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For the first time in over 50 years, a portion of the Wylie Ranch in northwestern Mills County is available for purchase. These approximately 660 acres comprise the southwest quadrant of all-weather County Roads 549 and 550 and boast a combined road frontage of over 7300 feet. Recently constructed mesh-wire fencing runs the entire length of the frontage with two new gates affording convenient access to the ranch. Historically used as a rotational pasture for cattle ranching operations for The Wylie Ranch, the family also leased hunting rights to long-time tenants for white-tailed deer and turkey. Healthy populations of each species call this property home as do other species of migratory game such as ducks and doves and periodic visits by feral hogs. Interior roadways are more than ample for accessing all sectors of the ranch navigating the property in a vehicle or off road UTV. A lot encompasses this ranch and needs to be seen on foot to fully appreciate the property.