Offspringbig Valley Ranch



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Spring Valley Ranch is a working cattle and horse ranch that was established in 1971 by Ned and Doris Westphal. It is located in the center of the Black Hills National Forest. More specifically it is 20 miles southwest of Custer, South Dakota or 24 miles northwest of Hot Springs, South Dakota. The Big Valley Ranch is a premier equestrian facility located in the heart of Santa Barbara.

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

The cool mountain breeze and the crisp smell of pine trees, welcome you as you meander your way up to the beautifully landscaped entry of the Spring Valley Ranch. Situated in Plumas County, lies this 1,120 acre Sierra Nevada gem. Between the towering pine, sage, and juniper trees sits your 5,252 square foot home. With the views of mountain peaks, rolling hills, lush gardens, beautiful lawns, and multiple ponds, this two-story home brings you the peaceful serenity of nature.

A complete outdoor kitchen for the pool and spa, a two-story guest cottage, & recreational hall with sleeping loft and kitchen all give the new owners plenty of entertaining opportunities. For the recreational enthusiast, enjoy spending your days out by the bass-filled lake fishing for tonight's dinner or practicing your target shot at the shooting range.

Offspringbig Valley Ranch Golf Course

The numerous springs and 3 year-round ponds create optimum habitat for deer and bear. The ranch is also on a 7XA deer hunting location. In addition, there is a 4,342 square foot barn with tack room, a 5 stall sheep barn complete with hay storage, an indoor/outdoor chicken coop with lights, ranch office, and shops. The ranch is fenced and crossed fenced for cattle and horses. There are 846 acres of grazing pasture for cattle; 75 pairs.

Offspringbig Valley Ranch Elementary

The Spring Valley Ranch has left no detail out in creating the most pristine and well-kept ranch there is, not to mention in a location like no other.





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