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www.SwanLandCo.com | (406) 522–7342 | Info@SwanLandCo.com | (866) 999–7342 TOLL FREE<br />

Indian Head Ranch sold<br />

10,200± DEEDED ACRES | UTAH AND CARBON COUNTIES<br />

UTAH | PROPERTY ID: 2042350<br />

Operated as an individual Cooperative Wildlife Management Hunting Unit for deer<br />

and elk, these 10,200-deeded acres plus 5,500 acres of BLM and State Land near<br />

Price, Utah offer an ideal habitat for big game. Multiple springs, the 12-acre reservoir<br />

and numerous stock ponds provide plentiful water sources for wildlife and livestock.<br />

During the summer months, the Ranch pastures 400–500 cow-calf pairs on the<br />

productive pastures. Price Reduced: $10,750,000<br />

Birch Creek Hunting Reserve<br />

8,595± ACRES | RICH COUNTY | UTAH | PROPERTY ID: 2477505<br />

With prime elk and mule deer habitat, this hunting ground consists of 8,595± deeded<br />

acres plus 640 acres of private-leased land eight miles west of Woodruff. Birch<br />

Creek Hunting Reserve is part of a 26,000-acre Cooperative Wildlife Management<br />

Unit (CWMU), a program established by the Utah Wildlife Board and the Division of<br />

Wildlife Resources to benefit private land owners and hunters. The Seller currently<br />

receives $60,000 annually for the lease from the hunting outfitter on the Property.<br />

Price Reduced: $5,650,000<br />

Bull Creek Ranch sale pending<br />

6,342± ACRES | BEAVERHEAD COUNTY | MONTANA | PROPERTY ID: 2920087<br />

Positioned in the famed Big Hole Valley, the 6,342± deeded acres range from the 900± acres of productive flood-irrigated fields to the hard summer grass on the hillsides and<br />

meadows along the southern reaches of the Pioneer Mountains. Historically utilized for summer grazing, the Ranch provides sufficient mountain pasture to comfortably run<br />

between 700 and 750 head of brood cows and their calves for five months of summer grazing. The pastures are well-watered with several springs that complement a series of<br />

stock-water tanks scattered throughout the pastures. The adjacent USFS and Bull Creek, a perennial willow-lined stream that traverses the Ranch, attract abundant herds of elk in<br />

the fall and winter. The historic 2,100± square-foot cabin was completely refurbished by a local architect and builder to fit the historical appeal of the area. Offered at: $7,800,000<br />

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