen the system for easier gear hauling, stand hanging, habitat work, or quiet slip-in access during the rut.
Elk Creek: Front-Row Access to a Renowned Trout Fishery
Just steps across the road runs Elk Creek, widely admired by anglers for its cold, clear flow and robust brown and brook trout populations. Classified as a Class 1 Trout Stream, Elk Creek supports natural reproduction and draws fishermen from across the country. Even better—the property sits within easy reach of a DNR public access point, giving you convenient entry to the water. Want a local advantage? The neighbor across the road is known regionally as a skilled trout fisherman and may be available for private guiding—ask about arranging a day on the water.
Habitat That Hunts Big
At 34+/- acres, this parcel punches well above its weight thanks to topography and habitat diversity. Three primary ridges create natural travel routes, bedding knobs, and wind-based stand options. The middle ridge features a broad, flat crown—ideal for food plots, a ground blind village, or an off-grid camp pad (buyer to verify buildability with county & township zoning). Mature oak timber and a small apple orchard provide hard and soft mast attraction. Dense cover pockets on slope shoulders and benches give deer daytime security while still presenting ambush-friendly edge lines.
Deer trails crisscross the property from valley bottom to ridge top, revealing well-used crossings and natural pinch points. Layer a few stand sets to play wind, thermals, and seasonal movement, and you’re ready for archery opener through late-season.
Food & Movement: Bordering Ag Fields
The parcel backs against a large agricultural field—an immediate draw for evening deer movement. Position stands along staging cover or interior trails to intercept bucks swinging off the crops at first light or staging before dark. Combined with mast and cover inside the timber, you’ve got a classic bedding-to-feed pattern that’s easy to hunt smart.
Quality Deer Neighborhood & Added Public-Land Option
Surrounding landowners manage large, privately held tracts with a Quality Deer Management (QDM) mindset, helping cultivate older age-class bucks in the area. When you’re ready to stretch your legs, a tract of high-quality public hunting land lies just down the road, giving you backup spots for shifting winds, pressure rotation, or bringing friends.
Final Take
Properties in this immediate Elk Creek corridor rarely hit the open market—and those offering direct, front-row proximity to a famed trout fishery are even harder to come by. Add in diverse ridge structure, mast timber, agricultural adjacency, and a serious deer neighborhood, and this 34+/- acre tract becomes a standout opportunity for the hunter-angler who wants maximum recreation in a manageable footprint.
Schedule your showing—walk the ridges, glass the ag edge, drop a line in Elk Creek—and see why this Driftless gem hunts and fishes far bigger than its acreage. Contact Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // [email protected] or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 [email protected]
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
$275,000
East Texas Hunting/Recreational Land For Sale
Rusk, TX
Cherokee
Cherokee
Texas Land, buy now, they are not making any more of it. This 100+/- acre tract is located in the Rusk, Texas area not far from Rusk in Cherokee County on a paved county road. This tract is level and sloped with some draws, wet weather creeks, covered with mixed timber. It offers a great habitat for abundant wildlife and excellent hunting. Whitetail deer, hog, and other varmints call this tract home. The trails allow for hunting lanes, riding trails, and great hiking. This property provides a great place to build your home or weekend cabin in the country while sitting in the woods of East Texas. Cherokee County Electric Coop supplies electricity in the area, 903-683-2248, Rusk Rural Water supplies water in the area, 903-683-6178 and New Summerfield Gas supplies gas in the area, 903-726-3651. Buyer to verify the availability of utilities. **The pictures were taken in the previous summer** Located within approximately 3:00 - 4:00 hours from Dallas, North Houston, and the Austin area, and 1 1/2 hours to Shreveport, LA.
$501,265
140 +/- Acres – Appanoose County, Iowa…
Centerville, IA
Appanoose
Appanoose
Located just north of Centerville, IA, this 140-acre property offers the ideal combination of productive farmland and top-tier hunting.
The farm includes 95 acres of tillable ground with an average CSR above 67 for high productivity. It generates $19,000 annually in cash rent and has a consistent history of strong crop yields. All tillable acres would also be eligible for future CRP enrollment if the next owner chooses to transition to conservation programs.
Over 40 acres of dense river-bottom hardwoods provide thick bedding cover and strong whitetail habitat. This area is truly a sleeper neighborhood where mature, trophy-class bucks can be consistently found year after year. The property sits off a dead-end road with very few surrounding roads, located in the middle of a large block of crop fields, timber, and river corridor—offering limited access and ideal seclusion for deer movement and unpressured hunting. The current owner has worked with the farm tenant to leave standing grain in key locations for food plot effectiveness, further improving late-season hunting.
In addition to whitetails, this farm supports quality upland game and turkey hunting with healthy populations of quail, pheasant, and wild turkeys. Additionally, its location within minutes of Rathbun Lake makes this a true investment opportunity with excellent recreation potential.
$828,360
12.33 Acres Land for Sale in Perry…
Linden, TN
Perry
Perry
Large Lot for Sale in Linden, Tennessee
Off-Grid Paradise Awaits on 12.33 Acres in Linden, TN
Escape to tranquility on this stunning 12.33-acre property nestled between Linden and Hohenwald, TN. Embrace the freedom of off-grid living with this exceptional opportunity:
Key Features:
Prime Building Sites: Multiple private settings for your dream home or retreat.
RV-Ready: Two RV pads with state-approved septic system.
Cleared Acreage: Approximately 1 acre cleared, with potential for expansion.
Solar-Ready: Unobstructed sky views, ideal for solar panels. A pad is cleared for solar panels, and a trench with pipe is installed to run wires for solar to each RV pad.
Privacy and Versatility: Located on a private road, perfect for recreational and residential use.
Your off-grid adventure awaits!
Note: RVs not included in sale but storage building and solar panels can stay at additional cost.
Additional Information:
Property Size: 12.33 acres
Location: Between Linden and Hohenwald, TN
Terrain: Rolling hills with mature trees
Utilities: Property off-grid, electric not by property, must drill well for water
Zoning: Agricultural
Embrace the serenity of country living on this exceptional property. Contact us today to schedule a viewing!
Living in Perry County, TN
Living in Perry County, Tennessee, offers a tranquil, rural lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a slower pace of life, surrounded by the rolling hills and lush forests of the Highland Rim. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in the abundance of recreational opportunities, from hiking and fishing along the Buffalo River to exploring the scenic backroads. The close-knit communities foster a friendly atmosphere, where neighbors know each other and local events bring people together. While offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Perry County still provides access to essential amenities and is within a reasonable drive of larger towns, making it an ideal place for those seeking a quiet, nature-filled existence.
Contact Jarrod Richardson 931-589-2455 or email [email protected]
$79,900
52 Acre Homesite Madison County Camden, MS
Camden, MS
Madison
Madison
52 Acres for Sale in Camden MS – Hunting, Timber, and Homesites
52+/- Acres Located in Madison County Camden, MS. Great Homesite and Recreational Property, also could be a Timber Investment Tract. Great deer hunting and abundant turkeys are in the area. This would be a great property to subdivide into smaller lots with no restrictions. Please contact your favorite realtor today.
$153,700
440-Acre Ranch or Hunter’s Retreat – Ultimate…
Hardy, AR
Sharp
Sharp
440-Acre Ranch or Hunter’s Retreat – Ultimate Seclusion and Natural Beauty
Welcome to your dream ranch or secluded hunter’s paradise on 440± acres of pristine land, offering breathtaking viewsand endless possibilities. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, working ranch, or sustainable off-grid lifestyle, this property has it all.
Nestled among rolling hills, this estate features 165± wooded acres teeming with wildlife and 275± open acres perfect for hay production, grazing, or future development. With 9 ponds (some stocked with fish), 7 natural springs, and the South Fork of Martin’s Creek flowing through the property, water is abundant and serene beauty is everywhere.
The centerpiece is a 4,800 sq ft home with a charming wraparound porch, designed for comfort and stunning views. Upstairs offers a complete 3 bed, 2 bath layout, while the downstairs includes an additional 2 bed, 2 bath area—nearly finished and ready for your final touches.
Sustainable living is easy here with a solar panel setup, offering energy efficiency and the potential for full off-grid capabilities. Fruit trees—including apple, pear, peach, and plum—add to your self-sufficiency, while the greenhouse(just needs a bit of TLC) can expand your growing season.
Two cattle corrals, fencing/cross-fencing, and hayfields make this ideal for livestock operations. The large shop/barnfeatures concrete floors, water, and electric—perfect for storage, projects, or equipment.
With multiple building sites, marketable timber, and absolute privacy, this property is a rare gem. Whether you're raising cattle, building a legacy, or simply escaping to nature, this extraordinary land offers endless potential.
$1,725,000
Gorgeous 355 acres of Hunting and Ranch…
Megargel, TX
Archer
Archer
Tranquil Ranch and Hunting Ranch
Discover a sprawling 355-acre property nestled in the heart of Megargel, Archer County TX, offering a perfect blend of hunting and ranching opportunities, with Kickapoo Creek meandering on approx. 1 mile of the ranch.
A Hunter's Paradise
This property boasts excellent hunting with fantastic hardwoods and dotted with multiple ponds. Seasonal creeks meander through the landscape, attracting a variety of wildlife for the avid hunter.
Picturesque Ranch Land
The ranch is isolated with gently rolling terrain covered in native grasses, creating a fantastic setting for a the outdoorsman lifestyle. The natural beauty of the land provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Improvements
Pipe Pens: good condition
Exterior Fence: good to fair, barbed wire,
Fences: 5 wire
Water: 2 quality surface tanks as well as Kickapoo Creek and multiple feeder creeks
-- WATER, TERRAIN & COVER --
Surface Water : 2 water shed tanks
Elevation: 20 feet gently rolling; multiple highpoints and draws
Tree Cover: 100% native pasture; live oak, post oak, mesquite, hackberry,
Native Grasses: 355 acres in native grass, leased and willing to stay
Good Soils: Clay Loam and Sandy Loam with some Mangum along the creek beds
-- HUNTING & RECREATION --
Wildlife: whitetail deer, dove, duck, rio-grande turkey, hog, varmint
Habitat: posts & live oaks producing acorns, superb cover and excellent large timber for tree blinds
Pressure: Limited to personal
Fishing: some fishing in ponds, capable of stocking
Food Plots: no current food plots or cultivation,
-- MINERALS & WIND --
Mineral Rights: All owned shall be conveyed at closing, sellers do believe they own a percentage but is subject to verification by buyer.
O&G Production: no production or active lease
Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey
-- ACCESS & DISTANCES --
Road Frontage: Property is accessed by deeded ROW. Property sits approx. 1.5 miles off Symank Rd. Easement Rd is in excellent condition and has been maintained
Nearby Towns: Megargel, Olney, Seymour, Archer City
Major Cities : Wichita Falls 40 minutes; Ft. Worth 2 hrs; Dallas 2.5 hrs
Airports: Kickapoo and Sheppard in Wichita Falls, Olney, Seymour and Archer City
DISCLAIMER: Buyer's agent (if applicable) must be identified on first contact and be present at all showings in order to receive a participation fee, IF a participation fee is being offered. CONTACT LISTING AGENT FOR DETAILS. If this condition is not met, the commission percentage will be at the sole discretion of United Country McLemore Properties. Buyers are responsible for verifying all information and to conduct their own due diligence to their satisfaction regarding the information contained herein. No representation is made as to the accuracy of the information, including the possible value of this Real Property, type of use, zoning, amenities or rights (including without limitation, oil, gas, other minerals and/or water rights and wind rights) that may or may not be available. Buyers are encouraged to consult with their tax, financial and/or legal advisors before making a final determination regarding the purchase of Real Property, and further recommends that an information, which is of special interest or importance to Buyers, should be obtained through Buyers own independent verification.
$1,258,475
James Place - Beautiful Home with Acreage…
Ruston, LA
Lincoln Parish
Lincoln Parish
Luxury Ruston LA Estate with Custom Home, Private Pond, Acreage & Hunting Land
The James Place is one of the most unique properties in North Central Louisiana and specifically in Ruston, LA. When you enter the property on its private drive, you will notice the meticulous care and love that have been poured into this place. The original owner of this property spared no expense in developing this property and home into a premier residential property with large acreage, full of recreational opportunities, as well as having the upside of future additional residential development built in. This type of property is not the type that words can truly describe. To appreciate this property, the future buyer must come see it to believe it. It has it all, a 4000 square foot custom home designed for entertaining and family gatherings, a fishing pond with dock, well well-maintained workshop and equipment storage, highly maintained roads and grounds, and so much more. The property is in a great area for whitetail deer hunting, turkey hunting, and also has some pine timber plantation on the backside of the property that will provide future income as well. Best part of all, is that you have all of this and you are on the north boundary of the Ruston city limits. You are 5-10 minutes from everything Ruston, LA has to offer, from La Tech to Downtown to Squire Creek and beyond. This property will be available to show by private appointment only.
$2,175,000
South Mississippi Hunting Paradise for Sale Amite…
Gillsburg, MS
Amite
Amite
Hunting and Timber Investment Land for Sale in Amite County MS Near Louisiana Line
This is the ideal tract for the savvy investor/recreational buyer because not only is it loaded with deer and turkeys, it’s absolutely stocked with marketable timber. Located just minutes North of the LA state line in Amite County, MS you won’t find a better area. There are multiple home sites secluded from view accessed via a private improved gravel road with internal power all through the tract. There’s also an additional deeded easement to the East end of the property. The timber is a mix of manicured and managed loblolly pine with mixed hardwood throughout, including many 100 plus year-old water oaks providing tons of mast production and making for great stand locations. The tract has multiple food plots as well as 10 acres in a clipped powerline right of way where you’ll be able to stretch your rifle out over 400 yards! The property has one pond already in place as and a couple of other sites that are promising pond sites. All the boundaries have been pushed clean and will provide hours of ATV fun and would be great for hiking during the offseason. With historical market conditions, the income potential on this tract from timber production over the next 20 years would be substantial, all the while, enjoying and managing the wildlife resource. Take a look at the pictures AGAIN and call today to schedule a showing.
$1,080,000
Hamburg 41: Hunting Land for Sale in…
Roxie, MS
Franklin
Franklin
Turnkey Recreational Property with Hardwood Timber and Planted Pines in Roxie, MS
Prime Location in the Hamburg Community near Natchez, Mississippi
Welcome to the Hamburg 41—a 41-acre hunting and recreational property for sale in Roxie, Mississippi, nestled within the peaceful Hamburg community. Just a few miles north of the Roxie truck stop, this tract boasts dual road frontage along both Highway 33 and Old Hamburg Road, offering convenient access and multiple entry points.
Diverse Habitat: Hardwood Timber, Planted Pines & Wildlife
This Roxie, MS recreational land features a unique mix of mature hardwood forests and a section of planted pines located near Old Hamburg Road. The diverse habitat is ideal for attracting and sustaining wildlife, making it a dream for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike.
Established Food Plots, Internal Trail System & Campsite
Enjoy easy access throughout the property with a well-maintained internal trail system that leads to two established food plots. A turnkey campsite with power availability is ready for your hunting camp or future home. Whether you’re looking for a hunting retreat or a private escape, this property is ready to go.
Excellent Deer and Turkey Hunting Land in Southwest Mississippi
Loaded with signs of both whitetail deer and wild turkey, this land is located in a proven game-rich area. Having personally hunted adjacent tracts and sold other properties in the immediate vicinity, we can confidently say this area is known for quality hunting opportunities in Southwest Mississippi.
Ideal for a Private Residence or Weekend Getaway
Surrounded by large-acreage homesteads, this property offers not only recreational value but also the potential to build your country home or weekend getaway in Mississippi. With the peaceful rural setting and accessible location, it's an excellent opportunity for those looking to settle down or invest in land.
Just 30 Minutes from Natchez – Shopping, Dining & Medical Care
Located only 30 minutes from Natchez, MS, this tract offers easy access to shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and medical facilities—combining country living with modern conveniences nearby.
Schedule Your Private Tour of This Roxie, MS Hunting Property Today
If you're searching for recreational land with hardwood timber and deer hunting in Mississippi, the Hamburg 41 should be at the top of your list. Contact your favorite local real estate agent today to schedule a showing and experience this exceptional property for yourself.
$162,000
G4 Ranch – 235± Acres of Premier…
Clarksville, TX
Red River
Red River
G4 Ranch – 235± Acres of Premier Hunting & Recreational Paradise in Red River County, Texas
Escape to the wild beauty of Northeast Texas with the G4 Ranch, a remarkable 235-acre hunting and recreational property for sale near Clarksville, Texas in scenic Red River County. Ideally situated just 2.5 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, this turnkey ranch is the perfect retreat for sportsmen, outdoor families, or investors looking for a legacy landholding near DFW.
Proudly offered by the Altaterra Premier Team with United Country Altaterra Realty & Auction, this ranch combines world-class hunting, beautiful timberland, and modern amenities—all in one of the most sought-after recreational markets in Texas.
Premier Hunting Property
The G4 Ranch is a well-established and meticulously managed hunting tract with multiple food plots, feeders, and strategically placed blinds—each named and mapped, including popular stands like “Big Buck,” “Bilbo’s Stand,” and “Cade’s Rifle.” This property offers world-class whitetail deer hunting, with consistent trail camera activity and genetics supported by neighboring managed tracts. Additional game includes:
Eastern wild turkey known to roost in the hardwood bottoms.
Feral hogs year-round.
Waterfowl including mallards and wood ducks in the shallow ponds, seasonal sloughs, and impoundments positioned along natural flyways.
Predators and small game, making this a year-round sportsman's getaway.
Timber & Wildlife Habitat
The land features a well-balanced mix of native hardwoods and managed pine stands. The northern and southeastern sections include harvestable stands of loblolly pine (~10 years old), while the majority of the ranch showcases mature red oak, post oak, pin oak, hickory, sweet gum, and native pecan. The diverse forest canopy provides ideal bedding, browse, and acorn production critical to sustaining healthy wildlife populations.
Trail System & Water Resources
Over two miles of established trails and hunting lanes (Main Loop Trail and more) create easy access to all corners of the ranch. Multiple stock ponds and shallow water areas enhance wildlife habitat and offer potential for duck hunting, livestock watering, or wetland development. The land’s level topography and Wrightsville-Raino Complex soils (88% coverage) support strong timber growth and recreational use with excellent drainage.
Remodeled Cabin, Barn & Amenities
The property features a fully remodeled cabin-style home with modern comforts, including:
Vaulted ceiling living room with wood-burning fireplace.
Three-bedroom, Two bathroom, full kitchen.
Covered porch overlooking the landscape.
Nearby is a steel-framed barn with 4 horse stalls, 400 sq. ft. of guest quarters, power and water, and an adjacent Cantina bar and outdoor lounge area—perfect for relaxing after a day afield. The additional metal sea container provides secure storage for ATVs, tools, and feed.
Turnkey & Income Potential
G4 Ranch is being sold turnkey with options for existing blinds, feeders, equipment, and furnishings. Recreational lease income has been previously supported and could easily be re-established.
Investment Highlights
Highly desirable location in Red River County near Clarksville, Texas.
Short drive to DFW, Texarkana, Mount Pleasant, and Southeast Oklahoma.
Suitable for weekend getaways, family retreat, or corporate hunting ranch.
Excellent candidate for timber harvesting, recreational lease income, and long-term land appreciation.
$1,495,000
Hunting Property Homochitto Nat'l Forest Wilkinson Co…
Crosby, MS
Amite
Amite
Deer & Turkey Hunting Near Homochitto Forest, Wilkinson County, MS
Welcome to the Crosby 37. This property checks the boxes for those wanting a camp and only 0.25 miles from the Homochitto National Forest. There is power available and a great place for a camp. The property is made up of several hunting spots that you can privately enjoy while still having thousands of acres to hunt publicly on the national forest. This area is home to an abundant deer and turkey population. Natchez, Woodville, Gloster, and Roxie are all short drives away providing ease of opportunity to groceries, entertainment, hospitals, and more. The property also has a small creek on it to water the wildlife year-round. There are so many options with this property. If you're looking for a great property near the national forest, give your favorite realtor a call today.
$157,250
295-Acre Catfish Reserve & Recreational Property Clarksville…
Clarksville, TX
Red River
Red River
295-Acre Catfish Farm & Recreational Property with Hunting and Waterfowl Opportunities in Red River County, Texas
Location: 9822 N Hwy 37, Clarksville, TX 75426
Property Overview:
This stunning 295-acre property in Red River County, Texas, combines the best of catfish farming, recreational hunting, and natural beauty. With nearly 80 acres of impounded water perfect for aquaculture and wildlife, and its proximity to major metropolitan areas, this land offers endless possibilities for investment and enjoyment. Historically used as a catfish farm, the property is ready for revitalization in fish farming or can be enjoyed for a variety of outdoor activities.
Aquaculture Potential:
Previously operated as a successful catfish farm, the property has existing ponds well-suited for continuing catfish farming. The nearly 80 acres of impounded water provide an ideal environment for growing and harvesting catfish, with favorable water sources that can be restored or expanded for production. There are established local markets for catfish in Texarkana, Oklahoma, and across northeast Texas, making it a prime location for profitable aquaculture. Nearby fish hatcheries provide access to juvenile fish to replenish your stock, while the land's water infrastructure is ready for immediate operation. To further enhance the ease of operation, onsite management services are available, ensuring a seamless experience for potential buyers looking for both operational support and recreational enjoyment.
Recreational Hunting and Wildlife:
This property offers a premier location for hunting enthusiasts in the heart of northeast Texas. The land is home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it an exceptional place for year-round outdoor activities:
Whitetail Deer: Known for their healthy populations, these majestic animals provide excellent hunting opportunities.
Wild Hogs: A year-round nuisance, wild hogs offer exciting hunting experiences.
Turkey and Small Game: Northeast Texas is also home to plenty of small game and wild turkey, adding variety to your hunting pursuits.
Waterfowl: With the 80 acres of impounded water, this property is strategically located along important waterfowl flyways, making it an exceptional location for duck and goose hunting. Migrating ducks, geese, and other waterfowl utilize the water on-site, providing ideal conditions for both hunting and birdwatching. The proximity to the Red River also ensures a steady flow of migratory birds, further enhancing the hunting potential during waterfowl season.
Timber and Forestry:
The land has undergone some clear-cutting, offering opportunities to manage and regenerate the timber for future harvest. The property's mix of hardwood and softwood trees provides a rich variety of timber, including:
Pine Trees: Commonly found throughout the area, offering future timber production opportunities.
Hardwoods: Including oaks, providing both timber and wildlife habitat.
This property is also eligible for the Texas A&M Forestry Replanting Program, which offers expert guidance and financial incentives for landowners looking to restore and improve their timber stands. By working with the program, you can replant and regenerate the timber, contributing to sustainable land management practices while adding a future income stream from timber harvesting. The program also offers access to best management practices for improving wildlife habitat and increasing property value.
Waterfowl Flyways & Hunting Opportunities:
The 80 acres of impounded water are not only ideal for aquaculture but also make the property a prime location for waterfowl hunting. Northeast Texas is located along major waterfowl migration flyways, with this property serving as a resting point for ducks, geese, and other migratory birds. The Red River region is renowned for its waterfowl hunting, and this property offers hunters the chance to take advantage of the abundant game.
The land is ideally positioned for duck hunting, with natural wetlands, open water, and surrounding woods providing excellent cover for both hunters and wildlife. As one of the top areas in the state for waterfowl migrations, you can expect a diverse range of species from fall through spring, making this property a hunter's paradise.
Location Benefits:
This property offers easy access to major regional markets, making it ideal for both aquaculture and timber production. Located just off Hwy 37, the land is within a few hours' drive of the following:
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW): Approximately 2.5 hours away, providing access to one of the largest metroplexes in the U.S.
Texarkana: Only 1 hour away, offering additional market access for both catfish sales and timber products.
Oklahoma & Arkansas: Convenient access to these neighboring states.
Tyler & Longview: A short drive to these East Texas cities with growing economies.
With its strategic location and proximity to key transportation routes, this property offers easy access to commercial markets, making it a prime investment for both recreational and agricultural purposes.
295-acre property in Red River County, Texas
Catfish farm with impounded water and aquaculture opportunities
80 acres of water perfect for waterfowl hunting and fishing
Hunting for whitetail deer, wild hogs, and turkey in northeast Texas
Located along waterfowl flyways for exceptional duck hunting
Timber management opportunities and eligibility for Texas A&M forestry program
Close proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth, Texarkana, and surrounding areas
This property offers an unparalleled combination of aquaculture potential, recreational hunting, and timber management, making it an ideal investment for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of northeast Texas while also generating income.
For a private tour, please contact:
James Ross
903-272-4859
[email protected]
$1,650,000
112-Acre CRP & Hunting Farm – Mercer…
Modena, MO
Mercer
Mercer
Located in the heart of big buck country just south of Modena, this 112-acre farm spans Mercer and Grundy Counties and offers a strong return with excellent hunting potential. The property features highly productive soils including Lamoni Clay Loam, Grundy Silty Clay Loam, and Adair Loam, with gently rolling slopes of 2%–9%.
The farm includes approximately 30 acres of CRP in Grundy County paying $119/acre and 66.82 acres in Mercer County paying $87/acre, totaling an annual income of $9,383.34. This CRP contract expires on September 30, 2030. Recent improvements include brush clearing, controlled burning, and cleanup—making this farm clean, accessible, and ready for recreation, hunting, or food plot development.
Property Highlights:
112 total acres in Grundy & Mercer Counties
30 acres CRP @ $119/acre (Grundy Co.)
66.82 acres CRP @ $87/acre (Mercer Co.)
Approx. $9,383.34 annual CRP income
Gently rolling terrain (2–9% slopes)
Quality soils: Lamoni, Grundy, Adair Loam
Recently controlled burned, brush hogged & cleaned
Ideal for hunting and food plots
Prime location just south of Modena, MO
$504,000
East Texas Land for Sale in Cass…
O'Farrell, TX
Cass
Cass
Premier Acreage Near Atlanta, Texas
East Texas land for sale offers an incredible opportunity to own a meticulously managed rural property. This premier Cass County acreage seamlessly blends agricultural production with exceptional recreational enjoyment. Buyers looking for versatile country homesites will appreciate the rolling meadows and mature timber.
Stocked Fishing Ponds and Hilltop Homesite
Texas ranch land features three distinct ponds, including a spring-fed lake stocked with bass and catfish. The property boasts a spectacular hilltop location ideal for building a custom country home. With seventy feet of elevation change, the terrain provides scenic views along Pinecone Trail.
Timber Investment and Hunting Acreage
Cass County properties provide excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, and seasonal waterfowl. The tract includes substantial marketable pine timber alongside highly productive sandy loam hay fields. Investors will find great value in the dual-income potential from farming and timber.
Utilities and Nearby Major Cities
Northeast Texas acreage is equipped with Bowie Cass electric and Western Cass water available at the road. High-speed internet options run nearby, making it easy to build a modern rural homestead. The location balances total privacy with quick access to regional hubs and local amenities.
Local Area & Driving Directions
Twin Pine Ranch is situated in a prime pocket of Northeast TX, offering the perfect rural escape without sacrificing convenience.
Nearby Towns & Amenities:
Atlanta, TX: A charming nearby city just 10 minutes away, offering local dining, grocery stores, and schools.
Texarkana, TX: Located 25 minutes north, providing comprehensive medical facilities, shopping malls, and entertainment.
Regional Access: Easily accessible from Shreveport, LA (1 hour) and Dallas, TX (3 hours) via major highways.
$920,000
160 Acres with Home & 5 Acre…
Martinsville, MO
Harrison
Harrison
This stunning 160-acre property in Northwest Missouri truly has it all—income, water, hunting, pasture, and breathtaking views. Whether you're looking for an investment opportunity, recreational retreat, or dream homesite, this farm checks all the boxes.
With 125 acres of row crop generating $28,125 annually, plus a rented manufactured home bringing in $6,000/year, the total annual income comes to $36,525—yielding a 3.8%+ return on investment at the asking price of $5850 per acre totaling just $936,000.
The 5-acre stocked lake, additional pond, and rolling ridge lines create picturesque building sites with panoramic views that feel like wide-open Montana land. Bass and Bluegill are already calling your name!
Bring your livestock—there's good pasture near the house, and the land is well-suited for horses or cattle. Hunters will love the strong whitetail presence, with deer flowing in from neighboring CRP to the north and west. Trail cam photos already show quality bucks.
Access is easy with gravel road frontage on two sides and pavement just a mile away. Utilities are already in place, giving you flexibility for future building.
This is more than a farm—it's a lifestyle property with serious income and even more potential. Come walk it for yourself—you won’t want to leave.
$936,000
Colorado Mountain Vacant Land in GMU 421…
Mesa, CO
Mesa
Mesa
Colorado Mountain Vacant Land for Sale – 38 Acres Off-Grid
38 acres of off-grid Colorado mountain land for sale near the top of Grand Mesa. This property includes a mix of cedar and pine trees with rolling, natural terrain. Access is through a private gated entrance. It’s well-suited for hunting, camping, or building an off-grid getaway cabin. The land borders public BLM lands on two sides, with access to national forest through BLM on the southeast corner of the parcel, providing direct access to year-round outdoor recreation. The property is also partially fenced.
Enjoy wide views of the Powderhorn Mountain Resort, Bookcliff and Battlement Mountain ranges and the Plateau Valley below. Landmarks visible from the property include Land’s End, Chalk Mountain, Jerry Creek Reservoir, and the Beehive.
This property is located a short drive from the small communities of Mesa and Collbran. Powderhorn Mountain Resort is nearby, providing skiing in the winter and mountain biking in the summer. The property offers a private, quiet setting with direct access to outdoor activities and local service
Vacant Land for Sale in GMU 421 – Close to GMU 41 & 42
This property is located in Colorado Game Management Unit 421, with nearby access to GMU 41 and GMU 42, offering excellent opportunities for big and small game hunting. The area is known for frequent activity from mule deer, elk, bear, and other wildlife. Whether you're looking for a base camp or private hunting land, this acreage provides year-round hunting opportunities.
Vacant Land For Sale in Plateau Valley
The Plateau Valley is home to the towns of Mesa and Collbran. Both offer basic services including a fire department, post office, restaurants, medical care, churches, and a K-12 school. Mesa has a community center, RV park, and general store. Collbran includes a grocery store, bank, feed store, 24hour fuel, gym, hardware store, and more. Local rodeo grounds host summer events and festivals. Grand Junction, Palisade, and Fruita are about an hour away with major shopping, a regional airport, colleges, and hospitals.
Vacant Land For Sale Near Outdoor Recreation
This land is located near Highway 65, also known as the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway. The Grand Mesa is the largest flat-top mountain in the world with over 300 lakes for fishing, boating, and camping. Trails for hiking, horseback riding, biking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling are easily accessible.
To the south, Powderhorn Mountain Resort offers winter and summer recreation. Highway 330 runs along Plateau Creek toward Vega State Park, which includes over 1,800 acres for boating, fishing, hunting, and camping. Jerry Creek Reservoir nearby is popular for fly fishing and bird watching. Wildlife sightings in this area commonly include elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, sandhill cranes, and eagles.
Explore the nearby high desert around Grand Junction, including the Colorado National Monument, canyon trails, and fossil sites. This location offers direct access to a wide variety of outdoor opportunities year-round.
Explore the full potential of this 38-acre parcel of vacant land for sale in Mesa, Colorado.
Game camera photos are all taken with in 1/4 mile of the parcel. Owner/Seller Fianance may be available.
$250,000
Legacy Farm Retreat – 299 Acres of…
Tazewell, VA
Tazewell
Tazewell
Discover the ultimate recreational retreat in the heart of Southwest Virginia with this remarkable 299-acre legacy farm in Tazewell County. Once a thriving dairy farm and now a generational cattle operation, the property blends mountain charm with untamed opportunity for hunting, recreation, and retreat.
With over 100 acres of mature hardwood forest, the land supports a vibrant wildlife ecosystem ideal for hunting. Deer, turkey, and small game roam freely through wooded ridges and along the tranquil waters of Clear Fork Creek, which borders the southern edge of the property. Several natural springs and creeks weave through the land, creating natural travel corridors and reliable water sources for wildlife.
The expansive 200 acres of open pasture allow for flexible use—whether planting food plots, building a private trail system for ATVs or horseback riding, or simply enjoying wide-open views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Positioned between two scenic ridgelines with a direct view of Burkes Garden, the farm’s setting is both peaceful and inspiring—perfect for those seeking a countryside getaway or multi-use family retreat.
Multiple historic barns and outbuildings offer potential for restoration into cabins, hunting lodges, or equipment shelters. The property’s varied topography also includes numerous elevated sites ideal for building a custom mountain home, vacation compound, or hunting lodge.
Located just ten minutes from Tazewell and minutes from Shawver Mill, this property offers unmatched seclusion without sacrificing convenience.
Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a conservation-minded investor, or someone dreaming of a scenic escape in Virginia’s highlands, this Tazewell County gem delivers natural beauty, rich history, and unlimited recreational potential.
$1,400,000.00 Call Today! 434-374-2011 Email: [email protected]
$1,400,000
Home, Shop, Acreage with Ponds For Sale…
Molina, CO
Mesa
Mesa
WESTERN COLORADO HOME WITH ACREAGE FOR SALE
Modern Colorado homestead built in 2018 with newly installed electrical service is move-in ready for your "get-away-from-it-all" dreams.
The large graveled drive leads down past the 2,100 square ft shop to the cute and cozy 840 square ft custom energy efficient home with one primary bedroom and one loft bedroom. The main living space features vaulted ceilings with custom pine tongue and groove walls and open concept living. Large double bay windows look out over the Grand Mesa giving this home views you'll never tire of. An additional heated and powered guest cabin expands sleeping quarters. The kitchen has a butcher block countertop, new dishwasher, refrigerator, gas range and chest freezer. The full bath includes a deep soak claw tub with shower and vanity. Laundry room area includes a full-size stackable washer and dryer. Step down into a spacious master bedroom with dual walk-in closets. Enjoy the gorgeous views out of the bedroom with the 10 foot wide double sliding glass door providing access to the outside sitting area.
Wood stove, two electric mini splits, instant hot water heater, concrete/ carpet flooring, recessed lighting, and ceiling fans create efficiency and ease in a country lifestyle. Solar system negotiable. The home is on a well and septic.
Outside additions include a graveled circle drive with gate and security alarm, RV dump, chicken run with coop, and garden area with rain water collection.
The 2,100 sq ft shop building has 4 bays, power, and extends with an additional 20x30 hay barn at the end. One bay has a concrete floor with windows and a single door entrance. The other 3 bays are gravel flooring. Ten foot overhead doors allow easy access for large vehicles, equipment and lots of storage area.
The pastures are fenced, cross fenced and ready for livestock. Seasonal runoff fills 4 livestock ponds and there is a small spring fed pond. 27+ acres of adjacent vacant land is also available. Great location with easy year-round access on county maintained road and close to Powderhorn Ski Resort.
Fine country living surrounded by Plateau Valley and Grand Mesa plus Battlement, Sunnyside, and Bookcliff mountain views with neighboring ranches sprawling the hillsides. Property is in GMU 421. Enjoy all the recreation Colorado provides and wildlife including mule deer, elk, black bear, mountain lions, and turkeys.
COLORADO COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE WESTERN SLOPE AREA
History is alive with homesteaded ranches and generational ranching families in the Plateau Valley area. The community of Mesa offers restaurants, a community center, salon, churches, PO, RV Park with a C-store and cabin rentals, local produce market, fire department, and lots of friendly residents. The nearby historic western town of Collbran offers many services and events throughout the year. Highway 330 is the main throughway with local and tourist traffic. Nearby Collbran is a historical town with some of the original structures founded in 1908. Many of these buildings present an old time western front along with modern building to house the businesses-- a bank, grocery store, post office, restaurants, a fitness center, library, gift shops, motels, auditorium, churches, hardware store, police and fire department, realty office, a weed control service, Forest Service, a feed and supply store, automotive store, schools, medical and emergency clinic, vet services, therapy center and diner that offer additional services for the communities. 4H and FFA and school events are supported with commitment and enthusiasm from everyone. Area activities include Plateau Valley Heritage Days, Cowboy Christmas, many rodeos, and an occasional cattle drive through town and country roads. A short scenic drive to I70 takes you to Grand Junction with adjoining towns of Palisade, Clifton, Grand Junction, and Fruita that span several miles along I-70 with major shopping, colleges, schools, hospitals, regional airport, and more amenities for residential and business needs. Stop at any one of the museums or visitor centers to learn more about the history and what the region has to offer. The area is known for its mild winters, sunny days, and all year recreation from the high desert to the nearby mountaintops.
COLORADO RANCH FOR SALE CLOSE TO OUTDOOR RECREATION
The Western Slope of Colorado offers a variety of recreation for all interests and ages. Nearby Highway 65, aka as the scenic byway over Grand Mesa, is the world’s largest flattop mountain. With over 300 lakes, Grand Mesa offers fishing and boating, campgrounds, and lodges, hunting units, hiking, ATV, and biking trails, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Birdwatching and wildlife viewing provide photographic opportunities for the professional or amateur photographer. Powderhorn Ski Resort offers winter and summer activities. Enjoy all skill levels on the slopes with skiing, snowboarding in the winter and biking, hiking trails in the summer. A lodge, condos, restaurant, and many other attractions add to the resort fun. Travel Highway 330 to Collbran and the Vega State Park. Enjoy year-round recreational activities. Camping sites, hiking trails and mountain ranges surround Vega Reservoir offering fishing and boating, or a chance to view and relax along the shore of rippling clear mountain waters behind the Vega dam. Vega Lodge offers cabin rentals, restaurant, and much more. Highway 65 winds through the scenic Plateau Canyon to access I-70 and the high deserts surrounding Grand Junction and adjoining communities known for hiking and biking trails, popular jeeping challenges, dinosaur digs, sports events, seasonal festivals, golf courses and country clubs, and farmer’s markets. Find many challenges with the popular wheeling on the Jeep trails in the area. The Colorado National Monument is a landmark with a rimrock drive to explore rock formations, wildlife, horticulture, and bird watching. Orchards, farm grounds spread across the valley with adjoining towns of Palisade, Fruita, Clifton, Orchard Mesa, and Fruitvale. Cowboy and early settler history abound with tales and true experiences whether in the mind or fact abound on the Western Slope of Colorado.
$698,000
Matt McLemore
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Glenn Gaasche
Tanner Anderson
Phil McPhail
Joe Nawrot
Brandon Wikman
Tim Sansom
Steve Hanson
Trey Meacham
Kevin Grooms
Mindy Lawrence
Hunter Smith
Scott Lindsey
Slade Priest
JW Ross
Fred Bennett
Dylan Heitz
Brian Whatley
Bill Baker
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