Historic and picturesque Four Cross Ranch is located 20 miles southwest of Prescott and 2 hours from Phoenix. The ranch spans a total of 1,576 deeded acres, with an additional 4,033 acres of BLM and State Land grazing leases, making it ideal for ranching, recreation, and hunting. Perched on a hill, the main residence offers panoramic views of rolling pastures and distant mountains, creating a serene vantage point, along with four more homes for guests and ranch hands. The ranch is efficiently watered by multiple wells and offers top-notch facilities for cattle and horses, including a 14-stall enclosed barn, a two-stall shedrow barn with spacious outdoor runs, and an open-air barn with W panels. It is complete with a tack room, office, round pen, and cutting and roping arenas. Multiple workshops and equipment sheds provide ample space for all ranching activities. The large shop features three-phase electric power.
Historically significant, the ranch was once partially owned by Virgil and Elvira Earp during the Territory of Arizona era. Scattered throughout the land, ancient petroglyphs may be discovered. Whether drawn to its rich history, exceptional livestock facilities, or the serene beauty of its surroundings, Four Cross Ranch is a legacy of excellence waiting to be explored.
Main Residence 4,289 sq ft (3 bed/3.5 bath)
Modular Home 1,900 sq ft (3 bed/2 bath)
Modular Home 1,900 sq ft (3 bed/2 bath)
Guest House 1,806 sq ft (2 bed/2 bath)
Guest House 3,574 sq ft (3 bed/2 bath)
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Wickenburg go north on 93, right on 89, left on Kirkland Valley Rd, right on Iron Springs Rd, turn left over the train tracks on Old Skull Valley Rd, left on Cottonwood, Left on Four Cross Ranch