This large parcel of land really needs to be seen in person to truly understand what it has to offer. After looking at the land on Google Earth and driving the perimeter, I was blown away when I walked the land. It is made up of some of the most beautiful mature woods, giant ridges, natural springs, meadows and trout stream that I have ever seen. I immediately fell in love with the property and could just imagine a giant buck slipping along the benches of the ridges or getting a drink out of the several natural springs that don't freeze. Better yet, picture the big bucks doing all their chasing in the open meadow, which reminds me of the meadows I hunt out west every fall as it is tucked between two heavily wooded ridge tops and secluded from the road. The thoughts of turkeys thundering over the valley every spring gave me goosebumps and to make this property even better, Duel Creek runs the through the property not only adding to the aesthetics, but it provides you with the opportunity to fish trout. The property is so pristine it is a blessing the Minnesota Land Trust has an easement protecting the natural beauty and serenity this property offers. 5.42 acres are eligible for a building envelope and in that location there already sits a nice home/hunting camp that has power and a well. So if you are looking for your own private sanctuary that is convenient to get to then you must look at this property.
Property Features:
- Beautiful mature woods and ridge tops
- 4400+ feet along Duel Creek, a perennial trout stream
- Open meadow
- Home/cabin with power and well
- Tremendous hunting
- Land is preserved in the Minnesota Land Trust
- Frontage on Little Rice Lake
- Deer, turkeys, pheasants, grouse, waterfowl, and bear
- 5.42 acre building envelope
- Trout fishing
- Natural springs
- Huge ridges
- High deer density
- Trail system
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