Elk County, Kansas Land For Sale (17 results)
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05/05/2026
Auction
75.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 000 Oxen, Piedmont, KS
Auction Date: THURSDAY JUNE 4, 2026 4:00 PM
Auction Location: ONLINE ONLY AUCTION: Download The Sundgren Realty App Today!
The Berdan Family Revocable Living Trust – Seller
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 75.6 taxable acres (80 deeded acres) located south of Piedmont and northwest of Howard in Elk County, Kansas. This high quality Elk River bottom farm has a diverse set of characteristics that includes river bottom ground, the Elk River, and heavy timber. Approximately 59 of the acres are tillable farm ground, most of which are Class I & Class II soils. A wide variety of trees includes Oak, Walnut, Sycamore and Paw Paw. The Elk River enters the property along the north boundary, exits, then re-enters the property and winds through for over 1/3 of a mile! This excellent water feature offers a wide variety of fishing opportunities. There is a nice balance of deep water and rapids. Populations of Kansas Whitetail deer and turkeys exist in abundance on and around the property. A property with this size and amenities doesn’t become available often on the public market, take a serious look at this prime opportunity to Invest In Land!
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 29 South, Range 9 East of the 6th P.M., Elk County, Kansas. Subject to public road.
LAND LOCATION FROM PIEDMONT: South on Piedmont Rd (K Rd/Road 10) 4 miles to Rock, west 3 miles to Road 7, south 3 miles.
2025 REAL ESTATE TAXES: $1,122.86
TERMS: This will be an online only auction. Bidding will be by the acre, your bid times 75.6 plus a 10% buyer premium added to the high bid to determine the contract price. Earnest money is $35,000 due at the conclusion of the auction with the balance due upon Sellers submission of merchantable title and closing. Closing date shall be on or before July 6, 2026. Closing fee and title Insurance fee will be split 50/50 between Seller and Buyer. Selling subject to easements, restrictions, roadways, rights of way and seller approval. The successful high bidder will be required to sign our real estate purchase contract and be purchasing the property subject to the title search report. This property is not selling subject to financing, inspections or appraisal. Interested buyers need to view the property prior to the date of the auction and have financing available and any inspections performed prior to bidding. Fence lines, boundaries, and acreages are not guaranteed. All pertinent information is available upon request.
05/19/2026
$336,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 00000 Road 24, Howard, KS
Tucked into the big country of northeast Elk County, right in the triangle between Severy, Howard, and Fall River, this 80-acre tract sits in an area that continues to gain attention from hunters, investors, and outdoorsmen looking for a foothold near some of the most sought-after recreational ground in Kansas. The property is just a short drive from Flint Oak, the nationally recognized private hunting resort known for its premier wingshooting, whitetail hunting, and luxury outdoor experience. Flint Oak has built a strong following with members from Wichita and across the region, and it is no secret that many of those buyers look to own additional acreage nearby for hunting, recreation, and long-term investment.
This farm has the kind of layout serious whitetail hunters recognize immediately. Wet-weather creek corridors cut through the property and naturally funnel deer movement from east to west and back again between larger neighboring blocks of timber. It is an obvious connecting farm during the rut, and the existing deer feeders and tree stands tell the story of how this place has already been hunted. While taking pictures on the property, turkeys were gobbling on the neighboring farm, which says plenty about the habitat and surrounding area.
An added bonus for buyers is the existing seasonal grazing lease during the summer months, providing solid supplemental income while helping maintain the property's agricultural use status. For non-resident buyers, the acreage size is another major advantage, as 80 acres qualifies a landowner for a Kansas non-resident deer permit opportunity.
The road frontage is another strong feature here. The property offers a full half mile of frontage along Road 24, a minimally traveled road running through a large section with very little disturbance. Electric already runs along Road 24, and rural water is located roughly a quarter mile south on Native Road, giving a buyer multiple options for a future cabin, lodge site, or country home.
The fencing is in strong shape overall. The west half mile and north quarter mile feature basically new fence, while the east half mile and south quarter mile have functional fence already in place.
This is the type of smaller recreational tract that is getting increasingly difficult to find in this part of Kansas - a huntable and income-producing property with nearby utilities, proven wildlife movement, strong habitat surrounding it, and growing demand driven by the area's reputation for premium hunting and outdoor recreation.
80 acres located in northeast Elk County between Severy, Howard, and Fall River.
Short drive to the highly regarded Flint Oak Resort recreational area.
Proven whitetail travel corridors create excellent rut hunting opportunities.
Existing deer feeders and tree stands are already in place on the property.
Turkeys were actively gobbling on neighboring ground during the listing visit.
Seasonal grazing lease provides supplemental summer income.
Agricultural use status is maintained through current grazing activity.
80-acre size qualifies buyers for Kansas non-resident deer permit eligibility.
Half mile of Road 24 frontage with electric available along the road.
Rural water is located approximately one-quarter mile south on Native Road.
05/09/2026
$599,500
125 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 324 EK/CQ County Line, Grenola, KS
Midwest Land Group is proud to present this Elk County gem of a farm. This 125-acre property is the kind of place hunters spend years trying to find. The mix of big timber, tillable ground, and natural water creates everything wildlife needs to stay on the property year-round. A spring-fed creek runs through the farm, and with a stocked pond as another water source, the layout naturally pulls deer and turkey through every part of the ground. The hunting history here speaks for itself, with years of proven success and strong numbers.
What makes this place special is how well-balanced it is. The timber provides excellent bedding and cover, while the tillable acreage gives consistent food sources that keep game close. Whether you enjoy bow hunting tight timber corridors or watching larger fields during rifle season, the property sets up well for different hunting styles. With an established trail system and ease of access, this property can be hunted at any time of the season and in any wind.
Beyond the hunting, the property is built to enjoy the outdoors every day of the year. The house and two shops make it easy to stay for the weekend or full time, with plenty of room for equipment, gear, and side-by-sides. After a morning hunt, there's nothing better than spending the afternoon by the pond or listening to the creek run through the timber. This truly is a farm that you won't want to miss out on. For more information or to set up a private tour, call Ben Jacks at (580) 304-9109.
Property Features
-125 acres
-Proven hunting history with strong deer and turkey numbers
-Big timber
-Spring-fed creek running through the property year-round
-Stocked pond
-Tillable acreage
-Natural pinch points, creek crossings, and edge lines throughout the property
-House and two shops
-Dead end road
02/27/2026
$1,321,425
313 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 00000 Road 26, Elk City, KS
Tucked away at the end of a dead-end road just outside of Elk City in Elk County, this 313 +/- acre turn-key hunting tract is the kind of property serious sportsmen wait years to find.
This farm is a proven producer of mature Kansas whitetails and waterfowl, offering the perfect balance of security, habitat diversity, and year-round resources. Tall native grasses provide exceptional bedding cover, while big, mature timber lines both Salt Creek on the south and Pan Creek on the north. Thick cedar pockets create natural sanctuaries, and multiple water sources ensure wildlife never has a reason to leave.
Careful management by the current owners has resulted in a healthy deer herd and consistent harvest success. The property's rolling topography creates natural pinch points, secluded draws for bow setups, and longer sightlines overlooking established food plots for rifle season. Whether you prefer archery or gun hunting, this farm is built for year-round opportunity.
A well-maintained trail system allows quiet access throughout the entire property, with multiple entry points designed to keep the wind in your favor. Four strategically positioned Redneck Blinds, four 1,000-pound feeders, and established food plots make this a true unlock the gate and hunt setup. There is a container located in the center of the farm that is outfitted with water, electricity, a shower, and two beds. For the hunter who is traveling and wants to stay on the farm, this gives you that option as well.
Waterfowl hunters will appreciate the 7-acre proven duck marsh on the south end of the farm, positioned in an excellent flyway and serving as a reliable stop for migrating birds. In addition, both creeks offer year-round water and huntable pools. Come spring, the creek bottoms lined with mature roost trees turn this farm into a turkey hunter's dream.
From trophy whitetails to greenheads and hard-gobbling toms, this property offers the rare chance to own a fully developed Kansas hunting haven with documented success and the habitat to sustain it for generations.
Property Features
-313 +/- acres of proven trophy whitetail and waterfowl habitat
-Located on a dead-end road for ultimate privacy and low hunting pressure
-Salt Creek (south) and Pan Creek (north) provide year-round live water
-7-acre established duck marsh positioned in a prime migration flyway
-Strong history of quality deer management and documented harvest success
-Tall native grasses, mature timber, and thick cedar bedding cover
-Electric on Property with container living quarters
-4 strategically placed Redneck Blinds for all-day comfort and optimal wind advantage
-4 heavy-duty 1,000-pound feeders included truly turn-key operation
-Complete internal trail system with multiple access points for stealth entry
01/27/2026
$439,000
19.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 1036 Settler, Piedmont, KS
Located at 1036 Settler in Piedmont, KS, this 19.7 acre property offers timbered land ideal for hunting, recreation, or a peaceful weekend getaway. The property features mature plum, pear, cedar, and hedge trees, a 0.25 acre fishing pond, off-grid solar and wind power, well water, a pole barn, fenced garden area, and east-facing porch views. Water and mineral rights convey.
Land
Total Acreage: 19.7 acres Land Type: Ranch, recreational, hunting, residential, timberland Timber: Predominantly wooded with American plum, pear, cedar, and hedge trees Water Features: 0.25 acre pond located on the north end of the property Wildlife: Excellent habitat for deer and turkey Fencing: Entire parcel is fenced, as is the garden Outbuildings: Pole barn for equipment and storage Utilities: Well water; solar and wind energy systems Mineral & Water Rights: Convey to buyer at closing Access & Use: Ideal for hunting, ATV trails, recreation, or a quiet rural retreat
Improvements
The property features a 1,350 square foot single-family residence, completed in 2015, designed for efficient rural and off-grid living. The 3-bedroom, 1-bath home with 1 additional office is powered by an extensive energy system consisting of 10,000 watts of solar, a 1,000-watt wind turbine, and a backup propane generator, providing multiple, reliable power options. The home is serviced by well water and utilizes a lagoon system for wastewater, along with rainwater storage tanks used for supplemental water purposes, resulting in no electric, water, or trash bills.
The home is topped with a metal roof and offers multiple heating and cooling options, including forced-air propane, a forced-air wood-burning furnace, a propane ventless wall heater, a mini-split system upstairs, and a split A/C with heat pump in the living room. An east-facing porch provides peaceful sunrise views and functional outdoor living space.
Additional improvements include a detached two-car garage shed and a 1,000 square foot pole barn with metal roof, ideal for equipment and storage. The entire property is fully fenced, including fencing around the lagoon and garden area, supporting livestock use, recreation, and secure rural living.
Recreation
The propertyoffers excellent deer and turkey hunting with dense plum, pear, cedar, and hedge trees providing ideal cover and travel corridors. A 0.25 acre pond adds a reliable water source and fishing opportunity. The layout supports deer stand placement, ATV access, and quiet weekend hunts, making it a strong recreational tract or private hunting retreat.
Agriculture
The property offers agricultural versatility with approximately 3 acres of open grassland centrally located within the parcel, suitable for small-scale livestock, hay production, or pasture use. The balance of the acreage is established timber, providing natural wind protection and privacy. A 0.25 acre pond supports livestock and wildlife water needs, while a fenced garden area, well water, and off-grid solar and wind energy make this an ideal homestead or hobby farm opportunity.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All water and mineral rights owned by the seller shall convey to the buyer at closing. The property is serviced by well water and includes a 0.25 acre pond for recreational, agricultural, and wildlife use. The property also features rainwater storage capabilities, supporting off-grid living and supplemental water needs.
General Operations
The property supports efficient rural use with off-grid solar and wind energy, well water, rainwater storage, and a lagoon system. A pole barn provides storage, and the mix of grass and timber allows for flexible, low-maintenance operation.
Region & Climate
Located in south-central Kansas, the property lies within the Flint Hills fringe, an area known for rolling terrain, native grasses, and productive wildlife habitat. The region experiences a temperate Midwestern climate with four distinct seasonswarm summers, mild to cool winters, and moderate annual rainfall. These conditions support agriculture, healthy timber growth, and year-round recreational use.
Location
Located near Piedmont, Kansas, this property offers a peaceful rural setting ideal for a weekend getaway. Conveniently situated approximately 30 miles from Leon, KS, and 60 miles from Wichita, it provides the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibilityfar enough to unplug, yet close enough for easy travel, supplies, and dining.
07/22/2024
$10,696,000
1337 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - Longton, KS
1,337 +/- acres of Elk River bottom ground For Sale
TRACT 1: 204+/- acres, unimproved land consisting of approximately 160 acres of very productive river bottom crop ground with approximately 49 acres of Timber & Elk River. Crop ground soils are Mason silt loam, 0-1% Slopes, Class IW (44%) and Verdigris silt loam, 0-1% slopes, Class IIw (28%), and Dennis silt loam, 1-3% slopes, Class IIe (11%). Graveled road access on two sides. In addition to excellent crop ground, this tract offers deer and turkey hunting with the hardwood forest along the Elk River, as well as excellent fishing for catfish.
TRACT 2: 311+/- acres improved farm with approximately 220 acres of excellent quality tillable Elk River bottom crop ground (70%) with the balance being an improved farmstead, Elk River, and hardwood timber. Farm related improvements are: 40x100 open front machine shed, and an older two-story Bank Barn (a classic), There are also some welded pipe corrals. Crop ground soils are Mason silt loam, 0-1% Slopes, Class IW (57.7%) and Verdigris silt loam, 0-1% slopes, Class IIw. EXCELLENT hunting & fishing & hardwood timber along the Elk River. Highly productive Elk River bottom crop ground. This will make a nice farm headquarters.
TRACT 3: 376 Acres of unimproved land with approximately 337 acres of excellent quality riverbottom crop ground (90%). Soils are nearly 85% Verdi gris silt loam, 0-1% Slopes, with the balance being Lanton silty clay loam, 0-2% slopes- both Class IIw. The Elk River is lined with hardwood timber, providing excellent cover for deer and turkey as well as very good catfish habitat. This tract is 90% tillable and highly productive Elk River bottom crop ground. There are three large fields ranging from 55 acres to 174 acres in size. Paved (HWY 160) and graveled road access.
TRACT 4: 22 Acres of unimproved land consisting of 16 acres of Crop Ground and 6 acres of Timber. Crop ground soils are Verdigris silt loam, highly productive. This would make a very nice residential property or recreational hunting property. Hwy 160 Frontage for great access.
TRACT 5: 424 Acres of unimproved land consisting of 371 Acres of Elk River Bottom Crop Ground with 53 acres of Elk River and Timber. Soils are all Class II, Verdigris silt loam, Lanton silty clay loam, and Osage silty clay loam, very productive soils. Highway 160 divides this into two tracts, providing excel lent paved frontage. The Elk River forms the south boundary for the most part and provides hardwood timber and water which is very beneficial for wildlife.
05/12/2026
$3,225,000
464.63 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 218 Road 29A, Elk City, KS
Premier 464-acre Elk River hunting and recreational ranch located in one of Southeast Kansas' most renowned trophy whitetail regions. This area is widely recognized for producing mature Kansas bucks, and the ranch offers exceptional habitat with Elk River frontage, towering oak timber, food plots, fishing ponds and outstanding bow and rifle hunting setups, all complemented by the functional improvements desired in a premier recreational property.
Land
This exceptional 464-acre ranch along the scenic Elk River offers a rare combination of premier recreational opportunities, productive farm ground, and outstanding improvements. Featuring extensive Elk River frontage, the property showcases breathtaking views of the Elk River Valley with a landscape that has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully developed for both ranching and outdoor enjoyment.
The ranch includes highly productive alfalfa farmland along with excellent access throughout the property, making every corner of the acreage easily reachable. Towering oak timber lines the river valley alongside mature pecan trees, creating ideal habitat for wildlife and adding to the property's natural beauty. Multiple fishing ponds are scattered throughout the ranch, complete with fishing docks, while established feeder locations and food plots further enhance the exceptional hunting opportunities.
Known for its strong populations of wild game, the ranch is a proven trophy whitetail hunting property with abundant bow hunting setups and excellent gun hunting areas. In addition to trophy whitetail deer, the ranch supports wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous other game species. A long-range rifle range adds another premium recreational feature for the avid outdoorsman.
Whether you're seeking a breathtaking recreational retreat with exceptional hunting opportunities, or a productive agricultural operation to complement the lifestyle, this Elk River property offers a rare blend of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, comfort, and functionality.
Improvements
The improvements on this exceptional ranch have been thoughtfully designed to provide comfort, functionality, and breathtaking views of the Elk River Valley. At the heart of the property is a beautiful barndominium offering approximately 1,500 square feet of well-designed living space with three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The open-concept layout creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, highlighted by a spacious living area featuring a stunning rock fireplace and large windows that fill the home with natural light while capturing scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
The kitchen flows seamlessly into the adjoining dining and living areas and is equipped with stainless steel appliances, a functional bar layout, and ample space for entertaining family and guests. The home's design transitions effortlessly into the outdoor living areas, making it ideal for both everyday ranch living and hosting gatherings.
Additional features of the barndominium include a 600-square-foot attached garage with dual roll-up doors and dedicated storage space, providing excellent utility for vehicles, ranch equipment, and recreational gear. A covered open carport offers additional covered storage and convenience.
Outdoor improvements are equally impressive and designed to maximize enjoyment of the ranch setting. A 400-square-foot screened-in patio overlooks the Elk River Valley and provides the perfect place to relax and take in the panoramic views. Surrounding the home are expansive concrete gathering and patio areas, wrap-around concrete sidewalks, and a large entertaining area complete with a fire pit, creating an ideal setting for relaxing with family and friends while enjoying the peaceful beauty of the property.
Equestrian improvements include a nice-sized horse barn featuring custom barn door stalls, concrete flooring, and high ceilings designed for both comfort and functionality. The barn also includes three attached horse lots, providing excellent turnout and holding areas for horses. Public utilities service the improvements, adding modern convenience and efficiency to this exceptionally well-maintained ranch property.
Recreation
Hunting on the property is truly among the finest trophy hunting opportunities available in the region. Southeast Kansas has long been recognized for producing trophy-class whitetail deer, and this exceptional ranch is no exception. Situated along the Elk River, the ranch benefits from fertile, productive soils that provide the ideal ingredients for growing and sustaining mature whitetail populations.
The diverse terrain offers outstanding habitat and natural movement patterns for wildlife. Elevation changes ranging from rich river bottom farmland to nearly 1,000 feet in elevation create excellent travel corridors connecting bedding cover to feeding areas. These natural funnels and transition zones make the property highly effective for both bow and gun hunting, offering numerous stand locations and consistent wildlife movement throughout the ranch.
Combined with abundant food sources, towering oak timber, established food plots, feeder locations, and reliable water sources, the ranch has been carefully managed to maximize wildlife potential. In addition to trophy whitetail deer, the property also supports strong populations of wild turkey, waterfowl, and other native game species, making it a true year-round recreational destination.
Agriculture
The property also offers excellent opportunities for livestock production with productive rolling pastures, quality perimeter fencing, and gated access throughout the ranch. Multiple reliable water sources, including ponds and Elk River frontage, provide outstanding water availability for both livestock and wildlife. The combination of quality grazing ground and functional ranch infrastructure makes the property well suited for cattle or horse operations while maintaining its premier recreational appeal.
In addition, the ranch features over 65 acres of productive tillable farmland currently planted in alfalfa. This valuable food source along the Elk River provides exceptional high-protein forage for wildlife while also offering income potential through hay production. The fertile soils and river-bottom terrain create an ideal environment for both agricultural use and sustaining healthy populations of trophy whitetail deer and other game species.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Any and all minerals owned will be conveyed at closing. Seller does not warrant the amount of minerals owned. The property is not in production.
05/15/2026
$1,200,000
265 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 460 Road 24A, Longton, KS
This diverse 265 acre property offers an exceptional combination of recreational opportunity, productive ground, and comfortable country living in a highly desirable area of southeastern Kansas. With a blend of mature timber, new growth cover, rolling topography, and strong wildlife habitat, the property is well-equipped for both hunting and agricultural use while also providing an ideal setup for a full-time residence or hunting retreat.
The land features a well-balanced mix of habitat types, including mature hardwood timber, dense bedding cover, wet weather drainages, native and tame grasses, multiple ponds, as well as the potential for tillable acreage, creating ideal conditions for wildlife. Several access points and an established internal trail system allow for excellent maneuverability throughout the property and provide strategic access for both hunting and land management. From a hunting perspective, this property checks nearly every box. The combination of thick cover, elevation changes, nearby destination agricultural fields, and proximity to the Elk River just one-half mile away creates outstanding wildlife movement and habitat diversity. The property offers excellent opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, and small game hunting, with multiple locations suitable for food plots and additional habitat improvements. Freshwater fishing opportunities in the ponds further enhance the recreational appeal. In addition to recreation, the property offers strong agricultural potential, with portions containing Class I and Class II soils, along with fenced and cross-fenced pasture suitable for grazing or livestock use.
Improvements include a 1,258 sq. ft. updated ranch-style home featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, making it ideal as a primary residence, rental, hunting camp, or weekend getaway. Additional improvements include a 28'x60' barn, lean-to, and detached garage, providing ample space for equipment, livestock needs, storage, or recreational use.
Conveniently located just 1.5 miles from Longton, KS, 2.5 miles from US Highway 160, and within easy driving distance of Independence, Bartlesville, Wichita, and Tulsa, the property combines seclusion and accessibility in one attractive package.
Whether you're looking for a hunting property with proven habitat, a productive grazing operation, or a multi-use recreational retreat with living quarters already in place, this 265-acre tract offers versatility, functionality, and long-term potential. For the investor, the property has the potential to provide ROI through multiple revenue streams, including grazing leases, hunting leases, tillable lease potential, as well as rental or VRBO income. All mineral, natural gas, and oil rights will transfer with no current production. The property is fenced and cross-fenced, with fencing ranging from average to very good condition.
Contact Rural Property Specialist Jake Kolb at 620-252-5881 or with any questions or to schedule a private showing.
Property Highlights - 265 Acres - Fenced & Cross-Fenced - Mature Timber & New Growth Timber - Multiple Ponds & Wet Weather Drainages - Elevation Changes & Dense Bedding Cover - Internal Trail System - Multiple Access Points - Food Plot Potential - Nearby Destination Ag Fields - Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Waterfowl & Freshwater Fishing Opportunities - Grazing Potential - Class I & II Soils - 1,258 Sq. Ft. Ranch-Style Home - 2 Bedrooms / 1 Bathroom - 28'x60' Barn - Lean-To - Detached Garage - 1/2 Mile from Elk River - 1.5 Miles to Longton, KS - 2.5 Miles to US Highway 160 - 30 Miles to Independence, KS - 57 Miles to Bartlesville, OK - 95 Miles to Wichita, KS - 99 Miles to Tulsa, OK
04/03/2026
$400,000
108.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 2349 U.S. 160, Longton, KS
108.5 acres located just outside of Longton, KS, offering the perfect blend of pasture, timber, and improvements. This property features a farmhouse, garage, and other outbuildings, providing a solid setup for a rural lifestyle with plenty of functional space. The pastures offer excellent grass, ideal for grazing livestock, along with a hay meadow on the south side of the property. A great mix of open ground and mature trees adds both functionality and natural beauty. Several ponds—recently cleaned out—provide reliable water sources and enhance the property’s appeal for livestock and wildlife alike. This tract is well-suited for hunting, with strong populations of deer, turkey, and other wildlife. Whether you're looking for a working cattle property, a hunting retreat, or a combination of both, this property offers a great opportunity in a desirable location.
05/01/2026
$525,000
130.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 301 E 1st, Longton, KS
Located on 130A +/- in southeast Elk County near Longton, Kansas-known as the self-proclaimed whitetail capital of Kansas-this diverse and well-balanced property offers a unique combination of agricultural productivity, recreational appeal, and natural beauty.
The property features approximately 42 acres of Class I and II soils, currently established in cool-season and Bermuda grasses. This acreage provides excellent versatility, whether utilized for grazing, hay production, or easily converted into productive row crop ground or food plots.
An additional 20-acre hay meadow offers income potential and flexibility, suitable for prairie hay production, livestock grazing, or leasing opportunities.
With over 52 acres of timber, the property provides exceptional wildlife habitat, including mature trees, natural cover, and ideal conditions for hunting and outdoor recreation. Enhancing the landscape is over one-half mile of Hitchen Creek running through the property, serving as a reliable water source and adding to the overall scenic appeal. The old Hitchen Creek bridge is still there for your personal use
Unique features such as striking rock formations, cliffs, and natural terrain changes set this property apart and create a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
Access is convenient with entry points from county roads in southwest and northeast corners and along east side, allowing for ease of use and multiple access options.
Ideally located within driving distance of Wichita, Kansas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Kansas City, this property is well-suited for a weekend retreat, hunting property, or long-term investment.
Property Highlights:
130 acres in southeast Elk County near Longton in prime Kansas whitetail country
~42 acres of Class I & II soils in established grass
20-acre hay meadow with income or lease potential
52+ acres of mature timber providing excellent wildlife habitat and hunting
Over 1/2 mile of Hitchen Creek running through the property
Unique terrain features including rock formations and cliffs
Multiple county road access points for easy entry and usability
Convenient access to Wichita, Tulsa, and Kansas City
Excellent fit for recreation, hunting, farming, or investment
02/03/2026
$256,680
57.04 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 00000 Evergreen, Moline, KS
This productive and well-located 57.04 acre tract offers an excellent combination of high-quality tillable ground, recreational potential, and long-term return on investment. With approximately 43 acres of tillable land and 14 acres of timber, the property is well balanced for both agricultural production and outdoor enjoyment. The tillable acreage is made up predominantly of Class I and Class II soils, with over 50% consisting of Mason silt loam, complemented by Kenoma, Verdigris, Dennis, and Eram silt loam soils. These highly regarded soil types contribute to strong crop performance and make the property well suited for continued row-crop production or future land management strategies.
The wooded acreage provides excellent cover for wildlife and adds significant recreational appeal. Approximately 0.4 mile of Wildcat Creek frontage winds through the property, creating a natural travel corridor for deer and offering strong potential for wildlife habitat enhancement. Multiple trails and tracks throughout the property provide clear evidence that it attracts wildlife from several adjoining tracts. Looking to further expand the recreational value, the property is well suited and ideally sized for the implementation of a waterfowl impoundment. From a hunting standpoint, the combination of quality timber, creek frontage, and nearby agricultural food sources creates strong potential for trophy whitetail deer and waterfowl hunting. Whether your goals include habitat management, hunting, or simply enjoying the land while generating a return on investment, this tract offers multiple avenues to do so.
Conveniently located with easy access, this property is ideal for farmers, investors, and recreational buyers alike. With its mix of premium soils, water features, and hunting potential, this 57-acre tract checks multiple boxes and offers both immediate use and long-term upside. Contact Rural Property Specialist Jake Kolb at 620-252-5881 or Liz Hendricks at 620-330-2438 for more information or to schedule a private showing.
*57.04 Total Acres *14+/- Acres woods *43+/- Tillable Acres *Mostly Class I and II Soils *50+/-% of the property consists of Mason Silt Loam Soil *Remainder in Kenoma Silt Loam *Verdigris Silt Loam *Dennis Silt Loam *Eram Silt Loam *ROI Potential *.4 mile +/- Wildcat Creek Frontage *Waterfowl Impoundment Potential *Trophy Whitetail Deer Potential *Waterfowl Hunting Potential *Convenient location *Less than 1 mile from Moline, KS *80+/- miles to Wichita, KS *100+/- miles to Tulsa, OK *125+/- miles to Joplin, MO *185+/- miles to Kansas City, KS
11/22/2024
$367,500
70 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - Moline, KS 67353 - Elk County, Moline, KS
70 +/- acres of prime hunting land in the heart of whitetail country. Wildcat Creek winds through the property, providing water and travel corridors that draw in deer and other wildlife. The diverse habitat features thick brush, hardwood ridges, and some open meadows - the perfect combination for growing big bucks with impressive genetics.
Plenty of cover and natural browse make this a sanctuary where wildlife thrives undisturbed. Hunters will appreciate the natural funnels and pinch points created by the terrain. Whether you're looking to fill your freezer or just enjoy observing nature, this unspoiled property offers a true sportsman's paradise.
Low hunting pressure combined with an ideal habitat translates into a mature deer herd with age class you don't find many places anymore. If you've been searching for a slice of the outdoors to call your own, THIS is the trophy property you've dreamed about.
Contact Listing Agent: Brenton Washausen (405) 406-7798
Property Features:
-Wildcat Creek
-Mature Hardwoods
-Gravel Road Access
-Great Deer Herd
-Turkey
-77 Miles From Wichita, KS
-118 Miles From Joplin, MO
-102 Miles From Tulsa, OK
10/31/2025
$811,250
324.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - E 3 Rd St, Elk Falls, KS
Here's a unique piece of ground with a lot of opportunity. Located just off Highway 160, East of Moline, KS. This property was once mined for limestone and still has plenty of rock left for the next owner. The mineral rights will transfer with the sale, making it a solid investment for anyone looking to continue quarry operations or hold it as a long-term resource.
Beyond its commercial side, the land has a great recreational feel. Wildcat Creek cuts through the property, adding a nice mix of water, wildlife, and cover. The varied terrain includes open benches, wooded areas, and creek bottoms, the kind of place where you can hunt, explore, or just get outside and enjoy it.
The seller is open to splitting the property, so whether you're looking for a full-scale quarry site or just a good piece of ground with character, this one's worth a look.
02/26/2026
$160,000
39.8 ac.
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Elk County - Road 25, Longton, KS
Hard-to-find 40-acre tract located just south of Longton, KS. This rural property is well-suited for livestock with newer 7-strand barbed wire fencing already in place and two ponds providing a convenient water source. The property offers access from a publicly maintained gravel road, making it easily accessible year-round. Whether you're looking to expand your operation, build your dream home, or invest in quality land, or looking for a get away place, this acreage provides a great combination of function and rural setting.
05/21/2026
$1,966,800
596 ac.
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Elk County - Longton, KS
If you are looking for a great deer and other wildlife property here you are. this 596 acre property sits between two county roads and a mile across. Good to excellent native grass with good corrals off the road. Lots of timber in NW corner with draw running out of it to small tree lined creek to give you wildlife habitat. Been in family for years and excellent border fencing. Is leased for cattle grazing and hunting until Nov. 1st, just in time for rifle season. Another timber lined creek is on NE area, southern half is mainly open grass with just enough timber to entice deer and turkey.
03/06/2025
$1,750,000
584.3 ac.
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Elk County - Limestone Rd, Howard, KS
Welcome to Limestone Rancha breathtaking 584.3 acre expanse nestled on the edge of the Flint Hills in Southeast Kansas. This exceptional property offers a rare combination of productive pastureland, natural water sources, and abundant wildlife, making it an ideal investment for ranchers, outdoor enthusiasts, and hunters alike.
Featuring two creeks and multiple ponds, the ranch provides ample water resources for livestock and wildlife. The landscape is primarily native grass pasture with scattered wooded areas, offering both grazing opportunities and excellent habitat for deer, turkey, and pheasants.
A current grazing lease with a local rancher is in place, presenting an immediate income opportunity for the next owner. The tenant has expressed interest in continuing the lease, ensuring a seamless transition for cattle operations. Additionally, electricity is available nearby, providing easy access for future improvements or development.
Whether you're looking to expand your ranching operation, establish a premier hunting retreat, or invest in a scenic piece of Kansas countryside, Limestone Ranch offers unmatched potential in a truly stunning setting.
02/23/2026
$600,000
157 ac.
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Elk County - 1 mile south of hwy 160 on road 10, Moline, KS
This property is located just 3 mi west of Moline kansas in Elk County, with an abundance of deer, qual and turkey. Over 25 acres of tilable ground for your food plots or ag production. The tilable ground, had lime applied 2 years ago and grows excellent crops. For this upcoming season there will be 8 acres of corn, 11 milo, 4 acres soybeans and a mixture of cover seed adde for diversity. Tagging a big buck should be no problem and with 1/2 mi of wildcat creek going west and east you'll be sure to see some large bucks cruising. There's a wooded draw that runs north and south that is nice and thick and perfect for bedding and holding deer close buy. With the ongoing land management this property will be a big bucks destination. Quail numbers are on the rise and in an abundance. pasture portion of the property has a high elevation change that allows one to see alot of the surrounding area and great for gassing. The pasture has been in fallow for 4 years and is in good shape with many native plant species growing vigorously. Great for some cattle or leave be for the deer. Oil prices are at an all time high and with oil production on 2 sides of the property, you could be the next landman in oil. There's more to this property than one can describe, best way is to actually see it.
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