Property Overview
The Rocking Chair Ranch spans more than 11± square miles and supports a productive cattle operation. The landscape includes riparian meadows, irrigated fields, rolling rangelands, and conifer forest. More than two and a half miles of Flint Creek flow through the property, supporting a healthy brown trout fishery. Elk, deer, and other wildlife are commonly found throughout the uplands.
Property Facts
- 7,230± acres of irrigated ground, improved pasture, and native rangeland
- Operating cattle ranch supporting approximately 350 black angus cattle
- 471± irrigated acres under pivot and flood irrigation with priority dates back to 1869
- More than two and a half miles of both sides of Flint Creek providing water resources and trout habitat
- Varied terrain including creek-bottom meadows, open rangeland, and forested uplands
- Approximately 900± tons of average annual grass hay and alfalfa production
- Well-developed ranch infrastructure with corrals, calving facilities, scales, shops, and equipment storage
- Historic five-bedroom ranch home near the ranch headquarters
- Strong wildlife presence, including elk, whitetail, and mule deer
- Adjacent to Philipsburg, with convenient access to regional services, recreation, and airports
