





Boeuf 80
Winnsboro, LA
Franklin Parish
Franklin Parish
Located in the heart of Franklin Parish, Boeuf 80 is currently being utilized for a cattle operation. With around 30 acres of woodlands, this property presents unlimited potential. Whether you're looking to manage a thriving cattle operation or seeking a private tract for hunting and other outdoor activities, Boeuf 80 provides the ideal setting. Don’t miss the opportunity to own your next piece of property just outside of Winnsboro, Louisiana. The Boeuf 80 is a must see!
$285,000






Boeuf 27
Liddieville, LA
Franklin Parish
Franklin Parish
Discover the potential of this 27-acre tract in Franklin Parish, Louisiana. This property consists 22 acres of pastureland and 5 acres of woods, currently used for grazing cattle. With just under 1/2 mile of parish road frontage, access is convenient and straightforward. This would be ideal for whitetail deer or small game hunting and other recreational activities. Whether you're aiming to start or expand your cattle operation, or just seeking a small recreational tract, this land could be the perfect fit for your needs. Don't miss out on this versatile property!
$95,000






Boeuf 53
Liddieville, LA
Franklin Parish
Franklin Parish
Boeuf 53 is a 53-acre property in Franklin Parish, perfectly suited for a cattle operation or a private recreational retreat. This tract consists of 25 acres of hardwoods and 28 acres of fertile hay pasture, providing a balanced environment for both agricultural pursuits and recreational activities. Fully fenced and meticulously maintained, Boeuf 53 is a move-in ready property for cattle farmers. This tract offers excellent opportunities for whitetail deer hunting and small game hunting. Don’t miss the opportunity to own an exceptional and versatile property!
$195,000






400+ Acres of Hunting and Timber
Diana, TX
Upshur
Upshur
Discover an exceptional 405-acre timberland near Diana, TX, with amazing hunting opportunities. With around 354 acres within the FEMA floodplain, including a potential 340-acre PFO1A freshwater forested/shrub wetland, this property offers a diverse landscape. Utilities should be available at the road.
For avid hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, this land is a dream come true. Its timber-covered terrain provides the perfect habitat for a variety of wildlife, hogs, deer waterfowl and others.
The property's unique features extend beyond hunting, as it presents the chance for ecological enhancement. There are approx. 354 acres in the FEMA flood plane and 340 acres of that falls within a PFO1A freshwater wetland. This could give you the possibility of a wetland conservation district.
Situated near Diana, TX, this timberland offers a rare combination of recreation and investment. There are 40 acres of high and dry property that has access to utilities at the entrance. A perfect place for a home. The timber on this property has been professionally managed and there are huge hardwoods as well as planted pines.
In summary, this 405-acre timberland near Diana, TX, provides an extraordinary blend of exceptional hunting grounds and ecological promise. If you are looking for an amazing hunting property as well as an investment this could be for you.
$1,250,000






600 Acre Cattle Farm & Hunting Property…
Nebo, KY
Hopkins
Hopkins
A premier "turn-key" lifestyle property located in Western Kentucky offers a unique opportunity for those who have been searching for that perfect blend of amenities not found in the urban areas. If you are looking for that simpler and more connected way of life for your families, welcome to the rolling hills and landscape of Nebo, KY.
The property features the primary custom-built home built in 2008 boasting over 6,100 sq ft with walk-out basement and mother in law suite, (see addendum for details on all three residential houses), detached two story 30' x30' garage built with steel and concrete with lower level storage, 5 agricultural buildings including a 100' x 80' steel shop building w/concrete, livestock barn, hay barn, equipment shed and grain bins. For the exercise and sport minded family the property includes a tennis, basketball, pickleball court and an in-ground 20' x 40' pool with heater. Adjacent to the courts is your personal backyard vegetable and herb garden, surrounded by fencing to keep the varmints at bay!
Boasting a primary benefit as a prime 400-acre cattle farm and ranch, the property features ample grasslands, natural water sources, and boundary and cross fencing, facilitating rotational grazing. Furthermore, it caters to hunting and recreational enthusiasts, offering various game species for sport and trophy hunting, as well as ponds stocked with crappie, catfish, bass, and bluegill. With nine lakes and ponds, alongside seven Redneck and two-person enclosed hunting houses scattered throughout the property, outdoor pursuits are abundant.
The sellers are presenting a seamless turn-key opportunity inclusive of three residential houses and improvements situated upon 598+/- acres. Alongside the properties, select farm tractors, hay & forage equipment, trailers, and related support equipment and tools are included in the offering. A comprehensive equipment list is being generated, accompanied by a brief addendum detailing the residential properties. It's important to note that the sellers will not subdivide the property nor sell any equipment individually; this offering is presented as a complete turn-key package.
$6,500,000






The Cane Ridge Tract
Tignall, GA
Wilkes
Wilkes
Welcome to the Cane Ridge Tract! This 10-acre property host maturing Pines, A mixture of Hardwoods, Creek bottoms and a natural spring and with level openings and a rolling ridge overlooking might near the whole property. This Turnkey small acreage Hunting Property host multiple features from newly established interior roads & trails, Established stands overlooking bait stations, Several cleared areas awaiting a fall food plot, Producing Acorn trees and superb Deer & Turkey habitat and this Property even allows you the opportunity to stay in the woods year-round with-it having Hogs occupying it enough to make it fun. On the North end of the Property, you'll find a rustic Hunting Cabin and Camp along the Creek within towering Hardwoods equipped with a Woodburning stove, Bunk beds & a dining/ sitting area perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee and a biscuit prepared on a woodburning stove before the hunt and a friendly hand of cards in camp after your evening hunt. If the Cabin doesn't fit your taste, there is recently Cleared area to the front of the property suitable for a RV to be placed and is located within distance to obtain power. This seldomly found type property featuring a Cabin, Mixed timber and diverse habitat along with a spring fed creek should be at the top of your to see list if you've been searching for a small acreage Hunting Property.
$99,900






HUNTING LAND FOR SALE IN HARDIN COUNTY…
Sardis, TN
Hardin
Hardin
LAND FOR SALE IN TN WITH BUILDING SITES NEAR THE TN RIVER CLOSE TO SALTILLO TN
Hwy 421- HUNTING LAND IN HARDIN COUNTY, 20 acres+/- 19.9 +/- acres of PRIME HUNTING LAND in Hardin County, close to the Tennessee River in Sardis, TN. Abundant with deer, turkey, and other wildlife, this place is a hunter’s dream or an animal lover’s getaway spot!!! This BEAUTIFUL property offers a perfect building spot amidst rolling hills in the countryside. Enjoy year-round peacefulness with a spring on site!
This beautiful land is enveloped by a variety of trees such as Majestic Pines, Mature Oaks, Gum Trees and Poplar Trees, creating a scenic and natural backdrop. This land has road frontage, and light restrictions for your convenience. Located near Saltillo, TN, with electricity readily available at the road. Recent survey, light Restrictions.
For additional details or to set up a private viewing, please call United Country River City Realty at 731-925-7900,
$89,900






20+ Acres with Brook
Greenbush, ME
Penobscot
Penobscot
Nestled in the picturesque town of Greenbush, Maine, this stunning 20.056-acre property on Lot 14-01 Pine Road offers the perfect blend of privacy and convenience. With approximately 340 feet of frontage on Route 2, a year-round state-maintained road, access is both easy and reliable.
The property has 340± feet of frontage on Boombridge Brook, a tranquil water feature that adds to the natural beauty of the land. Additionally, power is already available at the street, making it easy to envision the construction of a dream home or vacation retreat.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Penobscot River is just across the road, providing the perfect spot for fishing, boating, and other water-based pursuits. And with a boat launch for the Penobscot River only 2.8 miles away, the possibilities for adventure are endless.
Despite the peaceful and secluded setting, this property is just 8 miles from Old Town and approximately 20 miles from Bangor, offering easy access to shops, restaurants, and other amenities. For those looking to venture further afield, Boston is just a four-hour drive away, making this property an ideal escape from city life.
With an interior road (Pine Road) approximately 600 feet long, this property is ready and waiting for someone to make their mark. Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or a natural playground, this property has it all. Don't miss your chance to make it your own. Book a showing today and start imagining the possibilities.
$37,500






300ac North Florida Farm - Hunting Land…
Westville, FL
Holmes
Holmes
Secluded North Florida Farm for Sale
Located in the heart of Holmes County, this expansive 300-acre property offers an extraordinary opportunity for privacy, recreation, and serenity. The property offers a brick home that is centrally located on the tract and truly shows the natural beauty of North Florida. Secluded and located at the end of the county maintained dirt road!
Property Highlights
- 300ac in total - 200ac w/ the home in one parcel and 100ac of timberland on the SE corner. The properties join and are accessed at a corner crossing. Beautiful pastures/hay fields, and large pine timber. This property offers a perfect blend of agricultural and recreational spaces. Approx 18ac of hayfield/pasture - Approx 124ac of planted pine trees - Approx 12ac of clearcut land in the NW corner of the property could be utitlized as replanted timber or converted to pasture/farmland.
- Water features: With three ponds and backside access to Lake Victor, this property promises an angler’s paradise. The larger pond is approx 14ac and feeds off of Lake Victor. There are two smaller ponds W of the house. The pond near the house featuers a small dock, a windmill nearby and is stocked w/ bream and bass. Feed the fish from the dock, experience the best in freshwater fishing or simply enjoy the water views.
- Abundant Wildlife: A haven for wildlife enthusiasts, the property has great deer and turkey hunting. The previous owner was 'conservation minded' during a time that not many landowners were thinking of wildlife conservation. They planted a pear orchard, 2 sawtooth oak stands, chestnut trees, and have multple food plots throughout the property. The mix of dense timber, open fields, and water sources creates a perfect wildlife habitat.
- Home, Barns and Equipment: The 3bed/2ba brick home was built in 1975 and overlooks the front hayfield and larger pond. Home is equipped w/ emergency generator - propane powered. The kitchen has updated granite countertops and bar seating. The kitchen/dining area leads out to a small sunroom that's perfect for watching the wildlife. Hardwood floors thoughout the living room and 2bedrooms. The hall bathroom has been updated w/ a new walk-in shower. Ceiling fans in each room. Living room overlooks the backyard and barns. Outside features 3 functional barns near the homesite. A tractor and bush hog are included to ensure you have all the essentials for land management. Blueberry bushes, pecan trees, scuplin vines etc etc! West FLorida Elec for utilities. Well water and septic tank for sewer. Centurylink supplies phone and internet service.
- Lake Victor Access: The property’s proximity to Lake Victor only adds to the recreational variety, offering additional fishing and boating adventures. On the NE corner of the property, there is a canal that provdies access to enter Lake Victor from the property!
- Location: Located in NW Holmes County and in the New Hope community - only 25 miles NE of Defuniak Springs FL and Interstate 10, 1hr 45min to Pensacola FL, 63 miles NE of Eglin Air Force Base and 10miles S of Geneva AL
A truly unique property that will support an active, outdoor lifestyle!
Annual Property taxes - $1167/yr in 2023
$1,540,000




Maine Land For Sale
Whiting, ME
Washington
Washington
Welcome to a remarkable opportunity to own an expanse of lush forested land in Whiting, Maine. At 94± acres, this property offers year-round accessibility and is surrounded by pristine conservation and public lands. With a water feature, mature timber, good soils and access to recreational trails, this property provides everything you want in one package. No matter your interest; homesteading, vacation home, a new getaway cabin in the woods, you need to put this one on your list to see.
LOCATION The land is located at 1186 US Route 1 in Whiting. This rural Washington County town has a population of just 482. Yes, it is rural and quiet, but conveniently, Whiting is less than 20 minutes from the bustling coastal town of Machias, Maine. Whiting is steeped in history dating back to its settlement in 1785. Its rich heritage is complemented by its natural beauty.
LAND FEATURES The property is surrounded by conservation lands, including the 12,000-acre Cutler Coast Ecological Reserve to the south and west. This public reserve land extends from Route 1 in Whiting to the bold coast in Cutler. Known for its miles of coastal trails along the dramatic cliffs bordering the Atlantic Ocean, the land is also open to hunting, fishing, and other outdoor pursuits.
More than 300 acres of The Maine Coast Heritage Trust lands border the property to the east and south. Directly across Route 1 from the land the MCHT Rocky Lake Preserve has over 3,000 acres with nearly 6 miles of protected lake frontage on Rocky and Orange Lake. This preserve offers hunting, fishing, paddling, hiking trails, and camping sites. All this surrounding land makes the property feel much larger than its 94± acres.
The land boasts approximately 450 feet of frontage along Route 1, complete with access to electricity and communication infrastructure roadside. A driveway entrance has been started.
A highlight of the land is a scenic beaver pond and the brook flowing out of it, adding to its natural appeal. This small brook can be bridged to access a beautiful south sloping ridge near the center of the acreage.
The NRCS mapping indicates soils suitable for farming, timber production and wildlife habitats. The pleasantly rolling land has elevations ranging from 100 to 180 feet above sea level. Here you will find a diverse array of tree species, including spruce, fir, pine, and cedar along with a variety of hardwood trees.
POINTS OF INTEREST Along with the surrounding conservation lands, this area has even more to offer. Nearby lakes such as Indian, Orange, Rocky, Roaring, and Gardner Lake provide ample opportunities for water recreation just minutes from the property.
Trail riders can enjoy the adjoining trail system and access the nearby Down East Sunrise trail with nearly 90 miles of multi-use trail extending from Calais in the north to the city of Ellsworth in Hancock County.
The city of Machias has cultural events, the University of Maine at Machias, and boat access to Machias Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
A 15 minute’s drive will bring you to the Canadian Border crossing onto Campobello Island and Roosevelt International Park.
COME SEE IT TODAY With all the features this property has it offers an exceptional value. For more information or to schedule a private tour, contact us via phone or email. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a piece of Whiting's untouched wilderness.
$189,900






Log Cabin and 38.8+/- Acres in Oregon…
Thayer, MO
Oregon
Oregon
Log Cabin and 38.8+/- Acres in Oregon County, Missouri
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COUNTRY LOG HOME/ACREAGE located just outside of Thayer on Highway 142. 38.8+/- acres with 36+/- acres of hay field or pasture for livestock, a big pond and woven wire fencing. From the highway follow the paved driveway for almost 1/4 mile up to the 4-bedroom, 4-bath, 3 car garage LOG HOME on a hilltop setting with long range views from most every room in the home. From the 3 sided porch enter the living and dining area with Cathedral ceilings featuring exposed beams and a native stone wood burning fireplace. Living, Dining & Kitchen areas compose one open great room. Kitchen has all appliances, Refrigerator, Electric Stove, Microwave, plus an operational Wood Burning Cook stove. Yes, cook those old time country breakfasts that Grandma used to cook for you. Off the kitchen is the laundry & bath where you can come in and clean up after a day of working your cattle or farming. The main bedroom on the first floor features a lighted walk in closet and bath with a Jacuzzi tub plus separate walk in shower. Take a trip up the stairs to a huge open loft area over looking the living and dining area below, an ideal family room or play area. There's a large bedroom and walk in closet and full bath also. This upper area has all wood flooring, banister's and stairway. Look out the windows on all sides for an even more extended long distance view from this hilltop setting. Let's go down to the main level and to the walk out basement featuring the long family or play room extending from the front to back of the home and 2 bedrooms with bath between them. That's not all, there is a drive in garage with the mechanical area, water softener, large water heater, well pressure tank and Heat Pump furnace. Out back is concrete area for access and retaining walls. Then right on out to the 24x40 metal shop with 220 wiring and 1/2 bath.
Directions: From Thayer West on 142 about 1 mile from City Limits on the right.
MLS# 60262594
Oregon County, Missouri
Made up of four main populated towns; Alton, Thayer, Koshkonong, And Thomasville. with many other smaller populated areas such as Myrtle, Couch, Billmore, Garfield, Clifton, Jeff, Riverton And numerous others.
Population
10,953
Climate
Oregon County, Missouri, gets 47 inches of rain per year. The US average is 39. Snowfall is 6 inches. The average US city gets 26 inches of snow per year. The number of days with any measurable precipitation is 70.On average, there are 215 sunny days per year in Oregon County, Missouri. The July high is around 90 degrees. The January low is 23.
Education
There are 4 school districts in Oregon County.
Alton
Thayer
Koshkonong
Couch
Hospitals
Ozarks Medical Center is a system of care encompassing a 114-bed acute care hospital, 8 primary care and 15 specialty clinics, along with complete rehabilitation and home care services. We are a not-for-profit medical referral center with over 1100 employees, serving an 8-county area in south central Missouri and north central Arkansas.
Electric Company
Howell Oregon Electric Cooperative- Headquartered in West Plains, Missouri, Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative provides distribution of reliable cost-efficient electricity to approximately 24,000 citizens and businesses of south-central Missouri across six counties: Douglas, Ozark, Texas, Shannon, Howell and Oregon.
Telecommunications
Fidelity Communications- Cable television, home phone, and high speed internet.
Century Link- Home phone, high speed internet, and dish network Television.
Airports
The closest airports to oregon County are the Springfield- Branson National Airport, Memphis International Airport,Little Rock- Clinton National Airport, and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport.
Closest large Cities
Springfield, Missouri-
With more than 440,000 people in the metro area, Springfield is where the rolling hills of the Ozarks plateau form a surprisingly modern and green city.
A “big, small town,” Springfield offers a great blend of fascinating attractions, historical treasures, sports excitement and cultural and leisure activities in a welcoming environment.The city offers 102 parks, including a linear trail system that integrates with the city’s growing on-street bike route system; an airport; an art museum; a zoo; the Springfield Lasers professional tennis team; the Springfield Cardinals minor-league baseball team and is home to Bass Pro Shops, Missouri State University, Drury and Evangel universities and the Assemblies of God USA.
Branson, Missouri-
While visiting you can: attend star-studded performances at Branson’s many live shows; enjoy Silver Dollar City, one of the world's top theme parks; take in the beauty and adventure of the Ozark Mountains and three pristine lakes; play some of the best golf in the Midwest; visit museums highlighting the area’s rich history and culture; relax at spas and resorts; and shop at Branson’s many boutiques, galleries and outlets.
Jonesboro, Arkansas-
Jonesboro, one of the state's most progressive cities, was established in 1859 among the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas. Downtown is filled with gift shops, restaurants, art galleries, a day spa and an active civic center called the Forum. Arkansas State University offers one of the mid-South's finest museums, a fine arts center and an indoor sports/entertainment complex. The Forrest L . Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center provides an interesting tour of the natural wonders of the region, plus serves as a stop along Crowley's Ridge National Scenic Byway.
Memphis, Tennessee-
Memphis is a pilgrimage for those wanting to visit the birthplace of the blues, of soul and of rock 'n' roll. On Beale Street, W.C. Handy put down on paper the first written blues music. Elvis, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash all recorded at the historic Sun Records, which is now a museum. Graceland, the second most-visited home in America, welcomes visitors from around the world who yearn for a peek into the life of "the King." Beyond the music, Tennessee's largest city also offers much more. It has more sunny days each year than Miami, and combines southern tradition and hospitality with modern amenities. You'll enjoy great dining (be sure to sample the barbecued ribs), art galleries and exciting nightlife.
Things To Do
Eleven point River- A Beautiful Scenic River perfect for Canoeing, Kayaking, boating, swimming, Fishing, and so much more.
Spring River- a Clear spring fed river with long pools and whitewater falls. Exceptional trout and walleye fishing, canoeing, kayaking, boating, swimming and much more.
Norfork Lake-
a 22,0000 Acre lake located in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Home to a variety of fresh water game fish.
Boating, water skiing, ping and swimming are all extremely popular on the lake.
Bull Shoals Lake-
The largest lake in arkansas. Covers over 94,000 acres. Known for bass fishing, water sports, boating, swimming, and camping.
Mark twain National Forest-
Mark Twain National Forest has a wide range of popular recreation opportunities. The forest has over 750 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and motorized use. Sections of the Ozark Trail wind through the forest. More than 350 miles of perennial streams, suitable for floating canoeing and kayaking, meander through its canopied expanses. Our campgrounds offer visitors a variety of forest experiences, including semi-primitive and wilderness camping for solitude.
Peck Ranch-
The area consists of 23,763 acres of rugged, forested hills and hollows.This area is predominantly forest with nearly 1,500 acres in glades, along with quality woodland, cropland and some wetlands. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, firearms range, viewing deck, two deer/turkey blinds, one intermittent stream and four Natural Areas (Grassy Pond, Goldenseal, Stegall Mountain and Mule Hollow). There is a 10 mile self guided tour for elk viewing.
Grand Gulf-
Some people call Grand Gulf State Park the “Little Grand Canyon.” Some just call it “breathtaking.” The park is one of the natural wonders of the Ozarks, presenting the most spectacular collapsed cave system in the Ozarks. The "Grand Gulf" stretches for more than a mile between 130 foot high walls. Visitors can view the gulf from trails on top or from the floor where they can walk under the natural bridge, which spans 250 feet with a 75-foot high opening.
$850,000






Rare James Riverfront Gem: 224 Acres in…
Eldridge Corner, VA
Buckingham
Buckingham
Experience the ultimate recreational paradise at this exceptional 224-acre riverfront estate in Gladstone, VA. Boasting 9/10 mile of prime James River frontage, this property offers unparalleled opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and fishing aficionados alike.
With over 3 miles of pre-established trails meandering through the picturesque landscape, adventure beckons around every corner. Whether you prefer hiking, mountain biking, or simply exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding woodlands, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
For hunting enthusiasts, the estate's diverse terrain and abundant wildlife make it a hunter's haven. From whitetail deer to turkey and small game, the property's expansive acreage provides ample opportunities for a successful hunt. With proper management practices in place, this property ensures a sustainable and rewarding hunting experience for years to come.
Anglers will delight in the James River's bountiful waters, renowned for its exceptional fishing opportunities. Cast your line into the river's tranquil currents and reel in a variety of prized catches, including smallmouth bass, catfish, and sunfish. Whether you're an experienced angler or a novice fisherman, the James River offers endless possibilities for memorable fishing adventures.
Beyond its recreational and sporting opportunities, this estate also presents itself as a serene retreat for those seeking solace amidst nature's embrace. Imagine unwinding by the riverbank, listening to the soothing sounds of flowing water and birdsong, or gathering around a campfire under the starlit sky.
Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a combination of both, this riverfront estate in Gladstone, VA, offers a rare opportunity to experience the great outdoors in all its splendor. Contact us today to schedule your private tour and discover the endless recreational possibilities awaiting you on this extraordinary property.
$784,000






80 Acres Prime Hunting Land Borders Ozark…
Deer, AR
Newton
Newton
Very rare property in the Ozark Mountains of beautiful Newton County. 80 acres m/l that borders the Ozark National Forest on all 4 sides. Good hardwood timber and seasonal springs. Just a few miles from the property to the famous Glory Hole. Outstanding opportunity to hunt or view wildlife to include deer, turkey and small game. No utilities available. Build your off the grid hunting cabin.
Other things that make this property special is it is only 10 miles from Smith Creek Preserve Trail Head (Boxley); 6 miles from Magnolia Fall trail head (Mossville); 18 miles from Alum Cove Natural Bridge Recreation Area (Deer); 19 miles from Ponca Access of the Buffalo National River; 25 miles from Upper Buffalo/Knuckles Creek Mountain Biking Trailhead (Pettigrew); and 27 miles from Kings River Falls Natural Area (Boston).
$300,000






Acreage with Building Site Bordering County Road…
Marble Falls, AR
Newton
Newton
Great partially wooded hillside building site on 20 acres m/l bordering county road with a nice view of the Ozark Mountains. This property is approximately 1 mile northeast of the Erbie campground (as the crow flies) and is only about 200 yards from the boundary of Buffalo National River land. Rural water line and telephone landline cable is already on the property at the county road. Electric utility lines are nearby. Potential building site was recently partially cleared with a forestry mulcher and is ready for your forever home, or weekend cabin. This beautiful land is near Jasper and the Ozark National Forest in beautiful Newton County Arkansas.
$120,000






Auctioning 1500+ Acres, "Top of Virginia" Bland…
Rocky Gap, VA
Bland
Bland
ONLINE AUCTION 1500+ ACRES, BLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA
TIMBERLANDS, MOUNTAIN VIEWS, EXCEPTIONAL HUNTING
BIDDING ENDS MAY 21@5PM
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER AND BID!!
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT OR SELF TOUR
DETAILS: VIRGINIACAROLINAAUCTIONS.COM
TOP OF VIRGINIA
Located in Bland County, Virginia, this expansive parcel of land spans over 1500 acres of diverse terrain, offering a unique blend of hardwood and pine timberlands. Situated atop Earst River Mountain, the property boasts breathtaking ridge-top vistas and encompasses over 6.5 miles of boundary along the West Virginia line, providing a secluded and pristine natural environment.
This vast expanse of land offers exceptional hunting opportunities, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The diverse ecosystem supports abundant wildlife, including bear, whitetail deer, turkeys, small game, and the occasional elk. Whether you're an avid hunter or a nature lover seeking solitude and adventure, this property offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Appalachian wilderness.
With its remote location and untouched wilderness, this land provides the perfect setting for creating your own private retreat, hunting lodge, or conservation area. Whether you're seeking a recreational haven or an investment in natural resources, this expansive tract of land offers limitless possibilities for exploration, recreation, and stewardship.
The Top of Virginia Tract presents a unique opportunity for potential owners to explore various conservation initiatives, including conservation easements, carbon credits, and stream bed mitigation credits. With its expansive size of over 1500 acres, the property holds significant potential for leveraging these avenues to both protect the natural environment and potentially generate financial benefits.
Conservation easements provide a means for landowners to permanently protect valuable natural resources and wildlife habitats while still retaining ownership of the land. By entering into a conservation easement agreement, the property owner can restrict certain types of development or land use in exchange for potential tax benefits and incentives.
Additionally, the Top of Virginia Tract's diverse ecosystem and abundant vegetation make it well-suited for carbon sequestration, which could allow owners to participate in carbon credit programs. By maintaining and managing the land to enhance its carbon storage capacity, owners may be eligible to earn credits that can be sold on the carbon market as a means of offsetting carbon emissions elsewhere.
Furthermore, the property's proximity to water sources and potential for stream bed mitigation credits could offer additional opportunities for environmental stewardship. By implementing measures to improve water quality, restore riparian buffers, or enhance aquatic habitats, owners may be eligible to generate credits that can be sold or traded to offset impacts on stream beds elsewhere.
Overall, the Top of Virginia Tract provides a wealth of opportunities for environmentally conscious landowners to not only preserve the natural beauty and biodiversity of the land but also potentially benefit from participating in conservation programs and initiatives aimed at mitigating environmental impacts and promoting sustainable land management practices.
$1






Van Buren County Small Tract of Land…
Mt Sterling, IA
Van Buren
Van Buren
United Country Land Pros is excited to bring this scenic thirteen-acre parcel to the market.
Located in rural Van Buren County directly between Mt. Sterling and Cantril, just south of HWY
2. This small tract of land offers abundant opportunities for potential landowners, making it a
desirable investment. Farm Owner has meticulously prepared the landscape to present multiple
building sites, each promising fantastic views and utilities are conveniently located at the road
frontage for easy access. Adding to the property’s appeal, is a well-manicured, centrally located
stocked pond.
Over the years the owner has maintained multiple food plot locations and built a proven track
record of harvesting mature deer that southern Iowa is known for. Deer numbers in the
surrounding area are abundant, and the owner has taken excess measures of installing electric
fences around each food plot to detour deer until plots have reached maturity. Property will
include an elevated Banks hunting blind, currently situated in the center of the farm. Do not
hesitate to contact me for a private showing of this rare opportunity acreage.
Multiple building sites
Stocked pond
Utilities
Scenic views
Abundant deer population
$125,000






Acreage For Sale in Daisy, Oklahoma!
Daisy, OK
Atoka
Atoka
Hunting Property for sale in Southeastern Okla.
Nestled on the mountain north of Hwy 43 in Daisy Okla., sits this 20-acre off-grid hunting property. Plenty of wildlife accommodates this site and its surrounding. This area is home to a variety of hardwood and softwood trees, and beautiful rock formations. There is also a beautiful cabin spot with a view, that once housed a cabin. Recreation:
This Hunting property is close to a few nice lakes in the Atoka/Pushmataha County. Sardis Lake is just a short distance to the east, with Clayton Lake not too far from there. McGee Creek Lake is to the west within a 45-minute drive, along with Atoka Lake approximately 30 minutes. It is about 30 minutes to Historic Downtown Atoka, where you can enjoy fine dining at Reba’s Place, along with several other restaurants.
City to City:
Daisy Oklahoma is in the middle of it all. It is about 30 minutes from the small towns surrounding it. Dallas, Okla. City and Tulsa are all within a 2 ½ to 3-hour drive.
Amenities:
This property located in Southeastern Okla., is close to Historic Downtown Atoka, where you can enjoy fine dining and entertainment at Reba’s Place. Along with numerous other dining and entertainment restaurants. Sand drags and mountain trails to enjoy nearby also.
Bonus:
This 20-acre property is nestled between a 480-acre tract that I have listed. It would make a great addition to that property if you were looking for more acreage. Give me, Kam Harden, a call today @ 918-415-4867, if you are looking for a nice place to hunt and enjoy the great outdoors.
$50,000






48 Acre Hunting Tract in Pike County
Summit, MS
Pike
Pike
Hunting land for sale with great timber and pond in Pike County, MS. This 48 acre tract is located just NE of Summit in Pike County, MS. The tract is in a secluded area that is great for hunting and growing timber. The tract is accessed from Atkinson Road through an oil company gravel road. The tract has a great interior road system allowing easy access throughout the tract. The 3 pipelines on the tract make for great hunting and food plots. There is also a 2.5-acre pond on the tract that would be make for great fishing and family fun. The timber on the tract consists of 27 acres of 22-year-old pine and the balance in 10 year old pine and scattered large hardwoods. This tract is a perfect place to have great hunting while growing timber for investment. The 22-year-old pines are ready to thin now making for an immediate return on investment for the future owner.
$179,000






Eastern Montana Irrigated Pivot Ranch For Sale
Malta, MT
Phillips
Phillips
Montana Pivot Ranch for Sale | Excellent Water Rights and Proven Hay Production
The Bowdoin Road Pivot Ranch in Malta, Montana is a terrific alfalfa seed production farm or hay base property, located in the heart of mule-deer and upland game bird hunting territory. A full-time or absentee owner can enjoy the North Central Montana lifestyle with a ranch property that is relatively easy to operate and maintain. The offering totals 1,533.55+/- acres, with 305+/- acres of irrigated hayfields served by a 1,950’ pivot irrigation system. The remaining acres consists of 680.3+/- acres of improved pasture and 490.5+/- acres of native grass. 305 acres carry irrigation rights from the Malta Irrigation District, with a water turn on date of May 15th and a shut off of September 1st. In addition the ranch has a 100’ deep irrigation well that services the pivot as a secondary water option with an output of 1,500 gallons per minute.
Bowdoin Ranch hunting | White Tail, Mule Deer, Upland Game Birds
The Bowdoin Pivot Ranch has few improvements and those structures on the ranch are utilitarian. Aside from the T&L 2018 Center Pivot Sprinkler Irrigation System, the main improvements are a 150-horsepower pump that services the irrigation well and a 125 horsepower pump that brings water out of the irrigation canal to the pivot, all included in the sales price. The irrigation system is robust enough to put down 1/2” of water across the 305+/- acres in approximately 26 hours. Power to use the well and irrigate the property has consistently run between $10,000.00-$15,000.00 annually. The well has a 16” well casing and provides approximately 70 pounds of pressure at the pivot. Property taxes in 2022 were $12,612.00. 50% of the existing mineral rights will be retained by the property owner.
Limited improvements on the Bowdoin Pivot Ranch, leaving a blank slate for the new owner
The property averages a yield of approximately 600 pounds per acre of alfalfa seed on the 152.5 +/- acre north field, seeded most recently in 2018. In the spring of 2023 Alfalfa was seeded in 24” rows on the 152.5+/- acre south field and millet was seeded as a cover crop. Red Siberian Millet was selected to compete as little as possible with the young alfalfa plants for light, water, and mineral elements. The owner’s 32 years of experience in seed production lends to his expertise in choosing and maintaining a healthy alfalfa stand. Three tons per acre of hay was produced in one cutting this past year from the south field, and 5-6 tons of hay per acre on the property can be an annual anticipated production amount. If a new producer wanted to run cattle, 100 head for 6 months would be a conservative estimate.
Montana Ranch for Sale with abundant Recreational Opportunities--Hunting, Fishing, Horseback Riding, ATV Trails
No living quarters currently exist on the property, making it a blank slate for a new owner. Phillips County, Montana, is ideally situated for hunting and recreation. The area is well known for excellent big game hunting, specifically for whitetail, mule deer and occasional moose. It is located in hunting region 620. The ranch has an abundant upland bird game population including Ringed-neck pheasant, Sage grouse, and sharp-tailed grouse. Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge area, is less than a mile away from the property’s north boundary. Recreational activities such as wildlife observation, photography, hiking, cross-country skiing, and upland bird and waterfowl hunting can be enjoyed on the Refuge. Public access hunting in Phillips County is outstanding, the Malta BLM Field Office manages resources and activities on 1.1 million surface acres of huntable area making it an ideal location for outdoorsmen.
Malta, Montana Hay Production and Irrigated Land For Sale
This Montana ranch is less than fifteen minutes from Malta, MT with shopping, dining, entertainment, and regional airport conveniences. Nelson Reservoir, a large recreational lake, with outstanding year-round Walleye and Northern Pike fishing is a short 15-minute drive away and Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs, the only natural hot spring in Montana's northeastern tier is also in close proximity.
Tanner Anderson, Sales Associate and Co-owner of Northwest Realty & Auction is proud to present this property for sale. Tanner Anderson’s background in the ranching lifestyle runs deep. He understands the value and importance of tillable acreage, how cattle stocking rate affects rangelands, the ins-and-outs of water rights, habitat management, and more. Tanner’s ability to gauge a property’s values, highlight its best assets and understand a buyer’s interests are a large part of his success—the rest of his successes are the result of his personable approach. For more information on this property, Tanner can be reached at 406-654-4473.
$2,650,000






Milk River Treasure Ranch Dryland Farm Hay…
Savoy, MT
Blaine
Blaine
Montana's Milk River Treasure Ranch: Premier Hunting, Fishing, and Agricultural Property for Sale
Introducing the Milk River Treasure Ranch in Northeastern Montana – a remarkable property offering the perfect blend of hunting, fishing, and agriculture production. Located just north of Highway 2 near Savoy and a short 10-mile drive from Harlem, MT, this expansive 4,228± acre ranch presents a unique opportunity for discerning buyers. Boasting 2,773.84± acres of crop land and 1,454.16± acres of grassland, it encompasses all the essential features a farm/ranch owner could desire.
Montana's Milk River Treasure Ranch: Premier Hunting, Fishing, and Agricultural Property for Sale
Situated amidst varied terrain, the Milk River Treasure Ranch showcases an impressive 3.5 miles of Milk River frontage, providing both scenic beauty and fertile ground for hay and cattle production. The seasonal Wayne Creek, nourished by a man-made dam and a 105 ft deep well, offers convenient and reliable livestock watering. Cottonwood trees grace the banks of Wayne Creek, meandering through rolling grassland, while the adjacent grassland borders productive farmland. With 2,773.8± acres of cultivated land and a history of being farmed by the same tenants for the past 35 years in production agriculture, this ranch epitomizes the fruitful synergy between farming and ranching.
Marvel at the panoramic vistas from the ranch's rolling hills, where iconic landmarks such as Black Butte, Snake Butte, Three Buttes, the Little Rockies, and the Bears Paw Mountains dot the horizon. A county road traverses the property, dividing the land into two sections. On the south side of the road lies 800± acres of Milk River bottom, characterized by lush wildlife habitats and fertile soil suitable for hay and cattle production. The current owner leases the land for agriculture, utilizing the abundant cottonwoods as natural cover for cattle during winter and providing ample forage supplemented with hay from the previous summer's crop.
The Milk River Treasure Ranch is well-equipped with essential amenities, including two wells, three 10,000-bushel grain bins, electricity, telephone services, and several potential building sites for a home. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled by the abundance of game on the ranch, including mule deer, whitetail deer, pronghorn antelope, sharptail grouse, ringneck pheasants, and various waterfowl. The Milk River itself offers excellent fishing opportunities, with northern pike, catfish, and walleye being common catches.
Having remained in the same family for generations, the Milk River Treasure Ranch features perimeter fencing while leaving the interior open for potential development in grazing, farming, or hay production. Moreover, its prime location presents possibilities for solar or wind energy development, further enhancing its diverse potential as a hunting retreat, cattle operation, dryland farming enterprise, hay operation, or land investment opportunity.
For further information about the Milk River Treasure Ranch, please contact Tanner Anderson at United Country Northwest Realty & Auction in Malta, Montana. Call 406-654-4473 or email Tanner@northwestrealtymt.com to explore this exceptional property and seize the opportunity it presents.
$3,895,000






Montana Missouri River Breaks Working Cattle Ranch,…
Zortman, MT
Phillips
Phillips
MISSOURI RIVER BREAKS WORKING CATTLE RANCH FOR SALE IN NORTH CENTRAL MONTANA
The Schwenke Ranch, located just outside of Landusky, Montana, was originally purchased in 1977 and has remained a family operation for over 45 years. It has grown to encompass over 60,000 acres and has earned its reputation as one of the premier ranching properties in Montana. The Schwenke Ranch was recently recognized by the Montana ProRodeo Hall of Fame as one the “Great Montana Ranches” for its “commitment to preserving Western Heritage in Montana.” Combined with its’ recreational opportunities and access to the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge and Missouri River Breaks National Monument, this cow/calf family operation is a rare find, and is now offered for sale.
The ranch runs on just over 62,000+/- acres, comprised of 55,872+/- acres leased from the Bureau of Land Management, of which 4,524 AUM’s are allotted to the seller. Another 1,600+/- acres are leased from the State of Montana, and combine with 2,597+/- Deeded Acres as well as 229 Shares in the Square Butte Grazing Association, equaling another 2,700+/- Deeded Acres. Of the 2,597+/- Deeded Acres, 58+/- acres are irrigated, with another 1,200+/- considered to be Improved Grass. The Ranch is permitted to run 562+/- cow/calf pairs for 6 months, however if a new owner preferred yearlings to a cow/calf operation it is expected the ranch could support 1,280 yearlings for 5 months.
The ranches forefathers understood well the nature of ranching in northcentral Montana and in an act of prudence and forward thinking installed a waterline beginning at an amply producing natural spring and running throughout the entirely of the ranch, supplying water to not only the ranch headquarters, but watering the ranch’s cattle with 18 well placed water tanks. The waterline requires minimal maintenance and has been effectively functional since its’ installation in 2003. Elk herds residing on the property can be found watering at these same tanks throughout the winter. In addition to the water line, 23 reservoirs are spread throughout the ranch, ensuring that cattle on the Schwenke ranch are well watered in even the driest of years. Fences on the property are well maintained albeit minimal, as natural barriers act as a dividing point at most of the property’s boundaries.
A well-kept set up improvements make up the ranch headquarters, consisting of a 2,100 square foot, 3-bedroom house built in 1971 with recent interior and exterior updates including new siding and metal roof. A 2-car garage is attached to the house. Equipment storage, calving barns and a mechanics shop are found in 2 metal buildings; a 40’x70’ pole barn built in 1972 and a second 50’x48’ pole barn built in 1990. The headquarters are accessed by the Power Plant Ferry Road, a well-kept county-maintained gravel road, only 2+/- miles from paved State Highway 66.
Continuous metal fencing provides pens for the ranches’ horse herd and cattle work as well as decorative perimeter fencing surrounding the headquarters. A 150’ x 300’ team roping arena is exceptionally well thought out and constructed, with quality sand and efficient functionality. A reservoir directly behind the home is filled by Cyprian Creek and is of sufficient depth to be stocked with fish should the new owner prefer a private fishing pond.
The ranches’ operation has been perfected by the Schwenke family over their 45 years of ownership. Excellent stewardship is evidenced by the condition of the range and waterways, producing abundant forage for cattle grazing, with plenty remaining for the wildlife populations also making their home on the Schwenke Ranch. The acreage is primarily native prairie habitat, best suited for cattle grazing, as well as feed grounds for the transitory elk herds, moving in and around the property as they make their way through the Charles M. Russel National Wildlife Refuge and along the Missouri River. Mule Deer and White Tail Deer also make the ranch their home, finding refuge in the brush-covered draws, steep coulees, and tree-lined base of the Little Rocky Mountains that begin their ascent on the ranch. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep can be found residing in the more mountainous terrain on the ranch, in areas transitioning from range to mountainside, the hillsides covered in pine and juniper.
The Ranch falls in Hunting District 621 where 8 Landowner Elk tags are offered each year. In recent years only 6 applications for Elk tags have been received from landowners in this District, giving the new owner a very good chance of drawing an elk tag for this area regularly from year to year. Several elk units in the Missouri River Breaks have struggled with both quantity and quality of bulls. The recent drought beginning in 2020 and carrying through the majority of 2023 were some of the worst environmental conditions for antler growth this area has seen for several decades. In 2023, areas around this property in unit 621 showed resiliency, while amidst the adverse conditions, still produced several 330+ bulls. Traditionally, Unit 621 along with 620 and 622, would produce a handful of bulls over 370 with a few hovering near the 400 inch mark. With the mild winter of 2023 and good spring moisture so far in 2024, we expect this to improve. The surrounding BLM acres is what separates this property from others within the Missouri River Breaks. The deeded land included in the Schwenke Ranch provides access to some of the hardest to reach areas in Unit 621. A very low percentage of public land hunters are willing to hike from public land access points, but the Schwenke Ranch puts you right in the middle of it all. The success rate of drawing this landowner tag is high, while it’s not unheard of for general applicants to wait 20-30 years to draw a rifle permit.
10.25+/- miles along the southern border of the ranch adjoins the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument and Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge, where or 375,000 acres of geologic formation, wildlife areas, wilderness areas and points of historic significance has been federally protected from outside interference or development. The Missouri River Breaks is a truly untouched area of the Montana landscape, with a thriving elk population popular with hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. These elk herds are quite a sight to see in the late fall at the Slippery Ann Wildlife viewing area, just 18+/- miles from the ranch headquarters. Here hundreds of elk gather during mating season and are viewed by many in the evenings as the sun begins to set and the elk begin to bugle, a truly impressive sight. The CMR is world renowned for its elk harvest, and hunters and wildlife enthusiasts travel here regularly to take in the Bighorn Sheep and Mule Deer populations prevalent to the area. In the Spring avid Paddle-Fishers descend upon the James Kipp Recreation Area at the Fred Robinson Bridge where Highway 191 crosses the Missouri River to take in the plentiful Paddle Fishing season. This area can be found directly south of Slippery Ann, just 6+/- miles from the south end of the Schwenke Ranch.
The ranch is steeped in historical significance dating back to the 1800’s when the Plains Indians resided on the property, as evidenced by the many ridgelines throughout the ranch dotted with teepee rings, still visible today. As time went on, early settlers to the area utilized the Missouri River, accessible from the Ranch for travel and transport of supplies via the Power Plant Ferry before highways were constructed. Evidence of the many travelers throughout history are carved in the sandstone canyon walls, including Kid Curry and the Wild Bunch, who resided on the ranch for a time after their infamous robbery of the train in 1901. It was on the Schwenke Ranch that the Wild Bunch escaped capture and made off with over $40,000 that was never recovered. The Power Plant Ferry is a well-known historical point and can be accessed by the Power Plant Ferry County Road, running entirely through the Schwenke ranch to the Missouri River, offering insurable access to all deeded acres owned by the Ranch.
The Schwenke Ranch is truly an exceptional piece of the Montana landscape. Cattle herds have been raised successfully on this ranch for many years alongside the ranches’ wildlife populations due to the Schwenke’s excellent range management and stewardship of the land. A new owner will find the ranch has been left in exceptional condition, making them well positioned to continue forward with a cattle herd of their own, while enjoying unobstructed views of the Big Sky from their very own Montana Ranch.
Distance from:
Landusky: 9.2 Miles (18 minutes)
Zortman: 16 Miles (27 Minutes)
Malta: 57 Miles (56 Minutes) - Airport
Lewistown: 81 Miles (1 Hour 20 Minutes) – Airport
Billings: 154 Miles (2 Hours 30 Minutes) – Commercial Airport
James Kipp Campground/Missouri River Crossing/Slippery Ann Elk Viewing Area – 17 Miles (20 Minutes)
$6,750,000






Northeastern Montana Working Cattle Ranch-Mule Deer Hunting…
Hinsdale, MT
Valley
Valley
NORTHEASTERN MONTANA CATTLE RANCH WITH GRAZING PERMITS FOR SALE
The Black Ranch offers a unique opportunity to own a large block of land in Northeastern Montana, excellently suited for use as seasonal pasture or a year-around ranching operation.
This 35,000+/- acre ranch is entirely contiguous and includes 26,600+/- acres of BLM lease permits, beginning April 1st and running through October 31st. 4,680+/- of the ranch acres fall under State Lease and the remaining 3,710+/- acres are deeded.
Montana Ranch for Sale
This ranch is equipped with excellent improvements and superb water rights. The Black Ranch is a classic Northeastern Montana ranch, offering a wide range of native grasses typical to the area, including western wheatgrass and blue grama. However, the topography of the ranch is extremely unique, with deep spring-fed, timber-filled coulees, badlands and over 3.5 miles of Willow Creek, flanked by enough timber and cover to provide an ideal spring calving setting. Willow Creek is spring-fed, and therefore holds water year-around.
Year Round Cattle Ranch for Sale in MT
The ranch carries 750 to 775 head of cattle for 7 months, with some variation depending on rainfall for the year. The property has been fenced into 7 large pastures, consisting of approximately 4,500+/- acres each, and 4 smaller holding pastures, used primarily during branding season. Each of the smaller pastures measure between 320-500+/- acres. All pastures have adequate water available by way of springs, pits and reservoirs allowing for consistent grazing throughout the ranch. Despite 2021 being one of the worst droughts on record in Northeastern Montana, this ranch still carries available grass and water for the 2022 grazing season.
A set of working corrals on the ranch, along with a newly sided barn and certified scale are located along the county road for easy access and utilized during spring calving and fall shipping seasons. While no home exists on the property, plenty of options are available for building sites with extraordinary views.
Montana Recreational Property for Sale
In addition to the opportunity for an exceptional cattle operation, the Black Ranch provides extensive habitat for local wildlife as well. Whitetail, Mule Deer and Antelope are common, as are Upland Game Birds and Prairie Dogs. The Bittercreek Wilderness Study area is located on the property and a fishing pond stocked with Rainbow Trout is an excellent spot to spend an enjoyable afternoon. Utilize this property as a hunting or fishing retreat!
The Black Ranch, named for its original owners, has provided opportunity for 2 local ranching families to thrive for decades, and is now available for public sale for the first time in history. The Ranch was purchased by its current owners from the neighbors, a 3rd generation local ranching family, nearly 30 years ago. The Black Ranch has been a key component to the current owners’ expanding operation, now beginning into its’ 3rd generation. This ranches’ consistent ownership by an owner/operator is evident in the exceptional maintenance and management of the property.
For more information contact Tanner Anderson with United Country Northwest Realty & Auction in Malta Montana at 406-654-4473 or email him at Tanner@NorthwestRealtyMT.com
$10,000,000






The Bear Creek Tract
Statham, GA
Barrow
Barrow
3 Lots totaling 36.92 acres adjoining the Oaks at Bear Creek. This Property has the ability to be a part of the Oaks at Bear Creek but is currently not associated with the development. With that said, This property is not encumbranced by a HOA. This tract has a diversity of options of use, From the option of residential development with sites that can accommodate 4 residences, A unique estate opportunity allowing a owner to have a rural setting with conveniences near by or a phenomenal recreational property hosting 2000 ft of Bear Creek frontage, Long range views, tons of mature hardwoods and a rich Deer & Turkey habitat creating a wildlife haven. Call today to schedule your tour of this diverse Barrow county property located less than an hour from Atlanta .
$299,000






West Texas Hunting Ranch for sale near…
Sanco, TX
Coke
Coke
Hunting Ranch for Sale in West Texas
This low-fenced hunting property sits about 45 miles north of San Angelo, north of Robert Lee off of Exxon Road on Menielle Road. It's located just half a mile from Lake Spence and gets lots of deer coming from the lake. The ranch has good cover and nice views of the surrounding hills including views of Meadow Mountain to the west. The ranch sits in between Meadow Creek and Rough Creek, which are tributaries to Lake Spence. These creeks provide a nice habitat for wildlife. The land has a 2021 single-wide mobile home with a large carport. The water well and well house sit to the west of the house. There is a storage or workshop and a semi-truck trailer for feed storage as well as an RV hookup with a separate meter. The hunting is considered good and consists of populations of Whitetail, Mule Deer, Axis, Quail, and Dove. Many deer come from the lake side of the property and move from west to east and back traveling from one creek to another. The east boundary is Menielle Road which has 5 strand fence and the south and west boundaries are netwire. There is no north fence. There are some elevation changes of approximately 70 ft. at most. The oil company that holds the lease is planning to drill on this property this year. The seller does not own minerals for this land.
West Texas Hunting Ranch for Sale near San Angelo and Midland Odessa
$440,000