The Grounds
As you enter the ranch there are approximately 20 acres of manicured grounds surrounding the home. It is a private sanctuary nestled within the massive size of the 3,387-acre ranch.
Ranch Amenities
A recreational paradise like this requires toys and equipment to fully utilize and enjoy the property. The ranch comes with 11 additional garage bays and a 400-foot-long hay and tractor storage building.
Additional Structures
There is potential to build additional structures on the property. The ranch falls within the jurisdiction of Utah County and any building permits would need to be through them.
The Hayfields
The hayfields are an iconic landmark on the ranch. They encompass approximately 200 acres and become a prime wildlife viewing area in the fall.
The Land
The lands of the Hobble Creek Ranch encompass approximately 3,387 acres. The ranch borders the Uinta National Forest and controls access to over 10,000 acres of forest service lands, giving the owners a massive area where they can fully enjoy the outdoors.
The Ponds
There are seven ponds on the ranch. Two of the ponds are located within the landscaped grounds surrounding the residence and the other five ponds are spread out within a mile of the hayfields. The largest pond is called Bridge Pond and it is approximately four acres in size.
Elk
The Hobble Creek Ranch is home to a large resident elk and deer herd. In fact, this area is renowned for the huge mature bull elk. During the fall, the elk can be seen and heard bugling across the ranch.
Cattle
The ranch has historically run several hundred head of cattle. The cattle help preserve the Old West feel of the land while also allowing it to qualify for the Green Belt for tax purposes.