The Sioux County Hunting Ranch is located in the northwest corner of Nebraska approximately 11 miles west of Crawford and 15 miles east of Harrison. Comprised of 640 deeded acres +/-, this beautiful hunting property enjoys a nice balance of lush grass pastures and pine covered draws. With stunning views in nearly every direction, one cant help but notice how far you can gaze to the east until you see Crow Butte which is east of Crawford. Set in an area with much of its history dating back to the late 1800s when the area was being settled, the historic Fort Robinson is seven miles east of the subject property on Highway 20. A foundation still remains on the property along Buck Creek, a dry creek bottom, from a two story ten bedroom mansion that was built and owned by Carter P. Johnson, a major in the Army that was involved in many of the last clashes between the US Army and the Americ...
The Sioux County Hunting Ranch is located in the northwest corner of Nebraska approximately 11 miles west of Crawford and 15 miles east of Harrison. Comprised of 640 deeded acres +/-, this beautiful hunting property enjoys a nice balance of lush grass pastures and pine covered draws. With stunning views in nearly every direction, one cant help but notice how far you can gaze to the east until you see Crow Butte which is east of Crawford. Set in an area with much of its history dating back to the late 1800s when the area was being settled, the historic Fort Robinson is seven miles east of the subject property on Highway 20. A foundation still remains on the property along Buck Creek, a dry creek bottom, from a two story ten bedroom mansion that was built and owned by Carter P. Johnson, a major in the Army that was involved in many of the last clashes between the US Army and the American Indians. Located in an area that is known for good gains this property is adequately watered via two windmills and cross fenced into three pastures. Currently it is being used as a summer cattle operation and is owner rated for 80 head. Home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, turkey and an occasional whitetail, the Sioux County Hunting Ranch offers a unique opportunity to own a very secluded hunting ranch less than a half mile off the highway that can only be accessed via pick up or 4-wheeler on a private right-of-way. To arrange a time to tour this outstanding call James Land Company today at 307-326-3104.
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