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11/11/2025
$8,997
5.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Costilla County - 0 South Pueblo Road, Blanca, CO
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Dear Land Buyer,
Are you dreaming of a peaceful Colorado escape - a place where you can finally unplug, breathe fresh mountain air, and build the life you've imagined?
This 5.16-acre property in Costilla County, CO might be exactly what you've been searching for.
- Hold it now for just $50 on our website. Trailhead Thursday coupon available on our website.
It's zoned Estate Residential, allowing you to build a single-family home, set up a manufactured home, or create your own off-grid retreat.
With no HOA, there are no extra fees or outside rules - just you and your land.
The terrain is mostly level with a gentle 0-3% slope, making it easy to build, camp, or simply relax and enjoy - and it sits outside a special hazard flood zone, giving you extra peace of mind.
Most neighbors here embrace self-sufficient living with solar power, private wells, and septic systems.
It's your chance to join a community of independent landowners who value privacy, space, and simplicity.
And beyond your doorstep, you'll find some of Colorado's most underrated gems - Smith Reservoir, Great Sand Dunes National Park, and countless hiking and fishing spots - all within easy reach.
This corner of southern Colorado is quickly gaining attention from builders, investors, and outdoor lovers drawn to its affordability, open landscapes, and freedom from city stress.
You're still within a day's drive of Denver or Santa Fe, yet far enough to truly slow down and reconnect with nature.
If you've been waiting for the perfect spot to build, camp, or invest - this is your sign.
Note:
All information is based on our research. Please confirm zoning, access, and utilities directly with Costilla County before building or making plans.
A one-time document preparation fee is paid upfront at closing and covers deed preparation, recording, and administrative costs.
LOT BREAKDOWN: WHAT YOU'RE GETTING
Assessor's Parcel Number: 70382860
Legal Description: S.L.V.R Unit 23 Block 9 Lot 7
Elevation: 7650
GPS Center Coordinates (Approx.): 37.40234, -105.6279
Annual Taxes: ~$149.07
Zoning: Estate Residential
Time Limit To Build: None as far as we are aware
Access: Improved Road
Power: Electricity would likely to have to be solar or another alternative system
Water: A well would need to be installed
Sewer: A septic system would need to be installed
Official Contacts: Please contact Costilla County
RVs Allowed? We recommend that you contact Costilla County to confirm but, according to our research, camping is allowed for up to 14 days every 3 months, or apply for a permit if you'd like longer stays
Buildable? Because we do not know the specifics of what you may want to build on the property, we recommend that you contact the building and/or zoning department(s) for more information on the relevant zoning and building regulations and how to obtain a building permit
Survey Available? No, we have not had a survey commissioned, but if you would like to pay for a survey we would be happy to work with your chosen surveyor
In HOA? No HOA
Annual HOA Dues: ~$0.00
07/15/2025
$8,425,660
846.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 7602 Co Rd 113, Llano, TX
Just 13 miles southwest of Llano, this 840-acre Hill Country ranch offers sweeping views of Bull Head, Enchanted Rock, Bell Mountain, and House Mountain. With nearly 3 miles of paved frontage along CR 112 and CR 113, the gently rolling terrain is ideal for ranching, recreation, or developmentoffering easy division into four prime tracts, all with electricity, wells, and excellent access.
TRACT 1 142 AC at $12,995/AC
Well, electricity, paved frontage on both sides of CR 113, great building sites, 2 ponds, and large live oaks.
TRACT 2 188 AC at $13,995/AC
7 GPM well, paved frontage on CR 112 & 113, electricity, great home sites, large live oaks, and elevated views.
TRACT 3 46 AC at $19,995/AC
Electricity, small pond, large live oaks, paved frontage, and excellent building sites with sweeping views.
TRACT 4 450 AC at $12,995/AC
Ranch headquarters with well, electricity, large metal working pens, 3 ponds, large live oaks, and exceptional views.
Whether for ranching, investment, or a scenic Hill Country retreat, this property combines location, water, and accessibility. One of the finest opportunities in Llano Countymust see to appreciate!
09/30/2022
$8,669,550
1993 ac.
ACTIVE
Frio County - FM140, Pearsall, TX
DESCRIPTION
We are excited to offer this exceptional high-fenced hunting ranch for sale! Located near Frio Town, Texas, just off Highway 57 with access via Highway 140, this ranch boasts impressive diversity. It features fertile sandy loam bottomland, scenic high hills, two creeks, four stock ponds, and outstanding native brush species. Fully equipped with blinds, feeders, and a well-appointed hunting camp, this property is ready to go!
LOCATION
Frio Elm Creek Ranch is situated in Frio County, just off Highway 140, about 20 minutes west of H-E-B in Pearsall and approximately an hour from downtown San Antonio. The ranch has access via two easement roads: a brand-new wide caliche road and a paved road. It offers a perfect balance of seclusion and convenience.
IMPROVEMENTS
The headquarters is well-maintained and shaded by large mesquite trees. Improvements include two mobile homes, a cantina/cook shack, pavilions, fire pits, and concrete patios. The property also features a modest shooting range, a parking area, sidewalks, two storage containers, and an enclosed barn. Electric swing gates provide controlled access from Highway 140 to the headquarters. The ranch is well-equipped for hunting, with 9 enclosed hunting blinds, 11 corn feeders, and 9 protein feeders.
EQUIPMENT TO BE CONVEYED
Included in the sale are 9 enclosed hunting blinds, 11 corn feeders, and 9 protein feeders.
WATER
Water is abundant throughout the ranch, with four stock ponds and two creeks, Elm Creek and Jack Creek, which retain water during normal rainfall. There are two water wellsone solar-powered and one electric. The property also features seven rainwater harvesting stations and five water troughs to ensure a reliable water supply for wildlife.
TERRAIN & HABITAT
The ranch's elevation ranges from 650 to 800 feet above sea level. The soil varies from sandy loams and clay loams in the bottomlands to gravel loams and rocky terrain in the hills. The brush diversity is excellent, with species such as granjeno, guayacan, guajillo, blackbrush, and lotebush. Tree cover includes mesquite, cedar elm, hackberry, persimmon, and live oak. Native grasses such as big bluestem, grama, windmill grass, and curly mesquite provide outstanding cover for quail, deer, and turkey.
WILDLIFE
This high-fenced ranch features a well-managed whitetail deer herd under an MLD program. The property also supports an abundance of turkey and dove, strong quail numbers, javelina and wild hogs, which are actively managed for population control. The diverse habitat makes this ranch an ideal hunting property.
EASEMENTS: One pipeline easement
MINERALS
Surface estate only. A small % of minerals may be available, ask Broker for details.
SUMMARY
Frio Elm Creek Ranch offers an incredible opportunity to own a premier South Texas hunting property. With its prime location, diverse wildlife, and well-established infrastructure, this ranch is an outstanding investment. Secluded yet easily accessiblejust 20 minutes from grocery stores in Pearsallthis property is turn-key and ready to go.
DISCLAIMERS: All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the State of Texas are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt or Anthrax), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC, Broker. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Simpson Ranches & Land, LLCs sole and absolute discretion.
12/31/2025
$2,750,000
205.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Rusk County - 11397 Co Rd 4177, Laneville, TX
Summary
This 205.367-acre farm and ranch offering in Rusk County, Texas, is a rare convergence of surface water abundance, productive pasture, scenic river frontage, and quality improvements. With long county road frontage, a large private lake, multiple additional water features, and frontage along the Angelina River, the property offers a level of diversity and visual appeal that is increasingly difficult to replicate. Rolling topography, open grazing land, wooded river bottom, and well-placed improvements create a uniquely suited ranch well suited for agricultural use, recreation, equestrian pursuits, or a multi-generational family retreat.
Property Characteristics
The tract is bordered by CR 4177 along the eastern boundary, CR 461 along a portion of the northern boundary, and the Angelina River along the western boundary. The land gently slopes from the southeast toward the northwest, naturally draining toward the river and creating excellent elevation and views across the property.
The eastern half of the ranch is predominantly open pasture with scattered trees and sweeping views of the lake. The western portion transitions into wooded river bottom with a mix of hardwoods, pine, and areas of recent timber harvest. These recently cut areas were intended for future pasture conversion, offering flexibility for the next owner. Assistance programs through the NRCS may be available to support clearing, replanting, or pasture establishment efforts, subject to eligibility and program approval.
Water Features
Water is the defining asset of this ranch. The centerpiece is a reservoir-style lake encompassing approximately 21.4 acres at full pool. Constructed within the past 15 to 20 years, the lake features a well-built and well-maintained earthen dam and a large concrete spillway. Private lakes of this size, quality, and condition are increasingly scarce and highly sought after in todays market.
In addition to the main lake, the property includes seven stock ponds strategically located across the ranch, providing dependable water for livestock and wildlife. The western boundary is defined by frontage along the Angelina River, adding another significant surface water feature and enhancing both recreational and aesthetic value. Collectively, these water resources support agricultural operations, wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational use.
Improvements and Infrastructure
The ranch is well improved with two residences, multiple outbuildings, and strong supporting infrastructure. Perimeter fencing and cross-fencing are in place across the pasture portions of the property. Two entrances off CR 4177 provide convenient access, and an internal road system runs along roughly three sides of the lake, allowing easy movement throughout the ranch. Electricity is available on both the north and south sides of the lake, with current improvements concentrated on the southern shoreline, oriented toward lake views looking north.
Main Residence
The primary residence is situated on the southwest side of the lake. According to the Rusk County Appraisal District, the home contains approximately 2,124 square feet of gross living area, plus an additional loft of approximately 784 square feet. The home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large open living area with vaulted ceilings, and a spacious kitchen and dining area. A loft overlooks the living room, adding both functional space and architectural interest.
Originally constructed in 2014, the home has seen recent additions within the past two years that enhance both quality and effective age. A large rear patio overlooks the lake and provides ample space for outdoor cooking, dining, and relaxing while enjoying the views and prevailing breezes.
Second Residence
Just inside the custom gated main entrance sits a second residence originally built in 1925 and taken down to the studs for extensive renovation. The home is currently in a white-box stage, allowing a new owner to customize the final layout and finishes. The intended floor plan includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, kitchen and dining area, office, and a large sunroom, though the configuration remains flexible.
The exterior is fully updated with new stone and stucco finishes and a new composition roof. Internally, the original flooring and subfloor were removed, the foundation rebuilt, and all electrical and plumbing systems replaced. New doors, high-efficiency windows, and insulation position this home to function as a virtually new residence once completed.
Additional Structures
Near the main residence is a Quonset-style shop building that has been upgraded with spray foam insulation and an HVAC system, allowing it to function as climate-controlled space. It is currently used for recreation and fitness but could easily be adapted for other uses.
Equestrian improvements include a small horse barn with a hay loft and a large three-sided loafing shed. These structures are surrounded by new wood rail fencing with walk-through access, creating a ready-made setup for horses or other livestock.
Soils, Grasses, and Vegetation
The open pasture areas support common East Texas forage grasses such as bermudagrass and bahia grass, well suited for grazing and hay production. Native grasses and forbs contribute seasonal diversity and wildlife value.
Wooded areas along the Angelina River feature a mix of native bottomland hardwoods including oak, sweetgum, elm, sycamore, and pecan, along with scattered pine on higher ground. This combination of open pasture, transitional edge habitat, and river-bottom timber creates both functional agricultural land and excellent wildlife cover.
Wildlife
The ranch supports a healthy population of native East Texas wildlife. White-tailed deer are commonly observed throughout the property, particularly along the wooded river corridor and around water sources. Feral hogs, bobcats, coyotes, and foxes are present in the area, along with small game such as squirrels and rabbits. Waterfowl and wading birds are frequently seen on the lake, ponds, and along the Angelina River, adding to the recreational appeal.
Area and Local Attractions
Rusk County is known for its strong agricultural roots, scenic landscapes, and outdoor recreation. The Angelina River corridor provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observation. Nearby public hunting and fishing opportunities can be found on lands managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and within portions of the Angelina National Forest.
Local attractions include Lake Striker and Lake Cherokee, both popular for fishing and boating, as well as regional events, local dining, and small-town amenities in nearby communities such as Henderson and Tatum. The area offers a balance of rural privacy and convenient access to services, schools, and medical facilities.
Location
The property is located in Rusk County, Texas, with the main entrance situated at approximately 31.9903, -94.8511. Long frontage along CR 4177, additional frontage along CR 461, and direct access to the Angelina River provide multiple access points and long-term flexibility.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-rounded East Texas ranch featuring substantial surface water, quality improvements, and a setting that supports both working ranch operations and recreational enjoyment.
DETAILS:
- 205.367 acres located in Rusk County, Texas
- Long frontage along CR 4177 with additional frontage along CR 461
- Western boundary bordered by the Angelina River
- Rolling topography sloping from southeast to northwest toward the river
- Predominantly open pasture on the eastern portion with wooded river bottom to the west
- Approx. 21.4-acre reservoir-style lake with earthen dam and concrete spillway
- Seven additional stock ponds providing abundant surface water
- Excellent combination of lake frontage, river frontage, and interior water sources
- Improved pasture suitable for grazing and hay production
- Mix of native bottomland hardwoods and scattered pine timber along the river corridor
- Portions of the river bottom recently cut, offering future pasture or replanting potential
- NRCS cost-share programs may be available for land improvement, subject to eligibility
- Two residences located on the south side of the lake with north-facing views
- Main home with appx 2,124 sf plus loft, 3 BR, 2 BA, vaulted ceilings, & large rear patio overlooking lake
- Second residence extensively renovated and currently in white-box condition, allowing buyer customization
- Quonset-style shop with spray foam insulation and HVAC for climate-controlled use
- Horse barn with hay loft and large three-sided loafing shed
- New wood rail fencing with walk-through access surrounding equestrian improvements
- Good perimeter fencing and cross-fencing throughout pasture areas
- Two gated entrances off CR 4177
- Internal road system along approximately three sides of the lake
- Electricity available on both the north and south sides of the lake
- Native wildlife includes whitetail deer, feral hogs, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, small game, and waterfowl
- Convenient access to nearby communities, regional lakes, and public hunting and fishing areas
- Main entrance located at approximately 31.9903, -94.8511
- Agricultural exemption currently in place
- All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified by buyer or buyers agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently meas
09/30/2025
$12,570,000
1257 ac.
ACTIVE
Caddo County - 22002 County Rd. N2490, Carnegie, OK
The Crooked Creek Duck Club is not just a world-class waterfowl destination, but a legacy property put together, molded, and managed for over 24 years into something special. What started as a vision, is now one of the most consistently producing and premier waterfowl properties in the central flyway.The attention to detail and management are key factors, but it all starts with a rare property that has 3 live creeks running through it. With 6 irrigation wells and 3 mobile pumps, flooding the 28 water impoundments is a simple process. There are approximately 220 acres that can be underwater when its time for ducks to start migrating in. The flood control areas are a variety of timber, tillable cropland, and native habitat. Along with the tillable bottomland, there are 3 irrigated pivots equating to a total of approximately 385 tillable acres of cropland.A large factor in the early success of the Crooked Creek Duck Club is the neighboring Fort Cobb State Park and Wildlife Management Area. Encompassing a 4000-acre lake within a grand total of 7925 acres, the extensive wildlife habitat expands above and beyond just this property. Fort Cobb Lake has been known for decades for the waterfowl attraction that it is. Hundreds of thousands of ducks and geese have migrated here for many years, with most of the surrounding farms historically being peanut growers. As farming practices changed with the times, less acres were getting farmed for peanuts. The large population of waterfowl that make their way down the central flyway to Fort Cobb Lake annually has focused on the buffet of flooded cropland at the Crooked Creek Duck Club ever since. The consistency of food, water, and extensive habitat over the last 24 years has contributed greatly to the success of having and holding ducks every year, regardless of other naturally contributing factors.The waterfowl hunting is the main attraction, but this property is also intensely managed for trophy whitetails, Rio Grande turkeys, and Bobwhite quail. With the astounding jump in the quail and turkey populations and the 202 Boone & Crockett whitetail harvested; the results speak for themselves. One management practice used to enrich the habitat is prescribed burning conducted by the Southwestern Oklahoma State University Parks & Recreation Management Department and the Wildland Firefighting team. These types of practices provide extensive natural food sources, cover, and other habitats that cannot be replicated or reproduced any other way.The list of hunting improvements included is very extensive! Currently, there are nearly 50 pit blinds and A-frame blinds installed in the marshes for duck hunting. There are also 13 deer blinds and feeders set up for a variety of bow and gun hunting opportunities. The internal road system makes accessing any of the blinds, fields, or feeders throughout the property convenient.With a property like this, whether it be friends, family, or clients, everyone needs a place to stay. There are a variety of places to accommodate. The classiest home is a 2700 sq. ft. 2 bed/2 bath ranch-style home with a large outdoor living area overlooking a pond and large tillable cropland marsh. Next to this home is a 50x80 steel structure airplane hangar insulated shop that also has a 1 bed/1 bath and full living quarters for guests.The original lodge is an 1800 sq. ft. 3 bed/2 bath home with large, elevated porches and an extensive view on a hill of the floodable cottonwood timber and cropland marsh bottoms. An addition to this lodge is the skinning shed outfitted with stainless steel tables, game processing equipment, and a large walk-in cooler. This well-maintained home and shed are great for all hunters.The headquarters is unique and was designed for the waterfowl hunters in mind. It is an 80x100 steel insulated structure with a 2 bed/ 2 bath full living quarters and an additional lean-to finished for outdoor living. You can drive in the big garage door after a cold morning of hunting to a heated shop, dump the waders, and keep all your hunting gear organized in the hunters luxury locker room. You can do all that and go relax in comfort for breakfast without stepping outside again. This being the main building that all daily operations flow to and around, it is a significant asset to the property and works great for many uses.The Crooked Creek Duck Club is more than a hunting paradise, it is a legacy in motion. Every acre, every marsh, every blind tells the story of the efforts made over the last two decades. A testament to what the right land can become when managed with vision and purpose, a true sanctuary for wildlife. The stage has been set for the next owner. To inquire about this once-in-a-lifetime property or to set up a private showing, reach out to Rustin Hayes or Steve Purviance.
05/19/2025
$28,330,000
14160 ac.
ACTIVE
Yellowstone County - 7200 Pineview Rd, Custer, MT
The Windancer
The Windancer is located in one of the most sought-after locations in Montana, The Bull Mountains. A beautiful 2,288 square foot log home on the property overlooks Buffalo Creek, providing unmatched early morning views of the resident Elk, Mule Deer, and Antelope herds that call this property home. Productive hay fields are strategically placed with wildlife management in mind, surrounding a 10-acre spring fed reservoir stocked yearly with Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout. Populations of elk exceeding 300 head are common on the ranch, and unlike other areas of The Bulls the elk are not seasonal, they call this ranch home year-round. Numerous elk have been harvested here over the years, some scoring well over 360, and in recent years a set of 410" sheds were found within the ranch boundaries.
The Windancer Ranch is in the 590 special permit area. With having Landowner Preference this permit has very high odds of drawing year after year. Last year odds were 100% draw for both resident and non-resident for archery. The rifle permit was 70% for residents and 100% for non-residents.
REVISED LISTING: 707+- Deeded Acres added to Listing. The added acreage to this listing will seclude access into the adjacent BLM section. This will increase privacy and benefit the future owner of the Windancer.
Acreage Breakdown
10,960 Deeded Acres
2560 BLM Lease Acres
640 State Lease Acres
Improvements
The Windancer is well equipped with 3 different housing options. The home favored by the owners is a beautiful Log Home built in 1977 and later remodeled in 1998. The owners selected a perfect location to build this 2,288 square foot log home. A lightly timbered driveway leads to the entrance of the home, where exceptional craftmanship is evident immediately. While entering the house through the wrap-around deck you are greeted with impressive vaulted ceilings in the main living area as well as a cozy fireplace to hunker up around after cold morning hunts on the ranch. Continuing past the living area youll find the kitchen, accentuated with high-end amenities including tiled floors, granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. An oversized two car garage is attached to the house by way of a large mud room that includes a half bath, perfect for cleaning up when coming in from outside. An additional pole barn for dry storage of equipment, vehicles and ATVs is easily accessible near the log home entrance as well.
The Windancer also has two smaller homes on the property. The managers house is located on the north side of the property, overlooking Buffalo Creek. Here a person can watch the herd calve, keep an eye on the big bulls as they enter the bedding ground, or just watch the sun go down over the horizon. The managers house is where the work happens. An elaborate set of pipe working corrals have been built to bring the herd into brand, precondition and ship. There are several outbuildings around the managers house including a barn, shop, and three-sided sheds for the animals.
Last but not least is the Hunting Cabin, also known as Elk Camp. Elk Camp is located in Section 10 on the ranch, on the south side of Buffalo Creek. Elk Camp is a 1,252 square foot hunting cabin where the hunting camaraderie comes together. This 3-bedroom 2 bath home and has all the amenities needed to carry out a successful hunt. Many of the ranchs hunts begin here, as the hunters can walk from here to stands near by and setup up over water holes, or make a move on bugling bulls coming out of the barley fields. A fire pit here is the perfect place to enjoy conversations after a long day in the field while BBQing on the deck or listening to elk rut in the hay fields.
General Operation
The current owner has run as many as 500 mother cows on The Windancer, and on wetter years is confident the ranch could run more. As a result, income potential on the ranch is significant, especially considering current cattle prices at an all time high. Historically the owner would calve out on Buffalo Creek, and then move the cows to the south in Antelope Creek for the summer, bringing them home in late October or early November to wean and sell.
Between hay fields on the ranch and the hay barley/oats planted in the tilled acres, a good year with plenty of rain can guarantee all the feed a cattle herd would need. Up to 800 ton of hay has been produced on the ranch when properly fertilized and sprayed. The Windancer is a self-sustaining operation with a profitable bottom line.
Water Resources
The Windancer is one of the best watered ranches in this area. This feature makes this ranch one of the most versatile ranches in the Bull Mountains. A spring fed reservoir is rarely dry even in the most drought-stricken years, and with multiple wells and water lines, water on the ranch is guaranteed. This asset holds true in late August and early September when the animals need it most. Water Rights will transfer to a buyer upon request.
Climate
Montanas climate offers diverse seasons, with average summer temperatures in the mid-80s and average winter snowfall of approximately 40 inches. The area receives around 13 inches of rainfall annually, making it well-suited for both ranching and recreational activities.
Mineral Rights
All minerals currently owned by the seller will transfer.
11/26/2025
$2,725,000
319.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Daviess County - TBD Midway Avenue Lot#WP001, Gallatin, MO
This 319-acre farm offers a powerful combination of income, location and build-site potential, positioned just north of Viking Lake with elevated views overlooking the lake. The farm features 240.83 productive tillable acres, cash-rented at $245 per acre, with the flexibility to continue with the current tenant for the remaining 2 years or take over the farming yourself if desired. The land lies exceptionally well, with extensive road frontage, terracing in place, and predominantly Class II Grundy silt loam soils with 25% slopes - providing strong yields and reliable performance year after year. Its proximity to I-35 places you only minutes from the interstate, giving excellent access within an hour to Kansas City, St. Joseph and surrounding markets. Beyond the income, the property delivers substantial recreational value with six ponds, timbered draws and native grasses that create productive habitat for whitetails. The rolling terrain and natural pinch points offer ideal stand locations for intercepting mature bucks. High elevations across the farm offer outstanding building sites with scenic views, making it equally suited for a home, a hunting retreat, or a long-term investment. Additionally, the property can be purchased in surveyed splits, offering flexibility for buyers seeking smaller tracts near Viking Lake. Call the Utecht Land Team at 417-766-5595 today to own a rare farm in a great location.
05/13/2026
$499,900
23.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Hampshire County - 2894 OLD JERSEY MOUNTAIN ROAD, Romney, WV
FREEDOM FARM. CUTE & WELL MAINTAINED HOME ON 23.5 STUNNING UNRESTRICTED ACRES THAT CHECKS EVERY BOX; 15 ACRES OF PASTURE, PERIMETER FENCING, MULTIPLE SPRINGS, STREAM FLOWING THROUGH PROPERTY, GORGEOUS WOODS TO HUNT AND GREAT VIEWS. THE HOME IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION AND WELL BUILT WITH QUALITY MATERIALS. HUGE MASTER SUITE WITH JETTED TUB & CUSTOM WALK IN SHOWER, STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, TONS OF NATURAL LIGHT WITH VIEWS FROM EVERY ROOM. THE LAYOUT IS DIFFERENT BUT SURPRISINGLY FUNCTIONAL, ABOUT 1700 SQ FT OF FINISHED LIVING SPACE, IT'LL WORK WELL FOR A FAMILY OR BE GREAT FOR THOSE LOOKING TO DOWNSIZE AND KEEP LIFE SIMPLE. THE LOCATION IS COUNTRY CONVENIENT, RURAL SETTING YET ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM EVERYTHING ROMNEY HAS TO OFFER, PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE TOO FOR EASY ACCESS. PERFECT FOR A HOBBY FARM, THE ONLY THING MISSING IS THE BARN, PERFECT FOR ANY TYPE OF LIVESTOCK. NOT A FARMER BUT LIKE THE SETTING? LOCALS WILL GLADY CUT THE HAY SO YOU CAN STILL BENEFIT FROM ULTRA LOW FARM CLASS TAXES, CURRENT TAX BILL ONLY $1004 PER YEAR! LOOKING FOR A 2 FAMILY SPREAD? THE LAND IS COMPRISED OF 2 TRACTS, THE HOUSE IS ON 3.8 ACRES AND THE 19.7 AC TRACT IS VACANT AND HAS A PHENOMENAL BUILD SITE IN THE BACK, COMPLETLEY HIDDEN FROM THE WORLD.....EVERYONE CAN LIVE ON THE SAME PROPERTY WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT OR HEAR EACH OTHER. DID I MENTION THAT THIS PROPERTY IS UNRESTRICTED? NO RESTRICTIONS + NO HOA = NO PROBLEMS! BE THE RULER OF YOUR OWN DOMAIN. TIRED OF OPPRESSIVE STATE GOVERNMENTS AND HIGH TAXES THAT JUST KEEP GETTING HIGHER? IT'S TIME TO MAKE THE MOVE TO THE MOUNTAIN STATE WHERE MOUNTAINEERS ARE ALWAYS FREE!
03/25/2026
$1,550,000
31.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Lexington County - 421 Shore Road, Gilbert, SC
±31.21 acres on Shore Road in Gilbert offering a rare opportunity to own a beautiful, versatile tract of land in a highly desirable area. This scenic property features three stocked ponds with bass, crappie, shellcracker, and catfish, along with established pastureland and fenced property lines ideal for livestock, recreation, or agricultural use. Abundant deer and wildlife create a true sportsman’s retreat while still providing the perfect setting for a custom homesite or private family compound. The property includes an existing ±1,716 sq ft home built in 1962 featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a formal dining room, spacious living room, sunroom, covered carport, and a large rear mudroom. Vintage details such as beautiful hardwood floors, beadboard accents, and classic southern charm give the home character and potential. Existing home could be easily updated or thoughtfully restored to its original appeal. Conveniently located near Larry Koon Boat Ramp, Siesta Cove Marina, and JC’s Outdoors, this property offers the best of country living with close proximity to Lake Murray as well as shopping and dining in Lexington. Zoned for Lexington School District One. Lexington County TMS # 003100-06-151 & 003100-06-023. Seller will not subdivide.
12/09/2025
$15,899,500
12979.2 ac.
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Brown County - Ainsworth, NE 69210, Ainsworth, NE
Paramount Valley Ranch is a Sandhills range ranch supported by the Ogallala aquifer and the Calamus River which flows just south of the ranch. This ranch is located approximately 22 miles south and 6 miles east of Ainsworth Nebraska on Paramount Valley Rd. There is a total of 11,746 acres of range, 1,140 acres of sub-irrigated meadow, and 638 acres leased from the Nebraska Board of Education. (12,979.20 deeded acres) The ranch is comprised of three non-contiguous but close proximity parcels. All land use acres provided are APPROXIMATED using aerial mapping tools, and should be viewed as ESTIMATES ONLY. North Parcel Range Acres: 1,466.03 Sub irrigated Meadow: 267 Roads and Waste: 21.25 # of Pastures: 5 Pastures, three are range pastures, two are mostly hay production Total Acres: 1,754.33 East Parcel Range Acres:17 Sub irrigated Meadow: 183 Roads and Waste: 0 # of Pastures: 1 small range pasture, the rest is mostly hay meadow Total Acres: 200 South Parcel Range Acres: 10,280 Sub irrigated Meadow: 673 County Assessor says the majority is wetland (waste) but it is hayed every year. Roads and Waste: 40.08 (pond) # of Pastures: 20 range pastures, 1 large hay meadow Total Acres: 11,024 Entire Ranch Range Acres: 11,746 Sub irrigated Meadow: 1,140 Roads and Waste: 62.05 # of Pastures: 26 Total Acres: 12,979.20 Rangeland The rangeland is comprised of grasses typical to the Sandhills region, with warm season grasses interspersed with cool season grasses. The grasses in this area typically green up by May 15th with dormancy occurring in early October. This range has the undulating, rolling hills typical of the Sandhills comprised mostly of Valentine Sand. The pastures are generally between 320 and 640 acres, with the majority being 640 acre pastures. Cross-fencing is, for the most part, along section lines. There are approximately 71 tanks watering this ranch with a system of pipelines connecting wells and tanks. There are three wells on the North Parcel watering 9 tanks via pipeline. There is also an old irrigation well that is no longer in service. The well that services the East Parcel as well as the western pipeline on the South parcel is located just south of the East Parcel's boundary line. The new Owner of the East parcel as well as the South Parcel will be granted a water easement to this well that will continue with the deed to the East and South Parcels in perpetuity. There are three windmill locations on the south parcel that are no longer useable, but the shaft and casing appear to be intact. The western pipeline on the south parcel is fed by the well located just off the East Parcel. The eastern pipeline is fed by a well located just south of the improvement site on the South Parcel. Board of Education School Section There is a 640 acre school section currently leased by the Sellers. This lease does not automatically transfer to a new owner. Any new Owner will need to file an application with the Nebraska Board of Education for approval. The current lease expires in 2032. Rainfall and Weather Average rainfall in the area averages 24 to 28 per year. Daily temperature average in the winter months is generally in the mid to high 30's, with the occasional polar blast lasting a few days to a week. Typically there are only two or three snowfalls per year that exceed 6 at a time, but snow of 1 to 4 will happen several times over the winter. Averages for July and August are between 80 to 90 degrees. The Nebraska Sandhills is renowned as some of the finest cattle country in the world due to the climate, ample water and the species of grasses that thrive there. Regional Information Paramount Valley ranch is located in southern Brown County, Nebraska. The total population of Brown County is 2,903, with the majority of these families working in the agricultural sector. Farming and ranching are the main driving economic forces, with most other businesses offering support and services for the Ag industry. Ainsworth is the county seat and largest community with approximately 1,600 residents. While this is a small community, it services a large area. It has a regional hospital as well as specialists such as optometrists and dentists. There are banks, a grocery store, hardware store and lumber yard as well as a farm supply store. Depending on where you are on this ranch, Ainsworth is a 2535-minute drive. The Calamus Reservoir is approximately 30 miles away from the ranch, offering camping, boating, and excellent fishing. The Niobrara National Scenic River forms the north boundary of Brown County and offers, canoeing, kayaking, tubing and fishing, and is a popular tourist destination. Total Capacity and Range Income Potential North Parcel Acres: 1,466.08 Forage Production Per Acre: 1,936 Suggested Number of Head: 123.67 Gross Income: 37,844.41 East Parcel Acres: 17 Forage Production Per Acre: 2,111 Suggested Number of Head: 1.56 Gross Income: 478.49 South Parcel Acres: 10,280.13 Forage Production Per Acre: 1,793 Suggested Number of Head: 803.15 Gross Income: 245,763.64 TOTAL FOR RANCH Acres: 11,763.21 Forage Production Per Acre: 1,946.67 Suggested Number of Head: 928.39 Gross Income: 284,086.55 This property is co-listed with Hall and Hall.
03/23/2026
$2,599,000
38 ac.
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Wilson County - 1980 County Road 361, La Vernia, TX
This Show Stopper Has Everything Fully Decorated Custom Interior 3 Large bedrooms, 2.5 Bath, Office, with a Sequestered Master Overlooking the Pond & Fountain, So you can Walk Up Feeling Like a Vegas Winner Every Morning your Feet hit the Ground. You will Love the Mix Stone, Granite, Wood, Windmill Fan, Antler Chandelier, Sauna, & Gas Stove are Nice Rustic yet Classy Touches on this Fully Custom Open Floorplan Home. Amazing Covered Porches w/ TVs & Outdoor kitchen w/ TV to Bring the Inside Party outside to the Oasis Resort Style Pool shaded by 2 Large Palm Trees w/ layout deck. You cant be in Vegas w/o Security Systems & Cameras surrounding House & Property to keep you safe & to keep an eye on the little ones. 3 Manicured Ponds w/ Stocked Fish bring Peace, Serenity, & Wildlife to the ranch. Neighbors Fallow Breeding Operation, Overlooking the 4 Stall Concrete Floor Barn w/ Tack Room, Non-Solar LED Lighted-Sprinklered 150 x 200 feet Riding Roping Arena. Multiple Shop / Storage Buildings. Picturesque Area with wet weather creek feeding a 1-acre Pond for Fishing / Layout Dock, Wells, Old Septic, Electric, Tower Box Blind, Corn & Protein Feeder Create a Wildlife Refuge. On (2 Water Taps) SS Water, Septic Systems, Water Wells, Sprinkler Systems, Electric & Fiber Internet thru GVEC, 2 Ac Units w/ Dehumidifier, (Miss Propane) Propane. So Much more To see Come look with us before its too late. Guest House with additional acreage for Sale for additional $450,000.
04/09/2026
$8,200,000
554 ac.
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Georgetown County - Exchange Drive, Plantersville, SC
Exchange is a historic waterfront plantation situated in the prestigious Plantersville District of Georgetown County on the banks of the Pee Dee River. The property traces its roots to a 1735 Land Grant from King George II. Neighboring plantations include Chicora Wood, Breakwater, Rosebank, Hasty Point, Glenmore and Arundel. At its peak in the 1840s this area was producing 50% of the rice exported from America and coastal Georgetown became one of the wealthiest cities in America.
Today, Exchange is known for its hunting, fishing and exceptional beauty. There are open pine woodlands, hardwood forests, clover fields, bass ponds and waterfowl impoundments providing habitat for deer, turkeys, doves and especially all types of ducks. The house and grounds are stunning. The main house and rice barn are on the National Historic Registry.
Exchange has been in the same family for over 80 years. The property is protected by a conservation easement with Wetlands America Trust / Ducks Unlimited.
02/19/2026
$2,350,000
39 ac.
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Lewis and Clark County - 3950 Floweree Drive, Helena, MT
Located only minutes from downtown Helena lies 39 +/- acres for you to enjoy country living in a surprisingly close proximity to town amenities. This beautiful property, set in a very comfortable rural setting, features a 2,070 sqft home with beautiful documented gardens, a 44’ x 48’ shop/garage with art studio, multiple outbuildings and over a half mile of Prickly Pear Creek for you to enjoy.
The 3BD/2BA home, originally built in 1934, was completely remodeled in 2017. This single level home features mostly original oak hardwood floors, a new Bridger Steel roof, new Pella windows and doors, as well as Trex decking. In company with the well-manicured lawn, the home is surrounded by gardens not to mention the 2 seasonal bunkhouses that provide added sleeping and entertaining areas. Amongst the gardens are multiple lounging areas to sit and enjoy the stunning views of Montana. For the green thumbs this property also features a garden with three greenhouses providing plenty of space to get an early start on the spring growing season.
Agricultural and equine enthusiasts will delight in the productive irrigated pastures that are crisscrossed by Prickly Pear Creek amidst the back drop of the Elk Horn, Big Belt, Boulder, and Rocky Mountain ranges. In total the property is fenced off into 6 pastures varying from barbed wire to continuous fence.
Whether your interests lie in agriculture, horses, or recreation this property provides room to roam and store all of your equipment/toys in a close proximity to all that the Helena Valley has to offer.
Notable Features:
-Originally built in 1934
-Remodeled in 2017
-Fiber optic internet
-11’6” vaulted living room ceiling
-Hot water heat with Mini Split AC Unit
-Bridger Steel roof
-Remodeled kitchen with HIMAC solid surface counter tops
-New appliances in 2017
-Gas fireplace
-Gas range
-Rustic repurposed kitchen and dining trim
-3 beds/2 baths
-Heated 44’ x 48’ shop/garage
-64’ x 40’ machinery shed
-20’ x 32’ additional garage
-50’ x 28’ hay barn with an additional 8’ overhang
-48’ x 28’ horse barn
-2 loafing sheds one 30’x12’ one 24’x 12’
-Over .5 miles of Prickly Pear Creek
-.05 acer garden
-Three green houses; 12’ x 16’; 9’x16’; and 8’x16’
-Art studio
-4 miles to Helena Regional Airport
-7 miles to Downtown Helena
-10 miles to Lake Helena
-18 miles to Canyon Ferry
-93 miles to Bozeman International Airport
-Almost halfway in-between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks
11/13/2025
$2,990,000
275 ac.
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Yellowstone County - Christensen Road, Laurel, MT
Yellowstone River Farm – Productive Ground, Wildlife Haven, Rare Opportunity
If you’re searching for rich, productive farm ground surrounded by natural beauty and abundant wildlife, look no further. The Westervelt Farm, located along the banks of the Yellowstone River, offers a unique blend of agricultural potential and outdoor paradise.
This exceptional property includes ±275 deeded acres, with approximately 162 acres currently flood irrigated. The fertile soil has supported a variety of crops over the years, from corn to alfalfa, making it very productive ground for the region.
The property features:
Over 1.5 miles of Yellowstone River frontage
A dense riparian corridor, attracting abundant wildlife
White-tailed deer, mallards, pheasants (roosters), and more – a true sportsman’s dream
Corrals and a large shed—ready for livestock or equipment storage
Whether you’re looking to expand your farming operation, establish a hunting retreat, or invest in one of Montana’s most scenic and diverse landscapes, the Westervelt Farm is a rare find.
Come experience “The Best Last Place” — schedule your showing today.
08/09/2025
$17,275,500
1048 ac.
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Madison County - 6891 W 2000 S, Rexburg, ID
Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch A Legacy Recreational and Agricultural Estate in Eastern Idaho.
Along the legendary Henry's Fork of the Snake River near Rexburg, Idaho, this rare and remarkably expansive 1,048 acre legacy ranch combines the best of productive farmland, world-class fishing, recreation, rich waterfowl habitat and well-appointed improvementsall set against the scenic beauty of one of the West's most coveted riverfront flyways.
Land
Located just outside of Rexburg, Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch is a sanctuary of natural beauty and productivity. Spanning 1,048 deeded acres, it offers an impressive 500 acres of highly productive cropland, with approximately 400 acres under pivots and the rest under side rollssupported by robust water rights, delivering strong agricultural output season after season. The remaining land within the ranch is sub-irrigated, providing additional production potential.The landscape of this expansive ranch is defined by its gentle topography and rich, diverse features creating a landscape that is functional and scenic.
The ranch's crown jewels are its abundant water features. Over four miles of live water weave through the property, creating a haven for wildlife and aquatic life alike. This includes over half a mile of the Bannock Jim Slough, nearly 1.5 miles of the Texas Slough, and just over two miles of the Henry's Fork Snake River (Cartier Slough). In addition, the Texas Slough Canal also traverses through the property, enhancing irrigation and enriching the natural water system. These waterways create lush riparian corridors lined with mature cottonwoods and willows, adding habitat diversity and striking beauty.
With direct frontage on the Henry's Fork and several scenic sloughs winding through the property, this former duck club delivers world-class trout fishing, premier waterfowl and big game hunting, and an unmatched connection to Idaho's renowned outdoor heritage.
Bordering the Cartier Slough Wildlife Management Area, the property benefits from direct adjacency to public lands, ensuring privacy and supporting an already thriving wildlife presence. The combination of river frontage, slough systems, and fertile ground make Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch a standout for both natural beauty and agricultural productivity.
In addition to its striking natural features and agricultural strength, the ranch is enhanced by a variety of well-appointed improvements and residences, suited for both comfort and day-to-day operations.
Improvements
This exceptional ranch features two comfortable residences, including a spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath home and a charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath dwelling, perfect for family, guests, or ranch staff. The property is enhanced by a variety of improvements featuring an impressive two-bay barn complete with stables and generous space for equipment and tack, plus an immaculate workshop with a convenient loft, offering plenty of room for projects and storage. Additional improvements include a detached two-door garage, a large hay shed, multiple sets of state-of-the-art pipe-fenced working corrals, and various other outbuildings. These well-maintained facilities blend comfortable living with practical day-to-day ranch operations and agricultural use.
Recreation
The region surrounding Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch offers access to some of the most celebrated outdoor recreation in the West, much of it within two hours or less from the property. Whether you're an avid hunter, angler, hiker, or simply enjoy exploring the outdoors, the opportunities are both abundant and diverse!
For hunters, eastern Idaho is known for exceptional big game and upland bird hunting. The ranch itself offers strong waterfowl and mule deer opportunities, and nearby public lands expand access to elk, whitetail, and other species. Anglers will find world-renowned fly fishing in every direction, particularly on the Henry's Fork, which runs along the ranch's edge, and the nearby South Fork of the Snake River, both renowned for healthy populations of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout.
For hikers, off-roaders, and nature lovers, the landscape opens up with endless terrain to explore. The iconic Menan Buttes, ancient volcanic craters, offer scenic trails and sweeping views, just 20 minutes away from the ranch. Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch is also within close reach of the Targhee National Forest, providing miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and ATV use. Off-roading enthusiasts will also appreciate the vast network of BLM roads and backcountry routes across the region.
A scenic 90-minute drive brings you to the entrance of Yellowstone National Park, where towering peaks, alpine lakes, and world-class wildlife viewing await. Grand Teton National Park is also just under two hours from the ranch, placing one of America's most iconic natural wonders within easy reach for day trips.
For more relaxed outings, downtown Rexburg offers charming local shops, dining, and seasonal events. The nearby cities of Idaho Falls, ID and Jackson, WY provide additional cultural attractions, restaurants, and outdoor outfitters. Whether it's casting a fly, glassing for elk and deer, or exploring one of America's most scenic national parks, Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch offers unrivaled access to the heart of the Rocky Mountain West!
Location
Henry's Fork Snake River Ranch benefits from a prime location in eastern Idaho, offering both the seclusion of a private rural setting and the convenience of nearby amenities. The property is situated less than 20 minutes west of Rexburg, a vibrant and growing community with a wide array of services. In Rexburg, locals and guests will find all essential amenities including grocery stores, hardware and agricultural supply outlets, restaurants, medical clinics, and Madison Memorial Hospital, a full-service healthcare facility. The town is also home to Brigham Young UniversityIdaho, contributing to a well-supported local economy and a lively cultural scene.
For those in need of air travel, the ranch is located just 35 minutes from Idaho Falls Regional Airport, which provides regular domestic flights and car rental services. Pocatello Regional Airport, offering additional travel options, is located less than 90 minutes to the south.
Beyond Rexburg, the surrounding region includes several other accessible communities such as Idaho Falls, Rigby, and St. Anthony, all offering additional shopping, dining, healthcare, and recreational amenities. The ranch's location strikes an ideal balance between peaceful rural living and convenient access to regional hubs, making it well-suited for both year-round living and seasonal retreat.
11/12/2025
$5,500,000
189.08 ac.
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Rice County - 4026 Union Lake Trail, Northfield, MN
Discover Haven 189, an extraordinary 189-acre country estate nestled in pristine wildlife habitat, overlooking a breathtaking 40-acre pond. This private retreat blends luxury living, lodge-style entertaining, and unparalleled outdoor adventure, offering a lifestyle that is both hunter-friendly and adventurous. The property is rich with wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkeys, waterfowl, and pheasants, making it a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Arriving at Haven 189, a powered entrance gate welcomes you to an elegant residence with rolling hills, native prairie grasses, mature landscaping, and scenic water views. The home itself is a harmonious mix of elegance and comfort. Inside, the great room features soaring natural wood beams, a dramatic stone fireplace, and European white oak floors, while walls of windows frame the pond and surrounding landscape. The chefs kitchen is both functional and stunning, with custom cabinetry, a large island, premium countertops, and professional-grade appliancesperfect for everything from casual family meals to entertaining large groups. The owners suite is a private sanctuary, complete with vaulted ceilings, a seating area, and a spa-inspired bath with a Jacuzzi tub, a walk-in shower, heated tile floors, and dual vanities. A custom walk-in closet with a center island connects directly to the laundry and craft room, providing unmatched convenience and organization. The main level also offers a refined office with built-in cabinets, providing a polished workspace. Two spacious guest suites each feature dual vanities and access to a large shared walk-in shower with a changing area. A versatile laundry and craft room offers custom cabinetry, oversized storage drawers, and a built-in benchcombining style with practicality. Step down to the lower level, designed with masculine warmth and rugged sophistication. Polished, heated concrete floors lead to a full-sized bar and a large entertainment space with a gas fireplace and dining area, creating the perfect space for gatherings. The bunk room features three sets of built-in queen bunk beds, ideal for families, guests, or large groups. This level also includes two spacious bathrooms with walk-in showers, one featuring a urinal. The dedicated outdoor gear room offers six lockers, a large island with ample storage for supplies, and behind barn doors, a closet conceals a large steel security door to a gun vault with ample storage for firearms, ammo, and hunting gear. Walk-out patios with pavers, a fire pit, and grilling stations extend the lodge-style atmosphere outdoors, perfect for relaxation and camaraderie. A private gym with audio and wall-mounted TV completes this level. Additional Home Amenities Haven 189 is equipped with a full in-home audio system, dual air handlers with individual zoning for total temperature control everywhere in the home, and seamless wireless internet throughout the home. Each bedroom and living space features dedicated, wall-mounted screens for comfortable, customized viewing. The home also includes a mechanical room with a full-size washer and dryer on pedestals, ideal for cleaning and caring for outdoor gear, ensuring convenience and efficiency throughout the estate. Adjacent to the home, the 1,450 sq. ft. attached, oversized three-car heated and air-conditioned garage offers epoxy-coated floors, in-floor drain, remote-access keyless locks, and a finished trophy wall, combining practicality with luxury. This space is ideal for storing vehicles, ATVs, and UTVs, providing functionality without compromising style. Haven 189s grounds are meticulously designed with automated outdoor lighting, lawn irrigation with chemical injection, and drip lines for landscaping, ensuring healthy and vibrant grounds year-round. An elevated hardscape vegetable garden with a built-in watering system adds both beauty and functionality, enhancing the estates outdoor living experience. The estate features two premium outbuildings to support storage, maintenance, and recreational needs. A 36 x 80 heated and air-conditioned Morton building offers 14 clear ceiling height, a sloped concrete floor with a drain, and built-in shelving. Additionally, a 21 x 40 Morton storage shed provides ample extra space for equipment and supplies. Outside, Haven 189 offers exceptional recreational opportunities. Spruce Island features a whimsical Crooked House guest retreat, accompanied by a fire pit, storage shed, and two custom bridges leading to the Eagles Nest. The Eagles Nest tower, standing 47 feet tall with a live-feed camera, provides a unique wildlife viewing experience. Nuns Island hosts a custom pit blind supporting up to seven hunters next to a food plot on the pond. The estate also features 16+ food plots, 12+ hunting stands, over 4 miles of groomed trails, several apple orchards, multiple ponds, 32 acres of native prairie grass, and security gates, creating a meticulously designed landscape for hunting, wildlife observation, and unparalleled outdoor enjoyment. For peace of mind and modern convenience, Haven 189 is equipped with ample security cameras, a powered entrance gate with remote access, and a backup generator that supplies power to the entire estate, ensuring uninterrupted comfort, safety, and functionality throughout this extraordinary property. Set against breathtaking scenery, Haven 189 is a rare retreat where abundant wildlife, food plots, hunting stands, and miles of groomed trails combine with refined elegance, culminating in the ultimate experience of luxury living and premier hunting. Contact Bryce or Bob to schedule your own private showing.
07/25/2024
$4,150,000
1280 ac.
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Sweet Grass County - Big Timber, MT
The Stagecoach Trail Ranch was once a corridor in the old west providing passage to travelers from Billings to Bozeman. Today this hunters paradise also serves as a major corridor for wildlife between two large land holdings that harbor herds of Elk, Mule Deer and Antelope. Not only does it offer the aforementioned species but, also, it offers black bear, turkey, upland birds, and mountain lion.
The two parcel property consists of 1,280 +/- acres in total. Of this contiguous two section ranch, there is 160+/- acres of dryland hay acreage with the remainder being lightly timbered filled draws and hills. The property gains elevation from east to west with spring fed tributaries carving out draws to the center of the property where the stagecoach trail was once located.
The old stagecoach trail is now part of the county road where the two seasonal tributaries flow towards until meeting the Deadmans Creek that flows west to east throughout the main property.
In its current capacity it is a working ranch maintaining a balance of smaller ruminants and cattle. The headquarters of the ranch features the main 16x80 3B/2B modular home on a foundation, homestead, barn, 7 additional outbuildings, and corrals. Additionally, there is 2023 16x80 3B/2B modular home on a foundation at the eastern border of the property.
05/09/2024
$49,985,000
5896 ac.
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Palo Pinto County - 1500 Upper Brad Rd, Strawn, TX
5,888+/- Acre W-W Ranch, Brad, Western Palo Pinto County, Texas:
This vast property spanning approximately 5,888 acres located in western Palo Pinto County, Texas is accessible via US Hwy 180 and Upper Brad Road (South of Possum Kingdom). The property features diverse terrain including flat agricultural fields, grassy pastures, undulating grasslands, elevated plateaus, and a picturesque valley with productive soils, pecan trees and 3 miles of clear Ioni Creek running through it. Rich vegetation including various tree species (live oak) and high-protein plants, making it ideal for game ranching, including 350 feet of elevation change. Improvements include a cattle handling facility, residential compound, storage buildings, workshops, and steel cattle working pens. The owners compound offers comfortable living quarters and recreational amenities. Water sources include Ioni Creek, a natural spring for potable water, wet weather streams, and numerous stock ponds. The property includes all owned minerals and royalty conveyed, and multiple gas and oil locations. The sale includes 350 head of cattle, farm, and ranch equipment. The property is offered at $8500.00 per acre, no owner financing or division. A rare opportunity for discerning buyers to acquire such beauty and tranquility within 1 hour and 30 minutes of Fort Worth.
02/13/2026
$259,900
31 ac.
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Jackson County - Marianna, FL
This parcel is 30 acres of beautiful pine forests with a large pond and is just one of Thirty parcels being SOLD OFF for well BELOW MARKET PRICES. All are located on a quiet country paved road-maintained year-round with utilities.
These properties are collectively known as Hammock Crossing and located in the growth corridor of Florida's Rapidly growing Panhandle. This community is nestled between two of Florida's Panhandle most recreated areas, the Mill Pond Park, and the Florida Caverns State Park. This is an amazing area for Fishing, Kayaking, Biking and Hiking.
There are numerous outstanding farms to table restaurants waiting to be discovered and the small town and villages offer plenty of shops, museums, and cultural activities.
The taxes are low and the quality of life up here provides a refreshing change of pace from the worries and stress of todays world. Demand is through the roof for affordable properties of this high quality, so we recommend you schedule the earliest possible showing. This land will be sold off 1st come; 1st served. This is not an auction, but you must be pre-registered to attend, and prices are fixed and guaranteed so you wont have to worry about someone outbidding you!
Land investment will give you huge dividends, not just financially. After all, you cant camp out or picnic on a stock certificate and investing in land is one of the best ways to hedge inflation. Call us TODAY for all the details
05/11/2026
$5,680,000
612 ac.
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Decatur County - 22017 Lakeview Road, Leon, IA
We are honored to introduce a true one-of-one 612+/- acre proven luxury whitetail paradise featuring a private lake, a custom residence that is income producing, and world-class whitetail hunting. Designed for the buyer seeking privacy, trophy hunting, water, income, and high-end living in one unmatched setting, this farm is nearly impossible to duplicate.
Offering a beautiful 3,492 ft² custom home with an eat-in kitchen featuring Amish-built cabinetry, custom trim, a Sub-Zero fridge/freezer, double ovens, an induction cooktop, and high-end finishes throughout. The sprawling living room is anchored by a gas fireplace and display wall for your hunting memories, creating an impressive place to entertain or relax after a day on the farm.
A second gas fireplace is located upstairs in the observatory room, offering a rare vantage point to scout undetected. Built for serious hunters, the home includes a custom scent-free room with a private entrance to the shop, separate washer/dryer, full bath, and room for lockers, gear, and storage.
The land makes this property truly irreplaceable. Multiple points of entry, mowed trails, food plots, 11 tower blinds, and 20+ tree stands can be included. The centerpiece is a spectacular 40-acre private lake offering boating, fishing, and recreation, plus 9 additional ponds. The lake holds giant bass, crappie, and bluegills.
Yearly CRP and crop income is $37,700+/-. Properties of this size, quality, and recreational caliber are exceptionally rare.
All information obtained from seller and public records.
03/17/2025
$18,495,000
480 ac.
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Mineral County - 2418 USFS Rd 526, Creede, CO
Imagine owning a secluded sanctuary where every corner of the landscape invites you to connect with the raw beauty of the San Juan Mountains. Red Mountain Ranch is just that, a 480 deeded acre one of a kind property, offering an opportunity to raw natural resources, recreational possibilities, and unmatched privacy and access.
The property features two 7-acre lakes, over 3 miles of improved trout streams, and Red Mountain Creek, which flows through the entire length of the property. Red Mountain Creek, along with the lakes and streams, creates a private fishery that is completely under your management, offering exclusive fishing opportunities in its pristine waters. Abundant with brown trout, cutthroat trout, and rainbow trout, this fishery ensures a consistent and rewarding fishing experience while allowing owners to maintain the health and sustainability of its aquatic ecosystem. With no public access or pressure from outside anglers, the property provides a rare opportunity to preserve and enjoy a thriving, unspoiled fishery.
Elevations ranging from 9,300 to 9,700 feet offer spectacular views of Rhoda's Arch, the surrounding landscapes, and nearby 12,000+ foot peaks, including Piedra Peak, located just four miles away. The land itself is a diverse mix of aspens, spruce, and willows, further contributing to the property's raw beauty and ecological richness.
The estate includes multiple well-appointed structures, including an Engelmann Spruce Log Cabin boasting 4,193 square feet of living space with extraordinary high ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling three-story fireplace, and expansive windows showcasing the properties breathtaking views. Additional structures on the ranch include a large barn with a caretaker's apartment above, a second log cabin, a fully equipped workshop, and a dedicated yoga/exercise room near the main house.
Red Mountain Ranch is located in Game Management Unit 76, a highly sought-after area for big game hunting that is home to trophy-class wildlife, including 330 to 380 class bull elk and moose. The property is enrolled in the Landowner Preference Program and historically receives one bull elk tag, three cow elk tags, and one application for mule deer. This unit is truly considered one of the best Game Management Units in the region for hunting moose and elk, making it a prime location for hunters.
Recreational opportunities abound at Red Mountain Ranch, including hunting, fishing, swimming, hiking, rock climbing, and ATV exploration. The land's remote nature, year-round accessibility, and raw, unspoiled beauty make it feel like stepping back into the 1800s. It is a place where the land has remained largely untouched and protected from the outside world, providing a private sanctuary for those who call it home.
05/19/2026
$33,300
10.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Costilla County - Phillips Road, Fort Garland, CO
Own over 10 acres of Colorado mountain land in the Sangre De Cristo Ranches. This property sits on a hillside with tall evergreens, pockets of open space, and good road access during accessible seasons. You'll find peace, quiet, and enough room to build, camp, or just get away.
This is a hill-side property with moderate to steep slopes that give way to wide views of the surrounding forest and sky. Rito Seco Creek runs on the other side of the road, adding sound and movement to the landscape. Step outside and you're in the middle of southern Colorado's high country. Hunt, hike, or just enjoy the quiet—this is the kind of land where you can build something real, on your terms.
PREMIUM HIGH-ELEVATION LOCATION: This property sits in the rare heights of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains with mature, towering evergreens that command higher per-acre values than lower elevation properties. The seasonal winter snow creates a true wilderness sanctuary accessible from late spring through early fall - perfect for serious hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking an authentic mountain retreat where crowds can never reach. This is where the trophy elk roam and the serious mountain adventurers stake their claim.
The surrounding area is made for the outdoors. Hunt, hike, ride—whatever you like to do in the mountains, you can do it here during the prime outdoor seasons. With minimal restrictions and the exclusivity that comes with high-altitude terrain, it's the perfect base for anyone who wants the real mountain experience that only the heights can provide.
We are open to owner financing as well - here is what that would look like:
- Total Money Down: $599($349 downpayment + $250 closing cost)
- Monthly: $499/month for 96 months
See Info below!
- Subdivision: Sangre De Cristo Ranches
- State:Colorado
- County: Costilla
- Zip:81133
- Size: 10.121 Acres
- Parcel: 70218720
- Legal Description: S.D.C.R. UNIT E-3 BLK 292 LOT 6645 CONT. 10.121 AC
- Approximate Lat/Long Coordinates:
37.2706, -105.2568 N
37.2701, 105.2564 N2
37.2686, -105.2542 SE
37.2687, -105.2586 SW
- Annual Taxes: Approximately 362.36/year
- Zoning: Estate Residential
--- For a site built home, you need a 600sqft minimum footprint.
--- Mobile homes are Allowed.
--- You can camp for 14 days (every 3 months)
--- Temporary RV Occupancy permit available for up to 180 days if a well has been permitted or cistern installed and a septic or onsite waste management system has been installed ($250 fee - good for 60 days at a time while building, renewable).
--- Zoning office is open Monday through Thursday and can be contacted at (719) 672-9109 to answer any questions.
Estate Residential
- HOA/POA: No. Minor restrictions, but no HOA to enforce them
- Improvements: None
- Access: Forbes Rd / Phillips Rd
- Water: Would be by well or holding tank
- Sewer: Would be by septic
- Utilities: Would be by alternative
**Note: Information presented on this page is deemed accurate, but is not guaranteed. Buyer is advised to do their own due diligence**
05/01/2024
$2,837,200
333.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Wise County - FM1810, Chico, TX
LAND / TERRAIN
This exceptional property showcases a captivating expanse of rolling to heavily rolling native Texas terrain, offering both beauty and character across every acre. The landscape is adorned with a rich and varied canopy of native hardwoods and evergreens, including post oak, live oak, red oak, elm, juniper, Texas ash, and mesquite. This diverse tree cover provides superb natural habitat and thermal cover for an abundance of wildlife. The understory is equally rich, with an abundance of deer browsewoody shrubs and forbscreating ideal foraging conditions for native game, particularly white-tailed deer.
The land is graced with dramatic sandstone outcroppings and surface stone that cover over 90% of the acreage, adding texture and rugged charm to the scenery. Throughout the seasons, vibrant wildflowers dot the landscape, enhancing the natural beauty with bursts of color and native charm.
IMPROVEMENTS
The property features high fencing along two of its boundaries, enhancing wildlife management potential and offering flexibility for future improvements or operations.
WATER
Water features are a highlight of this tract, with the scenic Elm Creek meandering through the land, offering both visual appeal and a vital water source for wildlife. A natural spring and two serene ponds further enhance the water profile. Additionally, a newly drilled water well provides a reliable source of groundwater, supporting potential residential or agricultural use.
WILDLIFE
This land is a haven for wildlife, with frequent sightings of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, feral hogs, and various other native species. The diverse ecosystem and abundant natural resources support a thriving wildlife population year-round.
MINERALS
No mineral rights are currently owned with the sale of the property. There is one active pumping unit located on the tract.
PROPERTY TAXES
Ad valorem taxes for the year 2023 amounted to a modest $191.64, indicating potential agricultural valuation or wildlife exemption in place.
COMMENTS
This is truly a remarkable offeringa scenic, wildlife-rich property with rolling terrain, numerous ideal building sites, and convenient paved frontage along a Farm-to-Market road. The presence of multiple water features, nearby utilities, and excellent access further enhance its appeal. Several pipeline easements are present.
PRICE
Now offered at a reduced price of $8,250 per acre, down from the original listing price of $9,750 per acre, presenting an exceptional value for a property of this caliber.
07/05/2024
$18,395,000
735.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Palo Pinto County - 464 Upper Brad Road, Strawn, TX
This 735 acres is fenced into 8 sections, so it could possibly be divided. It is all fenced for livestock, and has one to two tanks on each section. There is also good elevation throughout the property. There are also good roads on the ranch. You have all kinds of terrain, trees, pasture, elevation, great soil, and rocky mountains. There is also good hunting and fishing. You will also appreciate the cultivated fields. The house is a modular house with 4 bedrooms, and three baths, with 2,280 square feet. There is an additional quest house that can be used for family, an office, or workers. The water well supplies the water for 3 tanks that hold a total of 9,000 gallons. The house has insulation on the floors, ceiling, and walls. You also have an equipment barn, and several storage buildings. There is a creek with large oaks trees on the East section of the ranch. The mineral might convey with a good offer. The water tanks on each fenced section gives you the opportunity to have livestock on each section, or rotate livestock to maintain a good grassing area. You will also enjoy the views from the Palo Pinto Mountains that are on this property. The short 15 minute trip to PK Lake gives you another area to enjoy the lake fun. There is a State Park at PK Lake, and the new State Park in Strawn. The Mineral Wells State Park is also the most visited Sate Park in Texas. The Mineral Wells downtown area is also adding many features and events, so get in on the next Texas getaway to have some fun.
01/12/2026
$10,114,875
2025 ac.
ACTIVE
Kimble County - 000 KC 272, Junction, TX
INTRODUCTION: In 1881, Captain George Keith Gordon retired from a 17-year career in the British Royal Navy to ranch cattle in Texas. West of Junction, amid the oak-lined mountains and spring-fed creeks of west-central Kimble County, he discovered what still draws people today: high-quality land, abundant wildlife, spring-fed creeks, productive grasses, and the stunning landscapes of the renowned Edwards Plateau. Though only a decade removed from the lawless era of Indian raids and roaming outlaws in this part of Texas, Captain Gordon staked his claim here - the Owl Ranch. Nearly 150 years later, his heirs have continuously ranched and lived near or around Junction ever since. This rare blend of deep-rooted history and outstanding ranch assets is seldom found in one ranch on the market today. Hortenstine Ranch Company is proud to offer the Owl Ranch for sale.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW: The Owl Ranch is a 2,025 +/- acre property that sits perched above the North Llano River, with direct access to the Interstate 10 frontage road and a short 10-15 minute drive west of Junction, TX. The ranch offers scenic terrain with dramatic topography and big views, three separate and distinct ecosystems, numerous potential building sites, mature hardwoods, miles of spring-fed creeks, onsite utilities, and a history of renown. Primary features include two miles of the nearly year-round & spring-fed North Creek and over a mile of the seasonal Cedar Hollow Creek, 350+/- ft. of elevation change, outstanding diversity of habitat, strong native grasses, abundant hardwoods & incredibly scenic building sites.
LOCATION & ACCESS: 9+/- miles west of Junction, in western Kimble County; 65+/- miles northeast of Kerrville & Fredericksburg; 120+/- miles to San Antonio; and 150+/- miles to Austin. The main entrance to the ranch is found at the end of the Interstate 10 Frontage Road, where the county road turns into a private access road for this property and 4 additional neighboring landowners to the north. Interior roads are found throughout the ranch, in varying conditions, but almost all are passable & accessible in an ATV, and most in a truck.
WATER FEATURES: North Creek is a mostly year-round creek that flows north-south through the property for just over 2 +/- miles, creating the main valley on the ranch, before draining into the North Llano River. There are at least nine separate draws, hollows, canyons or drainages on the ranch that drain water into North Creek, plus the springs held within each. On the western side of the ranch, Cedar Hollow Creek begins on the property, also draining south, and moves through for another 1.35 +/- miles before exiting towards the North Llano River valley. A smaller set of stock ponds near the front of the property completes the surface water onsite.
TERRAIN & SOILS: Elevation changes in this region of the Edwards-Plateau, specifically the Live-Oak & Mesquite Savannah Sub-Region, west of Junction, are intense. Elevations on the Owl Ranch range from ~1,790' near the southern boundary to ~2,140' near the northwestern corner, for a total change of ~350'. The land is marked by a scenic valley formed over the millennia by North Creek, with limestone bluffs, ridges & cliffs climbing hundreds of feet over the valley floor on either side. Innumerable scenic points & ridgelines provide views across every direction of Owl Ranch, the North Creek valley and into the North Llano River valley. Primary soils on the ranch include Shep clay & clay loams soils in the valley, while shallow & stony clay soils are found along ridgelines & throughout the canyons, and sandy loam soil types found on the upland plains.
TREE COVER & WILDLIFE HABITAT: Approximately 50-55% of the Owl Ranch is heavily wooded, with most species found here being Live Oak, Texas red oak, Shin Oak, Post Oak, Spanish Oak, California Oak, Valley Oak, Chinquapin Oak, Ashe-Juniper (Cedar), Mesquite, several pecan species, several walnut species, Texas Mountain Laurel and Texas Persimmon. Cottonwood, sycamore & other more water dependent species can also be found in the valley along North Creek. Brush and beneficial browse for wildlife include persimmon, agarita, elbow bush, sumac and other native species - with the acorn crop from the diverse set of oaks here serving as supplemental feed sources. The diversity of vegetation, cover, reliable water sources, and natural travel corridors created by the landscape all combine to provide top-tier wildlife habitat.
WILDLIFE & HUNTING: The array of wildlife on the Owl Ranch is a unique asset, and leased out by current ownership. The whitetail deer herd in this region regularly produces bucks scoring in the 130-140 B&C class. As part of the area's history, the sheep ranching and high-fence game industries in this part of TX have created populations of free-ranging exotics in the area to include audad sheep, black buck, axis deer, fallow deer and more. In addition to the deer & sheep, Rio Grande turkeys are numerous in this part of Kimble County. Feral hogs, dove, ducks, bobcats, coyotes, varmints, reptiles, a variety of songbirds and predatory birds all thrive within the impressive wildlife habitat found throughout the property.
FRED MUDGE BUCK': In 1925, Fred Mudgegrandfather of the current ownerswas horseback, working livestock on his 9,000+ acre Mudge Red Hollow Ranch next door, just 9 miles west of Junction. That day would make its mark on Texas whitetail lore forever: Fred discovered an expired buck in a pasture, admired its massive rack, and took it into town for official scoring. The buck measured a Boone & Crockett 272 0/8 inchesstill ranked as the #2 largest non-typical whitetail ever found or taken in Texas, and the #2 overall Texas buck by B&C standards. A replica of this iconic rack is on display at the Kimble County Museum in downtown Junction, Texas.
FENCES, PASTURES & CATTLE: The most common native grasses on the ranch include Little Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Curly Mesquite, and Texas Wintergrass. In the North Creek valley, taller bunchgrasses, namely Switchgrass and Indiangrass can be found. Along the rocky canyons & ridges, Hairy Grama and Texas Grama is common. Carrying capacity is an estimated 1 animal unit per 40-50 acres in normal rainfall years (22.33" annual average). Perimeter fences range from poor to excellent condition. Interior cross-fencing is vastly older & in poor to average condition.
STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS: An older cabin is onsite though older in nature, with power & a water-well serving the area. Currently, the hunting rights are leased, and the hunters use the cabin, or one of the several campers, fifth wheels, portable buildings, etc., found here. A windmill operates a water well that feeds a tank & set of troughs in the NW corner of the property; two additional domestic water wells found on the east side of North Creek valley for a total of four on-site.
RIGHT-OF-WAYS: There are three right-of-ways on the property, one is an easement to a western neighbor and the other being KC 272. KC 272 is a private road that provides access to 4 adjoining landowners to the north. A large transmission line crosses the property along the far south boundary, directly adjacent to I-10. There is also a smaller electric line providing electricity to the cabin.
UTILITIES: Electricity is provided by the Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC). The power line runs into the property from the main entrance, then up the hill to the cabin.
MINERALS: There is no active production on the subject property. Current owners are believed to own some portion of the estate, and would consider conveying a portion of the mineral estate with an acceptable offer.
GROUND WATER: The ranch sits above the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer. The current owners have drilled four water wells, two on the western side of the property, two on the east.
AREA HISTORY: Nestled on the rugged Edwards Plateau in west-central Texas, Kimble County and its county seat, Junction, boast a rich frontier heritage that dates back to the mid-19th century. Named for George C. Kimble, a heroic defender of the Alamo, the county was formally created by the Texas Legislature in 1858 from lands once part of Bexar County. Organized in 1876, it emerged from a landscape long inhabited by Native American tribes including the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache - whom early settlers faced harsh challenges from, including raids and conflicts in this post-Civil War era. That same year, Junctionoriginally called Denman and later Junction Citywas founded at the confluence of the North and South Llano Rivers, swiftly becoming the county seat after outpacing rival Kimbleville. Pioneers and ranchers tamed this high-quality hill country of oak-lined mountains, spring-fed creeks, and productive grasses; enduring courthouse fires, outlaws, and the final echoes of the lawless frontier. By the early 20th century, the area had evolved into a hub for cattle and sheep ranching, with Junction growing as a commercial and tourist center. Today, this blend of pioneering spirit, stunning natural beauty, and deep-rooted legacy continues to define the region, offering a glimpse into authentic Texas Hill Country history.
More information available at: Texas State Historical Association - Kimble County, Texas: History, Geography & Economy
FAMILY & PROPERTY HISTORY: See our History Brochure for all the materials sourced in the research of the property's history since 1881: The Gordon-Mudge Legacy in Kimble County, Texas.
AIRPORTS: Kimble County Airport (JCT) is a full-service public airport located 1+/- miles Northeast of Junction and just 8.3+/- miles East of the ranch gate. The airport includes four runways measuring between 2,255'x130' (Runways 8 &26) and 5004'x75' (Runways 17 & 35). San Antonio International Airport is 120 +/- miles to the southeast, and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is 150 +/- miles to the east.
HOSPITALS: Kimble Hospital is located in nearby Junction.
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