Located just 40 minutes north of Reno, NV, and five miles south of Doyle, CA, right off Highway 395 in Lassen County lies the historic 4,872.24 acre Constantia Ranch. The majority of the property, including the homestead, sits around 4,400 feet in elevation, with approximately 1,180 acres of the ranch situated at the eastern foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains bordering the Plumas National Forest and rising to about 6,000 feet in elevation. The ranch encompasses 1,325 irrigated acres and over 3,547 acres of dry pasture, making Constantia Ranch ideal for a turnkey high-yielding hay and livestock operation. Water is plentiful on the property with 12 center pivots, 1 lateral, and 4 wheel lines that support alfalfa, corn, small grain, and teff hay crops. There are 6 ag wells, all with variable frequency drives. In addition to crops, the ranch supports approximately 100 pair of livestock over a typical six-month grazing season. Improvements on the ranch include a 4,072-square-foot main home, a 1,382-square-foot caretaker home, a barn, a newer 9,600-square-foot machine and equipment shed, various outbuildings, and a history-rich bunkhouse in need of TLC. Constantia Ranch has all the necessary ranching infrastructure needed for a productive agricultural property.