Frontier County, Nebraska Land For Sale (5 results)
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04/15/2026
$259,000
105 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - TBD East Fork Road, Eustis, NE
105 Acres of Native Rangeland for Sale Near Eustis, Nebraska | East Fork Range & Refuge, Frontier County
Stand on the high ground of this place in late October and you'll understand the name. The draws below hold whitetail moving between the cedars, the native grass runs gold to the horizon, and the only sound is wind working through the hardwoods in the southeast corner. The East Fork Range & Refuge is 105 acres of Frontier County, Nebraska that earns its keep two ways: grazing season and hunting season.
The Land
This is excellent native rangeland with a strong mix of warm and cool season grasses, the composition a grazier looks for when running cattle or wintering bulls. The rolling topography breaks into natural draws that give livestock shelter from a north wind and give wildlife the cover they travel by. Scattered cedar and hardwood trees frame the draws, a shelterbelt adds protection, and an old tongue-and-groove sided shed handles storage the way it has for decades.
Water is the question every rangeland buyer asks first, and this tract answers it. A reliable electric submersible well feeds a 6-foot stock tank, so the cattle drink whether it rains or not.
Wildlife and Hunting
The hunting here is not a footnote, it's half the value. Whitetail and mule deer use this ground consistently, working the edge between open grass and wooded cover. Wild turkeys roost in the hardwoods and cedars along the southeast corner. Elk have been spotted passing through on occasion, the kind of sighting that tells you what corridor this country sits in. Add upland birds and you have a tract that hunts as well as it grazes, with the open-and-cover mix that makes for honest spot-and-stalk country.
Location and Details
From Eustis, travel 5 miles south on Middle Canyon Road, turn left on East Fork Road, then continue 3 miles south. The property sits on the left, east of East Fork Road, with good access for trailers and equipment. Legal description: Part of the NE 1/4 Sec. 5 T6N R24W and part of the NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 Sec. 32 T7N R24W, Frontier County, Nebraska (6th PM). Taxes are estimated at approximately $800 per year, a carrying cost that makes this an easy tract to hold.
About Eustis, Nebraska
Eight miles north sits Eustis, a village of around 400 that carries more identity than towns ten times its size. The Nebraska legislature declared Eustis the Sausage Capital of Nebraska, a nod to the German heritage the community has kept alive through its customs, foods, and celebrations. Every June, the town hosts Wurst Tag, a German heritage celebration held the first Saturday of the month that draws visitors from across southwest Nebraska. It's also home to the Village PieMaker, a pie operation shipping throughout Nebraska and ten other states. The town holds a working business district, the Eustis-Farnam school district, and the Highway 23 corridor connecting you to the larger trade centers of south-central Nebraska.
Frontier County and the Surrounding Area
Frontier County is what people picture when they picture working Nebraska. Nearly 975 square miles of open country, working ranches, and low population density, anchored by agriculture and a ranching heritage that runs back to the open range era. The county seat at Stockville keeps that western tradition close.
The county also holds one of southwest Nebraska's best recreation draws. Medicine Creek State Recreation Area surrounds Medicine Creek Reservoir, also known as Harry Strunk Lake, with 1,850 surface acres of water, 29 miles of shoreline, and year-round fishing for walleye, crappie, white bass, channel catfish, and wipers. More than 5,600 acres around the lake are open to public hunting, with cover supporting pheasant, quail, and both mule and whitetail deer. Owning ground in this county means the boat, the rifle, and the rod all stay busy.
Summary
Whether you're expanding a grazing operation, securing a hunting tract, or looking for land that does both, the East Fork Range & Refuge delivers. Strong native grass, reliable water, proven wildlife, paved-county access, and taxes under $1,000 a year. This is land in one of Nebraska's most authentic ranching regions, where the ground still works as hard as the people who own it.
105 acres of native grassland for sale in Frontier County, Nebraska, 8 miles south of Eustis. Electric submersible well, stock tank, shelterbelt, and storage shed. Grazing, hunting, and recreation land.
Property Overview:
Acreage: 105 acres of excellent native rangeland
Location: From Eustis, travel 5 miles south on Middle Canyon Road, turn left on East Fork Road, then continue 3 miles south, property on the left
Legal Description: Part of the NE 1/4 Sec. 5 T6N R24W and part of the NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 Sec. 32 T7N R24W, located east of East Fork Road, Frontier County, Nebraska (6th PM)
Taxes: Estimated at approximately $800 per year
This diverse native pastureland features a mix of warm and cool season grasses, providing excellent forage for grazing cattle or wintering bulls. The rolling terrain and natural draws also create outstanding cover and visibility for both livestock and wildlife.
Productive rangeland suitable for ranching or recreation
Rolling topography with native grasses and scattered cedar/hardwood trees
Excellent grazing potential and strong grass composition
Shelterbelt and old tongue-and-groove sided shed for protection and storage
Reliable electric submersible well with 6' stock tank for livestock water
Wildlife & Recreation:
The East Fork Range & Refuge is a hunter's dream. This property consistently supports whitetail and mule deer, along with wild turkeys that roost in the hardwoods and cedars along the southeast corner. On occasion, elk have even been spotted passing through the area.
Frequent whitetail and mule deer activity
Wild turkey and upland bird populations
Occasional elk sightings
Ideal combination of open grassland and wooded cover
Community & Area
Frontier County is known for its open country, working ranches, and low population density. Spanning nearly 975 square miles of land, the county is anchored by agriculture, ranching, and a strong rural heritage.
Eustis, Nebraska: A friendly ag-based community of about 400 residents, incorporated in 1888
Median household income: Roughly $91,000, among the highest of Nebraska's rural towns
Access: Central Nebraska location offering rural lifestyle with nearby amenities
County seat: Stockville, NE, rooted in ranching and western tradition
Highlights at a Glance:
105 acres of native grassland
Excellent grazing and hunting opportunities
Electric submersible well with stock tank
Shelterbelt and old storage shed
Low property taxes ( Estimated $800/year)
Convenient access south of Eustis
Whitetail, mule deer, turkey, and occasional elk
Affordable, functional, and scenic Nebraska range
04/15/2026
$80,000
15.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - TBD N Hwy 23, Eustis, NE
15.38 Acres for Sale in Frontier County, Nebraska | Eustis Horse Property and Build Site
Some properties make you choose between access and quiet. This one doesn't.
This 15.38 acre pasture sits on the edge of Eustis, Nebraska, with Highway 23 running along its southern boundary and an asphalt road on the north. Two paved access points on a rural acreage is rare in Frontier County, and it changes what this land can do. You can get a horse trailer, a builder's crew, or a load of fence posts here in any season without thinking twice about the road.
The infrastructure is already waiting. Natural gas runs along the north edge of the property, and an overhead electric line sits at the northeast corner. For anyone who has priced out bringing utilities to raw ground, that detail alone moves this parcel to the top of the list. And because the property sits just outside city limits, you keep the flexibility that comes with county ground while staying close enough to town to hear the Friday night announcer carry on a still evening.
What you could do here
Build. The ground offers a natural homesite with long views across open Frontier County pasture, the kind of horizon that makes you stop on the way to the truck. Utilities at the corner, paved access on two sides, and room to site a house, a shop, and a windbreak the way you want them.
Or skip the house and bring the horses. At 15.38 acres, this is a working size for a small horse setup, a few head of livestock, or a hay and turnout rotation. Pasture ground with highway frontage means you can check animals on the way to work and haul to a weekend roping or a trailhead without backing down a dirt lane.
About Eustis, Nebraska
Eustis is a village of around 400 people in Frontier County, and it carries more identity per capita than most towns ten times its size. The Nebraska legislature declared Eustis the Sausage Capital of Nebraska, a nod to the German heritage the town has kept alive through its customs, foods, and celebrations. Every June, the village hosts Wurst Tag, a German heritage celebration held the first Saturday of the month, with a parade, car show, German supper, and a sausage stuffing contest that draws people from across southwest Nebraska. The town is also home to the Village PieMaker, a pie operation that ships throughout Nebraska and ten other states.
Farming and cattle are the backbone of the local economy, and the business district holds its own with a younger generation of owners keeping Main Street working. The property sits in the Eustis-Farnam school district. Daily needs, fuel, and a good meal are minutes away, and the Highway 23 corridor connects you to the larger trade centers of south-central Nebraska.
This is the version of rural Nebraska people go looking for and rarely find with paved access and utilities at the corner. Whether you build, graze, or hold, the ground is ready for what you have in mind.
Key Features:
Black Top / Asphalt access
Great location to build
Horse property
Great views
Close to school
Natural gas alone north edge of the property
Electric line located in NE corner of the property
02/17/2026
$9,625,000
1447 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - 39235 Road 749, Curtis, NE
CURTIS NE IRRIGATED FARM
A rare and very nice irrigated farm opportunity located in northern Frontier County, NE with 1,141 Middle Republican NRD Certified irrigated acres on very productive cropland soils.
Highlights of this opportunity include:
1,447 taxed acres to be surveyed
751.38 Middle Republican NRD certified irrigated acres under pivot
389.62 Middle Republican NRD certified irrigated acres for gravity irrigation
Nearly all cropland is Class I and II Hall silt loams with 1 - 3% slopes
Electric powered wells with good water availability
Very good county gravel road access
Multiple producers in the area for the Investor Buyer
Multiple commodity marketing opportunities
200,000 bushel of grain storage
This pivot irrigated farm is located in a very competitive area for high quality cropland acres. All 4 irrigation wells are in good condition. Details of each well is available below.
This farm includes 4 very good irrigation wells that are piped together with buried water lines. The 4 wells service 7 Valley center pivots and the gravity irrigated cropland.
Because of the complexity of the irrigation systems, the farm is not conducive to being divided for marketing. It is being offered as one very nice irrigated farm and if multiple Buyers can make an acceptable offer to the Seller and work together after closing to divide the farm that is their option to do so.
Commodity marketing opportunities in the region include 3 different ethanol production plants, cattle feeding capacity of over 200,000 head and multiple grain delivery stations.
The farm is leased out for the 2026 growing season. A Buyer may negotiate with the Seller to determine ‘26 rental income proration.
Frontier Lincoln Farm includes approximately 1,447 taxed acres contingent upon a survey in Frontier and Lincoln County. The farm has very good access on Cottonwood Road aka Road 393, County Road 749 and County Line Road.
The land use acreage breakdown includes:
Pivot Irrigated Cropland: 751.38 acres
Gravity Irrigated Cropland: 389.62 acres
Non-Irrigated Cropland: 137 acres
Unfenced Rangeland: 136 acres
Building Sites: 10 acres
Roads and Waste: 22 acres
The center pivot irrigated cropland in watered with modern Valley 8000 systems. 5 of which were put in in 2002 and 2 in 2015. The details of each pivot is listed below.
Each of the 4 electric powered irrigation wells include 200 hp electric motors and are connected together with buried water lines. The wells provide irrigation water for the center pivots and the gravity irrigation gated pipe. There is a large inventory of line and gated pipe that sells with the farm.
There is about 300 acres of gravity irrigated cropland in Section 9 of the farm. This is watered mostly by Well #4 but can receive water from Well #2. The balance of the gravity irrigated cropland is intermixed within the pivot irrigated.
The non-irrigated cropland is intermixed within the irrigated cropland.
The very productive cropland soils on this farm is 92% Class I and II Hall silt loams with 1 - 3% slopes.
There are 2 stock tanks on the farm that provide stock water for stalk grazing. There is a large amount of unfenced rangeland that can be grazed as off season range with the stalks.
ACRES: 1,447 +/- taxed accessed acres to be surveyed
LOCATION: Farm is located about 4 miles northeast of Curtis, NE in northern Frontier County. small portion of the farm is in Lincoln County.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Township 8 North – Range 28 West of the 6th P.M., Frontier County, NE.
Section 3: Tract to be surveyed 270+/- taxed acres
Section 4: S1/2NW1/4; SW1/4; E1/2 580.09 taxed acres
Section 9: E1/2; PT NW1/4 379.13 taxed acres
Township 9 North – Range 28 West of the 6th P.M., Lincoln County, NE.
Section 34: Tract to be surveyed 82+/- taxed acres
FSA BASE INFORMATION: Farm is enrolled in PLC with 1,171 acres of FSA cropland base. 698.9 acres corn base with 167 bushel yield and 250 acres corn base with 159 bushel yield. 194.20 acres wheat base with 65 bushel yield and 19.40 acres wheat base with 47 bushel yield. 12.30 acres of grain sorghum base with 41 bushel yield and 3.20 acres of oats base with 41 bushel yield.
REAL ESTATE TAXES: 2025 taxes due in 2026 are being calculated.
MIDDLE REPUBLICAN NRD OCCUPATION TAXES: $12,551.00
03/16/2026
$825,000
384 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - Eustis, NE
Excellent blend of productive dryland and well-watered pasture, located southwest of Eustis, NE in Frontier County. A balanced opportunity for both crop production and grazing, with convenient access provided by County Road 741 along the entire north boundary.
05/27/2025
$431,000
192.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - Farnam, NE
Located in north-central Frontier County, NE, this property is predominantly non-irrigated cropland with some upland hay/winter range and wildlife habitat. With 29 years of continuous, no-till crop production, the land showcases excellent soils quality and a strong track record of sustainable management. Well-maintained terraces enhance water conservation and soil retention, making this an ideal investment for farming.
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