Secluded 30 +/- Acre Getaway - Hunt, Camp, and Escape Year-Round
Price:
$197,000
Acreage:
30
County:
Portage
State:
Wisconsin
Price Per Acre
$6,566.67 per acreProperty Description
Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to own a secluded 30 +/- acre wooded paradise, perfectly suited for camping, hunting, and year-round outdoor recreation.This diverse property features a scenic mix of mature oaks, dense underbrush with young oak regeneration and berry bushes, and a picturesque 2-acre natural meadow—ideal bedding habitat for whitetail deer. Bordering active agricultural fields, the land serves as a natural funnel and food source, drawing abundant wildlife throughout the seasons.
A recorded, deeded easement provides direct access to a trail system that winds through the property, connecting a cleared campsite in the northwest corner to the open meadow in the southeast. Several overgrown logging roads from previous harvests offer additional access points and customizable land management options.
The property is enrolled in MFL-Closed through 2029, with no mandatory cuts remaining, ensuring low taxes and maximum privacy. Whether you're envisioning a personal hunting haven, rustic campsite, or a conservation-minded retreat, this parcel offers flexibility and natural beauty in equal measure.
Conveniently located less than an hour from Appleton, Oshkosh, and the Fox Cities—and under two hours from Madison—this hidden gem also benefits from nearby amenities in Plover and Waupaca, just 15 minutes away.
Whether you're a seasoned hunter, weekend camper, or simply seeking your own outdoor escape, this property delivers the perfect blend of seclusion, accessibility, and potential.
Property Features
- Towering oaks and diverse timber
- Thick underbrush and wildlife forage
- 2-acre natural bedding meadow
- Adjacent active Ag field
- Campsite with camper included
- Trail system throughout
- Customizable landscape
- Low taxes – MFL closed program
- Less than 1 hour from Appleton, Oshkosh, and the Fox Cities
- 15 minutes to the amenities of Plover and Waupaca