You just know there are deer there. The 160 acres is located just east of the main part of the Turtle mountain state forest(dahlen). You will then notice that to the east of the property on the borderline starts another piece of state land that hugs along the east side. This land has some nice cleared out areas with grasses and alfalfa mixed in that even the elk love to eat on. As you keep heading north, you hit some nice trails that are clear and open for walking or atv. The middle section has a nice change in topography and is a good open spot for food plots. Oh, and if you like to waterfowl hunt, this place has a few nice large ponds for mallards, wood ducks and more. The property has miles of groomed trails as well. Ideally someone could set this up for grazing, haying on the alfalfa or a few food plots and then wait for the wildlife to appear once they get up from being bedded down in the thick forest land. you will see everything from coyotes to fox, whitetail to elk to beaver, turkeys and more.