191 acres of opportunity in Iowa County. One look at the map and you can tell right away; this place lays out like a serious hunting farm. Nearly 40 acres of tillable ground and food plots throughout the property are spread across 8 smaller fields, ranging from 1 acre to 10 acres in size. The field layout strikes the kind of balance serious whitetail hunters desire; small enough to hunt effectively yet enough tillable ground to consistently feed and attract deer throughout the entire season.
Big timber stretches for miles around the farm, giving the property a wild, secluded feel. Despite its size, there's very little road frontage, adding to the sense of privacy and security.
High on the ridge and well off the road sits a unique hexagon log cabin with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The home feels like an old-school ski chalet, with exposed beams, a towering central wood-burning fireplace, and an upper level wrapped in windows that flood the cabin with natural light. Step out onto the sprawling deck at sunset and watch deer filter into the clover and alfalfa plot below. Most mounted deer and sheds in the cabin were taken or found right here on the farm.
The cabin already has soul and character, while still leaving room for the next owner to put their own stamp on it. Additional buildings include a large 46x100 pole shed, a smaller shop with concrete floor, and a rustic log cabin studio near the main home.
A wide looping trail system winds throughout nearly the entire property, with many trails wide enough for tractors and large equipment. You don't have to travel far from the cabin before you slip into legitimate hunting setups.
Just north of the cabin sits an hourglass-shaped field with a wildlife water hole positioned perfectly in the narrow pinch point. It's the kind of setup that speaks to the bowhunter. Multiple water holes like this are scattered throughout the farm within range of stand and blind locations.
The north side of the farm features brushy pasture with many apple trees, while much of the remaining timber consists of mature hardwoods.
Most of the food sources and hunting locations are positioned around the outer edges of the property, framing a large central block of timber in the heart of the farm that can be left as a sanctuary.
A recent select-cut logging project focused on thickening key valleys and bedding areas, creating pockets of security cover where mature bucks can spend daylight hours on the farm.
The farm has the makings of a true legacy property. It's the kind of place where traditions are built; stories grow bigger around the fire, passed down for generations.
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Directions:
From Highland, go north on WI-80 4 mi. Right on County Rd P 2 mi. Continue straight onto County Rd PP 0.3 mi. Left on Sand Hill Rd 1.3 mi to property on right.