76 Acres Of Walsh County, ND, Waterfowl Hunting Land With WRP Acres And Building Site
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Summary
Property
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- Recreational Land, Undeveloped Land, Hunting Land
- Road Frontage
- County Road
- Road Surface
- Gravel
Land Details
- Enrolled in Government Program
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Upland Game
- Predators
- Waterfowl
Description
Located in Walsh County, North Dakota, this 76-acre property offers a strong combination of waterfowl habitat, conservation value, and future building potential in a well-known region of the state for hunting and outdoor recreation. Walsh County includes communities such as Grafton, Park River, Hoople, Lankin, Minto, and Fordville, placing this tract in an area with established access to services, road infrastructure, and a long-standing agricultural and sporting tradition.
The property consists of approximately 74 acres enrolled in WRP, paired with a separate 2-acre building lot positioned close to the county road. That layout creates an appealing mix for buyers looking for a North Dakota waterfowl hunting property that also offers a place for a future home, cabin, hunting basecamp, or shop building, subject to any local requirements, approvals, and utility connections. The nearby access to rural water and electricity adds practical value to the building site and helps set this tract apart from recreational properties that only offer habitat with no improvement potential.
From a habitat standpoint, this Walsh County hunting land has the ingredients many waterfowl buyers look for: a good mix of ponds and higher ground. That variation in topography can create the blend of loafing water, feeding opportunities, resting cover, and setup locations that support a productive hunting experience during the migration. The pond habitat gives this property visual appeal and functional wildlife value, while the higher ground can provide better access, more stable footing, and flexibility for blinds, staging, or future improvement planning on the non-conservation building area.
For buyers focused on North Dakota duck hunting land, this tract checks several important boxes. Wetland-driven habitat remains one of the most sought-after features in this part of the state, and North Dakota Game and Fish provides dedicated waterfowl resources, species information, hunting regulations, and seasonal guidance that reflect the importance of duck and goose hunting across the region. Whether your goal is to own a private hunting property, add a conservation-minded parcel to your portfolio, or secure a tract that can serve both recreation and future building plans, this property brings together multiple uses in one manageable package.
The WRP acreage is a major feature for sportsmen and land investors who appreciate habitat-focused ground. Properties with established wetland character and permanent cover can offer long-term appeal for migratory birds and other wildlife, while also delivering the quiet, natural setting many rural land buyers want. In addition to the waterfowl opportunity, land with this kind of cover and water distribution may also attract other wildlife throughout the year, adding to the property’s recreational interest and overall character.
The 2-acre building lot gives this offering a practical edge. Instead of buying a pure recreation parcel with no clear place to improve, a buyer here has a defined area near road access and close to utilities. That can make it easier to envision a seasonal hunting retreat, equipment storage setup, or future rural residence. For an owner who wants to hunt in the morning and enjoy the convenience of an on-site camp or home base, that combination is difficult to overlook.
This is the kind of North Dakota recreational land that appeals to several buyer profiles: waterfowl hunters seeking private ground, investors who value habitat-rich acreage, conservation-minded buyers who want a scenic tract with functional wildlife benefits, and rural lifestyle buyers who want a small building site tied to meaningful recreational acreage. With ponds, high ground, WRP coverage, county road proximity, and utility availability nearby, this Walsh County property offers a balanced package with clear strengths in both habitat and usability.
If you have been searching for Walsh County, ND, waterfowl hunting land, North Dakota WRP land for sale, or a recreational tract with a building site and strong wetland habitat, this property deserves a close look. The combination of 76 total acres, 74 acres in WRP, and a 2-acre buildable component makes it a distinctive opportunity in an area known for waterfowl hunting and outdoor recreation.
Details
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Approximately 74 acres enrolled in WRP
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2-acre building lot near the county road
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Rural water and electric are nearby
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Good mix of ponds and higher ground
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Strong habitat for waterfowl hunting
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Potential for a cabin, home, or hunting basecamp subject to approvals
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Located in a region known for North Dakota waterfowl hunting
Other
Coordinates
48.265, -98.2203
Annual Taxes
$284
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