206 Acres NW Menard County
| Property Type: | Hunting |
| Address: | Contact Agent |
| Location: | NW Menard County |
| County: | Menard |
| Acreage: | 206 |
| Price: | $1,175,000 |
Located in northwest Menard County, this 206± acre property offers a private and well-equipped setup ideal for hunting, recreation, or a weekend getaway. With electric in place, a water well, and established improvements, this ranch is ready to enjoy from day one. Tucked behind a locked gate and situated approximately 3.5 miles off Waddell Lane, the property provides both seclusion and accessibility. Offered at $1,175,000.
| Acreage: |
The 206± acres offer a manageable size for those looking for a recreational property without sacrificing usability. The layout provides a good balance of cover and open areas, making it ideal for both hunting and general ranch use. |
| Terrain: |
The property features typical Hill Country terrain with a mix of brush and open areas. This diversity supports wildlife movement while still allowing for visibility and accessibility throughout the ranch. |
| Improvements: |
Improvements include electric service, a water well with submersible pump, and a functional hunting camp setup. The camp features an RV shed along with storage space for equipment, feed, or gear. Feeders and blinds will convey with the sale, and the RV is negotiable, making this a turnkey opportunity for the next owner. |
| Recreation: |
This property is well-suited for hunting and outdoor recreation. With established feeders and blinds already in place, it offers immediate usability for wildlife management and hunting activities. The size and layout make it ideal for weekend use or extended stays in the outdoors. |
| Water: |
Water is provided by a water well equipped with a submersible pump. In addition, a nice pond is located on the property, serving as a valuable water source for wildlife and enhancing the overall recreational appeal. |
| Fence: |
The property is fenced on three sides, with the south boundary being high fenced. This setup offers both security and the potential for managing wildlife movement. |




