Adams County, North Dakota Land For Sale (9 results)
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10/14/2025
$3,326,950
1088 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 1905 10th St NW, Reeder, ND
Cedar Creek winds through this remarkable property for more than four miles, creating a rare blend of natural water, wildlife habitat, and scenic beauty. The diverse landscape of creek bottoms, native grasslands, and strategically placed food plots supports thriving populations of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and white-tailed deer.
Land
The 1,088-acre Cedar Creek Upland Reserve showcases a near-perfect blend of habitat diversity and usability. Stretching across gently rolling prairie, the property features a balanced mix of CRP grasslands, strategically designed food plots, and shelterbelts that create ideal nesting cover and protection for wildlife.
Running through the heart of the land for approximately 4.5 miles, Cedar Creek serves as the property's lifebloodits meandering corridor of water, providing year-round habitat and a reliable water source for upland birds and big game alike. The combination of creek bottom, native grasses, and food plots forms a natural mosaic that holds strong populations of pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and whitetail deer.
The property's gentle topography and thoughtful layout make it not only beautiful but also highly functional for hunting and wildlife management. The landscape reflects years of careful stewardshipan upland bird paradise where cover, water, and feed come together in perfect balance.
Improvements
The home offers a comfortable and highly functional basecamp for any season. The home sleeps up to 15 guests and features multiple living areas designed for group gatherings, meals, and post-hunt relaxation.
The kitchen and dining area are equipped for feeding a full crew, and the simple, durable finishes make the space easy to maintain between hunts.
Every aspect of the layout supports its use as a true hunting lodgeefficient, practical, and well-suited for accommodating friends, family, or clients during the peak of bird season. It's the kind of place where a day in the field ends with a warm meal, good company, and everything you need close at hand.
Recreation
The property's diverse topography features a seamless mix of creek bottom, grassland, and gently rolling uplands. Expansive CRP acres provide outstanding nesting and brood-rearing cover, while strategically placed food plots and grain stubble offer consistent winter feed and edge structure. Shelterbelts and draws create natural travel corridors for game and serve as protection for birds throughout harsh prairie winters.
The meandering corridor of Cedar Creek is the centerpiece of the property, offering year-round water, dense riparian habitat, and remarkable scenery. The combination of water, cover, and food supports abundant populations of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and whitetail deer. The rolling terrain provides excellent vantage points and natural pinch points, making it ideal for upland hunting and wildlife management alike.
Regional Upland Hunting Data
Southwest North Dakota remains one of the state's premier upland bird regions. According to recent North Dakota Game and Fish brood surveys, the southwest district averaged 14.8 pheasant broods and 125 pheasants per 100 miles, outperforming most regions statewide and maintaining levels above the 10-year average. Favorable weather, abundant grass cover, and strong nesting conditions continue to drive exceptional bird numbers year after year.
With its balanced mix of native cover, food sources, and water, the Cedar Creek Upland Reserve is positioned at the heart of this thriving upland ecosysteman ideal setup for hunters and land managers seeking consistent bird numbers and long-term habitat stability.
10/14/2025
$325,600
148 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD, Reeder, ND
This property is enrolled in CRP through 2032 and designed with a habitat plan that allows strategic food plots for upland birds. Rolling native grasslands, brushy draws, and nearby cropland create incredible year-round habitat for pheasant, sharptail, and partridge. Excellent winter cover and diverse summer nesting make this a premier upland hunting tract in southwest North Dakota.
Improvements
his property stands out as a premier upland hunting destination in southwest North Dakota, offering everything needed to support incredible bird numbersfood, water, and dense cover all within close reach. Strategically planted food plots and native CRP grasses provide year-round forage and nesting habitat, while nearby wetlands and shelterbelts supply essential roosting and protection from the elements. The balance of habitat here is unmatched, creating ideal conditions for pheasant, sharptail, and Hungarian partridge. It's not uncommon to flush 500 to 700 pheasants in a single walk, a testament to the property's exceptional management and habitat diversity. Whether for serious hunters or those looking to enjoy North Dakota's wild landscape, this tract offers an unmatched recreational experience.
Recreation
This property stands out as a premier upland hunting destination in southwest North Dakota, offering everything needed to support incredible bird numbersfood, water, and dense cover all within close reach. Strategically planted food plots and native CRP grasses provide year-round forage and nesting habitat, while nearby wetlands and shelterbelts supply essential roosting and protection from the elements. The balance of habitat here is unmatched, creating ideal conditions for pheasant, sharptail, and Hungarian partridge. It's not uncommon to flush 500 to 700 pheasants in a single walk, a testament to the property's exceptional management and habitat diversity. Whether for serious hunters or those looking to enjoy North Dakota's wild landscape, this tract offers an unmatched recreational experience.
11/04/2025
$349,800
159 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD, Reeder, ND
This 159-acre property combines income and recreation with 100 acres of productive cropland and 59 acres in CRP through 2033. A habitat plan with food plot exemptions enhances pheasant and upland bird habitat. The balance of native cover and farm groundhistorically planted to chickpeas, lentils, and wheatcreates excellent wildlife diversity and strong agricultural returns.
Land
This 159-acre tract offers an ideal blend of productive farm ground and premium upland habitat. With 100 acres of quality tillable land and 59 acres enrolled in CRP through 2033, the property provides both strong income potential and exceptional wildlife value. The CRP is managed under a habitat plan that allows for food plot exemptions, enhancing upland bird production. Excellent pheasant cover, native grasses, and edge habitat create ideal conditions for wildlife, while the tillable acres have a proven history of chickpeas, lentils, and wheat. This property is perfectly suited for those seeking a balance of recreation, income, and long-term land stewardship.
Agriculture
This 159-acre tract offers strong agricultural potential with 100 acres of productive tillable ground and 59 acres enrolled in CRP through 2033. The cropland has been managed under a no-till system and maintained on a proven rotation of lentils, chickpeas, and wheat, promoting soil health, moisture retention, and long-term productivity. Excellent access and well-kept ground make this an ideal addition to any farm or investment portfolio.
11/04/2025
$1,089,000
460 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD, Reeder, ND
460 acres of productive dryland farm ground in Adams County, North Dakota. This well-managed tract features strong rotations of chickpeas, lentils, wheat, and sunflower, offering balanced soil health and consistent yields. Excellent access and proven productivity make this property a solid investment in a strong agricultural region.
Land
Situated on the north side of Adams County, North Dakota, this 460-acre tract showcases the region's hallmark agricultural productivity. The property consists entirely of quality dryland farm ground, currently managed in a proven rotation of chickpeas, lentils, wheat, and sunflowercrops well-suited to the area's fertile soils and semi-arid climate. This thoughtful rotation enhances soil structure, reduces input costs, and promotes long-term sustainability.
The land features gently rolling topography with solid access from well-maintained county roads, allowing efficient movement of large-scale equipment during planting and harvest seasons. Clean, open fields make for easy management and strong yield potential across the entire acreage.
With a history of consistent production, this property represents an outstanding opportunity to expand an existing operation or secure a reliable investment in a region known for its stable agricultural base. North Adams County continues to draw producers for its combination of quality soils, dependable rainfall, and supportive local ag communitymaking this 460-acre parcel an exceptional find.
Region & Climate
Spring (MarchMay)
Highs climb from 40s F in March to 60s F in May
Lows range 20s40s F; frost risk lasts into mid-May
Precipitation: around 11.5 inches per month, gradually increasing
Fieldwork begins late April as soils thaw and dry
Ideal time for seeding wheat, lentils, and chickpeas
Summer (JuneAugust)
Warm and dry with highs 7585 F, lows 50s F
Peak precipitation: June ~3 inches, then drying through August
Around 216 sunny days per year strong growing window
Moisture management is critical for dryland crops
Excellent pollination and maturation weather for sunflower and small grains
Fall (SeptemberNovember)
Highs drop from 70s F in September to 40s F in November
Lows cool from 40s to 20s F
Precipitation light; typically 1 inch per month or less
First frost in late September, harvest usually wraps by mid-October
Good harvest weather and ground prep conditions for the following year
Winter (DecemberFebruary)
Cold and dry: highs 2530 F, lows 510 F
Annual snowfall around 4045 inches
Minimal precipitation and field activity; soil remains frozen
Key season for equipment maintenance, soil testing, and crop planning
11/02/2018
$3,950,000
637 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - Hettinger, ND
Located a couple miles northwest of Hettinger ND 637 deeded acres. 346 acres dry crop, 155 acres grass and 136 acres feedlot and facilities. A State permitted 6000 head one time capacity feedlot with various pen sizes. Cement bunks on concrete aprons, pipe, cable and continuous fence with tire tanks. The upper unit pens have been rebuilt. Processing barn with Silencer chute. An electronic scale at receiving and load out pens. Nice office building, several shops and storage sheds. A modern ranch style home, 2 trailer houses. 4 wells provide water for the feedlot. The homes are on City water. 3 silage pits, several grain bins, legs and hopper bottom bins for grain handling. Facilities are in good condition. Feedlot has been used for backgrounding calves and finishing cattle. Feed sources are readily available in the surrounding area to augment the crops raised on the property. This feedlot and farm ground is in a growing area for cattle feeding. Access to feed sources and feeder cattle supplies allow for competitive backgrounding and finishing operations. The seller would discuss a lease back with an investor buyer. Call Monty for more information.
11/05/2025
$1,701,920
712 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD, Reeder, ND
712 acres in Adams County featuring 655 acres of productive tillable farmland and 17 acres enrolled in CRP. The cropland has a strong history of small grain and pulse production, while the CRP acres provide exceptional upland bird habitat. Excellent pheasant numbers and consistent yields make this a balanced property for both agriculture and recreation.
Land
This 712-acre property in Adams County, North Dakota, combines top-end agricultural production with exceptional upland bird habitat. Of the total acreage, roughly 655 acres are highly productive tillable farmland that has been well cared for and managed in a diverse rotation of wheat, lentils, chickpeas, and sunflowerscrops well suited to the area's soils and semi-arid climate. The ground lays well, with good drainage and consistent yields year after year. Its open, gently rolling terrain allows for efficient farming with modern equipment, and the soils are capable of producing strong returns under both conventional and conservation tillage systems.
The remaining 17 acres are enrolled in CRP, providing excellent cover and nesting habitat for pheasants and other upland birds. The combination of abundant food from the surrounding cropland and the cover provided by the CRP acres makes this a proven hotspot for pheasant hunting. Whether you're looking for a high-performing agricultural investment, an addition to an existing operation, or a productive property with strong recreational appeal, this tract delivers exceptional versatility and value in the heart of Adams County.
Region & Climate
Summer (JuneAugust)
Warm and dry with highs 7585 F, lows 50s F
Peak precipitation: June ~3 inches, then drying through August
Around 216 sunny days per year strong growing window
Moisture management is critical for dryland crops
Excellent pollination and maturation weather for sunflower and small grains
Fall (SeptemberNovember)
Highs drop from 70s F in September to 40s F in November
Lows cool from 40s to 20s F
Precipitation light; typically 1 inch per month or less
First frost in late September, harvest usually wraps by mid-October
Good harvest weather and ground prep conditions for the following year
Winter (DecemberFebruary)
Cold and dry: highs 2530 F, lows 510 F
Annual snowfall around 4045 inches
Minimal precipitation and field activity; soil remains frozen
Key season for equipment maintenance, soil testing, and crop planning
Overall Climate Notes
Semi-arid continental climate with about 1617 inches of annual precipitation
Short but productive growing season from late April through early September
Low humidity, high sun exposure, and fertile soils support chickpeas, lentils, wheat, and sunflower rotations
Wind exposure is moderate to strong important for erosion and residue management
11/05/2025
$360,580
149 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - TBD, Reeder, ND
149 acres of productive tillable farmland. The property features good drainage and mild topography, providing ideal conditions for consistent crop production. Historically planted with a strong rotation of wheat, lentils, chickpeas, and sunflower, this tract offers versatility, proven yields, and sound farming characteristics across every acre.
Land
The Whetstone Butte 149 is a highly productive 149-acre tract of tillable farmland offering strong agronomic potential and consistent performance. With excellent drainage and a rolling topography that promotes natural runoff, the ground is well-suited for efficient farming and minimal standing water. The property has supported a proven rotation of wheat, lentils, chickpeas, and sunflowercrops that complement the region's soil profiles and climate. Its layout allows for easy field access and smooth equipment operation, while the mild elevation changes enhance both aesthetics and function. This is a versatile, well-cared-for parcel ready to continue its legacy of dependable production.
10/01/2025
$100,000
4.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 0 Tbd 25-1027, Hettinger, ND
Private 4.5 acres tucked away just south of Hettinger on Hwy 8. Fully surrounded with amazing mature trees with Garage and Shed. Partially fenced. SWW runs through the property. Call today for details.
10/01/2025
$100,000
4.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - T Bd, Hettinger, ND
Private 4.5 acres tucked away just south of Hettinger on Hwy 8. Fully surrounded with amazing mature trees with Garage and Shed. Partially fenced. SWW runs through the property. Call today for details.
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