Accessible year-round via the South Echo frontage road in Henefer Utah, this 111-acre fishing ranch includes mile of Weber River frontage which winds through the western part of the property. An old cabin at the southwest corner of the property is ideally situated on a hillside that looks over the river, meadow, and distant mountain range. Existing wetlands, springs, and small ponds by the river host a diverse community of plant and animal life. The property contains incredible habitat for waterfowl, nesting sandhill cranes, osprey, and red-tailed hawks. The riverfrontage is spectacular, home to woodlands and small groves with multiple locations for campsites. The ranch property will be conveyed with 168 shares in the Echo Ditch Irrigation Company in addition to a water right associated with the cabin site. The property is an excellent candidate for conservation, a small family fishing ...
Accessible year-round via the South Echo frontage road in Henefer Utah, this 111-acre fishing ranch includes mile of Weber River frontage which winds through the western part of the property. An old cabin at the southwest corner of the property is ideally situated on a hillside that looks over the river, meadow, and distant mountain range. Existing wetlands, springs, and small ponds by the river host a diverse community of plant and animal life. The property contains incredible habitat for waterfowl, nesting sandhill cranes, osprey, and red-tailed hawks. The riverfrontage is spectacular, home to woodlands and small groves with multiple locations for campsites. The ranch property will be conveyed with 168 shares in the Echo Ditch Irrigation Company in addition to a water right associated with the cabin site. The property is an excellent candidate for conservation, a small family fishing compound, or a horse ranch.
The property sits at about 5,400 feet in elevation and approximately 20 acres are flood irrigated and farmed for hay. A portion of the property sits adjacent to the Henefer-Echo Wildlife Management area, which has been designated by the state as a critical habitat for wintering mule deer and elk. The WMA is also home to chukar, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, and dusky grouse.