Rock Ends Ranch is a surveyed 79.94-acre property, strategically located across Page County, Iowa, and Nodaway County, Missouri.
Land
The property spans approximately 41.40 acres in Iowa and 38.54 acres in Missouri. A standout feature of the land is the East Mill Creek, which runs along the western boundary, providing not only a picturesque landscape but also excellent deer and turkey habitat. This water source adds to the overall wildlife attraction of the area.
The property also boasts 38 acres of tillable land, which generates income while providing feed for local wildlife. A combination of terraced and flat land supports agricultural production. The Harwood Creek bottoms add another valuable feature, offering year-round water and contributing to the area’s diverse ecosystem.
The land is characterized by rolling topography, which adds to its scenic and recreational value. Access to the p...
The land is characterized by rolling topography, which adds to its scenic and recreational value. Access to the property is through a secluded, minimum maintenance roadBobcat Rd.located to the south, ensuring privacy and a peaceful, rural setting.
This property is ideal for hunting, wildlife enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a combination of agricultural use and natural beauty.
Region & Climate
Page County, IA, has a humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Spring and fall are mild, with temperatures from the high 30s to mid-70s. The area receives about 33 inches of precipitation annually, including around 35 inches of snow, mostly in late winter and early spring. Frequent thunderstorms occur in warmer months, and there are approximately 215 sunny days and 94 days of precipitation each year.