The beauty and mystique of the Dakota Badlands makes the Ruby Ranch one of the most stunningly beautiful and appealing places in America. Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt built two ranches in the Badlands. Located on the Little Missouri River west of Grassy Butte, ND, it encompasses 2,361 deeded acres plus a 250 head grazing permit in the National Grasslands. The newer 2,000 square foot main home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and a maintenance free exterior. It also has a 2nd home that is currently providing rental income, a new shop, and numerous outbuildings. The ranch has good water with the river, creeks, 4 artesian wells and pipeline. The new owners will also receive $18,500 annually from oil company surface damages. There are no mineral rights to be transferred. The savagely beautiful and rugged buttes, tree lined ravines, native grasses and flowers, expansive meadows and valleys, and The Little Missouri River dominate the landscape of the ranch. The improved access and roads provide for better ranch management while maintaining its privacy. There is abundant wildlife including big horn sheep, mule deer, antelope, white-tailed deer, elk, turkey and pheasants. The strategically placed food plots combined with the natural habitat makes this one of the most coveted habitats in the Badlands.
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