UC Hunting Properties offers a fine selection of hunting land for sale including waterfowl hunting land, whitetail properties, recreational property, deer and turkey hunting land, land auction and other real estate. In addition, we offer rural property listings including country homes for sale, farms, ranches and plantations. Our passion for land and expertise in land management, planning and developing food plots translates into long lasting relationships with buyers and sellers. As landowners ourselves, we understand your needs and we will help you find that trophy hunting land you’ve been searching for. Browse our Hunting Land for Sale.
Why sell and purchase land with UC Hunting Properties?
Our professionalism and knowledge, coupled with our marketing and advertising programs, build an unmatched winning combination. Our unique marketing strategies assure our sellers that the property will receive maximum exposure on both local and national levels.
Timber Land for Sale in Wayne County, Tennessee
231.15 acres of timber land located in Wayne County Tn. This property is all wooded and has access roads on two sides of the property. Property is located on the Perry and Wayne County line near Clifton Tn off of Hwy 128. If you are looking for an investment tract, hunting land or timber tract you will want to take a look at this one. It is located approximately 10 minutes to the Tennessee River and Clifton Marina in Clifton Tn and only 30 minutes to Savanah Tn. The property is full of wildlife such as white tail deer, turkey, squirrel, Etc. There is wet weather branch on the property. Property has new survey and timber cruise.
232± Acres of Prime Timberland – Wayne County, TN 🌲
Nestled along the Perry/Wayne County line near Clifton, TN, this expansive 232± acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a fully wooded investment property with exceptional potential. With access roads on two sides and is located 1.6 miles off Hwy 128, this land is both secluded and accessible.
Whether you're seeking a timber investment, a recreational retreat, or a hunting haven, this property delivers. Located just 10 minutes from the Tennessee River and Clifton Marina, and only 30 minutes from Savannah, TN, it combines rural tranquility with convenient proximity to key amenities.
🦌 Wildlife Abounds – Home to thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, squirrel, and more, this land is a hunter’s dream.
💧 Natural Features – Includes a seasonal wet-weather branch, enhancing habitat diversity and adding to the property's charm.
📐 Ready for Action – Comes with a brand-new survey and recent timber cruise, giving you a clear picture of its value and potential.
Don't miss your chance to explore this versatile tract—ideal for timber harvesting, outdoor recreation, or long-term investment.
This property truly has it all—CRP, timber, ponds, a creek, and excellent deer hunting! With approximately 40 acres of timber and draws, combined with CRP and row crop, this farm offers a great mix of income and recreation.
Access is available at the north end and along the timber off Hwy 136. The farm lies within the South Harrison School District and features a beautiful potential building site on the north side, overlooking the property.
There are about 43.5 acres enrolled in CRP, paying $176.40 per acre through 2031, for an annual income of $7,637. A survey will be completed to determine the exact acreage.
Conveniently located just 14 miles from Bethany and I-35, and only 1.5 hours from Kansas City or Des Moines, this farm offers both seclusion and accessibility.
40 Acres of Secluded, Wooded Land in Talladega, Alabama – Perfect for Hunting & Recreational Use
Location: Talladega, Alabama
Price: $240,000 (Price Negotiable)
Acres: 40 Acres
Access: Deeded Easement
Distance to Major Cities:
13 miles to I-20 (Lincoln)
13 miles to Talladega Superspeedway
50 minutes to Birmingham, AL
1 hour 45 minutes to Montgomery, AL
Property Overview:
Escape to this beautiful 40-acre tract of land located in the heart of Talladega, Alabama. Surrounded by nature’s splendor, this wooded property offers the ideal setting for hunters, nature enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a private retreat. The land is rich in hardwood timber, providing a sustainable resource while offering plenty of cover for wildlife.
Key Features:
Seclusion & Privacy: Accessed via a deeded easement, this property is nestled away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Perfect for those looking to get away and enjoy nature.
Hunting Paradise: The land is abundant with deer sign, making it a true hunter’s dream. Deer and turkey frequent the area, especially around the large waterhole located in the northwest corner, which holds water during the fall and winter months.
Firebreak Access: A well-maintained firebreak runs through the property, providing easy access to both the north and west sides, ensuring you can reach all corners of the land.
Scenic Views & Building Sites: The property features stunning views and multiple potential sites for a home or cabin. Whether you're looking to build a private hunting cabin or a full-time residence, you’ll find the perfect spot to make your dream home a reality.
Water Source: A large waterhole in the northwest corner of the property is an excellent resource for wildlife and adds a unique natural feature to the land.
Natural Beauty: The property is fully wooded with mature hardwood timber, providing plenty of opportunities for forestry management or simply enjoying the natural surroundings.
Location:
This property is ideally located for those seeking a rural retreat without sacrificing access to nearby amenities. Located just 13 miles from Talladega Superspeedway and I-20 in Lincoln, you're only a short drive away from convenience and entertainment. For those who need to travel to larger cities, Birmingham is just 50 minutes away, while Montgomery is an hour and 45 minutes to the south.
Ideal For:
Hunting enthusiasts
Nature lovers
Off-grid living
Cabin or home development
Recreational use
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity!
Asking Price: $240,000 (Price Negotiable)
Unleash the full potential of this 60 acres in Trempealeau County, set in Wisconsin's legendary Driftless Region. Towering hardwood ridges rise above secluded valleys, with a year-round stream cutting through the land and enhancing its dynamic terrain. An established trail system strategically grants access to the ridgetop, creekside & valleys below. This landscape was engineered by nature for recreation, holding trophy whitetail deer, black bear, and turkey for unrivaled multi-season hunting. Proven stand locations and foodplots are in place making this turn key to hunt this fall. Beyond the pursuit, it offers ATV riding, hiking, and wooded building sites for a cabin or retreat. This an elite opportunity for those seeking to own a Driftless property that delivers on every level.
Explore 22.35+/- wooded acres in Adams County’s Town of Big Flats. A portion of the property has been cleared, creating the perfect spot for a campsite or food plot. Wildlife is abundant, offering excellent opportunities for deer and turkey hunting. This parcel is ideal for a weekend getaway or building the Northwoods retreat you’ve always wanted. Enjoy direct access to endless miles of ATV and snowmobile trails. Nearby recreational lakes—including Lake Sherwood, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Camelot, Lake Petenwell, and Castle Rock Lake—provide year-round fun for fishing, boating, skiing, or relaxing. Property is enrolled in MFL (Managed Forest Law) and is conveniently located just south of the Town of Rome.
Are you searching for an affordable place to get away from the crowds, with plenty of trees, wildlife, and outdoor recreation right at your doorstep? Welcome to 95 Branch Road in Winn, Maine, where 25.2 acres of wooded land await you. This property offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by thousands of acres of undeveloped forest and conservation land, making it an ideal escape for anyone who loves the outdoors.
Conveniently located, the land is just 18.5 miles (about 30 minutes) from Lincoln for shopping, dining, and everyday needs. Bangor is about an hour away, Portland is three hours, and Boston can be reached in under five. For Canadian buyers, Saint John, New Brunswick, is less than three hours across the border. Despite its private, rural setting, you’re never too far from services or adventure.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby recreational opportunities. Just 2.3 miles from the property lies Dwinal Pond Wildlife Management Area, a 2,450-acre habitat with wetlands, forest, and rare wildlife, including Maine’s endangered Clayton’s copper butterfly. The WMA is open for boating, fishing, hunting, and limited trail riding. For more exploration, Baxter State Park—home to Mount Katahdin—is about 49 miles away. Closer to home, you can paddle or fish the Mattawamkeag River at Lower Gordon Falls, only 14 miles away, or launch your boat on the Penobscot River at the Winn landing, just 9 miles from the land. Snowmobile and ATV riders will love the direct trail access right from the property.
The land itself features rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 365 to 420 feet above sea level. Soils are primarily Plaisted loam, known for supporting strong tree growth, though some areas could be cleared for crops with rock removal. Road frontage totals more than 1,500 feet across two public roads, offering flexibility for access and potential building sites. The property has a diverse forest makeup, with hardwoods dominating roughly 20 acres, along with pockets of softwood and mixed growth. A forester’s report estimates more than 270 cords of merchantable timber, making this both a recreational property and a long-term investment in Maine’s natural resources.
Whether you’re looking for a private getaway, a future building site, or a woodlot with potential, 95 Branch Road in Winn is worth a closer look. Affordable, private, and loaded with outdoor opportunities, it’s a chance to own your own slice of the Maine woods.
East Texas Hunting Property with New 16-Acre Stocked Lake
Your East Texas Hunting & Fishing Base Camp in the Piney Woods
Twin Creeks Ranch delivers 143 ± acres of prime hunting and fishing opportunities in Smith County's productive Piney Woods region. This recreational property features a newly constructed 16-acre lake professionally stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, and fathead minnows, fed by two spring-fed creeks that provide reliable water year-round. The diverse landscape showcases rolling topography, hardwood creek bottoms, native grasslands, and mature mixed timber stands, creating productive habitat for whitetail deer, wild hogs, and waterfowl.
Located in a designated Texas Opportunity Zone with over 2,000 feet of combined road frontage and utilities available, the ranch offers immediate hunting and fishing access with solid development potential. The property benefits from timber tax exemptions and operates under no restrictions, providing maximum flexibility for hunting operations, family recreation, or future development. East Texas's humid subtropical climate provides year-round outdoor seasons with moderate temperatures and 45 inches of annual rainfall that naturally maintains the spring-fed lake and creek systems while supporting healthy wildlife populations.
Serious Hunting & Fishing Terrain
Newly Constructed 16-Acre Fishing Lake
The centerpiece of Twin Creeks Ranch is its newly constructed 16-acre lake, engineered and recently stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, and fathead minnows. Two spring-fed creeks converge to feed this lake, ensuring consistent water levels and quality throughout the year. The natural creek confluence creates varied depths, structure, and cover that game fish need to establish and thrive, while also serving as a magnet for waterfowl during migration seasons.
Productive Wildlife Habitat
The property's gently rolling terrain features hardwood creek bottoms that wind through the landscape, supporting mature trees and serving as wildlife corridors. Scattered native grass pastures are naturally framed by stands of mature mixed timber, creating the classic edge habitat that whitetail deer and other game species prefer. This varied landscape supports East Texas wildlife, including whitetail deer, wild hogs, waterfowl, and migratory game birds.
The timber component qualifies for Texas timber tax exemptions while providing mast production for wildlife, potential income through selective harvesting, and natural cover throughout the property. The combination of water features, varied elevations, and diverse vegetation creates multiple hunting setups throughout the seasons.
Access & Development Infrastructure
Over 2,000 feet of combined road frontage across FM 16, CR 3206, and CR 353 provides solid access, while utilities available at the road eliminate common rural property challenges. The no-restrictions status allows for hunting lodge development, family compounds, agricultural use, or recreational facilities. Interstate 20, US Highway 271, and State Highway 155 are all within 5 miles, providing direct access to regional cities while maintaining the rural setting that serious outdoorsmen value.
Strategic East Texas Location for Hunters & Anglers
Regional Access for Hunting & Fishing
Twin Creeks Ranch sits 30 minutes from Tyler, the regional hub of East Texas, providing access to supplies, services, and amenities while maintaining rural tranquility. The surrounding Piney Woods region offers 31 fishing lakes within driving distance, the Sabine National Forest's 160,656 acres of public hunting and fishing, and some of Texas's most productive bass fishing destinations.
Nearby Cities & Drive Times: • Tyler - 30 miles (30 minutes) | Longview - 45 miles (45 minutes) | Marshall - 50 miles (50 minutes) | Shreveport, LA - 75 miles (1 hour 15 minutes) | Dallas/Fort Worth - 130 miles (2 hours 15 minutes) | Houston - 200 miles (3 hours 30 minutes)
Airport Access: • Tyler Pounds Regional (TYR) - 35 miles (40 minutes) | East Texas Regional (GGG) - 50 miles (55 minutes) | Shreveport Regional (SHV) - 75 miles (1 hour 15 minutes) | DFW International - 160 miles (2 hours 30 minutes)
Trophy Waters & Public Hunting Access
Nearby Fishing Destinations: • Lake O' the Pines - 25 miles, 19,780 acres of proven bass fishing and waterfowl hunting • Toledo Bend Reservoir - 1.5 hours, one of the South's largest lakes, renowned for trophy bass • Sam Rayburn Reservoir - 1 hour 45 minutes, Texas's largest lake with consistent bass and catfish action • Martin Creek Lake - 35 minutes, clear water bass fishing with state park facilities
Public Hunting Opportunities: The Sabine National Forest provides additional hunting for deer, hogs, squirrels, and waterfowl on public lands, while numerous state parks offer camping, hiking, and additional fishing opportunities throughout the region.
Hunting & Fishing Operations
Year-Round Hunting Seasons
Twin Creeks Ranch's diverse habitat supports healthy populations of East Texas game species. Morning duck hunts over the lake, afternoon dove shoots in scattered pastures, and whitetail deer stands along creek bottoms and timber edges provide year-round hunting opportunities. The spring-fed water sources ensure reliable wildlife activity regardless of seasonal conditions.
Wild hogs utilize the wooded areas and creek systems, while the combination of hardwood creek bottoms, mixed timber stands, open grasslands, and water features provides the habitat diversity necessary for sustained wildlife populations. The varied terrain creates multiple stand locations and hunting strategies for different game species and hunting styles.
Private Fishing Operations
The newly stocked 16-acre lake offers immediate fishing opportunities that will continue improving as fish populations establish. The spring-fed water source ensures consistent quality and levels, while the lake's design creates the structure and cover fish need to thrive. Additional angling opportunities exist along the natural creek systems in undisturbed settings away from crowded public waters.
This is your private fishing operation with no pressure from other anglers, no crowded boat ramps, and the ability to manage the fishery according to your preferences and goals.
Investment & Revenue Potential
Timber Tax Benefits & Income Opportunities
The mature mixed timber stands qualify for Texas timber tax exemptions, providing special appraisal treatment based on productivity value rather than market value, significantly reducing property taxes. Income opportunities include hunting leases, timber management, and agricultural activities, while extensive road frontage and utilities support long-term development scenarios, including recreational facilities or family compounds.
Regional Market Fundamentals
Smith County benefits from a diversified economy anchored by healthcare, education, and technology, with Tyler serving as a regional medical center. The region's strategic location between Dallas/Fort Worth and Shreveport, combined with solid transportation infrastructure and no state income tax, positions East Texas for continued growth, benefiting property values.
Secure Your East Texas Hunting & Fishing Base
Twin Creeks Ranch represents a solid opportunity combining hunting and fishing operations with strong investment potential. The newly stocked 16-acre lake, productive wildlife habitat, timber tax exemptions, and strategic location create immediate outdoor access alongside long-term value appreciation.
Key Features:
✓ New 16-acre stocked lake with spring-fed creek systems
✓ Productive hunting opportunities across 143 acres of varied habitat
✓ Texas Opportunity Zone designation and timber tax exemptions
✓ Over 2,000 feet of road frontage with utilities available
✓ No restrictions allowing maximum flexibility
✓ 30-minute access to Tyler and regional outdoor recreation
Properties offering this combination of hunting, fishing, and recreational amenities in East Texas are proven performers and highly sought after. Contact our Texas Ranch & Land Specialist, Ben Jackson, at 903-941-3390 to schedule a private tour of this solid outdoor recreation investment.
This 8-acre tract is the perfect spot for your new home or investment property!
Great Location: Just off Hwy 136 on a quiet dead-end road, only a few hundred yards from the highway. Located in the South Harrison School District.
Income Potential: Approx. 7 acres enrolled in CRP, paying $176.40 per acre through 2031, with an annual income of $1,234.
Survey: Final acreage to be determined by survey.
A rare find—peaceful country setting with income and convenience!
The 485 acre Bar T Ranch has been a part of the Bybee Family Properties for over 100 years.
This legacy ranch is rare in many ways, beginning with its size; a property of this caliber only comes along once in a lifetime! The Bar T, with its abundance of water, elevation changes, and hardwoods separates itself from others. There are no less than 12 ponds, all in good to excellent condition, some with excellent fishing. Many of the ponds have unique traits; behind the dams are large drop offs into large ravines or creeks with hardwoods, and some are nestled into heavy timber that line the banks, making excellent duck and waterfowl hunting. In addition to the multiple ponds on the Bar T, Dye Creek, a primary feeder creek, runs through a good portion of the property. When Dye Creek isn't running, pools of water can be found through much of the creek bed. There are several ravines and draws throughout the ranch that feed the multiple ponds. Bar T sits in an area known for exceptional sub surface water and procurring multiple water wells will be an option for the owner. The terrain of the Bar T is diverse with nearly 90 feet of elevation changes throughout the ranch. There is a range of hardwoods and big timber, from post oaks and red oaks to hackberry and even some cottonwoods along the big ravines. There are several open meadows that are surrounded by timber, the largest being approx. 43 acres. The meadows are excellent resources for native grasses, food plots, and improved grasses for livestock and wildlife. The Bar T is divided into 4 different pastures allowing the rancher to rotate livestock. Hunting on the ranch is exceptional, as only limited family has hunted the ranch for years. Whether you're a bow hunter or long range rifle hunter the Bar T has the set-up. Common game are whitetail, turkey, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, duck, geese etc. Access to the ranch is exceptional with a black top entrance off of Hwy 59, or CR entrance on Weed Rd. There is just under a mile of frontage. The interior roads are good to excellent to maneuver throughout the property. The owner has added some additional roads recently. The Bar T is suited for anyone whether it be residential, ranching, hunting, recreation, or future development, and there is no oil field production on the property.
KEY POINTS
Superb hunting
Excellent surface and subsurface water
Native grasses with several options to install improved grasses
Gorgeous rolling terrain with ample hardwoods for livestock and wildlife
Naturally beautiful landscapes with no oil production or wind turbines on the property
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BROKER REMARKS
The Bar T Ranch is one of those that only comes around every so often. After 24 yrs of marketing ranches, the Bar T is definitely a top 5 property worthy of all the praises. To begin with it is unusual to find a ranch of this size in Montague County that is this clean. The ranch has maintained its natural beauty and natural resources. There aren't any dump sites, oil field etc. There are a couple pipelines but are very well maintained and not obtrusive to the ranch. For lack of better terms, it is a water-topia for the rancher or outdoorsman when it comes to H20. Whether it's surface ponds, primary creeks, ravines or water well potential, the Bar T has it. The overall landscape is unreal with an abundance of oaks, open meadows usually with water within a stone's throw. Wildlife are in their own utopia with all the natural resources and lack of pressure. The Bybee Family has had limited hunting with family on the ranch. The Bar T is not being grazed currently and grasses are abundant, so livestock will have a "field day".
The Ranch is approximately 80 miles to Dallas TX and about 12 miles to Nocona TX
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Big Creek Ranch (Click Big Creek Ranch for all pics)
Located 9.5 miles east of the small ranching town of Tierra Amarilla in Rio Arriba County of Northern NM the property consists of 1571 acres of breathtaking land in the San Juan Mountains. Set against a backdrop of wildflower covered alpine meadows, ponderosa pine, spruce, gambel oak and aspen woodlands, the Big Creek Ranch is truly a recreational and big game hunter's paradise that could also be operated as a working cattle ranch. The property features two high mountain creeks - the Rito Nutritas (approx 1 mile) and the Rito de la Agua Fria (approx 3/4 mile). Native brook trout inhabit these creeks and are a popular game fish for fly fisherman. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced into two cattle pastures with barbed wire and has the natural resources to run a cow/calf operation of between 150-250 head. Located in close proximity, the Carson National Forest is one of five national forests in NM and offers additional recreational opportunities to the outdoor enthusiast.
Big Game Hunting
Big Creek Ranch offers the sportsman an abundance of hunting opportunities, including elk, deer, bear, turkey, mountain lion, grouse and more. The property has been privately and thoughtfully managed for the personal use of the owner and has not been leased by outfitters for hunting in the past. Five elevated and enclosed hunting blinds are strategically placed around the property for optimum harvest opportunities. Several dirt stock tanks, seepage springs and the creeks provide the water necessary for livestock and wild game. New Mexico Game and Fish issued 10 Elk permits for the 2024 season. The property is in Game Management Unit 4 in Northern NM, a very sought after location for prime elk hunting.
Homes and Shop Buildings
The Main Residence:
3372 SF of heated area
5 Bedrooms and 5 Bathrooms
Stucco finish with White clad casement windows and metal roof
Covered porch with sitting area, hot tub and fire pit
Flooring consists of wood grain ceramic tile and berber carpet
Pine tongue and groove ceilings
Ceiling fans, decorative fixtures, recessed lighting and wall sconces throughout
Maple kitchen and bathroom cabinets
Radiant heated floors on the main level and forced air
Wood burning fireplace with decorative tile and oak mantel
Hunter's Cabin / Guest House
1712 SF of heated area
2 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms
Stucco exterior with white clad windows and doors and metal roof
Cedar walls and Pine tongue and groove ceilings
Wood burning stove
Oak cabinets
Full kitchen and bar seating
Garage / Toy Room
1520 SF heated shop with work bench
Stucco exterior with metal roof
Plenty of room for all the recreational toys
Manager's Home / Shop
2000 SF Karsten home
3 Bedroom / 2 Bathroom
2 Car attached garage
Covered porches
Fenced back yard
Stucco exterior with metal roof
50 x 50 heated metal shop building with game wench and walk-in cooler
This is an exceptional and unique opportunity to purchase a complete turnkey operation in one of the most sought-after hunting / recreational destinations in the Southwest.
Woodpecker Trail Olive Farm Near Savannah, GA
US Olive Farm for sale in Glenville, Georgia has Home on 282 acres including a 14-acre olive orchard with over 11,000 mature olive trees that produce award-winning certified extra virgin olive oil bottled on-site. This is a turn-key business; Included with the sale are all the equipment and intellectual property necessary to continue this thriving commercial business currently known as Woodpecker Trail Olive Farm. Watch Property Video!
Timberland & Acreage Information
In addition to the olive orchard, the farm boasts 200 acres of marketable timber, perfectly suited for timber and pine straw production. These well-managed forests are a testament to sustainable forestry practices and offer a valuable source of income. The remaining 50+ acres are a sanctuary of untouched natural wetlands and native forest, providing a peaceful retreat for wildlife and a beautiful backdrop for this unique property.
Details of Updated Farmhouse on Property
The residence on the property is a charming 1,676-square-foot farmhouse, offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The home exudes rustic charm with its original heart pine floors, complemented by modern updates such as LVP flooring in certain areas, a new tankless water heater, and a brand-new A/C unit. A detached office provides additional space for work or leisure, perfectly suited to support the operational needs of the farm or as a private retreat. Woodpecker Trail Olive Farm is more than just a property; it’s a lifestyle opportunity. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in the world of olive oil production, sustainably manage timber resources, or simply enjoy the peace and tranquility of rural living, this farm offers it all. Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of Georgia’s agricultural heritage, where the possibilities are as endless as the acres that await you.
Current asking price for Woodpecker Trail Olive Farm is $6,650,000. Contact Jeff Raines at 912-531-0284 for additional information or to schedule an appointment to view the property.
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Welcome to this stunning 131-acre property in Loganville, GA, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational possibilities. The land features a diverse mix of hardwoods and pine trees, creating a peaceful and picturesque setting. With multiple creeks running through the property and over 2,000 feet of river frontage along Big Haynes Creek, this property offers a tranquil, nature-filled retreat including its own waterfall! For outdoor enthusiasts, the property is a dream come true. Miles of established trails wind through the land, offering ample opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and ATV exploration. There's also a dedicated four-wheeler/dirt bike track with jumps, providing endless fun and adventure. Hunters and fiishermen will find themselves in paradise here, with abundant whitetail deer sign all over the property and Big Haynes Creek to fish and enjoy. Located just 40 minutes from the heart of Atlanta, this property offers a rare opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while staying close to everything. Whether you envision a private retreat, a weekend getaway for hunting and recreation, or a stunning location for your future dream home or family compound, this property has it all. For developers, this tract could also be subdivided into 2-3 acre estate lots, creating a prestigious, private community for those seeking a high-end residential development. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of paradise in Loganville, GA where nature, adventure, and development potential come together.
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5900 Burnt Mill Ranch – 643± Acres of Prime Colorado Ranchland
Bid Now Through August 5 • 5 PM MST
Discover Burnt Mill Ranch's legacy potential in Pueblo County. Located just a short drive from the scenic Wet Mountains, this property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the American West. The ranch's diverse features of native rangeland, open meadows, year-round water sources, and irrigation equipment make it ideal for enhancing its agricultural productivity and long-term potential.
Key Highlights:
643.55± acres of usable ranch
Ideal for cattle grazing, equestrian use, and recreation
Expansive views of foothills and surrounding mountain ranges
Abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, and small game
St. Charles River runs through the property
Irrigation equipment included and water canal rights via Pollard Ditch
Gated entry with internal ranch roads for easy access
Minutes from Pueblo, I-25, and Lake Pueblo State Park
Whether expanding your livestock operation, looking for a weekend getaway, or seeking a long-term land investment, Burnt Mill Ranch delivers in location, usability, and natural beauty.
Register, Bid, and Own Your Legacy Colorado Ranch!
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Affordable hunting land just outside of Swanquarter! This 30-acre tract is about half marsh and half wooded. Mostly pines on the higher part of the property. Beside the North and West boundary of the property is cropland that will be a food source for the wildlife that call this 30 acres home. Whitetail deer and occasional bear, plus small game, frequent this tract. Hyde County is known for its hunting and fishing opportunities.
This property is just minutes from public boat ramps, the Ocracoke Ferry, and Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge.
This 60-acre m/l tract is a hunter’s paradise—and a perfect spot to build your dream home. With approximately 24 acres of fertile creek bottom row crop and the balance in mature hardwoods, it offers the ideal mix of income and recreation. The timber is loaded with white oaks, providing an excellent acorn crop that draws in deer and turkey.
Natural ridges lead down to the bottom fields—prime locations for tree stands and great movement during the rut. A well-maintained trail system offers easy access throughout the property. The seller will retain 20 acres but is providing access via their private drive to the main trail. A survey will determine final acreage.
The row crop is leased on a 1/3–2/3 share with a neighboring farmer, bringing in reliable annual income. The land is loaded with deer sign, and turkey hunting is excellent thanks to ideal roosting trees and open calling areas.
Whether you're looking for a weekend hunting retreat, a place to build your forever home, or both—this one checks all the boxes. Come take a look!
If you've been dreaming of a cabin in the North Maine Woods but have been discouraged by high prices or the limitations of leased land, you're going to want to see this one. Welcome to 32 Nuthatch Lane in Greenfield, Maine—a rare opportunity to own a spacious off-grid cabin with nearly 26 acres of forest, stream frontage, and direct access to one of Maine’s best-kept secrets for outdoor recreation: the Stud Mill Road corridor.
This cabin sits in the heart of a wilderness area that rivals the feel of the North Maine Woods, but without the excessive drive time from civilization. Originally developed in the 1970s by the St. Regis Paper Company, the Stud Mill Road is a public access logging road that cuts through hundreds of thousands of acres of Maine wilderness. From your doorstep, you’ll have direct access to this vast network of trails and lands, perfect for hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and exploring.
CABIN Set well back from the road for privacy, the 28x32 two-story cabin offers just over 1,700 square feet of living space. Built around 1988, it features three bedrooms and two bathrooms—one on each level. The home is designed for off-grid living with a simple solar system, generator hookup, drilled well, and a septic system already in place. A full basement with garage door access makes for excellent storage and workshop space.
LAND The land includes approximately 600 feet of frontage on Sunkhaze Stream, as well as about 580 feet on Pickerel Pond Road. It features a mix of Howland and Thorndike soils and a healthy variety of native trees. Elevations range from 190 to 250 feet above sea level, and a long private driveway adds to the seclusion.
AREA INFO You’re just 1.5 miles from Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge—11,400 acres of protected wetlands and woodlands filled with hiking trails and wildlife sightings. Alligator Lake, a deep cold-water fishery, is only 18 miles away, and the University of Maine’s flagship campus in Orono is under 15 miles.
Whether you’re looking for a full-time off-grid lifestyle, a recreational getaway, or a place to gather with family and friends surrounded by nature, this property checks all the boxes.
With annual property taxes of $1,248 for 2025. Don’t miss this unique and private retreat just 23 miles from Bangor and within reach of Portland and Boston.
This secluded 40-acre tract is a dream for the outdoorsman who loves to hunt and fish! The property offers a diverse mix of open ground, cedar thickets, and mature timber—perfect habitat for deer and turkey. There are three ponds, two of which are stocked with bass, bluegill, and crappie for your fishing enjoyment.
Tucked away in the middle of a full section with no public roads around it, this farm is accessed by a private gated lane—ensuring exceptional privacy. The lane is flanked by 12-foot-wide strips of Sudan grass, adding even more seclusion.
The property has been strategically set up for hunting. Multiple stand locations offer options for any wind direction, and there are several food plot sites, including two planted in beans for excellent late-season hunting. A Banks blind overlooks the bean plot, and ladder stands are already in place.
Northern Mercer County is well-known for producing big bucks and longbeards—and this farm is no exception. Just bring your gear and start hunting!
This is a turnkey setup in a prime location—come take a look. You’ll be glad you did!
Are you looking for a quiet and private lakefront getaway in Central Maine? Welcome to 21 Spruce Point Road in Lowell—12.52± acres on the shores of Eskutassis Lake, one of the area’s best kept secrets. Whether you're dreaming of building a seasonal retreat or a year-round lake house, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion, recreation, and accessibility.
Eskutassis Lake encompasses 876 acres with a maximum depth of 40 feet, and it’s well known for its warm water fishery, producing trophy smallmouth bass and plentiful white perch. With no public boat launch, the lake remains peaceful and quiet, used mostly by camp owners. The 355 feet of private lake frontage at this lot includes a sand-bottom swim area—ideal for kids, kayakers, and anyone who enjoys a refreshing dip in the summer sun.
The land itself is surveyed and offers over 1,800 feet of frontage on Varney Hill and Spruce Point Roads. A driveway is already in place, over 500 feet long, leading to a cleared building site that’s ready for your vision. The lot has been previously soil tested (though a new test will be required), and the back portion of the property provides potential for division—use it for family or consider it as a long-term investment opportunity.
Beyond the lot, the region is a four-season outdoor paradise. From the property, you have direct access to thousands of miles of maintained ATV and snowmobile trails. Within just a 10-mile radius, you'll find 19 other lakes and ponds, not to mention the Penobscot River. Less than 20 miles away lies the Duck Lake Public Reserved Land Unit and the vast Nicatous Lake Conservation Easement—over 52,000 combined acres of permanently protected forestland and lakeshores, thanks to a partnership between the Robbins Family of Robbins Lumber and the State of Maine.
Convenience meets wilderness here, with downtown Lincoln only 15.7 miles away, offering shopping, hospital services, and more. Bangor International Airport is just an hour’s drive, and you can reach Portland in under three hours or Boston in less than five.
This 12.52± acre lakefront parcel offers a rare opportunity to own a beautiful piece of Maine with real recreational value, development potential, and long-term peace of mind.
Tucked into the awe-inspiring terrain of Wisconsin’s Driftless Region, this exceptional 21.78-acre country estate offers a rare opportunity to live where natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and rural comfort all converge. Located just minutes from Wildcat Mountain State Park and the sprawling Kickapoo Valley Reserve, this lovingly maintained property is a true haven for nature lovers, hunters, and those seeking a quieter way of life in Southwest Wisconsin.
A scenic gravel driveway leads you across a spring-fed creek and up a gentle hillside to a tastefully remodeled raised ranch home, built in 1996 and thoughtfully updated throughout. This spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence offers 1,778 square feet of open-concept living, featuring a walk-out basement, oversized wrap-around deck, and an interior that radiates warmth and functionality. Nearly every inch of the home has been upgraded—flooring, fixtures, paint, and even the basement, which includes an air exchanger and is plumbed for an additional bathroom.
The primary suite is generously sized, easily accommodating a home office, with a walk-in closet and private bath. Modern conveniences like high-speed internet ensure remote work is a seamless option. A newly constructed 24’x32’ garage with concrete flooring and electric service adds plenty of room for vehicles, ATVs, or workshop space.
But what truly sets this property apart is the land itself. A perfect blend of rolling hills, wooded ridges, open pockets, and habitat-rich terrain makes this a recreational dream. Mature oak, maple, pine, and a mix of hardwoods give the land texture and structure, while wild apple trees, established food plots, and water sources create an unparalleled whitetail hunting setup. With extensive trail camera history and strategic stand placements already in place, the property is a ready-to-hunt, turnkey setup that regularly produces trophy-class bucks—thanks to surrounding large private tracts with minimal pressure and a focus on Quality Deer Management.
For families, the location offers access to multiple school districts including Hillsboro, La Farge, and Kickapoo, all served by bus routes conveniently located at the top of the ridge.
Outdoor enthusiasts will be thrilled to find themselves just a stone’s throw from Wildcat Mountain State Park—a 3,600+ acre haven for hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, fishing, and exploring the unique geology of ancient Native American hunting grounds. The nearby Kickapoo Valley Reserve spans over 8,500 acres with over 50 miles of trails and dramatic sandstone cliffs towering over the Kickapoo River, making it a sought-after destination for year-round adventure.
Whether you're looking for a permanent home, a seasonal getaway, or a trophy hunting retreat, this Driftless Region gem has everything you could want—and then some. From the move-in-ready home to the breathtaking land, it’s a rare and remarkable opportunity to own a slice of Wisconsin wilderness without sacrificing comfort, convenience, or community.
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3). Kickapoo Valley Reserve: https://bit.ly/KVR-Home
Taxes: ~$3,500 annually
Zoning/Programs: Not enrolled in any government land programs. Commercial timbering is not permitted.
Schedule your private showing today and fall in love with a ridge-top escape where the sky stretches wide, the stars shine bright, and the world slows down. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // [email protected] or Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 [email protected]
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
Welcome to the heart of eastern Maine’s unspoiled wilderness. If you’re searching for a private, off-grid retreat where the only sounds are the wind in the trees and water moving through a brook, you’ll want to explore this 46.3± acre forested property in Lakeville. Tucked away deep in the woods and well off the beaten path, this is a place to reconnect with nature and enjoy total solitude. There’s no road noise here, no traffic, no nearby airports—just peace, forest, and water.
LAND This surveyed parcel features approximately 1,200 feet of frontage on both Spaulding Brook and an unnamed tributary that flows toward Spaulding Pond. With rolling topography ranging from 560 to 700 feet above sea level, the land offers scenic elevation changes with potential for views and diverse build sites. The soils, primarily Plaisted and Howland per NRCS maps, are well-suited to growing trees and perhaps some crops, though rocky areas and slopes make this less ideal for large-scale farming. Instead, the true value here lies in timber potential, recreation, and a wilderness lifestyle.
LOCATION The property is accessed by a private road maintained by the Sysladobsis Lot Owners Association, which ensures consistent road access to your retreat. From here, Springfield’s gas and convenience store is just under 10 miles away, while Lincoln—with full services including groceries, restaurants, and healthcare—is about 45 minutes by vehicle. Bangor, Portland, and even Boston are reachable within a few hours for those planning extended stays or seasonal visits.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area is beckoning. Lakeville lives up to its name with an abundance of water: you’ll find nearby foot access to Lombard Lake, Upper and Lower Pug Lakes, and Upper Sysladobsis Lake. Popular larger lakes like Junior, Scraggly, and Sysladobsis are also close by. A network of private roads links up to maintained snowmobile and ATV trails, giving you access to hundreds of miles of exploration.
Whether you're looking to build a seasonal cabin, enjoy hunting and fishing, or simply want to own a piece of Maine to escape to, this property offers a rare combination of water frontage, privacy, and value.
With annual property taxes around $75, this land won’t last long.
Tucked into the breathtaking landscape of Wisconsin’s Driftless Region lies a rare gem of recreational real estate — 40 private acres of ridge-top serenity just west of Viroqua, WI. This dynamic parcel is a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or anyone seeking a tranquil escape in a region known for its unmatched natural beauty. With a mix of income-producing tillable ground, mature timber, and abundant wildlife, this property offers a blend of recreation and investment.
The land has 1,300 feet of frontage along County Road O for seamless access. There’s roughly 10+/- acres of tillable fields currently planted in soybeans and hay, leased to a local farmer for annual income. Beyond the open ground, you'll step into rolling hardwood ridges dressed in walnut, pine, and mature oak — a woodland sanctuary teeming with deer, turkey, and ducks. A trail system winds through the timber, leading you to a picturesque half-acre pond tucked away like a secret oasis, frequented by wildlife of all kinds.
One of the standout features of this land is a rectangular clover food plot nestled within the woods — a proven hotspot for both deer and turkey season after season. Toward the southeast boundary, a 4.5+/- acre field filled with native grasses and forbs offers exceptional bedding and cover, or the potential to be transformed into a premium switchgrass sanctuary for whitetail habitat enhancement. There’s even a small loafing shed out back.
The layout and natural terrain of this property also lend themselves to excellent deer hunting strategy. Along the southwesterly corner, the land naturally funnels movement from a much larger adjacent tract — creating a textbook pinch point that seasoned hunters will immediately recognize as a rut-time hotspot. This is the kind of place where mature bucks slip through undisturbed pockets of timber in search of does, and where lifelong hunting memories are made. Taxes are only $450/annually.
Whether you’re searching for a hunting camp, a place to build a dream cabin, or an off-grid weekend escape, this Driftless Region property checks every box. Properties of this caliber and setting rarely come to market — don't miss the opportunity to make this wild Wisconsin ridge your own.
Schedule your private showing today with Brandon Wikman and Joe Nawrot. Buyer must provide Proof of Funds Letter from bank or lender prior to showing. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 [email protected] or Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // [email protected]
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Land Specialist Team.
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