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Beautiful Country Home in Canada Creek Ranch…
Atlanta, MI
Montmorency
Montmorency
Experience Peaceful Living in the Heart of Canada Creek Ranch
Discover this spacious year-round home nestled in one of the most peaceful and secluded areas of Canada Creek Ranch. Perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a serene lifestyle, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath residence offers elevated views and abundant charm.
The main level features a large living room, a bright sunroom with a cozy wood stove, a formal dining room with deck access, and plenty of storage throughout. The lower level features a spacious bedroom with a full en-suite bath, a versatile family/hobby room equipped with a free-standing gas stove, and sliding glass doors that open to a patio, garden area, and the fresh country air.
Additional conveniences include an attached 2-car garage with direct access to a mudroom, workshop, and lower family room. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening by the fire or taking in the beauty of the surrounding nature, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and rustic charm.
Home is located on Canada Creek Ranch, a Private Hunting & Fishing Club with 13,500 Acres, 5 Lakes and a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream.
$189,000
145 Acres with Timber Frame Cabin &…
Masardis, ME
Aroostook
Aroostook
Tucked away in the heart of Aroostook County, 1350 Masardis Road offers a rare opportunity to own a handcrafted timber frame retreat on 145 acres of rolling fields, mature forests, and private trails. This remarkable property includes not just one, but two beautifully built structures—a cozy cabin and a rugged barn—both designed and constructed by Kennebec Timber Framing of Albion, Maine. Set back nearly a half mile from the road by a well-built driveway, the property offers exceptional privacy while still being connected to grid power.
The 20 x 36 cabin completed in 2010, is a high-posted cape with a half loft and cupola, set on concrete piers. Wide roof overhangs and a covered 12 X 16 porch provide both charm and practical protection, creating the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy a summer rainstorm or take in the crisp fall air. Inside, the cabin is warm and welcoming, with thoughtful details that reflect traditional craftsmanship. Just steps away, the 24 x 36 timber frame barn with an additional 10 X 36 lean-to, offers equally solid construction on a concrete slab, providing abundant space for equipment, recreation, or workshop needs.
The land itself is every outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Nearly 10 acres of fields surround the structures, while the balance of the acreage is a healthy mix of hardwood and softwood forest. Miles of groomed interior trails wind through the property, ideal for ATV riding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, or simply a peaceful walk in the woods. Wildlife is abundant, from deer and turkeys to the occasional moose, and the owners especially enjoy the outstanding bird hunting for ruffed grouse and woodcock. Seasonal delights include wild blueberries, mushrooms, and even a small patch of hand-trimmed balsam fir Christmas trees.
The setting couldn’t be more ideal for those who love the outdoors. Located at the edge of the legendary North Maine Woods, the property sits just minutes from two gated entrances leading to more than 3.5 million acres of wilderness filled with lakes, rivers, and mountains. Local highlights include Haystack Mountain for panoramic views, the Deboullie Public Lands for hiking and fishing, and easy access to over 2,300 miles of snowmobile trails and 1,300 miles of ATV routes. Whether you prefer paddling the nearby Aroostook and Blackwater Rivers, skiing at Big Rock, or simply relaxing on the porch and watching the sunset over distant mountains, this property offers something for every season.
With its handcrafted buildings, diverse landscape, and unmatched access to Maine’s wild north country, 1350 Masardis Road is a true retreat—perfect as a hunting camp, recreational getaway, or private homestead.
$400,000
Lakefront Acreage With Cabin For Sale in…
Hayward, WI
Sawyer
Sawyer
Large Acreage on Star Lake For Sale
Extremely rare 646± acre property on 105± acre Star Lake in the heart of the National Forest. The only private land on the lake, with no improved public access Star Lake has not been disrupted by man in a century and is a true wild place that offers unmatched seclusion and pristine views. A rustic cabin sits atop a hill overlooking the water with panoramic views of the Wilson Lake State Natural Area that surround the remainder of the lake. The land includes 10± miles of trails, rolling topography, established food plots, and hunting blinds, making it an outstanding recreational and wildlife property for hunters and non-hunters’ immediate use. Located minutes from fine dining, golfing, cross-country ski trails, mountain bike trails, and many area lakes, as well as direct access to snowmobile and ATV trails. This is a unique opportunity to own a rare legacy property with exceptional water, wildlife, and recreation.
Additional Information:
2024 Taxes: $10,263
Acreage: 645.8± acres
Address: 929 Rock Lake Rd
Listing Agent: Matt Schultz | (715) 492-4130
$3,800,000
48.7+/- Acres Featuring a 2022 Single Wide…
Montello, WI
Marquette
Marquette
Unique opportunity on 48.7+/- acres! This property features a 2022 Single Wide mobile home in excellent condition with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a spacious kitchen perfect for entertaining. Relax on the front or back decks, enjoy the handicap-accessible ramp, and take advantage of a 30x68 pole barn with insulated heat & cooling, concrete floor, and lean-tos. A new 6” high-capacity well, septic, additional sand point well, and camper hook-up are already in place. The land is a true haven—complete with a pond, woods, food plots, abundant wildlife, prairie grasses, and wildflowers—offering incredible sunsets over the open landscape. Endless possibilities for a homestead, hobby farm, recreation, or future development such as a campground.
$649,900
Whiskey Jug Ranch 465 Acre CO Hunting…
Paonia, CO
Delta
Delta
Whiskey Jug Ranch | 465 Acres | Paonia, CO – Premium Hunting in Unit 521
Welcome to Whiskey Jug Ranch, a true Colorado hunter’s paradise nestled in the heart of Colorado’s sought-after Game Management Unit 521. Spanning 465 private acres, this legacy property offers world-class big game hunting, unmatched seclusion, and breathtaking views of the West Elk Mountains.
This premier hunting retreat boasts a rich variety of terrain—from scrub oak and lush open meadows to timbered ridgelines—providing prime habitat for elk, mule deer, and black bear. With elevations ranging from 7,000 to 8,370 feet, wildlife thrives in this diverse landscape.
West Roatcap Creek meanders along the southern boundary, delivering seasonal water and enhancing the natural game corridor that runs through the land. After a day of glassing ridges and stalking trophy bulls, relax at the cozy 12' x 12' hunters’ cabin, complete with a rustic charm and a separate outhouse—simple, clean, and ready for your next Colorado hunt.
The ranch borders approximately 1,200 acres of BLM land, expanding your hunting grounds even further. It also includes shared access to a nearby BLM corral. Currently under a 2025 grazing lease, which can be terminated at closing, the property offers flexibility for ranching, recreation, or exclusive hunting use.
Located just a short drive from the amenities of Paonia, yet worlds away in terms of privacy and backcountry experience, Whiskey Jug Ranch is a rare find in Western CO. Whether you're looking for a private hunting basecamp, an income-generating ranch, or a strategic land investment, this property checks every box.
$995,000
Camp with 584 Feet of Beachfront on…
Burlington, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Here is a Maine Vacation dream location, a chance to own your very own beach! This 32.35-acre property on Madagascal Pond offers an unmatched combination of privacy, space, and shoreline. With 584 feet of sandy beachfront, superior even to the well-known Boy Scout Beach, this is one of the most exceptional parcels on the pond. The waterfront is gradual and inviting, making it ideal for swimming, launching a kayak, or enjoying the views across the 750-acre pond.
Madagascal Pond is known for its warm waters in the summer, a maximum depth of 35 feet, and healthy fish populations that include bass, perch, and trout. The location itself is a combination of a remote setting with enough open water to accommodate a variety of recreational uses, from fishing and boating to paddleboarding and wildlife watching.
The property has been in the same ownership since 1998 and has been well cared for. Improvements include an Amish-built cabin constructed in 2017, providing a comfortable and sturdy base for your time on the property. This is not a “COVID cabin” build, it was planned and constructed well before the recent surge in demand for small cabins. The main cabin is complemented by a bunkhouse built in 2023, offering extra sleeping space for guests or family members. A boat ramp is also in place, giving you direct, convenient access to the water. Everything you need is already here except for a grill!
The land is fully surveyed, with a mix of wooded areas and open spaces that provide opportunities for trails, additional structures, or simply preserving the natural beauty. The property’s size and layout ensure a high level of privacy, with no immediate neighbors intruding on your experience.
Despite its secluded feel, you are under 30 minutes from the town of Lincoln. Lincoln offers a hospital, restaurants, and a range of shopping options, making it easy to access services and supplies when needed. Burlington is the definition of a small-town, with a population of under 400, adding to the sense of quiet and escape.
Properties with sandy frontage of this scale and quality on Madagascal Pond, or any body of water in Maine, are truly unique, and once in a life time. The combination of extensive sandy shoreline, large acreage, existing improvements, and surveyed boundaries, make it truly one of a kind. This much acreage on the water by itself, is rare enough, but combined with everything else it has to offer, it’s truly something. Whether you’re seeking a private retreat, a recreational base, or an investment in a distinctive piece of Maine waterfront, this property offers a unique opportunity.
Northern Maine Recreational Land | 44 Acres
Carroll Plt, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Here’s a setup that’s perfect for hunters or the traditional outdoors enthusiast in the quiet wilderness of Carroll Plantation. 44-acres of wooded property offering the perfect setting for a traditional hunting trip or a rustic, private camping experience. With a population of fewer than 200 people, Carroll Plantation delivers unmatched privacy while still keeping you within reach of essential amenities. The property is off-grid and features a small one room cabin built in 2021, built for just the necessities and simplicity. A sturdy metal roof ensures long-lasting protection with minimal upkeep, while the interior includes a wood stove for heat and a propane stove and refrigerator for cooking and living. Step outside to a small porch, the ideal spot to take in the peace and quiet of your surroundings.
The property includes direct access ATV trails, offering easy exploration of the land and a convenient link to the region’s wider trail network. If you’re here for hunting, riding, or simply unwinding in nature, the terrain and location make it an excellent year-round getaway. Traveling wise, Boston is about 5 hours and 40 minutes, and from Bangor, closest city and airport, you’re just over an hour away. The closest service town of Lincoln, is only 25 minutes from the property, giving you a perfect balance of seclusion and convenience.
Lincoln offers everything you need while you’re staying. Walmart, Hannaford, hardware stores, a recreational vehicle dealer, Marden’s, and more. For dining, you’ll find familiar names like Wendy’s, McDonald’s, and Dunkin’ Donuts alongside local favorites such as Wing Wah, Forester’s, and Gilmore’s. Lincoln also serves as the area’s hospital hub and provides access to two popular public beaches, Prince Thomas Park right in town on Mattanawcook Lake, and Morgan’s Beach just 15 minutes away from Lincoln on Cold Stream Pond. Plus, the area is home to 7 named bodies of water in the Lincoln Lakes Region.
Whether your vision is early mornings in the woods tracking game, afternoons cruising the ATV trail, or evenings by the wood stove, this property delivers the privacy, natural beauty, and convenience to make your time in this place truly unforgettable.
Your Private Hunting & Recreation Paradise Awaits
Nelson, VA
Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg
Discover the ultimate outdoor enthusiast's dream on this exceptional 51-acre farm in Nelson community, where hunting, fishing, and recreational opportunities abound in a pristine rural setting. This remarkable property combines diverse habitats, abundant wildlife, and complete privacy to create the perfect retreat for serious hunters and outdoor recreation lovers.
The land's thoughtful composition makes it a hunter's paradise. With 30 acres of mature timber featuring both hardwoods and planted pines, you'll find excellent cover and natural deer corridors throughout the property. The mixed forest provides ideal habitat for whitetail deer, wild turkey, and small game, while the edge transition zones between timber and open areas create prime hunting spots that wildlife frequent daily.
The 12 acres of open pasture and hay ground offer exceptional food plot potential and natural grazing areas that attract game year-round. These open spaces can easily be enhanced with wildlife plantings or managed as natural feeding areas, giving you complete control over your hunting environment. The strategic blend of field and forest creates the diverse habitat that supports healthy wildlife populations.
At the heart of the recreational opportunities sits a beautiful 2.5-acre pond, perfect for bass fishing, duck hunting, and wildlife watching. This scenic water feature serves as a natural magnet for deer, waterfowl, and other wildlife, making it an ideal location for hunting blinds or simply enjoying peaceful evenings by the water. The pond's size and depth make it suitable for both recreational fishing and as a year-round water source for wildlife.
The property's ultimate privacy, set over 1,600 feet off the road, ensures undisturbed hunting seasons and peaceful recreation time. This seclusion means you can hunt, fish, and enjoy outdoor activities without interference, while the varied terrain provides multiple stand locations and hunting strategies throughout your seasons.
The 3,120 square foot brick ranch with four bedrooms offers comfortable accommodations for hunting parties or family gatherings, while the two barns and multiple outbuildings provide excellent storage for hunting equipment, ATVs, tractors, and recreational gear.
Located within easy reach of Clarksville, South Boston, and North Carolina, this farm offers the perfect balance of wilderness solitude and convenient access. Whether you're planning weekend hunting trips or year-round outdoor living, this property delivers the complete package for serious outdoor recreation.
$499,000 | Call Today! 434-374-2011 | [email protected]
$499,000
Legacy Ranch in Eastern Washington Up For…
Chewelah, WA
Stevens
Stevens
This land comprised of six contiguous parcels and almost 400 Acres!
Featuring an updated 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom ranch style home, a detached five-car garage with an attached apartment, and a range of well-maintained facilities.
The equestrian portion includes a 160x104 indoor riding arena with a 24x160 stall area—currently housing 3 stalls, with room for up to 10. The adjacent 8-stall, 36x96, barn offers heat, water, and a tack room. Additional features include a 200x400 outdoor sand arena and four outdoor paddocks.
The professional dog facility includes a heated clubhouse with bathroom. There's an outdoor excercise yard along with a 36x48 indoor heated kennel, designed for year-round operation. Along with 9 ponds for dog training.
Agricultural Productivity: Hay production is supported by dedicated hay storage buildings that stores nearly 300 tons of hay.
$4,400,000
Western Colorado Ranch with Cabins, Ponds, Springs…
Gateway, CO
Mesa
Mesa
Large acreage for sale in western Colorado consisting of 520 acres in the Uncompahgre National Forest. Five parcels connected (520 acres) plus two outlying parcels are also available (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.
UNCOMPAHGRE NATIONAL FOREST – MESA COUNTY, COLORADO
Established in 1905, the Uncompahgre National Forest stretches across several counties in western Colorado, encompassing nearly a million acres of pristine high-country wilderness.
Just a few miles south of Grand Junction, CO, access the Mesa County portion of the Uncompahgre via Highway 50 and follow scenic graveled roads through pine forests, open valleys, rocky bluffs, and ridgelines teeming with wildlife and bird sightings. "Top of the world" views include dramatic slopes, hidden valleys, and panoramic vistas of the Uncompahgre and La Sal mountain ranges, Utah’s distant LaSals, the Grand Mesa—known as the largest flattop mountain in the world—and the majestic San Juans on the far horizon.
With average elevations between 8,000 and 9,000 feet, this rugged mountain terrain supports clear spring-fed streams, lush meadows, and abundant wildlife—perfect for recreation and ranching. Canyon cliffs and rocky crags invite hiking and climbing adventures, while the vast network of trails provides opportunities for OHV riding, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, camping, or simply enjoying solitude and the sounds of nature. Be sure to bring a camera—this landscape offers unbeatable scenic backdrops and wildlife photo opportunities.
Many generational ranches and large-acreage homesteads operate in the region, taking full advantage of the land’s resources. Trophy hunting is popular and often successful within designated hunting districts. This area is steeped in Western history, including roots in Native American culture—“Uncompahgre” is a Ute word meaning “red water.”
Whether you’re seeking an outdoor adventure, a lifestyle rooted in ranching, or simply a place to escape the hustle, the Uncompahgre National Forest in Mesa County offers something truly special.
SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES & REGIONAL ACCESS IN MESA COUNTY
The nearby city of Grand Junction and the surrounding communities of Palisade, Clifton, Orchard Mesa, and Fruita span several miles along the I-70 corridor. These towns offer convenient access to major shopping centers, medical facilities, colleges, public schools, and the Grand Junction Regional Airport.
The I-70 corridor connects residents and visitors to Denver and other key destinations throughout Colorado. Stop by one of the area’s many museums or visitor centers to explore the region’s rich history and vibrant culture. Western Colorado is known for its year-round festivals, farmers markets, art shows, wineries, breweries, fruit stands, rodeos, and unique local shops. E
Enjoy bluebird skies, mild winters, and four-season recreation from high desert valleys to alpine peaks.
WESTERN COLORADO OUTDOOR RECREATION
The Western Slope is a paradise for outdoor lovers. Just minutes from town, explore the dramatic red rock formations of the Colorado National Monument along the famous Rim Rock Drive. Hike canyon trails, photograph soaring cliffs, watch for wildlife, and learn more at the visitor center, which offers history exhibits and family-friendly programming.
Mount Garfield, another iconic landmark, offers challenging hikes and views of roaming wild horses. The Colorado River also winds through the area, providing fishing, tubing, and rafting opportunities with easy access from multiple points along the riverbanks.
Explore high-desert terrain on ATV, mountain bike, or horseback. Discover dinosaur tracks and fossil sites, or go digging in valleys steeped in ancient history.
An hour’s drive from Grand Junction via scenic Highway 65—the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway—leads you to Grand Mesa, the largest flattop mountain in the world. With over 300 alpine lakes, this outdoor wonderland offers fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, camping, and hiking. In the winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and downhill skiing at Powderhorn Mountain Resort.
The Grand Mesa Visitor Center offers maps, information, and a gift shop. Whether you're here for a weekend or a lifetime, this region is bursting with opportunity, adventure, and natural beauty.
$2,137,000
The Sportsman’s Sanctuary: 124 Acres of Pure…
Altonville, TN
Hawkins
Hawkins
Sportsman’s Sanctuary: 124 Acres of Pure East Tennessee Wild
If the sound of crunching leaves, the call of a wild turkey, or the glint of antlers in the morning light sparks your soul—this property was built for you.
This isn’t just a log home—it’s a well-equipped wilderness retreat designed for hunters, farmers, and nature lovers alike.
164 Price Road offers the kind of East Tennessee experience that only a few get to own: 124 acres of prime habitat teeming with wildlife, with a 2,784-square-foot log home at its heart. From your back porch to your treestand, this is your haven for trophy bucks, peaceful mornings, and rugged Appalachian beauty.
The land is nearly 93% wooded and features two ponds, two water holes, and diverse terrain that is ideal for game movement. Whether you’re tracking whitetail deer or listening to spring gobblers, every acre of this land whispers adventure.
The home itself is a rustic, comfortable basecamp featuring:
A wood-burning fireplace and furnace
Central heat & air and a backup generator
Stainless steel appliances, solid oak cabinets, and hardwood floors
Finished basement with room to expand or entertain
Step outside into a world built for rural sportsmen:
Heated 40x70 barn with loft
30x60 pole barn for equipment or hay
Greenhouse, chicken coop with coop tractors, cattle corral, and apple trees
Above-ground pool for summer cooldowns after a day in the field
Secure water systems with filtration, UV, and reverse osmosis
Whether you hunt, farm, or simply crave the peace only nature provides, this property answers the call. Located in the historic Rogersville area, you’ll enjoy Tennessee heritage, local festivals, and proximity to rivers, lakes, and trails.
This is the kind of place you pass down. 164 Price Road isn’t just a sportsman’s paradise—it’s a generational retreat.
$1,005,000
Luxury Home on 261 Acres – Atlanta,…
Atlanta, MI
Montmorency
Montmorency
Premier Hunting Retreat & Lodge-Style Estate – 261 Acres in Atlanta, MI
Welcome to your private Northern Michigan paradise—261 acres of pristine wilderness paired with a luxurious, lodge-style estate in the heart of Sheridan Valley. This extraordinary property offers the perfect balance of rustic charm and upscale comfort, ideal for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, or those seeking a secluded family retreat.
Total of 7 bedrooms and 5-1/2-Bathrooms. The main residence spans 4,010 sq ft and features 3 spacious bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a finished lower-level walkout, and upscale amenities including a heated garage, sauna, massage room, and jacuzzi. From nearly every room, take in panoramic views of the surrounding forests and rolling hills.
Accommodate family and guests in style with a 3-bedroom bunkhouse complete with its own 2-car garage, and a separate 1-bedroom cabin—perfect for a cozy getaway or caretaker’s quarters.
Additional outbuildings provide ample storage for outdoor gear, ATVs, or hobby equipment.
Whether you're hunting, hiking, or simply relaxing in nature, this one-of-a-kind property offers unmatched serenity, comfort, and adventure in every season.
Your Northern Michigan legacy starts here.
$1,499,777
Cattle & Hunting Ranch for Sale in…
Weed, NM
Otero
Otero
Dry Creek Ranch is a premier hunting and cattle property nestled in the Sacramento Mountains of southern New Mexico. Located in coveted Game Management Unit 34—known for its excellent elk hunting—this ranch offers prime opportunities for sportsmen seeking big game such as elk, mule deer, Barbary sheep, and oryx. The property qualifies for multiple elk tags, making it especially attractive for private hunts or outfitter use. With direct access to over 3,000 acres of leased U.S. Forest Service land, the hunting potential is as vast as the scenic terrain itself.
In addition to its recreational value, Dry Creek Ranch is a fully operational cattle ranch with a solid infrastructure. Spanning 492± deeded acres and over 3,000± acres of leased grazing land, it supports a herd of approximately 110 head. Water resources are robust, with two wells—one reaching 2,000 feet deep—feeding a network of pipelines and tanks throughout the ranch. Combined with a comfortable 3-bedroom ranch house, working pens, metal barn, and RV hookups, this property is perfectly suited for those seeking a working ranch that doubles as a high-quality hunting retreat.
$2,950,000
Country Ranch and hunting paradise on 333.17…
Richland Springs, TX
San Saba
San Saba
Country Ranch and hunting paradise on 333.17 acres in San Saba County for sale. This beautiful diversified property has a Richland Springs address and is located less than a mile from where County Road 266 runs into the Colorado River at Keys Crossing. There is 100+/- acres of improved coastal grass with 84' x 90' and 75' x 60' cattle working pens. This pasture is cross fenced, has a pond, water troughs and Richland Springs Special Utility District service. There is 2769' of road frontage on County Road 266, if a new owner would like to develop or subdivide the acreage. There are several mature pecan trees and large oaks in this area.
As you move up through the property there is the secluded 1980 Manufactured Home boasting 1344 sf with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The kitchen, dining and living room area has an open concept feel. There are large decks on both the front and the back of the home so you can enjoy the sunrise in the east and watch the sunset to the west. The home will come fully furnished and be ready for the next owner to be able to set up either a permanent residence or have a camp house ready for hunting season.
The large yard area is separated from the pasture and other acreage that is used primarily for cattle and excellent hunting. This area has a 12' x 19' cabin bunk house that is furnished and can sleep 4-6 people, a newer 14' x 24' storage building that is ideal for a shop or ATV storage, 10' x 16' storage building, additional storage building, green house and a 2520 sf pole barn for tractors and farm implements.
The remaining fenced 233.17 +/- acres can be used to run cattle, but is mainly used for hunting. This area comes with a 2+ acre small lake, a pond and an additional shared pond on the south high fence line. The south boundary is high fenced. The property has several internal roads and trails for easy access to all areas. There are many quality spots for hunters to set up blinds and feeders.
The small lake and ponds have duck and some geese during hunting season. This is a deer, turkey and hog hunters dream property. You never know what trophy is calling this place home or ventures over from the Colorado River. There are several coveys of quail, rabbits, squirrels and plenty of doves.
There are many mature oaks on this property, limited amounts of cactus and mesquite. There is the possibility there could be commercial income generated from the rocks in a portion of this property.
This well-diversified property has many possibilities for a new owner. Located within 20-45 minutes of San Saba, Brady, Rochelle, Richland Springs, Brownwood and Goldthwaite.
$4,330,950
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
Off-Grid Cabin with 150± Acres Bordering Mount…
Mt Chase, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
If you’ve been dreaming of a private retreat surrounded by Maine’s majestic mountains and unspoiled wilderness, this 150± acre off-grid property in Mount Chase might be exactly what you’ve been looking for. Tucked at the southern base of the Mount Chase range, this expansive, forested property offers a combination of seclusion, natural beauty, and versatility. Whether you’re seeking a remote homestead, a timberland investment, a hunting property, or a recreational getaway, this parcel checks all the boxes.
Located on Mountain Road in the small town of Mount Chase, this land sits adjacent to Wardsworth and Bald Mountains, with the trailhead to 2,439-foot Mount Chase located right at the northern boundary of the property. Hike the nearly 1.75-mile forested trail and take in sweeping views from the summit. The land itself is a mix of mature hardwoods and softwood stands, home to towering trees, stone walls from an earlier era of farming, and spring-fed mountain creeks winding through the landscape. Elevations range from 880 to 1,080 feet above sea level, with more than 50% of the soils composed of Bangor and Dixmont silt loams — ideal for growing trees, restoring pasture, or cultivating crops in flatter areas.
At the heart of the property is a cozy off-grid cabin set on pressure-treated posts and concrete pads. A dug well provides water, and a nearby storage shed adds extra functionality. The structure offers a rustic base for your adventures or future improvements, and it’s perfectly situated for use during hunting season or as a recreational camp year-round.
The area surrounding Mount Chase is rich in natural and cultural history. Once home to native Penobscot and Maliseet peoples and later settled by homesteaders in the 1830s, the region remains one of Maine’s best-kept secrets. Outdoor recreation abounds with quick access to Baxter State Park’s 209,000 acres, the Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, and countless lakes, ponds, and rivers including the East Branch of the Penobscot and Seboeis River. Whitewater paddling, native trout and salmon fishing, and backcountry hiking are all within easy reach.
This 150± acre retreat is a rare opportunity to own a large parcel in one of Maine’s most scenic and adventure-filled locations. Don’t miss your chance to make it yours.
$250,000
Buffalo Creek Ranch
Custer, MT
Yellowstone
Yellowstone
Buffalo Creek Ranch
The Buffalo Creek Ranch is located in one of the most sought-after locations in Montana, The Bull Mountains. A custom 2283 sq. ft. log home built in 2004 overlooks Buffalo Creek, providing unmatched early morning and late evening views of resident Elk, Mule Deer, and Antelope herds that call this property home.
Productive hay fields are scattered throughout the property. With over 335 acres of grass/alfalfa mixed hay fields the wildlife are drawn to the property to feed and water. Also bordering 640 acres of landlocked BLM the property gains access to some heavily timbered bedding grounds.
Buffalo Creek Ranch is in the 590 special permit area. With having Landowner Preference this permit has very high odds of drawing year after year. Last year the odds were 100% drawn for both residents and non-residents for archery. The rifle permit was 70% for residents and 100% for non-residents.
Acreage Breakdown
1,261 deeded acres
-(335 acres fallow, 822 acres grazing, 104 acres forest)
Improvements
2004 Custom Log Home
-2283 ft sq
-2-bedroom 2 baths
-2 car garage
2003 40’x100’ Shop/Equipment Storage
2003 36’x60’ Barn
-Corral with Automatic Waterers
-Maternity pen
-Tack Room
Water Resources
The Buffalo Creek Ranch is a very well-watered ranch with diversity of natural water from Buffalo Creek (seasonal) and two developed springs. There is a 35 GPM well that supplies all the structures on the farmstead as well as 2 different rubber tire tanks for stock use. An additional 9 GPM well on the northeastern section of the ranch supplies cattle and wildlife with water. Water rights are available upon request and will be transferred to the buyer at closing.
Climate
Montana climate offers diverse seasons, with average summer temperatures in the mid-80’s and average winter snowfall of approximately 40 inches. The area receives around 13 inches of rainfall annually, making it well-suited for both ranching and recreational activities.
Mineral Rights
All minerals currently owned by the seller will transfer.
$6,000,000
Private 40-Acre Cabin Retreat for Sale in…
Hillsboro, WI
Vernon
Vernon
Escape to one of Southwest Wisconsin’s most coveted woodland retreats! Located in the rolling hills of Vernon County just outside of Hillsboro, this stunning 40-acre property offers absolute privacy, total seclusion, and a lifestyle immersed in natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking a full-time residence, luxurious hunting cabin, or a peaceful vacation getaway, this enchanting cabin in the woods delivers the ultimate in comfort, tranquility, and outdoor adventure.
Tucked nearly a half-mile off the main road, a gently sloping gravel driveway winds through the trees and leads to a magnificent blufftop setting at 1,220 feet in elevation. As you arrive, you’re greeted by a meticulously landscaped entry, where vibrant flowers, manicured shrubs, and ornamental plantings create a serene oasis in the forest.
The centerpiece of this property is a custom-built 1,880 square-foot cabin-style home that combines rustic charm with modern comfort. This thoughtfully designed 1-bed, 1.5-bath residence features an additional loft for guest accommodations. Timber beams, rich wood accents, and cozy textures give the home a warm, lodge-like feel, while contemporary amenities ensure year-round livability. The oversized primary suite includes a large walk-in closet and direct access to a three-seasons room—perfect for enjoying coffee with sunrise views or afternoon reading in a bug-free haven.
The upper-level living room and kitchen open to a 9x31-foot screened-in porch overlooking the wooded ridgetop, offering a front-row seat to the natural world. Watch deer, turkeys, and songbirds as they pass through the property. In cooler months, enjoy the radiant warmth of the free-standing fireplace; during summer, a wall-mounted A/C system keeps the interior cool and comfortable. A spacious 25x27-foot attached garage connects to a cozy rec room on the main floor, providing ample space for lounging, hobbies, or gear storage.
For animal lovers or those with business ambitions, the property once operated as a successful dog kennel. A 32x40-foot pole building with a dedicated climate-controlled kennel space with heat, A/C, electric, water, and a walk-out fenced area. It even has a built-in dog wash station. An additional 12x16-foot kennel near the house provides extra boarding capability—ideal for pet lovers, breeders, or trainers.
The land itself is a private recreational paradise. Set atop a heavily wooded ridge with three distinct knobs and a deep central valley, this tract offers ideal top-access hunting with a developed trail network and strategically placed elevated blinds. Mature oak, hickory, and maple dominate the landscape, which is enrolled in MFL-Closed for reduced taxes, with a scheduled timber harvest in 2028. The area is renowned for trophy-class whitetails, with Boone & Crockett caliber bucks regularly taken in the neighborhood.
With current taxes at $3,619 annually, this property offers both enjoyment and value. Rarely do properties of this caliber become available—especially those that blend turnkey living, supreme privacy, and significant recreational potential. This is more than just a cabin in the woods—it’s a lifestyle, a sanctuary, and a legacy to be passed down.
Schedule your private showing today with 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.
$525,000
Historic 306-Acre Legacy Farm in Iowa County,…
Ridgeway, WI
Iowa
Iowa
Among the idyllic rolling hills between Dodgeville and Mount Horeb and located 5-miles north of Ridgeway, WI lies one of Southwest Wisconsin’s most remarkable and storied properties—a historic 306+/- acre farm that offers far more than fertile ground. This Iowa County treasure, dating back to the mid 1800s, is rich with American heritage, timeless beauty, and unmatched investment potential. Originally settled by pioneering homesteaders, the area became a bustling stagecoach stop and, as legend has it, played a role in the Underground Railroad—its legacy still visible today through the enduring presence of a 19th-century Blacksmith Shop standing tall as a monument to hard work, community, and craftsmanship. That Blacksmith Shop sits on ¼-acre owned by the Historical Society Territory Inc.
Now, after over a century of family ownership, the opportunity has arrived to acquire this once-in-a-generation estate—a property where history, agriculture, and financial promise converge. Boasting 130+/- acres of productive row crops currently in corn and soybeans rotation, the fertile land with rich soil, offering rental income potential. Another 60+/- acres are dedicated to lush pasture, Miles of fenced and cross-fenced with water infrastructure, creeks, and under the road cattle culverts ideal for livestock grazing and rotation across all three sides of County Road H and Knobs Road.
The landscape is a masterpiece of usability and natural beauty. The land wraps along three sides of the road, making it ripe for future parcel splits options. Adding to the allure is over a half-mile of frontage along Mill Creek, a Class I trout stream meandering through the peaceful valley floor.
Two homes grace the property—one is the older farmhouse with little to no/value which is utilized as a residence currently rented month-to-month near the farm’s headquarters, and the second home is also rented month to month and is a 2-bedroom, 2-bath home with a basement, ideal as a primary residence or continue as a rental. A network of buildings, machine sheds, and shops offers abundant storage and utility space, while a large pond adds to the farm's wildlife and livestock value.
Beyond agriculture, this land is a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts. The southwestern portion features 60+/- acres of beautiful and mature hardwood forest populated by oak, hickory, and walnut. Wildlife abounds, and open food plots have been thoughtfully planted in clover for optimal deer and turkey hunting. A peaceful 1-acre cemetery—“Ruggles Cemetery”—quietly honors the farm’s earliest stewards and adds a poignant sense of place located south of Knobs Road.
Whether you're a farmer, investor, developer, conservationist, or someone in search of a property with soul, this farm is a powerful bridge between past and future. As capital continues to shift toward land-based wealth, properties like this—with real income, historical significance, and flexible potential—stand in a class of their own.
Discover a legacy worth preserving. Expand your vision in the Driftless heart of Iowa County. Own a piece of Wisconsin’s living history.
Schedule your private showing today with 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.
$2,200,000
Remote Maine Hunting Camp with Stream Frontage
Kingman, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
This 45-acre property in Kingman Township offers a simple, private retreat for those who appreciate the outdoors. The land features over 1460 feet of frontage on Chipper Road and also borders Crossunctic Stream. Direct access to the snowmobile and ATV trail! The camp is 480 square feet, wired for a generator, heated by a wood stove, and has a propane range for cooking.
Located in a quiet area with fewer than 200 residents, this property is ideal for hunters or anyone looking for a peaceful spot in the woods. While very private, it's not far from basic necessities, a couple of small grocery stores are nearby. For more amenities, Lincoln is less than an hour away and has grocery stores, hardware, restaurants, and a hospital. Millinocket is about an hour away, and Bangor is a little over an hour's drive.
Kingman Township is surrounded by many outdoor opportunities. The Mattawamkeag River runs through the area, and there are plenty of hiking trails, lakes, and ponds nearby. The property offers a chance to enjoy the woods and water without being too remote.
This place is straightforward, a basic camp on your own 45 acres. It's not a luxury retreat, but it's well-suited for someone looking for a traditional hunting spot or a quiet getaway in nature.
SOLD! Texas Recreational Hunting Ranch for Sale…
Jacksonville, TX
Cherokee
Cherokee
SOLD! East Texas Recreational Hunting Ranch in Cherokee County
100± Acres with Timber, Trails, Whitetail Habitat & Ranch Home Near Jacksonville
Located in the Piney Woods of East Texas, this 100± acre hunting and recreational ranch in Cherokee County offers an opportunity to own a recreational tract with abundant wildlife, diverse terrain, and a private ranch home. Situated less than 15 minutes from Jacksonville and approximately two hours east of Dallas, this East Texas ranch is ideal for hunters, outdoorsmen, and land investors seeking freedom, functionality, and year-round enjoyment.
East Texas Hunting Land with Timber, Trails & Creek
The land features gently rolling topography with over 100 feet of elevation change, creating ideal vantage points for wildlife management and recreational use. The property is approximately 80% wooded, featuring a healthy mix of mature hardwoods and pines that provide dense cover and a natural habitat for Whitetail deer, feral hogs, and small game. The No-Name Creek runs through the western boundary, enhancing the wildlife habitat and offering a natural water source for game and native species. Two open fields and an internal trail system provide accessibility for ATV riding, hunting stand placement, hiking, or horseback riding.
Ranch-Style Country Home with Modern Updates
The ranch includes a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch-style home with character and modern upgrades. Renovated in 2020, the home features a covered front porch surrounded by mature Black walnut and pecan trees—ideal for quiet mornings overlooking the front yard or winding down after a long day outdoors. A nearby barn provides space for equipment storage, ranch tools, or hobby livestock.
Access Road Frontage & Utilities
Nelson Ranch offers exceptional access with approximately 4,000 linear feet of county road frontage on both the north and south sides of CR 3305. The property is located outside Jacksonville city limits and is equipped with electricity and community water. Trails, creek access, and dense forest contribute to both functionality and privacy.
Outdoor Lifestyle & Investment Potential
Whether you’re looking for a private hunting tract, a place to gather with family and friends, or an investment in Texas land, this property offers versatility. With its rich habitat, scenic landscape, and recreational infrastructure, Nelson Ranch is ideally suited for hunting, exploring, or establishing a legacy property in East Texas.
Nearby Cities & Drive Times
Jacksonville, TX – 15 minutes
Tyler, TX – 45 minutes
Palestine, TX – 45 minutes
Rusk, TX – 25 minutes
Athens, TX – 1 hour
Dallas, TX – 2 hours
Shreveport, LA – 2 hours
Regional & International Airports
Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) – Tyler, TX – 45 minutes
East Texas Regional Airport (GGG) – Longview, TX – 1 hour 15 minutes
Dallas Love Field (DAL) – Dallas, TX – 2 hours
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) – Dallas, TX – 2 hours 15 minutes
Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) – Shreveport, LA – 2 hours
Contact United Country Legacy Land Company to learn more or schedule your private tour of this East Texas recreational hunting ranch.
$790,000
Private Cabin Retreat on 20 Acres with…
Houlton, ME
Aroostook
Aroostook
Escape to your own piece of Maine wilderness with this cozy cabin set on 20 surveyed acres along the banks of B Stream in Houlton. Offering 550 feet of stream frontage, this property is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts, with endless opportunities to fish right from your land or hunt the abundant wildlife that call this area home.
The cabin is equipped with power, a drilled well, and septic system, making it ready for comfortable stays. Inside, you'll find a functional kitchen, a full bathroom, and an electric fireplace that keeps the space warm during three seasons. With a more permanent heat source installed, this could easily become your year-round retreat.
Located just 1 hour and 45 minutes from Bangor International Airport and 6.5 hours from Boston, this property is far enough away for true peace and quiet yet close enough for long weekend getaways. Houlton, the county seat of Aroostook County, is known for its welcoming community, Houlton Farms Dairy, and its rich recreational offerings including fishing, hunting, ATVing, and snowmobiling on ITS 86, a major trail drawing thousands of sledders each winter.
For even more adventure, East Grand Lake and its surrounding waterways are less than 30 miles away, while the north entrance to Baxter State Park is within 50 miles, giving you direct access to some of Maine’s best hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Whether you’re seeking a seasonal hunting and fishing base or a quiet future homestead, 176 Front Ridge Road is ready to help you build your Maine dream.
$130,000
Windancer Ranch | Custer, Montana
Custer, MT
Yellowstone
Yellowstone
The Windancer
The Windancer is located in one of the most sought-after locations in Montana, The Bull Mountains. A beautiful 2,288 square foot log home on the property overlooks Buffalo Creek, providing unmatched early morning views of the resident Elk, Mule Deer, and Antelope herds that call this property home. Productive hay fields are strategically placed with wildlife management in mind, surrounding a 10-acre spring fed reservoir stocked yearly with Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout. Populations of elk exceeding 300 head are common on the ranch, and unlike other areas of The Bulls the elk are not seasonal, they call this ranch home year-round. Numerous elk have been harvested here over the years, some scoring well over 360”, and in recent years a set of 410" sheds were found within the ranch boundaries.
The Windancer Ranch is in the 590 special permit area. With having Landowner Preference this permit has very high odds of drawing year after year. Last year odds were 100% draw for both resident and non-resident for archery. The rifle permit was 70% for residents and 100% for non-residents.
REVISED LISTING: 707+- Deeded Acres added to Listing. The added acreage to this listing will seclude access into the adjacent BLM section. This will increase privacy and benefit the future owner of the Windancer.
Acreage Breakdown
10,960 Deeded Acres
2560 BLM Lease Acres
640 State Lease Acres
Improvements
The Windancer is well equipped with 3 different housing options. The home favored by the owners is a beautiful Log Home built in 1977 and later remodeled in 1998. The owners selected a perfect location to build this 2,288 square foot log home. A lightly timbered driveway leads to the entrance of the home, where exceptional craftmanship is evident immediately. While entering the house through the wrap-around deck you are greeted with impressive vaulted ceilings in the main living area as well as a cozy fireplace to hunker up around after cold morning hunts on the ranch. Continuing past the living area you’ll find the kitchen, accentuated with high-end amenities including tiled floors, granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. An oversized two car garage is attached to the house by way of a large mud room that includes a half bath, perfect for cleaning up when coming in from outside. An additional pole barn for dry storage of equipment, vehicles and ATV’s is easily accessible near the log home entrance as well.
The Windancer also has two smaller homes on the property. The manager’s house is located on the north side of the property, overlooking Buffalo Creek. Here a person can watch the herd calve, keep an eye on the big bulls as they enter the bedding ground, or just watch the sun go down over the horizon. The manager’s house is where the work happens. An elaborate set of pipe working corrals have been built to bring the herd into brand, precondition and ship. There are several outbuildings around the manager’s house including a barn, shop, and three-sided sheds for the animals.
Last but not least is the Hunting Cabin, also known as Elk Camp. Elk Camp is located in Section 10 on the ranch, on the south side of Buffalo Creek. Elk Camp is a 1,252 square foot hunting cabin where the hunting camaraderie comes together. This 3-bedroom 2 bath home and has all the amenities needed to carry out a successful hunt. Many of the ranch’s hunts begin here, as the hunters can walk from here to stands near by and setup up over water holes, or make a move on bugling bulls coming out of the barley fields. A fire pit here is the perfect place to enjoy conversations after a long day in the field while BBQing on the deck or listening to elk rut in the hay fields.
General Operation
The current owner has run as many as 500 mother cows on The Windancer, and on wetter years is confident the ranch could run more. As a result, income potential on the ranch is significant, especially considering current cattle prices at an all time high. Historically the owner would calve out on Buffalo Creek, and then move the cows to the south in Antelope Creek for the summer, bringing them home in late October or early November to wean and sell.
Between hay fields on the ranch and the hay barley/oats planted in the tilled acres, a good year with plenty of rain can guarantee all the feed a cattle herd would need. Up to 800 ton of hay has been produced on the ranch when properly fertilized and sprayed. The Windancer is a self-sustaining operation with a profitable bottom line.
Water Resources
The Windancer is one of the best watered ranches in this area. This feature makes this ranch one of the most versatile ranches in the Bull Mountains. A spring fed reservoir is rarely dry even in the most drought-stricken years, and with multiple wells and water lines, water on the ranch is guaranteed. This asset holds true in late August and early September when the animals need it most. Water Rights will transfer to a buyer upon request.
Climate
Montana’s climate offers diverse seasons, with average summer temperatures in the mid-80’s and average winter snowfall of approximately 40 inches. The area receives around 13 inches of rainfall annually, making it well-suited for both ranching and recreational activities.
Mineral Rights
All minerals currently owned by the seller will transfer.
$28,330,000
Matt Farkas
Phil McPhail
Matt Schultz
Melissa Dix
Marty Griepentrog
Don Martin
Bill Baker
Horace Webster
Karin Kasinger
Julie Piland
Glenn Gaasche
Joey Haun
Cole Salopek
Jay Terry
Tanner Anderson
Wade Keller
Brandon Wikman
Joe Nawrot
Ben Jackson