Lazy EH Vicksburg Ranch
La Paz County, Arizona
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[1] Spring Feed |
[2] Late Spring |
[3] Summer Feed |
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[4] Summer Cows |
[5] Main House |
[6] Cowboy House |
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[7] McLain Well |
[8] Spreaders Well |
[9] McLain Well Corrals |
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[10] Trigger gate |
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Location, Access &
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General
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Location
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Tenure/Relief Map |
Aerial
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Deeded Parcel Aerials
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305-30-001G & 005 |
305-35-001 |
307-04-001 |
Located in La Paz County in western Arizona at Vicksburg, 100 miles west of Phoenix and 50 miles east of Blythe, California. The La Paz
County Seat is in 49 miles northeast of the Ranch Headquarters.The Ranch
lies on both sides of Interstate 10 with the Headquarters on State Route 72,
6 miles north of I-10 Exit 45. The interior of the Ranch is accessible by dirt
roads from SR 72, U.S. 60, I-10, and paved and gravel County roads.
General Description
The Lazy EH Vicksburg Ranch lies on the Ranegras Plain between
the Plamosa Mountains on the west, the Granite Wash and Harquahala
Mountains on the east, and the Little Horn Mountains on the south.
Bouse Wash flows from Southeast to Northwest the length of the Ranch.The
elevation on the Plain ranges from 1,000 feet at the north end to 1,450 at the
south end.
Land Tenure
Tenure |
Acres |
| Deeded |
122.54 |
| Arizona State Grazing Leases |
24,076 |
| BLM |
274,000 |
Carrying Capacity
The BLM Crowder-Weisser/Calhoun allotments are
Grazing Preference Allotments with a total authorized use of 1,643
cattle for 18,062 AUM. Of this, 500 cattle are permitted yearlong.
Additional ephemeral grazing can be available in winter/spring depending
on precipitation.
Water
Water is provided by 18 wells, 4 pumps on the CAP Canal, and numerous dirt
tanks. 15 of the wells have submersible pumps and 3 have pump jacks
Improvements
Headquarters
- Main House - 1,248 sq ft, 6 rooms, 1 bath, front porch, carport, wood frame/wood exterior, corrugated metal/foam
roof.
- House - 840 sq ft, 4 rooms, 1 bath, wood frame/wood exterior,
corrugated metal/foam roof.
- Other improvements include a shop, tac/feed shed, storage shed,
and horse corral.
Corrals
There is a corral at each well and major dirt tank. The majority
include a loading chute and several have a squeeze chute.
The McLain Well corral has a hydraulic squeeze chute and
metal working chute.
Vegetation
Vegetation is typical of the lower Sonoran Desert. Primary vegetation
consists of Palo Verde, Ironwood, and mesquite trees, catclaw acacia, and
creosote. Perennial grasses are Galleta and Bush Muhly. Annuals include Indian Wheat, filaree, six weeks grass, and various weeds. This is a classic
western Arizona ephemeral range that supports the base herd yearlong
plus the opportunity for significant stocking rates in the winter/spring
depending on precipitation.
Taxes and Fees
| 2008 Real estate taxes |
$1,116.88 |
| State Lease |
$1,344.96 |
| BLM |
$1.35 per AUM |
Price
$750,000
Printable
Brochure
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click here to download (about 5 MB) a
printable brochure in Adobe Acrobat format. If you get frustrated
trying to make this work on your computer, don't hesitate to ask us
to mail you a printed and bound brochure instead.
Contact
Offered
for sale exclusively by:
Con Englehorn
Headquarters West, Ltd.
810 N 2nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004-2016
Phone: (602) 258-1647, Fax: (602) 340-0927
Email: info@headquarterswest.com
Web: www.headquarterswest.com/lazyeh
Disclaimer:
This information was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable but
is not guaranteed by the Broker. Prospective buyers should check all
the facts to their satisfaction. The property is subject to prior
sale, price change, or withdrawal.
Keywords
- real estate , land , property , acreage
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