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Clark’s Valley Ranch offers a substantial 1,760± acres of prime rangeland, located 45 minutes east of Madeline, California, in Lassen County. The heart of this property has been in the family since 1946. This 6,200-foot elevation property boasts a gently rolling terrain, ideal for efficient livestock management.
Watered by a network of multiple springs and a pond, the ranch provides ample feed for livestock. Its high-altitude setting makes it ideal for seasonal grazing, with consistent forage throughout the grazing season. The ranch is equipped with perimeter and cross-fencing, along with community cattle handling facilities. Currently, the ranch runs 150 pair from mid-May to November. There is a year-to-year cattle lease in place. A unique advantage of the property is the 980 ± acres of BLM land that is fenced in with the property, significantly expanding grazing potential. All fencing on the property and BLM land is new. There are about 2,740 ± acres fenced in total.
Clark’s Valley Ranch also features recreational possibilities. Deer, antelope, elk, and a variety of birds find sanctuary here. As a Zone X5b property in the Private Lands Management (PLM) program, hunters enjoy exclusive access to one marketable deer tag every year and one marketable Pronghorn Antelope tag every other year.
If you’re looking for seasonal livestock grazing ground with water, hunting land, or an agricultural land investment, consider Clark’s Valley Ranch.
· 1,760± acres of prime rangeland
· 45 minutes east of Madeline, CA
· Great summer rangeland
· Currently run 150 pair for the season
· Cattle lease in place; Year-to-year
· Water includes multiple springs and a pond
· High altitude setting makes it ideal for grazing due to more consistent forage throughout the season
· New perimeter and cross fencing
· Fenced in with BLM land (980 ± acres)
· Approximately 2,740 ± acres fenced in total
· Community cattle handling facilities: corrals, loading chute, and scale
· Good hunting: Zone X5b with Private Lands Management (PLM), one marketable deer tag every year & one marketable Pronghorn Antelope tag every other year
· Deer, antelope, elk, quail, doves, ducks, etc.