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7 In The Morning Ranch
The ranch is a rich mans building site with a multi-million dollar unobstructed view! This site awaits the new owners dream of a perfect Trophy Home.
This ranch was originally part of a historic cattle ranch homesteaded in 1860, and the terrain, views, and pasture were the heart of the watermelon in this valley. Serene and quiet, yet very close to Denver, this property is frequented by mule deer, elk, wild turkey, eagles, owls, and more. This magnificent location overlooks the City of Denver and DIA to the east, with rolling mountainous terrain on the remaining three sides. The ranch got its name from the spectacular sunrises daily. Full moonrises are both beautiful and mystical. Golden, Colorado $1,575,000 |
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Big View Ranch
Big View Ranch sits on the north plateau of the Indian Creek valley (a significant tributary of the Republican River). This property is northeast of St. Francis, Kansas, and is approximately 10 miles into Nebraska. Because of the ranchs location and elevation, it receives significantly more snow and rain than the surrounding area. Therefore, it has the greenest grass and pastureland. The name, Big View Ranch, comes from the outstanding panoramic views in every direction: Indian Creek valley to the south and southeast with its Cottonwood, Willow, and Pine-lined banks and green farm ground along the river is a pleasant contrast to the lovely rolling prairie on the three other sides. This 300+/- acre ranch is all fenced and cross-fenced with water lines, stock tanks, and a significant number of mature wind breaks. This property is truly an outdoor lovers paradise frequented by a multitude of varieties of wildlife. Max, Nebraska $535,000 |
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Mountain View Ranch
The ranch consists of 245+/- acres of gently rolling native grasses, cactus, and Cedar and Pinyon trees. This well-maintained ranch is named for the beautiful views of Pikes Peak to the north, the Wet Mountains to the west, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the south. The eastern horizon encompasses Pueblo Reservoir, the night lights of Pueblo and Pueblo West, and the Eastern Plains of Colorado. This location provides spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and Pueblo is only a beautiful 15-minute drive away. Resident wildlife includes antelope, mule deer, and migrating elk. Pueblo, Colorado $689,000 |
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Montana CRP Land
This property consists of 3,570 acres in CRP, with the balance (414.8+/- acres) being drainages, ravines, ditches, hills, rock out-croppings, roads, and hunting terrain. The annual payment for the CRP ground is $98,696.00. Located approximately 60 miles northwest of Miles City. Miles City, Montana $1,625,000 |
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Seldom Hill Ranch
Located in Central Western Kansas this 800-acre ranch is a Sportsmans Paradise. It is located an easy five-hour drive from Denver and the Front Range of Colorado and within 80 miles of Colby Kansas. The property includes 450 acres of native grass pastureland, ponds, and ravines. There are also 310 acres of dry-land farm ground that could be planted as wildlife habitat, share-cropped, or potentially enrolled in the CRP program. The ranch was a 200-cow/calf operation until 2004; therefore, it is all cross fenced, has corrals, numerous draws, small canyons and rock ledges. Central Western Kansas $645,000 |
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Eagle's Nest Ranch - SOLD
At Eagle's Nest Ranch, one is literally on top of the mountain with breathtaking views of the Continental Divide. The majestic views afforded from this 35 - acre ranch are probably the most beautiful available without being publicly owned. To the south 25 miles, Mt. Evans stands tall. Immediately to the left of Mt. Evans is Pike's Peak 85 miles away. Eastern Plains are visible east of Pike's Peak. To the right of Mt. Evans, Indian Peak's Wilderness creates a western boundary approximately 35 miles away. The serenity of Eagle's Nest Ranch invites visits from abundant natural wildlife: elk, mule deer, eagles, hummingbirds, and many more. Golden, Colorado $679,000 |
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