Tombstone Ranch
, Arizona
$7,080,000
Added on 2/15/2026



Property Features
- Development Potential
- Borders National Forest
- Borders State/BLM Land
Property Description
The Tombstone Ranch is a large-scale, highly improved cattle ranch offering 6,366± acres of deeded land, complemented by 14,000 acres of state lease. The ranch has seen extensive infrastructure upgrades focused on water reliability, grazing efficiency, and livestock management, significantly enhancing long-term productivity and drought resilience. Improvements include a robust water system with eight operational wells, 13 storage tanks, 19 drinkers, and seven dirt tanks, supported by solar-powered wells, six miles of new HDPE pipeline, and expanded distribution across the ranch. Additi
Location
Barton Miller
Managing Broker/Owner
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