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Country Ranch and hunting paradise on 333.17…
Indian Creek, TX
Brown
Brown
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






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






Quanah, Texas Ranch, Farm and Hunting Property
Quanah, TX
Hardeman
Hardeman
Quanah, Texas Ranch, Farm and Hunting Property
Discover this 172-acre property located in Quanah, Texas, offering a unique blend of features.
This property spans 172 acres of level land, perfect for farming, grazing, and hunting. With residential potential, this versatile land offers frontage on two sides, 3 water wells, and electricity on-site. Whitetail deer, hogs, and dove hunting.
Conveniently situated just outside Quanah, Texas, this property provides easy access to Hwy 287, making it an ideal location for those seeking a rural retreat with modern amenities nearby.
Contact Richard Schreiber for 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.
$543,375






Potential High Income Producing Ranch in Hardeman…
Quanah, TX
Hardeman
Hardeman
RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR IMMEDATE INCOME PRODUCING RANCH IN HARDEMAN COUNTY
The approx. 730 acre Barnes Bros Ranch sits on FM 2006, in between Chillicothe and Quanah, in Hardeman County. The Barnes Bros. Ranch contains 5 surface ponds/tanks, good rolling topography, as well as access to rural water. With the property being approx. a mile south of The Red River, wildlife is excellent on the ranch. whether it be deer, waterfowl, hogs, etc. . Access is excellent as well, with approx 2 miles of FM 2006 blacktop frontage. The vegetation on the ranch is native grass, with an approx. 80 acre cultivated field on the east fence line. Cover on the property consists of mesquite, hackberry and other small shrubbery. There is a small seasonal ravine on the southeast end of the property for additional water. A set of working pens is located on the ranch. The most unique feature of the Barnes Bros. Ranch is the income stream the new owner will be inheriting. The property has a rock pit operated by owner of the ranch and is under B & S Rock Pit LLC. The pit just hit 1 yr of use in June of 2025 and the income is promising. The predominately limestone pit has sold rock to TXDOT, counties, and private buyers. The pit has the transferrable permits, scales for trucks, and an office next to the scales.
KEY POINTS
Income stream with Rock Pit
Close to Red River
Hunting and Livestock operations
Excellent Access
Rural Water
Electricity
BROKER REMARKS
The Barnes Bros Ranch is an incredible opportunity for a buyer to buy a ranch that can immediately start paying for itself. In addition to providing livestock and hunting, the properties current and potential income stream make the ranch a potential trifecta, with hunting, ranching and income. With today's land prices, it takes yrs of running livestock for a ranch to begin paying for itself, it doesn't appear to be the case with The Barnes Bros Ranch, which today that's very rare.
Disclosures
The land/ranch and the rock pit being offered are under 2 different owners and being marketed together and shall be sold together.
Seller(s) and seller(s) broker/agents make no warranties about the land or rock pit. All information provided is subject to verification by buyer.
2024 Income spreadsheet for rock pit is available for buyer with proof of funds to purchase by buyer.
Listing Broker and/or agent must be present at all showings.
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 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 Real Estate/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.
$3,500,000






Country Home with Private Waterfall for Sale…
Baraboo, WI
Sauk
Sauk
Welcome to one of Wisconsin’s most unique and picturesque country estates—an extraordinary 28.24-acre retreat located in the Baraboo Bluffs of Sauk County. This breathtaking property blends luxurious rural living with unforgettable natural beauty, including a rare private waterfall, meandering streams, abundant wildlife, and captivating recreational opportunities. Whether you’re searching for a full-time residence, hunting haven, or country getaway, this exceptional property is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Situated conveniently between Baraboo and Portage, just minutes from the interstate and Wisconsin Dells this custom-built 4-bedroom, 3-bath home boasts +/- 2,352 square feet of meticulously designed living space. Constructed in 1996 with quality craftsmanship and timeless attention to detail, the home has recently been updated with a newer roof, furnace, A/C unit, hot water heater, carpeting, and washer/dryer. A blacktop/concrete driveway leads to a spacious 3-car garage, setting the tone for the polished, well-maintained interiors that await inside.
The main level features a spacious master suite complete with walk-out deck access, a private patio, and an enormous walk-in closet. A whirlpool tub sits at the heart of the master bath. The airy kitchen offers extensive cabinetry and seamlessly flows into a warm dining area and living room. Two additional bedrooms and a full bath round out the main floor, along with a cozy 4-season room perfect for relaxing and soaking in views of the rolling countryside. Downstairs, you’ll find a fourth bedroom, another full bath, and a comfortable den. An ADT security system with camera surveillance ensures peace of mind whether home or away.
The outdoor living spaces are every bit as impressive. A wrap-around deck which needs some TLC and patio offer idyllic spots to unwind, dine al fresco, or entertain under the stars. The extensive landscaping includes terraced gardens, scattered apple trees, and a serene pond fed by a natural spring. A 30x60’ pole building with 11-foot sidewalls, two overhead doors, and an insulated workshop with loft storage provides plenty of space for equipment, hobbies, and recreational gear. Nearby, a campfire ring sets the stage for evenings of laughter and storytelling.
But the true heart of this property lies in the land. With rolling wooded ridges, multiple streams, and private waterfall the landscape offers a sense of wonder and seclusion that’s almost impossible to replicate. The waterfall alone is a natural marvel and offers the soothing soundtrack of rushing water year-round.
This estate is also a hunter’s paradise. The land hasn’t been hunted in years but boasts a proven history of trophy-class whitetails, wild turkey, and other game. A network of groomed trails provides easy access throughout the property, with multiple ideal spots for food plots, a custom gun stand, and numerous strategically placed bow stands. Dense bedding cover, nut-bearing trees, browse, and a neighboring ridge-top food source make this a sanctuary for serious deer hunters.
Located close enough to town for all your daily needs, yet just far enough to feel a world away, this property offers the perfect balance of privacy and accessibility. With convenient access to Madison and major highways, it’s as practical as it is magical.
Properties with this level of natural beauty, recreational opportunity, and craftsmanship rarely come to market. Whether you’re looking to live, hunt, or simply escape, this is your opportunity to own a piece of Wisconsin wilderness unlike any other. Annual taxes are approximately $6,676 and the property is not enrolled in any government land programs.
Private showings available by appointment only. Come walk the trails, listen to the waterfall, and experience the peace and wonder of this enchanting estate—you’ll never want to leave.
The annual real estate taxes are $6,676 over recent billing cycles. The land is not currently enrolled in government land programs. Must be preapproved prior to any showings.
Come walk the ridges, listen to the waterfall, tour the home and shop—and imagine owning your own Sauk County sanctuary. Opportunities like this are scarce. Make your move while it’s available. 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.
$675,000






1200 Ac ~ 4 contiguous Parcels in…
Ford, WA
Stevens
Stevens
Don't miss this rare opportunity to own over 1,200 acres of breathtaking land in Stevens County, WA! This expansive property features a park-like setting amidst towering pine and fir trees, offering a serene and picturesque environment. Located just off Highway 231, north of Ford, WA, the property consists of five contiguous parcels, perfect for creating your dream ranch, private homestead, hunting retreat, timberland investment, or ultimate "bug-out" property.
The land features North, West, and South-facing overlooks with stunning bird's-eye views that stretch for miles, providing unparalleled natural beauty. Conveniently situated just 5 minutes from Long Lake Dam and less than 10 minutes from Lake Spokane Campground and Boat Launch, you’ll have easy access to recreation while enjoying peace and seclusion.
This is a truly unique opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind property!
$2,600,000






Recreational and hunting paradise located just outside…
Bainbridge, GA
Decatur
Decatur
Welcome to Cypress Grove, a rare 456-acre recreational and hunting paradise located just outside Vada, GA in Decatur County. This exceptional property offers a diverse landscape tailor-made for the outdoor enthusiast-featuring prime deer, turkey, duck, and quail hunting. Cypress Grove is rich with natural beauty and unique features, including multiple ponds, a scenic cypress pond, and a limestone swimming hole perfect for warm-weather relaxation. The land offers a mix of hardwoods, cypress bottoms, and merchantable planted pine, making it both a sportsman's retreat and a sound investment. A truly one-of-a-kind feature of the property is the live oak and cypress grove-evoking the wild character of South Texas or even the savannahs of South Africa. This distinct habitat sets the stage for unforgettable hunts and unforgettable memories. The property is fully equipped with several established food plots, five brand-new Titan hunting blinds, and Texas Trophy Hunter feeders-ready for immediate use. A fenced pasture adds even more versatility, whether for livestock, horses, or future development. Whether you're seeking a private hunting retreat, a legacy family property, or a premier recreational tract, Cypress Grove offers unmatched potential and natural beauty in one of South Georgia's most sought-after regions.
$2,694,000






Alkali Creek Ranch
Malta, MT
Phillips
Phillips
Alkali Creek Ranch
An exceptional opportunity to own Montana ranch land just minutes from town. This small acreage property lies just 7 miles south of Malta, MT, offering the rare combination of proximity to amenities and country living privacy. With direct Highway 191 frontage, the property provides 598.89+/- acres year-round access and panoramic views of the Little Rocky Mountains.
The land features a striking mix of rolling native prairie, rugged sandrock outcroppings, and seasonal coulees that drain into Alkali Creek—making it as scenic as it is functional. Whether you're a rancher looking for ground to run cattle or someone searching for the right place to build a dream home overlooking the Great Plains Prairie and views of the mountains, this property checks those boxes.
A modest set of improvements includes a 20' x 30' shed and 20' x 50' shop, offering practical storage and utility space for equipment or ranch operations.
Mule deer are regular visitors, frequenting the draws and coulees throughout the land, making this an excellent fit for the recreational buyer as well.
Located in Phillips County, Malta is a well-known agricultural hub in North Central Montana—offering essential services, a strong ranching community, and access to outdoor recreation along the Milk River and nearby Fort Peck Lake. For those needing regional travel, Billings, Montana’s largest city, lies approximately 180 miles to the south, with commercial flights and major ranch supply outlets.
$1,050,000






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.
$3,624,000






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






Pintail Ranch | Phillips County, Montana
Dodson, MT
Phillips
Phillips
Location & Land
This expansive ranch property is located approximately 12 miles south of Dodson, Montana, accessible via Stage Road. The offering includes 1,760± deeded acres, with approximately 972± acres of improved pasture that are well-suited for grazing livestock or agricultural use. Additionally, a 320-acre BLM lease, known as Upper Tressler Coulee #5465, is included, providing valuable grazing land and enhancing the property’s operational capacity. The diverse landscape and abundant acreage offer both privacy and wide-open spaces ideal for ranching or recreational pursuits.
Residence
Built in 2023, the spacious and modern home features approximately 1,980 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. It includes four bedrooms, one of which has a private exterior entrance, making it a versatile space perfect for use as a mudroom, home office, or additional storage area. Two of the bedrooms serve as luxurious master suites. One master suite boasts a large three-quarter bath with a beautifully tiled shower, vanity, and toilet, while the other offers a full bath complete with a tiled shower-tub combo, vanity, and toilet.
The heart of the home is the open-concept kitchen, outfitted with electric Crosley appliances and a generous breakfast counter ideal for casual dining. The dining and living areas are spacious and filled with natural light, thanks to oversized windows and double patio doors that open onto a covered concrete patio. This outdoor space offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Little Rocky Mountains, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. A mudroom entrance connects the home to the garage and includes convenient amenities such as a washer, dryer, deep utility sink, and mechanical systems.
Garage & Outdoor Amenities
Adjacent to the home is an oversized detached garage measuring 30 by 40 feet (1,200 square feet), offering ample space for vehicles, equipment, or workshop needs. The property is equipped with two RV hookups, ideal for guests or recreational vehicles. Additionally, a large dog run and kennels located behind the house provide excellent facilities for pet owners or working dogs, enhancing the property's versatility and convenience.
Water System & Infrastructure
A vital feature of the property is the reliable water supply, supported by a well drilled in 2017 to a depth of approximately 580 feet. The well is housed in an insulated well house, ensuring year-round protection and functionality. Power and a comprehensive pipeline system are in place to support livestock needs and irrigation. The property also includes four sock tanks for watering livestock, one of which is designed for winter use. Well-maintained fencing, gates, and a cattle guard help manage livestock movement and secure the property.
Conservation Easement & Habitat
This property is part of a Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks Conservation Easement, which preserves the natural habitat and promotes sustainable land management through an approved Grazing Management Plan. Approximately 10 acres surrounding the farmstead and home improvements are excluded from the easement, providing flexibility for the owner’s use. The surrounding region is renowned for its Prairie Pothole wetlands, which create crucial seasonal wetlands that support upland birds and migratory species during nesting seasons each spring, adding ecological value and wildlife viewing opportunities.
$2,212,000






Norman Mavencamp Ranch
Bone Crossing, MT
Phillips
Phillips
For nearly 25 years the relationship between this property’s long-term tenant and it’s late owner stood as a model of mutual respect and shared stewardship. The owner, a native of the Saco area, understood the realities of ranching – unpredictable markets, years of drought and the importance of managing land for long term use. He valued not only the grass, water and fences, but also the person entrusted to care for them.
That trust was well-placed. The tenant, who continues to operate the ranch today, has managed the land with the same attention to detail and pride an owner would – maintaining fences, preserving the grass, and treating the land as something worth investing in, rather than a resource for using up. This partnership helped preserve the property’s condition though decades of careful use.
Now, with the owner’s passing, the time has come for the next operator to take the reins – someone who can appreciate the years of thoughtful management and put the property to use for themselves, either by continuing to lease the property as the current owner has or by putting the property to use as an extension of their own operation.
Located 8.5 +/- miles directly north of Saco, this 2,637+/- acre deeded property offers an opportunity for expansion to a ranch operation looking for additional grazing acres. Of the total acreage, 1,500+/- acres are considered Improved Pasture, having recently exited the Grasslands CRP program after over 20 years of enrollment, with the remaining 1,100+/- acres considered Native Grass. While in the program, grazing one the CRP acres was restricted to 45 days per year, leaving significant carryover grass now available to a new owner. The native grass mix includes pubescent and western wheatgrass, with pockets of alfalfa — all in excellent condition thanks to conservative past management.
The property is fenced into 2 pastures, with new barbed wire fence on 3 sides. Access is available from the west via Turkey Track Road, and from the south and east by Frenchman Creek Road. A pit and reservoir on site catch spring run off but cannot be relied upon as a year-around water source. Multiple undeveloped springs are evident throughout the property and present opportunities for a new owner to develop a long-term water solution.
Carrying capacity is estimated at 175 cow/calf pairs for a six-month grazing season, contingent on further water development. With no buildings, wells, or power infrastructure in place — and 2024 property taxes of $4,942 — the property offers a low-maintenance, low-overhead opportunity. It’s a straightforward, well-managed grazing unit that is ideally suited for first-time or seasoned land investors or a local operator looking to expand with productive, ready-to-use pasture.
$2,054,000






Golden Triangle Farm & Ranch in Hill…
East End Colony, MT
Hill
Hill
2,278± Deeded Acres | 1,200± Farmed Acres | 320± Acre State Lease | $2,250,000
Located just 16± miles northeast of Havre, Montana—right on the Hill and Blaine County line—this well-maintained and productive farm-ranch offers a rare opportunity to invest in a legacy property. Spanning approximately 2,278± deeded acres, the operation includes 1,200± farmed acres and an additional 320± acre State Lease (102± farmed acres) with 63 AUMs of grazing. The lease operates on a 25/75 crop share basis.
Land Use & Production
The farm has historically followed a 50/50 crop rotation with chem fallow and is currently seeded to approximately 400± acres of Winter Wheat and 200± acres of Spring Wheat. Please note that the 2025 crop and grazing aftermath will be retained by the Sellers.
With 800± acres of summer pasture, the ranch supports both dryland farming and livestock grazing. Water is supplied through a network of stock dams, pits, and wells. Fencing throughout the property is in above-average condition, ensuring effective livestock management.
Improvements
Steel grain storage with select bins featuring aeration
Small set of working corrals
Modest utility shop
Power available at the building site
Access is via a well-maintained county road, ensuring year-round accessibility while maintaining a high degree of privacy. The nearest neighbor is approximately three miles away, with the ranch surrounded by larger operations.
Additional Details
Real Estate Taxes: Approximately $5,182.64 annually
Mineral Rights: Seller’s existing mineral rights will convey
Possession: Available for Fall 2025 closing; early possession possible with non-refundable earnest money for those intending to seed Winter Wheat
$2,250,000






LAND FOR SALE IN NORTH CENTRAL ARKANSAS
Wideman, AR
Izard
Izard
This 195-acre property is nestled deep in the rural Ozark Mountains of Wideman, Arkansas. Located just a short drive from both the White River and Norfork Lake, this acreage offers endless opportunities for hunting, hiking, and off-grid living.
Designed with the outdoor enthusiast in mind, this recreational land features approximately 6 miles of established trails that go through the property, making it ideal for ATV riding, hiking, and exploring. With a mix of wooded terrain and some cleared areas, the land is perfectly suited for hunting and includes numerous food plot locations along with a fire break surrounding the perimeter. A large pond and a seasonal creek provide natural water sources, while a concrete spring box adds additional utility.
Adding to the charm is a rustic 24x20 one-room cabin equipped with solar lighting and a cozy wood stove—offering the ultimate off-grid getaway experience. Whether you're looking for a recreational retreat, private hunting land, or a place to escape to the countryside, this property delivers. Listed for $390,000.
Don't miss your chance to own this slice of the Ozarks.
$390,000






Lapine 216 Multi Use Recreational Timber –…
West Monroe, LA
Ouachita Parish
Ouachita Parish
216 Acre Timber & Hunting Tract in West Ouachita Parish
Lapine 216 is a well maintained multi-use timber tract with recreational and development opportunities built in. This tract is located in the Lapine community of West Ouachita Parish, being 15 minutes Southwest of West Monroe, 15 minutes Southeast of Calhoun, 30 minutes Southeast of Ruston, and 30 minutes Northeast of Caney Lake. The tract is comprised of a beautiful volunteer mature mixed pine/hardwood timber stand that creates immediate value and recreational opportunity for the new buyer. This tract has a very well maintained and established interior road system that allows for easy ingress and egress to all parts of the property. This tract supports a healthy whitetail deer population, along with eastern turkey and other small game that are supported by multiple food plot locations strategically located throughout the property. There are several creeks and drains that also provide ample water source for game but also provide the opportunity for a fishing pond(s)/Lake(s) construction. If you’re looking for a well maintained timber tract with good access, recreational opportunities, and development opportunities, then the Lapine 216 is the one for you.
$795,000






Pine Ridge Sanctuary-Premier Montana Hunting Land near…
Pompeys Pillar, MT
Yellowstone
Yellowstone
Welcome to Pine Ridge Sanctuary, a rare offering of 640± deeded acres of prime Montana hunting land, ideally situated just 40 miles (approximately 50 minutes) from Billings, Montana’s largest city and commercial hub. This remarkable property features a diverse landscape of towering pine ridges, open meadows, and rugged coulees, creating the perfect habitat for big game and wildlife in the heart of Big Sky Country. With legal, insurable access and a 5-year grazing lease in place, Pine Ridge Sanctuary offers a unique blend of recreational opportunity, income potential, and convenient access to amenities.
For the dedicated sportsman, Pine Ridge Sanctuary offers exceptional elk hunting in Montana along with abundant populations of mule deer, antelope, and wild turkey. The varied terrain provides natural travel corridors, bedding areas, and food sources that draw wildlife throughout the year. Whether you’re an archery hunter or a rifle enthusiast, this property offers outstanding hunting experiences right out your back door.
In addition to the deeded acreage, Pine Ridge Sanctuary borders approximately 2,100 acres of public land, significantly expanding your public land hunting opportunities. This direct access means endless space not only for hunting but also for hiking, horseback riding, and outdoor recreation. The combination of private land and public access is a rare find, making this property an exceptional basecamp for adventure and solitude.
As a full 640-acre property, Pine Ridge Sanctuary qualifies for Montana Landowner Preference tags, increasing your chances of drawing highly sought-after big game licenses. This advantage adds tremendous value for serious hunters looking for consistent, high-quality hunting seasons in Montana’s legendary landscapes.
The property also offers valuable water resources, including a developed spring that supplies year-round water for wildlife and livestock. An existing old well casing could easily be converted into a solar-powered water system to further support agricultural or recreational uses. With abundant wildlife, water, and a current grazing lease, Pine Ridge Sanctuary offers both recreational enjoyment and income-generating potential.
Located within easy reach of Billings, offering access to an international airport, healthcare, dining, and shopping. Pine Ridge Sanctuary delivers the best of both worlds: peaceful seclusion surrounded by nature, yet close enough for year-round access and convenience. If you’re searching for Montana hunting land with premier elk hunting, public land access, and unmatched natural beauty, Pine Ridge Sanctuary is a must-see.
$2,250,000






Texas Hill Country Retreat on 53 Acres…
May, TX
Brown
Brown
Tucked into the quiet countryside just outside Early, Texas, this 53-acre sanctuary offers more than land, it offers a lifestyle. A place where whitetail deer stroll by at dawn, ducks ripple across one of three tanks, and the wide Texas sky stretches endlessly overhead. Two of the property's three tanks are spring-fed, offering reliable water sources year-round, while the third is more shallow and seasonal. At the heart of the property sits a spacious 2,266 sq ft home, thoughtfully designed with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms to welcome family, guests, or peaceful solitude. The open layout is warm and inviting, perfect for those who value comfort, connection, and country charm. Need room to build, create, or work? A well-equipped shop with an attached apartment gives you that extra space for guests, rental income, or a private office. Plus, there's a separate storage building currently used as a kennel, and a covered carport to protect your gear or vehicles from the Texas sun. The kennel includes two attached runs, an ideal setup for bird and duck hunters, especially given the property's location along a waterfowl flyway. The land is a natural haven, ideal for hunters, hobby ranchers, or anyone craving space and self-reliance. Wildlife is abundant, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and waterfowl.
Property Highlights:
53± scenic acres with varied topography
2,266 sq ft home | 3 bed | 2 bath
3 spring-fed tanks perfect for ducks and fishing
Shop with attached apartment
Storage space with kennel + carport
Trophy deer, ducks, and rich wildlife habitat
Private setting just minutes from town
This is the kind of place you don’t just buy — you build a life around it. Come walk the land, feel the breeze off the tanks, and imagine the possibilities
$1,100,000






5042 +\- acre Haskell County ranch in…
McCurtain, OK
Haskell
Haskell
This 5042 +\- acre Haskell County ranch in southeastern Oklahoma sits right in the heart of “Green Country,” a region that earned the name because of lush green countryside due to the ample average rainfall.
Year-round San Bois Creek intersects the pastures, meandering down the west side of the ranch for over a mile. 30 stock ponds, situated strategically across the property, and two other seasonal creeks, provide a generous water supply for wildlife and livestock.
Wildlife is plentiful on this ranch as the abundance of water attracts large flocks of ducks and geese. Trophy Whitetail deer cover the property and travel up and down the creek bottoms, and draws are filled with quail, feral, hogs, and other wildlife.
This improved and well-maintained ranch offers a carrying capacity of over 800 cow/calf animal units each year with a high grass production to support the cattle.
Rolling terrain provides elevation changes from 500 feet up to a high point of just over 700 feet to create panoramic views and breathtaking beauty!
* cross fenced for ranch management and rotational grazing
* pasture roads are well maintained, allowing fast access to all areas of the ranch
* swinging gates can be found at every cross fence
*3 Parcels -
~3809 acres at the ranch headquarters
~770 acres is situated a few miles away on Owl Creek
~ 390 acres of hay meadow is located 2 miles east of the headquarters
* existing barndominium for a main house or hunting lodge
* Quonset barn 36’ x 17’, Loafing shed 28’ x 84’, Cattle and horse barn 80’ x 40’, Two Hay barns 40’ x 120’, 40’ x 60’
Highlights:
** Diverse rolling terrain includes beautiful views of lush grass meadows
** Considerable water resources with San Bois creek and 30 stock ponds
** Amazing recreational value as the area is known for trophy Whitetail deer, black bear, Bob White quail, coyotes, and feral hogs
** Fishing opportunities abound with San Bois Creek and the numerous stock ponds. Potential to build small lakes in several locations.
**location is:
—1 1/2 hours south of Tulsa
—30 minutes west of Fort Smith, Arkansas
—50 miles east of McAlester
Turn key Ranch ready to work from day one.
To see the San Bois Ranch, give Lane Jackson a call at 580–513–3546
$24,000,000






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






20± Acres – Lucas County, Iowa Building…
Weller, IA
Monroe
Monroe
This 20± acre property sits in northern Lucas County, near the borders of Monroe and Marion Counties, in an area well-regarded for its diverse cover, rolling terrain, and classic Iowa landscapes. The property offers a versatile opportunity for a home site, rural retreat, or recreational getaway with excellent whitetail hunting potential and access to thousands of acres of nearby public land.
Located just a short distance from Stephens State Forest, this property is positioned within a highly active wildlife corridor, evidenced by trail camera photos and the surrounding habitat. Mature timber, warm-season native grasses, brush, and established food plots all contribute to a habitat that holds deer and other wildlife consistently. This is a chance to own a small tract as your base to some of the best hunting in the area, with trophy-caliber bucks no doubt navigating through this property from the extensive adjoining cover and the nearby Stephens State Forest.
Key features include:
Excellent building site with scenic views and rural setting.
Established food plots in place for immediate hunting potential.
Portable shed included for storage or use as an off-grid camp.
Mix of mature timber, brush, and native grasses providing diverse wildlife cover.
Less than 1 mile to thousands of acres of public hunting at Stephens State Forest.
This property combines privacy, hunting, and the opportunity to build, all in one manageable-sized tract. Whether you’re looking for a home site, weekend retreat, or hunting base camp, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of land in a proven area for quality whitetail hunting.
$178,500






Hunter’s Dream & Country Paradise in Mecklenburg…
Union Level, VA
Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg
Your country paradise awaits! This 114.99-acre gem in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, offers the perfect blend of rolling farmland, rich woodland habitat, and water features for both recreation and income potential.
The land is a rare mix—40 acres of open, rolling fields ready for crops, food plots, or pasture, and 73 acres of serene woodlands teeming with wildlife. Winding creeks meander through the property, providing natural water sources and creating ideal corridors for deer, turkey, and small game. For serious hunters, this property is already equipped—prime hunting spots are in place with stands ready to go. Black bear sightings aren’t uncommon, adding to the area’s diverse game opportunities.
At the center of the property sits a classic brick home with timeless appeal. The partially finished basement offers potential for extra living space, a hunter’s bunk room, or ample storage. Just steps away, a 43x31 garage with four overhead doors and a loft provides abundant storage for vehicles, ATVs, and gear. Additional outbuildings include a 24x26 tractor shed, 20x24 woodworking shop, and an 8x10 tool building—perfect for equipment, hobbies, or maintaining the land.
A unique bonus is the 2/3 ownership of a 1-acre pond located just behind the home, offering peaceful views and opportunities for fishing or wildlife watching. With current agricultural rental income more than covering property taxes, this property isn’t just a lifestyle choice—it’s a sound investment.
Whether your passion is hunting, farming, trail riding, fishing, or simply soaking up the quiet beauty of the countryside, this property delivers. The combination of open land, timber, water, and existing infrastructure makes it a true year-round recreational haven.
Located in scenic Mecklenburg County, you’ll enjoy the peace of rural living while still having access to nearby towns, amenities, and beautiful Kerr Lake for even more outdoor adventures.
Don’t miss the chance to make this one-of-a-kind property your own. Opportunities like this are rare—secure your hunting retreat and country lifestyle today.
📞 Call: 434-374-2011📧 Email: [email protected]
Your Land, Our Legacy — We Know Land!
$686,000






Recreational Land for Sale in Hillsboro, WI…
Hillsboro, WI
Vernon
Vernon
Welcome to one of the most premier recreational tracts for sale in Southwest Wisconsin—an immaculate 50.90-acre haven nestled in the rolling ridges of Vernon County just minutes outside Hillsboro. This rare slice of paradise is located in a region celebrated for its captivating beauty, steep bluffs, rich wildlife populations, and cold-water trout streams. For the outdoor enthusiast, hunter, or conservation-minded buyer, this property presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a trophy piece of “God’s Country.”
Tucked away off tranquil Muncie Road, the property greets you with a well-maintained farm road that leads to a sturdy 16x24ft pole building with an 8x18ft lean-to addition. This versatile outbuilding sits on a concrete slab and is equipped with two overhead doors, an electric panel wired with lighting, and a generator hook-up—perfect for storing tractors, hunting gear, or ATV equipment. Whether you're using the land for seasonal recreation or long weekends off the grid, this setup gives you a comfortable base camp ready for action.
Three separate access points along the westerly boundary off Muncie Road ensure smooth ingress and egress to different portions of the property. A premier internal trail system winds throughout the entire parcel, providing seamless access to food plot sites, stand locations, and high-traffic wildlife corridors. The current owners have poured an immense amount of stewardship into the land, including planting white oak, shagbark hickory, and pine trees while conducting rigorous invasive species control—creating a balanced and sustainable habitat for wildlife.
The land’s makeup is ideal for both recreation and wildlife management, with approximately 15 acres of tillable ground, 34 acres of hardwood timber, and open pockets for strategic development. The terrain is defined by two dramatic ridges connected by an exceptional saddle—a proven hotspot for trophy whitetail movement. Several ideal locations for food plots and box blind setups further bolster the property’s hunting potential. A meandering stream lines the northwestern edge of the tract, attracting deer, turkey, and small game, and enhancing the property’s natural water resources.
The combination of diverse habitat, agricultural opportunities, timber value, and proven hunting success makes this property an unparalleled sanctuary for those seeking nature at its finest. Whether you’re after a weekend escape, a legacy hunting parcel, or a long-term land investment, this breathtaking 50.90-acre recreational gem checks every box. The current taxes are $1,692/annually and there’s no government programs.
Properties of this caliber rarely come to market in this peaceful and highly sought-after region of Vernon County. Don’t miss your chance to own a legacy property where dreams of wild adventure and outdoor tranquility come true.
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.
$335,000






Turn-Key Hunting Land for Sale in Magnolia,…
Magnolia, MS
Pike
Pike
Turn-Key Hunting and Fishing Property for Sale in Magnolia, MS
Welcome to Magnolia Living the Dream — a 55± acre hunting and fishing property for sale in Magnolia, MS, just minutes from I-55 and the Louisiana state line. This tract is a rare find offering turn-key features for outdoor enthusiasts and families looking for a private weekend getaway or storm retreat.
Fully Furnished Hunting Camp in Pike County, MS
Located near McComb and Amite, this recreational land for sale in Pike County, MS offers convenience with nearby dining, shopping, and hospitals. The 4-bedroom, 1-bath camp comes fully furnished and overlooks a beautiful stocked fishing pond filled with bass, catfish, and bream. A large bay window in the back of the camp provides stunning views of the pond, adding comfort and serenity to your stay.
Land for Sale with Stocked Pond and Well
Enjoy peace of mind with an electric well connected to the pond, ensuring it never runs dry—even in the hottest months. A cleaning station with power and water hookups is located right by the pond, making it easy to process both fish and game on-site.
Hunting Land with Food Plots and Creek Access
This small acreage hunting land in Magnolia, MS boasts a well-maintained internal road system that loops through the property, giving access to three established food plots. The eastern portion features hardwoods and scattered pines, while the northern boundary is defined by a beautiful creek—ideal for both wildlife and scenic views. The southern portion includes a 20± acre mature pine plantation that is currently ready for thinning, offering immediate income potential.
Mississippi Hunting Camp with Equipment and Stands
All box stands, feeders, camp furniture, appliances, and many tools will remain with the sale, making this a fully turn-key hunting property. Whether you're chasing trophy deer or gobbling longbeards, this tract offers excellent opportunities for both seasoned hunters and families alike.
Recreational Land for Sale Near Louisiana
Just under an hour from Hammond and a short drive from the Louisiana state line, this property is ideal for Louisiana buyers seeking Mississippi land for sale with quick interstate access and low property taxes.
Schedule a Private Showing Today
If you’re looking for a Mississippi recreational property with a camp, food plots, pond, and hunting potential, this 55± acre gem checks every box. Call your favorite land agent today and come see why Living the Dream in Magnolia, MS is more than just a name—it’s a lifestyle.
$375,000






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