see complete description under documents Nestled in the northern reaches of North Dakota’s Turtle Mountain region lies Antler Ridge, a truly unique and versatile property consisting of approximately 179.5 acres of pristine land. This exceptional tract offers a captivating mix of open meadows, tree-lined ridges, natural water features, and rich wildlife habitat. It is a property that appeals as much to those seeking a quiet and picturesque homestead as it does to avid outdoorsmen, farmers, or investors in productive farmland. With its diverse landscape, proximity to vibrant communities, and access to some of North Dakota’s most beloved destinations for recreation, Antler Ridge stands as a rare opportunity to own a remarkable piece of the Northern Plains. The land itself has been carefully maintained to serve multiple purposes. Of the 179.5 acres, there are 30 to 35 acres planted in an alfalfa and grass blend and an additional 20 to 25 acres of established grassland, with the remainder made up of wooded draws, rolling hills, creek bottom, and natural wildlife cover. The alfalfa field is an especially valuable feature of the property. Alfalfa is known throughout North Dakota as a dependable forage crop because of its ability to thrive in a range of soil conditions, its tolerance of drought, and its role in improving soil health by fixing nitrogen. It supports exceptional hay yields that are prized by cattlemen and horse owners alike. The established alfalfa fields on this property not only provide a high-protein feed source for livestock but also add direct economic value, as bales can be harvested and sold to local ranchers. The grassland areas are equally significant. They can be utilized for grazing cattle, offering a steady supply of forage throughout the growing season. The landscape lends itself to rotational grazing systems, where cattle can be moved between the alfalfa and grass pastures, helping to maintain soil health and maximize the productivity of the land. Rolette County has a long ranching tradition, and Antler Ridge fits seamlessly into this agricultural heritage. One of the striking features of the property is its ease of access. Wide, well-maintained mowed trails extend throughout the acreage, providing access by truck, tractor, ATV, or side-by-side. These trails are more than just practical for farm use; they also open the property for year-round recreational enjoyment. Whether it is checking on cattle, hauling hay, hunting, or simply riding an ATV or snowmobile on a summer afternoon or winter morning, the trails make every part of the land reachable. For those who envision a homestead here, these trails also serve as pathways for walking, horseback riding, or exploring the land at a slower pace, making Antler Ridge as livable as it is productive. Water is another element that adds both beauty and utility to this property. Several small ponds dot the land, attracting waterfowl and providing dependable water for wildlife and livestock. These ponds shimmer in the summer sun and often fill with ducks and geese during migration seasons. A heavily flowing creek also runs through the property, swelling with snowmelt and rain in the spring to a roaring current and tapering to a gentler stream through the summer and fall. This creek is more than a scenic feature; it supports the ecosystems of the property and provides a reliable water source. Its changing seasonal character—from rushing waters in the spring to a tranquil trickle in the fall—adds dynamic charm to the landscape. For homesteaders or ranchers, the combination of ponds and a live creek offers security in water availability, while for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts it enhances the variety of wildlife habitat.
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Willow City is located in North Dakota. Willow City, North Dakota has a population of 104. Willow City is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 4.17% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.02%.
The median household income in Willow City, North Dakota is $51,071. The median household income for the surrounding county is $68,095 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Willow City is 61.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -4.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 17.7 inches per year, with 38.2 inches of snow per year.