$742,350

49th Street SW Hebron, ND 58638

Estimated payment $4,752/month

Total Views 8,605
212 Acres
$3,502 Price per Acre
9,234,720 Sq Ft Lot

Highlights

  • Horses Allowed On Property
  • Waterfront
  • Creek On Lot
  • Hebron Elementary School Rated A
  • Hilly Lot
  • Pasture

About This Lot

Hebron Hunting Hideaway

212± Acres of Prime Pasture, Hunting Ground & Western Heritage

South of Hebron | Western North Dakota

Welcome to Hebron Hunting Hideaway, a rare 212± acre legacy property nestled in the rolling prairie south of Hebron, North Dakota. This is more than a parcel of land — it is a piece of the American West. A place where deep draws carve through native grassland, where mule deer drift silently across snowy ridgelines, and where golden prairie sunsets stretch endlessly across productive farm ground and rugged wildlife habitat.

Properties that successfully combine high-quality hunting, productive agriculture, grazing potential, and authentic historic character are increasingly difficult to find. Hebron Hunting Hideaway delivers all of it — in one diverse, usable, and deeply scenic tract.

If you have been searching for a property that offers both lifestyle and land stewardship opportunity, this is a rare chance to own a true western North Dakota retreat.



A Landscape Shaped by Nature

The defining feature of Hebron Hunting Hideaway is its impressive deep draw system that winds through the center of the property. These natural corridors create ideal wildlife habitat and visual character while enhancing the land’s functional value.

The draws provide:

Year-round bedding cover for big game
Wind protection during harsh winter months
Natural travel corridors for deer movement
Snow and moisture collection that supports vegetation
Shade and thermal cover in summer
The topography transitions gently from higher prairie ridges down into protected bottoms, creating a landscape that feels both expansive and intimate at the same time. From elevated vantage points, you can see for miles across rolling grassland. Step into the draw system, and you’re sheltered in a quiet, protected pocket of habitat alive with wildlife sign.

The property includes a diverse blend of:

Native grass prairie
Brush-lined coulees
Rolling upland ridges
Approximately 90± acres of productive farm ground
Secluded areas suitable for food plots or habitat enhancement
The northeastern portion of the property rises slightly, offering flatter, gently rolling terrain that supports efficient farming operations. The contrast between productive agricultural ground and rugged natural draws creates the kind of balance that makes this property truly special.



World-Class Hunting Opportunity

Western North Dakota has earned a strong reputation for producing trophy mule deer and heavy-bodied whitetails, and Hebron Hunting Hideaway sits squarely in prime habitat.

The deep draws combined with surrounding crop fields create the perfect combination of food, security, and travel routes. Mature mule deer bucks thrive in open prairie breaks, using subtle terrain features to remain undetected. Whitetails bed securely in the shelter of the draws and move out to feed in the evenings.

The natural funneling created by the terrain enhances hunting strategy. Elevation changes, pinch points, and travel corridors provide excellent stand placement options with strong visibility and shooting lanes.

A well-positioned elevated hunting blind already sits on the property, offering a protected vantage point for glassing ridges and monitoring deer movement. From this perch, hunters can remain concealed and comfortable — even during late-season cold snaps common to North Dakota winters.

Beyond big game, the upland bird hunting is equally impressive. The habitat diversity supports:

Ring-necked pheasants
Sharp-tailed grouse
Hungarian partridge
Pheasants burst from grass edges. Grouse dance across the prairie hills. Coveys of partridge rise from the draws. The mix of cover and crop ground supports healthy populations and provides dynamic fall hunting opportunities.

This is the kind of ground where traditions are passed down, where early morning frost and distant deer silhouettes become lasting memories.



Agricultural Production & Income Potential

Hebron Hunting Hideaway is not just recreational ground — it offers tangible agricultural value.

90± Acres of Productive Farm Ground

The northeast corner of the property includes approximately 90± acres of farmable land. The soils are typical of western North Dakota and are capable of reliable yields when managed properly.

Common crops in the region include:

Spring wheat
Durum
Barley
Oats
Sunflowers
Canola
Forage crops
The relatively gentle terrain allows for practical and efficient equipment operation. Field access is convenient, and the layout supports straightforward farming practices.

Local grain markets are readily accessible. Elevators in Richardton and Taylor, North Dakota, provide reliable marketing channels and logistical convenience for area producers.

Whether owner-operated or leased for supplemental income, the farm ground offers flexibility and value within the overall property profile.



Ranching & Grazing Potential

Western North Dakota has long been known for its strong cattle production heritage. Hebron Hunting Hideaway fits naturally into that legacy.

The mix of native grassland, rolling prairie, and protective draws creates excellent grazing conditions for:

Cow-calf operations
Seasonal grazing programs
Backgrounding livestock
Hay production in suitable areas
The draws offer natural winter shelter from wind and drifting snow, while lower areas retain moisture that supports forage growth. The property could easily support a modest herd while maintaining its recreational integrity.

There is room to establish additional livestock infrastructure such as corrals, fencing improvements, or a seasonal headquarters site. The flexibility of this land allows an owner to balance ranching, farming, and hunting use depending on their long-term vision.



Regional Advantage & Recreation

Located south of Hebron, the property sits in a desirable pocket of southwestern North Dakota known for both agricultural productivity and outdoor recreation.

Nearby communities include:

Glen Ullin
Elgin
Mott
Richardton
Taylor
Bismarck, the state capital, is only a short drive away and provides full-service amenities including medical facilities, shopping, equipment dealers, dining, and airport access.

The Heart River flows within the region, offering scenic beauty and additional outdoor opportunities. Just a short drive from the property is Lake Tschida (Heart Butte Reservoir) — a well-known regional destination for:

Walleye fishing
Northern pike
Boating
Camping
Year-round recreation
This combination of working land and recreational opportunity makes the area highly desirable for those seeking a balanced rural lifestyle.



Access & Usability

Hebron Hunting Hideaway benefits from two access points, enhancing both practicality and privacy:

A well-maintained gravel road
A prairie trail running along a half-section line
These access options allow flexibility for:

Farm equipment movement
Livestock management
Hunting approach strategy
Property maintenance
The rolling prairie terrain provides natural windbreaks and scenic overlooks. Elevation changes create stunning vantage points ideal for glassing wildlife or enjoying expansive prairie views.

Despite its privacy and quiet setting, the property remains accessible and functional — a combination that is increasingly rare.



Historic Character & Legacy

Scattered across the property are old rock structures dating back to early homesteading days. These weathered stone buildings stand as reminders of the pioneers who first settled and worked this prairie.

Built with materials gathered directly from the land, these structures represent resilience, craftsmanship, and history. They add authenticity and visual character rarely found on modern tracts.

A weathered wooden homestead structure still stands as well — an echo of a different era framed by open sky and rolling hills.

Owning Hebron Hunting Hideaway means preserving a piece of North Dakota heritage. It is land with a story — land that has supp

Listing Agent

Darin Milbrath

Dakota Plains Realty Listed on: 02/16/2026

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Property Details

Property Type

  • Land

Lot Details

  • Waterfront
  • Barbed Wire
  • Lot Has A Rolling Slope
  • Hilly Lot
  • Few Trees
  • Current uses include agriculture, grazing, hunting/fishing, agribusiness, pasture
  • Potential uses include agriculture, equine, grazing, hunting/fishing, hobby farm, homestead

Outdoor Features

  • Creek On Lot
  • Wildlife includes whitetail deer, mule deer, pheasants, grouse, ducks, geese, doves, antelopes, waterfowls, deer

Farming

  • Crops include wheat, hay, alfalfa, corn, soybeans, sorghum, barley, dry edible beans, flax, lentils, mustard, oats, rye, durum, red spring
  • Pasture
  • Cattle
  • Fenced For Cattle
  • Fenced For Horses

Additional Features

  • Easements include utilities
  • Horses Allowed On Property

Property Details

Property Type

Land

Listing Details

  • Office Phone: 701-401-0690
  • Listing Website: https://www.land.com/property/212-acres-in-grant-county-north-dakota/26346587/
  • Property Type: Lot / Land
  • Property Sub-Type: Other
  • Offered By: LandNetwork
  • Outside Features: Fenced for Cattle, Fenced for Horses
  • Potential Use: Agriculture, Equine, Grazing, Hunting/Fishing, Hobby Farm, Homestead
  • Special Features: None
  • Property Sub Type: LotsLands

Interior Features

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

Exterior Features

  • Waterfront: True
  • Road Description: Gravel/Rock
  • Fencing: Barbed Wire
  • Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Pheasant, Grouse, Ducks, Geese, Dove, Antelope, Waterfowl, Deer

Lot Info

  • Current Use: Agriculture, Grazing, Hunting/Fishing, Agribusiness, Pasture
  • Livestock: Cattle
  • Lot Description: Acreage, Creek, Horses Permitted, Pasture, Some Trees, Hilly, Rolling, Varied, 90 Acres Tillable
  • Easements: Utilities

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Date Event Price List to Sale Price per Sq Ft
02/16/2026 02/16/26 For Sale $742,350 -- --
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