Welcome to Hebron Hunting Hideaway 200 Acres+/- , this rare 200± acre tract nestled in the rolling prairie south of Hebron, North Dakota. This is more than just land—it is a legacy property. A place where deep draws carve through native grass, where towering mule deer drift silently across snowy ridges, and where the golden light of a North Dakota sunset stretches endlessly over productive farm ground and rugged wildlife habitat. If you have been searching for a property that combines world-class hunting, productive farmland, ranching opportunity, and authentic western character, this is the one. The defining feature of this property is its deep draw system that meanders through the heart of the land. These natural corridors create ideal wildlife habitat—providing bedding cover, wind protection, travel routes, and year-round security for big game. In winter, the draws collect snow and moisture; in summer, they hold cool shade and natural forage. The topography rolls gently from higher prairie ridges down into protected bottoms, offering a stunning mix of Native grassland, Brush-lined coulees, rolling uplands, Productive farm acres prairie pockets perfect for food plots or habitat enhancement The northeastern portion rises slightly, offering flat to gently rolling terrain. Approximately 90 acres of productive farmland sit atop this high ground, boasting a Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 70.8 and an NCCPI of 30.9. These numbers reflect solid western North Dakota soils capable of supporting small grains, forage crops, and rotational farming practices common to the region. On the lower southwest corner lies approximately 14 acres that could easily be broken and farmed or converted into an alfalfa or hay field—perfect for attracting wildlife, feeding livestock, or generating additional income. This balance of habitat and production ground is what makes Hebron Hunting Hideaway truly special. This region of western North Dakota is renowned for its trophy mule deer and heavy-bodied whitetails—and this property sits squarely in prime country. The deep draws and surrounding crop fields create the ideal combination of food, water, and security cover. Mature mule deer bucks thrive in the open prairie breaks, using the contours of the land to move undetected. Big whitetails bed in the shelter of the draws and step out to feed in the evenings. The natural funneling created by the terrain provides strategic stand locations with excellent visibility. A well-positioned elevated hunting blind offers an unmatched vantage point while keeping hunters concealed and protected from the elements. From this perch, you can glass the rolling hills, watch travel corridors, and stay comfortable even during late-season cold snaps. Beyond big game, the upland hunting is equally impressive. Pheasants burst from grass edges. Sharp-tailed grouse dances across the prairie. Hungarian partridge coveys rise from the draws. The diversity of habitat supports a healthy population of upland birds, making every fall day an adventure. This is the kind of ground where multi-generational hunting memories are made.
Hebron Hunting Hideaway 212 Acres ± of Prime pasture in Western North Dakota Ground Welcome to Hebron Hunting Hideaway, a rare 212 ± acre tract nestled in the rolling prairie south of Hebron, North Dakota. This is more than just land—it is a legacy property. A place where deep draws carve through native grass, where towering mule deer drift silently across snowy ridges, and where the golden light of a North Dakota sunset stretches endlessly over productive farm ground and rugged wildlife habitat. If you have been searching for a property that combines world-class hunting, productive farmland, ranching opportunity, and authentic western character, this is the one. A Landscape Designed by Nature The defining feature of this property is its deep draw system that meanders through the heart of the land. These natural corridors create ideal wildlife habitat—providing bedding cover, wind protection, travel routes, and year-round security for big game. In winter, the draws collect snow and moisture; in summer, they hold cool shade and natural forage. The topography rolls gently from higher prairie ridges down into protected bottoms, offering a stunning mix of: Native grassland Brush-lined coulees Rolling uplands Productive farm acres Quiet prairie pockets perfect for food plots or habitat enhancement The northeastern portion rises slightly, offering flat to gently rolling terrain. . A True Hunter's Paradise This region of western North Dakota is renowned for its trophy mule deer and heavy-bodied whitetails—and this property sits squarely in prime country. The deep draws and surrounding crop fields create the ideal combination of food, water, and security cover. Mature mule deer bucks thrive in the open prairie breaks, using the contours of the land to move undetected. Big whitetails bed in the shelter of the draws and step out to feed in the evenings. The natural funneling created by the terrain provides strategic stand locations with excellent visibility. A well-positioned elevated hunting blind offers an unmatched vantage point while keeping hunters concealed and protected from the elements. From this perch, you can glass the rolling hills, watch travel corridors, and stay comfortable even during late-season cold snaps. Beyond big game, the upland hunting is equally impressive. Pheasants burst from grass edges. Sharp-tailed grouse dance across the prairie. Hungarian partridge coveys rise from the draws. The diversity of habitat supports a healthy population of upland birds, making every fall day an adventure. This is the kind of ground where multi-generational hunting memories are made. Ranching & Agricultural Opportunity Western North Dakota has long been known for its strong agricultural roots. Hebron Hunting Hideaway offers flexibility rarely found in a property this size. Farming Potential The 90± acres of farm ground on the northeast corner offer consistent production. The region commonly supports: Spring wheat Durum Barley Oats Sunflowers Canola Forage crops The soils, while typical of western North Dakota, are capable of reliable yields when managed properly. The gentle topography makes equipment operation efficient and practical. Local grain markets are conveniently accessible, with elevators in Richardton and Taylor, ND, serving area producers. These facilities provide solid marketing channels and logistical convenience. Ranching Possibilities This region has a deep history in cattle production. Native grasses and rolling prairie make it well-suited for cow-calf operations and seasonal grazing. The mix of native grassland and potential hay ground provides: Natural grazing Winter shelter in draws Water retention in low areas Expansion opportunity for livestock infrastructure Set up a base camp, establish corrals, or run a modest herd alongside a hunting operation. The versatility is exceptional. Regional Advantage Located south of Hebron, this property sits in a desirable pocket of southwestern North Dakota
Hebron Hunting Hideaway 212 Acres ± of Prime pasture in Western North Dakota Ground Welcome to Hebron Hunting Hideaway, a rare 212 ± acre tract nestled in the rolling prairie south of Hebron, North Dakota. This is more than just land—it is a legacy property. A place where deep draws carve through native grass, where towering mule deer drift silently across snowy ridges, and where the golden light of a North Dakota sunset stretches endlessly over productive farm ground and rugged wildlife habitat. If you have been searching for a property that combines world-class hunting, productive farmland, ranching opportunity, and authentic western character, this is the one. A Landscape Designed by Nature The defining feature of this property is its deep draw system that meanders through the heart of the land. These natural corridors create ideal wildlife habitat—providing bedding cover, wind protection, travel routes, and year-round security for big game. In winter, the draws collect snow and moisture; in summer, they hold cool shade and natural forage. The topography rolls gently from higher prairie ridges down into protected bottoms, offering a stunning mix of: Native grassland Brush-lined coulees Rolling uplands Productive farm acres Quiet prairie pockets perfect for food plots or habitat enhancement The northeastern portion rises slightly, offering flat to gently rolling terrain. . A True Hunter’s Paradise This region of western North Dakota is renowned for its trophy mule deer and heavy-bodied whitetails—and this property sits squarely in prime country. The deep draws and surrounding crop fields create the ideal combination of food, water, and security cover. Mature mule deer bucks thrive in the open prairie breaks, using the contours of the land to move undetected. Big whitetails bed in the shelter of the draws and step out to feed in the evenings. The natural funneling created by the terrain provides strategic stand locations with excellent visibility. A well-positioned elevated hunting blind offers an unmatched vantage point while keeping hunters concealed and protected from the elements. From this perch, you can glass the rolling hills, watch travel corridors, and stay comfortable even during late-season cold snaps. Beyond big game, the upland hunting is equally impressive. Pheasants burst from grass edges. Sharp-tailed grouse dance across the prairie. Hungarian partridge coveys rise from the draws. The diversity of habitat supports a healthy population of upland birds, making every fall day an adventure. This is the kind of ground where multi-generational hunting memories are made. Ranching & Agricultural Opportunity Western North Dakota has long been known for its strong agricultural roots. Hebron Hunting Hideaway offers flexibility rarely found in a property this size. Farming Potential The 90± acres of farm ground on the northeast corner offer consistent production. The region commonly supports: Spring wheat Durum Barley Oats Sunflowers Canola Forage crops The soils, while typical of western North Dakota, are capable of reliable yields when managed properly. The gentle topography makes equipment operation efficient and practical. Local grain markets are conveniently accessible, with elevators in Richardton and Taylor, ND, serving area producers. These facilities provide solid marketing channels and logistical convenience. Ranching Possibilities This region has a deep history in cattle production. Native grasses and rolling prairie make it well-suited for cow-calf operations and seasonal grazing. The mix of native grassland and potential hay ground provides: Natural grazing Winter shelter in draws Water retention in low areas Expansion opportunity for livestock infrastructure Set up a base camp, establish corrals, or run a modest herd alongside a hunting operation. The versatility is exceptional. Regional Advantage Located south of Hebron, this property sits in a desirable pocket of southwestern North Dakota.
Welcome to Hebron Hunting Hideaway 200 Acres+/- , this rare 200± acre tract nestled in the rolling prairie south of Hebron, North Dakota. This is more than just land—it is a legacy property. A place where deep draws carve through native grass, where towering mule deer drift silently across snowy ridges, and where the golden light of a North Dakota sunset stretches endlessly over productive farm ground and rugged wildlife habitat. If you have been searching for a property that combines world-class hunting, productive farmland, ranching opportunity, and authentic western character, this is the one. The defining feature of this property is its deep draw system that meanders through the heart of the land. These natural corridors create ideal wildlife habitat—providing bedding cover, wind protection, travel routes, and year-round security for big game. In winter, the draws collect snow and moisture; in summer, they hold cool shade and natural forage. The topography rolls gently from higher prairie ridges down into protected bottoms, offering a stunning mix of Native grassland, Brush-lined coulees, rolling uplands, Productive farm acres prairie pockets perfect for food plots or habitat enhancement The northeastern portion rises slightly, offering flat to gently rolling terrain. Approximately 90 acres of productive farmland sit atop this high ground, boasting a Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 70.8 and an NCCPI of 30.9. These numbers reflect solid western North Dakota soils capable of supporting small grains, forage crops, and rotational farming practices common to the region. On the lower southwest corner lies approximately 14 acres that could easily be broken and farmed or converted into an alfalfa or hay field—perfect for attracting wildlife, feeding livestock, or generating additional income. This balance of habitat and production ground is what makes Hebron Hunting Hideaway truly special. This region of western North Dakota is renowned for its trophy mule deer and heavy-bodied whitetails—and this property sits squarely in prime country. The deep draws and surrounding crop fields create the ideal combination of food, water, and security cover. Mature mule deer bucks thrive in the open prairie breaks, using the contours of the land to move undetected. Big whitetails bed in the shelter of the draws and step out to feed in the evenings. The natural funneling created by the terrain provides strategic stand locations with excellent visibility. A well-positioned elevated hunting blind offers an unmatched vantage point while keeping hunters concealed and protected from the elements. From this perch, you can glass the rolling hills, watch travel corridors, and stay comfortable even during late-season cold snaps. Beyond big game, the upland hunting is equally impressive. Pheasants burst from grass edges. Sharp-tailed grouse dances across the prairie. Hungarian partridge coveys rise from the draws. The diversity of habitat supports a healthy population of upland birds, making every fall day an adventure. This is the kind of ground where multi-generational hunting memories are made.
This unique offering includes five adjoining lots, each measuring 0.321 acres, for a combined total of approximately 1.605 acres in the heart of Hebron, North Dakota. With plenty of space and flexibility, this is a rare chance to own a sizable parcel within city limits. Whether for personal use, investment, or future development, this property delivers excellent value and opportunity. Contact your favorite Realtor today to schedule a showing.
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Hebron is located in North Dakota. Hebron, North Dakota has a population of 763. Hebron is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 42.39% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.72%.
The median household income in Hebron, North Dakota is $52,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $75,177 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hebron is 39.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16.8 inches per year, with 36.4 inches of snow per year.