Guided Rock Farms West
Guided Rock Farms West
Nearest Town, Hemingford, Nebraska
477 acres


Package Includes
1 Guest
1 Day

Sportsmen are invited to Guided Rock Farms for a turkey hunt. 

Our property consists of two parcels about 30 miles apart. For our first parcel, we have about 480 acres just north of Hemingford. This ground is mostly cropland, with a small portion of pasture surrounded by shelterbelts. About 30 miles northwest, we have our second parcel, which consists of about 475 acres. This ground is just north of the Niobrara River. The terrain is more textured with timbered sections, draws, and hills.

Turkey hunters will most likely find Merriam's or Hybrids in this part of Nebraska. There's no guarantee for what species you'll find as populations fluctuate year to year.

2024 Season dates TBD

Archery Season: 3/25/23 - 5/31/23

General Season: 4/15/23 - 5/31/23

Fall Season: 10/1/23 - 11/30/23

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What’s Included

Species
  • Turkey
Hunting Method
Firearms
Archery

RV Site

Parking Surface: Grass & Loose gravel

Tent Access

Access to drinking water: Yes
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Land Details

Food: Agriculture and Natural Forage
Water: Livestock Tanks
Shelter: Woods, Grasslands, Draws, Hills, Shelter Belt, and Brush
Our northwest parcel has ponderosa forest habitat and some brush. The hills are capped with cliff-forming calcareous sandstone beds that also help to form deep draws where they have been eroded away. The landscape provides habitat for deer, antelope, elk, and turkey. The southeast parcel is flatter, dominated by cropland and rolling pasture. There is 1.5 miles of shelter belt that provides habitat for many deer and pheasant....
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Property Visited

Guided Rock Farms is great habitat for pheasant, mule deer, whitetails, and Merriam's turkey. Elk frequently visit the property as Benton has found sheds on the property as well.

theo-stenka
Property Visit on 1/20/2023

Theo Stenka

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 4:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 8:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
  • Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
  • Campfires: Allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 2 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 4 Allowed

Landowner Rules: Stay on trails and high travel areas with vehicle. Inquire about campfires before starting anything up. Close all gates and clean up any garbage.

Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy




Landowner

☀️ Western Nebraska

🪨 Starting a farm from the ground up!

🐑 Navajo Churro & 🐮Scottish Highland

🌱Regenerative & Holistic Agriculture

GuidedRockFarms.com 

Instead of a romantic story of generations farming the same piece of land, we are a story of a seemingly impossible, very challenging start from scratch, of which we are very proud. Benton and I are both a generation removed from farming; we did have exposure to agriculture through our grandparents, and Benton worked on a few farms between geology jobs, and so are not completely clueless in our endeavor. We are, a first generation farm that took a big leap of faith to move to Nebraska to start our small operation. Thank you for supporting our journey with humble beginnings. 

☀️ Western Nebraska

🪨 Starting a farm from the ground up!

🐑 Navajo Churro & 🐮Scottish Highland

🌱Regenerative & Holistic Agriculture

GuidedRockFarms.com 

Instead of a romantic story of generations farming the same piece of land, we are a story of a seemingly impossible, very challenging start from scratch, of which we are very proud. Benton and I are both a generation removed from farming; we did have exposure to agriculture through our grandparents, and Benton worked on a few farms between geology jobs, and so are not completely clueless in our endeavor. We are, a first generation farm that took a big leap of faith to move to Nebraska to start our small operation. Thank you for supporting our journey with humble beginnings. 

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