If you’ve been waiting for a raw, real hunting property where the woods stretch far beyond what you can see, this 76-acre piece of Randolph is it. Set deep off the beaten path with access by private easement, this land is built for the serious hunter and outdoorsman. Completely wooded with a healthy stand of oak, maple, and other hardwoods, the property offers strong timber value and endless opportunity. The hilly terrain rises to a ridge line before rolling gently over the back, creating natural funnels and bedding areas for deer. Fresh sign is everywhere, and this land has the cover, food, and quiet that trophy bucks crave. Turkey hunters will appreciate the mix of open hardwoods and thick bottoms—ideal for spring gobbler setups. There's also plenty of small game to pursue, from squirrel and rabbit to the occasional grouse. An established trail system runs throughout the property, perfect for easy access by foot or ATV. Tucked into a clearing is a cozy single-wide trailer that serves as a ready-to-go hunting camp. Kick back around the fire pit under the gazebo after a day in the woods, with room to bring your buddies or family along. A small garage/shed is also on site—ideal for storing ATVs, tractors, and all the gear you need to keep the land in top shape. There are no utilities here—this is an off-grid property, just the way a true hunting retreat should be. Remote, rugged, and private. Whether you're after a serious hunting camp, a place to unplug, or land to call your own in Western New York, this Randolph property is ready to deliver. Bring your boots, your gear, and your spirit of adventure—this is the one you've been looking for. ADDITIONAL INFO: Gas, mineral, oil and timber rights covey. 14 miles to Ellicottville, 18 miles to Jamestown, 31 miles to Jamestown, 50 miles to Buffalo.a Do not walk the property without permission. Disclaimer: Map illustrations are provided by Land ID and are for reference purposes only and not the representations of the listing agent or brokerage. Parties should be advised to confirm illustrations with licensed professional service providers.
The property is completely wooded with a mix of maple, cherry, beech, birch, aspen and more. There is a combination of managed timber areas along with areas on the west side that are in transition to forest dominated by pole sized trees. The patch open areas in this section are harboring deer bedding and feeding activity. A small intermittent stream flows through this part of the property. The property is currently leased for hunting and there is a camper on the property that does not transfer. The lease will be canceled prior to closing with a new owner. There are plenty of deer trails, rubs and scrapes to be found throughout the property. Across from the Tyler-Whitmore road frontage, the area snowmobile trail runs across the field making this a great place to easily access the trail system from.

Randolph is located in New York. Randolph, New York has a population of 2,168. Randolph is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.35% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27%.
The median household income in Randolph, New York is $59,009. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,537 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Randolph is 45.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.1 inches per year, with 102.7 inches of snow per year.