22415 Wilderness Drive, Verndale MN 56481 - Photo 1 of 89

22415 Wilderness Drive, Verndale, MN 56481

2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,008 Sq Ft | Single Family Home | MLS# 7101809

$350,000
Verndale, MN Active

About This Home

Here is your chance to truly get away from it all and own a beautiful 80 acres +/- of prime Minnesota hunting and recreational land tucked into the quiet country just southeast of Nimrod, northeast of Verndale, and within reach of Wadena, Sebeka, and Staples. Located along Wilderness Drive, this property has the kind of setting that outdoorsmen, hunters, individuals or groups as well as retreat buyers spend years trying to find. It is private, wooded, diverse, usable, and full of natural character, with the added benefit of abutting the expansive 3600 acre portion of the Lyons State Forest, a major block of public timber, trails, wildlife cover, and recreation in central Wadena County. Minnesota lists Lyons State Forest at 14,789 acres and notes its location in central Wadena County near Staples, with wildlife viewing opportunities tied to the Crow Wing River State Water Trail and nearby natural areas. The land itself like a northern Minnesota hunting camp from the moment you pull in. Mature tree cover, pine stands, aspen, brush, tall grasses, low pockets, natural openings, established trails, and carved-out food plot areas all work together to create a property that hunts much larger than 80 acres. The landscape has that ideal mix of cover, food, water, and seclusion that wildlife needs. This is not just a square piece of woods with one trail cut through it. It is a layered habitat property, with multiple travel corridors, bedding cover, edges, small openings, low-lying water areas, and a small creek traveling through the land. Those features help hold wildlife, move deer naturally across the property, and create stand locations for different wind directions. For the whitetail hunter, this tract has the right ingredients. The area is known for quality deer, and with the property joining a large block of state forest, the surrounding habitat base is tremendous. Bucks and does move through the timber, graze in the openings, bed in the thicker cover, and travel between private ground and the adjoining forest. Food plots already carved into the property give a buyer the ability to continue improving the land for deer, turkey, bear, and other wildlife. There are four food plot locations already established or opened up, giving the next owner options for clover, brassicas, rye, oats, turnips, chicory, or other mixes designed to attract and hold deer through different seasons. With pollinators, grasses, and natural browse already present, the property offers both immediate hunting use and long-term habitat potential. The hunting setup is already started in a big way. The property includes three blinds, a wooden stands, and multiple areas where ladder stands could be added. That gives a new owner the advantage of being able to hunt the property right away while still having room to personalize the setup. The existing blinds and stands overlook natural movement areas and openings, while the internal trail system makes access easier for slipping in and out, checking cameras, hauling gear, maintaining food plots, or simply enjoying the land. A well-planned trail system is one of the biggest advantages on a recreational tract, and this property already offers that. You can ride a side-by-side, take an ATV, hike through the woods, or quietly walk to stand locations without having to fight your way through heavy cover. The small creek and low-lying water spots add another layer of value. Water is one of the most important features on a hunting property, and this tract has natural water elements that help draw and sustain wildlife. The ducks can be surprisingly active in the small open wet areas, especially during migration or wetter seasons, and those same pockets create edge habitat for deer, grouse, small game, and other wildlife. Bears are known to pass through the area from time 70.00 assessment installment is for solid waste. Property sells with most furnishings(ask agent). All deer blinds/stands included except for tripod in swamp

Key Features

Property Type
Single Family
Year Built
1977
Above Grade
1,008 sq ft
Lot Size
80.00 acres
Heating
Forced Air
Cooling
Central Air
Appliances
Fuel Tank - Rented, Range, Refrigerator
Sewer
Holding Tank
Water
Well
Annual Taxes
$1,890
Special Assessments
$70
School District
Sebeka
County
Wadena
Days on Market
8

22415 Wilderness Drive is listed in Verndale, MN, part of Wadena. Browse all Minnesota homes for sale on Modern Market REALTORS®.

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MLS# 7101809

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Frequently Asked Questions About 22415 Wilderness Drive

Is $350,000 a good price for a home in Verndale?
At $347/sqft, this home is priced significantly above the typical Verndale single-family home of $162/sqft (114% higher), based on comparable active listings. Browse Verndale homes for sale to compare.
What are the special assessments at 22415 Wilderness Drive — and what do they mean?
This property has $70/yr in annual special assessments, with no specials pending. Special assessments are separate from property taxes — they are charges levied by the city for infrastructure improvements like streets, water, sewer, and sidewalks. Annual property taxes are $1,890/yr. Always factor both into your total monthly housing cost before making an offer.
How big is the lot at 22415 Wilderness Drive?
The lot at 22415 Wilderness Drive is 80.00 acres (3,484,800 sq ft).
What type of heating and cooling does 22415 Wilderness Drive have?
This home has Forced Air heating and Central Air cooling.