Hygge Gård - Brand New House On 130 Acre Farm
Hygge Gård - Brand New House On 130 Acre Farm
Hygge Gård - Brand New House On 130 Acre Farm
Hygge Gård - Brand New House On 130 Acre Farm
Hygge Gård - Brand New House On 130 Acre Farm
Nearest Town, Luck, Wisconsin
130 acres  •  GMU: Polk - Central Farmland Zone 2 (Whitetail), Zone 4 (Turkey)

Hunting Access | Lodging in the Shouseat Hygge Gård - Brand New House On 130 Acre Farm

Package Includes
2 Guests
4 Days
Lodging

The Petersen family at Hygge Gård invites you to hunt turkey, whitetail, pheasant, or partridge, on our 130 acres in the northwest corner of America's Dairyland.

Hunting Access is priced at $200 per person per day. We can accommodate a minimum of 2 guests and a maximum of 4 guests.

We request a minimum of four days (three nights) and a maximum of seven days (six nights) for bookings at $260 per night.

Whitetail:

The property's GMU is Polk - Central Farmland Zone (Zone 2).

Turkey:

The farm is in zone 4 for turkey.

Inquire if interested in longer stays.

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What’s Included

Species
  • Turkey
  • Whitetail
  • Pheasant
Hunting Method
Firearms
Archery

House

Sleeps: 4 Guests
Bedrooms: 4
2 Queens Beds, 3 Singles
1.5 Bathrooms
Hot WaterShower
House Description

GMU and Species Info

Availabile Species

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Field Notes
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Land Details

Food: Agriculture, Meadows, and Natural Forage
Fields are in prairie grass - a wonderful habitat for wildlife. Wildlife habitat vegetation has been planted on the property through programs sponsored by USDA, Pheasants Forever and Ducks Unlimited. ...
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Water: Ponds and Springs
Several wetlands provide great wildlife habitat. There is an active spring on one of the trap rock hills in the woodlands....
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Shelter: Hills, Woods, Grasslands, and Brush
Lots of timber for cover. Woodlands have excellent under-story. Fields have well established tall prairie grasses....
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Gary P

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Questions about activities, lodging or amenities?

Frequently Asked Questions

Will there be other hunters on the property for the days I book?
How is the population this year?
Will I receive property maps so that I can plan my hunt?
Does LandTrust allow a day for scouting pre-hunt?
How do I know every property/available package is authentic?

Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 4:00 PM
  • Check Out: Before 11:00 AM
  • Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
  • Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
  • Campfires: Allowed
  • Pets: Allowed on property
  • ATV's: Not allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 4 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 4 Allowed

Landowner Rules: --YOU MUST BE 25 OR OLDER TO RENT THIS PROPERTY. Someone 25 or older must be present for the duration of the booking. --NO SMOKING INSIDE OF THE HOUSE. This applies to vaping as well. Smoking is considered a violation of the house rules and guests will be asked TO VACATE THE PROPERTY IMMEDIATELY. This is strictly enforced! --SEPTIC TANK. The septic system is very effective, but will clog if improper material is flushed. PLEASE ONLY FLUSH TOILET PAPER. --PLEASE LET US KNOW if there are any housekeeping or maintenance issues that need to be addressed so that we can correct them as soon as possible.

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

Landowner

Gary P

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Gary P

This Land Was Made for You and Me

Jens and Mætte Petersen (my great grandparents) and their family left Møn Denmark and arrived on this land in 1880. They had enough vision and ambition to develop this forested land into a family farm. They homesteaded this land in 1884. My grandfather Jorgen and my father Walter and mother Evelyn farmed this land. I was born in nearby Frederic, Wisconsin and was fortunate to have been reared on this farm. 

Times have certainly changed since my early days on this farm with no running water and no electricity. However, those days were wonderful times. I have such fond memories of my youthful days growing up on this farm. Just image waking up in the morning with the brilliant sun shining through your bedroom window (we did not have shades in the farm house) highlighting all the possible adventures that can happen when you can roam over 100 acres of woods, fields, streams and swamps.

Exploring a farm can spark your imagination and give you a new outlook on life. Get away from all the electronic contraptions. Instead enter the realm of the farm and explore all the wonders that mother nature has placed under your feet. Study the deposits laid down by the glacial ice including the many boulders. Walk through the forest and fields to feel the fertile soil beneath your feet. Touch the many plants and organisms that populate the land. Observe all the wildlife tucked away in hidden whereabouts. Breathe in the refreshing morning air with the dissipating dew. Listen for the sounds of the birds and the insects. Meditate while looking at the myriad stars displayed on a clear night.

This land holds many memories of my youth and family times. My attachment to the land influenced my career goals. Because of my ties to this land, I became a Professor of Soil Science at Penn State University.

Hopefully with your stay at our farmstead you will take in some of the magic of the land. Remember that God is not making any more land. This land is chock full of my memories and emotions. I hope you can carry some similar memories away after your visit to our wonderful farmstead.

Lots of Luck,

Gary Petersen

This Land Was Made for You and Me

Jens and Mætte Petersen (my great grandparents) and their family left Møn Denmark and arrived on this land in 1880. They had enough vision and ambition to develop this forested land into a family farm. They homesteaded this land in 1884. My grandfather Jorgen and my father Walter and mother Evelyn farmed this land. I was born in nearby Frederic, Wisconsin and was fortunate to have been reared on this farm. 

Times have certainly changed since my early days on this farm with no running water and no electricity. However, those days were wonderful times. I have such fond memories of my youthful days growing up on this farm. Just image waking up in the morning with the brilliant sun shining through your bedroom window (we did not have shades in the farm house) highlighting all the possible adventures that can happen when you can roam over 100 acres of woods, fields, streams and swamps.

Exploring a farm can spark your imagination and give you a new outlook on life. Get away from all the electronic contraptions. Instead enter the realm of the farm and explore all the wonders that mother nature has placed under your feet. Study the deposits laid down by the glacial ice including the many boulders. Walk through the forest and fields to feel the fertile soil beneath your feet. Touch the many plants and organisms that populate the land. Observe all the wildlife tucked away in hidden whereabouts. Breathe in the refreshing morning air with the dissipating dew. Listen for the sounds of the birds and the insects. Meditate while looking at the myriad stars displayed on a clear night.

This land holds many memories of my youth and family times. My attachment to the land influenced my career goals. Because of my ties to this land, I became a Professor of Soil Science at Penn State University.

Hopefully with your stay at our farmstead you will take in some of the magic of the land. Remember that God is not making any more land. This land is chock full of my memories and emotions. I hope you can carry some similar memories away after your visit to our wonderful farmstead.

Lots of Luck,

Gary Petersen

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