Arnold Creek Ranch is named for the "Live" Creek on the opposite end of the ranch from the paved road. The name of the creek is Manahuilla. It is pronounced "Minna-Way", an old Indian or Spanish name. The land slopes from the road, appx. north, to the south, toward the creek. The cleared portion, front of the ranch, is approximately 50% but all the Oak trees were left alone. The back half of the ranch is covered with brush, tall grass, Oak trees and other trees. The road system through the back half has been cleared on each side of the road. And there are numerous cleared areas in the back. An electric line crosses the ranch and a Large stock tank, appx 125-175 yards long and appx 50 yards wide, provides water for cattle and all the wild game. The day the photos were taken was approximately 3 pm and 8-10 deer were feeding in the open area. Close to the creek there were 6 large Turkey G...
Arnold Creek Ranch is named for the "Live" Creek on the opposite end of the ranch from the paved road. The name of the creek is Manahuilla. It is pronounced "Minna-Way", an old Indian or Spanish name. The land slopes from the road, appx. north, to the south, toward the creek. The cleared portion, front of the ranch, is approximately 50% but all the Oak trees were left alone. The back half of the ranch is covered with brush, tall grass, Oak trees and other trees. The road system through the back half has been cleared on each side of the road. And there are numerous cleared areas in the back. An electric line crosses the ranch and a Large stock tank, appx 125-175 yards long and appx 50 yards wide, provides water for cattle and all the wild game. The day the photos were taken was approximately 3 pm and 8-10 deer were feeding in the open area. Close to the creek there were 6 large Turkey Gobblers with their fan-tail spread open attempting to show-off in front of the 6 or 7 Turkey Hens around them. And on that day there were 50 to 100 ducks on the tank. The property goes to the middle of the creek but is fenced off to prevent cattle from wandering to other pastures if a flood would tear down fences. The creek has a high bank on each side of the creek. A great Cattle Ranch and Hunting Ranch with excellent fences.
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