Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska Land For Sale (16 results)
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08/08/2025
$750,000
107 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - TBD Holloway Rd, Morrill, NE
Welcome to a rare and exceptional opportunity to own 107+/- acres of prime recreational land nestled between the North Platte River and a private warm-water slough in Henry, Nebraska. This unique property offers unmatched access to some of the best waterfowl hunting in North America, situated in a region world-renowned for its annual migrations of ducks and geese.
Land
The property features a private slough running the entire northern boundary and the iconic North Platte River flowing the full length of the southern edge, creating a natural funnel for wildlife and a sportsman's dream. Whether you're hunting ducks on the calm slough waters or targeting big Canada geese on the river, the hunting opportunities are as diverse as they are abundant.
Bordering the North Platte National Wildlife Refuge to the south, this tract serves as a sanctuary for wildlife. Thick stands of mature cottonwoods and scattered cedar trees provide ideal cover and bedding habitat for whitetail deer, with well-worn trails crisscrossing the property in every direction. In spring, turkeys can often be seen strutting through the open glades and tree pockets, adding another dimension to this multifaceted hunting property.
Access is a breeze with paved, blacktop road frontage and a hand-pump well on site, making it easy to bring water to your camp or future build site.
Whether you're a serious waterfowler, big game hunter, or someone looking for a peaceful and private piece of riverfront paradise, this 107-acre tract on the North Platte delivers.
Key Features:
107 acres with river and slough frontage
World-class duck and goose hunting
Adjacent to North Platte National Wildlife Refuge
Ideal whitetail deer and turkey habitat
Mature cottonwood and cedar cover
Paved road frontage for easy access
Hand pump well on site
Located in the heart of Nebraska's premier flyway
A sportsman's haven and investment in legacy the North Platte 107 is a property you must see to truly appreciate.
Call Jake Hyland today for your own, personal qualified showing.
08/12/2025
$115,000
23.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - TBD County Road 25, Scottsbluff, NE
23.12 Acres Near Lake Minatare
County Road 25 | Scotts Bluff County, NE
Offered by Tommy Wiles | #1 Properties Ranch & Recreation
Just 4 miles from Lake Minatare, this 23.12 acre parcel offers a rare combination of recreational potential, open space, and accessibility all in a peaceful rural setting just minutes from town.
With its open terrain and mix of Mitchell silt loam and Alice sandy loam soils, this tract is well-suited for a variety of uses. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway spot, a place to graze livestock, or a build site with wide-open skies, this property delivers flexibility and opportunity.
Why You'll Love It:
Gently rolling terrain with panoramic views
Perimeter fencing in place
Productive soils for pasture, hay, or horses
Excellent potential for a small homestead, horse property, or rural retreat
Only 4 miles to Lake Minatare ideal for boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation
Easy access via Lake Minatare Road and County Road 25
Property Details:
Size: 23.12 acres
Legal Description: PT E1/2 SE, 29-23-54 (23.12 Acres)
Parcel ID: 010000589
Zoning: Agricultural Land
Annual Taxes (2024): $74.28
Soil Types: Mitchell silt loam, Alice fine sandy loam
If you're looking for affordable ground with big potential close to the lake, this parcel is ready for your ideas. Come build, graze, or recreate on your own piece of western Nebraska.
09/13/2025
$3,900,000
2920 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - 100790 County Road 12, Mitchell, NE
Tower Bluff Ranch is an amazing hunting and cattle ranch.
This ranch boasts terrific hunting and is yet close to Mitchell and Scottsbluff.
The property is accessed by a well-maintained county road but is at the end of the road and surrounded by other ranches and farmland making it feel very remote.
An exception property like this is very hard to come by.
Land
Tower Bluff Ranch consists of 2920 +/- acres of very diverse land. Rolling meadows, chalk bluffs and deep canyons filled with trees.
There are several wells with submersible pumps and a pipeline system and watering locations as well as several natural springs and an artesian well.
Improvements
There is a recently remodeled 4 bedroom, with 2 full bath home and 2 half baths, Central Heat and AC, a fireplace and wood burning stove and partially finished basement on the property. (Pictures coming soon)
A large carport and 2 smaller utility sheds near the main house.
A smaller set of corrals in average condition for gathering livestock.
There is a second improvement site with several outbuildings and an older house.
Recreation
Tower Bluff Ranch is at the end of the road and nestled in the bluffs just south of the North Platte River, providing exceptional hunting and endless recreational opportunities!
This ranch has very diverse topography and provides excellent habitat for a wide variety of wildlife.
Tower Bluff Ranch is home to elk, mule deer, White-tailed deer, Big Horn sheep, pronghorn, turkey, Sharptail grouse and an array of varmints and small game.
In addition, the property is only a short distance south of the North Platte River valley which boasts excellent waterfowl hunting.
Tower Bluff Ranch will allow you to enjoy all the recreational activities associated with the rural lifestyle, from riding UTV's, ATV's and horses, stargazing, or just relaxing and enjoying nature.
Agriculture
Tower Bluff Ranch is a great cow/calf ranch that is owner rated at 150 pairs with some additional winter feed being required.
Tower Bluff Ranch is located close to additional feed sources and thriving livestock markets.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All appurtenant water rights associated with this property will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
All mineral rights associated with this property and currently owned by the Seller will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
There are several natural springs on the property.
General Operations
Tower Bluff Ranch has been traditionally operated as a cow/calf ranch with excellent hunting opportunities.
Region & Climate
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 89 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 14
Rain:averages 14 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 39 inches of snow a year
Mitchell, NE enjoys a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures regularly reaching the high 80s and low 90s. Winters are cold but dry, with temperatures typically falling into the teens and twenties. Spring brings mild weather and abundant rainfall, while autumn offers beautiful views of the changing leaves. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly throughout the year resulting in an average precipitation of 24 inches annually. This moderate climate provides perfect conditions for outdoor activities year-round!
Mitchell, Nebraska gets 14 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Mitchell averages 39 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 223 sunny days per year in Mitchell.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Mitchell gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 73 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
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History
History around this area dates back to the days of the Oregon Trail.
Mitchell was established in 1900, when theChicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroadwas extended westward to that point.It was named after the historicFort Mitchellnearby, which had been named afterGeneral Robert B. Mitchell, abrigadier generalin theUnion Armyduring theAmerican Civil War.Mitchell was incorporated as a city in 1902.
Scottsbluff is the largest city in theNebraska Panhandle, and the13th-most-populous city in Nebraska.
Scottsbluff was founded in 1899 across theNorth Platte Riverfrom its namesake, a bluff that is now protected by theNational Park ServiceasScotts Bluff National Monument. The monument was named afterHiram Scott, a fur trader with theRocky Mountain Fur Companywho was found dead in the vicinity on the return trip from a fur expedition. The smaller town ofGeringhad been founded south of the river in 1887.The two cities have since grown together to form the 7th-largest urban area (theScottsbluff Micropolitan Statistical Area) in Nebraska.
Scottsbluff was founded by the Lincoln Land Company, a subsidiary of the Burlington Railroad. By 1900, the Burlington Railroad laid tracks into the town and placed a discarded boxcar next to the tracks as a temporary depot. Scottsbluff was the first town in the region to be located along a railroad line, resulting in some older businesses relocating fromGeringto Scottsbluff.
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Location
Tower Bluff Ranch is located in western Nebraska, 10 minutes south of Mitchell and approximately 20 minutes west of Scottsbluff/Gering.
Scottsbluff is home to the Western Nebraska Regional Airport.
This property is located approximately 3 hours northeast of Denver, CO. 1.5 hours northeast of Cheyenne, WY. 3 hours south of Rapid City, S.D. and 7 hours west of Omaha, NE.
09/02/2025
$120,000
25.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - Scottsbluff, NE 69361, Scottsbluff, NE
Here is a great acreage on Rifle Site Pass Road. 25 acres that overlooks the Wildcat Hills. Power is on the county road and is ready to build your dream getaway! This property is fenced and has access directly off Rifle Site Pass Road. It's close enough to have an easy commute to Scottsbluff or Gering, but far enough out to not have neighbors looking over the fence. This would be a great spot to build a country home or have a barn and corral for your horses. Don't let this nice acreage get away. If you are looking for a place in the country this is the one. Call for any questions. Legal Description:PT S1/2 NW (N & E OF RD) 2-21-56 West of the 6th P.M. Scotts Bluff County Nebraska Taxes:$105.78 Address: Scottsbluff, NE 69361 County:Scotts Bluff
08/26/2025
$475,000
26 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - TBD RailRoad RD, Morrill, NE
Located just south of Morrill, Nebraska, this 26-/+ acre tract offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of the famed North Platte River bottom. The property's southern boundary is defined by the centerline of the river, while a scenic slough cuts through the northern portion, creating diverse habitat and multiple hunting setups.
Land
This stretch of the North Platte is well-known for its tremendous waterfowl hunting. The slough provides a secluded small-water option, while established blinds on both the river and slough ensure you're covered no matter the conditions. Regardless of the wind direction, this property will allow you to finish birds right in the decoys.
Beyond waterfowl, the property is also a prime deer and turkey hunting destination. Well-worn deer trails meander through the cover of the river bottom, connecting bedding areas to the large agricultural fields to the north. Whitetails frequently travel the slough and river corridors, making this an excellent property for both archery and rifle seasons. In spring, turkey hunters will enjoy gobbles echoing across the river valley as birds pitch down to strut along the banks.
Offering a rare combination of river frontage, secluded slough, and proven hunting setups, this property is a true sportsman's paradise.
Call Jake Hyland for more information or to set up you own, personal, qualified showing.
09/02/2025
$790,000
143.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - Scottsbluff, NE 69361, Scottsbluff, NE
Here is a great farm in the North Platte River valley, just 9 miles east of Scottsbluff ,NE. This farm enjoys great access from county roads on the West and North. There are two pivots (2001 and 2018 models), covering a total of 110 acres. There are 136 acres of water from the Pathfinder Irrigation District. This is a very productive farm and yields will be available upon request. FSA info coming soon. Legal Description: PT NW (ABOVE TRI ST) 25-22-53 West of the 6th P.M. Scotts Bluff County Nebraska Taxes:$3,024.52 Address:Scottsbluff, NE 69361 County:Scotts Bluff
09/27/2024
$1,650,000
329.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - County Road East, Lyman, NE
The Cross Creek Pivots is located near Lyman, Nebraska in an area known for its productivity. The property consists of 329.92 deeded acres with approximately 250 acres under pivot and 35 flood-irrigated acres. There are three low-pressure pivots on the property. The North Pivot is an eight-tower Valley pivot that irrigates approximately 90 acres currently planted in beets. The Middle Pivot consists of approximately 75 acres currently planted in alfalfa and is irrigated by a five-tower pivot. The South Pivot is a seven-town Zimmatic pivot and irrigates approximately 85 acres of corn. Water rights include water under the Gering-Fort Laramie Irrigation District as well as a supplemental irrigation well.
02/11/2025
$1,800,000
900.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - 210259 County Road 34, Bayard, NE
Weekes Ranch is a terrific opportunity to purchase a nice irrigated and dryland grass ranch including a NE BELF lease section, ideal for raising cattle and horses.
This property is accessed by a paved county road and only 2.5 miles from Hwy 92 and the community of McGrew.
There is a wonderful 3,024 sq ft ranch style home remodeled in 2008, a 2-car detached garage, 3300 sq ft shop and a 2280 sq ft horse barn with 4 stalls, etc.
Land
The Weekes Ranch consists of 260.48 +/- acres of deed land and a 640 +/- acre NE BELF lease.
The irrigation water on the property is supplied by the Castle Rock Irrigation District with 140.1 shares of water providing excellent irrigating of the land. The irrigation system is operated by 2 pumping stations, an extensive pipeline system delivering water to 21 runs utilizing a K-Line irrigation system. K-Line Irrigation North America | Your Irrigation Solution
The pastureland is well watered via a pipeline system feeding several strategically placed water tanks.
The pastures are cross fenced and the grass has been well managed.
117.1 +/- acres of the irrigated land is currently in alfalfa hay and there are 23 +/- acres of irrigated grass.
Improvements
The Weekes Ranch has a great set of improvements, starting with a lovely and recently remodeled 3024 sq ft ranch style home. The home boasts a large open concept kitchen complete with custom built cabinets, a dining area with a gas fireplace, a large primary bedroom, full bath, laundry room, mud room and an expansive family room with a gas faux wood stove all located on the main level. The finished basement has a large living room, 3 nonconforming bedrooms, a 2nd full bath and a kitchen area. The home is very energy efficient, utilizing 2 room A/C units and the heat is electric baseboard along with the aforementioned gas fireplace and stove.
There is a detached 2-car garage complete with remote controls and keypad openers.
There is a magnificent 3300 sq ft shop with a full concrete floor and multiple doors, the overhead roll door includes an opener. The shop is very well lit allowing you to work anytime.
There is a beautiful 2280 sq ft horse barn with 4 stalls, 2 tie stalls, a wash area and heated tack room located next to several working pens.
There is also an outdoor roping arena that is roughly 130 ft. wide by 250ft. long.
The ranch has excellent fence consisting of a mix of barbed wire and some pipe fencing.
There are several additional smaller outbuildings on the ranch as well.
There is a propane tank that is owned that provides propane to the house.
The improvements are on a private well and septic system.
Recreation
The Weekes Ranch will allow you to enjoy all the recreational activities associated with the rural lifestyle, from riding UTV's, ATV's and horses to just enjoying nature.
The property is only a short distance south of the North Platte River which boasts some of the best waterfowl hunting in the nation.
There is a variety of habitat on the property that provides excellent cover for Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer as well as small game, turkey, varmints and waterfowl. This is also an area for the potential to see elk, bighorn sheep and pronghorn.
Agriculture
Weekes Ranch is a tremendous opportunity to purchase a nice ranch suitable for raising cattle, horses and alfalfa.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All water and mineral rights on this property currently owned by the Seller will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
Including 140.1 Shares of Castle Rock Irrigation District water.
General Operations
Weekes Ranch is an excellent ranch for raising cattle, horses and hay.
Close to several thriving communities and agricultural markets.
Region & Climate
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 90 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 15
Rain:averages 16 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 40 inches of snow a year
McGrew, NE has a dry continental climate with cold winters and hot summers. Winters in McGrew are characterized by frequent snowfall with temperatures usually below freezing. During the summer months, temperatures can rise up to the mid-80s with moderate humidity levels. The area receives an average of 23 inches of precipitation each year, most of which falls during spring and winter months.
McGrew, Nebraska gets 16 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
McGrew averages 40 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 230 sunny days per year in McGrew.The US average is 205 sunny days.
McGrew gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 74 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
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History
TheWildcat Hillsare anescarpmentbetween theNorth Platte RiverandPumpkin Creekin the westernPanhandle, in the state ofNebraskain theGreat Plainsregion of the United States. Located inBanner,Morrill, andScotts Bluffcounties, the high tableland between the streams has been eroded by wind and water into a region of forestedbuttes, ridges andcanyonsthat rise 150 to 300m (490 to 980ft) above the surrounding landscape.
Chimney Rock,Scotts Bluff, andCourthouse and Jail Rocksare outcrops along the northern and western edges of the Wildcat Hills.
The plant and animal life in the Wildcat Hills is atypical for Nebraska; the ecology more resembles that of theLaramie Mountains, 60 miles to the west. The dominant tree in the region is theponderosa pine.Bighorn sheep,pronghorn,elk,mule deer, andwild turkeyslive in and around the hills.
Cougars(mountain lions), which had beenextirpatedfrom the region around 1900, returned to the area in the early 1990s. The Wildcat Hills (along with thePine Ridge), are the only areas in Nebraska with a permanent breeding cougar population.
TheEmigrant Trailpassed through the northern Wildcat Hills atRobidoux Passand after 1851, atMitchell Pass; the rock formations were frequently mentioned in emigrant journals and letters. TheNebraska Game and Parks Commissionacquired land for the Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area414208N1034002Win stages between 1929 and 1980; the Wildcat Hills Nature Center, featuring a half-mile boardwalk trail, opened in 1995. Today, the Wildcat Hills are a popular hiking and wildlife viewing destination.
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Location
Weekes Ranch is located approximately 2.5 miles south of the Village of McGrew and Hwy 92 and 14 miles southeast of the cities of Scottsbluff & Gering.
Scottsbluff is home to the Western Nebraska Regional Airport and the Regional West Medical Center.
This property is located 3 hours northeast of Denver, CO. 1.5 hours northeast of Cheyenne, WY. 3 hours south of Rapid City, S.D. and 7 hours west of Omaha, NE.
08/08/2024
$8,750,000
1038 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - 60355 County Road D, Morrill, NE
Sheep Creek Farm and Hunt is 1038+/- acres located in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska. Situated along the banks of the North Platte River, this property features productive irrigated farm ground, recreational opportunities, and ample water. This rare offering encompasses agricultural, recreational, and incoming-producing opportunities and is quite possibly one of the highest-yielding combinations currently available in the Midwest.
Land
The 11 adjoining parcels of land present a unique opportunity in the agricultural landscape, boasting rich loam soils, exceptional water rights, and top-of-the-line irrigation infrastructure. Nestled in a region renowned for its fertile grounds and agricultural prowess, these parcels offer a prime canvas for agricultural ventures, ensuring bountiful yields and sustainable farming practices for generations. Loam soils, sought after for their balanced sand, silt, and clay composition, offer an optimal foundation for cultivation in Scotts Bluff County. While loam soils are known for an excellent foundation and great moisture retention, you can also expect the drainage to be efficient with the amount of irrigation present at this property. With all of the great compounds found in this farm's soils mixed with skillful farm management, high productivity across this acreage is very common for the owner-operator; corn yields commonly approach 300 bu/acre.
Located just a few miles south of Morrill and 15 miles Northwest of Scottsbluff, this property offers convenient access to all nearby grain markets and amenities.
Improvements
The primary home on the property is a Cleary built barndominium consisting of 900 SqFt of living space including 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with a 1500 SqFt attached shop. The living space comprises a kitchenette with all necessary appliances, a living room, and 2 bedrooms, one equipped with bunk beds. The three-bay 1500 SqFt heated shop provides room to store vehicles, equipment, and clean game. The entryway to the building is covered and partially wraps around the living quarters. To complete this functional improvement, there is over 4000 SqFt of concrete driveway space and additional parking. Spend the evenings relaxing under the porch and looking out over the farm.
Recreation
Sheep Creek Farm and Hunt is an exceptional property that seamlessly blends agricultural productivity with unparalleled recreational opportunities. There is incredible waterfowl hunting and plenty of year-round water for birds to use. With five in-ground pits, migrating birds such as ducks and geese can be hunted over the three 45-foot-deep ponds throughout the property. The ponds are stocked with fish, which provides even more recreational opportunities. During the winter months, when the ponds freeze over, which is rare, the 1.5 miles (+/-) of North Platte River becomes a magnet for all manner of waterfowl, and the warm water sloughs and abundant feed on the property bring waterfowl in by the thousands.
The diverse habitat and expansive acreage also make it a haven for upland birds, which are frequently spotted throughout the landscape. Deer are abundant, drawn to the property by its perfect combination of location, food, water, and cover. The wooded river bottom spans throughout the property, presenting excellent turkey hunting opportunities. The current owner has meticulously planted 1100 trees on the river, which only aids in the common presence of wildlife. During the warmer months, an angler would enjoy fishing for trout in Sheep Creek, which runs along the property boundary. The three ponds that are great for waterfowl hunting also are home to loads of mature rainbow trout. Whether you want to chase one species throughout the year or hunt during every season, Sheep Creek Farm and Hunt has no shortage of recreation.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The water rights are truly exceptional across Sheep Creek Farm and Hunt. With seven irrigation wells (1 other irrigation well that is decommissioned) producing between 1650 and 2000 gallons per minute and 800 acres of preferred water rights, there is no shortage of irrigation throughout the expansive property. A sizable portion of the acreage is irrigated by a Reinke 16 tower pivot that can run up to 2800 GPM, which is currently run at 2200 GPM. Parcel #10 has a new Reinke pivot with a sweep as well.
Region & Climate
Morrill, Nebraska, is situated in the western part of the state, near the Wyoming border. It lies within the North Platte River Valley, surrounded by expansive plains and scenic landscapes. The region experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters. Summers in Morrill are typically warm, with average temperatures ranging from the 80s to the low 90s, while winters are cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Precipitation is relatively average throughout the year, with most rainfall occurring in the spring and early summer months. Scotts Bluff County receives an average of 17 inches of rain and 38 inches of snow per year. The area's climate and geography make it well-suited for agriculture, with farming and ranching being significant economic activities in the region.
History
Morrill, Nebraska, has a history rooted in the settlement of the American West during the late 19th century. The town was founded in 1886 and named after Charles H. Morrill, a former Nebraska senator. Originally established as a railroad town along the Union Pacific Railroad line, Morrill quickly became a region's agricultural and commerce center. Agriculture has been the backbone of Morill's economy throughout its history, with farming and ranching playing a significant role in shaping the community. The town's fertile land and access to irrigation from the nearby North Platte River Valley have made it an ideal location for agricultural production.
Over the years, Morrill has evolved into a tight-knit community, with residents proud of their town's heritage and traditions. While the town has experienced changes and challenges over time, it remains a vibrant and resilient community with a strong pride in its history and identity.
Horse Creek flows into the North Platte River, a big historical part of this property. Horse Creek is known for The Horse Creek Treaty , an agreement between the U.S. government and various Native American tribes, particularly the Oglala Sioux, signed in 1851. This treaty established a reservation for the Oglala Sioux along Horse Creek in Nebraska, but Congress never fully ratified it. Over time, the terms of the treaty were largely ignored, leading to further conflicts and displacement of Native American tribes in the region. The Horse Creek Treaty left a historical footprint on Sheep Creek Farm and Hunt, once a home/base camp for the Oglala Sioux tribe. Throughout the time the current owner has owned the property, many artifacts have been discovered throughout the property. With the time the tribe spent on this property and in the area, there is an opportunity for continued findings of rare artifacts dating back to the mid-1800s.
05/31/2024
$998,000
80.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - 830 Henry Road, Henry, NE
Clark & Associates Land Brokers, LLC is pleased to present the Edwards Farm. A total of 80.72 acres is comprised of 69.2 irrigated acres, including 61.2 flood-irrigated acres of alfalfa and 8 acres of alfalfa that is irrigated via a subsurface drip irrigation system. These 8 acres were formally utilized as a production for a fruit and vegetable truck and could easily be transitioned back into such. There are a total of 76 acres of water rights associated with the Edwards Farm. This property is move-in ready with extensive recent updates that will insure maintenance free living. The home is a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath modular home with add-ons that include a sunroom, a screened porch, and an oversized, insulated 2 car garage. The landscaping is updated with underground sprinklers on the yard and drip systems on the trees. There is a 40X60 shop that includes a 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story apartment, equipped with a full commercial kitchen. The balance of the shop is insulated throughout with R40 insulation. Other improvements include a 960 sq. ft. high tunnel greenhouse with built-in growing beds and irrigation already plumbed in. This property is easily accessible and located directly off of the Henry Oil Road.
02/07/2025
$995,000
106.07 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - County Road 15, Mitchell, NE
The Kurtz Farm is 106 deeded acres with 98 irrigatable acres of productive farm ground and is located approximately six miles southeast of Mitchell, Nebraska with easy access off of County Road 15. The farm is flood-irrigated with 97.9 acres of water via Gering Ft. Laramie Irrigation District with annual costs of $4,013 for the 2025 growing season. Historically, the farm has been planted to corn and beans with yields averaging 45 bushels for the beans and 200 bushels for the corn. Improvements include a two-story farmhouse with basement, built in 1976, featuring four bedrooms and three baths with an office/den. The outdoor features a spacious landscaped yard with mature trees to provide a beautiful space with privacy to overlook the well-maintained farm. Located just minutes from Scottsbluff, Nebraska which offers many amenities including shopping and dining.
12/22/2023
$450,000
156.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - County Road 26, Gering, NE
The Tripple Farm consists of 156.12 acres that is ready for a pivot, the bridges that cross the Gering/Fort irrigation ditch and the pump motor are there and ready for use. The Fort Laramie Irrigation ditch runs through the property and is allocated to irrigate 123 acres of the farm. There are no buildings on the property, it is strictly farm ground. There is a lease with Titan Equipment for Transmission Equipment, (Repeater Tower). The farm sits right off of two well-traveled County Roads, County Road S and County Road 26.
01/11/2025
$499,000
22.52 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - TBD Highway 26, Scottsbluff, NE
An exceptional opportunity to own 22.52 acres of prime development land located just west of Walmart in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. With Road frontage along Highway 26, Old Highway 92, and 27th Street you will have plenty of access options for future use of this property. There are several commercial businesses in the area currently. This property would lend itself nicely to about any commercial use, heavy industrial, a trucking yard, or potential subdivision for mixed use purposes.
Zoning: C3 Commercial
Water Rights: Includes 10 acres of surface water rights under the Enterprise Irrigation District.
2024 Real Estate Taxes: $638.06.
Soils: Highly productive with 92.2% Class II Glenberg fine sandy loam and 7.8% Class I McCook loam.
Asking Price: $499,000.
Don't miss this opportunity to secure development land in a prime location!
Co-Listed by Jerry Sloan with Sloan Ag Land (308) 631-5520 ; Email: Jerry@
Co-Listed by Jeff Garrett with #1 Properties Ranch & Recreation (308) 672-6334 ; Email: jeff@
10/05/2022
$250,000
45 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - 3.5 Miles East of Scottsbluff, Scottsbluff, NE
This Property is surrounded by Wetlands, Water and Ponds! Easy Access. Not Hunted for Years! The property does not have live water. The Minatare Canal runs along the north boundary of the property. The boundary fence is on the north side of the Canal. Cattle are watered from ponds that fill from seep water in the irrigation season. The Owners will have the grazing on the property until around August 1st. The rent will be $35.00 per Cow/Calf Pair. The property has newer fence. There is some land along the abandoned County Road (N) that is not fenced in. This land would most likely belong to the Seller. The land has not yet been surveyed. There are approximately 950 feet of Highway 26 frontage.
The wetlands surrounding this property are a huge attraction to Waterfowl. The last person to hunt geese here was on an outing with his Son. It was a short-lived outing. It took them 36 minutes to get their limit of 10 geese. Call Now for a unique opportunity to own your own Hunting spot for years to come!
Taxes: 2021 Real Estate Taxes: $281.22 Tax ID# 010025316. Legal: Part of the SW1/4 SW1/4; Part of the SE1/4 SW1/4 of Section 34, Twp. 22 North Range 54 West, Scotts Bluff County Nebraska.
10/23/2024
$848,750
220 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - 90435 County Road F, Mitchell, NE
This 220-acre farm offers a unique blend of cultivated land, pasture, and water resources. The property features a 4-acre pond. The majority of the land is suitable for farming, with 17 acres of flat pasture and 149 acres currently under irrigation. The irrigation system includes a Lockwood pivot with a recent rebuild, as well as poly pipe and corrugation irrigation. While some areas require additional infrastructure, such as relift pumps or dirt work, the farm's potential for increased agricultural production is significant. With its direct access to canal water and a history of grazing, this farm presents opportunities for both farming and livestock operations. The property's versatility and potential for expansion make it an attractive investment for agricultural enthusiasts. Listing is for farm ground only; residence is not included but may be negotiable.
04/08/2024
$543,650
131 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - County Road U, Gering, NE
Highly productive farm located approximately 10 miles Southeast of Gering in Scotts Bluff County, NE. A survey will be completed to separate the 2 homesites from the farm ground which will leave approximately 131 acres and includes 131 acres of water rights. Mostly class 1 Mitchell Silt Loam soils with 0-3% slope.
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