You’ve just found one of the most visually breathtaking recreational properties ever brought to market in this region of Wisconsin — a 70 acre national-caliber hunting and lifestyle sanctuary known as Three Ridges at Big Creek, located near the Juneau and Sauk County line just 2.5 miles north of Lake Redstone near La Valle, Wisconsin.
This is not ordinary hunting land. This is not just vacant acreage. This is a once-in-a-generation legacy estate where water, stone, timber, wildlife, history and raw natural beauty collide in a way that feels almost impossible to recreate.
As if God spent a little extra time creating this place, Three Ridges at Big Creek is so utterly breathtaking it feels pulled straight from the pages of National Geographic — a private world of cascading bluffs, deep sweeping valleys, ancient sandstone walls, spring-fed waterways, hidden creek corridors, towering hardwood ridges and storybook scenery that stops you in your tracks.
Set in the rugged hill country of southern Juneau County, this extraordinary recreational property consists of approximately 70 acres of some of the most diverse and awe-inspiring land you will find in Southwest Wisconsin. The property features approximately one-half mile of frontage on West Branch Big Creek, roughly one mile of dramatic sandstone rock outcroppings, over two miles of groomed internal trails, natural springs, multiple creek systems and a true trophy whitetail hunting layout that serious outdoorsmen dream about but rarely encounter.
From the moment you arrive, the property announces itself with identity and purpose. A custom entrance sign welcomes you to Three Ridges at Big Creek setting the tone for a landholding that feels established, storied and significant. Beyond the entrance, the land opens into a secluded valley floor wrapped by towering ridges, mature timber, pine pockets, native grasses, creek bottoms, food-plot-style openings and a groomed trail network that winds through the property like a private wilderness park.
The water is the heartbeat of this estate. West Branch Big Creek flows through the property with the kind of quiet, constant presence that brings life to every acre. Along its banks are shaded corridors, natural crossings, sandy bends, grassy edges, wildlife trails and peaceful pools of moving water. Add in natural springs and creeks, and you have a hydrological masterpiece — a property shaped, fed and defined by live water.
Then come the rocks.
Three Ridges at Big Creek is a true geological wonder. Massive sandstone outcroppings rise from the creek corridor and timbered slopes, forming cathedral-like stone walls, moss-covered ledges, ancient shelves, fern-lined pockets, overhangs and bluff faces that feel more like a wilderness documentary than a private Wisconsin land listing. One of the property’s signature landmarks, The Stone Cathedral, captures the soul of this place — towering rock, old-growth character, filtered sunlight, ferns, moss, roots, timber and silence all gathered into one unforgettable setting.
This is the kind of scenery people drive hours to hike, photograph and experience. Here, it belongs to you.
The land itself lays out like a world-class recreational property should. The topo maps tell the story: a deep valley floor anchored by West Branch Big Creek, with steep wooded ridges climbing on both sides and natural terrain features creating funnels, saddles, benches, bedding knobs, pinch points and travel corridors. The property sits in a landscape of serious elevation change, where deer movement is shaped by water, cover, ridge structure and the natural lay of the land.
For the whitetail hunter, this is sacred dirt.
Everything about this property screams trophy-caliber deer hunting: secluded bedding cover, heavy creek-bottom security habitat, mature hardwood ridges, conifer pockets, thick brush, edge habitat, natural funnels, strategic openings, stand locations and proven mature buck history. The trail camera photos speak for themselves, showing quality whitetails using the property through multiple seasons, including daylight movement, velvet footage, fall activity and winter travel patterns.
Some farms give you hope. This one gives you goosebumps.
The hunting setup is not based on theory — it is built into the land. Bucks can bed high, travel low, cruise the creek edges, stage in openings, work through saddles and slip along the mowed trail system. The combination of ridge, creek, cover and food creates the kind of natural movement that cannot be manufactured. This is a legitimate whitetail sanctuary in one of Wisconsin’s most desirable recreational corridors.
The internal access is another major advantage. With more than two miles of groomed trails, the property is turn-key from day one. Whether you are slipping into a morning stand, checking trail cameras, touring guests by UTV, managing food plots, accessing creek crossings, exploring rock outcroppings or simply enjoying a ride through the valley, the trail system transforms this property from raw land into a turnkey recreational estate.
The valley floor offers a rare blend of beauty and function. Open meadow areas and mowed paths provide opportunities for food plots, wildlife openings, camping areas, picnic sites, shooting lanes, staging areas or family gathering spaces. These openings are framed by towering timbered ridges and creek-bottom cover, giving the property a secluded, park-like feel while still maintaining the wildness and privacy serious land buyers seek.
Location only strengthens the offering. Three Ridges at Big Creek is positioned just 2.5 miles north of Lake Redstone, near La Valle, Wisconsin, in a highly sought-after area for buyers searching for Southwest Wisconsin recreational land for sale, Juneau County hunting land, land near Lake Redstone, Wisconsin creek frontage property, whitetail hunting land near Sauk County, timbered acreage for sale in Wisconsin, land with springs and rock outcroppings, and premium hunting property near the Juneau and Sauk County line.
This is the kind of property that attracts multiple buyer profiles: the serious whitetail hunter, the family looking for an outdoor legacy retreat, the outdoor enthusiast, the conservation-minded buyer, the investor seeking scarce recreational land, or the dreamer who has been waiting for a property that feels truly different.
And this one is different.
Three Ridges at Big Creek is not defined by one feature. It is the rare combination of everything buyers hope to find but almost never see together: live water, springs, creek frontage, rock outcroppings, ridges, timber, trails, food-plot potential, privacy, road access, mature buck history, named landmarks and a setting so visually dramatic it scarcely feels real.
Imagine a morning here.
Fog lifting from the creek. A barred owl calling from the ridge. A mature buck stepping out of the shadows along a mowed trail. Turkeys scratching through the hardwoods. Cold spring water feeding the creek below a wall of sandstone. Your family riding side-by-sides through ferns and timber. Kids exploring the creek bank. Friends gathered after a hunt. Sunlight falling across The Stone Cathedral while the valley goes quiet.
That is the power of this property.
Three Ridges at Big Creek is more than a land purchase. It is a place to hunt, explore, gather, protect and pass down. It is a property with a name, a soul and a story already written into its ridges. It is a destination-quality Wisconsin recreational estate with the kind of natural beauty, water resources, geological character and trophy whitetail potential that puts it in a category of its own.
Properties like this are not built. They are discovered. And when they finally come to market, they rarely last.
For buyers searching for a world-class Wisconsin hunting property, a private recreational retreat near Lake Redstone, a creek-front legacy estate in Southwest Wisconsin or a rare piece of land near the Juneau and Sauk County line, Three Ridges at Big Creek represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of the most iconic 70 acre properties in the region.
This is Three Ridges at Big Creek — a breathtaking Wisconsin recreational sanctuary where every ridge, creek bend, spring, bluff and trail tells you the same thing: This is literally as good as it gets.
Schedule your private showing today with Brandon Wikman or Joe Nawrot. Buyer must provide Proof of Funds Letter from bank or lender prior to showing. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 or Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
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