Stafford County, Kansas Land For Sale (4 results)
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05/22/2026
$1,530,000
78 ac.
ACTIVE
Stafford County - 176 NW 140th St, Saint John, KS
Premier Wildlife EstateSome properties simply stand apart, and this is one of them. Unlike any other in the area, this tract features a stunning secluded home, a fully stocked pond, a manicured lawn, and abundant wildlife. This property was meticulously built with a primary vision of privacy, comfort, and an outdoorsman's paradise. Whether in a tree stand after a mature whitetail, tucked in a cedar waiting for a gobbler to fly down from the roost, or catching largemouth on topwater, this property delivers abundant outdoor recreation and lasting memories. Inside
An exceptional custom residence built six years ago, this 5,859 square foot home offers 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, including a nonconforming room that serves as a concrete encased storm shelter. The expansive open plan features stunning views of the pond and manicured lawn, high ceilings, recessed lighting, and multiple sitting areas. The upstairs recreation room overlooks the main living area and is ideal for games and gatherings. Each bedroom includes its own bathroom and individual climate control. The kitchen balances style and function for large gatherings. A large pantry provides space for additional refrigerators and freezer storage. With the home only six years old, all utilities are state of the art and up to date. Climate control is provided by a forced air pond loop geothermal system, and the home is supplied by a 4 inch cased well with a 2 hp pump. The home also includes a 906 sq ft oversized two car garage.
This home offers high end finishes, thoughtful layouts, and resilient infrastructure. Commonly used for family holidays, it was built to accommodate three separate families from across the country at one time. With ample room for privacy, everyone can enjoy their own space while sharing the timeless memories this property creates. Outside / Recreation
Having not been hunted for years, this 78+/- acre tract is a wildlife sanctuary and an outdoorsman's dream. It combines mature timber stands with waist to chest high native grasses. Fresh water is a rare and invaluable resource in Central Kansas. The property features a 1.5 acre stocked pond plus an additional floodable pond site, so wildlife never have to wander far. A floodable duck pond south of the stocked fishing pond provides waterfowl hunting opportunities in a migration corridor as strong as anywhere in the state. Quivira National Wildlife Refuge is just 11.5 miles east on K-19, and this parcel lies in the heart of one of the refuge's strongest flyways. For foodplot potential, 18.5 +/- acres on the northern half of the farm could be easily converted to foodplots to increase the holding power of this tract.
Located just outside the home's front doors, the well maintained, crystal clear 1.5 acre pond offers excellent fishing and watersports. Designed for ideal fish habitat, the pond is stocked with healthy channel cat, largemouth bass, crappie, perch, and bluegill. From the dock or the shoreline you can easily see the variety and number of fish that call this pond home. The pond has been managed as catch and release to give fish the best chance to reach full growth. The 1.5 acre pond and lawn irrigation operate from an 8 inch cased well with a 10 hp pump.
Water/Mineral Rights
Water Rights: Water rights will transfer to the buyer upon closing. There is one domestic well for the home as well as a recreational permitted well for the pond and irrigation system. Water right #39602 is alloted 9 acre foot. Water right #39602 is in good standing and has been reported every year.
Mineral Rights: The sellers mineral rights are believed to be intact and negotiable. There is no current production.
Tenancy/Possession
Possession will be at the time of closing. There are no tenant agreements on this parcel.
***Proof Of Funds Required Before Scheduling A Showing***
Airports/Nearby Amenities
Wichita, KS - 110 miles (1 hr 45 minutes)
Airport: Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport: Full commercial service with major carriers and rental car options; best choice for air travel.
Regional transportation hub for commercial flights and car rentals.
Great Bend, KS - 15 miles (20-25 minutes)
Airport: Great Bend Municipal Airport: General aviation only (no scheduled commercial service); charter/GA access and local FBO services.
Closest town for groceries, dining, and local services.
Pratt, KS - 40 miles (40-50 minutes)
Airport: Pratt Regional Airport: General aviation (no scheduled commercial flights); suitable for charters and private planes.
Quivira National Wildlife Refuge - 11.5 miles (15-20 minutes)
Popular wildlife destination; ideal for day trips from the property.
Cheyenne Bottoms - 19 miles (25-30 minutes)
Major migratory bird and wildlife area, easily accessible for short outings.
Key Features
Six Year Old Home
Highway Access
Private Drive
State Of the Art utilities
Spacious Floor Plan
Irrigated/Manicured Lawn
Stocked Pond
Whitetail Deer
Turkeys
Upland Hunting
05/11/2026
$735,000
151.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Stafford County - 00000 NE 30TH AVE, Ellinwood, KS
151 acres of meticulously managed hunting land in Stafford County, just 10 miles south of Great Bend and 9 miles from Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. Featuring four established food plots, a solar water well, mature timber, thick native grasses, and two producing oil wells, this is a true turn-key Kansas whitetail property in the heart of big-buck country.
Land
Welcome to one of Stafford County's most meticulously managed and highly sought-after hunting properties. Located just 10 miles south of Great Bend, 3 miles east of Highway 281, and only 2 miles from the Barton County line, this 151 acre tract sits in the heart of one of Kansas' most proven big-buck regions.
Positioned just 9 miles from Quivira National Wildlife Refuge and directly in the Central Flyway, this property offers exceptional habitat not only for trophy whitetails, but also for turkey, upland birds, and waterfowl. The surrounding crop fieldsrotating between corn, milo, and wheatcreate a consistent food source that supports and holds wildlife throughout the year.
What truly separates this property from others on the market is the level of management and habitat development. Four strategically placed food plots have been thoughtfully designed to allow deer to feed while remaining secure and out of sight. A solar-powered water well with overflow provides a dependable water source, further enhancing year-round wildlife sustainability. Mature trees and established shelter belts offer outstanding cover, while thick native grasses create exceptional bedding areas. Simply put, this is some of the thickest and most desirable cover in the region.
The habitat, combined with years of proper management, gives a buyer the rare opportunity to step into a turn-key, world-class deer hunting property with little to no additional work required.
In addition to its recreational value, the property features two producing oil wells, offering income potential alongside the hunting investment.
If you've been searching for a high-caliber whitetail property in a proven Kansas locationone that checks every box from habitat to access to incomethis 151 acres stands in a class of its own.
Region & Climate
The Stafford and Barton County region sits in the heart of central Kansas' Arkansas River Lowlands, where the landscape transitions from wide crop fields and rolling prairie to windbreaks, sandhill grasses, and creek corridors. This area experiences a sub-humid continental climate marked by distinct seasons and notable swings in temperatures and precipitation. Summers are warm to hot, while winters are cold with occasional snow, and the region typically sees an average annual precipitation near the mid-20-inch range, though year-to-year swings can be significant. Growing seasons here average roughly 170175 days, providing a strong foundation for both agriculture and native habitat.
The climate's natural variabilitywet springs and variable late-season rainscreates a dynamic environment that, when combined with agricultural borders and wetlands, is ideal for sustaining diverse wildlife populations.
History
Today, central Kansas, including the Stafford/Barton region, is widely recognized by sportsmen for high quality deer huntingthanks to the combination of agricultural food sources, sheltering cover, and a climate that supports robust wildlife populations. The area also draws turkey hunters, upland bird enthusiasts, and waterfowlers, particularly with migratory pathways like the Central Flyway intersecting the region and large wetland complexes like Quivira National Wildlife Refuge just a few miles away.
Quivira, a globally significant Ramsar-designated wetland, highlights the importance of the region as a stopover and feeding destination for migratory birdsincluding ducks, geese, cranes, and shorebirdsunderscoring the ecological value of this landscape.
Upland bird populations like pheasants and quail thrive where grass edges, CRP pockets, and crop borders meet, and waterfowl use periodic wetland and flooded field complexes during migration. Annual fluctuations in game numbers reflect habitat and climatic conditions, further emphasizing the importance of quality land stewardship
03/27/2026
$299,200
135.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Stafford County - 00000 NE 90th Street, Saint John, KS
Located in the southeast quarter of Section 6, Township 23 South, Range 13 West, this 135.94 +/- acre tract offers a clean native grass pasture for immediate use in today's strong cattle market.
The property features low, rolling hills that add just the right amount of topography to create a beautiful landscape while still allowing you to easily scan the pasture and locate cattle at a glance. The tract is fully fenced with five-strand barbed wire, complemented by an interior electric strand to support effective grazing management.
The south 30 +/- acres are separately fenced, allowing for rotational grazing, sorting, or holding cattle when needed. This setup adds flexibility for operators looking to maximize grass utilization and efficiency.
A solar-powered livestock well provides a reliable water source, making this a true turn-key grazing property. With good access and a functional layout already in place, this tract is well-suited for expanding an existing operation or securing additional pasture in a competitive market.
If you are looking to add dependable grass with immediate grazing availability, this property checks the boxes for both practicality and long-term value!
Property Features
-2.5 miles west of Highway 281
-5 miles north of St. John
-135.94 +/- acres
-Fully fenced perimeter
-5-strand barbed wire
-Interior hot wire
-30 +/- acres of separate pasture
-Rotational grazing set up
-Solar livestock well
-Reliable water source
-Low rolling sandhills
-Scenic topography
-Easy cattle visibility
-Native grass stand
-Established grazing
-Turn-key operation
-Immediate possession
-Good access
-Expansion opportunity
-Strong cattle area
05/11/2026
Auction
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Stafford County - 111, Saint John, KS
60 ACRE FEET OF WATER RIGHTS UP FOR AUCTION - WATER RIGHT #23390-00
Auction Details: Auction to be held at Red Cedar Land Co. 2 NE 10th ave. St. John, Ks 67576 on Thursday June 18th, 2026 @ 11:00 am central.
Auction Description: Extremely rare opportunity to purchase water rights to add to your current farm operation or recreational use. This amount of water can completely change your farming operation or hunting season! This is a water right only sale with NO SURFACE OR MINERAL RIGHTS. This water right is within the Rattlesnake Basin in GMD-5 and will need to stay within this district.
Buyers will have the opportunity to bid on 2 separate 30 acre ft allotments, or a combination price of all 60 acre ft.
In the picture section of the listing or attached in the documents section you will find GMD No. 5's Application Offset Regulation Map to see likely areas the water can be transfered to, K.A.R. 5-25-22 for movement of water rights affecting streamflow within the Rattlesnake creek, and a Consumptive Use Map by county. Water rights only there will be no surface rights or mineral rights available. (All other pictures are for attention only.)
For the Farmers: Short on water to grow corn or other crops? This water right would be a great addition to your operation to get you the right amount of water your farm needs.
For the Hunters: This part of the state water is KING. If you have a natural duck marsh that lacks water on dry years this water right is the perfect solution! With 20-60 AF you can build your dream duck marsh or fishing pond. If you are in a permitted area that passes the application process you can design your own pond or duck marsh! When converting to recreational or industrustial use you will lose about 15% of the water from that transfer.
Terms and Conditions: 10% earnest money down day of auction. Closing will be with Security 1st Title upon the buyers application approval (Application process could take 8 months). If the buyers application fails to transfer the water rights the buyers shall get their earnest money back. Water rights transferring shall be contingent upon buyers application being submitted and approved by the Department of Water Resources. (The DWR Stafford Field Office is open to the public by appointment during regular business hours. Please call 620-234-5311 or email to schedule an appointment). Buyers are responsible for their own research & due diligence for the transferring of the water rights. Buyers must be pre-approved with their lenders. Red Cedar Land Co is a Sellers Agent. Any announcements made day of sale shall take precedence over any other advertised material. Red Cedar Land Co. and the Sellers shall not be liable for any changes, policies, or updates to the regulations of water after the purchase has been completed.
For more information about the auction contact Broker Ryan Koelsch at 620-546-3746 .
Key Features
Water Right #23390-00
30 - 60 Acre Ft Can Be Purchased
Improve Your Farm Land
Build a Duck Marsh
Build a Fish Pond
Add Extra Water To Your Irrigation
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