The flagship property
The Ranch & Resort
The main character of our story is a 30,000-acre high desert working cattle ranch. With the ranch as the foundation, we are building a destination resort — organic orchards, personal gardens, a Michelin-starred chef food program, wellness amenities, and architecture sourced from the farm itself.

The land
Thirty thousand acres between two wilderness ranges
Deeded ground, federal grazing allotments, and state trust land form one continuous working range at the doorstep of Alamo Lake State Park — Arizona's hidden gem for bass fishing, boating, and off-road adventure. Water, power, and ranch roads are already in place.
Deeded acres — the resort base
BLM & state trust grazing acres
Head cattle operation today
M+
Acres of surrounding wilderness
Life at Lucky 13
Seven ways to live the ranch
Stay
288 fully entitled luxury resort sites for RV travelers and snowbirds, opening in phases from a 60-site soft launch to a full destination resort.
Eat
A Michelin-starred chef program: organic restaurant, cooking classes, and a ranch-to-table beef line raised on our own range.
Grow
600+ irrigated acres of orchards, gardens, and rotation crops — with a seasonal farm store and hands-in-the-soil guest programming.
Ranch
A real working cattle operation — Arizona grass-fed beef with USDA processing and distribution, and guests welcome at the corrals.
Ride
Polaris Adventures off-road and boat outfitting at the gateway to Alamo Lake — plus equestrian trails and dark-sky stargazing.
Gather
Weddings, corporate retreats, and wellness and longevity programs staged in a true wilderness setting.
Stay
The agrihood — a limited residential community woven into the working ranch. Lots sited to frame the landscape: close to nature, big sky, the Milky Way as the nightly chandelier, and organic food access as a way of life.
From crop to architecture
Grow it. Build with it. Live in it.
We cultivate industrial hemp as a rotation crop on our irrigated acres and use it to build the resort itself. Hempcrete buildings are fire-resistant, carbon-negative, and naturally insulating — a perfect material for the Arizona desert.
Guests experience a place where the architecture is quite literally sourced from the land beneath their feet.
Guests experience a place where the architecture is quite literally sourced from the land beneath their feet.
The plan
Phased growth, de-risked
Phase One · 2027–2028
Open the gates
Resort infrastructure — 140–288 pads, roads, and utilities. Production well and irrigation for the first 180 farmed acres. The Country Market joins the family.
Phase Two · 2028–2030
Build the destination
Farm-to-table restaurant, pool and spa, and event venues. The organic farm builds out across 600 acres, with the first hemp architecture pilot.
Phase Three · 2030+
Scale & legacy
150+ additional sites, a wellness and longevity retreat center, full hemp construction across the resort, and the agrihood community at maturity.
Invest in Lucky 13
Come see it from the ranch road
Site visits are the best way to understand the Lucky 13. We'll drive the land, walk the resort site, and share the full plan.