The Walnut Creek and Lazy YU Ranches are in great operating condition with current ownership doing a fantastic job at maintaining and improving this ranchs infrastructure and water system. It is a desert to mountain ranch running on nearly 150 sections. Elevations are approximately 2,160 in the southwest end to 7,601 at Wabayuma Peak. About 1/3rd of the ranch is in the level Sacramento Valley on the west end while the other 2/3rds of the ranch are in the Hualapai Mountains on the east end. There are three main canyons in the Hulapai Mountains on the Walnut Creek allotment that essentially are used as pastures, Cottonwood Canyon is on the north end, Walnut Creek is in the middle and Rock Canyon is on the south end. The Lazy YU allotment is on the north end of the Walnut Creek allotment and is separately fenced as a single pasture. There is a good mix of lower desert country for annual ...
The Walnut Creek and Lazy YU Ranches are in great operating condition with current ownership doing a fantastic job at maintaining and improving this ranchs infrastructure and water system. It is a desert to mountain ranch running on nearly 150 sections. Elevations are approximately 2,160 in the southwest end to 7,601 at Wabayuma Peak. About 1/3rd of the ranch is in the level Sacramento Valley on the west end while the other 2/3rds of the ranch are in the Hualapai Mountains on the east end. There are three main canyons in the Hulapai Mountains on the Walnut Creek allotment that essentially are used as pastures, Cottonwood Canyon is on the north end, Walnut Creek is in the middle and Rock Canyon is on the south end. The Lazy YU allotment is on the north end of the Walnut Creek allotment and is separately fenced as a single pasture. There is a good mix of lower desert country for annual feed, in the higher elevations is gramma grasses, PJ and even ponderosa pine at the higher elevations. The deeded land is in four non-contiguous tracts scattered around the Wabayuma Peak Wilderness Area which is largely in the central to southeastern end of the ranch. The ranch sits entirely within Arizona Game and Fishs Unit 16A with elk, javelena, mountain lion, mule deer, mourning and white-wing dove and Gambels quail.
Rated at over 600 head year-round, this ranch has been fully stocked for over 15 years and is set in an extremely scenic and attractive setting where two deserts (Sonoran and Mohave) meet at the sky island of the Hualapai Mountains. This unique vegetative diversity allows the ranch to run substantial numbers even in drought years. The ranch is made for a cowman with functional and well-maintained improvements.
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Research Parcel InformationThe Walnut Creek Ranch is located south of Kingman in Mohave County, Arizona. The headquarters are accessed 13 miles south of Kingman from Interstate 40 at the Griffith Road exit (#37). The ranch lays entirely east of I-40 and the BNSF railway which parallels the highway. The headquarters are located 7.5 miles east of I-40 on a ranch-maintained dirt road (Walnut Creek Road).
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