Over the last few years I’ve seen so much land that has been divided up into smaller parcels. People living in a big city or even on the outskirts that witness all the subdividing of larger tracts of land into new neighborhoods get the perspective that land is being divided up everywhere. After seeing it happen so much you soon start to think there can’t be that many huge tracts of land left.
It amazes me everytime I sort the properties on www.LandsofAmerica.com by ‘Most Popular‘. Looking at the properties this way gives me a great reality check on how there are still millions of acres that make up many massive ranches. Below is just a sample of the ones that are for sale. There is no telling how many are this big and aren’t even on the market. These ranches are so big that I can’t imagine the owners have ever seen 30% of the spread that they own. It’s phenomenal to think about. Browse through some of these listings and see what you think about some of the largest ranches in the entire country.
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120000 |
Harney | Burns | Acreage w/House | $32,000,000.00 | |
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100980 |
McKinley | Quemado | Acreage w/House | $0.00 | |
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100000 |
Trinity | Ruth | Acreage | $10,500,000.00 | |
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87000 |
Lincoln | Ruidoso | Acreage | $46,862,500.00 | |
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77630 |
Carbon | Medicine Bow | Acreage | $32,500,000.00 | |
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66370 |
Navajo | Winslow | Acreage w/House | $975,000.00 | |
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60043.4 |
Sierra | Monticello | Acreage w/House | Contact for Price | |
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56926 |
Pinal | Florence | Acreage | $4,800,000.00 | |
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56761 |
Apache | Springerville | Acreage w/House | $7,400,000.00 | |
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54140 |
Gunnison | Gunnison | Acreage | $21,000,000.00 | |
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51500 |
Lincoln | Lincoln | Acreage | $29,612,500.00 | |
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46713 |
Bent | Las Animas | Acreage w/House | $6,431,000.00 |
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46230 |
Pinal | Tuscon | Acreage w/House | $3,250,000.00 | |
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40500 |
Grant | Lordsburg | Acreage w/House | $8,500,000.00 | |
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38741 |
Maverick | Spofford | Acreage | $62,000,000.00 |



2 responses so far ↓
Ken Brown // Jul 2, 2007 at 4:15 pm
It is unreal how this land has been handed down from generation to generation and it continually divided and sold off bit by bit.
Personally all I can do is dream of ever owning something this large. I am looking forward to retiring on a piece of land someday with my lovely wife, prolly no where near this big but hey like I said, we can all dream.
Take care,
Ken
Daryl // Jul 10, 2007 at 4:15 am
As you will notice once you look further into these properties, that they really are not as large as they say!… At least not with deeded land. They are accounting for leased land using government or state grazing leases.
So you see, large ranch are indeed rare these days.
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