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SOLD! 546-Acre Hunting Ranch for Sale |…
Tyler, TX
Smith
Smith
Prime Hunting Land in East Texas Piney Woods
Located just two miles from Bullard in Smith County, Ray-King Farm delivers 546 acres of diverse hunting terrain in the heart of the East Texas Piney Woods. This legacy ranch property, held by one family since 1890, offers serious hunters a rare combination of bottomland wetlands, hardwood forests, and open pastures that support year-round populations of white-tailed deer, feral hogs, waterfowl, and fur-bearing game. With nearly 2,000 feet of FM 344 frontage and rolling topography from 350 to 450 feet elevation, the property provides both accessibility and the secluded habitat structure that mature game demands.
White-Tailed Deer Hunting on 546 Acres
The property's terrain transitions naturally from scattered pine hilltops to oak-lined creek banks, creating ideal white-tailed deer habitat with multiple travel corridors and staging areas. Mature hardwood forests drop acorns and other mast throughout fall and winter, concentrating deer movement along predictable patterns. An established old pecan grove and approximately 100 acres of open pasture provide additional food sources and edge habitat where deer feed during low-light hours. Multiple stock tanks distributed across the property ensure reliable water sources that hold deer on the land year-round. The rolling topography and mixed cover types support both spot-and-stalk hunting and stand placement with excellent sight lines.
Waterfowl Hunting: 220 Acres of Bottomland Wetlands
The crown jewel for waterfowl hunters is 220 acres of West Mud Creek bottomland that creates a natural mosaic of beaver ponds, duck sloughs, and flooded timber. This extensive wetland system attracts migratory waterfowl along the Central Flyway and holds resident wood ducks throughout the season. Beaver activity maintains water levels and creates the flooded hardwood habitat that waterfowl prefer. The bottomland's mix of open water, emergent vegetation, and timber edges provides diverse hunting setups.
Year-Round Feral Hog Hunting
Feral hog populations thrive in the bottomland corridors and creek systems that run through the property. Texas regulations allow year-round hog hunting with no bag limits, providing action when deer and waterfowl seasons close. Night hunting opportunities add another dimension for managing this species while extending hunting days beyond daylight hours.
Fur-Bearing Game and Predator Management
The property's diverse habitat structure supports populations of coyote and other fur-bearers common to East Texas. Active predator management improves deer fawn survival and ground-nesting waterfowl success while providing additional hunting opportunities during fur-bearer seasons.
Diverse Hunting Terrain and Habitat Types
Ray-King Farm's 546 acres encompass multiple habitat types that maximize wildlife carrying capacity and hunting diversity. Pine-topped ridges transition to oak flats and bottomland hardwoods along West Mud Creek. The 220-acre bottomland creates a wildlife habitat that attracts game and provides year-round water. Approximately 100 acres of maintained hayfield and open pasture offer potential for food plots and clear shooting lanes. Multiple stock tanks supplement natural water sources throughout the upland areas. This habitat diversity within a contiguous boundary allows hunters to pursue different species and employ varied tactics without leaving the property.
Hunting Camp and Ranch Infrastructure
Existing improvements provide a foundation for hunting camp operations. An original farmhouse with community water service through Walnut Grove offers immediate lodging or a base for camp improvements. A weathered barn provides equipment storage, game processing space, and covered work areas. Working cattle pens support the property's agricultural exemption, which transfers to new ownership and reduces carrying costs. Nearly 2,000 feet of FM 344 frontage ensures easy access for hunters and equipment year-round.
Bass Fishing at Lake Palestine and Lake Tyler
When hunting seasons close or conditions slow game movement, world-class bass fishing lies minutes from the property. Lake Palestine, approximately 10 miles southwest, encompasses 25,500 acres and 135 miles of shoreline with consistent largemouth bass tournament results, trophy hybrid stripers, and excellent catfish populations. Lake Tyler offers additional options just north of the property. Both lakes feature multiple public boat ramps and full-service marinas. The combination of exceptional hunting land with nearby bass fishing creates a year-round outdoor recreation property.
Location and Travel Access
Ray-King Farm sits 113 miles southeast of Dallas (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes via I-20), with Tyler just 15 miles north offering full services, sporting goods, and lodging options. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR), located 23 miles from the property, provides American Eagle jet service connecting to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) with onward flights to over 200 worldwide destinations. DFW International is 136 miles northwest, approximately 2 hours by car. Longview lies 40 miles east and Palestine 39 miles south. This accessibility positions the property for weekend hunting trips from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex while maintaining the rural character and wildlife populations that define quality East Texas hunting land.
Legacy Hunting Ranch Investment
Properties combining this scale of acreage, habitat diversity, and five-generation ownership history rarely come to market in East Texas. Ray-King Farm's 546 acres have never been subdivided, maintaining the contiguous habitat that supports healthy game populations. The active agricultural exemption reduces annual tax burden while the property's proximity to Tyler and the expanding Dallas-Fort Worth corridor provides long-term appreciation potential. For hunters and investors seeking turnkey recreational land with proven wildlife value, Ray-King Farm represents an exceptional acquisition opportunity. Invest in Texas, Buy Land!
$4,490,000
Premier Colorado Wilderness Lodge & Big Game…
Meeker, CO
Garfield
Garfield
Premier Colorado Wilderness Lodge & Big Game Outfitter for Sale
Trappers Lake Lodge & Outfitting is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a Colorado wilderness lodge and fully permitted big game hunting outfitter business surrounded by over 2.3 million acres of public National Forest. Tucked deep inside the legendary Flat Tops Wilderness, this historic lodge has operated for generations as one of the states most authentic outdoor guide services and backcountry adventure hubs.
Unlike typical hunting ranches or guest lodges, Trappers Lake Lodge operates under a rare USFS Resort & Outfitting Special Use Permit, making it the only permitted outfitter authorized to commercially guide hunts and operate wilderness camps across approximately 48,000 acres—about 75 square miles—of prime Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, black bear, and moose habitat. For any serious buyer seeking an established Colorado outfitter business, this level of permitted access is increasingly difficult to replicate today.
Historic Lodge with Proven Outdoor Operations
Steps away from Trappers Lake, Colorado's second-largest natural lake, the lodge welcomes guests who travel miles of scenic forest roads to reach its off-grid cabins. Some of these cabins date back to the 1800s, restored with care and still holding the warmth of generations. The main lodge features a full-service restaurant and bar famous for hearty breakfasts, prime rib dinners, and the lodges signature Elmo's Margaritas. A general store stocks outdoor gear, hunting essentials, and local souvenirs, while a bathhouse, laundry, staff housing, and a well-kept barn and corral round out the infrastructure needed for a true wilderness operation.
The entire lodge is powered by well-maintained generators and supplied by crystal-clear mountain spring water, ensuring that this remote mountain resort feels timeless but runs smoothly. Guests come for multi-day hunting trips, family horseback adventures, fly fishing on Trappers Lake, or simply to reconnect with the wild.
World-Class Big Game Hunting & Outdoor Guide Services
Trappers Lake Lodge’s outfitting permit authorizes it as the sole permitted commercial outfitter providing fair-chase big game hunting services within some of Colorado’s most sought-after Game Management Units (GMUs). This region of the White River National Forest is home to one of the largest elk herds in North America, along with healthy populations of mule deer, black bear, and moose. The lodges licensed Colorado hunting guides lead fully guided hunts, pack-in drop camps, and custom wilderness adventures across a vast area of terrain: alpine basins, aspen glades, willow-lined creek bottoms, and dark timber that holds trophy-class animals year after year.
Guests experience authentic horseback hunting trips, with seasoned wranglers, sturdy pack stock, and canvas wall tents set up in remote compartments. This is one of the few remaining operations where hunters ride out at dawn the way generations did before guided safely by an outfitting team whose knowledge of these compartments is unmatched.
Additional Outdoor Recreation & Guiding Opportunities
When the hunting seasons pause, the wilderness still calls. Trappers Lake Lodge operates horseback trail rides along historic pack routes, guided fly-fishing trips for native cutthroat trout, canoe and kayak rentals on the pristine lake, and wildlife photography outings where moose, bear, and bald eagles are daily sightings. Its location near the Flat Tops Scenic Byway, the Yampa Valley, and Steamboat Springs makes it easy to market multi-day wilderness adventures, family retreats, or even small group events like weddings or company off-sites.
Permitted Operations & Protected Use
A key operational advantage of Trappers Lake Lodge is its long-standing authorization to conduct permitted outfitting and resort services under a USFS Special Use Permit:
Trappers Lake Lodge operates as the only permitted commercial outfitter within its designated wilderness hunting compartments, while fully preserving public recreational access to these National Forest lands. The permit has been renewed and validated under NEPA and is supported by documented Five-Year High Use Data demonstrating proven historical operations and capacity for continued use. Within approved use levels, the permit allows for guided hunts, pack trips, drop camps, basecamp operations, and guided day rides, providing a well-established framework for ongoing outfitting services.
Proven Revenue & Clear Growth Potential
Trappers Lake Lodge generates gross receipts with strong EBITDA potential for an owner-operator or family team. Revenue streams include lodging, guided hunts, outdoor guide services, equipment rentals, retail sales, and food and beverage operations. Historic footprints lost to fire remain eligible to rebuild, allowing for 35 more guest cabins to meet growing demand.
Winter operations are a major untapped frontier: the existing permit supports adding snowcat tours, guided backcountry skiing, and winter outfitting trips, giving a new owner a clear path to transform this into a rare four-season wilderness resort.
Why This Colorado Outfitter Business is Truly Unique
Scale & Exclusivity: Unlike a simple private hunting ranch or lodge, you hold the key to tens of thousands of acres you alone can guide in protected by a federal permit.
Historic Legacy: Known as the Cradle of Wilderness, Trappers Lake is where the national wilderness preservation idea was born. That heritage cannot be duplicated.
Surrounding Protection: The entire lodge is encircled by public National Forest land guaranteeing your viewshed, wildlife habitat, and guest experience will remain unspoiled.
Multi-Generation Brand Equity: Generations of loyal hunters, families, and outdoor enthusiasts return year after year, making this more than a business its a legacy.
Turnkey Sale Ready for the Next Steward
For the right buyer an experienced outfitter, adventure hospitality brand, or legacy family looking for a protected wilderness asset Trappers Lake Lodge & Outfitting is a rare, documented opportunity to carry Colorado's big-game hunting and outdoor adventure story forward.
This is more than just a hunting lodge for sale its a fully licensed outfitter operation, a profitable wilderness guide service, and a place where your guests will still hear elk bugle in the dawn and see the stars the way their great-grandfathers did.
$1,750,000
SOLD! East Texas Hunting Property with Year-Round…
Fruitvale, TX
Van Zandt
Van Zandt
SOLD! Hunting & Outdoor Recreation Property
Buy your own private hunting land where White-tailed deer, wild hogs, and ducks thrive year-round. This 21-acre property delivers the complete East Texas hunting experience with 1,600 feet of Mill Creek frontage flowing through all seasons. The wildlife habitat features create ideal conditions for Whitetail deer, wild hog hunting, and seasonal duck hunting. Sixteen acres of fertile floodplain provide natural browse and cover, while mature timber lines offer ambush points and travel corridors that seasoned hunters dream about.
Water Features & Wildlife Habitat
Mill Creek's year-round flow transforms this property into a wildlife magnet. The constant water source combined with productive loamy soils creates a self-sustaining ecosystem supporting healthy populations of game animals. The creek's pools and shallow riffles see wood ducks year-round while the surrounding wetlands attract migrating waterfowl during peak seasons. This rare combination of flowing water, floodplain habitat, and upland sanctuary creates the biodiversity that drives consistent hunting success.
Build Your Dream Hunting Lodge or Homestead
Four elevated upland acres provide the perfect panoramic homesite overlooking the creek pasture below. This prime building location offers stunning views while keeping you high and dry above the floodplain. Whether you envision a rustic hunting cabin, weekend retreat, or permanent residence, this elevated site delivers strategic positioning to observe wildlife movement patterns across your property. The mature timber provides natural windbreaks and shade while maintaining clear sight lines across the landscape.
Strategic Location Near World-Class Outdoor Destinations
Your gateway to East Texas outdoor adventures starts here, just minutes from two of Texas's most legendary fishing destinations. Lake Fork, recognized as one of the country's premier trophy bass lakes holding 36 of Texas's Top 50 bass records, lies within easy reach for world-class fishing expeditions. Lake Tawakoni, the "Catfish Capital of Texas," spanning 37,879 acres, offers year-round opportunities for trophy blue catfish, stripers, and crappie just minutes away.
Minutes from Canton's Famous First Monday Trade Days
Just 7 miles from your property, Canton's First Monday Trade Days, the world's largest flea market spanning 400+ acres with 5,000+ vendors, offers endless shopping, entertainment, and business opportunities. This historic market tradition, dating back to the 1850s, attracts over 100,000 visitors monthly, making this property ideal for short-term rental income during peak market weekends.
Unrestricted Land Use & Agricultural Opportunities
This unrestricted acreage offers freedom to develop your vision. The sixteen-acre floodplain supports profitable livestock operations, including grazing for cattle, horses, or sheep. The productive loamy soils excel at hay production, vegetable cultivation, or establishing food plots for wildlife management. Create a sustainable homestead, develop a guided hunting operation, or simply enjoy your private outdoor paradise without HOA restrictions or development limitations.
Year-Round Hunting & Seasonal Opportunities
Van Zandt County hunting seasons include archery season from September 27 through October 31, general deer season from November 1 through January 4, 2026, with special youth seasons and extended opportunities for various game species. The property's diverse habitat supports year-round hunting for feral hogs with no closed season, dove and waterfowl during migration periods, and excellent squirrel and rabbit hunting throughout appropriate seasons.
Prime East Texas Location & Accessibility
Strategic Access to Major Cities: Positioned perfectly in Van Zandt County along U.S. Highway 80 between Edgewood and Grand Saline, this property offers the rural lifestyle and metropolitan convenience. The location provides easy access to employment centers, healthcare facilities, and urban amenities while maintaining the peaceful country atmosphere outdoor enthusiasts cherish.
Dallas: 63 miles (1 hour 7 minutes)
Tyler: 42 miles (45 minutes)
Terrell: 28 miles (30 minutes)
Canton: 7 miles (10 minutes)
Mineola: 15 miles (20 minutes)
Grand Saline: 8 miles (12 minutes)
Regional & International Airport Access:
Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR): 42 miles
Dallas Love Field (DAL): 68 miles
Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW): 91 miles (1 hour 31 minutes)
East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG): 82 miles
East Texas Climate & Growing Conditions
Van Zandt County enjoys a subtropical humid climate with hot summers, an average annual temperature of 65°F, and 43 inches of annual rainfall. This climate creates extended growing seasons perfect for food plots, agricultural ventures, and year-round outdoor activities. The moderate winters rarely interrupt hunting seasons or outdoor projects, while abundant rainfall maintains lush vegetation and consistent water sources.
Rich Heritage & Outdoor Culture
Fruitvale's history as a fruit-growing district in the Sabine River valley dates to the 1870s Texas State Historical Association, establishing the area's agricultural legacy. The region's outdoor heritage runs deep with generations of hunting and fishing traditions. The area supports diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild hogs, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, bobcats, and numerous game bird species Texas AlmanacTexas State Historical Association, maintaining the sporting traditions that define East Texas culture.
Regional Recreation & Attractions
Beyond your property boundaries, East Texas offers endless outdoor adventures. The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens offers educational programs and exhibits featuring trophy bass. Texas Rose Horse Park hosts equestrian events, while Splash Kingdom Water Park provides family entertainment. Historic downtown Canton, Van Zandt County Veterans Memorial, and numerous antique shops offer cultural experiences between outdoor adventures.
Investment & Development Potential
This property represents value in East Texas's growing recreational land market. The combination of year-round water, proven wildlife habitat, unrestricted development rights, and proximity to major attractions creates multiple revenue opportunities. Consider guided hunting operations, weekend rental income during Canton Trade Days, agricultural leases, or simply hold as an appreciating recreational asset in one of Texas's fastest-growing regions.
Make This Your Outdoor Legacy
Own a piece of authentic East Texas where hunting traditions run deep, fishing never disappoints, and the outdoor lifestyle defines daily life. This 21-acre recreational land tract combines everything outdoorsmen seek: abundant game, year-round water, strategic location, and unlimited potential. Whether building family hunting traditions, creating income-producing ventures, or establishing your private wilderness retreat, this property delivers the complete package.
$143,000
28± acre Sauk County Gem of a…
Baraboo, WI
Sauk
Sauk
River Bend offers a rare opportunity to own 28.85 acres of pristine Wisconsin River frontage. Set high above a unique, undeveloped bend in the river, the property captures sweeping panoramic views and a remarkable 80-foot elevation change—creating multiple exceptional building sites with privacy and scenery in every direction.
The land features a diverse and thriving landscape, including mature hardwood forest, established pine plantation, and a private trail system that leads down to 1,400 feet of peaceful, private river frontage. This stretch of river provides outstanding opportunities for recreation, fishing, hunting, and quiet exploration.
Additional highlights include an established 6" well, approximately 2 acres of tillable ground, convenient Highway A frontage, and close proximity to Lake Delton and Wisconsin Dells—offering easy access while preserving a secluded, natural setting.
Whether you envision a private riverfront residence, a vacation or legacy property, or a long-term land investment, River Bend delivers scale, scenery, and location rarely found along the Wisconsin River.
$999,900
Boeuf Bend on Boeuf River North Louisiana…
Wisner, LA
Franklin Parish
Franklin Parish
Boeuf River Hunting Land for Sale in North Louisiana
Welcome to Boeuf Bend, a premier Boeuf River hunting land opportunity in North Louisiana that truly checks every box. This turnkey property is designed for the serious outdoorsman, offering a rare combination of income-producing acreage, proven hunting habitat, and excellent fishing.
Turnkey North Louisiana Hunting Land with Camp
This turnkey hunting property in North Louisiana features a newly remodeled 3-bedroom, 2-bath camp complete with a functional mud room—perfect for cleaning up after the field. Step out onto the back porch overlooking the Boeuf River and unwind after a hunt or a day on the water.
Additional improvements include a large pole barn for equipment and storage, plus a storage shed on a concrete slab—everything you need to hit the ground running from day one.
Louisiana Hunting Land with CRP Income
This property offers a strong investment component with Louisiana CRP income land benefits. Approximately 145 acres are enrolled in CRP, generating nearly $11,000 annually through 2035.
An additional 144 acres in WRP enhances the habitat, making this a highly attractive WRP hunting property in Louisiana with long-term value and wildlife sustainability.
Louisiana Deer and Duck Hunting Property
If you're searching for Louisiana deer hunting land or Louisiana duck hunting land, this tract delivers. The property is fully equipped with:
10 established food plots
Multiple box stands and feeders
Two duck holes with an 8-inch electric well
Movable blinds for hunting any wind direction
With minimal surrounding pressure, this area is known for producing quality deer and holding strong waterfowl populations year after year.
Fishing Property on the Boeuf River
Beyond hunting, this is an exceptional fishing property in Louisiana. The Boeuf River frontage provides some of the best white perch fishing in this part of the state, making it just as enjoyable in the off-season as it is during hunting months.
Expanded Acreage and Added Value
Along the north boundary, a rare 60-acre, 99-year lease conveys at no cost, giving you additional room to hunt and manage. Select equipment may also remain with the property at the buyer’s request, adding even more turnkey value.
North Louisiana Recreational and Income Property
Whether you're looking for a North Louisiana hunting land investment, a private recreational retreat, or a legacy property to enjoy with family and friends, Boeuf Bend offers it all—income, habitat, and comfort in one complete package.
Schedule your private showing today and be ready to enjoy a full season the day you close.
$2,590,000
Historic Buckshoal Farm: Hunting, Fishing & Legacy…
Virgilina, VA
Halifax
Halifax
Prime Halifax County Acreage: Investment & Farming Potential
Step into a piece of Virginia history with Buckshoal Farm, an expansive 222± acre estate in Halifax County. Renowned as the birthplace and cherished retreat of former Virginia Governor William M. Tuck, this landmark property offers a rare combination of historic prestige, agricultural utility, and long-term investment value.
Versatile Land and Natural Beauty
The property features a stunning landscape of rolling farmland, perfectly suited for livestock, equestrian pursuits, or the establishment of a premier vineyard. Beyond the pastures, substantial timber tracts provide a solid foundation for future returns. Tucked within the mature hardwoods lies a serene 1.5± acre pond, offering a private sanctuary for relaxation or local wildlife.
Exceptional Access and Infrastructure
With approximately 1,700 feet of frontage on Hudson Road and 2,500 feet on White Oak Forks Road, the estate ensures secure, flexible access for residential or agricultural operations. The farm is equipped with various barns, sheds, and utility structures, ready to support a working farm from day one.
Two Residences with Timeless Character
The estate includes two distinct homes:
The Primary Residence: This 3,560± sq ft manor dates back to the early 1800s. Featuring five bedrooms and two baths, it retains immense character and serves as a magnificent restoration project.
The Second Farmhouse: A cozy 1,055± sq ft cottage with two bedrooms and one bath, ideal for a guest house, manager’s quarters, or rental income.
Unrestricted Freedom
Notably, Buckshoal Farm is free from federal or state historical restrictions, granting you total flexibility to renovate, develop, or modernize as you see fit. Located just minutes from Clarksville and South Boston, you’ll enjoy peaceful rural living with easy access to major Virginia and North Carolina markets.
💲 $1,055,000.00 | 📞 Call Today! 434-374-2011 | ✉️ [email protected]
$1,055,000
Duck, Deer, and Fishing Land for Sale…
Trout, LA
La Salle
La Salle
Riverfront Hunting Land with Duck and Deer Habitat La Salle LA
2,500+/- acre sportsman’s paradise for sale in La Salle Parish, LA. This property sits along Little River with over 7 miles of riverfrontage and multiple access points. Moon Lake is a 10+ acre private oxbow lake that replenishes with fish during the spring months when the water comes up. Bayou Funny Louis also runs through this property, where you will find large hardwood trees and beautiful squirrel hunting spots. The lower end of this property was cut around 25 years ago, leaving wide-open cypress sloughs and drains for duck hunting. There are multiple deeded access points on this property, and one of them has access to utilities and a great camp spot. This area along the river is known for growing big deer, and with this much land, it would be easy to manage mature bucks. This property could also be used as a timber investment, bringing immediate and future income to the landowner. There are a few ways this property can be split up and bought if a potential buyer did not want to purchase the whole tract. There is a map available upon request for different buying options. If you have been looking for a large tract of land that you can enjoy year-round, then this property is perfect for you. Give me a call today to schedule a showing.
$4,500,000
Rare 210-AC Tract with Green's Creek Frontage
Oriental, NC
Pamlico
Pamlico
This 210-acre tract off Oriental Road in Pamlico County, NC, combines timberland, farmland, and waterfront for a rare mix of investment and recreational opportunities. The property includes approximately 186 acres of marsh and standing pine timber planted in 2010, providing strong future timber potential, along with 24 acres of cultivated cropland currently in use. With this balance of land types, it’s well suited for those interested in both timber and agriculture.
Bordered on the north by Green’s Creek, the property offers waterfront access and scenic views, opening the door to even more possibilities. Outdoorsmen will find it an outstanding hunting property, with abundant deer, turkey, and waterfowl supported by the diverse habitat. Horse enthusiasts will appreciate the open space for establishing pastures and riding trails, while those dreaming of a private retreat will find the setting ideal for building an estate, cottage, cabin, or lodge.
In addition to recreational and private uses, the creek frontage also provides potential for residential development, offering water views and access in a quiet, rural location. Whether your vision includes farming, timber, hunting, equestrian pursuits, or creating a waterfront getaway, this tract offers the size and flexibility to bring it to life.
Conveniently located near the town of Oriental, NC—known as the sailing capital of North Carolina—this property blends seclusion and natural beauty with quick access to marinas, shops, and the boating lifestyle that makes this area so desirable.
2 other tracts available for purchase together or separately: PID #I08-34 (214 AC off Teach’s Cove Road) and #H08-42 (462 AC off Kershaw Road).
$690,000
214 AC of Land with Creek Frontage…
Oriental, NC
Pamlico
Pamlico
This 214-acre tract on Teach’s Cove Road in Pamlico County, NC, offers endless possibilities with a prime location and waterfront on Kershaw Creek. The land was recently harvested and is now ready to be replanted, making it a smart choice for investors looking to establish a new timber crop with long-term potential.
The property’s size and layout make it a versatile piece of ground that can be shaped to fit a variety of goals. For hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, it’s an ideal recreational tract, with plenty of room to set up stands, create food plots, and manage for deer, turkey, bear, and other game. For horse lovers, the acreage provides ample space for riding trails, pastures, and barns, all with the added bonus of water frontage.
Those looking for a private retreat will find endless potential here, whether building a waterfront getaway, a family estate, or even a hunting lodge. With its creek access and natural beauty, the property is also well-suited for future residential development, offering opportunities for a subdivision or community that blends rural space with water access.
Located just minutes from Oriental, NC—the sailing capital of the state—this tract combines seclusion with convenience. In Oriental, you’ll find marinas, shops, and restaurants, along with a vibrant boating community. Whether your vision is investment, recreation, or development, this 214-acre property delivers a rare opportunity to own a large, versatile piece of land in a highly desirable area of coastal North Carolina.
2 other tracts available for purchase together or separately: PID #H08-64 (210 AC off Oriental Road) and #H08-42 (462 AC off Kershaw Road).
$850,000
305 Acres Farmland & Timber with Hunting…
Edward, NC
Beaufort
Beaufort
Now available—305 acres of prime land offering a rare blend of farmland, timber, and outstanding recreational opportunities in a quiet, rural setting. This large tract includes 16 acres of productive farmland and 289 acres of timberland, making it both versatile and a strong long-term investment. Of the timber, 152 acres are planted pine that were thinned in 2017, providing future income potential. Additionally, 75 acres of mature hardwood flooded timber are located at the head of Durham Creek, offering unique hunting and wildlife opportunities.
The property boasts over 3,000 feet of road frontage, ensuring excellent access and visibility. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant wildlife that calls this land home. This area is renowned for trophy black bear, a healthy whitetail deer population, and excellent wild turkey hunting. The multiple open spaces within the flooded timber create ideal duck hunting spots, making this property a true sportsman’s paradise.
In addition to its recreational appeal, the tract’s size and diversity provide many possibilities for investment, development, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of Eastern North Carolina. Whether you’re looking for a private hunting retreat, timber investment, or farmland, this property delivers.
Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Washington or New Bern, one hour from Greenville, and two hours from Raleigh, the property offers both seclusion and accessibility. If you’ve been searching for a quiet, expansive piece of land with endless opportunities, this 305-acre tract is one you do not want to miss.
$1,464,000
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
145+\- acres For Sale El Dorado Springs…
El Dorado Springs, MO
Cedar
Cedar
Home For Sale El Dorado Springs MO
Located just out of town on blacktop is a spacious 4 bed 3.5 bath 3600 sqft home. The home consist of beautiful wood work in the living area and a 1000 sqft family room. The upstairs has 2 bedrooms 1 with a bathroom for guest. A screened in porch is ready for you to enjoy the fall weather without bugs. The back of the home has a sun room the length of the home that over looks the valley bellow.
Home For Sale Cedar County Mo
The home is located about 5 min from town just of blacktop highway. A new roof and central unit was installed approx 6 years ago. The home has a large master suite with a very spacious closet and bathroom. The home is accompanied by a 30x90 steel shop with concrete floor. This home sits on 140± ac and is ready for your legacy to start in farming.
Land For Sale El Dorado Springs MO
Here’s your opportunity to own 140± acres of land offering a mix of productive pasture and quality bottom ground. This property is ideal for cattle production, with large open areas and strong grass growth to support your herd. The ground has 2 creeks that travel the property 1 providing water for cattle and the other is Clear Creek a main water shed for the area.
Land For Sale Cedar County MO
In addition to its agricultural value, this land also provides excellent hunting opportunities. The mix of pasture, pockets of timber, and natural draws create a great habitat for wildlife. Deer and turkey are known to frequent the property, giving hunters plenty to enjoy year-round.
For those looking to build, the property features several great building locations. Whether you're looking to create a working cattle farm, a recreational retreat, or your forever home in the country, this land offers the flexibility and space to make it happen.
With scenic views, productive soil, and ample wildlife, this 140± acre tract is the kind of multi-use property that’s getting harder to find. Whether you're a rancher, hunter, or just looking for room to grow, this land checks all the boxes. Don’t miss your chance to make it yours, a survey will be completed upon receiving a contract
$990,000
345 Acres with Camp, Creek bordering National…
Roxie, MS
Franklin
Franklin
Mississippi Hunting Land with Camp and Wells Creek Frontage
Welcome to an incredible 345-acre hardwood timber tract tucked away at the end of a quiet public road in Franklin County, Mississippi. This secluded property borders the Homochitto National Forest, offering unmatched access to thousands of additional acres of public land. With nearly two miles of frontage on scenic Wells Creek, the land features stunning natural beauty including cypress sloughs that provide both aesthetic appeal and excellent waterfowl hunting opportunities. The property is a hunter’s paradise, loaded with deer and turkey, and includes an extensive internal trail system, strategically placed box stands, and established food plots to attract and support wildlife. A two-bedroom, one-bath camp with internal power and a water well provides a comfortable base for weekend getaways or extended stays. Whether you’re looking for a private retreat, a hunting haven, or a long-term investment in Mississippi hardwood timber, this one checks all the boxes.
$1,350,000
G4 Ranch – 235± Acres of Premier…
Clarksville, TX
Red River
Red River
G4 Ranch – 235± Acres of Premier Hunting & Recreational Paradise in Red River County, Texas
Escape to the wild beauty of Northeast Texas with the G4 Ranch, a remarkable 235-acre hunting and recreational property for sale near Clarksville, Texas in scenic Red River County. Ideally situated just 2.5 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, this turnkey ranch is the perfect retreat for sportsmen, outdoor families, or investors looking for a legacy landholding near DFW.
Proudly offered by the Altaterra Premier Team with United Country Altaterra Realty & Auction, this ranch combines world-class hunting, beautiful timberland, and modern amenities—all in one of the most sought-after recreational markets in Texas.
Premier Hunting Property
The G4 Ranch is a well-established and meticulously managed hunting tract with multiple food plots, feeders, and strategically placed blinds—each named and mapped, including popular stands like “Big Buck,” “Bilbo’s Stand,” and “Cade’s Rifle.” This property offers world-class whitetail deer hunting, with consistent trail camera activity and genetics supported by neighboring managed tracts. Additional game includes:
Eastern wild turkey known to roost in the hardwood bottoms.
Feral hogs year-round.
Waterfowl including mallards and wood ducks in the shallow ponds, seasonal sloughs, and impoundments positioned along natural flyways.
Predators and small game, making this a year-round sportsman's getaway.
Timber & Wildlife Habitat
The land features a well-balanced mix of native hardwoods and managed pine stands. The northern and southeastern sections include harvestable stands of loblolly pine (~10 years old), while the majority of the ranch showcases mature red oak, post oak, pin oak, hickory, sweet gum, and native pecan. The diverse forest canopy provides ideal bedding, browse, and acorn production critical to sustaining healthy wildlife populations.
Trail System & Water Resources
Over two miles of established trails and hunting lanes (Main Loop Trail and more) create easy access to all corners of the ranch. Multiple stock ponds and shallow water areas enhance wildlife habitat and offer potential for duck hunting, livestock watering, or wetland development. The land’s level topography and Wrightsville-Raino Complex soils (88% coverage) support strong timber growth and recreational use with excellent drainage.
Remodeled Cabin, Barn & Amenities
The property features a fully remodeled cabin-style home with modern comforts, including:
Vaulted ceiling living room with wood-burning fireplace.
Three-bedroom, Two bathroom, full kitchen.
Covered porch overlooking the landscape.
Nearby is a steel-framed barn with 4 horse stalls, 400 sq. ft. of guest quarters, power and water, and an adjacent Cantina bar and outdoor lounge area—perfect for relaxing after a day afield. The additional metal sea container provides secure storage for ATVs, tools, and feed.
Turnkey & Income Potential
G4 Ranch is being sold turnkey with options for existing blinds, feeders, equipment, and furnishings. Recreational lease income has been previously supported and could easily be re-established.
Investment Highlights
Highly desirable location in Red River County near Clarksville, Texas.
Short drive to DFW, Texarkana, Mount Pleasant, and Southeast Oklahoma.
Suitable for weekend getaways, family retreat, or corporate hunting ranch.
Excellent candidate for timber harvesting, recreational lease income, and long-term land appreciation.
$1,495,000
295-Acre Catfish Reserve & Recreational Property Clarksville…
Clarksville, TX
Red River
Red River
295-Acre Catfish Farm & Recreational Property with Hunting and Waterfowl Opportunities in Red River County, Texas
Location: 9822 N Hwy 37, Clarksville, TX 75426
Property Overview:
This stunning 295-acre property in Red River County, Texas, combines the best of catfish farming, recreational hunting, and natural beauty. With nearly 80 acres of impounded water perfect for aquaculture and wildlife, and its proximity to major metropolitan areas, this land offers endless possibilities for investment and enjoyment. Historically used as a catfish farm, the property is ready for revitalization in fish farming or can be enjoyed for a variety of outdoor activities.
Aquaculture Potential:
Previously operated as a successful catfish farm, the property has existing ponds well-suited for continuing catfish farming. The nearly 80 acres of impounded water provide an ideal environment for growing and harvesting catfish, with favorable water sources that can be restored or expanded for production. There are established local markets for catfish in Texarkana, Oklahoma, and across northeast Texas, making it a prime location for profitable aquaculture. Nearby fish hatcheries provide access to juvenile fish to replenish your stock, while the land's water infrastructure is ready for immediate operation. To further enhance the ease of operation, onsite management services are available, ensuring a seamless experience for potential buyers looking for both operational support and recreational enjoyment.
Recreational Hunting and Wildlife:
This property offers a premier location for hunting enthusiasts in the heart of northeast Texas. The land is home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it an exceptional place for year-round outdoor activities:
Whitetail Deer: Known for their healthy populations, these majestic animals provide excellent hunting opportunities.
Wild Hogs: A year-round nuisance, wild hogs offer exciting hunting experiences.
Turkey and Small Game: Northeast Texas is also home to plenty of small game and wild turkey, adding variety to your hunting pursuits.
Waterfowl: With the 80 acres of impounded water, this property is strategically located along important waterfowl flyways, making it an exceptional location for duck and goose hunting. Migrating ducks, geese, and other waterfowl utilize the water on-site, providing ideal conditions for both hunting and birdwatching. The proximity to the Red River also ensures a steady flow of migratory birds, further enhancing the hunting potential during waterfowl season.
Timber and Forestry:
The land has undergone some clear-cutting, offering opportunities to manage and regenerate the timber for future harvest. The property's mix of hardwood and softwood trees provides a rich variety of timber, including:
Pine Trees: Commonly found throughout the area, offering future timber production opportunities.
Hardwoods: Including oaks, providing both timber and wildlife habitat.
This property is also eligible for the Texas A&M Forestry Replanting Program, which offers expert guidance and financial incentives for landowners looking to restore and improve their timber stands. By working with the program, you can replant and regenerate the timber, contributing to sustainable land management practices while adding a future income stream from timber harvesting. The program also offers access to best management practices for improving wildlife habitat and increasing property value.
Waterfowl Flyways & Hunting Opportunities:
The 80 acres of impounded water are not only ideal for aquaculture but also make the property a prime location for waterfowl hunting. Northeast Texas is located along major waterfowl migration flyways, with this property serving as a resting point for ducks, geese, and other migratory birds. The Red River region is renowned for its waterfowl hunting, and this property offers hunters the chance to take advantage of the abundant game.
The land is ideally positioned for duck hunting, with natural wetlands, open water, and surrounding woods providing excellent cover for both hunters and wildlife. As one of the top areas in the state for waterfowl migrations, you can expect a diverse range of species from fall through spring, making this property a hunter's paradise.
Location Benefits:
This property offers easy access to major regional markets, making it ideal for both aquaculture and timber production. Located just off Hwy 37, the land is within a few hours' drive of the following:
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW): Approximately 2.5 hours away, providing access to one of the largest metroplexes in the U.S.
Texarkana: Only 1 hour away, offering additional market access for both catfish sales and timber products.
Oklahoma & Arkansas: Convenient access to these neighboring states.
Tyler & Longview: A short drive to these East Texas cities with growing economies.
With its strategic location and proximity to key transportation routes, this property offers easy access to commercial markets, making it a prime investment for both recreational and agricultural purposes.
295-acre property in Red River County, Texas
Catfish farm with impounded water and aquaculture opportunities
80 acres of water perfect for waterfowl hunting and fishing
Hunting for whitetail deer, wild hogs, and turkey in northeast Texas
Located along waterfowl flyways for exceptional duck hunting
Timber management opportunities and eligibility for Texas A&M forestry program
Close proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth, Texarkana, and surrounding areas
This property offers an unparalleled combination of aquaculture potential, recreational hunting, and timber management, making it an ideal investment for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of northeast Texas while also generating income.
For a private tour, please contact:
James Ross
903-272-4859
[email protected]
$1,650,000
East Texas Hunting & Recreational Ranch with…
Lindale, TX
Smith
Smith
East Texas Hunting & Recreational Ranch with Country Home and Private Lake – Lindale, TX | 45.481 Acres
Escape to your own East Texas hunting retreat on 45.481 acres in Smith County, just west of Lindale, TX, about 1.5 hours east of the Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex. The Galland Ranch offers wooded habitat, water features, pastureland, and functional improvements—ideal for hunters, outdoorsmen, and those seeking a private recreational getaway with turnkey comfort.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
45.481 acres of diverse terrain, including pastures, mature hardwoods, bottomland, and creek frontage
3-acre private fishing lake, stocked and ready for your next catch
Whitetail deer, wild hogs, ducks, and abundant East Texas wildlife
Rifle and pistol shooting range for target practice on your own land
Duck Creek branch and floodplain habitat ideal for wildlife
2,693 SF country home with 3 beds, 2.5 baths, lake views, and a wood-burning fireplace
40x60 steel building with 2-bedroom apartment, shop, and equipment storage
1200 ft of county road frontage, gated entrance, paved drive, wood and pipe fencing
Horse-ready with corral, loafing shed, and open pasture
TEXAS WILDLIFE HABITAT
The East Texas ranch features approximately 75% timber cover with mature hardwoods, providing excellent cover and forage for whitetail deer and hogs. The seasonal creek, floodplain area, and lake create prime wildlife corridors for game movement, offering multiple hunting setups. Whether you hunt with rifle, bow, or just enjoy wildlife viewing, this land is ready to go.
HUNTER'S TURNKEY BASECAMP
The two-story country home overlooks the private fishing lake, offering a natural setting with a panoramic view. Enjoy a vaulted family room with a wood-burning fireplace, spacious primary suite, a functional kitchen, and a cozy breakfast room. It’s a perfect basecamp for weekend escapes or full-time living.
The steel outbuilding includes a two-bedroom apartment, making it ideal for guests, extended family, or hunting buddies. Behind the living quarters is a shop and equipment storage area with ample space for UTVs, feeders, tools, and gear.
This is an excellent opportunity to own a turnkey recreational ranch just minutes from town and less than 1.5 hours from Dallas. Whether you’re looking to hunt, fish, shoot, run cattle, or simply escape to the piney woods of East Texas—Galland Ranch delivers it all.
Location: 18340 County Road 479, Lindale, TX 75771
Contact Carroll Bobo (903-530-2475) for full details and a private tour.
$950,000
Recreational Hunting Land Winnsboro TX
Detroit, TX
Red River
Red River
Recreational Hunting Land For Sale in Winnsboro TX
Property Overview: Situated in the heart of Wood County, this expansive 72-acre tract offers a blend of dense woodlands and open spaces, making it an ideal retreat for hunting enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The western boundary is marked by the scenic Big Sandy Creek, providing both aesthetic appeal and potential fishing opportunities. Multiple ponds are scattered throughout the property, enhancing its recreational value and serving as natural wildlife attractants.
Hunting and Wildlife: Wood County is renowned for its rich hunting heritage. The property's diverse habitats support a variety of game, including white-tailed deer, squirrels, and various bird species. With the general hunting season for East Texas spanning from October 1, 2024, to February 23, 2025, and a youth-only season from September 27-29, 2024, this property offers ample opportunities for both seasoned and novice hunters.
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Soil and Vegetation: The land boasts a mix of soil types, predominantly sandy loams, which support a variety of native grasses and hardwoods. This combination not only enhances the property's natural beauty but also provides excellent forage and cover for wildlife. A detailed soil survey is available for interested parties, offering insights into the land's agricultural potential
Texas History Online
Location and Access: Fronting FM 2088, the property ensures easy access for residents and visitors. Its strategic location offers the tranquility of rural living while being conveniently close to city amenities in nearby towns such as Quitman and Gilmer. This proximity provides the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility.
Additional Features:
Trails: Well-maintained trails meander through the property, ideal for hiking, ATV riding, or horseback adventures.
Water Features: Beyond the ponds and creek frontage, the property benefits from natural springs, enhancing both its beauty and utility.
Timber: A variety of native trees, including oaks and pines, not only add to the aesthetic appeal but also offer potential timber value.
Texas Tree ID
This property presents a unique opportunity to own a substantial piece of East Texas' natural beauty, with abundant recreational and potential agricultural benefits. For more detailed information or to schedule a viewing, please contact Kim Ross 903-49-6797 or Amy Haage 903-517-6860
$445,000
Whitetail Meadows
Malta, MT
Phillips
Phillips
This 120+/-acre property, located just 4 miles northeast of Malta, MT off Kjos County Road, offers 88.3 acres of irrigated hay ground with ditch rights and 31.7 acres of native grass.
The Malta irrigation ditch runs through the property, providing 2 acre-feet of water per acre for the irrigated ground, which is managed by flood and siphon irrigation. Producing approximately 5 tons of hay per acre, the land is ideal for agricultural use and fall grazing after the hay has been harvested.The property is a prime hunting location with abundant deer and pheasant populations. Russian Olive, mature Cottonwood trees, and thick willow groves provide excellent habitat for whitetail deer, pheasants, and other upland game birds. Hunting on this land has been properly managed over the past 20 years, and the whitetail population reflects this.
Fencing is in place on all boundary lines, including a newly constructed eastern boundary fence. The property is free of structures, except for an old cistern and outhouse location.
Property taxes are $3,248.61 annually. Mineral rights, if any, will be retained by the seller. This is an exceptional opportunity for those seeking irrigated hay ground, prime hunting land, or fall grazing in Montana.
For more details or to schedule a viewing, contact Tanner Anderson at Northwest Realty & Auction at 406.654.4473 or email at [email protected].
$525,000
196 Acre Lakefront Property For Sale Forrest…
Petal, MS
Forrest
Forrest
The 196 +/- acre parcel located at 226 Blue Lake Road Petal, MS 39465, is a nature lover's paradise, offering a wide range of outdoor recreational activities. The property, located in Forrest County, Mississippi, is characterized by several oxbow lakes that are perfect for duck hunting and fishing enthusiasts.
Additionally, it boasts a small bit of water frontage on the historic Leaf River, providing a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and exploration. One of the most striking features of this property is the two man-made lakes created from reclaimed mining sites, which add to the natural beauty of the land.
Moreover, the abundant sand and gravel sites provide opportunities for development and revenue generation. Additionally, two large concrete slabs are in place, providing ample space for construction or other activities. There is also a large building on the land that is in need of repair.
Located just south of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, near the town of Petal, this property offers seclusion and privacy, making it an ideal location for a home or campsite. The property is situated at the end of Blue Lake Road, providing easy access and ample parking.
Whether you are looking for a recreational property or a hunting tract, this parcel has it all. With its diverse landscape and abundant wildlife, it offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.
$398,000
Ben Jackson
JW Ross
Jared Laing
Travis Hamele
Slade Priest
Casey Valentine
Bill Baker
Horace Webster
Thad Roberts
Chris Respess
Karin Kasinger
James Edwards
Scott Lindsey
Carroll Bobo
Tanner Anderson
Bruce Gray