Chase County, Nebraska Land For Sale (6 results)
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02/11/2025
$200,000
73 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - TBD 339 Avenue, Wauneta, NE
ENDERS HUNTING GET AWAY
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
LOCATED EAST OF THE ENDERS GOLF COURSE AT ENDERS, NE IN SOUTHEASTERN CHASE COUNTY
LOCATED ONE HALF MILE NORTH OF THE FRENCHMAN CREEK
ACCESSED PROVIDED BY MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD WITH ACCESS FROM THE WEST AND THE NORTH
TERRAIN AND TREE COVER PROMOTING WILDLIFE HABITAT
GOOD BIG GAME HUNTING AND RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
73 TAXED ACRES
ASKING $200,000.00
This property has an array of possibilities and desirable qualities for the hunter and recreationalist and includes grazing income potential. Its proximity to Enders Golf Course and Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area makes it desirable for any outdoor enthusiast. Its vicinity to these enviable sites, its serene traits and available rural electrical power show potential as a possible building site.
Once crossed by a live water tributary that fed the Frenchman Creek, the properties topographical valley terrain and tree cover combined with the tall grass CRP fields north and irrigated cropland west of the property provide for and attract whitetail deer, mule deer and a very large population of Rio Turkey. This propertys isolation provides a great harbor for the wildlife.
As indicated by the provided maps, this property is located 1.5 miles east of US Highway 6 on 732 Road. The last mile of the open road is a two-track trail road. Access from the north is also available via an open road from 733 Road to a railroad crossing off the northeast corner of the property. The railroad tracks form the easterly boundary of the property. While some maps show access to the property at the southeast corner, there is not a public access and continued access would have to be addressed with the neighbor.
Should grazing livestock be your interest, this property has complete perimeter fencing, an electric well and stock tank. The owner has rated the property to carry 10-12 cow calf pairs during a normal rainfall year.
This property is located in a region with a large amount of potential and is an opportunity worth looking into!
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH- RANGE 37 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., CHASE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Section 2: Part N1/2NW1/4 and N1/2S1/2NW1/4
ACRES: 73 ASSESSED ACRES
LOCATION: FROM THE US HIIGHWAY 6 AND ROAD 339 INTERSECTION SOUTH OF ENDERS, NE, GO EAST MILE AND THEN FOLLOW THE ROAD AS IT BECOMES A TWO-TRACK TRAIL EAST 1 MILE
FROM THE US HIGHWAY 6 AND ROAD 733 INTERSECTION AT ENDERS, GO EAST 2 MILES AND THEN SOUTH ON TWO-TRACK TRAIL ROAD (AVE 340) FOR 1 MILE, THEN TURN WEST. THE PROPERTY IS JUST WEST OF THE RAILROAD CROSSING.
TAXES: 2024 Real Estate Taxes Payable in 2025 $348.64
04/05/2026
$1,850,000
31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 73931 333 AVE, Imperial, NE
Set on 31 pristine acres, this luxury estate features a beautifully updated 4-bedroom plus non-conforming bedroom, 4.5-bath bi-level home with custom finishes. The property includes a 40' x 80' shop, private fishing pond, excellent highway access, and a 16-acre pivot, offering a fully operational, turnkey agricultural opportunity with space, versatility, and refined rural living.
Land
This 31-acre parcel offers a rare blend of productivity, privacy, and breathtaking scenery just outside Imperial, Nebraska. Approximately 16 acres are serviced by a small irrigation pivot, providing dependable water access and making it ideal for farming, pasture, or investment use. The remaining acreage offers versatility for recreation, or expansion.
The property is framed by mature cedar windbreaks that not only enhance its natural beauty but also provide valuable protection from the elements, creating a sheltered environment year-round. These established trees add character and a sense of permanence that is hard to find in open prairie settings.
Perched in an elevated position, the land captures sweeping 360-degree views of the surrounding countryside and the city of Imperial. Sunrises and sunsets are especially striking, with wide-open skies that stretch endlessly in every direction.
This is a scenic retreat, and the property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Nebraska landscape that combines functionality with stunning natural appeal.
Improvements
The residential improvements on this property are exceptional in both scale and quality, offering a rare combination of comfort, functionality, and entertainment. The expansive bi-level home features four bedrooms, one of which is non-conforming, along with four and a half bathrooms. The home is thoughtfully designed with two kitchens, providing flexibility for multi-generational living, extended guests, or large-scale entertaining. The main kitchen is large and inviting with two islands with seating and exceptional clean white counter tops and cabinets with stainless steel appliances. The gas cooktop is an excellent addition to the already exceptional space. Open and inviting living areas create an impressive flow throughout, highlighted by a custom bar and entertainment space complete with a gas fireplace and projector television.
A standout feature of the home is the 30' x 16' indoor swimming pool, providing year-round recreation and enjoyment in a private setting. On the opposite side of the house, a large sun room offers a separate retreat, positioned to take full advantage of the expansive windows along the southwest side of the home. These large windows flood the interior with natural light and frame views of the surrounding landscape, enhancing the home's bright and open feel.
Outdoor amenities further elevate the property, including a scenic fishing pond with a walkover bridge and dock, creating a peaceful recreational escape.
Behind the home is a large 40 x 80 steel building with large bay door and electricity.
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska is widely regarded as an outdoor recreation paradise, offering exceptional hunting and fishing opportunities in every direction. Located near Imperial, this property sits within the renowned Frenchman Unitone of Nebraska's most sought-after areas for trophy mule deer, known for producing impressive, high-quality bucks year after year.
Upland bird hunting is equally attractive, with strong pheasant populations that have remained consistent over time. The area provides access to thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting land, giving outdoor enthusiasts ample room to explore. Its unique location also places you within a short drive of northwest Kansas and northeast Colorado, creating the rare opportunity to hunt across three states in a single day.
For anglers and water recreation lovers, the property is ideally positioned near several of the region's top lakes. Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area is just minutes away, while Lake McConaughey, Swanson Lake, Rock Creek State Wildlife Area, and Hugh Butler Lake are all within easy reach. These destinations offer outstanding fishing, boating, waterfowl hunting, and big game opportunities.
When it's time to relax, you're only minutes from Enders Lake Golf Course, a well-maintained 9-hole course complete with a driving range and clubhouse known for its excellent mealsrounding out the perfect blend of recreation and rural lifestyle.
Agriculture
The 16-acre irrigated pivot offers a highly versatile setup well-suited for a variety of agricultural uses. With reliable water application, this acreage is ideal for producing quality forage such as alfalfa, grass hay, or a custom feed blendperfect for supporting horses or other livestock. The manageable size allows for efficient operation while still generating meaningful yield and utility.
Beyond traditional forage production, the pivot also presents an excellent opportunity for specialty agriculture. Its consistent irrigation makes it well-suited for establishing a large market garden, where vegetables, melons, or sweet corn could be grown for local sale. The proximity to Imperial adds convenience for direct-to-consumer marketing, roadside stands, or participation in regional farmers markets.
For those looking to diversify, the acreage could easily be transformed into a seasonal agritourism venture, such as a pumpkin patch or fall produce operation. With good water access, fertile soils, and flexible use potential, this 16-acre pivot is an attractive option for anyone seeking both productivity and creative agricultural possibilities.
Region & Climate
Located in the heart of Nebraska's scenic Great Plains, Chase County is defined by its gently rolling terrain, expansive mixed-grass prairie, and wide-open skies. The region enjoys a classic continental climate, with warm to hot summers and crisp, cold winters that highlight the beauty of each season.
Annual precipitation typically ranges from 20 to 25 inches, with the majority arriving during the late spring and early summer growing seasonan ideal pattern for supporting both native grasses and productive agriculture. While the area may experience occasional dry periods or seasonal storms, these conditions are characteristic of the Plains and contribute to the resilience and diversity of the landscape.
This environment is exceptionally well-suited for a variety of agricultural practices, including ranching, irrigated farming, and dryland crop production. With its balance of natural beauty and proven productivity, Chase County offers an appealing setting for both agricultural operations and rural living.
Location
Ideally located just one mile north of Imperial, this property offers the perfect balance of rural privacy and everyday convenience. Its close proximity to town allows for quick and easy access to essential amenities while still enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside.
Imperial provides a full range of services, including grocery stores, fuel, healthcare, schools, and local dining optionsmaking daily errands simple and efficient. The community is known for its welcoming atmosphere and well-maintained infrastructure, offering small-town charm without sacrificing convenience.
In addition to essential services, the area features recreational opportunities such as parks, a golf course, and nearby lakes, all just minutes from the property. Whether you're commuting into town, meeting friends for a meal, or taking advantage of local amenities, everything you need is within a short drive.
This prime location makes the property especially appealing for those looking to build a home, operate a small agricultural venture, or invest in land that combines accessibility with the quiet beauty of southwest Nebraska.
02/09/2026
$9,800,000
1530 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 73931 333 AVE, Imperial, NE
Located less than one mile from Imperial, Nebraska, this 900 acre farm and feedlot offers approximately 1,275 irrigated acres including the BELF lease. The property features a beautifully updated 4-bedroom, plus 1 non conforming bedroom, 4.5-bath bi-level home with custom finishes, three large shops, private fishing pond, and excellent highway access. A fully operational, turnkey agricultural opportunity.
Land
This highly productive and well-maintained farm offers a balanced blend of irrigated cropland, feedlot capacity, and functional improvements designed for efficient, large-scale agricultural operations. The deeded acres are irrigated by three Zimmatic pivots, including one 20-tower pivot, one 10-tower pivot, and one 7-tower pivot. The largest pivot has received approximately 25 tons per acre of manure application, contributing to improved soil structure, fertility, and long-term yield potential.
The feedlot is fully developed with approximately 3,800 linear feet of bunk space and is being sold with the remaining silage and baled hay, allowing for immediate, uninterrupted operation. Crop production across the farm is diverse and well established, with approximately 25 acres of winter wheat planted, 65 acres of rye/canola growing, and 130 acres of growing rye on the deeded land. An additional 196 acres of growing rye are located on the BELF lease ground, further expanding forage availability.
Infrastructure on the property includes three large shops measuring 40'x80', 60'x80', and 50'x75'. The largest shop is partially finished, with roughly one-third heated and featuring a concrete floor, ideal for maintenance or winter work, while the remaining space provides ample equipment and implement storage. Overall, the land is thoughtfully laid out, well cared for, and positioned for continued productivity in both farming and feedlot operations.
***An assignment of the BELF lease to the Buyer, will be submitted by Seller to the Board of Educational Lands and funds, pursuant to BELF's assignment process. Approval of the assignment is subject to the rules and sole discretion of the Board of Educational Lands and Funds.***
Improvements
The residential improvements on this property are exceptional in both scale and quality, offering a rare combination of comfort, functionality, and entertainment. The expansive bi-level home features four bedrooms, one of which is non-conforming, along with four and a half bathrooms. The home is thoughtfully designed with two kitchens, providing flexibility for multi-generational living, extended guests, or large-scale entertaining. The main kitchen is large and inviting with two islands with seating and exceptional clean white counter tops and cabinets with stainless steel appliances. The gas cooktop is an excellent addition to the already exceptional space. Open and inviting living areas create an impressive flow throughout, highlighted by a custom bar and entertainment space complete with a gas fireplace and projector television.
A standout feature of the home is the 30' x 16' indoor swimming pool, providing year-round recreation and enjoyment in a private setting. On the opposite side of the house, a large sun room offers a separate retreat, positioned to take full advantage of the expansive windows along the southwest side of the home. These large windows flood the interior with natural light and frame views of the surrounding landscape, enhancing the home's bright and open feel.
Outdoor amenities further elevate the property, including a scenic fishing pond with a walkover bridge and dock, creating a peaceful recreational escape.
Supporting the farm operation are three substantial shop buildings measuring 40' x 80', 60' x 80', and 50' x 75'. The largest shop is divided, with approximately one-third heated and finished with a concrete floor for year-round work and maintenance, while the remaining space provides ample equipment and implement storage. These improvements collectively blend high-quality rural living with the functionality required for a full-scale agricultural operation.
Agriculture
Agricultural Description:
This property is a highly productive, turnkey agricultural operation offering a strong combination of irrigated cropland, feedlot capacity, and supporting infrastructure. The farm includes approximately 1,275 irrigated acres, inclusive of the BELF lease, supported by three Zimmatic pivots on the deeded ground consisting of one 20-tower, one 10-tower, and one 7-tower system. The large pivot has received approximately 25 tons per acre of manure application, contributing to improved soil health and sustained crop productivity. Additional feed value is included with the remaining silage and baled hay currently on hand.
Crop production is well established and diversified, with approximately 25 acres of planted winter wheat, 65 acres of rye/canola, 130 acres of growing rye on the deeded acres, and an additional 196 acres of growing rye located on the BELF lease land. These forage and grain crops provide excellent feed sources that complement the livestock component of the operation.
The feedlot is fully developed with approximately 3,800 linear feet of bunk space and is designed for efficient cattle management. Quality cattle-handling facilities include a tub and hydraulic squeeze chute, allowing for safe, effective processing and animal care. The layout supports smooth cattle flow and daily operational efficiency.
With excellent highway access and close proximity to Imperial and surrounding regional markets, the operation benefits from convenient access to feed suppliers, sale barns, and processing facilities. Overall, this well-balanced agricultural property is positioned for immediate use, offering both production strength and logistical advantages in a proven farming and feeding area of southwest Nebraska.
Additional agricultural improvements include a 25,000 bushel grain bin.
Region & Climate
The property is located in southwest Nebraska near Imperial, an area known for its productive agricultural climate and strong farming heritage. The region experiences a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasons, well suited for both crop production and livestock operations. Warm summers provide ideal growing conditions for irrigated crops and forages, while cool, dry falls allow for efficient harvest and cattle feeding.
Annual precipitation averages approximately 1820 inches, with the majority occurring during the growing season. Combined with reliable groundwater resources, this climate supports consistent irrigated crop yields and high-quality forage production. Winters are typically cold but manageable, making the area well adapted for feedlot and backgrounding operations, while low humidity helps reduce weather-related stress on livestock.
Southwest Nebraska is characterized by gently rolling terrain, fertile soils, and an extensive agricultural infrastructure. The area is supported by strong local markets, grain elevators, feed suppliers, and livestock services, contributing to efficient farm and feedlot operations. With good transportation access and a long growing season, the Imperial area continues to be a proven and desirable region for both row-crop farming and cattle feeding enterprises.
01/17/2026
$299,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 1520 Court St, Imperial, NE
Spacious and move-in ready, this 5-bedroom plus non-conforming, 2-bath home at 1520 Court St. in Imperial offers updated flooring, fresh paint, and a pass-through kitchen with newer appliances. Enjoy a fenced yard with sprinklers, a large concrete entertaining area, attached garage, and a private primary bedroom in the basementroom to live, gather, and grow.
Improvements
Welcome to 1520 Court St. in Imperial, Nebraskaa spacious and well-maintained home offering room to grow and space to gather. This 5-bedroom home plus a non-conforming bedroom features 2 bathrooms and a functional pass-through kitchen that has been thoughtfully updated with newer appliances, fresh paint, and new flooring throughout.
The layout provides flexibility for a variety of living needs, with a large primary bedroom located in the basementideal for added privacy. Outside, enjoy a fully fenced chain-link yard with an underground sprinkling system and a large concrete patio area, perfect for outdoor entertaining, play space, or relaxing evenings.
An attached one-car garage adds convenience, while the home's updates and generous living space make it move-in ready. This property offers comfort, practicality, and great indoor-outdoor living in an established neighborhood.
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its excellent walk-in hunting access, providing public entry to prime private lands for upland game, deer, and waterfowl hunting. Upland hunting is especially popular here, with pheasant, quail, and prairie chickens abundant in native grasslands. Big game hunters can pursue white-tailed and mule deer in the area's rolling hills and river corridors. Waterfowl hunters enjoy rich opportunities along the Platte and Republican Rivers and numerous reservoirs. Lake McConaughy, often referred to as Lake Mac, is the state's largest reservoir and a hotspot for fishing, boating, camping, and water sports. Enders State Recreation Area also offers quality fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a scenic setting. Whether you're looking to hunt, fish, or simply explore the natural beauty of Nebraska's prairie landscape, southwest Nebraska delivers rewarding, year-round outdoor experiences.
Agriculture
Agricultureparticularly corn, wheat, and cattle ranchinghas long been the economic backbone of Chase County. Over time, conservation efforts and modern farming techniques have helped sustain the region's productivity despite its semi-arid climate. Today, Imperial remains a small but vibrant community, serving as a center of commerce, education, and local culture for the surrounding rural areas.
Region & Climate
Chase County, Nebraska is located in the southwestern part of the state, within the High Plains region. The county features gently rolling hills and flat expanses of farmland, with an elevation ranging from about 3,200 to 3,600 feet above sea level.
The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Average high temperatures in July typically reach around 8992F, while January lows can dip to about 1215F.
Annual precipitation is relatively low, averaging around 17 to 20 inches per year, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months. Snowfall in winter is common but generally moderate. This dry climate, combined with the elevation and prairie terrain, defines the agricultural and natural character of the region.
History
Chase County, located in southwestern Nebraska, was officially established in 1873 and named after U.S. Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. However, the area remained largely unpopulated until the 1880s, when the expansion of the railroad and the promise of homesteading opportunities drew settlers to the region.
Imperial, the county seat of Chase County, was founded in 1885. It quickly grew as a hub for local agriculture, supported by the fertile plains and the advent of irrigation systems. The arrival of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad in the late 19th century played a crucial role in the county's development, enabling farmers to transport their goods to broader markets.
11/03/2025
$461,912
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - TBD Old 6, Imperial, NE
This 160-acre dryland farm, located just 15 minutes east of Imperial, Nebraska on Old Hwy 6, offers exceptional agricultural potential. The land is mostly flat with highly productive soils, making it ideal for a variety of crops. Its proximity to Imperial provides convenient access storage facilities. Perfect for a farmer or investor looking for quality dryland farmland in a prime location.
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska is a true outdoor enthusiast's haven, offering exceptional hunting, fishing, and recreation opportunities throughout the year. The town of Imperial lies in the heart of the Frenchman Unit, one of Nebraska's most coveted areas for trophy mule deer. The region is also known for its outstanding pheasant hunting, with consistently strong bird populations and expansive habitat.
Hunters will appreciate easy access to thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting areas, as well as the property's close proximity to northwest Kansas and northeast Coloradomaking it possible to hunt in three states all in a single day.
For anglers and water recreation lovers, several premier destinations are just a short drive away, including:
Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area only 4 miles away
Lake McConaughey approximately 60 miles away
Swanson Lake, Rock Creek SWA, and Hugh Butler Lake all within a 45-minute drive
These lakes provide outstanding opportunities for fishing, boating, water sports, waterfowl hunting, and even big game hunting.
In addition, the property is just 10 minutes from Enders Lake Golf Course, a scenic and well-established 9-hole course featuring a driving range and a welcoming clubhouse known for its excellent meals.
Agriculture
This 160-acre dryland quarter in Chase County, Nebraska, offers exceptional quality and dependable income. The farm features mostly level terrain and highly productive soils, well-suited for a variety of dryland crops common to the region. This area is know for its excellent dryland crop performance.
A long-term tenant is in place under lease through 2027, providing a steady annual rental income of $10,650. The property has been well maintained and reflects the strong agricultural standards of southwest Nebraska.
Property Highlights:
Location: Chase County, Nebraska
Size: 160 acres (full quarter section)
Land Use: Dryland farmland
Topography: Flat, easily farmed
Soils: Excellent productivity and consistency
This is a solid, income-producing quarter in a proven agricultural areaideal for investors or operators looking to expand their holdings in Chase County.
Region & Climate
Chase County, Nebraska, lies in the heart of the Great Plains, where gently rolling terrain meets vast stretches of mixed-grass prairie. The region experiences a classic continental climatewarm to hot summers, cold winters, and an annual precipitation of roughly 17-20 inches, most of which falls from late spring through early summer. While periodic dry spells are common, these conditions have shaped a resilient agricultural landscape. Native grasses thrive alongside productive farmlands where both irrigated and dryland farming practices are well established. Dryland farmers skillfully manage moisture through crop rotation, soil conservation, and drought-tolerant crops, making the most of the area's limited rainfall. Together, ranching and farming form the backbone of Chase County's rural economy, deeply tied to the rhythm of its land and climate.
Location
Located approximately 12 miles east of Imperial, Nebraska, along Old Highway 6, this 160-acre dryland quarter offers an excellent combination of accessibility, soil quality, and proximity to local markets. The farm lies in a highly productive area of Chase County, known for consistent dryland crop performance.
With asphalt road access directly along Old Highway 6, the property provides easy year-round entry for farm equipment and grain transport. It is conveniently situated near grain storage and marketing options in both Imperial and Enders, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing haul distance during harvest.
02/13/2026
$249,000
3.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 73687 Sierra Road, Imperial, NE
Newly built 56' x 40' wood-frame, steel-clad shop on 3.1 acres just 1 mile from Imperial, Nebraska. Features a concrete floor, approach and apron, plus a 12' x 18' overhead door for large vehicles or equipment. Property includes new electric service, a new well, and a 50-amp exterior RV outlet. Plenty of space to build, expand, or enjoy as-is with room for your home, shop needs, or recreational use.
Land
Located just 1 mile from Imperial, Nebraska, this newly built 56' x 40' wood-frame, steel-clad shop offers the ideal combination of being in the country and close-to-town convenience. Enjoy the space and privacy of 3.1 acres while being only minutes from schools, shopping, dining, and other local amenities.
The building features 15' sidewalls and a 12' x 18' overhead door, providing excellent clearance for RVs, boats, farm equipment, semis, or large trailers. A full concrete floor, along with a concrete approach and apron, ensures durability and easy year-round access. A 50-amp exterior RV outlet adds extra flexibility for campers or guests.
With new electric service and a newly drilled well already in place, this property is well-positioned for future home construction or expanded improvements. The 3.1 acres offer plenty of room for up to 4 horses per lot or simply space to spread out and enjoy rural livingwhile staying just a mile from Imperial.
Recreation
Imperial, Nebraska is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts, offering year-round recreation just minutes from your doorstep. Located near Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area and within easy driving distance of Lake McConaughy (Lake Mac), this property puts you at the center of some of the best outdoor activities in the region.
Enders Reservoir is perfect for boating, fishing, jet skiing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and swimming, with excellent opportunities for walleye, wiper, bass, and catfish. The surrounding state recreation area also offers camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and waterfowl hunting.
Just a short one hour drive north, Lake McConaughy Nebraska's largest reservoir features white sandy beaches, world-class boating, sailing, and incredible fishing for walleye, lake trout, and smallmouth bass. It's also a premier destination for camping, off-road trails, and spectacular sunsets over the water.
For hunters, this area is a dream. Imperial is surrounded by abundant public walk-in hunting lands, including Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs) and Open Fields & Waters (OFW) properties, providing access to pheasant, quail, deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunting. The region is well known for strong upland bird populations and excellent deer habitat.
Additionally there are several golf courses within an hour of Imperial for every level of golf enthusiast.
Whether you enjoy fishing at sunrise, boating all afternoon, hiking scenic trails, or spending crisp fall mornings in the field, this Imperial property offers unmatched access to Nebraska's best outdoor recreation.
Region & Climate
Imperial, Nebraska is located in the southwestern part of the state in Chase County, within the High Plains region. The area is known for its wide-open spaces, productive farmland, and gently rolling prairie. Agriculture plays a major role in the local economy, supported by irrigation from the nearby Frenchman Creek and Enders Reservoir, which also provides excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation.
Imperial experiences a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are typically warm to hot, with average July highs around 90F, while nighttime lows often cool into the low 60s. Winters can be cold and dry, with average January highs near 40F and lows commonly dipping into the mid-teens. Snowfall occurs during the winter months but is generally moderate compared to more northern parts of the state.
The region receives approximately 20 inches of total rainfall annually, with the majority falling during late spring and early summer, supporting crops and native grasses. Sunshine is abundant year-round, and the relatively low humidity and steady breezes are characteristic of the High Plains. Imperial's climate offers a true four-season experience with plenty of open skies and natural beauty.
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