Gage County Spring Creek
Nestled in the southeast part of Nebraska, near the Kansas border, Gage County Spring Creek is a true hidden gem. Offering excellent county road access along the north and east sides, this property strikes the perfect balance between convenience and seclusion, set in a stunning natural landscape.
Land
Spanning approximately 160 acres, the property features a diverse array of landscapes, including 21.21 acres of dry crop tucked along the limestone banks of Spring Creek. This area not only provides a reliable food source but also offers a steady income stream for the owner, all while boasting scenic views of the creek’s unique limestone features. The property also includes several retention ponds, adding both aesthetic appeal and potential for water management.
In addition to the cropland, the property offers 79.62 acres of lush CRP land, with contracts expiring in 2027 and 2030. This portion of the property serves as prime habitat for upland birds and provides bedding areas for whitetail deer, enhancing the property’s appeal for both wildlife enthusiasts and hunters. The remaining acreage is covered in excellent natural habitat, further supporting a thriving local wildlife population.
A centrally located building site is perfectly positioned with a mature windbreak, providing both privacy and picturesque views of the property’s diverse natural features. This spot is ideal for building a custom home or retreat, offering the perfect mix of seclusion and stunning views.
For those interested in exploring this exceptional property, private showings are available. Please contact the listing agent to schedule an appointment.
Region & Climate
Gage, NE County has a warm temperate climate that generally experiences hot summers and cold winters. The average summer temperature is in the low 80s while winter temperatures dip down into the teens. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year, with an average of 32 inches of rain per year. Snowfall during the winter months can range from light to heavy, depending on the year, with an average snowfall of about 21 inches per season. Overall, Gage has a mild climate with distinct seasons that make for enjoyable outdoor activities year-round. On average, there are 216 sunny days per year in Gage County.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Gage County gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 80 days per year.