Perched on a high ridge in Western Ray County, this 159-acre farm is a hunter’s paradise and a rural retreat. The property features open fields used for hay production, alongside timber, wooded draws, and brushy areas perfect for wildlife cover. The varied terrain, with elevation changes and natural draws, is ideal for food plots and stand locations. Towering oaks in the mature timber provide excellent concealment for bow hunting. At the farm's highest point sits a well-maintained 60x40 Morton building, offering more than storage. It houses a comfortable cabin retreat with modern amenities like electricity, water, central heat and air, a washer and dryer, and a septic system. The cabin includes a living room, kitchen with butcher block countertops and stainless steel appliances, one bedroom, a bathroom, and a mudroom. There's also a small loft that could be used as a play or sleeping area. This cozy space would make a perfect Airbnb, offering a peaceful escape from city life. Water is plentiful, with three well-stocked ponds and several smaller water sources, enhancing the land’s appeal to wildlife like deer. The property is free from leases or restrictive government programs, allowing full use for farming, hunting, or as a private retreat. Its history of producing impressive bucks, combined with the surrounding timber and food plot potential, makes it a prime hunting location—especially during the rut. Seclusion is another key feature, as the farm is located at the end of a dead-end road, ensuring privacy and quiet. The property offers stunning views, including a breathtaking glimpse of the Missouri River bluff. This farm is an exceptional find, offering abundant wildlife, diverse landscapes, and modern conveniences, making it a dream for hunters and nature lovers alike.