Description
Henrys Lake Ranch includes expansive open meadows at the base of the Centennial Mountains, the southernmost sub-range of the Bitterroot range. The ranch is relatively flat, ranging from approximately 6,500 to 6,640 feet in elevation. The ranch is a blank slate for the next owner- a spectacular building envelope lies west of Rock Creek along the timbered edge of Caribou-Targhee National Forest, offering privacy, seclusion, and immediate access to public lands. The ranch holds surface irrigation and stock water rights and supports one of the larger grazing operations in the Henrys Lake area. The ranch can sustain 300 head of cattle during late spring through early fall grazing season. Approximately 230 acres are irrigated via 7- and 8-tower pivot systems. Approximately 270 acres are flood-irrigated through established ditches and diversions. With four neighboring properties already protected under conservation easements, Henrys Lake Ranch is a natural candidate for infill conservation. The property's wetlands, riparian habitat, and position within the Henrys Lake watershed contribute meaningfully to wildlife corridors, water quality and an incredible landscape.
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Description
Henrys Lake Ranch includes expansive open meadows at the base of the Centennial Mountains, the southernmost sub-range of the Bitterroot range. The ranch is relatively flat, ranging from approximately 6,500 to 6,640 feet in elevation. The ranch is a blank slate for the next owner- a spectacular building envelope lies west of Rock Creek along the timbered edge of Caribou-Targhee National Forest, offering privacy, seclusion, and immediate access to public lands. The ranch holds surface irrigation and stock water rights and supports one of the larger grazing operations in the Henrys Lake area. The ranch can sustain 300 head of cattle during late spring through early fall grazing season. Approximately 230 acres are irrigated via 7- and 8-tower pivot systems. Approximately 270 acres are flood-irrigated through established ditches and diversions. With four neighboring properties already protected under conservation easements, Henrys Lake Ranch is a natural candidate for infill conservation. The property's wetlands, riparian habitat, and position within the Henrys Lake watershed contribute meaningfully to wildlife corridors, water quality and an incredible landscape.
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