Parcel 3: 507 m/l acres, adjoining Parcel 2 on the east. Has all the buildings and merchantable timber with excellent building sites for a new home. It has good pastures, one reseeded in 2004, and fences, along with a small aspen-lined seasonal creek in addition to Twelve Mile creek and several ponds, some seasonal, as well as two spring developments for stock and wildlife. This parcel also has LOP tags guaranteed. $325,000.


The pond next to the barn provides water for stock and wildlife.


Two views of the horse barn, corrals, and chute.

The fertile soil of the creek bottoms supports splendid gardens such as this one. Potatoes, squash, corn, tomatoes, collards, and many other vegetables thrive during the summer months.

The sheep/hay shed close to the house. It has been expanded since this photo was taken. Several pastures are fenced so that they hold sheep and goats.


The property comfortably supports 15-20 cow-calf pairs with plenty of grass left over for wildlife. The springtime and its lush grass growth certainly fattens up prize-winning calves!

The fenced orchard area north of the ranch house.

A view of the pastures north of the house and the aspen growing in the creek bottom.

Another view of aspen north of the house.

A view of the pasture north of the house.

This beautiful meadow is located in the northeasternmost portion of the property north of the house. A strong, developed spring close by provides water for stock and wildlife.

A hay meadow of approximately 90 acres supports a thick, tall stand of Intermediate Wheat Grass as well as the plum thicket seen in the right-hand side of this photo. The grass comes well past a rider's stirrups here, as it does in the wooded portions.

Another view of the hay meadow.

A strong spring on the hay meadow fills a large trough for livestock and wildlife.

The hay meadow now supports stands of one to ten year old pine saplings in many places.

This photo of ponderosa pine reproduction is taken about a quarter mile west of the house. Several thousand pine trees have been planted over the past decade.
A view of Twelve Mile Creek where it flows for close to three-quarters of a mile through Parcel 3.


Two views of the forest. The dominant species are ponderosa pine and Douglas Fir.

A winter view of the shed adjacent to the house.