Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks
Springview, Nebraska
$4,000,000
Added on 2/28/2025 
                                    


Property Description
Niobrara River Bugles and Bucks is an exceptional 1,868.69 +/- acre property located in Keya Paha County, which is known for its unparalleled hunting opportunities and rich natural beauty. This premier ranch is nestled in Nebraska's Unit 7 Elk Unit, famed for its robust elk population and high-quality deer, making it one of the top destinations for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Nebraskas wildlife.
Land
The property boasts 1,314.99 +/- deeded acres and an additional 553.70 +/- acres of school land under lease until the end of 2028. This leased
Location
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