233.15± acres just outside Camp Douglas offering conservation, income, and recreation. Approximately 229.21± acres are enrolled in the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP), a perpetual easement allowing grazing, haying, and hunting while preserving native grasslands and providing reduced property taxes. About 150 acres are managed in a rotational grazing system with fencing and water infrastructure supporting 15 paddocks. Roughly 79 acres include over a mile of sheltered creek frontage and wooded cover, offering great whitetail deer and turkey habitat. The property produces substantial annual income from a grazing tenant and a rented pole shed. The pole shed sits on a separate ±1 acre parcel outside the GRP with electric and a well, offering continued income and flexibility.