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$7,500,000  •  4,892 acres
Encompassing 4,892± acres along the Kansas/Oklahoma border, the Wallahachie Ranch hosts Kansas genetics of impressive whitetail and mule deer and a variety of high-protein native browse, fostering an optimal habitat while ensuring balanced water distribution across the ranch. Home to some of the nation’s largest native whitetail deer, the ranch has been showcased on prominent deer hunting shows like Buck Ventures Outdoors and Major League Bowhunter. Wallahachie Ranch exemplifies the quintessential elements for exceptional deer hunting. It boasts time-tested sizeable whitetail genetics, nourishing high-protein native browse alongside supplementary feeding, consistent water distribution, expansive and lightly hunted neighboring ranches, and a harmonious cover that enhances the likelihood of a significantly mature buck population. The tower blind locations, tree stands, and enormous grain bin feeders all help to maximize the hunting opportunities. More trophy free-range whitetails have been regularly taken on the Wallahachie than most hunters see in a lifetime of hunting. THE FACTS: ~ 4,892± acres, all contiguous, straddling the Oklahoma/Kansas border ~ 2,100± acres in Kansas ~ 2,792± acres in Oklahoma ~ Approximately three hours and fifteen minutes northwest of Oklahoma City ~ Approximately three hours southwest of Wichita, Kansas ~ Approximately 110 total acres in cultivation, including 70± acres under pivot, balance in native grasses ~ One and a half miles of frontage on Crooked creek, a half mile north of the Cimarron River ~ Some of the nation’s largest scoring native whitetail deer ~ Kansas genetics for large whitetail and access to Oklahoma tags ~ Robust population of turkey, mule deer, dove, and bobwhite quail ~ Average 170” B&C whitetail ~ Three 4,000-pound crush feeders ~ Seven 1,000-pound ASF broadcast feeders ~ One 24,000-pound bulk feeder ~ One 60,000-pound corn storage bin ~ Fourteen box blinds for hunting ~ Seven solar powered water troughs throughout the ranch for wildlife or livestock ~ Road frontage and access on both Oklahoma and Kansas sides ~ Electricity and water on site ~ 65’ x 100’ metal building with rudimentary living quarters ~ 60’ x 50’ equipment barn ~ Minimal oil and gas activity ~ Large acreage ranching neighbors
$7,500,000  •  4,892 acres
Encompassing 4,892± acres along the Kansas/Oklahoma border, the Wallahachie Ranch hosts Kansas genetics of impressive whitetail and mule deer and a variety of high-protein native browse, fostering an optimal habitat while ensuring balanced water distribution across the ranch. Home to some of the nation’s largest native whitetail deer, the ranch has been showcased on prominent deer hunting shows like Buck Ventures Outdoors and Major League Bowhunter. Wallahachie Ranch exemplifies the quintessential elements for exceptional deer hunting. It boasts time-tested sizeable whitetail genetics, nourishing high-protein native browse alongside supplementary feeding, consistent water distribution, expansive and lightly hunted neighboring ranches, and a harmonious cover that enhances the likelihood of a significantly mature buck population. The tower blind locations, tree stands, and enormous grain bin feeders all help to maximize the hunting opportunities. More trophy free-range whitetails have been regularly taken on the Wallahachie than most hunters see in a lifetime of hunting. THE FACTS: ~ 4,892± acres, all contiguous, straddling the Oklahoma/Kansas border ~ 2,100± acres in Kansas ~ 2,792± acres in Oklahoma ~ Approximately three hours and fifteen minutes northwest of Oklahoma City ~ Approximately three hours southwest of Wichita, Kansas ~ Approximately 110 total acres in cultivation, including 70± acres under pivot, balance in native grasses ~ One and a half miles of frontage on Crooked creek, a half mile north of the Cimarron River ~ Some of the nation’s largest scoring native whitetail deer ~ Kansas genetics for large whitetail and access to Oklahoma tags ~ Robust population of turkey, mule deer, dove, and bobwhite quail ~ Average 170” B&C whitetail ~ Three 4,000-pound crush feeders ~ Seven 1,000-pound ASF broadcast feeders ~ One 24,000-pound bulk feeder ~ One 60,000-pound corn storage bin ~ Fourteen box blinds for hunting ~ Seven solar powered water troughs throughout the ranch for wildlife or livestock ~ Road frontage and access on both Oklahoma and Kansas sides ~ Electricity and water on site ~ 65’ x 100’ metal building with rudimentary living quarters ~ 60’ x 50’ equipment barn ~ Minimal oil and gas activity ~ Large acreage ranching neighbors
$11,800,000  •  3,236 acres
At +/-3236 contiguous acres and with over 3 miles of Elk River frontage, this property is one of the premier ranches in Kansas. Combine the recreation opportunities that abound around every corner of this ranch with the working cattle operation and the +/-409 acres of tillable crop land and you have a property that can be used and enjoyed any number of ways. It's a truly magnificent ranch with a new adventure around every turn.
$9,145,000  •  3,100 acres
Introducing an exceptional 3100 +/- acre property, this vast ract offers diverse possibilities for cattle grazing, hay production, farming, and an array of hunting opportunities. Nestled within a picturesque landscape of woodlands and expansive fields, this contiguous landholding boasts numerous water sources, including winding creeks and scenic ponds. The property includes mineral rights, accompanied by all related priveleges and specific sections hold potential for agriculture cultivation. Quality fencing surrounds the property, facilitating access through multiple entry points. On the northwest perimeter, there's an electric line providing potential for electrical infrastructure. Disused barns dot the property to the northwest parcel and a notable feature is the presence of a water trough equipped with a water spigot in the same area of that location. Predomoniantly, the property consists of well-maintained grasslands, with approximately 440 acres designate as tillable land on the southeast corner. This expansive terrain offers a haven for both wildlife enthusiasts and hunters, featuring a wealth of game such as whitetail deer, pheasants, quail, ducks, turkeys, and doves. The lush natural surroundings, coupled with easy road access to the main highway and multiple entry points, make it an accessible and enticing destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Located in hunting unit 16, the sprawling parcel extends beyond its agricultural and hunting potential, with a proven track record of producing impressive trophy-sized whitetail deer. The property's western side contatins two creeks running from north to south, while an expansive sloud area surrounded by timber provides an ideal habitat waterfowl. Farmable acres, prospective rental income, timber resources, or even residential development are some of the income producing opportunities this property has the potential for. This remarkable 3100-acre native grassland tract offers a unique opportunity to acquire one of the region's largest remaining landholdings. Whether you're seeking agriculture, hunting, or investment potential, this expansive property serves as a versatile canvas for your ambitious. Seize this opportunity to steward this remarkable land. Additionally, the property houses a cemetery on its southeast boundary, once part of the town of Crisfield. This cemetery and the access, road leading to it remain under the care of the Crisfield township, ensuring their ongoing maintenance. Conveniently loacted in the vicinity: 15 miles to Kiowa 15 miles to Anthony 10 miles to Attica 18 miles to Medicine Lodge 70 miles to Wichita pending - more deer pictures to come
$9,145,000  •  3,100 acres
Introducing an exceptional 3100 +/- acre property, this vast ract offers diverse possibilities for cattle grazing, hay production, farming, and an array of hunting opportunities. Nestled within a picturesque landscape of woodlands and expansive fields, this contiguous landholding boasts numerous water sources, including winding creeks and scenic ponds. The property includes mineral rights, accompanied by all related priveleges and specific sections hold potential for agriculture cultivation. Quality fencing surrounds the property, facilitating access through multiple entry points. On the northwest perimeter, there's an electric line providing potential for electrical infrastructure. Disused barns dot the property to the northwest parcel and a notable feature is the presence of a water trough equipped with a water spigot in the same area of that location. Predomoniantly, the property consists of well-maintained grasslands, with approximately 440 acres designate as tillable land on the southeast corner. This expansive terrain offers a haven for both wildlife enthusiasts and hunters, featuring a wealth of game such as whitetail deer, pheasants, quail, ducks, turkeys, and doves. The lush natural surroundings, coupled with easy road access to the main highway and multiple entry points, make it an accessible and enticing destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Located in hunting unit 16, the sprawling parcel extends beyond its agricultural and hunting potential, with a proven track record of producing impressive trophy-sized whitetail deer. The property's western side contatins two creeks running from north to south, while an expansive sloud area surrounded by timber provides an ideal habitat waterfowl. Farmable acres, prospective rental income, timber resources, or even residential development are some of the income producing opportunities this property has the potential for. This remarkable 3100-acre native grassland tract offers a unique opportunity to acquire one of the region's largest remaining landholdings. Whether you're seeking agriculture, hunting, or investment potential, this expansive property serves as a versatile canvas for your ambitious. Seize this opportunity to steward this remarkable land. Additionally, the property houses a cemetery on its southeast boundary, once part of the town of Crisfield. This cemetery and the access, road leading to it remain under the care of the Crisfield township, ensuring their ongoing maintenance. Conveniently loacted in the vicinity: 15 miles to Kiowa 15 miles to Anthony 10 miles to Attica 18 miles to Medicine Lodge 70 miles to Wichita pending - more deer pictures to come
$1,323,000  •  1,764 acres
Gove County Canyons is a unique ranch with excellent grass and fencing, in an exceptional location. It has access to well-maintained county roads. Interstate 70 is just 22 miles to the north. The ranch supports a good population of white-tailed deer, mule deer, pheasants, and quail.
$2,949,000  •  1,120 acres
Location: 2.5 miles west of 281 Hwy in Russell and 3 miles north of I-70. Address: 4459 189th St, Russell, KS 67665 Legal Description: S21, T13, R13W, ACRES 639.5, ALL SEC S28, T13, R13W, ACRES 81.2, N1/2 NW1/4 S29, T13, R13W, ACRES 79.8, N1/2 NE1/4 S20, T13, R13W, ACRES 79.4, E1/2 SE1/4 LESS R/W S20, T13, R13W, ACRES 233.7, SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 LESS R/W Total Acres: +/-1120
$3,800,000  •  978.2 acres
***Trail camera pictures added 11.22.23*** This 978 +/- acre combination farm has been meticulously maintained by it's current owner to optimize grazing production and preserve the farmland. A regimented routine of upkeep and careful management is why this property has a thriving and productive ecosystem.
$1,657,500  •  975 acres
Amazing Grace Ranch is a unique ranch with excellent grass, fencing and improvements in an exceptional location. It is very well-watered and offers privacy with good access to well-maintained county roads. Interstate 70 is just 22 miles to the north. The ranch supports a good population of white-tailed deer, mule deer, pheasants, and quail. The ranch will run 100 mother cows year-round with supplemental feed.
$3,500,000  •  973.28 acres
Oak Crest Ranch in the southeastern expanse of Kansas seamlessly merges rolling plains and farm land with rugged wooded landscapes, setting itself apart as an extraordinary hunting destination. This is where thrilling hunting stories and cherished memories of majestic whitetail deer and wild turkey come to life in the untouched beauty of the great outdoors.
$1,536,000  •  637.5 acres
Property Location: Located in Lincoln County at the intersection of E Milo Drive and North 20th Road, just a 1 mile north of Highway 18 and 3 miles east of Lucas, KS. Legal Description: S32, T11, R10, ACRES 637.5, ALL OF SEC LESS RD R/W
$4,025,000  •  634.2 acres
An outdoor enthusiast's dream, this property has a plethora of opportunities ranging from fishing, waterfowl, deer, and upland bird hunting, to building your dream house or adding acres to your operation. Only 45 minutes East of Wichita, this ~640 acres is in a location that feels hidden, has good access and is ready for you to make a lifetime of memories.
$6,500,000  •  629.5 acres
OVER. TWO. MILES. OF. CHIKASKIA. RIVER. BANK. For the first time in a generation, this +/-630 acre riverside property is for sale. With nearly unparalleled live water access, almost 300 acres of highly productive tillable farmland, 330+ acres of river bottom pasture, dense timber and the high quality recreation you expect in South Central Kansas, this property has it all.
$3,495,000  •  627 acres
Are you looking for a lifestyle change? If so, look no further because this one checks all the boxes! Enjoy luxurious country living in the Heartland of America. This property will provide you with the opportunity to dream big and make memories with family and friends that will last a lifetime.
$900,000  •  374.7 acres
Location: 5 miles north of Russell, Kansas off of 281 Hwy. Legal Description: S03, T12, R14W, ACRES 142.6, NE1/4 LESS R/W (north property) S23, T12, R14W, ACRES 232.1, SW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 LESS R/W (south property) Total Acres: 374.7
$1,200,000  •  316.9 acres
Don't miss out! This is your chance to purchase +/-316 contiguous acres of fertile Kansas farm and ranch land...with some real recreational value too. This parcel boasts +/-250 acres of tillable farm ground, the majority of which is filled with Class 1 and Class 2 soils. Parcels like this do not come up often. Call today to add to your production or investment portfolio.
$2,200,000  •  308.93 acres
Location: Located 4 miles southwest of Selden KS and 1 mile north of US-83. Address: 12498 N Road 110 W, Selden, KS 67757 Legal Description: S14, T06, R30W, W2 LESS TR BEG NE COR NW4 TH S 445; W 400, N 445, E TO POB LESS RD R/W in Sheridan County, Kansas.
$431,760  •  308 acres
308 acres of CRP in Wallace County, KS. This property boasts excellent pheasant hunting as well as a healthy whitetail deer population. With two years remaining on the current CRP contract as well as an opportunity for a wind lease, this land is an excellent investment opportunity with potential to generate passive income. There is currently permanent fencing along three sides as well as single wire electric fencing around the entire property. A moderate climate provides excellent conditions for cattle grazing. Location: 12 miles NW of McAllester, KS | 16 miles NE of Wallace, KS Improvements: Bordered by County Road WA BB on North Side. Two-track access along entire border Climate: Summer High: the July high is around 91 degrees Winter Low: the January low is 16 Rain: averages 19 inches of rain a year Snow: averages 24 inches of snow a year Contact Taylor Spitzer to schedule a tour of this property! (719) 353-2334
$770,000  •  308 acres
Under Contract
All tillable farm located 7.5 miles east of Richfield, KS. Two 1/4 sections are irrigated, with 1 irrigation water well pumping 900+ GPM. The current tenant has the sprinklers nozzled for 500 GPM, and the sprinklers are owned by the tenant. 308 total cropland acres. The property is located 1/2 mile north of the Cimarron River. With the crops, this property has great hunting opportunities for whitetail and mule deer. Legal Descriptions - S19, T32, R39W, ACRES 153.8, NW LESS ROW & S18 , T32 , R39W , ACRES 155.8 , SE LESS ROW Soils - Class 3 and Class 2 Wagonbed silty clay loam w/ 0-3% slope & Atchison clay loam w/ 1-6% slope & Ulysses silt loam w/ 0-1% slope Irrigation fuel: Natural Gas Location - 25 miles from Hugoton, OK, 51 miles from Guymon, OK, 85 miles from Garden City, KS Call Sloan Smith today for more information on this great investment opportunity! 719-980-1522
$1,174,250  •  304.8 acres
The property consists of around 305 acres of native grass pasture in the northern part of Washington County Kansas, which is well-suited for grazing cattle and hunting.
$1,363,000  •  290 acres
This +/-289 acres is conveniently located just north of US Highway 254 in the highly desirable area between Towanda, KS and El Dorado, KS. The property is well suited for rural home development, solar development or grazing livestock. This property sits in an area that has been highly sought after for rural, large lot development with it's close proximity to Wichita and El Dorado, but with a country feel and elbow room.
$1,265,000  •  281.13 acres
Conveniently located just a mile from the junction of Highway 183 and 156, the property boasts a grain elevator within close proximity, further enhancing its accessibility to lucrative markets.The property is a wildlife super highway with excellent cover for deer to travel from abundant food sources in the area, water and bedding areas! Legal Description: S31, T21, R18, Acres 281.13, NE4 & lots 1 and 2 & E2 NW4 Less ROW in Pawnee County
$759,000  •  276 acres
This beautiful creek bottom and pasture land is located in Osborne County, Kansas. This property is very unique and has a lot to offer. It not only generates good source of income from the crops and pasture but also provides excellent hunting opportunities.
$4,750,000  •  262 acres
The Hillsdale Ranch is a Johnson/Miami county borderline property awaiting new opportunities amid its picturesque 262+/- acres! Located in the hottest growth funnels S of the KC metro & residing in the award-winning Spring Hill school district, the options are plentiful for this property! Spring Hill lies directly to the east, Gardner/Edgerton are just minutes away to the NW & Olathe is just a quick sprint north up hwy 169. The ranch's NW corner is framed by the intersection of 215th & Cedar Niles. Blacktop spans over ~3500' N/S/E/W along the property for unlimited access options & rural water lines parallel the streets in both directions. Up the road to the E of the main entrance is an additional easement for access to the NE corner for even more blacktop accessibility! Quick commutes & just minutes from school, Sycamore Ridge golf course, BBQ, grocery, QT make this a win-win for future investment! The newly developed Sunrise at Timber Ridge residential development sits directly across the street from the ranch's N boundary line, proving residential development demand in the immediate area! The terrain is diverse, but productive native grass pastures span the majority of the land and is hayed annually. Privately stocked ponds full of largemouth bass, crappie, a variety of other sunfish, a retention pond, oak-filled draws & hilltops ripe with future building sites also are some of the other attributes the property holds. Reclamation of additional pasture is currently in the works with active scrub & cedar removal. Broad recreation opportunities exist as this property connects to the Corp of Engineers property and runs all the way to Hillsdale Lake. Hillsdale Lake offers miles of horse-back riding trails, fishing, boating, hunting, camping and a full-service marina. Previously managed big game harvests & the natural state of the surrounding properties supports all the habitat needs for monster drop-tine whitetail bucks! Hunting opportunities exist for: waterfowl, small game, turkey, quail, varmint & whitetail deer. Nestled into a mature windbreak, a turn of the century farmhouse & outbuildings anchor the end of the meandering driveway. Perfect for a rustic hunting lodge. Mature apple, cherry & pear tree scattered around the yard. Farm income is generated from hay production, but hunting leases, rental income, harvestable timber, natural gas, or residential development all are other potential viable options. Don't miss the chance to own one of the last large tracts in the area! *Acres reported were acquired from County record are assumed accurate, but BUYER responsible for confirming all public records prior to purchase. Corp of Engineer boundary markers are staked inside the existing fence boundary on the SE corner. Two natural gas wells currently on the property. One of which supplies gas to the existing home.
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