Bear-LakeTown Ranch
Property Description
Awesome
(495+/-acre) mountain Ranch overlooking Bear Lake's Turquoise-Blue Water near
LAKETOWN, Utah. Ranch has fencing for cattle-grazing, with easy access off
Highway #30 and Rich County's, Otter Creek/Twin Peaks Road. A natural spring is
found on the Northeast portion of the property. The pockets of Aspen and
Scrub-oak add contrast to the vast amounts of rolling sagebrush foothills, with
mountains of Pines in the not so distant view.
RANCH/PROPERTY ATTRIBUTES
- Quaking-Aspen, Fir, Spruce, Gambel (scrub-oak), Maples, Willows and various
other trees and shrubs are prevalent on the hillside and draw areas. Sagebrush
covers much of the flats, with grasses throughout.
- Bear Lake
views to the North-Northwest are amazing
- Cattle
grazing can be leased out, or run your own
- Hunting: The area is well known for Elk/Deer/Antelope/Mountain Lion/etc...
- BLM ground
is adjacent to the east side of the property, while private owners on remaining
sides
WATER
- Property
has a natural spring on the Northeast portion
- Water
Right
BOUNDARY
- Private
Landowners adjacent on North, West, & South
- BLM
adjacent on East
- Area is
composed mostly of BLM and Cache National Forest outside of cities
ACCESS
- Utah State
Hwy #30 borders the property on the North with gated access
- Rich
County, Ut Otter Cree Rd touches on East allowing for access (needs gate added)
INCOME
- Cattle
Lease
- Hunting
Lease or Trespass Permits
IMPROVEMENTS
- No
buildings
- Fencing
for cattle
- Dirt-roads
(non-improved) cross the property
RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
- Hunting is
in Cache Unit #2
- Tags are
distributed through the Utah Division of Wildlife Draws
- Deer, Elk,
Mt. Lion, Bear are available area hunts
- Fishing at
Bear Lake
- A natural freshwater lake covering
approximately 110 square miles sits on the Utah/Idaho border. The Utah portion
is the second largest natural lake in Utah
- Bear Lake is home to a Trophy
Cutthroat Trout Fishery
- The Idaho State Record of 19lbs
was caught here
- Lake Trout can grow to be 30lbs
here
- 4 Endemic Species (Bonneville
Cisco, Bonneville Whitefish, Bear Lake Sculpin & Bear Lake Whitefish
- Boating,
rafting, waterskiing, wakeboarding and other water sports are available
opportunities
- Hiking the
many trails are breathtaking
- Winter
snowmobiling and Ice-fishing are outstanding
- Visit the
Minnetonka Cave
- Paris
Tabernacle is a Pioneer Landmark in the area is on the Historic Places National
Registry
- Two golf
courses
- Bear Lake
Raspberry Days are famous for its Raspberry Shakes
LOCATION
- Laketown
is a 5minute drive, hosting gas convenience stores and eateries
- Garden
City is about 15 minutes away and hosts the Pickleville Playhouse
- Stores and
restaurants are available in Garden City, Logan, & Montpelier, Idaho
SUMMARY
The ranch is
available for your new cabin, hunting, & or to graze your cattle.
To schedule
a showing please contact:
Kent "Duke" Boyington: Mobile: 801-710-0623