Keya Paha County, Nebraska Land For Sale (43 results)
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10/16/2025
$650,000
162.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 162± Acres, Keya Paha County, Nebraska, Newport, NE
Here’s an excellent opportunity to own 162± acres of productive dry cropland in Keya Paha County, Nebraska. With 150.58± FSA cropland acres, this tract offers reliable income potential and efficient operation with a 2.4± acre bin site, featuring a 32,000-bushel grain bin constructed in 2018 — providing valuable on-site storage and convenience for harvest and grain management.
The property is well-maintained with good access and like-new high tensile barbed wire fencing along the perimeter. Whether you’re looking to expand your current operation or invest in a solid, income-producing piece of Nebraska farmland, this tract is a great fit.
Located just minutes from Naper, Nebraska and easily accessible via Hwy 12 and Hwy 137. The property is also within 15 miles of the Niobrara National Scenic River and a short drive from the Missouri River — further enhancing its value and appeal.
Partial Legals: PT NE1/4 29-35-17; E1/2NW1/4 29-35-17
Property Location:
From Naper, NE: Approximately 9.5 miles west on Hwy 12 to Hwy 137, then north 1.5 miles to Spotted Trail Road, then west 2 miles to the property.
From Burke, SD: Approximately 14 miles south on State Highway 47 to Spotted Trail Road, then 2 miles west to the property.
Deeded Acres: 162±
FSA Cropland Acres: 150.58±
NCCPI: 43.4 Average
Improvements: 32,000 bu Sukup Bin
Disclosure
All information contained herein is believed to be accurate; however, neither the Broker, its agents, nor the Seller make any representation, warranty, or guarantee as to its accuracy. Access to the property, availability of utilities, and any dimensions or measurements—including, without limitation, acreage, square footage, frontage, and boundary descriptions—have not been independently verified and are provided solely for marketing purposes. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence to verify all such matters of concern, including measurements, property access, and utility connections.
Cooperating Broker Compensation
Terms of cooperating broker compensation, if any, are available upon request from the Listing Broker/Agent and must be determined prior to the commencement of cooperative efforts. Buyer’s agents/brokers must be disclosed and identified by the Buyer and/or their representative at the initial contact with the Listing Broker/Agent in order to qualify for compensation. Otherwise, compensation shall be at the sole discretion of the Seller, Broker, and Stracke Realty, LLC. Real estate commissions and cooperating broker compensation, when applicable, are fully negotiable and are not established or fixed by law, Stracke Realty, LLC (or any division, trade name, or DBA thereof), or its agents/brokers.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
03/13/2025
$4,000,000
1868.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 43505 Riverside Road, Springview, NE
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased land includes a home and necessary outbuildings, complete with cattle working facilities and corrals, perfect for livestock management and ranching operations.
Strategically situated between the enchanting Jewett and Bear Creeks to the east and west, offering a year-round water source that supports both wildlife and livestock, and bordered by the breathtaking Niobrara River to the south, Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska's natural paradise. This property promises not only an extraordinary lifestyle but also a thriving environment for wildlife and livestock alike.
The seller is open to selling the property on a land contract but terms and conditions would need to be further negotiated! Seller to retain possession of the school land lease until the end of 2025, and would grant the buyer the hunting rights on the leased land throughout the 2025 hunting seasons.
Improvements
Electricity runs throughout the property, providing an essential resource for various improvements. This makes it easy to envision building a cabin or adding other structures to enhance the functionality and enjoyment of the land.
The ranch is equipped with three wells and several thousand feet of underground water lines, supported by strategically placed water tanks. This setup ensures a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife, promoting a sustainable environment for agriculture and recreation.
Recreation
Hunting enthusiasts will relish the endless opportunities presented here, with a rich diversity of game including whitetail and mule deer, elk, Merriam's turkey, grouse, and various predators. The ranch's unique topography features heavily timbered Niobrara River breaks and canyons, adorned with majestic Ponderosa pines, Eastern red cedars, and Burr oaks. These natural features provide not only stunning views but also prime food sources and ambush points, making it an ideal location for quality wildlife hunting.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The ranch currently holds 88 acres of surface water rights that pump out of the Niobrara River that will be transferred to the new owner along with any owned mineral rights, providing outstanding opportunities for irrigation and further increasing agricultural yield.
Appropriation #A-14308, Source Niobrara River, GPM 565, Priority Date 7/8/1976, Lower Loup NRD
General Operations
This ranch has the capacity to support 120 pairs during a five-month grazing season, and features fertile soils with 229.71 deeded dryland acres currently planted in a lush alfalfa/grass hay mix. An additional 63.43 acres of dryland on the school lease enhances the property's production potential, ensuring ample feed for livestock.
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
This property is located: 6 miles south of Springview, NE; 13.5 miles north of Ainsworth, NE; 143 miles south of Pierre, SD; and 263 miles west of Omaha, NE.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
04/22/2025
$1,850,000
712.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Keya Paha County - 712.75 +/- Acres, Springview, NE
Discover the perfect weekend getaway at Dry Creek Retreat and Cabin, an expansive 712.75 +/- acre property designed for a variety of outdoor activities. This unique investment opportunity caters to families and friends alike, offering numerous avenues for recreation, including hunting, ATV and UTV riding, camping, and the simple pleasure of immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.
Land
This sprawling 712.75 +/- acre property offers excellent access off US Highway 183. With multiple trails crisscrossing the land, navigating the area is simple and convenient. The sellers have enhanced the property by clearing out unwanted volunteer cedars and managing weeds, resulting in a clean and appealing landscape.
For buyers interested in a smaller parcel, the seller is offering the southern 320 acres, which will be surveyed, for $800,000.
Please Note: The presence of an easement that traverses the center of the property, following the existing trail road.
Improvements
Originally built in 1980, the two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is gracefully situated on a hillside overlooking a canyon draw, offering stunning views and old-fashioned charm. The cozy interior features a wood stove that serves as the main heat source, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings after a day filled with adventure.
Recent upgrades include the introduction of electricity in 2023 and a complete overhaul of the well and pressure tank in 2024, ensuring modern comforts while maintaining the cabin's rustic appeal.
Please Note: There is a lease agreement in place for the cabin. Additional documentation to be provided upon request.
Recreation
Nestled in a picturesque landscape, Dry Creek Retreat stretches across magnificent terrain filled with ponderosa pines, enchanting canyon draws, and abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, elk, and mountain lions. With two year-round live water sources flowing through the property, including Dry Creek itself, you'll have the perfect backdrop for all your recreational activities. The generous open areas of native grass are ideal for snowmobiling and other motorized adventures.
Agriculture
The property is not only a recreational haven but also presents agricultural opportunities. In 2024, it successfully supported 125 yearlings averaging 850 pounds from May 15th to September 15th. The seller intends to graze 140 dry cows for approximately 90 days during the 2025 growing season, offering additional income potential.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned convey!
Region & Climate
Springview, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with warm summers and cold winters. Average temperatures range from the upper 20s to the lower 80s in the summer months. The winter season brings cold temperatures, with average lows dipping into the teens and single digits during the colder months. Snowfall is common, usually occurring between November and April, with an average of 25 inches annually. Springtime in Springview sees mild temperatures and blooming flowers, while autumn brings crisp air and colorful leaves on the trees. Overall, this small town provides residents with four distinct seasons and plenty of opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.
Springview, Nebraska gets 24 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Springview averages 38 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in Springview.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Location
Accessibility is a significant advantage of this property. US Highway 183 runs along the western boundary, ensuring easy travel to and from your retreat. The village of Springview, NE, located just 3 miles to the north, provides convenient access to local amenities, making it an ideal base for your outdoor excursions.
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