Property Description
Cave Valley Ranch is perhaps the finest trophy elk hunting ranch available on the market today. Situated in the heart of eastern Nevada's Great Basin, the ranch encompasses over 45,000 total acres of diverse terrain, including 3,460+/- deeded acres, ranging from productive valley grasslands beginning at 6,100 feet to rugged peaks and ridgelines at nearly 11,000 feet within the Mount Grafton Wilderness. This vast landscape is a sanctuary for one of the most robust elk populations in North America.
What makes this offering truly singular is the ranch's long-established annual allocation of six Nevada landowner elk tags, a distinction earned through a decade of rigorous habitat stewardship, verified elk population counts conducted by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), and strategic collaboration with federal agencies and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. These tags are valid not only on the ranch's deeded land but across the entirety of Nevada hunt units 221, 222, and 223, which span 112 miles of prime habitat and are widely considered among the finest elk hunting units in the state and among the best in the western United States. The tags are fully transferable and carry substantial market value.
The current owner and ranch manager have invested decades and significant financial resources into transforming Cave Valley Ranch into a trophy elk mecca. Their stewardship efforts include water development, habitat seedings, pinion and juniper removal, invasive species control, and instrumental advocacy for the creation of the Mount Grafton Wilderness Area in 2006. The result is a self-sustaining landscape where trophy-class bulls are a daily sight and record-book animals are taken each season. In addition to unparalleled elk hunting, the ranch supports excellent mule deer and pronghorn hunting, upland birds, and a working cattle component intentionally managed to complement rather than compete with wildlife.
The ranch headquarters sits beneath the 11,000-foot face of Mount Grafton and includes a well-appointed 5,900+/- square-foot main lodge with seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, a custom bar, an entertainment area, and generous outdoor living space with views across the valley to the Egan Range. Supporting structures include a ranch manager's residence, a bunkhouse/barn, cattle-handling facilities, a large shop, hay storage, and a power and pumphouse. The buildings are well-finished and well-maintained, reflecting two decades of owner investment in a serious operating and hunting ranch.
The Facts:
~ Premier elk hunting and cattle ranch in eastern Nevada, approximately 45 miles south of Ely and 200 miles northeast of Las Vegas
~ Encompasses over 45,000 total acres, including 3,460+/- deeded acres and 42,000+/- acres of BLM land under permit to the ranch
~ Secluded Great Basin setting flanked by the South Egan Range Wilderness to the west and the Mount Grafton Wilderness to the east
~ World-class wildlife habitat developed over years of dedicated stewardship
~ Home to trophy-caliber elk, mule deer, antelope, and upland birds
~ Has received six landowner elk tags over the past ten consecutive years, valid across Nevada hunt units 221, 222, and 223 (spanning 112+/- miles); tags are transferable and carry significant market value
~ Well-appointed ranch headquarters highlighted by a 5,900+/- square-foot owner's lodge, ranch manager's home, a bunkhouse/barn, cattle-handling facilities, and a shop building,
~ Abundant water resources for irrigation, livestock, and wildlife
~ Conservation easement held by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation covers eight deeded parcels