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Hayden Outdoors

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Windsor, Colorado

Hayden Outdoors is a grass roots real estate company and brokerage with a background in the cattle and ranching business. In 1976 Leo Hayden founded the company as Property Exchange, working with farms and ranches for sale near Hays, Kansas. The brokerage moved to Goodland, Kansas in 1981 and became Hayden Inc. In the late 1990s, Leo was joined by his two sons, Dax and Seth, to help grow the business in multiple states. In 2003 Hayden Outdoors was formed to represent sellers and buyers on farm ranch and recreational properties in five states. The team at Hayden Outdoors has grown and prospered to include over 200 agents and an excellent full time staff supporting the sale of land from Coast to Coast.

The team is composed of brokers and agents with experience and knowledge in their markets and an affinity to "Do what they say they will". Hayden Outdoors is about honesty and integrity with customers and a rich sense of land stewardship. Our agents know land because they are what the land has made them. We understand land, water, minerals and what is necessary to maximize value for our clients. Please call one of our excellent associates for information on our company and our services. Hayden Outdoors represents the finest farms, ranches and recreational properties from coast to coast.

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Old Sundance Ranch - land for sale

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Old Sundance Ranch

price

$64,900,000

acres

33,934 Acres

location

Moorcroft, Wyoming, 82789

Old Sundance Ranch is a high-quality Wyoming cattle and hunting ranch near Sundance, built for serious cow/calf production with strong grass, abundant water, and functional improvements. The property offers excellent hunting for elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn, turkey, waterfowl and upland birds, combining dependable cattle performance with consistent big game opportunity.General Operations CattleOld Sundance Ranch is first and foremost a proven cattle operation. The ranch is rated to support approximately 1,250 cow/calf pairs year-round, backed by a combination of native range and productive hay ground along the creek bottoms. These meadows have historically produced quality forage, supporting both winter feed and overall carrying capacity. The ranch is well-fenced and cross-fenced, with a layout that allows cattle to be moved, rotated, and managed efficiently. An extensive internal road system provides reliable access across the property, making day-to-day operations straightforward at this level.WaterWater is one of the strongest attributes of the ranch and a key reason for its performance. The property is very well watered, with a combination of live water creeks, reservoirs, large mitigation ponds, springs, and developed water systems. Several creeks provide year-round flow, while others extend moisture through different seasons. In addition, wells and pipeline systems distribute water across the ranch, ensuring consistent availability for livestock in all areas. This level of water development supports both production and overall grazing efficiency.LandThe ranch stretches from timbered ridges and draws on the eastern end into open native grass country to the west. This transition creates a highly usable landscape, with pine-covered ridges, protected bottoms, and broad grazing country. The ground is set up to be worked efficiently, with natural protection, consistent forage, and access throughout, allowing the ranch to be operated without compromise.HuntingWhile the ranch stands on its cattle operation alone, the hunting is equally compelling. The combination of timber, open country, and abundant water creates habitat that consistently holds and supports wildlife throughout the year. The ranch supports a resident herd of elk, with additional migratory elk moving through during the fall and winter, providing consistent opportunities at mature, quality bulls. Mule deer and white-tailed deer are both well established across the ranch, with the mix of cover, feed, and water producing solid populations and the potential for large, mature bucks.Pronghorn are spread across the open grass country in strong numbers, taking advantage of the visibility and forage that the western portion of the ranch provides. Merriam’s turkeys are present in high densities throughout the ranch, particularly along the timbered ridges and creek bottoms, offering consistent hunting opportunity. The ranch’s extensive water—creeks, ponds, and reservoirs—draws significant numbers of waterfowl, especially in the early season, creating another layer of hunting value.In addition to big game, upland birds are present on the ranch, including sharptailed grouse, found across the native grasslands and transitional areas. The diversity of terrain and the availability of water allow multiple species to utilize the same areas, and it is common to encounter elk, deer, antelope, and turkeys in close proximity. Overall, the ranch offers a consistent hunting experience, with the habitat and water necessary to support both quality animals and strong populations year after year.ImprovementsImprovements across Old Sundance Ranch are centered on supporting a large-scale cattle operation and are built with function and efficiency in mind. The working facilities are well maintained and designed to allow for efficient gathering and handling of livestock, with their placement and the ranch’s internal road system providing easy access and minimizing time and labor when moving cattle across the property. Fencing and cross-fencing are in place and support effective livestock management and rotation. The headquarters area includes multiple residences and supporting outbuildings that accommodate ranch operations and personnel, along with barns, shops, and other livestock-related structures that provide the infrastructure necessary to operate at this level with durability and ease of use.LocationThe ranch is located in a strong part of northeastern Wyoming, offering both access and proximity to key amenities. Sundance and Moorcroft provide local services, while Gillette offers a full range of commercial, medical, and regional amenities within a reasonable drive. Keyhole Reservoir is nearby and is a well-known destination for fishing, boating, and additional outdoor use. Air access is available via Gillette-Campbell County Airport (approximately 36 miles), Rapid City Regional Airport (approximately 78 miles), and Hulett Municipal Airport (approximately 25 miles). Access to the ranch is straightforward via county roads and nearby interstate connections, allowing for ease of travel without giving up the setting.

Murphy Ranch On The Michigan River - land for sale

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Murphy Ranch On The Michigan River

price

$4,950,000

acres

817 Acres

location

Walden, Colorado, 80480

The Murphy Ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire a long-held, multi-generational ranch in the heart of North Park. Located just one mile east of Walden, Colorado, the ranch encompasses 817± deeded acres of productive river bottom and meadow ground with an exceptional 6.5 miles of the Michigan River flowing through the property.Land The Murphy Ranch spans 817± deeded acres in the heart of North Park, offering a strong mix of irrigated meadows, lush river bottom, and productive hay ground. Backing it is a 3,200± acre BLM grazing lease, adding meaningful scale and seasonal flexibility to the operation.Cutting through the ranch is an impressive 6.5 miles of the Michigan River, shaping the land into a true working river ranch. The combination of live water, fertile ground, and usable acreage creates a property that not only produces, but stands out—both operationally and visually.Improvements The improvements on the Murphy Ranch are well-suited for a functional, working operation, offering a solid combination of residential and agricultural infrastructure.The property includes three homes, providing flexibility for owners, family, or ranch help. The main residence spans 3,872 square feet and features 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. A second home offers 1,379 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, while a third, smaller residence includes 576 square feet with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom.Supporting the operation are a shop, barn, covered hay storage, and a one-car garage, along with working pens and standard cattle improvements that allow for efficient handling and day-to-day ranch operations.Recreation In addition to its agricultural productivity, the ranch offers excellent recreational opportunities. The extensive frontage along the Michigan River provides outstanding trout fishing and creates ideal habitat for wildlife.North Park is widely known for its outdoor recreation. The area offers hunting, fishing, hiking, and exploration across surrounding mountain ranges and public lands.The ranch lies within Colorado Game Management Units 6, 16, 17, 161, and 171, which are well known for strong populations of elk, deer, moose, and other big game.Agriculture The Murphy Ranch has long operated as a productive North Park hay and cattle operation, with a strong history of putting up its own hay and supporting seasonal livestock grazing. The irrigated meadows consistently produce approximately 500–700 tons of quality hay annually, providing the foundation for a dependable  operation.The ranch is well suited for running cattle, with a proven track record of summer grazing supported by both deeded acreage and additional range. A key component of the operation is the 261 AUM BLM grazing lease, which provides valuable early-season use and enhances the overall carrying capacity of the ranch.Historically, the ranch has typically operated by running around 150 cow/calf pairs beginning in early June. Cattle are initially turned onto the BLM allotment for a short grazing period before being rotated through the ranch’s five pastures for the balance of the season. The ranch has demonstrated flexibility in its use, supporting additional grazing capacity beyond a traditional cow/calf setup. At times, the operation has run approximately 250 yearlings following haying. More recently, the ranch was not hayed and was utilized to run as many as 575 yearlings in 2025, still below its estimated full capacity, highlighting the scalability and adaptability of the operation.Together, the combination of irrigated hay ground, functional pasture, and BLM access creates a balanced and flexible livestock operation with the ability to adapt to a variety of management approaches.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Strong senior irrigation rights are a defining feature of the ranch. Historically these rights have irrigated approximately 464 acres of productive North Park hay meadows.Water is delivered through six irrigation ditches.Water rights include:Walden Ditch – 8 CFS – Senior RightLower Walden Ditch – 6.5 CFS – Senior RightJakey Ditch – 5 CFS – Senior RightRichmond Ditch – 6.5 CFS – Senior RightHugh Griffith Ditch – 5 CFSMary Virginia Ditch – 2.5 CFS – Junior RightThese historic rights provide dependable irrigation for hay production and pasture.Region & Climate Walden sits at an elevation of approximately 8,100 feet in the wide alpine basin of North Park. Founded in 1888, the town has long served as the agricultural and recreational hub of Jackson County. The region experiences a cool mountain climate, with summer temperatures often reaching the 70s and 80s and winter temperatures occasionally dropping below zero.Often referred to as the “Moose Viewing Capital of Colorado,” North Park is known for its abundant wildlife, wide open landscapes, and deep ranching heritage.

The Zancudo Lodge - land for sale

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The Zancudo Lodge

price

$18,950,000

acres

8.6 Acres

location

Playa Zancudo, Costa Rica

Welcome to The Zancudo Lodge, a luxury fishing lodge for sale in Costa Rica that offers legendary sport-fishing adventures, accommodations for 30 guests, exquisite dining, a 9 boat fleet and a history of world class fishing including over 70 IGFA records.The Zancudo Lodge is a luxury sportfishing retreat on Costa Rica’s Golfo Dulce, offering world-class inshore and offshore fishing, upscale accommodations, and elite service. With 15 elegant rooms, top-tier Contender boats, and over 70 IGFA records, it’s a premier destination for anglers. Surrounded by lush jungle and pristine beaches, it’s the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.LandResting on approximately 8.6 acres of oceanfront land, The Zancudo Lodge offers a level lot with waterfront access that includes a lodge, buildings, rainforest canopy, tropical flowers, and a quiet setting.ImprovementsThe Zancudo Lodge features 15 well-appointed rooms, including Standard Rooms (350 sq ft), Junior Suites (450 sq ft), and Master Suites—all equipped with air conditioning, fiber optic internet, flat-screen TVs, premium linens, and plush robes and slippers.The on-site open-air restaurant, The Gamefisher, serves gourmet sea-to-table cuisine with ocean views, enhanced by a garden that provides fresh herbs and ingredients.Additional buildings include laundry facilities, office space, storage rooms for equipment and merchandise, a dedicated rod and reel room, and a large custom-designed barn to safely store boats on trailers during the off-season.The property also includes space for engine and equipment storage, a work area for maintenance projects, and backup power systems with generators and solar energy support.RecreationThe Zancudo Lodge, situated on Costa Rica’s Golfo Dulce, offers a premier sportfishing experience renowned for its diverse marine species and exceptional fishing grounds.The lodge provides direct access to the rich inshore waters of Golfo Dulce, a 15-mile-wide, 30-mile-long gulf with depths reaching nearly 600 feet. This area is ideal for targeting species such as roosterfish, cubera snapper, African pompano, and bluefin trevally. The volcanic reef structures and rocky outcrops create perfect habitats for these species, making it possible to catch multiple trophy fish in a single outing.Just a 45-minute ride from the lodge, the offshore waters offer opportunities to catch blue, black, and striped marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, dorado, and wahoo. The lodge’s fleet of 32′ Contender boats, equipped with dual 300HP Yamaha engines and advanced Simrad radar systems, ensures quick access to these deep-sea fishing grounds.The Zancudo Lodge boasts a fleet of high-performance boats, including the new 44′ Contender Z1 with triple Yamaha 450HP engines and SeaKeeper stabilization for enhanced comfort. The fleet consists of: (5) 32′ Contenders with Twin Yamaha 300’s, (1) 35′ Contender with Triple Yamaha 300’s, (1) 28′ Custom Boat, (1) 44′ Contender, and a transfer boat to pick up and drop off clients at the marina in Golfito. These boats are meticulously maintained, cleaned everyday, and kept in the best of shape. All boats are outfitted with top-tier fishing gear, such as Okuma rods and reels, BKK hooks, and a variety of artificial lures, ensuring anglers have the best equipment for their fishing adventures.With over 70 IGFA records, The Zancudo Lodge stands as a testament to Costa Rica’s rich fishing heritage, offering both novice and seasoned anglers an unparalleled fishing experience in one of the world’s most biodiverse marine environment.General OperationsBetween all 15 rooms, the lodge can accommodate up to 30 guests at any time. There are rooms for individuals, couples, and options for large groups.The lodge currently operates 182 +/- days a year, which is November 30th through the last week of May. However, there is opportunity for the buyer to extend the season closer to or into August which would greatly increase annual income generation.Currently, there are 36 full-time employees that work at the lodge. The employee turnover is extremely low. During the off-season there are approximately 15 employees that work on-site to maintain the premises and keep the property clean, safe, and to execute any off season projects or improvements that need to be made.From opening day to closing day the lodge typically stays 90% +/- booked. Many of these bookings are repeat clients that continue to come back year after year.The Zancudo Lodge has demonstrated steady revenue growth and benefits from a well-established client base, with a high rate of repeat guests who value the lodge’s exceptional service and premier fishing experience. Detailed financial information is available upon request to qualified parties.Region & ClimateFrom November to April, Zancudo Lodge in Playa Zancudo, Costa Rica, enjoys the dry season, with warm, sunny days and low humidity—ideal for fishing and outdoor activities. During this time, average highs range from 82°F to 89°F (27.7°C to 31.7°C), and rainfall is minimal, especially in February. From May through August, the region transitions into the rainy season, bringing more humidity and afternoon showers, while mornings generally remain clear. Temperatures stay consistently warm, with highs between 83°F and 85°F (28.3°C to 29.3°C), and increased rainfall helps support the lush tropical environment. This climate supports excellent fishing conditions year-round.LocationThe Zancudo Lodge is located in Playa Zancudo, a secluded village in the Golfito canton of Costa Rica’s Puntarenas Province. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Sabalo River to the east, the lodge offers a unique setting that combines beachfront luxury with lush tropical surroundings.Situated near the mouth of the Golfo Dulce, the lodge provides easy access to both inshore and offshore fishing grounds, renowned for species like marlin, sailfish, dorado, yellowfin tuna, roosterfish, and cubera snapper. The area is also celebrated for its rich biodiversity, with opportunities to observe wildlife such as sloths, monkeys, and scarlet macaws right on the property.The lodge’s location in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica, often referred to as “the most biologically intense place on Earth” by National Geographic, makes it an ideal destination for both avid anglers and nature enthusiasts seeking a luxurious yet immersive experienceAll information is to be verified by buyers and buyers legal representation. The map is approximate, but accuracy is not guaranteed.

The Steiner Ranch - land for sale

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The Steiner Ranch

price

$29,900,000

acres

5,582 Acres

location

Weston, Wyoming, 82731

The Steiner Ranch is a premier 5,582± acre legacy holding near Gillette, Wyoming, bordered by 40,000+ acres of National Grassland. This one-of-a kind ranch features luxury improvements, a world-class shooting complex, top-tier wingshooting, big game hunting, working cattle and horse infrastructure, and unmatched seclusion with year-round access — a true Western ranch with turnkey operations and sporting pedigree.Land Encompassing approximately 4,902± deeded acres, plus 640 acres of state lease and 40 acres of BLM lease, The Steiner Ranch stretches across a diverse and secluded landscape on the edge of the Black Hills and the Thunder Basin National Grassland. Just 45 miles northeast of Gillette, Wyoming, the ranch enjoys a rare level of privacy while bordering thousands of acres of National Forest and U.S. Grasslands on three sides.Although the total footprint covers roughly 5,500 acres, the property lives significantly larger due to its timbered ridges, deep canyons, rolling elevation changes and direct access to national forest. These natural features not only provide exceptional wildlife habitat and recreational opportunity — they also create the feeling of vastness and solitude more typical of much larger Western ranches.From the main improvements, private two-tracks lead in all directions — into timbered ridges, pine bluffs, and rolling draws. The terrain ranges from wet bottomlands along Duck Creek to open grass meadows and heavily forested hillsides, offering outstanding topographical variety across the entire property. The trail system across the ranch and into the surrounding National Forest makes it highly accessible without disturbing its remote character.Adding to its recreational and wildlife appeal, the property also features several stocked ponds along Duck Creek and different drainages.Improvements Additional improvements will be shared with qualified buyersThe LodgeThe Lodge is the flagship residence at The Steiner Ranch— a refined 7,100± square foot luxury home designed to offer the highest standard of Western living. With grand proportions, top-tier finishes, and thoughtful architectural detail, it balances rustic elegance with everyday functionality.The home includes four spacious bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms/2 half bathrooms, and a wide-open central living area anchored by a stunning double-sided stone fireplace. A chef-grade kitchen, outfitted with premium appliances, custom cabinetry, and a large center island, opens seamlessly to the living room and a richly appointed whiskey lounge — a warm, inviting space ideal for entertaining.Additional features include a private office, a large covered back deck, and peaceful views of a nearby pond, complete with a dock and gathering area. The attached oversized garage offers plenty of room for vehicles, side-by-sides, and gear. Every detail of this home has been curated to provide both comfort and sophistication — a true luxury retreat in a rugged setting.The Berm HomeCarved thoughtfully into the hillside, the Berm Home is a 6,200± square foot architectural statement, designed with energy efficiency, seasonal comfort, and high-end design in mind. With its low-profile footprint and landscaped frontage, the home blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings while offering luxury living inside.The interior features elegant finishes, a high-end open kitchen, and a large great room designed for gatherings. Wide hallways, natural light, and custom woodwork give the home an expansive, inviting feel, while the layout offers plenty of privacy and flexibility for full-time living, extended guests, or extra housing.With an additional 1,200± square foot attached garage, the Berm Home functions as a second luxury residence on the property — ideal for multi-generational ownership, private use, or continued lodge support.The Covey Conference CenterPurpose-built for hosting and hospitality, The Covey serves as one of the ranch’s primary gathering venues, offering a tasteful blend of comfort, elegance, and Western charm. Designed to accommodate everything from formal dinners and retreats to casual evenings, this space was created with entertainment in mind.Inside, you’ll find a spacious dining hall with a full-service bar, a kitchenette for support prep, and a generous central gathering area ideal for hosting large groups or intimate events. Just off the dining room, a climate-controlled wine cellar provides impressive storage and presentation space for serious collectors or culinary-focused events.Outside, a large elevated deck looks out over the creek and pond, creating the perfect setting for cocktail hours, morning coffee, or post-dinner conversation under open skies. Whether used for private family events or guest-centered programming, The Covey is a thoughtfully designed, multi-use space that adds meaningful value to the ranch’s residential and hospitality profile.The RendezvousAt the core of the ranch’s hospitality infrastructure, The Rendezvous is a professionally designed, commercial-grade facility tailored for culinary events, hosted gatherings, and large-scale entertaining. Every element has been thoughtfully constructed to support high-end experiences with turnkey operational efficiency.The facility includes a fully equipped chef’s kitchen, built to restaurant standards with commercial-grade appliances, ample prep space, walk-in refrigeration, and direct access to fresh herbs and produce from the adjacent culinary gardens. Behind the scenes, laundry facilities, dry storage, and utility areas keep the operation running smoothly, while retail and merchandising space offers potential for on-site sales or branded goods.At the center of it all is the bar — a striking, full-length centerpiece hand-carved from cherry wood in Ireland in the 1880s, salvaged from the historic Montana Hotel in Anaconda, Montana, once considered the finest hotel west of Chicago. This irreplaceable piece of Western history now anchors The Rendezvous, offering a sense of place, story, and sophistication that few properties can match.Glass-panel garage doors open the space to a large entertainment deck, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces and creating a perfect flow for events, receptions, or casual evenings under the stars.Whether operated as part of a guest-focused program or enjoyed for private use, The Rendezvous delivers estate-quality hospitality potential on a working ranch footprint.Guest CabinsPositioned just steps from The Covey and The Rendezvous, the five log-style guest cabins at The Steiner Ranch are purpose-built to offer guests a private, comfortable, and distinctly Western lodging experience. Each cabin features covered porches, private views, and a warm, inviting atmosphere — ideal for family, friends, hunters, or corporate guests.Cabins 1–3 each feature four bedrooms and two full bathroomsCabins 4–5 offer three bedrooms and two full bathroomsAll five cabins are individually themed and tastefully appointed, with rustic charm, modern comfort, and thoughtful touches throughout. Their proximity to the ranch’s main event and hospitality buildings allows for seamless hosting, whether for retreats, upland hunting parties, or special gatherings.The SanctuaryThe Sanctuary is The Steiner Ranch’s answer to a Western-style high-country spa — a private wellness retreat designed for relaxation and recovery after a day in the saddle or out in the field. Discreetly tucked near the guest cabins for easy access, it offers a full suite of rejuvenating amenities in a quiet, natural setting.Inside, you’ll find a Nordic-style sauna, a hot tub, a cold plunge pool, and multiple massage rooms — all curated to support rest, reset, and wellness. The layout and finishes are clean, intentional, and calming, built to provide an experience that feels elevated without losing its connection to the land.Whether operated as part of a guest hospitality program or reserved for private use, The Sanctuary adds a rare layer of luxury — delivering the kind of thoughtful detail that sets The Steiner Ranch apart from typical ranch properties.The OrangeryThe Orangery is a climate-controlled greenhouse designed to extend the growing season and support the ranch’s farm-to-table program year-round. Built to withstand the rigors of the Wyoming climate, it provides a warm, productive environment for starting seeds in winter, growing citrus and tender plants, and supplying the kitchen with a steady stream of fresh herbs and produce.Thoughtfully constructed with durability and efficiency in mind, The Orangery bridges the gap between function and sustainability — offering a vital piece of self-sufficiency to the ranch’s hospitality and culinary operations. Whether growing greens for the table or overwintering specialty crops, it plays a quiet but essential role in the Steiner Ranch experience.Duck Creek FarmPositioned just below the main deck of The Rendezvous, Duck Creek Farm is the culinary heart of The Steiner Ranch’s farm-to-fork program — a well-designed garden and growing operation that supplies fresh, seasonal produce directly to the ranch kitchen.The farm includes a variety of heirloom vegetables, from tomatoes, squash, and beans to beets, carrots, and potatoes — organically grown in fenced plots, raised beds, and greenhouse structures. A worm farm transforms organic waste into nutrient-rich compost, improving soil health and closing the loop on sustainable growing practices. Nearby, a small apiary supports pollination while producing ranch-harvested honey.Cleanly laid out and fully integrated into the hospitality program, Duck Creek Farm adds both utility and story — reinforcing The Steiner Ranch’s commitment to quality, stewardship, and culinary excellence rooted in the land.The property also maintains a small-scale farm-to-table livestock and poultry program, with goats, chickens, guinea hens, ducks, turkeys, and garden produce, supported by winter corrals, dedicated barns, and a working dairy/goat barn. While originally developed to support guest dining, the setup easily lends itself to private use or scaled-back production.Shop & Fuel StationThe ranch’s main operations hub includes a large metal building which serves as the primary shop for equipment maintenance, storage, and day-to-day ranch work. Built with space in mind, it accommodates everything from ATVs and trucks to tools, implements, and workstations — making it a functional headquarters for year-round operations.Adjacent to the shop is a well-organized fuel depot, surrounded by Connex containers that provide additional secure storage for parts, tools, and supplies. The fuel setup includes:2,000-gallon gasoline tank2,000-gallon red diesel tank500-gallon diesel tankThis layout ensures the ranch stays self-sufficient in fueling heavy equipment, vehicles, and generators, reducing downtime and improving operational efficiency.Also on site is a commercial-grade game processing facility, ideal for handling harvests during hunting season. Clean, efficient, and fully functional, it adds real value to the ranch’s recreational and hospitality capabilities.Horse Arena & BunkhouseFor horsemen and working ranch hands, the Steiner Ranch arena complex is a fully equipped setup designed for comfort, care, and performance. The indoor/outdoor horse arena is paired with a well-appointed bunkhouse, creating a one-stop headquarters for equine operations and seasonal crews.The bunkhouse includes:4 bedrooms2 full bathroomsA heated kitchen and laundry areaComfortable living quarters for wranglers, guests, or seasonal helpThe horse facilities include:10 indoor/outdoor stalls, allowing horses to move between shelter and fresh airA dedicated wash-down areaA feed room and tack room with ample space for gear and suppliesExcellent working pens just outside the arena, ideal for sorting, doctoring, or groundworkBird Barn and Flight PensBuilt to support the ranch’s upland bird program, the Bird Barn is a functional structure designed for raising and holding pen-raised pheasants and chukar partridge prior to release. Well-ventilated and clean, it serves as the staging area for Steiner’s guided wingshooting experiences and supports the property’s Orvis-endorsed lodge designation.This facility allows for controlled, high-quality bird management and seasonal flexibility in hunting operations — giving future owners the option to continue running a top-tier upland program or easily shift toward private use.Modular Homes & WorkshopIn addition to the primary residences and guest cabins, The Steiner Ranch includes three modular homes that provide flexible and functional housing for staff, long-term guests, or seasonal workers.The green modular is ideally suited as a staff headquarters, offering six bedrooms and plenty of space for team members living and working on-site.The other two modular homes each offer four bedrooms, making them suitable for families, hunting guides, or additional crew.A workshop is located directly next to the green modular, adding convenience for daily upkeep, light mechanical work, or ranch projects. These homes expand the ranch’s capacity to operate at a high level year-round, with housing that’s comfortable, clean, and close to the action.Chuckwagon & Lookout CampAdding to the character of the ranch is an authentic old chuckwagon and campsite, perched on a high ridge with sweeping views across the Thunder Basin and Black Hills country. It’s the kind of place that naturally draws people in — whether for coffee at sunrise, a campfire cookout, or simply to take in the landscape. Used occasionally for guest events or just family evenings under the stars, this lookout point captures the timeless spirit of the West and offers a setting few places can rival.Recreation WildlifeThe Steiner Ranch is located in prime elk and mule deer country, with a strong history of producing high-quality bulls and mature bucks. The ranch offers a balanced mix of timbered ridges, open meadows, and creek bottoms, creating ideal conditions for both archery and rifle seasons.In addition to elk and mule deer, there is a notable whitetail population, especially along the creek systems and low-lying edges of cover. Merriam turkeys are also common in the timber belts and bottom ground, making for great spring hunts and fall combo opportunities.Just beyond the boundaries of the ranch, the surrounding Thunder Basin National Grassland offers excellent antelope hunting, with strong populations and expansive glassing country immediately adjacent to the property. The area is also notably hunter-friendly for Wyoming residents, falling within an over-the-counter unit for antlered elk and deer, as well as pronghorn. The generous seasons typically include all of September and October for elk, and the first two to three weeks of October for mule deer and antelope, giving resident hunters a wide window for success.Residual pheasants and chukar from the ranch’s upland program create wild-style flushes long after guest hunts conclude. In addition, the ranch naturally holds Sharptail Grouse and Hungarian Partridge and attracts waterfowl throughout the fall on its ponds and creek corridors.Predators are part of the ecosystem here as well — mountain lions, coyotes, and bobcats are regularly seen or tracked across the property. Whether managed or hunted, these species speak to the wild character of the land and the diversity of game that calls The Steiner ranch home.Wing shooting DestinationThe Steiner Ranch is not only a premier recreational property — it’s one of the few Orvis-Endorsed Wingshooting Lodges in the country and is also recognized by Shooting Sportsman Magazine as an Endorsed Lodge. These are not casual affiliations — they are hard-earned designations that signal exceptional land, infrastructure, and hospitality.Recently completed, the ranch now features a custom-designed dog kennel built to accommodate up to 24 dogs comfortably and securely. Designed with working dogs and wingshooting operations in mind, the kennel provides a clean, efficient, and weather-protected space for housing, feeding, and caring for dogs year-round. Whether used for personal retrievers and pointers or to support hosted upland hunts, the kennel adds another layer of utility and professionalism to the ranch’s operational footprint.Shooting & Archery FacilitiesThe Steiner Ranch is home to one of the most complete private shooting and archery setups in the West — built with precision, laid into the land, and designed for real use by serious shooters and casual guests alike. Every detail of the shooting complex has been carefully thought out, creating a facility that rivals commercial ranges in both design and experience — but with the added benefit of being completely private.At the heart of it is the Sporting Clays Course, a professionally designed, top-end setup with 10 stations and 50 Promatic throwers. The course is tucked into natural terrain with ridges, trees, and elevation changes — offering crossers, springers, rabbits, and long shots through timber. It’s a true field-style clays experience that challenges experienced shooters and welcomes first-timers alike. A Five Stand layout with six throwers adds fast-paced versatility and makes it easy to run group shoots or quick sessions.The rifle and pistol range complex includes:A 25-yard pistol bay with framed target stands and steel targetry, including plate racks and dueling treesA Rifle Zero and 3-Gun Range with shots out to 275 yards, permanent covered benches, and terrain ideal for practical rifle, shotgun, and carbine useA Metallic Silhouette range with standard steel target layouts for iron-sight rifles and handgunsFor bowhunters and traditional archers, the ranch also offers a dedicated Archery Flat Range with static shots out to 80 yards, and a 3D Target Walking Course set across hilly terrain.General Operations The Steiner Ranch functions as a turnkey Western ranch operation, currently supporting cattle, horses, light livestock, and upland bird hunting — all woven into a broader hospitality and recreational program. As an Orvis-Endorsed Wingshooting Lodge, the ranch is already outfitted to host guests at a high level, but it also works just as well as a self-sustaining private ranch or investment-grade sporting retreat.On the production side, the ranch supports a rotational cattle grazing program across its expansive deeded and leased acreage. Fencing, water infrastructure, working pens, and natural grazing diversity make it well-suited for both summer and year-round herd management depending on the scale. Multiple pastures, good stock water, and solid access make operations efficient and low-friction.In addition to its physical infrastructure, Steiner Ranch is also operated with the support of a comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This platform tracks and organizes all operational data — including details on every building, facility, vehicle, piece of equipment, and stock animal on the ranch. It also includes a full list of vendors, maintenance providers, and service schedules, ensuring continuity and operational clarity.For new ownership or incoming management, this means nothing needs to be “figured out” or recreated. From livestock records to facility upkeep, the system provides immediate visibility and control, eliminating the guesswork often associated with large, multi-use ranches. It’s a rare layer of professionalism and foresight that sets Steiner Ranch apart — ensuring that the transition of ownership can be as seamless as it is secure.In short, the operational footprint at The Steiner Ranch is already proven, already in motion, and ready for a new owner to step in without missing a beat.Region & Climate The Steiner Ranch is located in northeastern Campbell County, Wyoming, near the unincorporated community of Weston, approximately 45 miles northeast of Gillette. Set against the backdrop of the Black Hills and Thunder Basin National Grassland, the ranch offers true end-of-the-road privacy with easy, year-round access via Wyoming Highway 59, a well-maintained gravel county road, and a private ranch road leading to the entrance.In addition to its privacy and scenic setting, the ranch is equipped for long-term self-sufficiency, with ample propane storage, a solar power system, livestock, gardening infrastructure, and well-managed food stores—all in place to support extended off-grid living if needed. Whether used as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or private sanctuary, Steiner Ranch offers the rare ability to live comfortably and independently in one of Wyoming’s most beautiful landscapes.The property is bordered on three sides by over 40,000 acres of National Grassland, much of it roadless public land managed by the U.S. Forest Service — making The Steiner Ranch feel even larger and more remote. This setting offers unmatched seclusion without sacrificing convenience.The nearby city of Gillette provides full services, including a regional airport with commercial flights, a hospital, restaurants, shopping, and the Cam-Plex event complex, which hosts rodeos, concerts, expos, and the National High School Rodeo Finals. The area is supported by a solid mix of infrastructure and community pride, built over decades of ranching and mineral wealth.Schools include the rural Little Powder Elementary (K–8) in Weston, with full access to Campbell County School District’s services in Gillette, including high school and busing.The ranch sits approximately 500 feet higher in elevation than the surrounding Thunder Basin grasslands, creating a noticeable shift in climate and vegetation. As weather systems move across the plains and rise over the ranch’s ridgelines, they tend to cool and drop more rain and snow across the property. This natural lift effect results in more consistent moisture, supporting a landscape that’s noticeably greener, more timbered, and more productive than the open prairie below. It’s a subtle but important factor that enhances the ranch’s habitat, grazing quality, and overall aesthetic appeal.This is a landscape with deep Western heritage. The area once served as hunting grounds for Native tribes including the Cheyenne, Kiowa, Crow, and Lakota Sioux, and later became part of the historic Texas-to-Montana cattle trail corridor, followed by waves of ranchers, gold seekers, and energy pioneers. That layered legacy still shapes the land today.

Margarita Villa - land for sale

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Margarita Villa

price

$2,895,000

acres

0.4 Acres

location

Tulum, Mexico

Margarita Villa is luxury beachfront home located on a white sandy beach with turquoise blue crystal clear water in a private, security controlled bay. With 6 bedrooms and bathrooms, it offers space surrounded by palm trees in a serene setting far from the crowds of Cancun. Enjoy stunning views, private pool, reef-protected waters, perfect snorkeling, paddle-boarding, etc.Walk straight onto the shores of Soliman Bay from Margarita Villa, your charming and colorful home away from home. This gorgeous beachfront villa is set against the backdrop of one of the Riviera Maya’s most envied beaches and located just north of Tulum. The property is about .4 acres, consisting of 75 feet of beachfront exposure and additional parking for at least 6 vehicles at the entrance. The entire property is beautifully landscaped with native trees and bushes with an on-site caretaker keeping everything beautiful. The view out to the private bay (no public access) from multiple patios is breathtaking. Many times, you’ll walk a mile on the beach and pass no one. This is the perfect vacation and rental home your family will cherish for generations.Margarita Villa includes a 6 bedroom, 6 bath home with 5,046 square feet and hosts up to 12 adults, an unlimited amount of children and designed for everyone of all ages.  As you walk in, you see the living room, pool, beach, ocean, the reef and then the horizon and this feeling comes over you that you are home and on vacation! And yes, this incredible property comes completely furnished with all furniture, kitchen wares, patio furniture, kayaks, paddleboards and so much more. The bay is protected by a natural coral reef, eliminating large fish, waves and currents. The beach is wide and shallow and perfect for young children and for wading in the warm water all year round. The house has three levels, two bedrooms on each floor, totaling six bedrooms, three with king beds and two of those also have single beds, the remaining rooms have queens. All bedrooms have private bathrooms, air conditioners and glass sliding doors. The only room not facing the ocean is the Garden bedroom, but this room has a washer/dryer and an outside shower, all the kids love this room, it’s close to the pantry! The front door has a huge patio with a refrigerator, freezer and grill. Soliman Bay resembles a residential neighborhood with tight security and very kind neighbors of all ages. There is also a small caretaker’s house, detached garage, storage and beachside palapa. You must come see for yourself because it really is this gorgeous!This beach house is on beautiful and private Soliman Bay in Tulum, Mexico. Soliman Bay is a hotspot for paddle-boarding, snorkeling, kayaking, cenotes and on and on. In the Yucatan, and specifically in the Tulum area, there are a huge number of attractions, activities, historical sites and so, so much more.Fly fishing near Tulum, Mexico, offers a unique blend of tropical beauty and rich biodiversity, making it a top destination for anglers seeking both saltwater and freshwater challenges. The nearby Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is particularly renowned for its pristine flats teeming with bonefish, permit, tarpon, and snook. These shallow, crystal-clear waters create ideal conditions for sight fishing, and the surrounding mangroves and lagoons provide both scenic serenity and exciting angling opportunities. With year-round warm weather, experienced local guides, and relatively low fishing pressure compared to more commercialized destinations, the Tulum area is a hidden gem for fly fishers looking to combine adventure with natural beauty.We will provide links below and attachments under the documents tab for available nearby recreational amenities, which are overwhelmingly plentiful.The current owners purchased the property by obtaining a Fido Comisso, a Mexican entity similar to a Trust, from the previous owners. Consult a Mexican attorney, but you should be able to purchase this property through the same process. The property is managed by a local company. The actual property manager lives close and she is from the US but lives in the area and speaks several languages. There is not a true HOA, but instead a voluntary co-op with a Road and Security Group which the current owners participate in. Roughly, it’s $300 US per quarter. The total of property tax, federal zone tax and trust payment for 2025 was 38,100 pesos.Tulum, located along the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, enjoys a tropical climate that is warm throughout the year, making it a popular destination for beachgoers and nature lovers alike. Tulum’s climate supports a wide array of flora and fauna, including tropical hardwoods, mangroves, and exotic bird species. Its warm waters and coral reefs thrive year-round, making the region attractive to snorkelers and divers. You will fall in love with the nice and breezy “coastal living” and neighbors that consist of hermit crabs, pelicans, turtles, geckos and the occasional ray.The house is very comfortable in the summer because it is on the water and always has a breeze. Restaurants and shopping are very close – Mantarey Restaurant and Pandano Restaurant are walking distance, with other restaurants in Tulum just 20 minutes away, Playa del Carmen 45 minutes, Akumal 20 minutes, and Cancun 60 minutes away. Restaurants, scuba, shopping and water parks are a big part of the local draw. Xel-Ha is awesome and one bay north of us! Tulum airport is 20 minutes away. Eco-Sheek is very big in the Tulum area.Essential services such as groceries, pharmacies, medical clinics, and banking are located in Tulum town, an easy drive from the property. The coastal highway (Carretera Federal 307) provides direct, well-maintained access to the property from both the north and south, making day trips to nearby attractions like Xel-Há Park, Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, and the cenote routes both simple and enjoyable.Living in Tankah IV places you within reach of the Riviera Maya’s most celebrated destinations while preserving the serenity and natural beauty that make this corner of the Caribbean so special. Whether for a private residence, vacation home, or income-producing rental property, the location offers an exceptional combination of convenience, safety, and tropical charm.Listing is presented by Dale Smigelski and Dan Brunk.

3221 E. Mulberry St. - land for sale

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3221 E. Mulberry St.

price

$850,000

acres

0.5 Acres

location

Fort Collins, Colorado, 80524

The property at 3221 E. Mulberry Street in Fort Collins offers a half acre of prime frontage along a high-traffic corridor. The site includes a 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home along with an existing water tap and private well, creating an excellent opportunity for a small business, live/work setup, or future redevelopment in a rapidly evolving area.Land This half acre parcel along the East Mulberry Corridor offers exceptional visibility and access from the frontage road, just minutes from I-25 and adjacent to the rapidly emerging Bloom development. Still positioned in the county and within an area undergoing significant transformation under the City of Fort Collins’ East Mulberry Corridor Suburban Mixed-Use Plan, the property presents a unique opportunity for investors, entrepreneurs, or developers seeking a foothold in one of the city’s key redevelopment zones.Key Features:Exposure of 400 feet of street frontageTraffic of over 30,000 vehicles per dayConvenient access to I-256 Minutes to Old Town Fort CollinsCommercial ZoningAll utilities in place3 bd/1.5 ba Flex Use HomeThe level lot features two access points from the frontage road and is bordered along the southwest edge by the Lake Canal, adding character to the site. The property offers flexibility for a variety of uses, whether repurposing the existing residence for a small business or office, or pursuing a full redevelopment to build a new commercial project from the ground up.Utilities currently in place include a domestic water tap from the ELCO Water District, a permitted water well (Permit #121920-A), natural gas service from Xcel Energy, a septic system, and 200-amp electrical service from Poudre Valley REA. One hundred amps serve the home, while an additional 100 amps run to an exterior pole-mounted panel near the frontage road. Previously operated as a used car sales lot, the property also includes existing exterior light poles positioned in the front lawn area, which remain operational and could support future commercial use.The property benefits from two existing curb cuts and paved front parking, with potential for a drive-through configuration subject to county approvals. The expansive lawn is supported by a well-fed irrigation system with multiple sprinkler zones and exterior spigots, allowing for convenient landscaping and garden watering.The property is zoned CC – Commercial Corridor, offering a wide range of potential commercial uses in a high-growth area. No mineral rights are owned by the seller.Improvements The existing 1,193 sf residence, built in 1956, includes 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, a fireplace, a charming kitchen and living and dining area, and an approximately 321 sf enclosed rear patio.The 484-square-foot garage has been converted into an office, retail, or workshop space. This area does not currently have interior access to the main residence but provides flexible additional space suitable for business or storage needs.General Operations Any renderings, illustrations, site plans, conceptual drawings, AI-generated images, or artistic representations provided are for illustrative and marketing purposes only and may not accurately depict existing conditions or final construction outcomes. Seller and Broker make no representations or warranties regarding the feasibility, approval, design, zoning, permitting, construction, development potential, or future use of the property as depicted in any illustration or rendering. Buyers are solely responsible for conducting their own independent investigations and due diligence with architects, engineers, contractors, municipalities, zoning authorities, and other professionals regarding the suitability of the property for any intended use, development, or construction.Location Fort Collins is experiencing significant economic growth and revitalization, particularly in the East Mulberry Corridor, a key area benefiting from its strategic location along Interstate 25. The recently adopted East Mulberry Corridor Plan outlines a long-term vision for this gateway, focusing on infrastructure improvements, development guidelines, and potential annexation into the city. With high business traffic generated by I-25, the corridor has become an increasingly attractive location for commercial and light industrial investment. Complementing this commercial potential is the rapid residential neighborhood expansion nearby, most notably the new Bloom master-planned community to the North. Spanning over 200 acres, Bloom is designed to include approximately 1,600 residences along with parks, trails, a central town center, and 20 to 30 acres of commercial space. Early phases are already underway, featuring a mix of single-family homes, cottages, and multifamily units, including a significant number of affordable housing options. Together, the East Mulberry Corridor Plan, the accessibility from I-25, and the thoughtful residential development in Bloom are driving sustained economic vitality, transforming the area into a dynamic and livable extension of Fort Collins.

Ohana Ranch Estate Lot - land for sale

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Ohana Ranch Estate Lot

price

$375,000

acres

4 Acres

location

Loveland, Colorado, 80537

Set within the stunning Rocky Mountain Ohana Development, the 4-acre Ohana Ranch Estate Lot provides an exceptional opportunity to build your dream home amid breathtaking valley and Front Range views. Enjoy the privacy of an exclusive rural acreage community while remaining just minutes from the amenities of Loveland, offering the ideal balance of country living and convenience.Land Located in the heart of Rocky Mountain Ohana Ranch, the Ohana Ranch Estate Lot is a premier 4-acre homesite offering stunning mountain views, generous open space, and a setting among impressive custom estate residences. Conveniently situated on the desirable west side of Loveland, Colorado, this property combines the privacy of rural living with easy access to city amenities.Positioned along the community’s main road, the lot provides ample room to create a custom estate tailored to your vision, including a primary residence, detached outbuildings, gardens, landscaping, equestrian or livestock facilities, and more. As part of the Rocky Mountain Ohana Ranch community, the property is subject to protective covenants designed to preserve the quality and character of the neighborhood. Key restrictions include: One primary residence with a minimum of 3,000 square feet of finished living area (above- and below-grade combined)One barn and one equipment building/shop, each up to 10,000 square feet (100′ x 100′) and designed to complement the primary residence.Maximum building height of 40 feetMinimum building setback of 25 feet from all property linesLivestock allowance of up to four adult large animals, three dogs, three cats, and 25 fowlNeighborhood road right-of-way located along the south boundary of the propertyPlease refer to the recorded Restrictions Document for complete details.Utilities will be the responsibility of the buyer and include electricity through PVREA, propane service, a septic wastewater system, and the purchase of a ¾-inch estate water tap from the Little Thompson Water District. The most recent quoted cost for the water tap was approximately $187,500; buyers should independently verify current availability and pricing. Recreation West Loveland offers an exceptional blend of outdoor recreation, natural beauty, and small-town charm. Residents enjoy convenient access to hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing in the nearby foothills, including the scenic trails and rock formations of Devil’s Backbone Open Space. Boating, paddleboarding, fishing, and swimming are available at Horsetooth Reservoir and Carter Lake, while the surrounding mountains provide endless opportunities for camping, off-road adventures, and scenic drives.Hunting on the parcel includes seasonal elk and deer that migrate through the property. It is not uncommon to see hundreds of elk in the valley of the development. Check local and state guidelines on hunting codes and laws.Golf enthusiasts can enjoy several nearby courses, and outdoor lovers appreciate the close proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park, one of Colorado’s premier destinations for hiking, fishing, wildlife photography, and year-round recreation. The area is also known for its thriving arts scene, local wineries, breweries, farmers markets, and community events, creating a lifestyle that balances outdoor adventure with modern conveniences. Whether exploring the foothills, spending a day on the water, or enjoying downtown Loveland’s shops and restaurants, West Loveland provides abundant recreational opportunities for every season.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources No water or mineral rights will pass to the buyer.

Mono Luxe Villas - land for sale

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Mono Luxe Villas

price

$1,049,000

acres

0.02 Acres

location

Costa Rica

SummaryOwn a piece of paradise with a Mono Luxe Villas Condotel in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. Enjoy exclusive use of your condo plus managed services to boost rental income. With a prime beachfront location and membership to Mono Loco Beach Club included, it’s a smart, high-yield investment opportunity.ImprovementsInvest in the opportunity of a lifetime with Mono Luxe Villas condotel. Located in the heart of Tamarindo, Costa Rica, this property offers owners exclusive use of their condo and managed services to maximize rental revenue. Mono Luxe Villas promises an exceptional return on investment with an estimated 12 to 15% ROI annually. With a prime beach location and membership to Mono Loco Beach Club included, this is a sound investment with favorable high-yield returns. Our exclusive development features 42 stunning units, offering 1, 2, and 3 configurable bedroom suites designed for luxury and flexibility. As a Mono Luxe Villas owner, you’ll enjoy private membership to the elite Mono Loco Beach Club (Target completion date in late 2026) and full titled ownership rights, ensuring your piece of paradise is secure and free from land lease concerns.42 Units – 2 and 3 bedroom optionsConfigurable bedroom suites for rentals of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom optionsPrivate Mono Loco Beach Club membership included (To be built)Full titled ownership rights (no land lease)Estimated 12 to 15% ROI annuallyProfessionally managed – turnkeyFully furnishedUnderground parkingAvailable Units:Unit 3 – $759,000 – 2 bedroom, 2 bath – 1st Floor – Ocean FacingUnit 9 – $1,049,000 – 3 bedroom, 2 bath – 1st FloorUnit 20 – $799,000 – 2 bedroom, 2 bath – 2nd FloorUnit 21 – $799,000 – 2 bedroom, 2 bath – 2nd FloorRenderings are for marketing purposes only. Construction scheduled to be completed by December 2025.RecreationThe villas are situated in the heart of Tamarindo, a charming town celebrated for its eclectic mix of local and international influences. Tamarindo is a vibrant coastal town known for its wide range of recreational activities. Surfers from around the world flock to its consistent waves, while calm estuaries and nearby beaches offer ideal conditions for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. Nature lovers can explore national parks like Marino Las Baulas, home to nesting leatherback turtles, or go hiking, horseback riding, and zip-lining through lush tropical forests. Sport fishing, sailing, and sunset cruises are also popular, making Tamarindo a hub for adventure and relaxation alike.Mono Loco Beach Club Membership: Ownership of Casa Linda includes access to Tamarindo’s newest and most luxurious Private Beach Club, which will break ground for construction in 2026.The club’s beachfront location and state-of-the-art design hosts 80,000 square feet of unmatched amenities, including three restaurants, three bars, the largest oceanfront resort pool in Tamarindo, pool cabanas, a spa & wellness center, various spa cabanas, a gym, daybeds, meeting facilities, underground parking, and a surf & watersports center.This exclusive membership includes:Three bar/restaurants, including a sports barGym and spa facilitiesFull concierge servicesExciting water sports activitiesShared conference and working spacesA penthouse suite for special events and VIP entertainmentRegion & ClimateTamarindo is located on Costa Rica’s stunning northwestern Pacific coast, in the Guanacaste province, known for its dry tropical climate and beautiful beaches. The region enjoys warm, sunny weather for most of the year, with average temperatures ranging from 75°F to 95°F (24°C to 35°C). The dry season, from November to April, offers clear skies and ideal beach conditions, while the green season, from May to October, brings occasional afternoon showers that refresh the lush landscapes without disrupting outdoor activities. This unique climate, paired with Tamarindo’s vibrant town, diverse ecosystems, and proximity to national parks and protected areas, makes it one of Costa Rica’s most desirable coastal destinations.LocationTamarindo offers convenient access to a wide range of amenities, including grocery stores, boutique shops, medical clinics, international schools, fitness centers, and a vibrant selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars. For travel, the nearest airport is Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR) in Liberia, located about an hour and 15 minutes away by car. This modern airport offers direct flights to and from major cities in North America and Europe, making Tamarindo easily accessible for both full-time residents and visitors. Additionally, the smaller Tamarindo Regional Airport provides domestic flights for quick connections within Costa Rica.

New Haven Ranch - land for sale

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New Haven Ranch

price

$6,750,000

acres

2,422 Acres

location

Hulett, Wyoming, 82720

New Haven Ranch is a 2,422±-acre cattle and hunting ranch northwest of Hulett, Wyoming, featuring 2,182± deeded acres and 260± acres of BLM lease. Rolling pine-covered ridges, timbered draws, native-grass pastures, TL Creek, Music Creek, a 7±-acre lake, and numerous reservoirs create exceptional wildlife habitat and productive grazing land. The ranch supports approximately 150-155 cow/calf pairs along with healthy populations of wildlife. Land The ranch encompasses 2,422± contiguous acres of diverse Black Hills terrain. Elevation changes create a landscape of timbered ridges, sweeping valleys, open grasslands, productive hay meadows, and sheltered creek bottoms. The diversity of the terrain is one of the ranch’s defining characteristics, providing both operational functionality and exceptional wildlife habitat.Situated within the Wyoming Black Hills, the ranch is covered with healthy stands of mature Ponderosa pine,  Burr oak, and other native trees that provide cover for wildlife and contribute to the property’s scenic appeal. Timbered ridges and drainages create natural travel corridors, bedding areas, and protection from the elements, while open meadows and native grass pastures provide quality forage for both livestock and game.Two primary drainages, TL Creek and Music Creek, wind through the ranch, carrying seasonal water and further enhancing the property’s habitat and water resources. The combination of timber, water, grass, and topographic diversity creates a landscape that supports a wide range of agricultural and recreational uses.Water is one of the ranch’s standout features. Near the center of the property sits a beautiful 7±-acre lake that serves as both an outstanding fishery and an important water source for wildlife. Additional reservoirs are scattered throughout the ranch, ensuring dependable water distribution and supporting healthy populations of wildlife across the property.Whether your goal is to operate a productive cattle ranch, pursue quality hunting opportunities, or own a private retreat in the Wyoming Black Hills, New Haven Ranch offers the resources and character to do it all.Improvements The improvements at New Haven Ranch reflect the property’s working heritage and are both functional and inviting. The headquarters is anchored by a spacious lodge that serves equally well as a family retreat, hunting headquarters, or ranch residence.The lodge features a large dining area designed for gathering family, friends, or hunting guests after a day spent working cattle or exploring the ranch. The home offers five bedrooms and five and one-half bathrooms, including three en-suite bathrooms, providing ample space and privacy for owners and guests alike. Comfortable and functional, the lodge is well-suited for everything from family gatherings and hunting camps to corporate retreats while maintaining the character expected of a Wyoming ranch.Three guest cabins complement the main lodge and provide additional lodging for visitors. Offering a rustic Wyoming living experience, the cabins blend naturally into the surrounding landscape while providing comfortable accommodations for family, guests, or hunting parties. Their western character and practical layout make them a natural extension of the ranch headquarters and enhance the property’s ability to host larger gatherings and extended stays.Supporting improvements include a 50′ x 170′ Quonset that provides substantial storage for hay, equipment, and ranch supplies. Livestock facilities include a functional set of corrals and a round pen designed for efficient cattle handling. Dog kennels with an indoor shelter provide an added benefit for bird hunters, outfitters, or anyone utilizing working dogs on the ranch.The improvements are practical, well-maintained, and ready to support both ranch operations and recreational use.Also available is an additional owner’s residence situated on approximately 5 acres adjacent to the ranch headquarters. The two-story home features 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, along with an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area designed for comfortable everyday living and entertaining. The property is currently being offered separately with an asking price of $350,000 and presents an excellent opportunity for additional owner, manager, or guest accommodations.Recreation New Haven Ranch offers exceptional year-round recreational opportunities and is particularly known for its outstanding hunting. The combination of native grasslands, timbered ridges, secluded draws, abundant water, diverse terrain, and abundant burr oak habitat creates ideal conditions for wildlife to thrive year-round. The ranch’s burr oaks produce a valuable acorn crop that serves as an important seasonal food source for deer, elk, turkeys, and numerous other wildlife species.The ranch supports healthy populations of both mule deer and white-tailed deer. Diverse habitat, reliable water sources, and quality cover create ideal conditions for deer to thrive year-round while providing excellent hunting opportunities.Elk regularly utilize the ranch throughout the year. Located in the heart of the Black Hills region, the property sits within an area well known for strong elk populations and quality hunting opportunities.Merriam’s turkeys are abundant across the ranch. The combination of quality habitat, dependable water, and abundant food sources supports strong turkey numbers and consistent spring hunting opportunities.Fishing is another highlight of the property. The 7±-acre lake, along with additional ponds throughout the ranch, offers excellent fishing opportunities. The current ownership has consistently stocked these waters for many years, helping maintain healthy fish populations and creating another enjoyable aspect of ranch ownership.The combination of high-quality habitat, dependable water, diverse forage resources, and thoughtful management has created a property that supports wildlife year-round and offers recreational opportunities that rival those of many larger ranches in northeastern Wyoming. Agriculture New Haven Ranch is a well-balanced and highly functional cattle operation that has benefited from careful stewardship for more than three decades. The ranch is supported by an extensive water distribution system consisting of 15 concrete stock tanks supplied by a pipeline network that provides dependable water throughout the property. Numerous reservoirs supplement the system and help ensure consistent water availability.Cross-fencing and interior ranch roads allow for efficient rotational grazing and straightforward livestock management. The road system provides excellent access throughout the ranch and contributes significantly to operational efficiency.The ranch is rated to support approximately 130 cow/calf pairs without utilizing the hay meadows for grazing. When the hay meadows are incorporated into the grazing program, the ranch can support approximately 150-155 cow-calf pairs. As is typical throughout the region, winter feed supplementation is required. Historically, the ranch has also supported approximately 450-500 yearlings during the summer grazing season.Approximately 250 acres of improved hay meadows provide supplemental winter feed production and can also be utilized as winter pasture. Combined with the ranch’s native grass resources and water infrastructure, these meadows contribute significantly to the ranch’s overall productivity and carrying capacity.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Water is one of the most important assets of New Haven Ranch. An extensive pipeline system supplies 15 concrete stock tanks strategically located throughout the property, ensuring reliable water distribution for livestock and wildlife even during dry years. Numerous reservoirs, ponds, the 7± acre lake, and seasonal flows within TL Creek and Music Creek further strengthen the ranch’s water profile.The combination of developed water infrastructure and natural water resources contributes significantly to both the ranch’s agricultural productivity and wildlife habitat.No mineral rights will transfer with the sale of the property.General Operations New Haven Ranch is an exceptional 2,422± acre cattle and hunting ranch located northwest of Hulett, Wyoming, in the heart of the Wyoming Black Hills. Consisting of 2,182± deeded acres and 260± acres of BLM lease, the ranch combines productive native grass country, dependable water resources, quality improvements, and outstanding wildlife habitat into a property that is equally suited for ranching and recreation.Rolling pine-covered ridges, timbered draws, productive hay meadows, and expansive grasslands define the landscape. Healthy stands of Ponderosa pine blanket much of the ranch, creating the rugged character that makes this region of Wyoming so desirable. Since acquiring the property in 1999, the current ownership has taken great pride in managing the ranch’s grass, water, and wildlife resources. Their stewardship is evident throughout the property, which today supports approximately 150-155 cow/calf pairs while maintaining exceptional habitat for elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and Merriam’s turkeys. Region & Climate The Hulett area experiences a classic high plains climate with four distinct seasons and wide temperature swings throughout the year. Summers are warm and pleasant, with average highs reaching approximately 85 degrees in July, while winters are cold, with temperatures averaging near 30 degrees during January and February.The Black Hills landscape receives slightly more moisture than the surrounding prairie country, contributing to the healthy Ponderosa pine forests and productive native grasslands found throughout the region. Annual precipitation averages approximately 23 inches and supports the area’s hay production, livestock operations, and wildlife habitat.Winter snowfall provides valuable moisture that replenishes reservoirs, seasonal drainages, and groundwater resources heading into the spring growing season. Overall, the climate is well suited for both cattle production and year-round outdoor recreation.The region is also home to Devils Tower National Monument, whose distinctive silhouette has become one of the most recognizable landmarks in the American West. Combined with the Black Hills, abundant wildlife, and strong ranching heritage, these factors contribute to the unique character that has made northeastern Wyoming one of the most desirable areas in the region for both ranch ownership and outdoor recreation.History The New Haven Ranch is rooted in one of northeastern Wyoming’s historic ranching communities. Established in the early 1900s, New Haven served as a gathering place for ranch families throughout the region, centered around a general store, post office, schoolhouse, community hall, and cemetery.The general store supplied area residents with everyday necessities while also serving as the community’s social hub. In 1928, the community building was constructed and became the center of local life, hosting church services, dances, weddings, funerals, holiday celebrations, and countless community events for generations.While New Haven is no longer an active town, its history remains visible in the community building, cemetery, and surrounding ranchlands, which continue to reflect the area’s rich heritage and ranching traditions. These landmarks stand as reminders of the families and hard work that helped shape this corner of Wyoming.Today, New Haven Ranch carries forward that legacy, offering the opportunity to own productive ranchland steeped in the history, traditions, and enduring character of the Wyoming Black Hills.Location New Haven Ranch is located approximately 19 miles northwest of Hulett, Wyoming, offering an excellent combination of privacy, accessibility, and convenience. Hulett provides dining, fuel, lodging, an award-winning 18-hole golf course, and essential services while maintaining the small-town character that has long defined the Wyoming Black Hills.The ranch is approximately 23 miles from Devils Tower National Monument, one of the most iconic landmarks in the American West. Both Gillette, Wyoming, and Spearfish, South Dakota, are within a convenient driving distance of the ranch, located approximately 62 miles and 71 miles away, respectively. Together, these regional hubs provide access to medical facilities, shopping, equipment suppliers, professional services, dining, entertainment, and commercial air travel.Private air access is available through Hulett Municipal Airport, located approximately 22 miles from the ranch. The airport features a well-maintained 5,500-foot-by-75-foot runway capable of accommodating a wide variety of private aircraft. Additional commercial air service is available through Rapid City Regional Airport.Positioned in the heart of the Wyoming Black Hills, New Haven Ranch offers productive ranch land, exceptional hunting, quality improvements, dependable water resources, and the privacy associated with owning a significant acreage holding in one of the region’s most desirable ranching areas.

Big Bend on the Little Laramie - land for sale

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Big Bend on the Little Laramie

price

$1,750,000

acres

103 Acres

location

Centennial, Wyoming, 82070

Big Bend on the Little Laramie is a rare 103± acre river property in Wyoming’s Centennial Valley featuring nearly one-half mile of Little Laramie River, native pasture, excellent brown and rainbow trout fishing, and beautiful Snowy Range views. With year-round access and close proximity to Laramie, the property offers a rare combination of live water, recreation, and scenic landscapes.Land The land consists of approximately 103± acres made up of native pasture, healthy river bottom, and riparian habitat surrounding the Little Laramie River. The property is highlighted by nearly one-half mile of river  winding through, creating excellent wildlife habitat, scenic beauty, and recreational opportunity.The landscape is a blend of open meadows, grassy bottoms, and native range, all framed by expansive views of the Snowy Range Mountains. The property provides multiple potential building sites with mountain views and easy access while still maintaining privacy and a quiet setting.Previous ownership invested in streambed enhancement projects designed to improve river structure and fish habitat, contributing to the overall health and fishability of the river corridor. The result is an attractive stretch of water with improved holding habitat, better river diversity, and excellent recreational value.Recreation The Little Laramie River is well regarded for its quality trout fishing, offering healthy populations of brown and rainbow trout with both good size and quantity. The river’s combination of riffles, runs, undercut banks, and improved habitat creates an enjoyable fishery for both experienced anglers and casual fishermen alike.Beyond the fishing opportunities on the ranch itself, the surrounding Centennial Valley is known for its abundant outdoor recreation. The nearby Snowy Range provides access to hiking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, ATV trails, camping, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Wildlife frequently seen on or around the property may include mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, and pronghorn antelope, adding to the recreational appeal and western character of the ranch.The property also offers the peaceful lifestyle and scenic character that have made the Centennial area increasingly desirable for both seasonal and year-round ownership.Region & Climate Located in the scenic Centennial Valley of southeastern Wyoming, the area is known for its mountain landscapes, cool summer temperatures, open ranch country, and strong recreational heritage. Sitting at the base of the Snowy Range Mountains, the valley offers a beautiful blend of alpine scenery, river bottoms, and expansive western views.Summers in Centennial are typically mild and comfortable, making it an attractive escape from warmer climates, while winters bring reliable snowfall and access to outstanding winter recreation. The area remains deeply rooted in Wyoming ranching culture while also serving as a gateway to year-round outdoor adventure.The surrounding Medicine Bow National Forest encompasses hundreds of thousands of acres of public land and contributes significantly to the area’s recreational appeal and natural beautyLocation The Big Bend on the Little Laramie sits about twenty minutes from Laramie, close enough for groceries, medical care, and University of Wyoming games and events, but far enough away to enjoy the quiet of the country. Laramie Regional Airport has daily flights to Denver, and Denver International Airport is about a 2.5-hour drive for longer trips.The town of Centennial is just west of the ranch, sitting at the base of the Snowy Range. Known for its historic lodges, local restaurants, and access to the mountains, Centennial has long been a stopping point for travelers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts heading into the high country. The mountains, forests, and open country around Centennial make it a year-round destination for hunting, fishing, hiking, and snowmobiling.

57 Falls Creek Dr. - land for sale

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57 Falls Creek Dr.

price

$865,000

acres

0.35 Acres

location

Bellvue, Colorado, 80512

Quiet living and custom craftsmanship come together on this charming retreat at 57 Falls Creek Drive in Bellvue, Colorado. With +/- 2,700 SF perched upon +/- .35 of an acre, this quintessential 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom mountain residence offers custom building accents, multiple entertaining decks, walk-out basement, gardening area, ample parking and relaxation adjacent to a seasonal spring and tucked away in a private neighborhood near Poudre Park.Land As part of a small gated community, this property offers a private residence along a seasonal spring on .35 acre lot with large ponderosa pines and aspen trees. The grounds reflect the care of an avid gardener, with established garden spaces and drip irrigated landscaping, with seasonal flowering color throughout the property.Two sheds offer ample room for equipment storage and a charming finished art room — originally designed as a potting shed — offers additional storage, creative getaway or hobby space separate from the main home.Property boundaries are clearly marked and extend beyond a scenic rock outcropping, providing both beauty and peace of mind. A rare and valuable feature of the property are the 2 – 500 gallon tank septic system with leach field, an uncommon amenity in the area. Utilities include propane tank, water supplied through a domestic well, and electricity is supplied by PVREA.This remarkable property has a proven history of resilience, having successfully weathered both a major wildfire and a historic “thousand-year flood.”Improvements Built in 2004, this beautifully designed 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers 2,712 +/- SF of thoughtfully designed living space on the top 2 levels, plus a finished walkout basement. Filled with comfort, quality craftsmanship, and flexible living areas throughout, this home offers a retreat like feel around every corner. The bright and inviting main level features radiant heat, a cozy gas-burning fireplace, and expansive windows that fill the home with natural light. A charming sitting area creates an open, airy feel perfect for relaxing or entertaining.The kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with high-end cabinetry, a large island and generous counter space. The adjoining dining space is perfect for hosting. The main level also includes a laundry room and a bathroom featuring a vintage soaking tub that adds timeless character.Upstairs, you’ll find three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, both featuring heated floors for added comfort. The spacious primary suite includes a beautifully updated en-suite bath and offers direct access to a private deck and outdoor hot tub, creating a peaceful, year-round retreat perfect for relaxing and unwinding.The upstairs open living area creates a spacious atmosphere and can easily serve as a library, study, home office, or additional lounge space.The finished walk-out basement provides a large open family room designed to adapt to your lifestyle—whether you envision a recreation room, home gym, play area, or media lounge. Additional features include a utility closet, hot water tank, pressure tank, whole-house water filtration system, and a pump protector for the well.This property truly shines with extensive outdoor living amenities and thoughtfully designed spaces. The expansive deck features a gas fire pit with elegant glass accents, creating the perfect setting for evening gatherings under the stars. The hot tub offers a relaxing outdoor escape just steps from the primary suite.Combining quality construction, thoughtful updates, and exceptional outdoor features, this home offers a unique opportunity to enjoy mountain living with comfort, character, and functionality.*Home square footage sourced from building plans and seller.Recreation Perfectly positioned for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, this property offers exceptional access to some of Northern Colorado’s best recreation. Located just 30 minutes from Colorado State University and only 3.5 miles from the iconic Mishawaka Amphitheater, the home combines peaceful mountain living with convenience and entertainment nearby.Enjoy being steps from the scenic Cache la Poudre River—without being located in the flood zone. The river is regularly stocked with trout by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, creating outstanding opportunities for fishing right nearby. In addition the river is a major destination for tubing, kayaking and whitewater rafting. Situated within GMU 19 and close to unit 191, the property is ideal for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike, with frequent sightings of turkey, bighorn sheep, mule deer and elk roaming the area.Outdoor adventure continues with direct access to Roosevelt National Forest, offering endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, ATV trails, hunting, camping, and exploring the beauty of Colorado’s mountains year-round.Region & Climate Bellvue, more specifically Poudre Park, is a scenic mountain community northwest of Fort Collins along the Cache la Poudre River. Surrounded by rugged landscapes and close to Roosevelt National Forest, the area offers exceptional outdoor recreation, charming restaurants, and abundant wildlife.Bellvue enjoys a sunny four-season climate with warm summers, colorful falls, mild snowy winters, and vibrant springs. With over 300 days of sunshine annually, the region is ideal for hiking, fishing, rafting, hunting, and year-round mountain living.History Bellvue has deep roots tied to the early settlement of Northern Colorado and the development of the scenic Cache la Poudre River canyon. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes including the Ute and Arapaho, the region later became an important route for trappers, traders, and early settlers moving through the Rocky Mountain foothills.In the late 1800s, Bellvue developed as a small agricultural and ranching community serving travelers, homesteaders, and logging operations in the surrounding mountains. The nearby Poudre Canyon became known for its natural resources, scenic beauty, and access to timber and water. Over time, the area evolved into a peaceful mountain community valued for its outdoor recreation, wildlife, and close connection to nature.Today, Bellvue maintains its historic rural character while offering convenient access to Fort Collins, Colorado State University, and the vast public lands of Roosevelt National Forest.

South Park Vista - land for sale

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South Park Vista

price

$540,000

acres

90 Acres

location

Jefferson, Colorado, 80456

South Park Vista spans 90 acres just east of Jefferson on the edge of the South Park Valley. This ready-to-build property features an existing water well and overhead power, with multiple building sites offering expansive mountain views. Access via county road leads to a private dirt road that reaches the parcel. Snyder Creek flows through the property, and ownership includes access to Jefferson Creek through the Rocker 7 Ranches Association.Land South Park Vista offers 90 acres of vacant land across two adjoining parcels (Lots 51 and 52), located just three miles east of Jefferson, Colorado within the Rocker Seven Ranches community. The property stretches from a level valley floor and rises more than 100 feet in elevation toward the east, providing expansive views and diverse terrain. Snyder Creek winds through the lower parcel, adding character and natural appeal.The lower parcel is fenced and could make for a level building site, while the upper parcel features a planned homesite with a drilled water well and electric service already extended to the interior of the parcel. The water well was drilled in 2009 with a depth of 505’ and water water detected at 470’, and permitted output is 15 GPM per the permit. A roughly 1,500-foot driveway has been professionally installed on the upper parcel, offering convenient access to the elevated building site. A 1,000 gallon permitted two compartment septic tank, installed by a previous owner, is also located below the building site.Access is via county road and neighborhood gravel roads; however, winter maintenance is limited. While some year-round residents help keep roads passable, owners should be prepared for seasonal access challenges during heavy snow, potentially requiring snowmobiles or tracked four-wheel-drive vehicles. Recreation South Park offers a wide range of outdoor amenities, including Gold Medal trout fishing on the South Platte River, big-game hunting, hiking, horseback riding, off-roading, and access to reservoirs and wilderness areas, all supported by abundant wildlife and scenic public lands. Fishing in South Park can be some of the best in the state, with small streams flowing into larger rivers, including Tarryall Creek, Trout Creek, Michigan Creek, Jefferson Creek and of course the Middle and South Forks of the South Platte River and the famous “Dream Stream”. Property owners in the Rocker Seven Ranches community have easement access to fish on the Snyder Creek portion of this property but it’s a small tributary of water to Jefferson Creek, which owners also have access to. In addition, high mountain lakes offer summer and winter fishing opportunities. Just minutes from town, the Jefferson Lake Recreation Area provides excellent fishing for trout, no-wake boating, camping, and scenic picnicking at over 10,000 feet in elevation, surrounded by dramatic 12,000-foot peaks. Other nearby lakes include Tarryall Reservoir, Spinney Mountain Reservoir, Elevenmile Canyon Reservoir and Antero Reservoir.Although elk and deer pass through the property, hunting access for big game such as elk and deer is abundant by way of various local and regional public land access and national forests. Other recreational opportunities near Jefferson, Colorado are centered around its pristine alpine setting in South Park, offering year-round outdoor adventure. The area is also a gateway to the Colorado Trail, where hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders can explore miles of backcountry terrain, including routes to the Continental Divide. Additional trails like French Pass and the West Jefferson Loop offer quieter day hikes through forests, wildflower meadows, and along creeks. Region & Climate The South Park region of central Colorado is a vast high-elevation basin—spanning roughly 1,000 square miles at 9,000 to 10,000 feet—surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and characterized by wide-open grasslands, ranchlands, and panoramic views of 14,000-foot peaks. Known for its authentic Western heritage, the area includes historic towns like Fairplay, Alma, and Como, where mining history, preserved 19th-century structures, and working cattle ranches still define the landscape. Despite its rugged, rural character, the region provides essential services, local shops, lodging, and recreational infrastructure while remaining within a reasonable drive of Denver and Colorado Springs, making it a unique blend of seclusion, recreation, and accessibility.