Property Description
You’re looking at one of those tracts that makes seasoned land buyers stop
scrolling and lean in closer — a 159.54-acre
whitetail sanctuary.
This is the kind of ground that doesn’t need hype. It sells itself through location, scale and neighborhood.
Situated just outside of Rome the property lies sandwiched between low-pressure cover surrounding you,
creating the textbook setup for bucks to feel safe.
You enter from the northeast corner where a turnaround driveway and dual gated entrance welcome you in.
From there, a meandering trail system guides you through the front — a manageable, huntable piece loaded with
diversity. Along the west edge flows Dead
Horse Creek, a year-round water source that anchors wildlife
movement and adds natural pinch points you can hunt year after year.
The terrain is mostly semi-flat,
layered with dense bedding cover, oak
flats, gnarly thickets and open marsh grass. Red osier dogwood
alongside tall native grasses and marsh bottoms, creating thermal cover and
security that whitetails crave. 60 +/-
fruit trees have already been planted, setting the stage for a
future buffet of natural attraction without competing pressure.
The front portion of the property is easily navigable today, while the
remaining acreage remains wild,
untouched and full of upside. This is a true virgin tract in
many respects. With a little vision — think a skid steer with a mulching head —
you could open strategic access routes, define bedding areas.
Two olders wood box blinds
are positioned overlooking thick cover transitioning into openings —
classic ambush setups for both archery and gun season. The current owner hasn’t
hunted the property in years, which tells you everything you need to know about
pressure levels. While the property is not buildable due to wetlands bring your
camper to stay.
Beyond the property lines, the lifestyle shines just as bright. You’re
minutes from both Petenwell Lake and Castle Rock Lake for
boating, fishing and waterfront dining. ATV and snowmobile trail systems are
close by, offering endless miles of recreation. Golf in the morning at Sand
Valley Golf Course, climb into a treestand by afternoon. And when
the family tags along, Wisconsin Dells — the Waterpark Capital of the World.
This region is celebrated for its diverse
ecosystem, drawing outdoor enthusiasts for birding, hiking and
foraging wild berries and mushrooms. It’s a place where land still feels wild,
quiet and meaningful.
Per Adams County tax records, property
taxes are just $1,241 annually. The land is not enrolled in MFL or any government program,
keeping your management options wide open.
Contact Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. For more info contact Wisconsin Land
Specialist, Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627 // JoeN@UChuntingproperties.com or
Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 Brandonw@uchuntingproperties.com
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are
Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate
working for the Midwest’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
| Brandon Wikman WI Land Pro | Hunting | |||
| Joe Nawrot WI Land Pro | Land for Sale | |||
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