Cimarron Ranch, famous dude ranch opened in 1940
Putnam Valley, Putnam County, New York
Cimarron Ranch opened in 1939 and is rich in history. Roy Rodgers and Dale Evans held their New York rodeos on the ranch. Babe Ruth summered their for many years. Cimarron Ranch was used as a set for several films and many horse events with its full size rodeo ring, and huge barn that, sadly, burnt down in 2022. It was the site of a Western Town housing the Powder Horn Hotel and many ancillary buildings, some structures are still standing, including the Trading Post, the Last Chance Bar and a Sherriff's office with a Jail, The property has many uses, including 5 acre residential zoning. It also lends itself to an end user who wants privacy as the property runs a half mile along the Sprout Brook, a visually beautiful fast running stream. Create a self sufficient compound with a helipad, generate your own power, grow your own food, raise livestock. 50 miles and an hours drive to Midtown Manhattan, the possibilities are endless, all of this for $1,595,000!