About the Ranches

Stewardship, Purpose, and the Land Itself

Shiloh and Sterling Ranch are built on a simple belief—the land is not just owned, it is cared for, preserved, and experienced.

In an era where land is often viewed as a commodity, Sterling and Shiloh Ranch stand for something different: responsibility. Set across a carefully managed landscape, the ranch is built on the belief that land is not simply owned—it is stewarded, with every decision guided by a long-term commitment to preserving its integrity while keeping it productive and purposeful.

At its core, the ranch operates as a living system where wildlife, agriculture, energy, and human experience work together. It serves as a protected habitat for hundreds of elk, deer, and native species, with land management practices—and responsible, ethical hunting—supporting balance and long-term ecosystem health.

The land is not only preserved—it is intentionally put to work. Crops such as winter wheat and oats support both ranch operations and distillery production, while a cattle operation contributes to grazing balance and land health. This integrated approach creates a direct connection from soil to finished product, reinforcing a system where productivity and stewardship are aligned.

That same commitment extends to how resources are managed and how the ranch looks to the future. Through a partnership to install solar panels, Sterling and Shiloh Ranch are contributing to the advancement of clean energy and long-term sustainability. Timber cleared during these improvements is repurposed through an on-site sawmill, ensuring materials are used with intention and nothing is wasted. This approach reflects a belief that responsible land management requires both preservation and progress.
This philosophy is not just operational—it is something guests can experience. Through overnight stays, guided horseback riding, and time spent at the ranch’s distillery, visitors engage directly with a property where everything is connected and every element serves a purpose.

Sterling and Shiloh Ranch are more than a destination—they are a working example of how conservation, agriculture, energy, and hospitality can come together to create something both meaningful and sustainable.

Shiloh and Sterling Ranch are more than a destination—they are a reflection of how land can be thoughtfully used, carefully maintained, and meaningfully experienced.