About Spring Valley Ranches

LOCATION AND HISTORY
Spring Valley Ranches is located in one of Arizona’s most scenic areas, just off old
Historic Route 66, near the town of Hackberry. Hackberry, in its hey-day, was a bustling
cattle and gold mining town. Today, it is a tourist destination for those interested in
revisiting and reminiscing about cross-country travel along old Route 66.

Spring Valley Ranches is nestled in the foothills of the pinyon pine-scented Peacock
Mountains only 25 miles northeast of Kingman, Arizona. This scenic ranch was once a
working cattle ranch that has been named after the abundant natural springs that are found
on the ranch. Rich in history, Spring Valley Ranches’ natural springs provided
precious water for native Americans, pioneers, and U.S. Calvary.

Spring Valley Ranches comprises about 7,130 acres of private land. Parcels range in size
from 5 to 97 acres.

WILDLIFE
Wildlife abound on the ranch. Deer, elk, antelope, fox, coyote, javelina, bobcats, skunks,
raccoons, and an occasional mountain lion can be seen in this pristine area.

WEATHER
Spring Valley Ranches experiences weather similar to Kingman, Arizona, except that
temperatures are consistently about 5 degrees cooler. Because Spring Valley Ranches
is located in the Peacock Mountain Range, and at a higher elevation (4,000 - 5,400 feet)
than Kingman, more precipitation and precipitation in the form of snow and freezing rain
is typical.

GRAZING
Arizona is an open range state. This means that cattle pretty much graze where ever they
prefer. It also means you may fence the cattle out of your property. Fencing must be
suitable for this purpose.