Proven Richland County hunting farm with newer home!
Have you been dreaming of a Driftless retreat that’s ready to enjoy on day one? Located in an area well-known for producing trophy bucks, this 68-acre property in Richland County is one you don’t want to miss. Take a look at the map and you’ll see the layout speaks to the serious deer hunter.
The home sits near the low-traffic gravel road in a quiet valley setting. It overlooks the property, so you can watch deer cross from ridge to ridge or feed in the established food plots. On the main level there are 2-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms and open concept living space. The unfinished walkout basement is framed and plumbed for a third bath. For convenience, the home can be sold fully furnished.
Across the creek is a nostalgic core of the farm. Original barns and a spring house still stand with plenty of character. It’s not just for looks either. The dairy barn is functional, offering space for equipment storage. Tractors and attachments currently used to maintain the land can be included. Sitting next to the barn is a small, insulated shed cabin. Prior to the house being built it was used as a hunting camp, now it’s a spot to warm up between hunts.
South of the barn, tucked into a narrow valley, there’s an old apple orchard with clover food plot. Over the years it has been a consistent spot for daylight movement, made evident by successful hunts, trail camera photos, and a maze of deer trails.
The main ridge on the property connects to a vast block of timber. Here you can experience some of the most dynamic rut hunting on the property. Terrain features create classic funnels, with both ridge and valley setups that let you hunt different wind directions.
Near the center of the property, two fields are currently planted with sorghum and clover. These secluded fields lay out ideal for shaping your own food plot vision. Their size makes them huntable, yet big enough to have food that lasts throughout the season. A tree-lined ditch separates the fields, allowing for quiet, undetected access.
Larger neighboring farms have limited hunting pressure. This is a rare find, ready to hunt this season!
Directions: From Richland Center take US-14 west 7 mi to WI-171/County Hwy E. Head south on 171/County Hwy E 1.9 mi to Hill Rd. Take Hill Rd west 1.8 mi to Dieter Hollow Dr .4 mi to property on the right.