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National News See other National News Articles Title: These Are America's 25 Largest Private Landowners The U.S. is known for its massive public national parks, but a handful of families and entrepreneurs also own tracts of land that would dwarf some states. This infographic, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, ranks Americas 25 largest private landowners in 2025 and shows just how concentrated ownership has become. The data for this visualization comes from The Land Report, which annually tracks the nations biggest deed holders. Its 2025 investigations reveals a timber-heavy top tier, diversified ranching empires in the middle, and a sprinkling of tech titans and investors rounding out the list. Timber Kings Still Rule the Landowner List Red Emmerson and his family control 2.44 million acres across California, Oregon, and Washington, making them Americas largest private landowners in 2025. For reference, this is more than 3x Rhode Islands land area. Three of the top five landownersEmmerson, Malone, and the Reed family built (or expanded) their holdings in commercial forestry. Timber acres offer steady cash flow, long-term capital appreciation, and valuable carbon-offset potential, which helps explain why Wall Street has shown renewed interest in forests. These vast, contiguous tracts also give owners leverage in biodiversity markets and provide a hedge against inflation, making timberland an attractive multigenerational asset. Ranching Dynasties Hold Their Ground Names such as Ted Turner (founder of Turner Broadcasting), Stan Kroenke (owner of the LA Rams and Denver Nuggets), and King Ranch have also become synonymous with American ranching. While cattle remains the backbone, many of these families have diversified into hunting leases, wind-energy easements, and conservation tourism. Ted Turner, for example, manages the worlds largest private bison herd across 45,000 of his 2 million acres, while the Kroenke and Briscoe estates stretch from the Great Plains to the Rockies. Tech Moguls Join the U.S. Landowning Elite The 2025 ranking also features several self-made billionaires from outside natural-resource industries. Jeff Bezos owns more than 460,000 acres in West Texas, where Blue Origin tests rockets and ranching remains active. Thomas Peterffy, the digital-trading pioneer, has quietly assembled 647,000 acres, making him the largest landowner in Florida. Also not while on this list, Bill Gates (#43) is the largest farmland owner in the U.S., with 270,000 acres. The presence of these tech titans illustrates a broader trend. Tech fortunes are increasingly finding refugeand strategic opportunityin hard assets like land, influenced by climate concerns, privacy, and long-term stewardship motives. Poster Comment: According to a recent database release by the Truth & Transparency Foundation, the church owns at least 1.7 million acres of land across the country, valued at nearly $16 billion Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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