The Mill Creek Ranch of the Upper Country is a 207± acre grazing tract set up to run 100 mama cows and calves from May-October. With Mill Creek running year-round around the barn area and homesite, it makes for the perfect place to brush up and set up cow camp for the spring and hot summer months.
It has proven to be a cash cow in terms of pasturing pairs. It has no pumping costs due to a gravity feed irrigation set up by a combination of gated pipe, wheel line, and ditch flood irrigation. Rotational grazing is made at ease through eight cross-fenced pastures. It would be a great candidate for an intensive grazing program. The bovine thrives in the high-country grasses with scattered brush and trees to shade up under on a hot day.
The property offers a 1,152-square-foot remodeled two-bed, one-bath ranch house fit for an honest cowpoke. Mill Creek Ranch of the Upper Country offers a great cattle handling facility of all pipe fence working corrals; a sorting alley, holding pens, a working chute, and a loading chute. There is also a rustic loft barn that stores hay in the winter or can be used as a livestock shelter. There is an old building site accessed from Lappin Lane with power and well hookups for a future building site.
The Mill Creek Ranch of the Upper Country offers a great grazing tract for cattle that is ready to put you and your cowgirls to work. The ranch opens its gates to invite you in to experience that slow country mountain living where a better quality of life can be found through the connection of land and community.