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You’re looking at 89.22 acres of pure whitetail country in Adams County, Wisconsin—a turn-key hunting sanctuary where habitat, access, and infrastructure all come together to create a true deer hunter’s dream. This is the kind of ground serious hunters spend years searching for: a proven property with utilities in place, thoughtful improvements, and a location where quality hunting land rarely changes hands.
Tucked behind a gated entrance off Dyke Avenue, a private driveway winds through pockets of thick security cover before opening into a secluded prairie camp setting that serves as the heart of the property. Here you’ll find electric service with a well and there is septic on-site but currently not hooked up it was likely utilized years ago. There are multiple camper hookups that make extended stays comfortable during the fall season or long summer weekends. The established campsite includes a fire pit, picnic area and hot tub, creating a place where hunting camp traditions and family memories naturally take shape. Two storage sheds provide secure space for stands, tools and equipment, while a dedicated long-range shooting area with bench allows you to sight in rifles without ever leaving the property.
The land itself is what truly sets this tract apart. This former gravel site many years ago that has evolved into a whitetail wonderland, where rolling prairie openings transition into dense bedding thickets, edge habitat and pockets of mature timber canopy. The diversity is exactly what produces consistent deer movement—thick sanctuary cover for bedding, open feeding areas for nutrition, and natural travel corridors connecting it all together. It’s the kind of layout that funnels deer predictably and holds them year-round.
Two established food plots currently serve as major attraction points and have proven themselves as consistent producers season after season. Additional areas throughout the property offer excellent opportunities to expand your habitat program, whether that means perennial clover, brassicas, or warm-season plantings designed to enhance quality. An elevated box blind overlooking a prime food source anchors one of the property’s best hunting locations and has already produced strong activity throughout the fall.
A small pond along the north end of the property provides a dependable water source that draws deer, turkey, and seasonal waterfowl. This feature strengthens the property’s ability to hold wildlife during dry periods and adds another dimension to the overall recreational experience. A gas pipeline easement through the southwest corner creates a natural travel corridor and offers ideal conditions for a long linear food plot that could become a powerful draw for cruising bucks during the rut.
Surrounded by expansive agricultural fields known for producing trophy-class whitetail, this property sits in the middle of productive deer country where nutrition and cover combine to grow mature bucks. Hunting pressure has historically been light, allowing deer to age and patterns to remain consistent.
A portion of the property was previously enrolled in MFL-Closed and expired at the year end of 2025 and if you want you could sign up to enroll back into MFL if desired offering potential for future tax savings, with prior annual taxes around $1,059, making this not only a premier hunting tract but a manageable long-term investment. Turn-key hunting properties with utilities, habitat established, and proven deer activity are exceptionally hard to find in Adams County—especially in an area where land seldom reaches the open market.
This is more than hunting land. It’s a fully built whitetail headquarters ready for opening day. Seller would consider selling the camper. The hot tub, shooting benches and picnic table to be included with property.
Schedule your private showing today with Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman. Buyer must provide Proof of Funds Letter from bank or lender prior to showing. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // JoeN@UChuntingproperties.com or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 Brandonw@uchuntingproperties.com
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
Newton Grove | Yellowstone County, Montana
Newton Grove is a rare Eastern Bull Mountains holding located in a proven bachelor bull area, offering 1,186 deeded acres in a region known for exceptional elk numbers and consistent trophy-quality bulls.
This property would have sufficient acreage to qualify for Montana Landowner Preference toward Elk, Deer and Antelope Tags and has demonstrated regular bull concentrations, with 100+ bulls commonly present and counts reaching up to 200 bulls during peak periods in the surrounding area. This is a strong combination of habitat, location, and scale that supports both recreational and long-term investment value.
Property Overview
Total Acres: 1,186± acres
Tillable Ground: 145± acres
77 miles from Billings MT
Private well producing approximately 30 GPM
4 1000 gallon water tanks strategically located on the property
Access: Year-round
Yellowstone County
Elk & Wildlife Highlights
Located in a Bachelor Bull Area within the Eastern Bull Mountains
Consistent elk travel corridor with regular bull activity
Bulls observed in the 320–380 class, with larger genetics present in the area
Bull groups ranging from 100+, with counts approaching 200 during peak periods
Combination of feed, water, and security creates reliable seasonal use
Hunting & Tags
Sufficient acreage to qualify for Montana Landowner Preference
Situated within a strong hunting district with proven success
Hunting District 590
Location
Approximately 1 hour 20 minutes to Billings, Montana’s largest city
Excellent balance of privacy, access, and proximity to services
It is a rare thing to find a lakefront property that has lots of acreage and privacy. Rarer still is having that big acreage fronting a deep, clear, coldwater lake. When you combine that with a log cabin built in 1999, new enough for modern comfort yet retaining the character of yesteryear. What you have is a one of a kind true Maine waterfront retreat located in the heart of the Moosehead Lake Region.
The Location - 41 Thomas Road Monson, Maine
Monson is a beautiful town set on the shores of Lake Hebron in southwest Piscataquis County, Maine. It is an official Appalachian Trail Community the last town before entering the 100 mile wilderness section of the AT. The village area of Monson includes an old time country store with a gourmet deli, a number of fine eateries, a community center, art galleries, small retailers, a primary care health center and more.
Enjoying the #1 position as the least populated county in the state, what you will find here are vast forests, an abundance of lakes and ponds, and some of Maine’s highest peaks. This is a remote location while still in reach of regional services, health care, supplies, dining and cultural events.
The Land - 16± Acres
Imagine the peace and quiet 16 acres of land affords you. Mostly forested and set along the northern shore of Monson Pond, the property has incredible southern exposure. Dramatic elevations ranging from 600 to 760 FASL offer panoramic views of the lake and mountain vistas. With 815± feet of deep water lake frontage this large private parcel offers the seclusion and buffer from neighbors most of us crave. The lake frontage includes two beaches for waterfront enjoyment.
The 4/10 of a mile private road leading to the home affords another layer of privacy. The land has two roads, one accessing the elevated cabin location and another traversing the slopes to make lake access easier.
Great whitetail deer and grouse habitat makes for good hunting.
The Lake - Monson Pond
Don’t confuse the word pond in the name. Maine uses that term loosely. At 359 surface acres and maximum depths over 90 feet this is a lake. Monson Pond’s beautiful, clean, cold, clear waters are home to two of Maine’s beloved cold water species; native brook trout and lake trout (AKA togue).
What makes this pond unique is its lack of a public boat landing. Making it even more exclusive for those fortunate enough to own property on its shores. This exclusivity should protect the lake from over fishing, and the storied size of its trout is testament to that fact.
The Log Cabin
Built in 1999, this classic log construction with rustic character is perched nearly 80 feet above the lake shore with incredible views of the lake and the surrounding hillsides to the south and west. This placement has earned it the name “Ledges Lodge”. Currently used as a seasonal family escape, with some modifications, this cabin could become your year round home.
Don’t worry about the elevation making shore access difficult, an elaborate staircase descends the hill side from the cabin to the shore. This, along with the aforementioned access road, will ensure you can reach the water no matter what your fitness level should be.
The exterior of the home has a large lakeside deck, a huge attached screened covered porch, an outdoor shower (don’t knock it until you try it) and a storage shed for your toys and tools.
When you enter the cabin you will forget that this was constructed in 1999. The big open concept with cathedral ceilings and the beauty of natural wood everywhere, transports you a 100 years back in time. The open living dining and kitchen area all have views of the lake and make entertaining and quality time with friends and family easy. This charm is complemented by 1 ½ bathrooms, two private first level bedrooms and an open sleeping loft, plus additional sleeping quarters above the screen porch providing ample space no matter how many guests you want to bring with you.
Heating is accomplished by electric baseboard and direct vent gas heater. The property is serviced by a private drilled well and septic system.
Lifestyle & Recreation
The Moosehead Lake Region is an area surrounding Maine’s largest fresh water lake at over 118 square miles of crystal clear waters and known for 4 seasons of outdoor recreation. Boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, bird watching, camping, snowmobiling and ATV’ing with trails accessible from the property…you get the picture. If you get bored and want to explore outside the property, the possibilities are virtually endless. The property is less than half an hour’s drive to Greenville and a public boat landing on Moosehead Lake. Hundreds of nearby wild mountain ponds, numerous rivers and millions of acres of public and private forests are open for you to explore.
A Rare Waterfront Opportunity
Properties like this do not come along often—private cold-water lake frontage, meaningful acreage, and a true log cabin setting in the heart of the Moosehead Lake Region. If your vision of ownership includes quiet mornings on the water, trophy trout at your doorstep, and evenings spent watching the sun set behind the surrounding hills, Ledges Lodge delivers that lifestyle in a way few properties can. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a private showing.
Less than 1/2 mile from Rathbun lake sits the perfect combination property featuring, great hunting for high end deer, strong income and building or development potential.
The current owner has carefully managed the habitat. The CRP acres and tree plantings have created great south facing bedding areas. Included in the CRP are strategic food plots planted in a variety of crops to provide full season attractions. All the wooded edges were edge feathered to make the most of the timbered cover. The high-end deer are a direct result of these improvements and its location directly across the road from over 700 acres of No Hunting Honey Creek State Park\Preserve. This cover improvement has created a boom in the Pheasant and Quail populations for added recreational opportunity.
The access is hard to beat with paved road access from the south, gravel road on the west and a level B road on the entire north border.
Income is provided by 49.9 acres of CRP that pays a yearly payment of $8,298 until 9-30-2032. There are also 23.76 acres of crop land that rents for $150 per acre per year totaling $3,564. The property has a long history of crop production and would be eligible for future CRP or an increase in food plot acres should the new owner wish.
This property’s location will have added value for building sites for a vacation home, personal residence or campsite with full utilities. The northwest side provides a large level area outside of the current CRP while the northeast side has Lake Rathbun views.
You’re looking at a stretch of Driftless Wisconsin that flat-out stirs the soul—the kind of ground that makes you slow down at the gate, take a deep breath, and realize you’ve just found something special. This 128+/- acre recreational sanctuary in Crawford County sits just minutes from the mighty Mississippi River, tucked into a landscape of cascading bluffs, deep sweeping valleys, and timbered ridgelines that define the very best of southwest Wisconsin.
Set just outside the quiet community of Eastman, this fully wooded tract lies in the epicenter of some of the most scenic bluff country the region has to offer. It’s a place built for outdoor enthusiasts who live for fall mornings in a treestand, spring gobbles echoing through hardwoods, and summer evenings spent chasing walleyes and smallmouth on the Mississippi backwaters. This is not just land—it’s a lifestyle.
Access is dialed in. The property enjoys two established easements off Oak Grove Ridge Road, one from the west and another from the east, allowing you to approach the heart of the property with intention and strategy. A well-defined farm road carries you nearly a half-mile into the timber, climbing high along a commanding ridgetop where an older rustic hunting cabin waits quietly among the trees. The cabin is equipped with electric service and even fiber optic internet—an uncommon and valuable feature for a remote woodland retreat. Whether you envision this as a turnkey hunting camp, a weekend basecamp, or a temporary headquarters while you design and build your dream blufftop getaway, the bones are here and the setting is exceptional.
Step out the cabin door and you’re immediately immersed in a world of opportunity. The property’s coveted top-access layout allows you to hunt smarter—slipping into stands with minimal disturbance, keeping thermals and prevailing winds in your favor, and preserving the sanctuary feel that mature whitetails demand. Several custom-built box blinds are already in place, positioned over proven deer corridors that have been quietly producing for years. These stands overlook natural movement routes that don’t need gimmicks—just patience and good timing.
The land itself is classic Driftless magic. Four dominant ridge systems roll outward into a maze of timbered fingers, side-hill benches, and subtle saddles that funnel wildlife with surgical precision. These aren’t random crossings—they’re generational travel routes etched into the hillsides over decades of use. Deer trails carve through the ridges like cattle paths, converging in predictable pinch points that set up beautifully for early-season patterns, peak-rut cruising, and late-season food pushes. This is a property that hunts well in every phase, year after year.
The surrounding neighborhood only sweetens the deal. The estate borders large, privately owned tracts and sits near neighboring row-crop fields that act as destination food sources, pulling deer through this property daily. Inside the boundaries, the timber stands tall with a strong mix of mature hardwoods accented by pockets of pine. The forest floor is blanketed in high-quality understory—thick, diverse, and loaded with security cover for both whitetail deer and wild turkeys. For those who enjoy habitat work and food plot development, there are multiple tucked-away openings and bench systems ideal for carving out secluded honey holes without sacrificing cover.
And then there’s the Mississippi River—just minutes away. This proximity opens the door to world-class fishing, waterfowl hunting, boating, and endless recreational opportunity. Spend your mornings in the timber and your afternoons on the river. Chase trophy bucks in November and chase bronze-backed smallmouth all summer long. Few properties offer this level of diversity without compromise.
This isn’t just another hunting parcel. It’s a legacy property. A sanctuary. A virgin tract of Driftless bluff country that checks the boxes serious buyers wait years to find—size, access, topography, timber quality, neighborhood, and proximity to the Mississippi River. The kind of land that gets passed down, not flipped. The kind of place where Boone & Crockett class whitetails don’t just pass through—they live.
Once-in-a-generation opportunities like this don’t come around often in Crawford County. If you’ve been searching for a true recreational retreat with elite hunting, unmatched scenery, and a lifestyle rooted in the outdoors, you already know how rare this is. Property is enrolled in MFL-Closed. Taxes are $4,117/annually.
Contact Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // JoeN@UChuntingproperties.com or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 Brandonw@uchuntingproperties.com
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
This 169-acre farm is located along the Grand River in Gentry County, Missouri. The property offers approximately 147 tillable acres of highly productive row crop ground, consisting of 105.89 acres of bottom ground and 41.11 acres of gently rolling land that is tiled and terraced.
The remaining acreage includes timber, timbered draws, and a portion of the Grand River, providing added recreational and hunting potential. With its excellent layout and productive soils, this farm should offer strong income opportunities along with some hunting appeal.
You’re looking at a flat-out whitetail hammer—the kind of Driftless legacy farm that spikes your adrenaline the second you pull the trail-cam cards and realize you’re staring at multiple giants living right where you hunt. Welcome to the heart of southwest Wisconsin’s most revered big-buck neighborhood in Richland County, where steep ridges, fertile valleys, and Boone & Crockett-class genetics collide. This 58.16-acre recreational property is the type of ground serious deer hunters search a lifetime for.
This remarkable tract is a masterclass in trophy whitetail habitat design. A powerful blend of productive agricultural ground and rugged hardwood timber creates year-round holding power that keeps mature bucks rooted on the property. There’s 20+/- acres consisting of a dynamic mix of row crops, brushy hillsides, and overgrown pastures, apple orchards along with food plots—exactly what big deer crave. These areas are loaded with bedding cover, edge habitat, and security, with deer trails intertwining like a web and offering countless ambush opportunities. The terrain naturally dictates movement, making stand and blind placement intuitive, deadly, and repeatable.
Topography here is pure Driftless magic—long ridge systems, subtle saddles, pinch points, and side-hill benches that funnel deer movement with surgical precision. These aren’t random crossings; they’re generational travel routes etched into the hillsides over decades. Deer trails cut the ridges like cattle paths, converging in predictable locations that set up perfectly for early-season patterns, peak-rut cruising, and late-season food pushes. This property hunts well no matter the phase.
Access is outstanding and thoughtfully laid out. With approximately 2,000± feet of road frontage along the northern boundary, the property offers three separate access points, allowing you to hunt smart with changing winds and minimal intrusion. An extensive interior trail system weaves through the hardwood timber, leading you quietly to secluded ridge tops and key hunting locations while making game recovery, habitat work, and year-round enjoyment effortless.
The habitat enhancements on this farm take it to another level. The land underwent a comprehensive transformation guided by a professional consultation with Bill Winke, one of the most respected whitetail authorities in the country. The result is a purpose-built hunting property featuring four strategically placed food plots, standing crop fields, and targeted timber pocket cuts designed to thicken cover and enhance daylight movement. Gigantic miscanthus has been planted along the roadway, creating a privacy screen that will soon stand as a wall of cover, security, and seclusion. Multiple treestand setups and an elevated box blind are already in place—turnkey and ready to hunt from day one.
Water and natural attraction seal the deal. Fruit-bearing apple trees dot the landscape, raining thousands of sweet treats each fall that act as irresistible natural magnets for wildlife. A spring feeds a gently flowing stream that winds through the property and ultimately ties into Fancy Creek just west of the estate, adding both recreational appeal and a critical year-round water source that keeps deer anchored on the farm.
The proof is in the pictures—and this property delivers. Trail-camera history is nothing short of jaw-dropping, showcasing multiple giant, heavy-beamed whitetails year after year. Deep forks, wide frames, long tines—the real deal. The kind of bucks that make your knees shake and your grip tighten when they step into range. This area is surrounded by large private landowners who embrace Quality Deer Management, allowing deer to reach maturity and ensuring the genetics here continue to thrive.
This isn’t just another hunting parcel—it’s a legacy farm, a sanctuary, and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own some of the richest deer dirt the Driftless Region has to offer. If you’ve been waiting for a true trophy whitetail property with elite habitat, proven big-buck history, and meticulous management already in place, this is literally as good as it gets.
Contact Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // JoeN@UChuntingproperties.com or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 Brandonw@uchuntingproperties.com
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
You’re looking at the kind of place that makes seasoned deer hunters slow down, take a breath, and start picturing November mornings before they even step out of the truck. This is classic Crawford County ground—richest deer dirt, steeped in tradition, carved by time, and absolutely loaded with whitetail potential. Tucked into the heart of Southwest Wisconsin’s legendary Driftless Region, this property represents a rare opportunity to own an affordable, highly huntable tract in one of the most consistent big-buck zip codes in the state.
This rolling tract is defined by cascading bluffs, deep sweeping valleys, and hardwood-lined ridges that funnel deer movement exactly where you want it. The topography alone tells the story. Long ridge spines pinch down into natural saddles, side-hill benches wrap the contours, and the valley bottom acts as a natural travel corridor that deer have been using for generations. You don’t need to force deer movement here—it already exists. Trails are worn deep into the hillsides, crossings are obvious, and the sign speaks for itself.
Access is excellent, with road frontage that allows you to slip in and out without burning your core hunting areas. A gated entry leads you onto the property where you’ll find a level area ideal for a camper site—your basecamp for long weekends and rifle season traditions. Electric service is already in place, eliminating a major hurdle and adding immediate usability. Pull in Friday night, hunt hard all weekend, and head home Sunday evening with no stress. That’s how this place is meant to be enjoyed.
The habitat mix is exactly what serious hunters look for. Mature hardwood timber provides mast production and security cover, while pockets of open ground are perfectly positioned for food plots that pull deer out of neighboring cover. Established trails and cleared areas make stand access quiet and efficient. Elevated hunting locations overlook natural movement routes, giving you multiple wind-specific setups for both early season patterns and the chaos of the rut.
Water is the unsung hero of great hunting land, and this property delivers. A natural spring in the valley provides a year-round water source, anchoring deer activity during dry early seasons and late-season cold snaps alike. Combined with strategically placed food sources and bedding cover on the ridges, this creates a true sanctuary effect—deer live here, not just pass through.
This area is well known for quality deer. Large surrounding landowners manage for age structure, which directly benefits smaller tracts like this one. That’s how Boone & Crockett-class genetics survive long enough to show themselves. Trail camera history in the neighborhood consistently supports what locals already know: this is world-class whitetail country.
The land is not enrolled in any government programs to provide more room to improve, or simply enjoy it as-is. Whether your vision includes food plot expansion, timber stand improvement, or just maintaining a low-impact hunting retreat, the flexibility is there.
Location seals the deal. You’re within easy driving distance of Madison, Milwaukee, and the Chicagoland area, yet when you’re standing on the ridge at sunset, it feels like you’re a hundred miles from the nearest pavement. Annual property taxes are incredibly low, making this an easy property to hold and enjoy for generations.
This isn’t just a hunting parcel—it’s a legacy piece. A place where stories get written, traditions are born, and November memories stack up year after year. Affordable Driftless hunting land like this doesn’t come around often. Once-in-a-generation opportunity.
Contact Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // JoeN@UChuntingproperties.com or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 Brandonw@uchuntingproperties.com
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
This desirable North Central Arkansas acreage features 60.50 acres of gently rolling hills, a mix of open and wooded areas, scenic Ozark views and excellent accessibility with approximately 14.82 feet of State Highway 9 frontage. Located just minutes from Melbourne, Arkansas, this property offers the privacy of rural Ozark living while maintaining easy access to town amenities.
Electricity is available at the road, making this property ideal for future development, a hunting retreat, or a permanent residence. This tract offers outstanding Ozark Mountain views and multiple potential building sites.
The diverse terrain and natural surroundings provide excellent wildlife habitat, creating the perfect location for hunting in Izard County. The area is well known for deer and turkey hunting, with ample space for food plots. Additionally, there are established trail systems, making this great for recreational use.
Whether you’re an avid hunter, outdoor enthusiast, or investor, this land provides both natural beauty and functionality. Properties offering highway frontage, building potential, and hunting opportunities are increasingly hard to find. This 60± acre tract is a rare opportunity to own a versatile and highly desirable piece of Ozark land with endless possibilities. Priced to sell at 198,500.
For more information, contact Roxanne Byram or Cody Cooper with United Country Ozark Realty at 870-291-0382, 870-291-7911, or 870-368-4155.
Found in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, this 71-acre wooded property offers a rare combination of seclusion, scenery, and opportunity. The rolling forested terrain showcases stunning mountain views and provides an ideal building site—perfect for a home or cabin with a panoramic view of the Ozarks.
The land features county road frontage for easy access and already has electricity available, making your building plans even simpler. Meandering through the property is an extensive trail system and a seasonal creek that adds to the natural beauty and wildlife appeal.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant game that roams these woods—whitetail deer, turkey, quail, hogs, and even bear are frequently spotted. With no restrictions, you have the freedom to enjoy the land as you choose, whether for recreation, hunting, building, or investment.
This property is an excellent opportunity to own your own piece of the Ozarks for just $149,900.
Call Cody Cooper with United Country Ozark Realty at 870-291-7911 or 870-368-4155 for more information or to schedule your private showing.
You’re looking at one of those tracts that makes seasoned land buyers stop scrolling and lean in closer — a 159.54-acre whitetail sanctuary.
This is the kind of ground that doesn’t need hype. It sells itself through location, scale and neighborhood. Situated just outside of Rome the property lies sandwiched between low-pressure cover surrounding you, creating the textbook setup for bucks to feel safe.
You enter from the northeast corner where a turnaround driveway and dual gated entrance welcome you in. From there, a meandering trail system guides you through the front — a manageable, huntable piece loaded with diversity. Along the west edge flows Dead Horse Creek, a year-round water source that anchors wildlife movement and adds natural pinch points you can hunt year after year.
The terrain is mostly semi-flat, layered with dense bedding cover, oak flats, gnarly thickets and open marsh grass. Red osier dogwood alongside tall native grasses and marsh bottoms, creating thermal cover and security that whitetails crave. 60 +/- fruit trees have already been planted, setting the stage for a future buffet of natural attraction without competing pressure.
The front portion of the property is easily navigable today, while the remaining acreage remains wild, untouched and full of upside. This is a true virgin tract in many respects. With a little vision — think a skid steer with a mulching head — you could open strategic access routes, define bedding areas.
Two olders wood box blinds are positioned overlooking thick cover transitioning into openings — classic ambush setups for both archery and gun season. The current owner hasn’t hunted the property in years, which tells you everything you need to know about pressure levels. While the property is not buildable due to wetlands bring your camper to stay.
Beyond the property lines, the lifestyle shines just as bright. You’re minutes from both Petenwell Lake and Castle Rock Lake for boating, fishing and waterfront dining. ATV and snowmobile trail systems are close by, offering endless miles of recreation. Golf in the morning at Sand Valley Golf Course, climb into a treestand by afternoon. And when the family tags along, Wisconsin Dells — the Waterpark Capital of the World.
This region is celebrated for its diverse ecosystem, drawing outdoor enthusiasts for birding, hiking and foraging wild berries and mushrooms. It’s a place where land still feels wild, quiet and meaningful.
Per Adams County tax records, property taxes are just $1,241 annually. The land is not enrolled in MFL or any government program, keeping your management options wide open.
Contact Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // JoeN@UChuntingproperties.com or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 Brandonw@uchuntingproperties.com
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
Discover 30 acres of beautiful timberland just outside Aurora, NC, offering privacy, wildlife, and natural charm. This scenic tract features approximately 230 feet of road frontage on Spring Creek Road and a healthy mix of mature pines and hardwoods. Known for excellent whitetail deer hunting, strong wild turkey populations, and trophy bear in the area, this property is ideal for the outdoorsman or nature lover seeking a peaceful, recreational retreat.
Nestled in the heart of Appanoose Co., Iowa, just a stone’s throw from Lake Sundown and Rathbun Lake lies a property that boasts timber, hunting and development potential. Spanning 65 acres, this property offers the perfect combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunity and development potential.
The land is covered in mature hardwoods and cedar trees, making it an ideal habitat for wildlife such as deer and turkey. The picturesque landscape creates a peace and tranquility for those who love the outdoors, whether it’s for hunting, hiking, or simply enjoying the Lakes of Southern Iowa.
In addition to its natural beauty, the property also has significant development potential. With over ½ mile of paved road frontage and easy access to all utilities, it’s the perfect site for creating a residential development, hunting lodge or lake recreational property. So, if you’re looking for a piece of land that combines natural beauty with development potential, look no further than this stunning Iowa Recreational Property near Moravia, Iowa.
Hunting Property Bordering the National Forest
This exceptional 43± acre wooded property offers a rare opportunity to own a secluded tract surrounded by natural beauty and unmatched access to public land. Featuring mature timber, rolling ridges, and scenic views, the land provides a diverse landscape ideal for recreation, hunting, or a private retreat.
One of the most striking features of the property is its bluffs overlooking Hurricane Creek, creating dramatic views and a peaceful setting. The land also includes three natural caves, adding character and unique exploration opportunities rarely found on properties of this size.
What truly sets this property apart is its location. National Forest borders the land on three sides, giving you direct access to thousands of additional acres for hunting, hiking, and outdoor adventure. This creates the feel of owning far more land while maintaining the privacy and seclusion many buyers are seeking.
Electric is already on the property, adding convenience for future improvements, and there are multiple ways to access the land, offering flexibility for building sites or recreational use. Whether you envision a cabin, hunting camp, or simply a place to escape, this property provides numerous options.
Located less than one mile from Falling Springs on the Eleven Point River and under five miles from McCormick Lake, this tract places you near some of the area’s most desirable outdoor destinations while still feeling remote and untouched. Opportunities like this are rare. Don’t miss your chance to own a truly special piece of land.
Land for Sale Vernon County, MO
Discover a beautiful 39.12± acre tract in Vernon County, Missouri, offering the perfect blend of open pasture, natural water, and build-ready convenience. This mostly pasture property is ideal for livestock, a homesite, or a recreational retreat, with Clear Creek winding through the land to provide a scenic backdrop and dependable water source. The gentle terrain and open layout make the acreage easy to utilize, whether you’re looking to run cattle, hay the ground, or create your own country escape.
One of the standout features of this property is its readiness for development. Power and water are already on site, saving you time and expense when planning a home, cabin, or agricultural improvements. With multiple potential building sites overlooking the creek and surrounding countryside, you can choose the setting that best fits your vision. The creek-bottom areas add character and wildlife appeal, while the pasture ground offers productive use from day one.
Land For Sale Nevada MO
Conveniently located approximately 15 minutes from Nevada, Missouri, this property provides the peace and privacy of rural living without sacrificing access to town amenities, schools, and services. Whether you’re a land buyer searching for a manageable acreage, an investor looking for a versatile tract, or someone dreaming of building in the country, this 39.12± acre parcel checks all the boxes. Properties with water, utilities in place, and a great location are hard to find—don’t miss this opportunity to own a solid piece of Vernon County land.
This 51-acre timber tract on Blount Creek offers the perfect blend of country living, recreation, and long-term investment potential. Featuring a planted pine plantation, the property is both attractive and income-minded, with strong future timber value. A 4-bedroom active septic permit is already in place, making this an excellent site to build your dream home or weekend retreat.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the outstanding large game hunting, including black bear, whitetail deer, and wild turkey. With no restrictions, the possibilities are wide open for residential, recreational, or investment use. Enjoy peaceful county living while remaining conveniently located just minutes from Chocowinity and Washington, and only 40 minutes from Greenville. This is rural lifestyle living at its best in a highly desirable Eastern North Carolina location.
Looking to purchase a hunting farm with a great history! This farm has produced some trophy whitetails in the past 5 years, measuring in at 172” and 166”. It is loaded with a great timbered draw that runs through the middle of the farm and fingers off. There is a nice-sized pond and an incredible food plot area on the back southwest corner of the farm. It checks all the boxes to produce great deer year in and year out!
Additionally, 44 acres of row crop produce a nice annual income. The farm lays really nicely and has been well taken care of. With a little work, there is some additional acreage that could be farmed if one so chose too.
Features Include:
- 172” and 166” deer harvested in last 5 years
- Great hunting history
- Rural water just to the North of the property
- Electricity at the road
- Good build site for a hunting cabin
- 44 acres m/l or row crop, producing good income
- Great food plot area, SW corner of farm
- Timbered draw runs the length of the farm
- Natural pinch points
- Very well taken care of farm
If you've been dreaming of owning prime hunting land in the heart of Southern Iowa's renowned big buck country, your search ends here. This exceptional 45 M/L acre property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, strategic advantages, and practical infrastructure to make it an all-encompassing sanctuary for hunting enthusiasts.
**Property Features:**
- **Strategic Location:** Situated in a region celebrated for its impressive deer population, this property provides unmatched opportunities for hunters. The massive timber expanse to the north and substantial woodlands to the south create an ideal travel corridor, ensuring consistent movement of deer and other wildlife across the landscape.
- **Agricultural Advantage:** With 12 M/L acres of productive, tillable ground currently under cultivation, the property offers an agricultural income stream and a natural food source for wildlife. The seller has arranged a standing crop-for-rent exchange, enhancing late-season hunting prospects with 2.5 acres of beans left standing for 2025. This mix of farmland and timber not only attracts wildlife but also optimizes your hunting success during peak seasons.
- **Build Your Dream:** Equipped with on-site utilities, this property is ready for development. Whether you're planning to construct a cozy hunting cabin or a full-time residence, the possibilities are endless. Enjoy waking up in a peaceful, rural setting where the morning horizon offers a front-row view of abundant deer activity.
- **Essential Storage:** Two storage buildings stand ready to accommodate your equipment needs. The larger building, complete with a concrete floor, is perfect for securely storing hunting gear, ATVs, or additional agricultural equipment, keeping everything you need organized and at your fingertips.
Imagine having the ability to hunt trophy bucks practically from your doorstep. This property is not just about impressive game; it’s about creating an outdoor lifestyle where you can relax, recharge, and relish in the thrill of the hunt.
Don’t let this unparalleled opportunity slip away. Contact Bryan Atkins at 641-208-0724 or Tyler Arnold at 660-292-4024 to arrange your private tour. Seize this chance to own a piece of Iowa’s hunting legacy and transform it into your personal retreat.
SOLD! Under $10K/Acre – 19.984 Acres Hunting Land | East Texas Pineywoods
Nearly 20 acres of mixed hardwood and pine timber in Wood County—prime Pineywoods hunting territory at under $10,000 per acre. This unrestricted tract delivers year-round hunting opportunity for Whitetail deer, feral hogs, squirrel, and other small game, backed by an existing agricultural tax exemption that keeps annual carrying costs low.
Hunting Features
The property sits within the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Pineywoods Wildlife Management Region, where Whitetail deer populations remain strong and feral hogs offer 365-day opportunity with no season or bag limit. The seller confirms active deer and hog sign on the property, along with squirrel and small game.
Timber composition favors hunters. Mixed hardwood stands produce acorns and hickory nuts that concentrate deer activity during bow and rifle seasons. Pine cover provides thermal refuge and bedding areas. The regenerating timber—harvested in 2015 and now ten years into regrowth—creates the edge habitat and browse that hold deer on the property rather than pushing them to neighboring land.
A small pond and seasonal creek add habitat diversity that most small tracts lack. Deer and hogs water here daily, creating predictable movement patterns for stand placement.
No Restrictions – Hunt Your Way
Zero deed restrictions means you control how you hunt. Build a permanent blind or rotating stand system. Install feeders and maintain them year-round. Plant food plots in openings. Construct a hunting cabin or RV pad for weekend trips. Run trail cameras without HOA complaints. This land operates under county jurisdiction only—no association approval required for anything you build.
Ag Exempt – Low Carrying Costs
The property carries an existing timber exemption. Property taxes are based on productivity value rather than market value, keeping your annual holding costs well below what you'd pay on non-exempt land. For hunters who want to own rather than lease, this exemption makes the difference between affordable ownership and a financial stretch.
Access and Location
Over 2,100 feet of FM 14 frontage provides direct paved highway access—no easements, no shared roads, no gates to coordinate. Drive times put you in the field quickly: Dallas approximately 1 hour 40 minutes via I-20, Tyler 30 minutes. Close enough for afternoon hunts after work during the rut.
Lake Fork Reservoir lies nearby for those who want to chase trophy bass between deer seasons. The lake has produced more ShareLunker entries than any other Texas water body.
Utilities for Camp Development
Water service (Fouke Water Systems) and electricity (Wood County Electric) are available at the road frontage. This infrastructure supports a hunting cabin, manufactured home, or full residence if you decide to build. Most hunting tracts this size require expensive utility extensions—this one doesn't.
QUICK FACTS:
Acreage: 19.984 acres
Price: $196,840 ($9,850/acre)
County: Wood County, Texas
Nearest Town: Hawkins
Road Frontage: 2,100+ feet on FM 14 (paved state highway)
Water Features: Pond, seasonal creek
Timber: Mixed hardwood and pine in regeneration
Tax Status: Existing ag exemption for timber
Utilities: Water and electric available at road frontage
Restrictions: None – unrestricted use
School District: Hawkins ISD
GAME SPECIES:
Whitetail Deer (general season, archery, muzzleloader)
Feral Hogs (year-round, no limit)
Squirrel
And other small game
WHY THIS TRACT:
East Texas hunting land under $10,000 per acre with water, timber, utilities, and an existing ag exemption rarely stays on the market long. Most tracts at this price point lack one or more of these elements—either no water features, no utility access, deed restrictions that limit improvements, or no tax exemption requiring years of timber management before qualification.
This property delivers all four. Add 2,100 feet of highway frontage, eliminating access headaches, and you have a turnkey hunting tract ready for immediate use or camp development.
LOCATION DATA:
Address: FM 14, Hawkins, TX 75765
GPS: 32.73384815094511, -95.2883888176165
Drive Times:
Dallas: 107 miles / ~1 hr 40 min
Tyler: 30 miles / ~35 min
Lake Fork Reservoir: ~15 min
Canton (First Monday): ~45 min
Hunting Land for Sale - Wood County, Texas – Pineywoods Wildlife Region – TPWD Region 4
Welcome to 985 Grindstone Road in the quiet town of Stacyville, Maine—an ideal setting for anyone dreaming of privacy, self-sufficiency, and a strong connection to Maine’s northern wilderness. Set on 40± acres of quality land, this property offers the space, resources, and rural charm that make country living both practical and enjoyable. Whether you’ve been searching for a homestead, a small farm, or a peaceful location surrounded by wildlife, this home delivers a rare combination of comfort, usable land, and proximity to world-class outdoor recreation.
The home offers 864 square feet of efficient, single-floor living with five rooms, including one bedroom and one full bath. It’s serviced by grid power, a private septic system, and two wells, ensuring reliable year-round living. The layout is simple and functional, perfect for those who prefer low-maintenance spaces without sacrificing comfort. Recent upgrades and ongoing improvements make the home move-in ready, while also providing opportunities to customize to your needs.
The land is the star of the property—40 ± acres with approximately 650 feet of frontage along Route 11. With elevations between 550 and 570 feet, the terrain is gently rolling and accessible. The soils—Perham, Monarda, Thorndike, Dixmont, and Daigle silt loams—are known for being productive with minimal slope, making them excellent for gardening, livestock, or larger-scale agricultural ventures. Wildlife is abundant, offering frequent opportunities to observe deer, moose, and other native species right outside your door. Whether your interests are farming, firewood, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet, this land supports a wide range of rural lifestyles.
Stacyville, with a population of just 380, is a friendly small community located near essential services. Patten is only 13.5 miles away for groceries, hardware, building supplies, and health clinics. Houlton, 43 miles south, provides the nearest hospital and a border crossing into New Brunswick, Canada. Bangor is an easy 1 hour and 27 minutes away, and Boston is about a 4 hour and 38-minute drive for longer trips.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being close to Baxter State Park’s 200,000 protected acres, the 87,000-acre Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, and countless lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams for fishing, paddling, and exploring.
This property offers affordability, freedom, and opportunity in one of Maine’s most scenic regions.
WESTERN COLORADO OFF-GRID ACREAGE FOR SALE – MOUNTAIN LAND & RECREATION
Western Colorado mountain off-grid acreage surrounded by wilderness, sweeping views, and year-round recreation. Enjoy wildlife, quiet, and privacy across 40 acres of natural terrain featuring cedar and pinyon pine trees, rock formations, and arroyos. There is ample room to hike, hunt, camp, build a dream home, run livestock, or simply relax on your own private mountain getaway.
Located in Game Management Unit (GMU) 421, this acreage is an ideal base camp with direct access to bordering public lands. The property showcases panoramic views of regional landmarks including the Beehive, Chalk Mountain, Land’s End, the Grand Mesa—the largest flattop mountain in the world—and the Battlement Mesa Mountain Range. Powderhorn Ski Resort is just a short drive away via scenic Highway 65, and the nearby western towns of Collbran and Mesa provide essential services and community amenities.
Convenient connections to Highway 330 and Highway 65 lead directly to the I-70 corridor, offering easy access to travel, shopping, and additional recreation throughout Western Colorado. This off-grid acreage overlooks a serene valley setting—ideal for a peaceful, private country lifestyle.
COLORADO MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES NEARBY – RURAL WESTERN COLORADO LIVING FOR SALE
The surrounding mountain communities offer small-town amenities and rustic Western charm. Mesa features a fire department, churches, post office, restaurants, medical services, and local businesses that support daily needs. Ranches and rural homes extend across the valley, creating a true mountain community atmosphere.
Just minutes away, Collbran offers expanded services including K-12 school, medical facilities, 24-hour fuel, restaurants, hardware and feed stores, a grocery store, and local shops. Seasonal rodeo events and historic storefronts add to the town’s welcoming Western character.
For major shopping, a regional airport, healthcare, and urban conveniences, Grand Junction is approximately an hour away via I-70, providing the full range of services expected from a regional hub.
COLORADO OUTDOOR RECREATION FOR SALE – HUNTING LAND, SKIING & PUBLIC LANDS ACCESS
This area is a gateway to some of Colorado’s best outdoor recreation. The Grand Mesa—home to over 300 lakes and thousands of acres of National Forest—offers fishing, boating, hiking, ATV riding, horseback trails, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and multiple GMUs for hunting. Scenic viewpoints and diverse landscapes make it a favorite destination for photographers and outdoor adventurers.
Nearby Powderhorn Ski Resort delivers winter and summer activities for all ages and skill levels, from skiing and snowboarding to lift-served mountain biking.
Highway 330 leads to Vega State Park, where Vega Reservoir provides boating, fishing, campgrounds, cabins, and access to extensive BLM and National Forest lands—perfect for year-round mountain recreation.
Wildlife is abundant across the region, with regular sightings of Bighorn Sheep, Elk, Deer, Eagles, Sandhill Cranes, and more. For additional exploration, the Grand Junction area features high-desert recreation, including the Colorado National Monument, red-rock canyons, dinosaur sites, rivers, lakes, and popular Jeep and OHV trails.
BRING YOUR VISION – WESTERN COLORADO MOUNTAIN ACREAGE FOR SALE
Bring your vision to this prime Western Colorado property and experience the freedom and beauty of true off-grid mountain living.
Hunters, take note! This property offers outstanding dove-hunting potential with its perfectly spaced scattered trees—open enough for clear shooting lanes yet wooded enough to provide natural resting spots for doves between flights. The sandy loam soil is ideal for planting sunflowers, giving you the option to create a high-attraction dove field right on your own land. Additional crop planting is also possible, offering even more opportunities to cultivate wildlife habitat. A pond adds to the recreational appeal, making this a true outdoorsman’s paradise.
Beyond hunting, you’ll find an unrestricted, lovely building site! Bring your plans, critters, and family out to this gently rolling, private property located in the North Lamar School District. Scattered trees and a wet-weather creek provide natural charm and comfort for your animals. A recently cleaned well casing is already in place for your water, and electric is available along the fence line for easy setup. With no homes in sight and a large ranch across the road, you’ll enjoy true privacy and peaceful country living.
With no restrictions, you’re free to build your dream barndominium, tiny home, family compound, or weekend getaway—all just a short drive from Pat Mayes Lake for even more outdoor enjoyment. Come experience the freedom of true country living!
Discover the perfect blend of privacy, opportunity, and natural beauty with this exceptional 93-acre property on Tuten Road. Featuring 35 FSA acres and 58 acres of planted pines that have already been thinned once, this tract offers a strong foundation for both agricultural use and long-term timber investment. With an impressive 2,900 feet of road frontage, the land provides easy access and multiple potential entry points. Nestled in the quiet countryside yet only 20 minutes from Washington, NC, this location delivers the serenity of rural living without sacrificing convenience. The surrounding area is known for abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, and black bear, making it ideal for hunting enthusiasts or those who appreciate nature. With no restrictions, you have the freedom to design the lifestyle you want—create a hobby farm with cattle or horses, expand agricultural operations, or build the dream home you’ve always imagined. Whether you're seeking a productive farm, a recreational hunting retreat, or a smart long-term investment, this property offers incredible potential and endless possibilities.
Discover the perfect blend of farmland, timberland, and country living on this exceptional 125-acre property located just 20 minutes from Washington, NC. With 68 FSA acres, this tract offers ample open ground ideal for cultivating crops, creating pasture, or establishing your own hobby farm with cattle and horses. The remaining 57 acres feature well-managed planted pines that have already been thinned once, providing a strong foundation for continued timber growth and long-term investment potential.
With an impressive 2,400 feet of road frontage on Tuten Road—situated on both sides of the road—the property offers excellent access and flexibility for future development or multiple homesites. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home or create a peaceful country retreat, the setting is quiet, private, and full of possibilities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the tremendous wildlife habitat, with abundant deer, bear, and turkey frequently seen throughout the land. The combination of farmland, timber, natural cover, and rural surroundings makes this an outstanding recreational property as well as a sound investment.
With no restrictions, this versatile acreage provides endless opportunities and the freedom to bring your vision to life. Properties like this are rare—don’t miss your chance to own a beautiful piece of Eastern North Carolina.
Discover 52 acres of cutover timberland featuring a healthy 6-year-old stand of growing timber—an ideal long-term investment opportunity. With over 200 feet of road frontage on Walker Road, this property offers easy access and excellent potential for future returns. The land is home to deer, black bear, and a variety of other game, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts or hunters seeking their own private hunting property. Located just 30 minutes from New Bern and 35 minutes from Washington, NC, this tract provides both convenience and seclusion. Timber investments remain one of the safest, most reliable ways to grow your money.
This 38± acre rural acreage in Lucas County sits in an attractive pocket near the Lucas/Marion/Monroe County borders — a region known for its rolling hardwood timber, strong wildlife populations, and high demand for small recreational tracts with usable improvements. Properties in this size range with a home, buildings, and quality habitat are limited, and this setup offers practical use for full-time living or a rural escape within 45 miles of the Des Moines Metro. The location provides easy access to Chariton, Knoxville, and Lovilia.
The land offers a balanced mix of hardwood timber, rolling terrain, and open ground that supports steady wildlife movement and everyday deer and turkey sightings. The home sits privately off the road with views into the surrounding timbered hills, giving owners immediate access to hunting, hiking, ATV riding, horseback riding, and general outdoor recreation right out the back door.
The home is a 3-bedroom, 1-bath ranch-style layout on the main floor, offering a functional floorplan with good natural light and scenic views of the Southern Iowa landscape. It provides a solid foundation with plenty of upside for a buyer who wants to put their own touches on it, modernize the space, and add value through updates. The attached garage adds convenience, and the home’s setting off the road gives it a quiet, private feel that maximizes the acreage’s rural atmosphere.
One of the standout improvements is the 24’ x 36’ x 10’ outbuilding that includes partial concrete flooring, an insulated and powered workshop, and a separate cold-storage section with a large sliding door for tractors, ATVs, and hunting equipment. The combination of workspace and gathering area makes it an ideal basecamp for your hunting party or weekend projects. A secondary skid-mounted building offers additional room for small-livestock needs, tools, equipment, or seasonal storage.
Acreages with this mix of privacy, improvements, and recreational value are increasingly hard to find in this part of Southern Iowa. This is a strong option for buyers seeking a manageable rural lifestyle property with proven outdoor appeal and the convenience of an established home and buildings already in place.
39± acres located just northwest of Albia offering productive ag potential, recreational use and a scenic building site. Smaller tracts like these are in high demand and this property offers a diverse mix offering— manageable size, good income, rolling terrain, beautiful views, great hunting potential and multiple building-site options along a solid gravel road with utilities available near.
The farm offers approximately 30 open acres carrying a CSR2 of 42, making it well-suited for row crop, hay, or alfalfa production. The remaining acres provide light cover and modest timber/cover, keeping the maintenance low while still offering edge habitat and a clean layout. The farm will be open for the 2026 crop season, giving a new owner full flexibility moving forward this spring.
This is a solid opportunity for a starter farm, recreational tract or addition to a current farm portfolio. The rolling views, the clean open fields, and the ease of access all combine to make this an attractive spot for a new home, cabin, or small hobby farm. Whether someone wants a place to build, a simple investment, or a productive smaller tract close to Albia, this farm has a lot to offer. More acres are available, and the property will be sold subject to survey.
Quick Highlights
Located just north of Albia in a desirable area
~30 open acres (CSR2 42)
Strong row crop, hay, or alfalfa potential
Light cover/minimal timber for easy maintenance
Utilities available at the road
Excellent new home or building-site potential
Open for the 2026 crop season
More acres available
Sold subject to survey
Welcome to 40 m/l acres in one of the most desirable areas Southern Iowa has to offer. Tucked away in a peaceful, private setting, this breathtaking log home is truly a rare find. Located approximately 5 miles north of Lucas and about 20 miles south of Indianola, you get the perfect mix of seclusion and convenience.
Properties like this do not come along often. It is exceptionally hard to find Southern Iowa acreage that has seen little to no hunting pressure, and this one fits that description. The sellers are not hunters and have not allowed hunting in recent years. Instead, they have enjoyed Iowa’s incredible wildlife right from the living room window. The trail camera photos speak for themselves, and the current year images highlight just how special this place is.
As you turn into the beautiful rock drive, you will immediately feel the privacy and charm this property offers. The drive leads to a one of a kind log home surrounded by landscaped gardens, mature trees, and a fenced garden area that shows the care and pride poured into this retreat. No corners were cut in construction or upkeep. Below is a detailed overview of the home and improvements.
Home Features and Construction Details
1. Built in 2000 using historic, hand hewn logs. Logs were power washed, tent fumigated, borate treated for long term pest control, then stained and finished.
2. Open floor plan with cathedral ceilings and timber frame construction. Log walls on the first floor and part of the second floor. Open loft overlooks the family room.
3. Excellent insulation throughout, including spray in expanding foam between logs and studs.
4. Oak and fir solid wood flooring plus tile. Radiant in floor heat on both first and second floors.
5. Kitchen includes solid wood cabinetry, built ins, open walnut shelving, and granite countertops. All electric antique style oven and convection stove.
6. Bathrooms feature marble countertops and in floor heat. One bath has a claw foot tub with shower, the other has a limestone based solid surface walk in shower.
7. Custom cut walnut stair and loft railing, locally sourced in Iowa. Loft also includes live edge walnut shelving from the property.
8. Soapstone wood stove in the family room adds warmth and ambiance.
9. Spacious main bedroom with cathedral ceiling, exposed log joists, white washed shiplap, cedar closet, ceiling fan, and private en suite bath.
10. Walk out basement is fully insulated with spray foam and has 8 foot ceilings.
11. Finished basement space includes wide plank pine flooring, a full wall of built in cabinets, large workshop, storage, and a half bath with plumbing ready for a future shower or tub.
12. All electric home with geothermal heat pump powering radiant heat and air conditioning.
13. Landscaping includes perennial flower beds, specialty conifers, stone walls and steps, plus fenced elevated vegetable garden beds.
14. Mature fruit trees including apple, pear, cherry, plum, and a paw paw patch.
15. Wildlife friendly plants throughout, including wild blackberries, black raspberries, black walnut, oak, hickory, and hazelnut shrubs.
16. Woodlands professionally managed by Master Woodland Managers for firewood and future walnut harvest.
17. Morel mushrooms appear in spring when conditions allow.
18. Home size is 41 ft by 22 ft. All first and second floor space finished. Basement includes 263 sq ft finished area, 316 sq ft workshop, half bath, plus storage and utility space.
19. Three car garage is 38 ft by 24 ft. Upstairs offers 326 sq ft of additional storage.
20. Shed measures 20 ft by 16 ft.
Recent Upgrades and Maintenance
• 2018: Stream crossing installed
• 2019: Four new windows installed
• Around 2019: New washer and dryer
• 2020 and 2021: Geothermal heat pump and dual water tank replacement, second floor air conditioner replacement
• 2021: House roof replaced
• 2021: Backyard fence replaced
• Around 2021: New refrigerator
• 2022: Garage and shed roofs replaced
• 2023: Second floor exterior upgraded with Hardyboard cementitious siding
• 2024: Second floor main bathroom remodel with solid surface walk in shower
• 2024: New wood stove pipe
• 2024 and 2021: New barbed wire fencing on north and west property lines
• 2025: House and outbuildings stained
• 2025: Driveway re graveled
• 2025: Septic pumped, cleaned, and time of transfer completed
• 3 covered porches and a 770 sq ft deck that wraps around the front and west side of house
Included With the Property
• Refrigerator, dishwasher, oven and stove, washer and dryer
• Polaris UTV with snow plow, cart attachment, and grading blade
• Zero turn lawn mower
• Log splitter
• Walnut wardrobe in first floor bedroom
• Queen bed frame in master bedroom (adjustable mattress and box spring not included)
This acreage is more than a home, it is a lifestyle. Whether you are looking for a scenic full time residence, a private getaway, or a premier Southern Iowa property to enjoy the outdoors, this place delivers in every way. Properties this special are rarely offered to the public.
Schedule your private showing today. Showings are by appointment only.
Call Tyler Arnold at 660-292-4024 or Bryan Atkins at 641-208-0724.
If your ideal Wisconsin weekend starts with a thermos of hot coffee and ends around a crackling campfire while swapping stories about the big one that slipped by, this 205-acre hunting property in Juneau County delivers the lifestyle you’ve been chasing. Set at the end of a quiet dead-end road outside New Lisbon, this recreational escape blends comfort, seclusion, and world-class habitat.
Renovated Hunting Base Camp
The charming 3-bed, 2-bath ranch home has been transformed—brand-new roof, siding, pressure tank, and water heater. Inside, a large, remodeled kitchen with spacious kitchen island opens seamlessly into a cozy living room anchored by a fireplace. Decked out in new LG appliances. The private main-suite offers a quiet end-of-day retreat, and there’s plenty of room for hunting buddies, family, and friends. The home was built on a slab with a crawl space, sand-point well, and conventional septic—modern comforts ready for year-round use. You’ll find central a/c unit along with a 325-gallon LP tank in the backyard.
The attached 24x24ft two-car garage and multiple backyard pole buildings provide generous storage for tractors, UTVs, implements, stands, and tools. One of the two pole buildings has electric and built on no slab. ae 24x30Whether you're planting plots, hanging cams, or loading up for rifle season, there’s space for everything.
A Trophy Whitetail Mecca
The 205 acres have been carefully shaped into exceptional whitetail habitat. Timber stand improvement, diverse hardwoods (including mature oaks), pine groves, lowland bedding thickets, young growth, and high-stem density browse create a landscape deer live in—not just pass through.
A comprehensive internal trail system keeps the entire property accessible. More than 10 acres of food plots—corn, clover, brassicas, oats, and more—supplement a 10-acre row-crop lease that provides additional income and forage. Four elevated custom box blinds and multiple treestand setups are already in place. The Farm Service Agency has also approved additional drain tiling options for expanded ag potential.
The Neighborhood Every Hunter Wants
Surrounded by large private parcels and supported by a strong Quality Deer Management community, this area is known for producing Southwest Wisconsin–class trophies. The property checks every whitetail box: food, water, cover, security, and diversity of terrain. It’s fully turnkey—just show up with your gear.
All this sits just minutes from the interstate and under an hour from Madison, making those after-work hunts and spontaneous weekend trips easy. No government programs and taxes are $5,711 annually.
Key Features
205 acres of proven trophy deer habitat with timber diversity, food plots, row-crop acreage, and strategic stand sites.
Fully renovated 3-bed/2-bath ranch camp with new mechanicals, open concept, fireplace, and multiple outbuildings for equipment + gear.
Turnkey hunting property in Juneau County, WI, minutes from I-90/94 and under an hour from Madison.
Contact Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // JoeN@UChuntingproperties.com or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 Brandonw@uchuntingproperties.com
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
Perched high atop one of the tallest ridges in western Wisconsin, Oak Ridge Trophy Whitetail Estate stands among the Midwest’s most elite hunting and recreational properties. Set in the rolling bluffs of Trempealeau County, this 252± acre legacy estate blends world-class whitetail habitat, income-producing conservation practices, and luxury lodging into one extraordinary turnkey offering.
Nearly 180 acres of mature hardwood timber flow seamlessly into cedar bedding cover and 48 acres of newly established CRP pollinator habitat, creating a rich and diverse landscape designed for long-term sustainability. The land’s balance of food, water, and cover is unmatched: 15± acres of rotating food plots—clover, chicory, soybeans, corn, and brassicas—pair with four earth ponds and three clay-lined waterholes to provide consistent nutrition and dependable water sources throughout the year. This carefully engineered ecosystem naturally attracts and holds trophy-caliber whitetails, turkey, and abundant wildlife season after season.
At the heart of the estate stands a brand-new 4,000 sq ft luxury barndominium, blending rustic character with high-end finishes. Custom birch cabinetry, quartz countertops, hardwood floors, and a natural-stone wood-burning fireplace define the open-concept interior beneath soaring 16-ft ceilings. Two bedrooms and a full bath offer comfort after long days afield, while the heated attached shop, large covered porch, and professionally landscaped firepit area extend the living space outdoors. Panoramic sunrise & sunset views sweep across the ridge, creating a setting as peaceful as it is breathtaking.
For serious hunters, this is a fully developed, turnkey operation. Five new Titan Pro Combo Blinds—each equipped with heaters and comfortable seating—anchor key ridge points, funnels, and travel corridors. Over twenty ladder and hang-on stands are trimmed, cleared, and outfitted with safety lines, each positioned with prevailing winds and stealthy access in mind. With top access from the east and hidden northern trails, strategic movement across the property is effortless. Trail-cam history and harvest records confirm consistent production of mature, record-class bucks year after year.
Free from MFL enrollment and located in a strong QDM neighborhood, the property offers full autonomy over timber management and habitat decisions. Its location—within reach of Winona MN, Eau Claire, and La Crosse—provides the ideal blend of privacy, accessibility, and rural luxury.
Oak Ridge is more than a hunting property; it is a legacy destination built with intention, stewardship, and passion for the land. From crisp morning hunts to evenings around the fire, this estate delivers a lifestyle rooted in wild beauty, restorative quiet, and generations of outdoor tradition.
115± prime hunting and combination farm located in one of the most highly sought-after whitetail neighborhoods in the Midwest, offering opportunity, strong fundamentals, and exceptional long-term potential. This highly regarded area of Monroe County is made up of large, mostly contiguous tracts held by just a handful of long-term landowners. Many of these neighboring farms are either deep-rooted family agricultural operations or highly managed recreational properties with decades of proven trophy whitetail history.
The farm itself has a strong mix of rolling terrain, brushy hillsides, pasture edges, and timbered draws that naturally pull deer across the property as they travel between the large surrounding bedding and timber blocks. It already sets up great for hunting in its current rugged and unpolished state, but the upside is tremendous—clean up a few select areas, add strategic food plots, plant native cover, and a new owner could quickly elevate the overall huntability.
As a working farm operation, this tract also offers strong potential as a quality pasture and hay unit with modest row crop capability. Additionally, while the old homesite on the north end adds no structural value, the existing utilities are in place, and with some cleanup this spot would make an excellent new home or cabin site overlooking the rolling hills and surrounding timber. More acres are available, property will be sold subject to survey, and the current crop/pasture lease expires March 2026.
Quick Highlights
Located in a premier Monroe County trophy whitetail area
Natural funnels and travel corridors into large neighboring timber
Strong opportunity to add food plots, native cover, and improve huntability
~22 open acres (CSR2 39)
Utilities at former homesite
More acres available
Sold subject to survey
Crop/pasture lease expires March 2026
156± acres positioned in one of the most proven and tightly held whitetail pockets in southern Iowa — just north of Georgetown, west of Hiteman, and a short drive from Albia. This is a highly sought-after stretch of Monroe County where large tracts dominate the landscape and acres that almost never hit the open market. The immediate neighborhood is defined by big, mostly contiguous holdings owned by locals with deep agricultural roots or long-term recreational management minded owners, creating one of the most consistent trophy-producing areas in the region.
The farm itself lays out exceptionally well, offering a rolling blend of hay ground, pasture, brush, timbered draws, and elevation changes that naturally move deer across the property. Several ridges and edges feed directly into surrounding large timber blocks, creating dependable travel routes during all phases of the season. It’s a tract that will hunt well immediately, with clear opportunities to enhance it further — from strategic food plot locations to carving out native bedding pockets or brushing up key edges.
From an operational standpoint, approximately 61 acres of hay ground offer real utility and income, while the balance provides reliable pasture and timbered pasture. A creek runs through the farm, supplying a dependable resource for both livestock and wildlife. The property has solid gravel road access with multiple building-site options for a cabin, home, or farmstead. More acres are available, the property will be sold subject to survey, and the current hay/pasture lease expires March 2026.
Quick Highlights
Premier Monroe County whitetail neighborhood
Near Albia → west of Hiteman → north of Georgetown
Area known for large landholdings and tracts that rarely become available
Strong mixture of hay ground, pasture, timbered draws, and elevation
Natural travel routes into large surrounding timber blocks
Great hunting today with big upside via food plots or native cover
~61 acres of hay ground + pasture/timbered pasture
Creek with consistent water observed
Fencing appears cattle-tight
Gravel road access with multiple building-site options
More acres available
Sold subject to survey
Hay/pasture lease expires March 2026