Located in Marshall County, Minnesota, this 36.53-acre property offers a versatile mix of timber, brushland, lowland cover, wildlife habitat, road frontage, and potential building locations. With frontage along Highway 59 and 400th St NW, the property provides convenient access while still offering the kind of habitat diversity outdoor buyers look for in northwest Minnesota land.The east side of Highway 59 includes good timber and lower ground that can serve as quality wildlife cover. This combination of wooded habitat, brush, and lowland creates natural bedding, travel cover, and seasonal use areas for deer and other wildlife common to the region. For buyers looking for a smaller recreational tract with strong habitat features, this property has a practical layout and several natural edges that could support hunting setups, trail development, and habitat management.The west side of the property includes additional habitat along with potential building sites. The access from 400th St NW gives this side of the property strong appeal for anyone considering a future cabin, home site, hunting base camp, storage building, or weekend getaway, subject to county zoning, permits, and utility availability. The mix of open areas, cover, and road access gives a future owner flexibility in how the land is used.This Marshall County land is well-suited for deer hunting, upland wildlife observation, weekend recreation, and long-term land ownership. The propertys location along Highway 59 offers visibility and ease of access, while the 400th St NW frontage provides a more private rural access point. Smaller acreage hunting and building tracts with this combination of road frontage, habitat diversity, and build-site potential can be hard to find in this part of northwest Minnesota.Whether you are looking for a manageable hunting property, a rural build site with recreational value, or a land investment with usable habitat, this 36.53 acre tract offers a solid mix of features. The wooded cover, brush, lowland habitat, and multiple access points make it a strong option for buyers wanting Minnesota hunting land with future improvement potential.