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Located just a quarter mile south of the Kansas border at the end of a secluded dead-end road, the Campbell Ranch spans 925 huntable acres along the Salt Fork River. This property boasts a unique mix of riverbottom farmland, rolling hills, and rugged terrain that make it truly one of a kind. Toward the northern end, the mouth of the Yellowstone flows into the Salt Fork, creating another corridor for traveling wildlife. The landscape is dotted with tree belts, plum thickets, and rich native grasses that foster ideal wildlife habitat.
This ranch has it all for hunters, with world-class whitetail deer frequenting the river corridor, thriving flocks of turkeys, and an excellent quail population, which has us all fired up for this hunting season. Alongside the Salt Fork River and Yellowstone creek, another live creek runs north to south along the western edge of the ranch, enhancing the property’s hunting appeal.
Approximately 100 acres of tillable land stretch across the riverbottom, currently the farm ground is harvested milo, also, there are two ponds on the property, one of which consistently holds water and fish, offering the addition of waterfowl hunting and fishing. A working windmill along the main pasture road near the center of the ranch adds to the ranch’s functionality and charm. For any hunter or outdoor enthusiast, this property is a must-see, offering a rare opportunity to experience exceptional wildlife and unmatched natural beauty along the Saltfork river. no minerals
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