Hitchcock County, Nebraska Land For Sale (7 results)
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06/14/2025
$199,000
11 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 36311 Old Highway 34, Trenton, NE
Versatile Acreage with Modern Shop, Scenic Views & Hunting Potential Minutes from Swanson Reservoir. This property offers a practical mix of usable land, modern infrastructure, and natural features, all just minutes from Swanson Reservoir. With a well-equipped shop, a house ready for renovation, and strong hunting potential, it's a solid option for anyone looking for space, functionality, and rural privacy.Shop Built for Work & Storage (Constructed in 2024) 30x40 fully insulated structure with 14 ft sidewalls Two overhead doors: 12x12 and 10x10 150-amp electrical service with ample room in the panel Dedicated 220V outlet for air compressor Frost-free hydrant and multiple drains (2 floor drains + sink drain) Dusk-to-dawn LED yard lights over the shop doors and man door. This shop is ideal for mechanics, woodworkers, hobbyists, or storage for large equipment.House Ready for Custom Renovation Fully gutted to the studs (upstairs and down), ready for your design. Main level completely rewired. New 200-amp service to house New water line from well to basement utility room Septic system (installed 20172018) routed into home, never used New windows installed in 20172018 This home is a blank slate with the expensive infrastructure already in placeready to be turned into your dream residence or hunting cabin.Southern exposure with breathtaking views of the Republican River Valley freshwater spring on southwest corner flows year-round, multiple deer trails and scrapes throughout propertyexceptional small acreage hunting potential. Just off a paved road for year-round access, rural peace and privacy with the convenience of proximity to Swanson Reservoir
06/06/2025
$5,650,000
3154 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 34900 County Road 714, Stratton, NE
Located just outside Stratton, Nebraska, this expansive 3,154 acre property offers a prime mix of agricultural and ranching opportunity. With 2,476 acres of quality pasture, 68 acres of irrigated farmland, and 590 acres of productive dryland, the land supports both livestock and crop operations. A highlight of the property is the 2.2 miles of year-round flowing Muddy Creek, providing reliable water access and enhancing the natural beauty.
Land
This exceptional 3,154 acre ranch and farm property offers a balanced mix of productive farmland, expansive pasture, and scenic creek bottoms. The property includes approximately 2,476+/- acres of well-fenced pastureland featuring moderate canyon terrain that provides excellent grazing conditions and natural protection for livestock. The landscape is open and expansive, offering panoramic views and ideal ranching conditions.
The farmable acreage totals roughly 658+/- acres, consisting of 68+/- acres under pivot irrigation and 590+/- acres of dryland farmland. These croplands are high-quality with predominantly flat terrain, supporting strong yields and offering versatility for a variety of crops. The irrigated portion adds value and consistency to the overall agricultural productivity of the property.
Adding to its appeal, the ranch is enhanced by natural water features, including lush creek bottoms with live water from Muddy Creek and seasonal flow from Spring Branch Creek. These waterways contribute to the ecological diversity and provide vital water sources for livestock and wildlife.
This ranch and farm combination presents an outstanding opportunity for cattle production, farming, and recreation, all set in a picturesque and productive setting that combines natural beauty with agricultural utility.
Improvements
This charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers 1,248 square feet of comfortable living space. The location is very private and sits just off the banks of Muddy Creek. The home has been upgraded with some new carpet and flooring. There is a galley kitchen with dining room and the laundry room is located on the main level. Outside, mature landscaping surrounds the home, complemented by a cedar windbreak that adds both beauty and privacy. Ideal for nature lovers, this home offers peaceful views and a welcoming, move-in-ready space.
Recreation
This exceptional recreational property offers a rare combination of prime hunting habitat, diverse wildlife, and scenic natural beauty. With over 2 miles of Muddy Creek winding through the land, the property boasts a rich mix of terrainfrom cottonwood-lined creek bottoms to rugged canyon pastures. Additionally there are multiple small sub-irrigated fields along the creek that could be utilized for food plots for wildlife.
Wildlife is abundant and varied, making this a true sportsman's paradise. The creek bottom is a haven for wild turkeys and the occasional white-tailed deer, drawn to the shelter of mature cottonwoods and the year-round water source. The canyon pastures, with their open terrain, are teeming with mule deer, which are especially prevalent throughout the area.
In addition to big game, the property supports excellent upland bird hunting, with strong populations of pheasants and bobwhite quail thriving in the varied grasslands and brushy cover. Varmint hunting opportunities also abound, adding to the recreational versatility of the land.
Whether you're seeking a private hunting retreat, a legacy property, or a multi-season getaway for outdoor adventure, this tract offers unmatched opportunity in a truly unique setting.
Agriculture
This versatile combination farm and ranch encompasses approximately, 3154+/- total acres, offering a balanced mix of productive farmland and quality pastureland. The property is well-suited for both crop production and livestock operations, featuring diverse land resources and robust water infrastructure.
68+/- acres of pivot-irrigated farmland provide reliable and efficient crop production potential. Ideal for growing a variety of row crops or hay, this irrigated acreage enhances the farm's productivity and operational flexibility.
590a+/- acres of dryland farmland complement the irrigated ground, suitable for cereal crops, hay production, or rotational grazing. This acreage adds valuable diversification to the operation.
2,476+/- acres of strong pastureland offer excellent grazing capacity for cattle or other livestock. The grassland is well-maintained and capable of supporting a sizable herd, making it a cornerstone of the property's ranching potential.
Water is abundant and well-distributed across the property. An extensive pipeline system supplies multiple livestock water tanks strategically located throughout the ranch, ensuring consistent water access. Additionally, Muddy Creek meanders through the property from east to west, serving as a natural and reliable year-round water source for livestock.
On the east side of the ranch, near the main road, there is a well-designed corral setup providing convenient access for handling, sorting, and loading livestock.
This property offers an outstanding opportunity for a diversified agricultural operation with a well-integrated balance of farmland and ranchland. Whether for a working cattle ranch, row-crop farming, or a combination thereof, the land is well-equipped to support productive and profitable use. The fencing is in very good condition with several miles of the perimeter fence being good condition 4 strand barbed wire.
Region & Climate
Stratton, Nebraska experiences a semi-arid climate an a significant number of sunny days throughout the year, contributing to its pleasant climate characterized by hot summers, cold winters, and moderate precipitation. Average annual precipitation is around 20 inches, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months, often from thunderstorms. Winters are typically dry with occasional snowfall. Average temperatures in the area are upper 80's in the early summer with temps reaching the 90's in late July and August. Winter temps average the mid 20's-low 30's. The area has many sunny days with clear skies.
According to data from Weather-Us, Stratton experiences an average of 24.9 sunny days in January, 21.3 in February, 21.8 in March, 17.8 in April, 15.6 in May, and 16.0 in June. The trend continues with 16.8 sunny days in July, 18.8 in August, 20.9 in September, 23.5 in October, 25.6 in November, and 25.4 in December.
These figures suggest that Stratton experiences a substantial amount of sunshine year-round, with November being the sunniest month, averaging 25.6 sunny days. The month with the fewest sunny days is May, with 15.6. This consistent sunshine contributes to a positive mood, reduces stress levels, and enhances overall well-being for residents and visitors alike.
The region's native grasses are well-adapted to the variable moisture and temperature extremes. Dominant native grass species include Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Buffalo grass and Blue Grama as well as other prairie grasses. The pastures also have a smattering of plum thickets and Yucca.
History
Stratton is a small village located in Hitchcock County, in southwestern Nebraska. Founded in the 1880s during the westward expansion of the railroad, Stratton was established as a station along the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. The town quickly became a hub for agriculture and commerce, serving local farming communities.
Hitchcock County was officially organized in 1886 and named after U.S. Senator Phineas W. Hitchcock. The area was originally home to Native American tribes, including the Pawnee and Sioux. Settlement began in earnest after the passage of the Homestead Act and the expansion of the railroad system, which brought in pioneers seeking farmland and opportunity. Agriculture, particularly wheat and corn farming, has long been the backbone of the county's economy.
Today, both Stratton and Hitchcock County retain their rural charm and agricultural roots, reflecting the pioneering spirit of early settlers and the continuing importance of farming in Nebraska's history.
06/14/2025
$235,000
1.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 603 Hitchcock Street, Stratton, NE
Welcome to this ranch-style brick home offering 3 comfortable bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, Step inside to a warm, inviting layout with an updated kitchen and generous living area filled with natural light. Enjoy the convenience of a 2-car attached garage and a fenced backyard, ideal for outdoor entertaining, pets, or play. The exterior boasts low-maintenance brick construction situated in a quiet, established neighborhood.
Land
This property sits on a generous 1.17 -acre lot, offering the space and flexibility that's hard to find in town. Whether you're dreaming of a large garden, a play area for kids, or simply extra room to spread out, this lot delivers. The expansive yard provides privacy, room for future outbuildings or RV parking, and endless opportunities.
Improvements
Not only does this great property come with a 2-car attached garage for parking your vehicles, but it also comes with a well-constructed 40 by 40 shop offering a ton of versatile space for boat storage, equipment, workshop, or whatever your needs may be.
Recreation
Hitchcock County is an outdoorsman paradise with exceptional hunting. The property is located in the Frenchman Unit for Whitetail and Mule deer which is one of the most coveted areas for quality hunting in the state of Nebraska. The area has easy access to thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting for the chance at upland game birds, small game and waterfowl. The property is also a short drive to some of the states sought after fishing reservoirs such as Swanson Lake (7 Miles) Enders Reservoir (40 Miles) Sutherland (80 Miles)
Region & Climate
Stratton, Nebraska is located in southwestern Nebraska, in Hitchcock County, near the borders of Kansas and Colorado. The area is part of the High Plains region of the Great Plains, characterized by gently rolling terrain, open farmland, and prairies. The town sits at an elevation of around 3,300 feet. Summers are hot and dry: Highs average around 9095F. Winters are cold and windy, but generally dry, lows often drop below 20F. Spring and Fall are transitional seasons Annual Precipitation average: around 1822 inches.
Location
This property is a just a stone's throw away from Swanson Reservoir which is known for its outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, boating & water sports, swimming, and camping.
Trenton, NE: Approximately 11 miles to the east.
Benkelman, NE: Approximately 18 miles to the west.
Culbertson, NE: Around 21 miles to the northwest.
Atwood, KS: Approximately 25 miles to the south,
McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport (MCK): Located about 45 miles to the east.
North Platte Regional Airport (LBF): Situated about 77 miles to the north
Denver International Airport (DEN): approximately 220 miles to the west
06/14/2025
$225,000
1.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 71206 County Ave, Stratton, NE
Unique Opportunity: 3 Bed, 2 Bath Home with Feed Store and Shops!
Don't miss this rare chance to own a comfortable 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home paired with an office and several large shops currently operating as a feed store business, all on one property!
Land
This expansive 1.65-acre lot offers plenty of room to live, work, and play. The property includes a well-maintained home set back from the road, providing privacy and peaceful living. Enjoy the open yard space perfect for gardening, outdoor activities, or future expansions. In addition to the home, the property boasts multiple shops and an office ideal for hobbyists, contractors, or anyone needing versatile workspace and storage. Whether you're running a business, working on vehicles, or pursuing creative projects, these buildings provide ample room and convenience.
Improvements
The residence offers a warm, functional layout with 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a bright kitchen, and a large living area perfect for family living or entertaining. The home offers exceptional natural light throughout. This property is equipped with several buildings for storage. The sky is the limit with these great buildings, whether you're an Entrepeneur looking to start a new business or a local farmer looking for a place to store and work on equipment this property has something for everyone.
Recreation
Hitchcock County is an outdoorsman paradise with exceptional hunting. The property is located in the Frenchman Unit for Whitetail and Mule deer which is one of the most coveted areas for quality hunting in the state of Nebraska. The area has easy access to thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting for the chance at upland game birds, small game and waterfowl. The property is also a short drive to some of the states sought after fishing reservoirs such as Swanson Lake (7 Miles) Enders Reservoir (40 Miles) Sutherland (80 Miles)
General Operations
Property is currently being operated as a feed store.
Region & Climate
Stratton, Nebraskais located in southwestern Nebraska, in Hitchcock County, near the borders of Kansas and Colorado. The area is part of the High Plains region of the Great Plains, characterized by gently rolling terrain, open farmland, and prairies. The town sits at an elevation of around 3,300 feet. Summers are hot and dry: Highs average around 9095F. Winters are cold and windy, but generally dry, lows often drop below 20F.Spring and Fall are transitional seasons Annual Precipitation average: around 1822 inches.
Location
This property is a just a stone's throw away from Swanson Reservoir which is known for its outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, boating & water sports, swimming, and camping.
Trenton, NE:Approximately 11 miles to the east.
Benkelman, NE:Approximately 18 miles to the west.
Culbertson, NE:Around 21 miles to the northwest.
Atwood, KS:Approximately 25 miles to the south,
McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport (MCK):Located about 45 miles to the east.
North Platte Regional Airport (LBF):Situated about 77 miles to the north
Denver International Airport (DEN):approximately 220 miles to the west
01/27/2025
$225,000
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - TBD County Road 367, Culbertson, NE
77+/- acres in Hitchcock County, NE, featuring silt loam and sandy loam soils ideal for farming or grazing. Currently grassland, it includes 5.34 acres of timber with Frenchman Creek, perfect for wildlife and hunting. 57.69 base acres of cropland per FSA, with conservation history. A prime mix of productive land and recreational opportunities.
Land
Explore the potential of this 77+/- acre property in Hitchcock County, Nebraska. With a foundation of silt loam and sandy loam soils, this land is highly conducive to intense farming or grazing operations. While currently utilized as grassland, its composition makes it suitable for conversion into dryland crop ground. According to the FSA, there are 57.69 base acres of cropland, offering solid agricultural opportunities. Conservation-minded buyers will appreciate the property's history, with 71 certified irrigated acres sold back to the Middle Republican NRD to promote sustainability.
This versatile land isn't just about farmingit also offers exceptional recreational appeal. Frenchman Creek meanders through 5.34 acres of timber, serving as a water source for wildlife and creating prime conditions for hunting. With additional timber bordering the property, it provides a haven for deer, turkey, and other game. Due to the diverse terrain the hunting in this area is outstanding featuring world class mule deer and white-tailed deer. Both Merriam's and Rio Grande turkey also frequent the area giving the sportsman plenty of critters to chase. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operations, enjoy recreational activities, or both, this property delivers a rare combination of productivity and natural beauty. FSA documents and prelim title work available upon request.
04/08/2025
$109,000
12.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 71437 Ridnour Dr, Trenton, NE
Your Own Piece of Nebraska Paradise. This stunning 12.5-acre property offers breathtaking views to the North, West, and South, providing the perfect setting for your dream home. With easy access right off the highway, you'll enjoy both privacy and convenience. Just minutes from the lake and local amenities, this is the ideal location to create your sanctuary in nature. Whether you're planning a permanent residence or a weekend getaway. Updates include drywall, updated bathroom and wood flooring, new windows.
06/30/2025
$162,900
112.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 33-3-32 Rd 369, Trenton, NE
Located just southeast of Trenton, NE, this versatile 112.4+/- acre tract offers an excellent opportunity for investors, operators, or those seeking a productive addition to their farming portfolio. The property features approximately 89.4+/- acres of dryland cropland and 23.4+/- acres of established brome grass hayland, which borders the property and provides a natural buffer.
With close proximity to the Republican River and convenient county road access, this tract combines productivity with accessibility. There is currently no farm lease in place, allowing for immediate possession. Whether you're looking to expand your current operation, invest in quality farmland, or explore enrollment options such as CRP, this property checks all the boxes.
Property Address: 33-3-32 TBD Rd 369, Trenton, NE 69044
Property Features:
-Good County Rd. access
-Native Hay
-Close proximity to the Republican river
-Dryland cropland
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