Cheyenne County, Nebraska Land For Sale (7 results)
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04/05/2023
$11,750,000
13424 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - Potter, NE
Picturesque setting with native range-land, irrigation, impeccably-maintained facilities, and two homes. Turn-key operation, equipment included. Excellent access just off I-80. Approximately 8-20 miles west of the city of Sidney, NE.
Total Acres: 13,424
Rangeland Acres: 12,954
Pivot Irrigated Acres: 124
Dryland Acres: 262
CRP Acres: 84
Headquarters w/Home, Cattle Working & Calving Facilities + Outbuildings
Main House - Ranch Style (2004)
3 - Steel Working Facilities For Shipping, Receiving, Sorting, & Working Cattle
Perimeter and Cross Fenced 27 Pastures Larger Than 100 Acres
Excellent water supply Cattle Travel Less Than Mile to Access Water
Elevation: 4,250 ft Average
Fence: 56 miles 3 or 4-wire barbed wire - 21.5 miles 2-wire electrified barbed wire
Fence Chargers: 9 StaFix Energizers
5 Monitored Wells & 2 Additional Wells Providing Water Via Pipeline To 45 Stock Tanks
6,600 Acres Enrolled In Grassland CRP Program at $15/ac
8,000 Mineral Acres Conveyed To Buyer
Farm Equipment & Personal Property Included
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09/20/2025
$153,000
160.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - Potter, NE 69156, Potter, NE
A very good quarter of farmground in Cheyenne County NE, North of Potter. Th ere are 80.06 acres in CRP expiring this fall. Another 64.5 acres gets $1480 per year and expires in 2032. Th ere is also a payment from Pheasants Forever, which pays $374.75 per year, and that contract ends 7/31/2026. This land has an excellent stand of grass and would make a great place to build a home, or aft er the CRP expires would be an excellent pasture for a group of cows. It could also be farmed again. Access is excellent with county roads on the East and North sides of the property. Legal Description:NE 1/4 S19-T16N-R52 West of the 6th P.M. Cheyenne County Nebraska Taxes:$807.62 Address:Potter, NE 69156 County:Cheyenne
04/17/2026
$375,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - TBD Road 125, Sidney, NE
This 440 acre property offers a versatile blend of native grassland and productive cropland, featuring approximately 45 acres currently in cultivation. The balance of the land is well-suited for livestock operations, with strong grazing potential supported by healthy forage and an estimated 130 acres of improved native grasses. The property is partially fenced, providing a solid foundation for rotational grazing or expansion of current agricultural use.
The property includes county road frontage along with a power line running nearby, adding convenience and future utility potential.
The landscape presents several attractive potential building sites, making it an excellent candidate for a rural homesite or headquarters location. Its proximity to Sidney, Nebraska offers the perfect combination of peaceful country living with easy access to nearby amenities and services.
Water access is supported through a 5-year shared well agreement.
All owned mineral rights transfer with the sale.
2 miles from Colton, NE
8 miles from Sidney, NE
Whether you're looking to expand your operation, invest in quality land, or establish a new homestead, this property delivers a strong combination of usability, location, and potential.
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03/25/2026
$1,100,000
10.42 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - 11732 Road 32nd, Sidney, NE 69162, Sidney, NE
Here is a very unique property. This property has extensive improvements and lots of garden space. It has previously operated as a commercial garden producing a variety of garden and spice products. There are several outdoor garden areas and two greenhouses making it ideal to continue using the space for a commercial garden enterprise, or it could easily be used as a secluded country getaway. The possibilities are endless with this property. The improvements are extensive and must be seen to be appreciated. The house is 4239 sq feet. The original structure is native stone and was built in the late 1800's. The original stone walls are still showcased and can be seen and enjoyed throughout the home. There are two separate kitchens, so could be utilized by two families. Outside, there are extensive shelter belts and trees on the North and West side of the property to make a great wind break in the winter months. Behind the shelter belt, there is a bank of solar panels to help with electricity usage. With so many details and features, this property must be seen in person to be fully appreciated. Please call or email to set up a showing or for questions. Buildings on the property: Main home: 4239 sq feet bi-level home. 5 bedroom 4 bath. Shop, with work bench and walk in cooler Chapel North Shed Wood Shed Barn Quonset Guest House Greenhouse Small starter Greenhouse Brooding/chicken house Legal Description:Final Plat Tract 1 & 2 Wolff Acres S/D A Part of the SW1/4 34-15-49 West of the 6th P.M. Cheyenne County Nebraska Taxes:$5,373.78 Address:11732 Road 32nd, Sidney, NE 69162 County:Cheyenne
01/21/2026
$1,200,000
114.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - 801 Deer Valley Drive, Sidney, NE
801 Deer Valley Drive is a one-of-a-kind estate nestled on the west side of Sidney.
Just beyond the city limits, where convenience meets seclusion, a rare and unique ownership opportunity awaits.
Spread across 114 +/- acres of captivating landscape, this is more than a home, it is a private sanctuary, a retreat, and a legacy. A Resort-style pool with an extraordinary outdoor bar, Stone and Timber finishes, Panoramic views and Artful landscaping.
Land
801 Deer Valley Drive consists of 114 acres more or less of rolling grass and canyons with a natural spring.
The home site boasts exquisite landscaping.
Improvements
801 Deer Valley Drive is magnificent 4,045 sq ft 5 bedroom, 3 and 1/2 bath home built in 1994.
This home was designed to entertain, from the large gourmet kitchen to the wonderful great room and the magnificent outdoor amenities, everything was designed as a place for family and friends to gather.
Stone and timber finishes set the tone for timeless craftsmanship, while expansive windows invite the beauty of nature inside. With five spacious bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, the residence offers both elegance and ease, creating a place where refined living is perfectly balanced with comfort.
Life here is defined by moments worth savoring. Imagine summer days by the resort-style pool, evenings gathering around the extraordinary outdoor bar, and mornings walking or riding the grounds as the light stretches across your private expanse. Watch deer graze at dawn, catch sight of turkeys crossing the meadow, or listen to the call of hawks overhead. This is a property where the presence of wildlife becomes part of your daily rhythm. Every detail of the estate, from its lush and artful landscaping to its panoramic views has been designed to elevate the everyday into something remarkable.
Two versatile outbuildings provide ample space for every pursuit, whether you envision a showroom for your collections, secure storage for your recreational lifestyle, or the freedom to create something entirely your own. With unmatched privacy and room to breathe, the possibilities are as expansive as the land itself.
This is not simply a property; it is an exclusive estate offering the rare chance to own a piece of Nebraska unlike any other. For those who seek beauty, privacy and distinction while remaining only minutes from the energy of the city. This estate is more than a residence; it is an extraordinary way of life.
Recreation
801 Deer Valley Drive will allow you to enjoy all the recreational activities associated with the rural lifestyle, from riding UTV's, ATV's and horses to just enjoying nature.
This property is truly a sportsman's paradise as well as having the potential as an equestrian property.
The property is directly on the west side of Sidney and boasts excellent Mule deer, pronghorn and upland bird hunting.
There are several tree rows/shelter belts on the property that provide excellent habitat for Mule Deer and possibly some White-tailed Deer, pronghorn as well as small game, varmints, turkeys and upland birds.
There is a natural spring and a seasonal pond on the property also.
You also have the ability to jump in your golf cart and drive down to the nearby Hillside Golf Course; Hillside Golf Course Play Golf in Sidney, NE
Agriculture
The property would be suitable for cattle or horses with a minor amount of fence work.
There is a windmill on the property that will require some minor maintenance to be functional.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All appurtenant water rights associated with the property will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
All mineral rights (if any) currently owned on this property by the Seller will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
General Operations
801 Deer Valley Drive is currently being used as a magnificent residential/ag property suitable for cattle, horses and recreation/hunting.
Region & Climate
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 89 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 16
Rain:averages 18 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 35 inches of snow a year
Sidney, Nebraska is located in the Great Plains region of the US and experiences a semi-arid climate. The city has hot summers with temperatures often reaching into the 90s, while winters are typically cold and snowy. Precipitation is fairly low throughout the year, averaging between 17-20 inches annually. The area receives some strong thunderstorms during spring and summer months, particularly during June and July when there is a higher risk of severe weather. Despite this, Sidney remains one of the driest cities in Nebraska, making it an ideal place to enjoy outdoor activities all year round.
Sidney, Nebraska gets 18 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Sidney averages 35 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 229 sunny days per year in Sidney.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Sidney gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 77 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
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History
The city was named forSidney Dillon, president of theUnion Pacific Railroad. It was founded in 1867 by theUnion Pacificand grew up around the military base ofFort Sidney(also known as Sidney Barracks), where soldiers were stationed to guard thetranscontinental railroadagainst potential Native American attacks.
The town became the southern terminus of theSidney Black Hills Stage Roadwhich used Clarke's Bridge (nearBridgeport, Nebraska) to allow military and civilian traffic to reachFort Robinson,Red Cloud Agency,Spotted Tail Agency,Custer, South Dakota, andDeadwood, South Dakotain the late 1870s and 1880s.
When the railroad reached Sidney, it was the end of a sub-division of the rail line and played host to aroundhouse, repair facilities, and a railroad hotel for passengers.
Sidney is home to one of theOld WestsBoot Hillcemeteries; many of those interred there were soldiers from the fort.
The former headquarters forCabela'swas located in Sidney until 2017, when Cabela's was acquired byBass Pro Shops. Approximately 2,000 jobs were eliminated, while about 120 were relocated to the Bass Pro Shops headquarters inSpringfield, Missouri.
Sidney is toward the western edge of the Midwestern wheat-growing region. West of the city, the land is increasingly used for cattle ranching. Sidney is located alongLodgepole Creek, which is along present-dayInterstate 80.
The city is presently located at the junction ofU.S. Route 385with I-80, and its location approximately halfway betweenCheyenne, Wyoming, andNorth Platte, Nebraska, has encouraged the growth of the city as a major transportation service area on the Interstate. Because the I-80/US 385 interchange is located several miles southeast of the town center, a new commercial area has developed, including truck stops, convenience stores, the building that housed Cabela's former world headquarters, shopping centers, motels, restaurants, and other commercial enterprises. In recent years, the city has seen further growth with the construction ofwind farmsin this portion of theNebraska Panhandleand adjacent areas ofColorado, includingPeetz.
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Location
This property is located on the west side of Sidney and directly on the north side Interstate I-80.
2.5 hours northeast of Denver, CO, 1.5 hours east of Cheyenne, WY and 5.5 hours west of Omaha, NE.
There is the Sidney Municipal Airport located south of Sidney with a 6600-foot concrete runway.
02/23/2026
$749,000
110 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - 4674 Highway 385, Gurley, NE
R. R. Gurley Hunt and Farm is an excellent opportunity to purchase a nice hunting property with improvements and farming income.
This farm was one of the first exotic animal and bird farms in the nation!
There is a nice older home that would also make a terrific hunting lodge and several usable outbuildings on the property.
The trees and farmland surrounding the improvement site provide excellent habitat for wildlife.
Don't miss out on this!
Land
R.R. Gurley Hunt and Farm consists of approximately 110 +/- acres (exact acreage to be determined by survey) of level land.
There is approximately 70 +/- acres of dryland farm ground, 25 +/- acres of trees/shelterbelts and grass, 10+/- acres of pasture with the balance being the improvement site.
Improvements
R. R. Gurley Hunt and Farm boasts a wonderful older farmhouse style 3 plus bedroom, one and a half bath home that would also make a terrific hunting lodge. The house has a modern kitchen, large living room, a mud room and a partial basement that is fully finished and includes a shower in the laundry room, there is ample storage throughout the house. The home is cedar sided, has a propane forced air furnace with central AC, and 2 exterior decks.
There are multiple outbuildings on the property. There is what once was the summer kitchen that has been partially remodeled and would make a great man-cave or a she-shed, an oversized 2 car garage/pole shed with a full concrete floor and automatic garage door opener, a large barn in great condition, a open front loafing shed for livestock or toy storage, a chicken coup, smaller garage/shop, an older grainary and a couple smaller grain bins.
There are several high fence paddocks that are in need of some repair but could easily be converted to flight pens for birds as well.
There are multiple waterers and hydrants on the property providing easy watering of any livestock.
The improvements on this property have endless potential depending on what a person would desire.
Recreation
R. R. Hunt and Farm will allow you to enjoy all the recreational activities associated with the rural lifestyle, from hunting, riding UTV's, ATV's and horses to just enjoying nature.
This property is truly a sportsman's paradise as well as having the potential as an equestrian property.
The property is directly on the northwest side of Gurley and boasts excellent Mule deer, White tailed deer, pronghorn and upland bird hunting.
There are several tree rows/shelter belts on the property that provide excellent habitat for Mule Deer, White-tailed Deer, pronghorn as well as small game, varmints, upland birds and possibly turkey.
The dryland crop ground on the property as well as the surrounding crop land provides an excellent food source for the wildlife.
Agriculture
There is approximately 70+/- acres of highly productive dryland farm ground on the property and the Seller will cash lease it back for 5 years at $45 per acre per year.
The remainder of the property is in pasture, improvement site and recreational use.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All appurtenant water rights associated with the property will transfer to the Buyer at Closing. There will be a shared well agreement to provide domestic water to the adjacent house and shop.
All mineral rights (if any) currently owned by the Seller on this property will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
General Operations
R. R. Gurley Hunt and Farm has been utilized as an exotic animal/bird farm as well as dryland crop production.
Region & Climate
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 89 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 16
Rain:averages 18 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 35 inches of snow a year
Gurley, Nebraska is located in the Great Plains region of the US and experiences a semi-arid climate. The community has hot summers with temperatures often reaching into the 90s, while winters are typically cold and snowy. Precipitation is fairly low throughout the year, averaging between 17-20 inches annually. The area receives some strong thunderstorms during spring and summer months, particularly during June and July when there is a higher risk of severe weather. Despite this, Gurley remains one of the driest towns in Nebraska, making it an ideal place to enjoy outdoor activities all year round.
Gurley, Nebraska gets 18 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Gurley averages 35 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 229 sunny days per year in Gurley.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Gurley gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 77 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
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History
Gurley is just north of Sidney and was founded in 1913 when the railroad was extended to that point. It was named for Fred R. Gurley, superintendent with the Burlington Railroad. The first Gurley depot station was opened during the winter of 1915-1916. Three bunk cars served as a station building. One was the office, one was for freight and one was for living quarters for the agent and his family. The first agent was George Wallen. Fred Gurley was the agent from 1916-1919. During the time that Fred was the agent he started a park north of the depot. He planted flowers and made the trellis that was in the center of it and there is still a park there today. The Gurley Lumber Company was one of the first businesses in Gurley. S.J. Flora came in 1914 to be the manager of this business. The first person born in Gurley was Clara Anneva Flora, later to be named Clara Lessig. As of December 2008, Clara is still an active member of the Gurley community. The first general store and a post office were operated by F.W. Busse. In the same building, there was a pharmacy and a doctor's office. Dr. Hart was the doctor at that time. He also had the first telephone switchboard in Gurley. Christ Weyerts built a Weyerts Garage and dance hall about 1915. The Gurley State Bank was built by Christ Weyerts in 1915 on the south side of main street. This closed in 1921. A.K. Greenlee built and operated a grocery and dry goods store on the south side. This brick building was built in 1915. Gurley's firstgrain elevatorwas erected in 1914-1915 and burned on March 14, 1941. The rebuilt grain elevator was acquired by the Farmer's Union Elevator in August 1960.
The nearby city of Sidney was named for Sidney Dillon, president of theUnion Pacific Railroad. It was founded in 1867 by theUnion Pacificand grew up around the military base ofFort Sidney(also known as Sidney Barracks), where soldiers were stationed to guard thetranscontinental railroadagainst potential Native American attacks.
The town became the southern terminus of theSidney Black Hills Stage Roadwhich used Clarke's Bridge (nearBridgeport, Nebraska) to allow military and civilian traffic to reachFort Robinson,Red Cloud Agency,Spotted Tail Agency,Custer, South Dakota, andDeadwood, South Dakotain the late 1870s and 1880s.
When the railroad reached Sidney, it was the end of a sub-division of the rail line and played host to aroundhouse, repair facilities, and a railroad hotel for passengers.
Sidney is home to one of theOld WestsBoot Hillcemeteries; many of those interred there were soldiers from the fort.
The former headquarters forCabela'swas located in Sidney until 2017, when Cabela's was acquired byBass Pro Shops. Approximately 2,000 jobs were eliminated, while about 120 were relocated to the Bass Pro Shops headquarters inSpringfield, Missouri.
Sidney is toward the western edge of the Midwestern wheat-growing region. West of the city, the land is increasingly used for cattle ranching. Sidney is located alongLodgepole Creek, which is along present-dayInterstate 80.
The city is presently located at the junction ofU.S. Route 385with I-80, and its location approximately halfway betweenCheyenne, Wyoming, andNorth Platte, Nebraska, has encouraged the growth of the city as a major transportation service area on the Interstate. Because the I-80/US 385 interchange is located several miles southeast of the town center, a new commercial area has developed, including truck stops, convenience stores, the building that housed Cabela's former world headquarters, shopping centers, motels, restaurants, and other commercial enterprises. In recent years, the city has seen further growth with the construction ofwind farmsin this portion of theNebraska Panhandleand adjacent areas ofColorado, includingPeetz.
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Location
Gurley is located 13 miles north of Sidney and 15 miles north of Interstate I-80 on US Hwy 385
2.5 hours northeast of Denver, CO, 1.5 hours east of Cheyenne, WY and 5.5 hours west of Omaha, NE.
There is the Sidney Municipal Airport located south of Sidney with a 6600-foot concrete runway.
Sidney also provides all the amenities you will need, restaurants, hardware and farm supply stores, equipment and car dealerships, hospital, grocery stores and more.
03/06/2026
$375,000
0.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - 935 Illinois Street, Sidney, NE
Welcome to Sidney, Nebraska, and The Hahler Building. This prime location is set on Illinois St. through the heart of downtown Sidney. This legacy commercial building is a two-level property with two main-level commercial units (931 & 937 Illinois St.). Each has its own entrances, both front and back. Each also has its own bathroom, electric meter, heating, and utility bills. These units are currently demoed down from the prior finishes, so each tenant can build out the unit to suit their specific business needs.Above the commercial level is a gorgeous 2,628 sq ft Loft apartment, a 3-bed/2.5-bath with a laundry room and an open-concept living space tied to the kitchen. This beautiful space overlooks downtown Sidney through its large windows that span the second floor. Natural light beams in each morning through the open skylights throughout the main living space. Down the long hallway is the master bedroom with a walk-in closet, private bathroom, and a large bedroom that can hold a king-size bed. The other two bedrooms are attached to a Jack and Jill bathroom. They both have closets, television hookups, and their own entrances.The Hahler building is ready for the investor or small business owner ready to live and work under the same roof and cashflow their investment by living, working, and renting to other businesses. Sidney is a great growing town with plenty of amenities and activities to do. Only 2.5 hours from Denver and 1.5 hours from Cheyenne, Sidney is a centrally located town excited for new community members who are willing to join our growing town and help each other support local businesses.
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