About 19505 Ne 206th Street
A tree-lined private drive leads into the heart of the property and winds its way to a scenic hilltop—an ideal location for a cabin, lodge, or permanent home overlooking the river bottom. This elevated setting provides breathtaking views and a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, yet remains minutes away from local conveniences like restaurants, a feed store, and Dollar General.
The west side of the property has seen thoughtful land management and habitat improvement in recent years. Invasive cedars have been removed, promoting native undergrowth among oaks and hardwoods—ideal for deer bedding, turkey roosting, and overall ecosystem health. As you explore the winding trails, you’ll discover a tucked-away finger of meadow on the northwest end, offering a secluded bow stand location perfect for early-season hunts. A small pond near a natural clear-cut further enhances the deer movement patterns, making this an incredibly huntable property from every angle.
The main meadow has historically been planted in wheat or milo, serving as a reliable food source for deer, turkey, and upland birds. Alongside this meadow is an old raised railroad bed that acts as a berm, helping retain water during duck season. Three strategically placed flashboard risers allow for water control, creating managed wetlands that can be planted and later flooded to attract ducks. Even in the dead of winter, open pockets along the Deep Fork remain ice-free, drawing in large numbers of roosting waterfowl.
Crossing to the east side of the river, you'll find approximately 80 acres of fertile tillable ground. Currently planted in corn, this land has historically rotated between wheat, milo, and corn—offering both income potential and additional wildlife attraction. In the southwest corner, an old homestead sits just off the blacktop. With a little cleanup, it could be transformed into another fantastic homesite with a unique view of the property.