Recreational Land for Sale in Farnam, Nebraska

Callahan Rd Farnam, NE 69029

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$1,353,825
820.5 acres
Active sale agoEst $11,468/mo

Lincoln County Elk and Wildlife is a dream destination for hunting enthusiasts! With all 820.5 acres registered in the Unit 5 Elk Landowner Zone, this property offers a huge advantage for anyone looking to apply for a resident landowner elk tag. The trail camera pictures are incredible to see, offering a glimpse in the abundance of wildlife that calls the area home. It's truly a hunting paradise!

Land

Lincoln County Elk and Wildlife is a premier property offering exceptional hunting opportunities, with a focus on proper management practices to ensure a diverse range of game species. The property's 820.5 contiguous acres are registered in the Unit 5 Elk Landowner Zone, making it an attractive option for those seeking a Nebraska resident landowner elk tag.

The ranch boasts high-quality big game animals such as mule deer, whitetail deer, and elk opportunities, along with an abundance of turkeys making it a paradise for hunters. The property's accessibility and infrastructure add to its appeal, with Callahan Rd. providing a reliable entry point and an internal trail system ensures easy mobility for trucks, UTVs, and ATVs, making exploration and transportation effortless. The presence of electricity in the southwestern portion of the property adds another layer of convenience, especially for those considering building a cabin, trailer, or utility structure for storing equipment. This combination of accessibility and amenities makes the property even more appealing for those looking to own and manage such a vast and diverse hunting paradise.

Improvements

The ranch has one Redneck blind perched on a 10-foot stand, along with two feeders weighing in at 2,000 pounds each. Lincoln County Elk and Wildlife ensures hunters have the best vantage points and ample attractants to draw game in. The established food plots further sweeten the deal, providing a natural source of nourishment for the wildlife and enhancing the overall hunting experience. It's evident that the property owners have spared no expense in creating a hunter's paradise, where both novices and seasoned hunters alike can enjoy the thrill of the chase amidst a pristine natural environment. Whether it's elk, whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, or other game species, this property offers an unparalleled opportunity for a successful and memorable hunting season.

There are two main water sources located on the ranch with one being a solar well, and the other being an electric well. The hardland grass has the capability to support approximately 90 cow/calf pairs for a five months grazing season. A EQIP program is ongoing and will further increase the grassland capacity of the ranch, with proper tree removal and maintenance.

Recreation

Elk Unit 5, covering approximately 926,604 acres, is a vast and diverse habitat for these majestic animals. The monster elk in the area adds an exciting element for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. It's a testament to the resilience of these creatures and the dedication of conservationists and wildlife managers in ensuring their survival and thriving population in Nebraska.

The regulations for qualifying landowners to obtain permits for elk hunting in Nebraska are quite specific:

For resident qualifying landowners:

They must own or lease at least 80 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes.

Only one permit can be issued per 80 acres of owned land.

To be eligible for a permit in the Elk Landowner Zone, residents must own at least 320 acres or lease at least 640 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes.

For nonresident qualifying landowners:

They must own at least 320 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes. Leased land does not qualify.

Only one permit can be issued per 320 acres owned.

To be eligible for a permit in the Elk Landowner Zone, nonresidents must own at least 1280 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes. Leased land does not qualify.

Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources

All owned convey!

Region & Climate

The average temperature in Brady, NE during the summer months is typically in the mid-70s Fahrenheit while winter temperatures can drop to below zero.

Brady, NE gets 22 inches of rain per year on average. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.

The average snowfall in Brady, NE is 28 inches per/year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.

There are 223 sunny days per year on average in Brady , NE. The US average is 205 sunny days.

Brady gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 78 days per year.

Location

This ranch is located 10 miles south of Brady, NE, 30 miles southeast of North Platte, NE, 68 miles west of Kearney, NE, and 191 miles west of Lincoln, NE.

Directions

From Brady, NE- Take the round about and head south on road 56-D for 5 miles. Then turn left and head east on E Banner Road for 1 mile. Then turn right and head south on S Jeffrey Rd for two miles until you come to a T in the road. Then turn right and continue on S Jeffrey Rd for 2.5 miles. The road will come to a Y and you will turn left onto S Callahan Rd and head south for 2.5 miles. Property will be on the east side of the road.

Location

Street Address
Callahan Rd
Elevation
2,989 feet
Coordinates
40.8618, -100.3518

Property details

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This 820.5-acre property is located at Callahan Rd in Farnam, NE 69029 with latitude 40.8618 and longitude -100.3518. The property is currently available for sale for $1,353,825 with a price per acre of $1,650.

Verify sale details at the property source or contact Hayden Outdoors Real Estate at (970) 674-1990.

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