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Five Points Ranch Offering Brochure

Five Points Ranch, family-owned since 1952, is now available for public sale after 70 years of privacy. Its unique allure lies in the blend of accessibility and seclusion. Highways and county roads grant entry, but the true wonders remain concealed within. Named for its central road hub offering five distinct paths, the ranch unveils diverse landscapes. One route leads through tall pines and aspen to the upper entrance. Another descends to a lush creek bottom with meadows and beaver ponds. The third ventures into an enchanting forest. The fourth offers open rocky vistas to the west, while the fifth ascends to a secluded sagebrush park with panoramic views. All provide exceptional options for a beautiful home site. The ranch historically served as seasonal cow-calf grazing and a recreational retreat. Completely undeveloped, it hosts abundant opportunities for camping, picnicking, hunting, or taking in the scenery. Rock outcroppings, aspen groves, pine forests, sagebrush hills, water sources, marshy creek bottoms, and ponds create a remarkably varied 523-acre landscape. Five Points Ranch is a rare opportunity to own an untamed gem rich in natural beauty and unexplored potential. https://www.swanlandco.com/properties/five-points-ranch/

Five Points Ranch, family-owned since 1952, is now available for public sale after 70 years of privacy. Its unique allure lies in the blend of accessibility and seclusion. Highways and county roads grant entry, but the true wonders remain concealed within.
Named for its central road hub offering five distinct paths, the ranch unveils diverse landscapes. One route leads through tall pines and aspen to the upper entrance. Another descends to a lush creek bottom with meadows and beaver ponds. The third ventures into an enchanting forest. The fourth offers open rocky vistas to the west, while the fifth ascends to a secluded sagebrush park with panoramic views. All provide exceptional options for a beautiful home site.
The ranch historically served as seasonal cow-calf grazing and a recreational retreat. Completely undeveloped, it hosts abundant opportunities for camping, picnicking, hunting, or taking in the scenery. Rock outcroppings, aspen groves, pine forests, sagebrush hills, water sources, marshy creek bottoms, and ponds create a remarkably varied 523-acre landscape. Five Points Ranch is a rare opportunity to own an untamed gem rich in natural beauty and unexplored potential.
https://www.swanlandco.com/properties/five-points-ranch/

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here is a significant amount of water on this ranch including<br />

live creeks, irrigation supply ditches, and irrigation water<br />

specifically for the ranch.<br />

North Brush Creek crosses the property on the northeast<br />

corner for a short stretch. The ranch also has two small tributary streams<br />

that cross the length of the property from southeast to northwest, where<br />

There are 410 acres of appropriated surface irrigation water rights on the<br />

ranch. Of these acres, 315 are dated 1900 and 1902, putting the majority<br />

of the ranch in the top priority when it comes to receiving the water. This<br />

means the ranch has the right to turn water on sooner and use it later<br />

than other ranches with later dates of appropriation. Also, being the<br />

highest ranch on the creek has the advantage of making sure the owner<br />

gets their water.<br />

WATER<br />

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they empty into North Brush Creek.<br />

WATER RIGHTS<br />

The Stuart Ditch runs across the whole length of the property on the east<br />

side. This carries a significant amount of water in the spring but also can<br />

have water at any other point throughout the year. The ranch’s irrigation<br />

comes from this ditch. There is also a short section of a smaller supply<br />

ditch that cuts across a corner on the west.<br />

This irrigation water comes out of the Stuart Ditch that traverses the<br />

property for almost a mile and a half on the east side of the ranch. The<br />

gravity flow ditch requires no utility input to operate. The previous owners<br />

have put in several other lateral and supply ditches that carry this water<br />

throughout the rest of the ranch to greatly enhance the feed volume that<br />

the ranch produces. It does take some labor to maintain; however, in<br />

recent years, the grazing leaseholder has been responsible for maintaining<br />

the flow and disbursement of this water.

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