At the dead-end of 141st Lane, this great property begins. Right away you will notice a dense stand of hardwood trees near the access area. This is one of the potential building sites. This stand of hardwood trees is also a great bedding area for deer and roost location for turkeys. An established trail system will lead you up the hill through a dense stand of upland grasses and new growth oak trees. On the top of the hill is the second potential building site. This location looks south over 50 acres of wetlands and terraced hills. The terraced hills are populated with native grasses, American plum thickets, and oak savannah. Mature cottonwood trees line the bottom of the hills as a border between the upland habitat and the wetlands. As you follow the trail across the hilltops you will cross a county ditch and head up another bluff to the east side of the property. This portion of the we...
At the dead-end of 141st Lane, this great property begins. Right away you will notice a dense stand of hardwood trees near the access area. This is one of the potential building sites. This stand of hardwood trees is also a great bedding area for deer and roost location for turkeys. An established trail system will lead you up the hill through a dense stand of upland grasses and new growth oak trees. On the top of the hill is the second potential building site. This location looks south over 50 acres of wetlands and terraced hills. The terraced hills are populated with native grasses, American plum thickets, and oak savannah. Mature cottonwood trees line the bottom of the hills as a border between the upland habitat and the wetlands. As you follow the trail across the hilltops you will cross a county ditch and head up another bluff to the east side of the property. This portion of the wetland has a small island covered with oak trees. This location has historically been a popular place for whitetail deer and encountering nice bucks. The eastern hilltop is also covered with new growth oak trees, plum thickets, and native grasses. Approximately 70 acres of the total deeded acres are enrolled in the Re-Invest in Minnesota (RIM) Program. This program is a permanent conservation easement. The easement protects the current habitat but allows for further conservation enhancements such as native grass management, forestry management, and planting food plots. There are approximately 67 acres adjacent to the north also being offered for sale. Both tracts may be purchased together as one contiguous property or individually.
Property Features:
- Excellent whitetail deer hunting
- County road access from 141st Lane
- Established trail system
- Multiple buildable sites
- Multiple tower deer blinds
- Approximately 70 acres of RIM
- Mature hardwood trees and new growth oak trees
- Over 50 acres of wetlands
- 3 miles southeast of Montgomery
- 40 miles south of Minneapolis
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