Description
The Ponderosa Ranch is located at the end of a maintained county road is a rustic log cabin and replica “Old West” town sitting on 320 acres approximately 15 miles north of the small town of Beach, North Dakota. The log cabin home was constructed in 1970 and has three bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a large one-room bunkhouse attached to the home by a breezeway. The home has a covered porch spanning the length of the home so you can sit outside and enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside, scenic views, and abundant wildlife.
Nestled in the hillside is the replication of an old west main street that includes a livery stable, jail, saloon, hotel, corrals, and the Boot Hill cemetery is perched at the top of the hill. All the buildings are in fair to good condition except the hotel. With a little love and elbow grease, you can have your town back up and running.
The 320 acres is fenced and cross-fenced, has corrals, a round pen, and water for livestock. The property consists of rolling hills, tree-filled draws and has Beaver Creek running through the Northwest corner of the half-section. The creek runs year-round and provides a little swimming hole to take a dip and drop in your fishing pole to pull out a trout or catfish for dinner.
This sportsman’s paradise would make an ideal hunting camp or a destination base camp for an outfitter business. The property sits in the E3 Elk hunting unit, B3 Big Horn Sheep unit, 1A Antelop unit, 4B Deer unit, and sits just south of the M11 Moose unit. Golden Valley county is also home to a variety of waterfowl and upland game birds. This property is also located less than a mile from the Montana border and all of the funding opportunities it also offers. For more information on North Dakota hunting please check out the following link https://gf.nd.gov/hunting The surrounding landowners participate in the North Dakota plot program which allows hunting on private land. Current plot maps, regulations and information can be found here https://gf.nd.gov/plots/guide
This property also sits a couple of hours from North Dakota’s largest lake, Lake Sakakawea http://www.parkrec.nd.gov/lake-sakakawea-state-park, and Montana’s largest lake Fort Peck https://www.visitmt.com/listings/general/lake/fort-peck-lake-reservoir-and-recreation-area.html with all of their hunting, fishing, and recreational opportunities they offer. The property also has close proximity to the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and their recreational possibilities including fishing the historic prehistoric Paddlefish.
Beach, North Dakota sits approximately a half-hour from the historical town of Medora and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park which are travel destinations to over 600,000 visitors annually. Check out all the activities available, including the well known live Medora Musical here https://www.medora.com/
All figures are +/- and all information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
320 fenced acres
Log cabin home
Old west ghost town
Perimeter fenced, corrals
Beaver Creek – swim & fish
Sportsmans paradise
1898 W Road
Beach, North Dakota