Positioned along the Nebraska and South Dakota state line in Boyd County, this 554.79-acre property offers a rare combination of productive land, strong recreational appeal, and convenient access to the Missouri River corridor. Located along Randall Township Highway just 2.25 miles from the intersection of U.S. Highway 18 and County Road 56, the property provides both privacy and efficient access to nearby amenities and outdoor recreation.The land sits within the scenic Missouri River breaks, characterized by rolling hills, natural draws, and expansive views. The topography creates ideal habitat diversity and multiple vantage points for building or hunting. A live water creek runs through the property, supplying a dependable water source that enhances wildlife activity and livestock potential. Several seasonal dams are also present, offering additional water resources during favorable conditions and opportunities for improvement.Approximately 26 acres are currently in agricultural production with soybeans, contributing both income potential and a reliable food source for wildlife. The balance of the acreage consists of quality grass pasture and hardwood timbered draws. Cedar management has been implemented to improve habitat quality, promoting better forage growth and enhancing the overall ecosystem.The property is well-equipped for livestock and land management, featuring rural water that supplies multiple newer tire stock tanks. Good perimeter fencing is in place.This tract is well-known for its strong wildlife presence. This property falls within the Nebraska Landowner Elk Management Zone for Unit 7, providing opportunities for residents to hunt trophy elk in Nebraska. The combination of water, cover, and food sources supports exceptional populations of whitetail deer and wild turkey. In addition, the native grasslands and edge habitat create solid upland bird hunting opportunities, making this a versatile, multi-species hunting property. The property offers several ideal locations for food plots to be added along the creek corridor.Access is a major advantage, with well-maintained county road frontage ensuring reliable year-round entry. The location places the property less than 5 miles from Fort Randall Dam and Lake Francis Case, providing quick access to boating, fishing, water sports, and multiple nearby boat ramps. The Missouri River itself is just minutes away, adding to the propertys recreational appeal.Anglers will appreciate the proximity to excellent walleye fishing near Pickstown, a well-known destination for Missouri River fishing. Whether it is boating, skiing, or casting a line, the nearby water access significantly enhances the year-round usability of this property.Numerous elevated locations throughout the tract offer ideal building sites for a cabin or home, many with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and river breaks landscape. These locations provide the opportunity to create a private retreat while remaining close to major recreational attractions.Additionally, the property qualifies for Nebraskas resident landowner permit eligibility, offering added value for hunting access and management.This state line Boyd County property delivers a strong combination of income-producing farmland, functional pasture, established infrastructure, diverse wildlife habitat, and immediate access to one of the regions top recreational corridors. It is well-suited for buyers seeking a hunting property, investment tract, or a location to build and enjoy the outdoors.