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Showing posts with label arizona ranch for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arizona ranch for sale. Show all posts
August 22, 2017
DYCK RANCH - Now reduced to $4,250,000 in Rimrock, AZ near Sedona
The Dyck Ranch- A spectacular creek front ranch in central Arizona. This is the quintessential Western ranch and artist retreat- with a year around 1.5 miles of Wet Beaver creek running thru it, very rare in Arizona. It is at 3500ft elevation, with a 2525 sqft limestone home built in 1959 by renowned Western artist Paul Dyck, and completely remodeled in 2010. The home has a large art studio, 18ft ceiling and tall windows. Kitchen, 2 bed/1 bath and a loft for office. The topography is varied with an extensive riparian habitat, gently sloping hillsides, rocky outcrops and pastures. There are 22 acres of irrigated pasture producing alfalfa and grass hay. Water rights and wells. This hidden retreat is immersed between the Coconino NFS and Montezuma Castle National Monument. 314+/- acres, 100 miles from Phoenix and 21 to Sedona.
-Owned by Paul Dyck for over 68 years and still owned by the Paul Dyck Foundation
- One of largest privately held properties in the area
- Ranch is home to its own Angus cattle
- Other property uses such as, equine facility, camp retreat, or winery.
May 14, 2017
Dyck Ranch near Sedona, now reduced to $4,500,000
The Dyck Ranch- A spectacular creek front ranch in central Arizona. This is the quintessential Western ranch and artist retreat- with a year around 1.5 miles of Wet Beaver creek running thru it, very rare in Arizona. It is at 3500ft elevation, with a 2525 sqft limestone home built in 1959 by renowned Western artist Paul Dyck, and completely remodeled in 2010. The home has a large art studio, 18ft ceiling and tall windows. Kitchen, 2 bed/1 bath and a loft for office. The topography is varied with an extensive riparian habitat, gently sloping hillsides, rocky outcrops and pastures. There are 22 acres of irrigated pasture producing alfalfa and grass hay. Water rights and wells. This hidden retreat is immersed between the Coconino NFS and Montezuma Castle National Monument. 314+/- acres, 100 miles from Phoenix and 21 to Sedona.
-Owned by Paul Dyck for over 68 years and still owned by the Paul Dyck Foundation
- One of largest privately held properties in the area
- Ranch is home to its own Angus cattle
- Other property uses such as, equine facility, camp retreat, or winery.
October 14, 2016
December 09, 2015
DYCK RANCH for Sale - now reduced to $4,999,500 in Rimrock, AZ near Sedona
The Dyck Ranch - A spectacular creek front ranch in central Arizona. This is the quintessential Western ranch and artist retreat-with a year-around 1.5 mi of Wet Beaver creek running thru it, very rare in Arizona. It is at 3500ft elevation, with a 2525 sqft limestone home built in 1959 by renowned Western artist Paul Dyck, and completely remodeled in 2010. The home has a large art studio, 18ft ceiling and tall windows. Kitchen, 2 bed/1bath and a loft for office. The topography is varied with a riparian habitat, gently sloped hillsides, rocky outcrops and pastures. There are 22 acres of farm land of which 12 are irrigated. Water rights & wells. This hidden retreat is immersed between the Coconino NFS and Montezuma Castle National Monument. 300 acres, 100 miles from Phoenix and 21 to Sedona.
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April 09, 2015
Arizona hike: Aerie Trail, Sedona
As with any red-rock country hike, views along this gently undulating
trail are picture-postcard quality. An optional slog up the connecting
Doe Mountain spur path offers a panoramic spectacle of color-saturated
mesas and buttes for those willing to tack another 1.2 miles to the
trek.
From the Aerie trailhead, begin on Cockscomb Trail. Hike past the Rupp and Dawa junctions and turn left at the Aerie Trail sign at 3.3 miles. From here, hike 1.2 miles to the Doe Mountain junction. This 0.7-mile spur trail climbs 460 feet to the summit of a long mesa and is well worth a detour. Or, you can skip the climb and continue 0.7 mile back to the trailhead. All routes are signed.
Length: 5.2-mile loop (6.6 miles with Doe Mountain spur).
Rating: Moderate.
Elevation: 4,250-4,660 feet (5,120 feet with summit spur).
From AZCentral - click to read full article
From the Aerie trailhead, begin on Cockscomb Trail. Hike past the Rupp and Dawa junctions and turn left at the Aerie Trail sign at 3.3 miles. From here, hike 1.2 miles to the Doe Mountain junction. This 0.7-mile spur trail climbs 460 feet to the summit of a long mesa and is well worth a detour. Or, you can skip the climb and continue 0.7 mile back to the trailhead. All routes are signed.
Length: 5.2-mile loop (6.6 miles with Doe Mountain spur).
Rating: Moderate.
Elevation: 4,250-4,660 feet (5,120 feet with summit spur).
From AZCentral - click to read full article
April 04, 2015
Just SOLD awesome parcel of land in Sedona - 4 acres for $618,000
A
buyer looking to be the King of the Hill will fall in love with this
spectacular 4.05 acres homesite in heart of Sedona. Panoramic 360 degree
views and private hilltop location. Irreplaceable piece of real estate
just minutes to all the amenities Uptown Sedona has to offer. Backs to
Coconino National Forest Service land. This is a dream lot. Can be
split. Irreplaceable real estate. No Homeowners association.
www.SedonaFineHome.com
www.SedonaFineHome.com
September 17, 2014
Dyck Ranch featured in the Phoenix Business Journal
300-acre property Dyck Ranch for sale north of Phoenix
A 300-acre ranch and artists retreat home is up for sale for $5.5 million. The Dyck Ranch is located in Rimrock about an hour north of Phoenix.
The 2,525-square-foot home was built in 1959 by artist Paul Dyck. It has 18-foot ceilings and is built with indiginious limestone.
Paul Dyck was a noted European-trained Native American and Western artist. He died in 2006.
“My dad bought the ranch in 1938 and raised his family there,” said son, John Dyck. “I cannot imagine a better place to grow up as the Ranch is an amazing place with so much to offer.”
The 2,525-square-foot home was built in 1959 by artist Paul Dyck. It has 18-foot ceilings and is built with indiginious limestone.
Paul Dyck was a noted European-trained Native American and Western artist. He died in 2006.
“My dad bought the ranch in 1938 and raised his family there,” said son, John Dyck. “I cannot imagine a better place to grow up as the Ranch is an amazing place with so much to offer.”
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| Dyck Ranch listed for $5,500,000 in Northern AZ |
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