Hiner Ranch represents a rare opportunity to own a sizeable ranch with good diversity and mixed uses. At 518.24 acres, more or less, the property has nearly 1.25 miles of paved state highway frontage and over .45 miles of gravel county road frontage. Two sides of the ranch are already high fenced and it would only require 2 miles of high fence to completely encompass the ranch.
There are three stock tanks (still holding water) scattered throughout the property and the seasonal Santa Anna Creek which bisects the north portion of the place. Given the well laid out surface water locations, rotation of livestock through the cross fenced pastures is made easy.
Approximately 275 acres are in native brush with the remainder being range land. Multiple varieties of massive Oaks, Elms, and various other mature trees can be found scattered throughout the property and along the creek bottom...
Approximately 275 acres are in native brush with the remainder being range land. Multiple varieties of massive Oaks, Elms, and various other mature trees can be found scattered throughout the property and along the creek bottoms. Whitetail deer, quail, and dove are seen in abundance as are feral hogs.
There is a 4 bedroom 2 bath 2,100+/- sq ft frame home (currently occupied by a tenant) located just off the state highway. Adjacent to the home are numerous outbuildings including a 40'x30' metal building (1/2 carport 1/2 enclosed shop). The owners have recently built a set of pipe and guardrail cattle pens to work the livestock raised on the ranch. A secondary site just down the road from the main house serves as a hunter's camp. All utilities are at this location for an RV or mobile home.
Benton City Water serves the home and there is one domestic well used to serve the livestock on the ranch. The concrete surrounding the well is stamped to indicate it was drilled in 1988 to a total depth of 688'.
The property is gently rolling, however there is a large hill (with about a 30'-35' rise from the creek bottom) that would make an excellent location for a new home. From this point there are expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
The owners believe to own just under 50% of the minerals and will convey 10% of the minerals owned (at the listed price).
From the intersection of FM 1333 and SH 173, travel south 1.65 miles and property begins on your left. Travel another mile to reach the main residence.