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04/15/2025
No Price
98.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Dickey County - Ellendale, ND
Total Acres: 98.58 +-
Farm Land Acres: 90.46 +-
Cropland Acres: 88.52 +-
Weighted Average Productivity: 76.2%
2024 Discounted Net R.E. Taxes and Special
Assessments: $2,079.56
02/24/2025
No Price
75 ac.
ACTIVE
Traill County - Galesburg, ND
Section 24-144-53
Approximately 75.00 Acres +-
N SE less N 466.69of E 466.69
Total Acres: 75.00 +-
Tillable Acres: 49.82 +-
Weighted Average Productivity: 66.3%
CRP Acres: 20.01 +-
CRP Expires: 9-30-2032
Annual CRP Payment: $2,839.00
2024 Discounted Net R.E. Taxes: $702,75
11/26/2025
Auction
146 ac.
ACTIVE
Towner County - Towner County, ND, Cando, ND
LAND AUCTION
146 +/- Acres - Towner County, ND
Online Bidding Opens: Mon, Dec 8, 2025, 10:00am, CST
Online Bidding Closes: Thurs, Dec 11, 2025, 11:00am, CST
Auction Note: This online land auction consists of 146 +/- deeded acres in Towner County, ND being sold as one (1) parcel. The property is located 1 1/2 miles north of Cando, ND along ND Hwy 281. The Dakota Rifle and Pistol Club owns ten acres in the southwest corner of the quarter. The subject property is currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program until 9/30/2027. The property's topography is rolling with some sloughs and recreational acres. There is no USF&W wetland or grassland easement recorded on the property. This sale will close on or before December 31, 2025.
SALE PARCEL:
Legal: SW 1/4 less 10-acre tract [aka Dakota Rifle & Pistol Club] of Section 8, T158N, R66W, Towner Co, ND
Deeded Acres: 146 +/-
Soil Productivity Index: 66.3
FSA Cropland Acres: 132.18
Base Acres & PLC Yields: Wheat 0.97 ac, 49 bu; Corn 0.12 ac, 106 bu; Soybeans 0.42 ac, 27 bu; Barley 1.26 ac, 60 bu; Canola 0.68 ac, 1,618 lbs
CCC-505 CRP Reduction Acres: Wheat 5.40 ac, Barley 75 ac
CRP Acres: 128.70 acres, $46.77/acre = $6,020.00 annual payment, expires 9/30/27, Practice No. CP28 & CP41
CRP Payment: The 10/1/25-9/30/26 will be prorated to the date of close.
2025 Real Estate Taxes will be prorated to the date of close.
2024 Real Estate Taxes: $1,397.24
Minerals: Sellers to retain 100% of owned subsurface mineral rights.
USF&W Wetland Easement: 0
Owner: Wood & Schmaltz
Contact: Amy Nikolaisen, Broker/Auctioneer/Realtor, 701-303-0392
Contact: Tom Nikolaisen, Auctioneer/Attorney/Realtor, 701-303-0395
12/10/2025
$250,000
10.02 ac.
ACTIVE
Williams County - 13756 60th Street Northwest, Williston, ND
Endless Possibilities on 10 Acres of Rural Residential Land! Discover the perfect blend of peace, potential, and opportunity with this 10-acre parcel zoned Rural Residential. With rural water already available, this property is ready for your vision—whether that's building your dream home surrounded by open space, or continuing its established use as a unique destination for fun and entertainment. Currently benefiting from a Conditional Use Permit, the property has been home to activities like a corn maze, mining sluice, zipline, and private or corporate events—offering excellent income potential for those looking to combine business with the great outdoors. The setting provides plenty of room to expand, customize, and create something truly special. Enjoy the tranquility of rural living while keeping endless options open—live, work, and play all in one place!
08/08/2025
$720,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
McKenzie County - TBD, Grassy Butte, ND
DO NOT MISS OUT!!
160 Acres of Prime Hunting or Grazing Land – SE of Grassy Butte, ND
A true sportsman’s paradise! Located just southeast of Grassy Butte in the heart of North Dakota’s rugged Badlands, this 160-acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a pristine piece of hunting heaven. Surrounded by breathtaking country and rolling native prairie, this land provides ideal habitat for mule deer, whitetail, elk, turkeys, and upland game birds.
World-Class Hunting and Wildlife Sanctuary
For the avid sportsman, this property is a private hunting paradise. The varied topography—featuring rolling hills, hidden coulees, and the vital water source—creates the perfect habitat for a diverse array of Western North Dakota big game and upland birds.
Big Game: The area is renowned for its trophy mule deer and whitetail deer. The seclusion and abundant water/forage encourage mature bucks to frequent and bed down on this land. The deep draws and natural cover provide the perfect setting for challenging and rewarding hunting experiences.
Upland Birds: Expect robust populations of sharp-tailed grouse and turkeys, making for an exciting bird hunting opportunity just steps from where you park.
Seclusion: Located away from major highways and heavy traffic, the property offers a level of seclusion and privacy that is becoming increasingly rare. This solitude is precisely what allows wildlife to thrive and ensures your time on the land remains peaceful and undisturbed.
A Secluded Place to Enjoy Nature
Beyond the agricultural and hunting appeal, this land offers a deep connection to the wild, open spaces of the American West. Imagine spending evenings watching the sunset paint the Badlands sky, listening to the silence of the prairie, or simply hiking the fence line without seeing another soul. The natural beauty here is profound. It’s an ideal spot for camping, birdwatching, photography, or establishing a private, off-grid cabin where you can escape the demands of modern life. This is where you can truly get away and appreciate the untouched majesty of the North Dakota landscape.
Investment in Legacy
Land near the Badlands and Grassy Butte remains a sound investment, particularly parcels featuring reliable water sources and recreational appeal. This property offers the chance to own a piece of the romantic Western heritage, secure a productive agricultural asset, and establish a private recreational haven all in one purchase.
Don't miss the opportunity to acquire this unique 160-acre gem near Grassy Butte, ND. Call today to schedule a private showing and experience the beauty, productivity, and seclusion of this rare Western North Dakota offering.
Whether you’re looking to invest in recreational property, establish a hunting camp, or simply enjoy the raw beauty of western North Dakota, this 160-acre parcel offers unmatched value and adventure. Access without Realtor® approval will constitute Trespassing.
Minerals ARE NOT included.
Call me for details 701-210-2105
Kevin Kasprick-Dakota Plains Realty
5302 51st Ave S
Ste B
Fargo, ND 58104
Kevinkasprick.com
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10/21/2025
$755,000
159 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Tower City, Cass County, SE 1/4, Section 32, T-141-N, R-55-W Cornell Township, Tower City, ND
Owner/Agent - land is rented out for 2025 and excludes 2025 crop. Farmland is currently planted into corn. It is available to farm for the 2026 crop year. Seller will require a 1031 exchange. Grain bins included.
03/27/2025
$4,672,722
2074 ac.
ACTIVE
Oliver County - 1402 57th Avenue Southwest, Beulah, ND
The Ranch on Otter Creek: A Story of Land, Legacy, and Opportunity
In the heart of North Dakotas sweeping prairie country, where skies stretch endlessly and the winds carry whispers of a century past, lies the Ranch on Otter Creek. At first glance, it is a striking property2,074 contiguous acres of fertile fields, rolling plains, and grasslands that ripple like ocean waves beneath the sun. But spend time here, and youll soon realize this is more than just a ranch. This land is alive with stories. Stories of settlers and survival, of cattle grazing peacefully under fiery sunsets, of hunters crouched low in tall grasses, and of families carving out a future from the wild frontier.
A Land Steeped in History
Long before barbed wire or tractors ever marked these fields, the land was a kingdom of grass. Bison herds once thundered through the plains, sustaining Indigenous tribes who thrived off the richness of the land and waters. The meandering Otter Creek served as a lifeline, winding its way through the rolling terrain, its clear waters providing sanctuary for wildlife and sustenance for people.
By the late 1800s, word of North Dakotas potential spread eastward. Immigrants, many from Europe, loaded wagons and trains, chasing dreams of ownership and prosperity. They built sod houses, planted crops by hand, and braved winters so cold that even the creek seemed to sigh beneath a blanket of ice. Around this time, coal mining shaped much of the surrounding area, as lignite seams beneath the prairie offered warmth and industry to settlers. While much has changed since thenelectricity hums in every home and modern machinery glides across these fieldsthe spirit of grit and perseverance remains deeply rooted here.
A Topography of Beauty and Purpose
Driving across the ranch is like stepping into a living painting. Rolling plains stretch across the horizon, their contours soft and sweeping, while flat bottomlands hug Otter Creek, creating perfect cropland. The creek itself snakes gracefully through the acreage, its slow-moving waters reflecting the skies above, while stock dams and natural ponds dot the property, holding enough water to host flocks of ducks and geese.
The 400 acres of tillable land are spread across the east, north, and northwest sections of the property, their gentle slopes a farmers dream: productive, easy to work, and forgiving in all weather. With a Productivity Index (PI) of 69.1 and an NCCPI of 39.7 on tillable ground, the soil here is fertile and reliable, capable of producing grains, forage, or cover crops to support livestock operations.
The remaining 1,874 acres of native pasture are equally impressive. Covered in resilient, nutrient-rich grasses, this grazing land has supported livestock for generations and continues to be a haven for cattle, wildlife, and pollinators.
A Homestead Built for Generations
At the center of the ranch lies the 15-acre farmstead, a thoughtful blend of comfort and functionality. The home, with three bedrooms, a partially finished basement, and a heated two-stall attached garage, provides the warmth and security one expects from a prairie farmhouse.
Surrounding the home is an array of well-built outbuildings, each serving a purpose:
A heated 22 x 26 shop with a 12 x 12 overhead door for year-round repairs.
A massive 70 x 80 steel building with 16-foot sidewalls and two oversized doors (14 x 17 and 14 x 24), currently with a dirt floor but ready for concrete and heated flooringan investors dream for a large-scale shop or machinery shed.
A 40 x 60 shop boasting concrete floors, full electrical power, and a 12 x 18 overhead door, perfect for storing and maintaining large equipment.
A 16 x 28 livestock barn with a loft, attached to a 30 x 54 lean-toideal shelter during harsh weather or calving season.
Multiple smaller outbuildings and two grain bins for feed, grain, and storage.
This farmstead is designed for functionality but retains a sense of historyeach building tells a story of ranch life and agricultural evolution over the decades.
The Seasons Touch
The beauty of North Dakota is best understood through its four distinct seasons. Here, time isnt measured by calendars as much as by natural rhythms.
Spring: The snow recedes, revealing a prairie awakening from its long slumber. Creeks swell with snowmelt, and the scent of freshly turned soil fills the air as farmers prepare their fields. Calves stumble beside their mothers in the soft pastures, and wildflowers color the landscape.
Summer: Golden sunlight stretches long into the evening, and crops thrive under warm days and cool nights. Cattle graze contentedly, bellies full on the lush grass. Otter Creek becomes a favorite haunt for children splashing at its banks, while eagles wheel overhead.
Fall: The land turns amber and gold. Combines roll across fields, cutting grain as pheasants explode from the grass. Hunters arrive, drawn by the promise of deer and upland game. The days shorten, and a sense of harvest celebration hangs in the air.
Winter: Snow blankets the prairie, muffling sound and painting the world white. The ranch hums with preparationtractors clearing paths, livestock huddled in windbreaks, and smoke curling from chimneys. The cold is formidable, but the infrastructure here makes it manageable.
Cattle Country at Its Best
With nearly 1,900 acres of pasture, this ranch was made for cattle. The land is naturally divided into multiple grazing quadrants, making rotational grazing simple and effective. This practice not only improves pasture quality but also builds soil health over timea forward-thinking approach that aligns with modern, regenerative agriculture.
The propertys extensive water infrastructure is one of its greatest strengths. Otter Creek, combined with multiple wells and 10 stock tanks connected by buried pipelines, ensures reliable hydration for livestock, no matter the season. Stock dams hold additional water reserves, doubling as wildlife havens.
For ranchers operating in drought-stricken or arid regions, this ranch offers an exceptional opportunity: ship cattle north for summer grazing. Many producers have found that summering cattle in North Dakota allows their home pastures to recover while benefiting from the lush, nutrient-rich forage of the northern plains. With room for a large herd and easy access to tillable ground for winter feed production, this property is a natural fit for expansion, custom grazing programs, or even developing a feedlot operation near the homestead.
Farming with Vision
The Ranch on Otter Creek is not just about livestock; its also a productive farming property with modern practices in mind. The 400 acres of tillable soil are perfectly suited for a variety of crops, from grains to forage to cover crops. Farmers here have embraced no-till techniques, a method that reduces soil erosion, preserves moisture, and promotes long-term sustainability.
This integration of farming and ranching creates a synergistic cycle: cattle graze on crop residue post-harvest, while their manure replenishes the fields with nutrients. Over time, this cycle builds healthier soil, reduces input costs, and improves yieldsa forward-looking approach that is becoming a model for farms across the Midwest.
A Hunters Dream Destination
For those who love the outdoors, this property is nothing short of a paradise. Mule deer and whitetail deer roam freely, while the dense grasses and wildflowers provide nesting grounds for upland game birds. Pheasants, grouse, and partridge flush from cover with every step, and the propertys stock dams and creeks attract migrating ducks and geese. Hunting here isnt just a pastimeits part of the lands identity, a tradition stretching back generations.
Life Beyond the Ranch
While the property itself offers enough recreation to last a lifetime, its also conveniently located near Lake Sakakawea. This massive 479-square-mile lake is one of North Dakotas crown jewels, offering world-class fishing for walleye, northern pike, bass, salmon, and trout. Boating, camping, and water recreation are just a short drive away, making this ranch both a working property and a year-round getaway.
A Place for Visionaries
The Ranch on Otter Creek isnt just a working operation; its an investment in land and legacy. With land values in North Dakota steadily rising, properties of this size and quality are increasingly rare. The ranchs mix of tillable acreage, native pasture, water infrastructure, and hunting potential creates an unparalleled opportunity for ranchers, investors, or anyone seeking a multi-generational property.
Investors looking to diversify portfolios will appreciate its earning potential, while ranchers can envision expansion opportunities, from custom grazing to feedlot development. Conservationists will see a haven for wildlife and pollinators, a chance to practice regenerative agriculture on a meaningful scale.
A Legacy Waiting to Continue
The story of the Ranch on Otter Creek is still being written. Its a story that began with settlers braving fierce winters to carve out a life from the prairie. Its been carried forward by generations of farmers and ranchers who understood the value of stewardship. And now, its ready for someone newa visionary who will recognize the possibilities held within its 2,074 acres of rolling hills, fertile fields, and clear waters.
This is more than a property listing. Its an invitation. An invitation to step into a piece of North Dakotas history, to embrace its natural beauty, and to build a future that honors its rugged past.
10/15/2024
$7,000,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Stark County - S State Ave, Dickinson, ND
Located on the edge of Dickinson, North Dakota, Rosas Cantina Ranch has been the base of operations for a select horse breeding program for many years. Encompassing approximately 60 acres loaded with mature cottonwood, fir, and ash trees, its privacy and solitude are unparalleled for such a large property on the edge of a busy community. The Heart River meanders along and through the ranch for over a mile. The ranch features a 4,300 sq. ft. six bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home with an attached two-car garage. Other improvements on the Rosas Cantina Ranch include a 150 x 300 outdoor arena with barn and stall area, 36 x 60 stall barn with runs and automatic waterers, 11 pipe corrals, 50 round pen, and a 60 hot walker. A log cabin bunkhouse is in front of the stall barn with a kitchen and bathroom. Plus, there is an enclosed 40 x 60 hay barn, and a large shop with concrete floors and a work room. Equipment is included in the sale of the property. An equipment list will be made available to interested parties.
10/30/2025
$2,350,000
600 ac.
ACTIVE
McLean County - TBD 8th Avenue NW, Butte, ND
JJ Sporting Lodge is a 600 +/- deeded acres hunting and farming property with onsite improvements offering all the essentials for the outdoor enthusiast along with an opportunity to acquire income producing farm ground.
Land
The size and layout of the property is basically an entire section (1 mile by 1 mile), less and except 40 acres (the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter section). This leaves a remaining balance of 600 acres according to county records. The property itself is relatively flat and classified as wetlands which comes from a water fed inlet as its source. There is approximately 100 acres within the property that is being actively farmed and has the opportunity to continue to do so. The vegetation consists of native plants and grasses that are typical for this type of property.
Improvements
The lodge is a two story frame structure and a basement with an approximate 50 x 31 outside dimensions. A water well drilled to a depth of approximately 380 and a septic system with a drain field are onsite and service the lodge. Electric baseboard heating is in place throughout the three levels. The basic features are as follows.
Main Level: Consists of the living area with furniture and a faux wood burning stove (propane); kitchen area comes with a refrigerator, stove/oven and dishwasher along with chairs and a table in the dining room. There is a Gun Room (approximately 17 x 13) set up for the storage of shotguns, ammunition and required accessories and clothing. The laundry room has a washer and dryer along with two (2) additional freeezers. Storage closets and a 1/2 bathroom are also located on the main level.
Second Floor: There are five (5) bedrooms (named Bluebill w/ full bath, Schooner Duck, Pintail, Mallard and Teal) which can sleep up to seven (7) people. A full bathroom with a shower (named Gadwall) is also located on this floor.
Basement: The basement is finished and includes a recreation room with a Brunswick pool table. There is also a sauna with a shower and a wine cellar. The electrical closet and hot water heater are located in the basement.
The storage building is steel frame and roof truss construction with sheet metal siding/roofing measured at 40 x 56 dimensions. The building has double sliding doors that provides a 18 foot opening for easy access and plenty of parking space for pickup trucks and oversized vehicles. There is a separate access to the 150 SF shop room which includes tools, equipment and supplies. Much of the remainder of the building is being currently used for the storage of decoys, blinds, outboard motors and related miscellaneous equipment and accessories.
Recreation
JJ Sporting Lodge is in the heart of Prairie Pothole Country which is part of the The Central Flyway for the migration of waterfowl. With rolling hills, open prairie and river valleys it affords abundant game. The waterfowl numbers can be quite large most years during the migration season. Additionally, the area boasts an excellent pheasant, sharptail grouse and whitetail deer population. The Missouri River Valley has a good number of wild turkeys, squirrels, rabbits and an occasional moose or mountain lion.
Agriculture
Included within the property is approximately 100 acres of proven farm ground which has historically has been used for producing small grains such as barley and other agricultural crops. The buyer will have multiple options for this acreage they can choose from that will be capable of producing income.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
N/A
General Operations
N/A
Region & Climate
The property is located in central North Dakota and not far from Turtle Lake, a small rural agricultural city known for its prairie landscape and outdoor recreation opportunities. The city hosts the annual Turtle Days celebration, featuring music, food vendors and games showcasing the community's spirit.
The climate is classified as semi-arid continental with cold snowy winters and warm summers. The average annual high to low temperatures ranges from 59 degrees F to 29 degrees F along with average annual precipitation at approximately 18 inches and 38 inches of snowfall.
History
Turtle Lake, ND is a Northern Pacific Railroad town founded in 1905 in McLean County, North Dakota. It is known for its giant turtle statue, Rusty, and for hosting National and World championship turtle races annually in July. The city features a variety of businesses, including grain elevators, farm and implement stores, banks, hotels, and churches, serving the surrounding agricultural community.
Location
JJ Sporting Lodge is located approximately 20 miles northeast of Turtle Lake, ND. The nearest major airports are located in Minot (approximately 1 hour away) and also Bismarck (approximately 1.5 hours away). Both Minot and Bismarck offer multiple options for services, shopping, dining and entertainment as you may need or desire.
10/14/2025
$3,326,950
1088 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 1905 10th St NW, Reeder, ND
Cedar Creek winds through this remarkable property for more than four miles, creating a rare blend of natural water, wildlife habitat, and scenic beauty. The diverse landscape of creek bottoms, native grasslands, and strategically placed food plots supports thriving populations of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and white-tailed deer.
Land
The 1,088-acre Cedar Creek Upland Reserve showcases a near-perfect blend of habitat diversity and usability. Stretching across gently rolling prairie, the property features a balanced mix of CRP grasslands, strategically designed food plots, and shelterbelts that create ideal nesting cover and protection for wildlife.
Running through the heart of the land for approximately 4.5 miles, Cedar Creek serves as the property's lifebloodits meandering corridor of water, providing year-round habitat and a reliable water source for upland birds and big game alike. The combination of creek bottom, native grasses, and food plots forms a natural mosaic that holds strong populations of pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and whitetail deer.
The property's gentle topography and thoughtful layout make it not only beautiful but also highly functional for hunting and wildlife management. The landscape reflects years of careful stewardshipan upland bird paradise where cover, water, and feed come together in perfect balance.
Improvements
The home offers a comfortable and highly functional basecamp for any season. The home sleeps up to 15 guests and features multiple living areas designed for group gatherings, meals, and post-hunt relaxation.
The kitchen and dining area are equipped for feeding a full crew, and the simple, durable finishes make the space easy to maintain between hunts.
Every aspect of the layout supports its use as a true hunting lodgeefficient, practical, and well-suited for accommodating friends, family, or clients during the peak of bird season. It's the kind of place where a day in the field ends with a warm meal, good company, and everything you need close at hand.
Recreation
The property's diverse topography features a seamless mix of creek bottom, grassland, and gently rolling uplands. Expansive CRP acres provide outstanding nesting and brood-rearing cover, while strategically placed food plots and grain stubble offer consistent winter feed and edge structure. Shelterbelts and draws create natural travel corridors for game and serve as protection for birds throughout harsh prairie winters.
The meandering corridor of Cedar Creek is the centerpiece of the property, offering year-round water, dense riparian habitat, and remarkable scenery. The combination of water, cover, and food supports abundant populations of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and whitetail deer. The rolling terrain provides excellent vantage points and natural pinch points, making it ideal for upland hunting and wildlife management alike.
Regional Upland Hunting Data
Southwest North Dakota remains one of the state's premier upland bird regions. According to recent North Dakota Game and Fish brood surveys, the southwest district averaged 14.8 pheasant broods and 125 pheasants per 100 miles, outperforming most regions statewide and maintaining levels above the 10-year average. Favorable weather, abundant grass cover, and strong nesting conditions continue to drive exceptional bird numbers year after year.
With its balanced mix of native cover, food sources, and water, the Cedar Creek Upland Reserve is positioned at the heart of this thriving upland ecosysteman ideal setup for hunters and land managers seeking consistent bird numbers and long-term habitat stability.
12/09/2025
Auction
159.34 ac.
ACTIVE
McHenry County - 1, Karlsruhe, ND
LAND AUCTION
159.34 +/- Acres - McHenry County, ND
Online Bidding Opens: Thursday, January 15, 2026, 10:00am, CST
Online Bidding Closes: Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 11:00am, CST
Auction Note: Nikolaisen Land Company is extremely happy to present this beautiful quarter of land in McHenry County, ND just west of Karlsruhe, ND. This offering boasts land with a nearly level topography, great for an irrigation pivot, hay land, cropland or pastureland. Great access is to this land with main roads on two of its boundaries. This highly diverse piece of ground can become your very own this spring as there is no contract on it for next year!
SALE PARCEL:
Legal: NW 1/4 of Section 12 Less Right-of-Way, T153N, R78W (Lake Hester Twp), McHenry Co, ND
Deeded Acres: 159.34 +/-
Soil Productivity Index: 36.6
FSA Cropland Acres: 151.68
Base Acres & PLC Yields: Wheat 47.30 ac, 25 bu; Oats 13.20 ac, 41 bu; Barley 21.30 ac, 41 bu
2026 Contract: Sellers warrant there is no cropping/haying/grazing contract.
2025 Real Estate Taxes: Paid by the sellers at closing.
2024 Real Estate Taxes: $419.93
Minerals: Sellers will not retain any of owned subsurface mineral rights.
USF&W Wetland Easement: 0
Owner: James A & Kelly A Handeland
Contact: Amy Nikolaisen, Broker/Auctioneer/Realtor, 701-303-0392
Contact: Nicole Vander Vorste, Land Specialist, 701-426-3083
Contact: Tom Nikolaisen, Auctioneer/Attorney/Realtor, 701-303-0395
11/05/2025
$220,480
159.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Golden Valley County - TBD 43st SW, Sentinel Butte, ND
This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a fantastic tract of hunting and hay ground, while getting PLOTS and CRP income as well. The entire property is enrolled in PLOTS (Private Land Open To Sportsman) through the ND Game and Fish. There are 112+/- acres currently enrolled in CRP; the remaining 48+/- acres allow for haying, producing a small amount of income until 2030. There are several tree rows that provide good cover for wildlife, and a small creek angles across the Northwest corner of the property, holding water off and on throughout the year. The average CPI overall is 60, so the possibility of breaking it up and putting it back into production down the road may be an option as well. If you are looking for a tract of land to enjoy, get income from, hunt on, with several amazing options opening up in the near future, this may be the one for you. Call me today to learn more!
08/30/2025
$1,020,000
340.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Cavalier County - TBD 111th Avenue NE, Langdon, ND
Heres a unique opportunity to own a diverse property in the heart of North Dakotas Pembina Gorge region. This tract combines excellent recreational opportunities with income-producing potential, making it a rare find.The land features a gravel pit that offers possible future income, while portions have historically been pastured, providing a blend of open ground and cover. A meandering creek runs through the property and is complemented by multiple ponds, enhancing both the wildlife habitat and the overall beauty of the landscape.For the outdoorsman, this parcel sits in a premier hunting area with strong populations of deer, upland game, and waterfowl. It also lies close to elk gratis sections, adding to its value as a hunting basecamp or future cabin site.With the Pembina Gorge just minutes away, youll enjoy year-round outdoor adventure in one of North Dakotas most scenic areas. Whether youre looking for a recreational getaway, a place to run cattle, or an investment with resource potential, this property checks all the boxes.
10/14/2025
$325,600
148 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD, Reeder, ND
This property is enrolled in CRP through 2032 and designed with a habitat plan that allows strategic food plots for upland birds. Rolling native grasslands, brushy draws, and nearby cropland create incredible year-round habitat for pheasant, sharptail, and partridge. Excellent winter cover and diverse summer nesting make this a premier upland hunting tract in southwest North Dakota.
Improvements
his property stands out as a premier upland hunting destination in southwest North Dakota, offering everything needed to support incredible bird numbersfood, water, and dense cover all within close reach. Strategically planted food plots and native CRP grasses provide year-round forage and nesting habitat, while nearby wetlands and shelterbelts supply essential roosting and protection from the elements. The balance of habitat here is unmatched, creating ideal conditions for pheasant, sharptail, and Hungarian partridge. It's not uncommon to flush 500 to 700 pheasants in a single walk, a testament to the property's exceptional management and habitat diversity. Whether for serious hunters or those looking to enjoy North Dakota's wild landscape, this tract offers an unmatched recreational experience.
Recreation
This property stands out as a premier upland hunting destination in southwest North Dakota, offering everything needed to support incredible bird numbersfood, water, and dense cover all within close reach. Strategically planted food plots and native CRP grasses provide year-round forage and nesting habitat, while nearby wetlands and shelterbelts supply essential roosting and protection from the elements. The balance of habitat here is unmatched, creating ideal conditions for pheasant, sharptail, and Hungarian partridge. It's not uncommon to flush 500 to 700 pheasants in a single walk, a testament to the property's exceptional management and habitat diversity. Whether for serious hunters or those looking to enjoy North Dakota's wild landscape, this tract offers an unmatched recreational experience.
08/21/2024
$2,160,000
960 ac.
ACTIVE
Sargent County - 0000 119th Ave SE, Ludden, ND
This exceptional hunting property in Southeast North Dakota offers prime hunting and grazing/haying opportunities. Situated near the heart of the Central Flyway. Conveniently located less than 65 miles from Aberdeen, SD, 22 miles from Oakes, ND, and 18 miles from Britton, SD.
Land
Dakota Divide 960 in Sargent County, North Dakota has 960 +/- deeded acres with excellent upland and big game hunting, all within 65 miles from Aberdeen, South Dakota. The property is both secluded, yet easily accessible year round via gravel road.
4 wire fence
Cross fencing
Water well
Working facility
Access off 119th Ave SE
Improvements
Boundaries of the property are fenced. No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description.
Recreation
The Dakota Divide 960 truly has something for every hunter, whether you're after deer, waterfowl, or upland game. Grassy draws crisscross the property, and with strong pheasant populations in the area, these draws and rushes become prime holding spots for birds once the neighboring crops are harvested. The lush hayfields, combined with scattered wetlands and tree pockets, create excellent habitat for deer, offering great opportunities come November. Surrounded by row crops on three sides, the property transforms into a sanctuary during the fall.
Agriculture
Spanning 960 acres, this property has primarily been utilized for hay production and grazing livestock. The rolling pastures provide ample grazing opportunities, supported by a mixture of native and improved grasses that thrive in the region's climate. The property is well-suited for rotational grazing, with established fencing and natural water sources that allow for efficient pasture management. This property does have a wetland and grassland easement.
09/23/2025
$589,000
3.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Morton County - 6044 41st Street, Glen Ullin, ND
This amazing custom-built 2-story home is like none other. Built in 2012, it features roughly 3,500 square feet, five bedrooms, four baths, with an open floor plan and countless features. The main floor has the kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, and three bathrooms with in-floor radiant heat throughout. The kitchen is very impressive with custom cabinets, granite countertops, two islands, a coffee bar, double ovens, rock accents, and a large walk-in pantry that includes a laundry area. The living room is spacious with a tall ceiling height, numerous windows that provide tons of natural light, adding to the open feeling, and a bar area perfect for hosting. Off the living room is a convenient sunroom with access to the patio areas. The 3 bedrooms on the main floor all have very different features, with one having its own private deck, the second being the main floor master bedroom with a master bath that includes a jetted tub, walk-in shower, tile and rock walls, tile shower, and large walk-in closet. The third bedroom is a living space in the corner of the main floor that has its own entrance, kitchen, full bath, heat, and TV, which would be perfect for an older child, renter/roommate, or parent. The upper level has a second master bedroom, bathroom, a family room, an office or work room area, large storage and mechanical rooms, as well as another bedroom with deck access. The back of the house has a workshop with heat and A/C and a large deck. There is a four-stall attached garage also with in-floor heat, floor drains, a separate work room with its own entrance, a bathroom, and a wash tub. Moving outside, the home has steel siding and a steel roof, so maintenance is a thing of the past. The back of the house features a huge patio with a built-in grill, TV, speakers, and it overlooks a beautiful rock fountain area. There is a 10'x40' storage shed with overhead doors on both ends which is perfect for lawnmowers, utility tractor, and other equipment. The roughly 3.54+/- acres has the Kurtz Creek winding through the south half of it. Although it may not look like a lot, there have been numerous deer, pheasants, and turkeys on the property as the trees and creek provide a great travel corridor and habitat. This property is as unique as it is beautiful, and offers unmatched country living with amazing views that are only minutes from town and less than an hour from Bismarck/Mandan. Call me today to learn more!
09/18/2025
$308,000
78 ac.
ACTIVE
Bottineau County - TBD Sjule Road, Bottineau, ND
Located just off Highway 43 in the heart of the Turtle Mountains and only a short distance north of Bottineau, North
Dakota, this expansive 78± acre parcel represents a rare opportunity to own land that captures the essence of North
Dakota’s northern wilderness while still offering accessibility, versatility, and infrastructure for future development. East
of the renowned Bottineau Winter Park and just west of the recreational jewel of Lake Metigoshe, the property is ideally
situated to take advantage of one of the region’s most desirable outdoor areas. This tract is a beautiful mix of rolling-to level topography, creating natural variation that is both scenic and highly usable. The gently rolling hills add depth and
character to the landscape, creating vantage points where one can look across the ponds and wetlands, admire the
shimmering water in the evening light, and watch wildlife move gracefully through the property. From some elevated
spots, the land opens to scenic views that stretch across the Turtle Mountains’ mosaic of forest, meadow, and water,
making every season an experience to behold. At the southern end of the parcel, a small lake provides a natural focal
point, perfect for those who dream of building a home or cabin where they can sip morning coffee while watching ducks land, deer graze along the shoreline, and the occasional moose or even elk wander through. These ponds and wetlands are more than just picturesque features—they are living ecosystems that attract a wide range of species, from whitetail deer and upland birds to migratory waterfowl. On a quiet evening, it is easy to imagine sitting on a deck overlooking the lake, listening to the haunting call of loons echo across the water while a bull elk steps out of the timber or a moose wades through the reeds in the distance. The topography blends open fields with wooded ridges and low-lying marshland, creating a perfect mix of cover, food, and water for wildlife while also allowing for productive agricultural and recreational use.
The wooded portions of the parcel exemplify the ecological richness of the Turtle Mountains, featuring quaking aspen,
bur oak, basswood, paper birch, and stands of spruce that provide year-round color and structure. Interspersed among
these trees are thickets of chokecherry, juneberry, wild plum, hazel, and raspberry, which not only add to the property’s
natural beauty but also supply abundant foraging opportunities for both people and wildlife. In late summer, berry
patches attract everything from songbirds to black bears, while in autumn they provide critical sustenance to deer and
upland game preparing for the winter. The rolling terrain makes for pleasant walking and hiking, and the variety of
ecosystems contained within these 78 acres means that every turn reveals a new vista—an open hayfield with bales dotting the horizon, a wooded grove alive with the chatter of birds, or a pond reflecting the sky with waterfowl skimming across its surface. The alfalfa field on the parcel adds immediate agricultural value, suitable for hay production or rotation into crops, and its level ground could be further expanded for farming if desired. Alternatively, the field could remain a hay meadow, attracting deer, geese, and grouse, and providing a scenic, pastoral backdrop. Its versatility makes the land attractive to farmers, ranchers, or investors seeking a balanced mix of agricultural utility and natural beauty. For outdoor enthusiasts, this property is nothing short of a dream, offering year-round recreation in one of North Dakota’s most celebrated landscapes. Winter activities abound, with the famous Bottineau Winter Park just to the east offering skiing, snowboarding, and tubing, while the Turtle Mountains themselves are laced with snowmobile trails that stretch for miles, connecting lakes, woods, and open meadows. The rolling-to-level topography of the property itself is ideal for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, offering a variety of terrain without being overly rugged. As the snow melts, spring ushers in a new season of exploration, with trails perfect for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The property’s combination of open fields, forested ridges, and wetlands makes it an excellent base for these pursuits, and its proximity to Lake Metigoshe and the Turtle Mountain State Recreation Area ensures that an owner has easy access to some of the best multi-use trails in the region. Summer invites long days of fishing, boating, kayaking, and swimming on Lake Metigoshe, while evenings can be spent back on the property watching wildlife emerge from the woods to water at the pond. Fall is perhaps the most magical time of all, as the hardwoods blaze with golden and crimson hues, the air turns crisp, and the hunting season begins. White-tailed deer are plentiful here, drawn to the mix of forest cover, alfalfa fields, and water sources, making this an exceptional deer hunting property. Ducks and geese find refuge in the wetlands and pond, while upland hunters will find grouse, pheasant, and even wild turkey across the property. For trappers, the wetlands support populations of beaver, muskrat, and raccoon, while coyotes and foxes can be found patrolling the edges of fields and timber. Few properties of this size offer such a complete range of hunting and trapping opportunities within their boundaries.
The weather of the Turtle Mountains plays a major role in shaping both the landscape and lifestyle here. Unlike the open plains of western North Dakota, the elevation and dense forests of the Turtle Mountain plateau create a microclimate with cooler summers, heavier snowfall in winter, and a greater diversity of plant and animal life. In January, deep snow blankets the woods, making it ideal for winter sports and creating the kind of postcard-perfect scenery that defines northern living. Spring arrives with a burst of wildflowers, filling the meadows with color and bringing the return of migrating birds. Summer is warm but rarely oppressively hot, with daytime highs moderated by the surrounding tree cover and numerous lakes, making it a paradise for outdoor recreation. Autumn is crisp and clear, with some of the best fall foliage in the Midwest, rivaling areas far to the east in vibrancy and beauty. This distinct climate is one of the reasons why the Turtle Mountains have long been valued as both a permanent home and a seasonal retreat.
The history of the Turtle Mountains and Bottineau County adds further depth to the property’s story. For centuries, the
Chippewa people lived in and around the Turtle Mountains, relying on its rich resources for food, shelter, and cultural
practices. Later, European settlers and Métis communities established themselves here, drawn by the fertile soils,
abundant timber, and natural beauty. Bottineau County itself was named for Pierre Bottineau, a Métis pioneer, guide,
and interpreter whose life bridged the cultures of the Dakota frontier. Today, Bottineau is a thriving small community
that serves as the hub for the surrounding region, offering shopping, dining, healthcare, and schools, while still preserving the welcoming feel of a rural town. Its position as the “Gateway to the Turtle Mountains” makes it both a service center and a cultural anchor for those who live, farm, or recreate in the surrounding hills.
From a development standpoint, the parcel is particularly promising. The southern end of the property, near the small
lake, is ideal for building a residence, offering both privacy and a picturesque setting. Imagine a home with large windows framing views of the water, morning mist rising off the surface, and deer crossing the shallows at dawn. With a power box already on the land, the infrastructure to support such a build is partly in place, and the remnants of an old farmstead in one corner offer a nod to the property’s history while providing a potential site for restoration or repurposing. For investors, the rolling topography and natural features lend themselves to subdivision into multiple homesites, each with its own character—lake views, wooded seclusion, or open meadow. Recreational properties in the Turtle Mountains are in high demand, and the potential for creating a small community of cabins or year-round homes here is significant. At the same time, the alfalfa field ensures continued agricultural income or utility, whether as hay production or cropland. The balance of open and wooded acreage means the land could support a wide variety of uses without compromising its natural beauty or recreational potential.
Perhaps what sets this property apart most of all is the experience of simply being there. Standing on a rise overlooking the pond, it is easy to lose track of time watching wildlife emerge from the forest edges—the flicker of a white-tailed deer’s tail as it slips between the trees, a flock of ducks wheeling down to the water, or the majestic sight of a moose cow leading her calf across the shallows. On rare occasions, even elk have been spotted moving through the Turtle Mountains, and the possibility of catching sight of one of these massive animals only adds to the sense of wilderness and wonder that the land inspires. Every season brings its own surprises: a pair of sandhill cranes calling across the meadow in spring, a family of turkeys strutting through the hayfield in summer, or a bald eagle perched in a tall oak scanning the pond in autumn. For anyone who values wildlife, solitude, and the chance to immerse themselves in nature, this property offers endless opportunities to create lasting memories.
In sum, this 78± acre parcel in the Turtle Mountains offers an extraordinary combination of natural beauty, practical
utility, and future potential. With its rolling-to-level topography, scenic ponds, abundant wildlife, and versatile mix of
forest and farmland, it is ideally suited for a wide range of uses—from building a private homestead on the lakefront, to
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12/10/2025
$90,000
25.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Stutsman County - 8194 21st Street Southeast, Buchanan, ND
Discover 25.22 beautiful acres near Buchanan, North Dakota — a perfect spot for a hunting camp, cattle pasture, or your dream home. This property comes ready with fencing, water, and power already on-site. Located along the scenic James River, this land offers exceptional outdoor opportunities. The area is loaded with ducks and geese, making it a prime destination for waterfowl hunting. The river bottom is ideal for whitetail deer—set up food plots or a tower blind for incredible hunting experiences. You’ll also find abundant upland game, including pheasants and grouse, adding even more to your outdoor adventures. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home, start a base camp, or enjoy a private hunting retreat, this property offers it all.
03/11/2025
$1,358,400
566 ac.
ACTIVE
Hettinger County - TBD 79th Avenue Southwest, Mott, ND
This extraordinary 566-acre property in southwest North Dakota represents a rare opportunity to own a truly unique combination of scenic beauty, productive farmland, and outstanding recreational potential. Located northwest of New Leipzig and east of Mott, ND, this expansive parcel is nestled in a region known for its rich farming heritage, pristine prairie landscapes, and some of the best hunting in the Upper Midwest. Whether your dream is to own a premier hunting destination, expand an existing farming or ranching operation, or secure a valuable investment with long-term appreciation, this property offers everything a discerning buyer could hope for. The land is as visually striking as it is functional, with its dynamic topography setting it apart from other properties in the area. Vast creek bottoms give way to gently rolling hills and elevated vantage points that stretch out over miles of prairie, offering a sense of openness and solitude that is increasingly hard to find. Natural coulees wind their way across the land, funneling seasonal waters into a meandering creek that zigzags its way through the heart of the property. This creek has carved into the higher banks, creating natural brush piles and cover that not only provide ideal habitat for wildlife but also create natural travel corridors for deer and upland birds. High points throughout the acreage give breathtaking panoramic views that showcase the diversity of the land, from wide-open tillable fields to hidden pockets of dense grass and shrubs. These ridgelines also make perfect locations for future building sites, hunting blinds, or simply a peaceful place to soak in the sweeping prairie sunsets.
At the core of the propertys appeal are its water features, which are a magnet for wildlife year-round. Two large ponds, lined with cattails and tall prairie grasses, anchor the habitat and provide excellent cover for ducks and geese during migration. The ponds, along with the meandering creek and seasonal drainages, create a thriving ecosystem that supports an incredible diversity of wildlife. Migrating waterfowl find this property irresistible, often stopping to feed and rest in the calm waters before continuing their seasonal journeys. In addition to ducks and geese, the propertys natural habitat is perfect for pheasants, sharptail grouse, and Hungarian partridge. The rolling uplands are covered in a mix of native grasses, shelterbelts, and brushy draws that provide all the elements upland birds need to thrive, while the grain fields and food plots offer a consistent food source that keeps populations strong. North Dakota is world-famous for its pheasant hunting, and this property has all the key ingredients to make every hunt memorable. It is not uncommon to flush multiple roosters in a single field, or to see coveys of grouse darting across the coulees. For those who love the adrenaline of a hard-flying bird, this property delivers in spades.
Beyond its reputation as an upland paradise, this acreage is also a premier destination for deer hunters. Both whitetail and mule deer are abundant in this part of North Dakota, and the propertys unique combination of food, cover, and terrain makes it a haven for trophy-class bucks. The tillable fields provide an endless buffet of crops, while the coulees and creek bottoms offer security cover and natural bedding areas. Hunters will appreciate the propertys layout, with natural funnels and pinch points that create predictable deer movement patterns. Its common to see deer feeding in open fields in the evening or slipping through the brushy cover during daylight hours. The diversity of habitat means the land holds deer year-round, and its mix of elevation changes and cover types makes it a serious hunters dream.
In total, the property features approximately 220 tillable acres, making it not just a recreational paradise but also a serious agricultural investment. The tillable ground is fertile and well-suited for a variety of crops, including wheat, barley, corn, soybeans, and sunflowers. Farmers in the region have long embraced innovative farming practices, including crop rotation, no-till systems, and conservation tillage, to preserve soil health and improve yields. This land would integrate seamlessly into an existing farming operation or provide a consistent source of rental income for absentee owners. Local producers in the Mott and New Leipzig area are always looking for additional acreage to farm, which makes this property especially attractive for investors who want both recreation and financial returns. Because of its size and layout, this parcel can also be purchased as two smaller tractsa 320-acre parcel and a 246-acre parceloffering buyers flexibility in their purchase. Whether your goal is to buy it all or secure a smaller piece of this prairie paradise, the options are there.
Accessibility is another highlight of this property. While it feels secluded and private, it is within easy reach of essential amenities and services. The nearby towns of Mott and New Leipzig provide all the necessities, from groceries and gas stations to restaurants and farm supply stores. Mott is famously known as the Pheasant Capital of North Dakota, a title well-earned given the incredible hunting opportunities in the region. For those traveling from out of state, the property is also located within driving distance of multiple airports. Both Bismarck-Mandan and Dickinson offer major commercial flight service, while a smaller runway in Mott accommodates private aircraft, making this a convenient getaway for non-resident hunters or investors.
The climate in this part of North Dakota is well-suited to farming and outdoor recreation. Summers are typically warm and dry, ideal for growing a wide variety of crops, while spring rains replenish the land and fill the ponds and creek beds. Winters, though cold and snowy, offer a unique charm for those who enjoy late-season hunting and the stark beauty of prairie landscapes under a fresh blanket of snow. The region averages about 17 inches of precipitation annually, much of it during the spring and early summer, which supports strong crop production and abundant wildlife habitat. Fall is perhaps the most beautiful time of year, with crisp temperatures, vibrant golden grasses, and skies alive with migrating birds.
This area of southwestern North Dakota also boasts a rich cultural history, with roots tracing back to German and Scandinavian immigrants who settled here in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were drawn to the fertile soils and wide-open prairies, where they established family farms that have been passed down for generations. The land has been carefully stewarded for over a century, and this property reflects that legacy of responsible land management and conservation. The gently rolling hills, brushy draws, and sweeping grasslands are a testament to the areas heritage, offering a glimpse of the prairie much as it would have looked to the first settlers.
For todays landowners, this property offers not only a chance to carry on that tradition but also a rare opportunity to create a personal legacy. Whether your vision includes building a hunting lodge, starting a cattle operation, farming the tillable acres, or simply enjoying the peace and solitude of a vast prairie retreat, this acreage is a blank canvas. Its size, habitat diversity, and strategic location make it a true trophy property that will hold its value for generations to come.
Recreational opportunities here are truly world-class. Waterfowl hunters will appreciate the ability to set up over natural ponds surrounded by cover, while upland bird hunters will enjoy miles of habitat to explore. The land is also perfect for wildlife photography, hiking, horseback riding, and ATV adventures. High ridgelines provide spectacular vantage points for spotting wildlife, watching the sunset, or planning your next hunt. With a thoughtful blend of agriculture and conservation, this property offers year-round enjoyment for outdoorsmen, nature lovers, and families seeking a connection to the land.
Farming in this region continues to thrive thanks to the areas productive soils, reliable precipitation, and innovative farming techniques. Producers commonly rotate crops such as wheat, durum, barley, soybeans, and sunflowers, often integrating cattle grazing as part of their land management practices. The Mott and New Leipzig area has long been known as an agricultural hub, with supportive communities and access to markets. This property offers the perfect opportunity for new owners to become a part of that tradition while also enjoying the recreational benefits that only a property of this scale and diversity can provide.
In addition to its farming and hunting potential, this property is a strong investment. Land in southwest North Dakota continues to appreciate in value, driven by demand for quality farmland, recreational property, and rural acreage. With its large size, tillable acres, and diverse habitat, this property offers immediate income potential and long-term security. Its ability to be divided into two smaller parcels adds to its marketability, making it a flexible option for both buyers and future resale.
In summary, this 566-acre property in southwestern North Dakota is a rare find that seamlessly blends productivity, natural beauty, and world-class recreation. From its rolling hills and sweeping coulees to its meandering creek, ponds, and brushy cover, it is a hunters paradise and an agricultural powerhouse. The property is conveniently located near Mott and New Leipzig, close to essential amenities and within reach of commercial airports in Bismarck, Mandan, and Dickinson, as well as a private runway in Mott. Its 220 acres of tillable land provide consistent income potential, while the balance of the property offers unmatched opportunities for deer, upland, and waterfowl hunting. Steeped in the history of pione
06/19/2025
$4,100,000
5900 ac.
ACTIVE
Bowman County - Camp Crook Road, Marmarth, ND
The Beaver Creek Ranch consists of 4,464 deeded acres, 120 BLM lease acres, 1,320 private lease acres of highly productive ground, which includes 350 acres of hay ground. The ranch is fenced and crossed fenced for rotational grazing and has extensive water development that delivers reliable livestock water throughout the ranch via wells, tanks and pipeline. Livestock handling facilities include shipping corrals and excellent access throughout the property. In addition to its agriculture value, the Beaver Creek Ranch offers exceptional wildlife habitat, with its varied terrain and reliable water. There is extensive opportunity for guided hunts, particularly mule deer. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a large-scale, operationally sound ranch with abundant water, excellent access, and significant agricultural and recreational value. Whether youre looking to expand your livestock business or secure a legacy hunting property, this offering checks all the boxes.
03/11/2025
$768,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Hettinger County - TBD 68th Street Southwest, Mott, ND
This stunning 320-acre property in southwest North Dakota offers a diverse landscape, abundant wildlife, and highly productive tillable land. Defined by deep coulees that channel water into winding creeks, the terrain provides natural beauty and excellent habitat for game. A meandering creek carves through the land, its high banks lined with brush pilescreating prime cover for wildlife. For waterfowl enthusiasts, this property is a hunter's paradise. Two large ponds, bordered by cattails and tall grasses, attract migrating ducks and geese while also providing excellent habitat for resident pheasants. Whitetail and mule deer roam the property freely, often appearing in hidden pockets or even in plain sight during daylight hours. The draw on the east side features a secluded creek and a low-lying bottom, making it an ideal spot to set up deer blinds and prepare for the season. With approximately 136 tillable acres, this land offers a valuable income opportunitywhether as an investment, a hunting retreat, or an expansion to an existing ranching or farming operation. An adjacent 2,46-acre (+/-) parcel is also availablesee the other listing for details.
01/19/2025
$4,900,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Golden Valley County - 3100 Buffalo Gap Road, Lot#WP001, Sentinel Butte, ND
Its difficult to talk about the Badlands, Medora, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park without including the Buffalo Gap Guest Ranch. If youve ever been here, you will know why this area is the number one tourist destination in the state. This turn-key business in the heart of the area includes a lodge, bar, working ranch, and a long list of other features. Go back to a simpler time when you pull onto the property as the historic nature of the Buffalo Gap Guest Ranch takes full effect. That peaceful, western feeling is why the guests keep coming back time and time again to enjoy a wide range of amenities. Whether its spending time having a meal and drink in the full-service restaurant and bar, watching TV in one of the 18-year-round rental rooms, sitting on the deck at one of the four private cabins, jumping on the Buffalo Gap Trail, or cooking outside your camper at one of the 50 RV hookups, there is a way for everybody to relax and be comfortable. Aside from all of the rental rooms, cabins, houses, and camping areas, once you look at all the features this ranch has, you will be more amazed. An efficient geothermal system is heating and cooling the lodge, restaurant, and bar. Throughout the property, there is a 40x80 shop, half of which is heated, with 16-foot sidewalls and overhead doors, an 80x80 Wedding Barn, a 30x40 meat processing center, two 180x280 arenas, a shower house, a stage area for performances complete with dressing rooms, two softball fields, and much more. There are also nearly 2,800 acres of federally leased land that goes with the property, allowing for the grazing of 97 cow/calf pairs. The hunting in the area is phenomenal, with thousands of acres of public land and a wide variety of animals to chase. Every year, this property includes an antelope and deer license, which is good for either mule deer or whitetail deer, and the incredibly high in-demand North Dakota Elk License. Thats right, you will get a chance to hunt elk anywhere in Unit 4E every year! If you have ever dreamt of getting away from it all, running your own business, and hunting the most sought-after big game every year in the beautiful ND badlands, this is your chance. Call me today to discuss this amazing opportunity further.
10/18/2025
$99,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3680 145 Ave SE, Wheatland, ND
Opportunity meets the outdoors on this 8.5+/- acre off-grid property located within 30 miles of Fargo. Whether you're dreaming of a hunting retreat, weekend campsite, or future cabin site, this tract offers a rare blend of seclusion, wildlife presence, and recreational potentialall within easy reach of the city. A canopy of mature trees provides natural cover throughout the property. The pond located on the west side is a key feature, attracting local wildlife and enhancing the overall appeal for hunters, photographers, and nature lovers alike. With no utility hookups on site, you're free to design your own off-grid setup. The terrain is accessible yet varied enough to offer different options for trail systems, food plots, or elevated blind placements. Whether youre after whitetail or want a place to unwind, the land gives you the flexibility to enjoy the outdoors. Youll have direct access from a rural road, making it easy to bring in gear, campers, or building materials. Theres space here for more than just a home basethis is a property where you can build a legacy of outdoor traditions. This isnt just landits your next adventure.
09/13/2025
$339,900
317 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - TBD County RD 22 Lot#WP001, Lakota, ND
This 317 acre property in Nelson County, North Dakota, offers a rare combination of high-quality habitat and recreational opportunity. The majority of the land is enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), creating a diverse mix of wetlands, grass, and cover that attracts an abundance of wildlife. A designated building site has been excluded from the easement, giving you the opportunity to establish your own hunting camp, cabin or getaway retreat right on the property. One of the standout features is direct access to McHugh Slough, a well-known waterfowl hotspot in the region. Whether youre chasing early-season ducks or late-season divers, this slough and the surrounding wetlands provide excellent hunting opportunities for waterfowl enthusiasts. Beyond ducks and geese, the property also supports strong populations of whitetail deer and upland birds, making it a year-round sporting destination. With its location, habitat diversity and hunting potential, this property checks all the boxes for the serious outdoorsman looking for a legacy piece of ground in central North Dakota
11/25/2025
$415,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
McIntosh County - TBD 63rd Ave SE, Ashley, ND
This is a great opportunity to add quality tillable acres to your operation, as well as acquire property in a fantastic hunting area. This property features roughly 119+/- acres of tillable ground with a good average Crop Productivity Index of 63. The gentle rolling terrain is well-drained, and there is great access off the gravel road on the East side. If you are a hunter or sportsman, don't overlook the cattails, sloughs, and ponds on the property for the chance to flush pheasant, decoy in ducks and geese, or even jump a bedded buck. There is open tenancy for 2026, so now is the perfect time to plan for next year's planting season. Don't miss out on this opportunity, call me today to learn more!
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