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The 10,005- acre Hoff Ranch features oak grasslands and plentiful country for cattle grazing and recreational activities. The ranch sits at approximately 250-1500 foot elevation. It has varied terrain from the rolling hills covered in oak trees to the flat pasture lands. Hoff Ranch is located about 37 miles west of Red Bluff, CA, and approximately 154 miles from Sacramento, CA. The ranch is nicely water by ponds and a seasonal and blue line creek. Cattle are brought in early December and taken out on the first of June, running 550-700 cows for the season. This is high-value grazing land that could also serve as an outdoor getaway for hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and hiking activities. There is an off-grid manufactured home with a metal roof, barns, corrals, & solar. This is an excellent opportunity for a classic winter grazing ranch or a sportsman's retreat. In the Williamson Act. Hoff Ranch is contiguous with 4,194 +/- acre Hunter Ranch.