$120,000

0 Tbd Unit 22997465 Lemoyne, NE 69146

Estimated payment $792/month

Total Views 1,090
13 Acres
$9,419 Price per Acre
554,954 Sq Ft Lot

Highlights

  • Boat Ramp
  • Docks
  • Waterfront

About This Lot

Mestas Lot at Lake McConaughy is a 12.74 +/- acre lot centrally located just north of Arthur Bay and Martin Bay on the north side of beautiful Lake McConaughy, with access via a private road.
The property has some great views of the lake and multiple potential building sites.
This property is in a terrific location for the simple fact that is close to everything!

Land

Mestas Lot at Lake McConaughy is 12.74 +/- acres (surveyed) of native grass with views of Lake Mcconaughy.
There is a chance that the buyer of this property will have the opportunity to purchase the adjacent 12.67 +/- acre lot located directly south if they desire to have more land.


Improvements

There is private road access and electrical service to the property.
Buyer is required to enter into a shared road agreement on this property and will receive a copy of the covenants.


Recreation

Lake McConaughy, the recreational jewel of western Nebraska, is the largest lake in the state with over 100 miles of shoreline, 35,700 surface acres of water, 24 miles long, 4 miles wide, and is famous for its white sand beaches. Each year, thousands of boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts make the Lake McConaughy area their destination for fun!
In addition to Lake McConaughy which is fed by the North Platte River, you have Lake Ogallala at 320 surface acres the little lake nestled below Kingsley Dam (the 2nd largest earthen dam in the world). These two bodies of water provide endless opportunities for anglers of any skill level, young and old. The vast variety of fish you can catch between these two lakes include; Walleye, White Bass, Stripers, Wipers, Catfish, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow & Brown Trout. Lake McConaughy can accommodate virtually every type of watercraft you can imagine.
Lake McConaughy and the North Platte River Valley also provide tremendous opportunities for hunters. This area is famous for duck and goose hunting. In addition to waterfowl hunting there is small game, varmints, White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Pronghorn in the area.


Agriculture

Mestas Lot at Lake McConaughy is currently native grass.


Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources

All appurtenant Water Rights associated with this property will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
Any Mineral Rights currently owned by the Seller on this property will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.


General Operations

N/A


Region & Climate

Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 90 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 15
Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 30 inches of snow a year


History

Geography is often destiny. It has always been so with Ogallala, a town that came into existence at the junction of the major routes of the transcontinental migrations and of the cattle trails north from Texas.
The Haythorn family homesteaded in the Lemoyne, NE area in 1884, some of the first to settle in the beautiful sandhills near the North Platte River.
From 1870 to 1885, Ogallala was the gateway of the Northern Plains. Hard-bitten Wyoming and Montana cattlemen met in Ogallala’s hotel and saloons with Texas cattle kings and bargained over cattle prices. Gold flowed freely across the table, liquor across the bar, and occasionally blood across the floor as a bullet brought some unlucky cowhand to his death on the floorboards of Tuck’s Saloon.
The first non-native visitors to this area were the trappers from St. Louis.
Next came the pioneers who followed the Oregon Trail. To protect them, the government established forts at intervals along the trail. Then came the Union Pacific Railroad. It is assumed that Ogallala had its beginning about 1867. Settlers started to follow the railroad west, and the cattlemen started driving their cattle to Ogallala to be shipped east or to be sold to Montana and Wyoming ranchers.
Ogallala’s early history was unspectacular, promising to be nothing but a section house and water tank for the railroad. Then, in the spring of 1868, three men appeared to set the destiny of Ogallala. These men were the Lonergan brothers and Louis Aufdengarten. The Lonergan brothers came to do construction work for the Union Pacific Railroad. They found the plains to their liking, and subsequently became interested in Ogallala.
By 1876, Ogallala had changed little from its infant days in 1868. The stores were all south of the railroad tracks, and fronted what was called Railroad Street and the trail leading south to the Platte River. Along this trail extended the rest of the town. The town consisted of saloons with such names as The Cowboy’s Rest and the Crystal Palace. The last building on the street was the Ogallala House dining room widely patronized because of its excellent fare. It was run by S.S. Gast.
By 1880, Ogallala consisted of one courthouse, one school, one hotel, two dwelling houses, and twenty-five permanent residents. The tempo of living in early Ogallala changed with the seasons. During the months of winter and early spring life was drab and dreary. Shortly after the first of June the town began to hum with activity as the first Texas trail herds started to arrive. During the three summer months business boomed ten to twelve herds, each of two hundred or more trail hands taxed the facilities of Ogallala. Sleeping rooms and meals were hard to find when the trail hands were in town. Activities in Ogallala continued at a fever pitch until the end of August, by then the Texans were heading back to Texas; by November Ogallala had settled back in quiet and peaceful repose.
Ogallala’s population of floaters, gamblers, trades-people and dance hall hostesses drifted to Omaha or Cheyenne to spend the winter. One hotel, one supply house and a single saloon remained open for the winter. The community sank into a state of inanimation until next spring.
In 1882-1884, the settlers and farmers reached Ogallala. These men were encouraged by the Union Pacific Railroad because the railroad started selling their land at quite low prices.
A serious epidemic of Texas fever swept over Nebraska during the summer of 1884. The disease first appeared near Ogallala in July apparently being brought in by Texas cattle. The disease spread quickly and it caused very heavy losses to the cattlemen. The ranchers had started to put expensive blooded bulls in their herds. These ranchers demanded that Texas cattle be excluded from Nebraska. This ban of Texas cattle was a damaging blow to the Texas trail herd business. This was the end of the trail period of Ogallala, as the wild, often violent town became a peaceful farmer’s settlement.


Location

Mestas Lot at Lake McConaughy is 15 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate I-80, 3 .5 hours northeast of Denver, CO and 4.5 hours west of Omaha, NE
This property is only minutes away from the lake’s famous white sands beaches, a very popular boat ramp, convenience stores, many restaurants and bars.

Listing Agent

Richard Kusel

Hayden Outdoors

Hayden Outdoors
Listing Provided By

Property Details

Property Type

  • Land

Lot Details

  • Waterfront
  • Current uses include hunting/fishing, row crop

Community Details

  • Boat Ramp
  • Docks

Property Details

Property Type

Land

Lot Details

0

Listing Details

  • Office Phone: 970-554-1762
  • Listing Website: https://www.land.com/property/tbd-lemoyne-nebraska-69146/22997465/
  • Property Type: Lot / Land
  • Property Sub-Type: Other
  • Offered By: LandNetwork
  • Outside Features: Boat Dock/Slip
  • Special Features: None
  • Property Sub Type: LotsLands

Interior Features

  • Has Attic: No
  • Disability Access: No
  • Sprinklers: No

Exterior Features

  • Dock: True
  • Waterfront: True

Condo/Co-op/Association

  • Amenities: Boat Ramp

Lot Info

  • Current Use: Hunting/Fishing, Row Crop
  • Lot Description: Waterfront/Lakefront

Multi Family

  • Utilities Available: Electric Avail On Site

Map

Range of Values:

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Property History

Date Event Price Change Sq Ft Price
03/25/2025 03/25/25 For Sale $120,000 -- --

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