Kings Lake Farm is a multigenerational premier waterfowl and deer-hunting property located in the heart of some of the finest deer and waterfowl hunting the Midwest has to offer. The property is located in the southwestern part of the county along the Mississippi River. An extremely unique attribute this property offers is its location along the Mississippi River flyway as well as bordering the Great River National Wildlife Refuge - Delair Division, which is a 1,700-acre refuge that is closed throughout the entire year. This refuge is a sanctuary for deer and a staging area for waterfowl on their biannual migration. Access to the property is from the south from Iowa Cutoff road and enters the farm on the southernmost part of the property. Here you will find two cabins with enough space to accommodate larger groups of people, a bird cleaning station along with a large pole building. The property has over 5+ miles of trails meandering throughout the property. The south main trail follows the base of the levee just over 1.5 miles to the refuge line. There are several trails off this trail that lead to food plots, duck blinds or connect to other trails running through the farm. The trail leading northward from the cabins also allows access to various blinds and tillable fields not accessible from the south trail. If deer hunting is your primary focus, this property is everything Pike County is known for. Bedding areas, food plot locations, pinch points and funnels created by the various lakes, and most importantly, a refuge directly to the north. If you are a hunter that prefers a morning in the duck blind, the property has various blind options along with the opportunity to expand current blind options. Currently, there are approximately 70 acres of open water with the option to add an additional 15-20 acres by installing a gate valve on Kings Lake. If hunting over standing corn from a pit is more your style, a pit overlooking an 18-acre field on the south edged of the refuge between the two main lakes has historically been planted to corn and flooded each year (this field was not planted/flooded this year). While this property already sets up well for the serious waterfowl hunter, the property has a lot of potential to take it to the next level. Expanding water canals within the property, adding additional water control valves, and managing the flow of water properly could turn this into the ultimate waterfowl property the Midwest has to offer!! If you are in the market for a premier property in the heart of the flyway, give the listing agent a call today for more information or to schedule a private showing.
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