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Mariposa Lake Lot 70

price

$230,800

acres

1.02 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood!Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Mariposa Lake Lot 30

price

$260,200

acres

1.15 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood!Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Mariposa Lot 13

price

$165,000

acres

2.04 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood!Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Mariposa Lake Lot 27

price

$228,500

acres

1.01 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood!Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Mariposa Lake Lot 7

price

$160,000

acres

2 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land  Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood!Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Mariposa Lake Lot 4

price

$161,600

acres

1.01 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood! Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Mariposa Lake Lot 1

price

$175,000

acres

1.25 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood! Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Mariposa Lake Lot 10

price

$165,000

acres

2.05 Acres

location

Marquette, Nebraska, 68854

Enjoy the best of both worlds, a rural setting with easy access to neighboring communities. Located just five minutes southeast of Central City along Highway 66, Mariposa Lake Resort offers 62 acres of water to enjoy boating and fishing, and 4 miles of trails and paths.  It's just the place to kick back and relax. An outdoor haven to restore the soul along with lots of fun in the sun!Land Mariposa is surrounded by the best of what the good life has to offer in Nebraska. The familiar song of the Meadowlark, the soft mooing of cattle grazing in a neighboring pasture, the resident great horned owl high in the trees, the prairie grass waving in the wind and the harvest moon that shines above. All waiting to welcome you and your family into the neighborhood!Lots available range from 1.00 acre to 2.07 acres.Showings are by appointment only, this is a gated community.

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Wilson Ranch

price

$5,334,400

acres

4,363.75 Acres

location

Bonner, Nebraska, 69331

With a total of 4,363 acres, this property is comprised of 4,195 acres of western sandhills grassland and 166 acres of irrigated farmland. Located along Highway 385 with great facilities and water sources, this ranch offers an incredible opportunity for it's next owner. Land Traveling into the ranch from HWY 385, you will find a catch pen setup and loadout chute complete with one water tank in the pens, one on the outside, and another tank just South of the pens that are all fed by the same electric well. Additionally,  there is another electric well about 3/4 miles South of the corrals in conjunction with 6 windmills and 3 solar panel wells  that are dispersed throughout to help ensure cattle are well watered. The Northern part of the ranch is relatively flat with gentle rolls. As you traverse Southward, the terrain morphs into bigger hills with some small interspersed wetlands in the valleys, and ends with larger dunes in the Southwest. The ranch has been cross fenced allowing you to manage grazing pressure or separate off specific desired animals. A variety of warm and cool season grasses such as sand dropseed, sand bluestem, prarie sandreed, needle and thread grass, wheatgrass, sand lovegrass, and gramma grass allow for efficient and effective grazing from early spring through the fall.  Furthermore, the pivot may allow you to extend your grazing once the crop is harvested if desired.The crop ground sits at the end of the main drive and comes complete with a Case 6591T 6 cylinder diesel motor and a roughly 8 year old T-L pivot. The dominant soil type is Dunday loamy fine sand with Valentine & Wildhorse fine sand rounding out the remaining acres. A local producer has been renting the pivot and for the last two years has grown corn, while the prior years have been alfalfa production. This pivot is not subject to any pumping restrictions and has a flowmeter on it to record the number of gallons pumped which is collected every October. The well registration is G-074913 and shows that it is an 8″ well with a pump rate of 950GPM.Recreation The abundance of food sources and many water tanks provide ambush locations to attempt to harvest one of the few antelope that call this ranch home, while the upland bird hunter can wander in search of one of the several groups of sharp-tail grouse.Region & Climate Alliance, NE has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. Annual precipitation averages 13 inches, while snowfall is around 19 inches per year. Summers are typically warm and dry due to the surrounding high desert terrain, whereas winters can be quite cold with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Precipitation is generally light throughout the year, with most of it coming from thunderstorms in the summer months. Winters can be especially harsh, with wind chill factors often reaching below zero degrees Fahrenheit. Despite this however, Alliance remains a great place to live with its mild climate and clear skies.Alliance, Nebraska gets 16 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.Alliance averages 39 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.On average, there are 228 sunny days per year in Alliance. The US average is 205 sunny days.*Information taken from BestPlaces.netLocation The ranch is located approximately 12 miles South of Alliance, NE on HWY 385 at the unincorporated town of Bonner, NE. Alliance is 4 hours from Denver, CO, and 3 hours from the Black Hills in South Dakota. Alliance is host to a regional airport, farm equipment dealerships, feed and grain suppliers, lodging, and several eateries. Alliance is the home of the popular tourist attraction, Carhenge, a replica of the English Stonehenge, and is also where the Nebraska Stock Growers Association began back in 1889. *Please note that this ranch is shown by appointment only due to cattle being present.****Please note that this property is being sold subject to the seller completing a Section 1031 exchange.***

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Hallam Hideout

price

$450,000

acres

56.46 Acres

location

Hallam, Nebraska, 68368

Hayden Outdoors presents this 56± acre Lancaster County property offering productive farmland, recreational value, and an excellent homesite location with easy access to Lincoln, Crete, and Beatrice. Currently planted to alfalfa with tillable history, the property includes a 52' x 30' insulated building with concrete floor, power at the road, an existing hunting lease for optional income, and no covenants.Land Hayden Outdoors is proud to present this exceptional 56± acre property located in rural Lancaster County, Nebraska. Offering a desirable blend of productive farmland, recreational opportunity, and an excellent homesite location, this property provides convenient access to Lincoln, Crete, and Beatrice while maintaining the privacy and appeal of country living.The land is currently planted to alfalfa and has a strong history of tillable production. An existing hunting lease is in place, offering optional supplemental income for an owner who does not wish to personally utilize the recreational aspects of the property.In 2023, the owner constructed a high-quality 52′ x 30′ x 14.5′ outbuilding featuring two large overhead doors, a walk-through door, insulation, and a concrete floor—ideal for equipment storage, recreational vehicles, or shop use. A newly graded and rocked driveway provides excellent access from the county-maintained gravel road.With no covenants, this property presents an outstanding opportunity to build a custom home, establish a homestead, or invest in productive land with recreational upside.Property Highlights56± acres in rural Lancaster CountyApproximately 5 miles from Highway 77Approximately 18 minutes to Costco and southwest Lincoln52′ x 30′ x 14.5′ insulated building with concrete floorCurrently planted to alfalfa with tillable historyPower available at the roadEstablished hunting lease provides optional incomeStrong deer and turkey hunting opportunitiesExisting farm tenant interested in continuingNo covenantsCurrent & Potential UsesAgricultureHomesteadRecreational / HuntingRegion & Climate Lancaster County, Nebraska experiences a classic Midwestern climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are typically warm to hot with periods of humidity, while winters are cold and bring occasional snowfall. The average annual temperature is approximately 50°F.The county receives an average of 31 inches of precipitation each year, slightly below the national average of 38 inches. Snowfall averages about 25 inches annually, compared to the U.S. average of 28 inches. Lancaster County also enjoys approximately 216 sunny days per year—above the national average of 205—with measurable precipitation occurring on roughly 86 days annually. This balanced climate supports agriculture, outdoor recreation, and year-round living.

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Chimney Butte Ranch

price

$1,100,000

acres

474.29 Acres

location

Whitney, Nebraska, 69367

Chimney Butte Ranch is a diverse 474.29± acre property in Dawes County, Nebraska, highlighted by the iconic Chimney Butte and the rugged beauty of the Pine Ridge. Featuring rolling terrain, timbered draws, and exceptional wildlife habitat, it offers outstanding recreational opportunities alongside well-planned grazing infrastructure, CRP acres, and established hay production.Land Located in the heart of the Pine Ridge region of Dawes County, Chimney Butte Ranch offers 474.29± acres of exceptionally diverse terrain, recreation, and income potential. Anchored by the iconic Chimney Butte and conveniently accessed off Bethel Loop Road, this property provides a rare opportunity to own a truly unique and scenic piece of northwest Nebraska.The ranch features a strong balance of income-producing ground and recreational appeal. There are two active CRP contracts in place, including 47.99± acres generating $3,208 annually through September 30, 2031, and an additional 176.51± acres producing $1,950 annually through September 30, 2037. Complementing the CRP income is a productive 31.21± acre alfalfa field, which generates an additional $2,000 to $4,000 annually. This field not only provides a reliable revenue stream but also serves as a major draw for deer, turkey, elk, and other wildlife. Beyond the CRP and alfalfa production, the property also presents additional income through livestock grazing.Improvements Water is well established across the property with two wells, one of which is currently in use and services three tire tanks, ensuring consistent and reliable water distribution for livestock. Additional water infrastructure includes a gravity-fed catch system located in the southeast paddock, designed to further support wildlife and grazing needs.The ranch is thoughtfully designed with four well-defined paddocks, featuring several miles of newer fencing that support efficient rotational grazing. The north paddock has been extensively improved with thousands of planted trees and shrubs, creating exceptional upland bird habitat and long-term wildlife cover. An alfalfa field is separately fenced with its own water source, while the central portion is well-suited for grazing with a primary well and multiple tanks. The southeast paddock, spanning just over 80 acres, further enhances the property with a dedicated water source that supports wildlife and adds to the ranch’s overall diversity.Recreation Located in Nebraska’s northwestern Pine Ridge region, Dawes County offers exceptional hunting opportunities set within a striking landscape of rugged, pine-covered buttes, deep canyons, and productive creek bottoms. This rare combination of forested ridges and badlands terrain creates ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife species.The area supports strong populations of mule deer, whitetail deer, and merriam turkey, along with elk presence. Dawes County is particularly well regarded for its quality deer hunting, consistently producing mature bucks due to its diverse mix of ponderosa pine ridges, draws, and fertile river bottoms along the White River.With its natural cover, varied topography, and reliable wildlife numbers, this region continues to attract hunters and landowners seeking both recreational enjoyment and long-term investment value.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources All owned convey!Region & Climate Dawes County, Nebraska features a semi-arid climate characterized by hot, dry summers and cold winters. Average annual precipitation is approximately 17–18 inches, significantly below the U.S. average of 38 inches, and the area periodically experiences drought conditions.Temperatures typically range from an average low of around 20°F in January to an average high near 86°F in July. Winter months can bring heavy snowfall and occasional blizzards, while spring and summer seasons often produce thunderstorms, strong winds, and occasional severe weather.On average, Dawes County receives about 48 inches of snow annually, compared to the national average of 28 inches. The region also benefits from approximately 227 sunny days per year, exceeding the U.S. average of 205 days.Precipitation—occurs on roughly 77 days per year.History Dawes County, Nebraska, stands out as a premier destination in the scenic Pine Ridge region of the northwestern Panhandle, offering visitors rugged natural beauty, rich Old West history, and authentic small-town charm that defies the stereotype of flat Nebraska landscapes. Nestled among ponderosa pine-covered buttes, deep canyons, and rolling uplands, the county features Nebraska’s oldest state park—Chadron State Park—along with the vast Fort Robinson State Park (shared with Sioux County), the Pine Ridge National Recreation Area, and portions of the Nebraska National Forest. These areas provide exceptional opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives amid dramatic badlands and wide-open spaces.History enthusiasts are drawn to Fort Robinson, a key site of the Indian Wars where Crazy Horse surrendered and the 1879 Cheyenne Outbreak occurred; today it offers bison and longhorn herds, historic tours, museums, lodging, and summer rodeos. Additional cultural attractions include the Dawes County Historical Museum, Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center, and Museum of the Fur Trade, celebrating pioneer, Native American, and frontier heritage, including the famous 1893 Chadron-to-Chicago 1,000-mile horse race.Centered in friendly Chadron—home to Chadron State College—Dawes County combines outdoor adventure with modern amenities, affordable living, and a strong sense of community. Promoted jointly with Sioux County under the Discover Northwest Nebraska brand by the Dawes County Travel Board, the area emphasizes uncrowded experiences, longer stays, and genuine Western escapes for road-trippers, families, equestrians, and history buffs. With growing tourism supported by state grants and local events, Dawes County delivers a memorable blend of pine-scented trails, compelling stories, and Nebraska’s most surprising landscapes—truly where history meets the horizon in the heart of the American West.Location Nestled in the rolling pine hills of northwest Nebraska, Dawes County offers a rare combination of scenic beauty and working land opportunity. Just minutes from Chadron and near the renowned Nebraska National Forest, this area is highly sought after for its strong ranching potential, abundant wildlife, and recreational appeal. Convenient highway access connects you to Rapid City and the Black Hills, making it an ideal blend of seclusion and accessibility.

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Webster Co.

price

$661,500

acres

160 Acres

location

Guide Rock, Nebraska, 68942

Located Southwest of Guide Rock, NE, on the Kansas state line, this 160+/- acre tract offers a combination of tillable acres and grass that has been utilized by cattle and wildlife. Additionally, this property offers income via a rock quarry that has been utilized by the county. Land This farm is comprised of roughly 77 tillable acres featuring Holdrege Silt Loam soils with 3–7% slopes. Holdrege Silt Loam is known for its productivity and moisture-holding capacity, providing consistent crop performance. The cropland has been terraced to manage water flow and minimize erosion. Surface water runoff is directed into one of the natural timbered draws on the property, enhancing both conservation practices and long-term soil sustainability.The balance of the property includes roughly 79 acres of grassland and timbered draws that provide natural shelter for livestock and create prime habitat for wildlife. This mix of open pasture and timber not only supports agricultural use but also offers recreational appeal.In recent years, the tillable acres have been cash rented, providing a steady and predictable income stream. The pasture has been subleased for grazing, further contributing to the farm’s annual return. This structure offers flexibility for a new owner to either continue the current leasing arrangements or transition the property to owner-operator use. Recreation With its diverse topography and abundance of cover, this farm sets up exceptionally well as a wildlife haven. Several timbered draws and natural travel corridors weave throughout the property, creating ideal conditions for deer and other game to inhabit.On the west side, a deep, rugged draw serves as the centerpiece of the habitat. This gnarly drainage appears to have been excluded from cattle grazing for several years, allowing it to grow thick and undisturbed. Clumps of sumac are scattered throughout a mix of brome and native grasses, while mature elm and ash trees stretch overhead, providing shade and vertical structure. The density of this cover, combined with the steep terrain, has created a natural bedding sanctuary with multiple escape routes that connect seamlessly to the rest of the property and neighboring tracts. It’s the type of secluded environment mature whitetails gravitate toward.The north and east boundaries further enhance the farm’s wildlife appeal. Both fence lines are lined with established stands of elm, ash, and Osage orange trees, forming strong edge habitat and predictable travel corridors. Fingers of timber extend from these borders toward the center of the property, creating pinch points and natural crossing areas where wildlife can move between feeding and bedding areas while remaining concealed. These interior extensions offer strategic stand locations and multiple setup options depending on wind direction.Along the south end, rolling and undulating pasture provides yet another natural travel route. This portion of the property also features two ponds and the rock quarry, adding both water sources and additional structural diversity. The combination of elevation changes, water, and nearby cover encourages consistent wildlife movement and supports year-round habitat needs.Altogether, the blend of heavy bedding cover, defined travel corridors, edge habitat, water sources, and varied terrain makes this property exceptionally well-suited for recreational use and wildlife management.Location This property is accessible from many different directions and is located on a dirt road.This route offers the most all-weather access to the property, with the last 3/4 mile to the property being dirt:From Guide Rock, NE, travel South on NE HWY 78 for 6 miles, OR from Burr Oak, KS travel North on KS HWY 128 for 7 miles to the Northbranch corner.Turn and go West 2.5 miles to East side of NorthbranchTurn North on RD 80 and go 2 miles to South side of property. /KS HWY 128 (This road will be dirt for the last 3/4 mile to the property)Alternate Route which traverses more dirt roads:From Guide Rock, NE travel South on NE HWY 78 4 milesTurn West on Road A for 2 miles