Washington County, Kansas Land For Sale (3 results)
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03/25/2026
$867,000
158.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 27th Road, Morrowville, KS
Jade Road Farm – Washington County, Kansas
Property Legal Description:
S15, T01, R02, 6th Principal Meridian, ACRES 158.5, SE4 EXC RD ROW
FSA Details:
157.28 Farmland Acres – 147.68 DCP Cropland Acres
113.50 Base Acres (Soybeans 57.03, Corn 42.18, Wheat 14.29)
Broker’s Notes: Jade Road Farm
Jade Road Farm presents a solid opportunity to acquire a highly farmable and income producing tract in Washington County, Kansas. Encompassing approximately 158.5 +/- acres, this property is predominantly open cropland with a layout that supports efficient farming practices and ease of management. With a strong percentage of tillable acres, this tract is well suited for both operators looking to expand and investors seeking dependable annual returns.
The farm features approximately 147 +/- acres of cropland, offering a high level of productivity across gently rolling terrain. The soils are primarily made up of Crete silty clay loam, a well-known and reliable soil type in the region. The majority of the tract falls within Class II and III soils, providing a strong foundation for consistent yields under typical management. The property carries a weighted NCCPI of approximately 60.2, reinforcing its reputation as a productive and dependable piece of farmland. The rolling topography, generally ranging from 1–7% slopes, allows for good water movement while maintaining excellent farmability.
Field configuration is another strength of this tract, with large, contiguous areas that are easy to work and conducive to modern equipment. Natural waterways and drainage channels are present and help manage runoff while adding subtle contour to the property.
While this tract is primarily focused on agricultural production, there is limited recreational appeal. The existing draws and waterways may provide some occasional wildlife travel, but the property is best suited as a productive farm rather than a hunting-focused tract.
Key Features:
• Approximately 158.5 +/- total acres with 147 +/- cropland acres
• Strong soil composition with predominately Crete silty clay loam
• Majority Class II and III soils offering solid productivity
• Weighted NCCPI of approximately 60.2
• Gently rolling terrain (1–7% slopes) for effective drainage
• Large, well-shaped fields for efficient farming
• Good access via county roads
• Primarily an income producing agricultural tract
• Recreational and hunting opportunities
Jade Farm is a clean, functional farm that delivers where it matters most…productivity, efficiency, and long-term value. This is a dependable piece of ground that fits well for both operators and investors looking to add quality acres in a strong agricultural area.
Property Location:
From Morrowville, KS, travel north on K-15 for approximately 8 miles to 27th Road. Turn left (west) on 27th Road and travel 1 mile to Jade Road then north on Jade Road to where 27th Road goes back to the west. The property is located on the northwest corner of 27th Road and Jade Road intersection. WATCH FOR SIGNS!
2025 Property Taxes: $2,261.91
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03/25/2026
$887,000
158.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 2840 Jade Road, Morrowville, KS
Rolling Ridge Grain & Game – Washington County, Kansas
Property Legal Description:
S10, T01, R02, 6th Principal Meridian, ACRES 158.1, SE4 EXC RD ROW
FSA Details:
157.78 Farmland Acres – 146.49 DCP Cropland Acres
112.60 Base Acres (Soybeans 56.58, Corn 41.84, Wheat 14.18)
This northern Washington County property presents a well-balanced 158.1+/- acre farm in Washington County, Kansas, combining strong agricultural productivity with an equally compelling recreational component. Located in Section 10, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, this tract sits in a highly regarded area known for both consistent crop production and quality whitetail hunting.
With approximately 146.49+/- acres of cropland, this property offers a high percentage of income-producing ground. The soils are predominantly Crete silty clay loam, complemented by areas of Hobbs silt loam along the natural drainage corridor. A weighted NCCPI of 65.4 supports solid yield potential, making this an attractive option for operators and investors alike. The gently rolling topography (1–7% slopes) allows for efficient farming practices while naturally managing water flow across the tract.
Where this farm really separates itself is in its recreational appeal. The timber-lined draws and winding drainage create excellent habitat diversity, natural travel corridors, and ideal stand locations. This region of Washington County has a strong reputation for producing mature Kansas whitetails, and this tract fits that profile. Trail camera history and surrounding habitat support the presence of quality deer, offering immediate hunting potential with room to further enhance.
Key Features:
• 157.78 +/- total acres with 146.49± cropland acres
• Strong soil profile with predominantly Crete silty clay loam
• Weighted NCCPI of 65.4 indicating solid productivity
• Gently rolling terrain with good natural drainage
• Excellent mix of open ground and timbered draws
• Proven area for quality Kansas whitetail hunting
• Natural travel corridors and stand locations throughout
• Strong combination of income and recreational value
• Located in a desirable, tightly held area of Washington County
Whether you’re looking to expand your farming operation, invest in quality tillable ground, or secure a property that offers both income and top-end hunting opportunities, this tract checks all the boxes. It’s not often you find a tract that blends productive soils with this level of recreational upside in a proven whitetail area.
Property Location:
From Morrowville, KS, travel north on K-15 for approximately 9 miles to 28th Road. Turn left (west) on 28th Road and travel 1 mile to Jade Road. The property is located on the northeast corner of 28th Road and Jade Road intersection. WATCH FOR SIGNS!
2025 Property Taxes: $2,262.43
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Pictures and property lines are illustrations only and not guaranteed to be actual property lines.
04/07/2026
$899,000
16.11 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 1658 Prairie Rd, Washington, KS
Just one mile west of Washington, Kansas, this 16.1 acre Flint Hills property offers hilltop views, meadows, creeks, and wooded draws for riding and outdoor enjoyment. The home features abundant windows, open living spaces, 4 bedrooms, a sauna, and a 2-car garage. With a heated barn, indoor arena, pipe-fenced pastures, and mineral rights included, this property is ideal for horse enthusiasts or country living.
Land
Nestled in the scenic northern Flint Hills, this 16.1 acre property offers rolling hills, draws, creek crossings, and wooded areasperfect for riding or enjoying nature. Pipe and cable fenced pastures provide safe turnouts for horses, while open meadows and live water create a picturesque landscape. Additional outdoor pipe pens and arenas complement the indoor riding facilities, making this ranch a prime destination for equestrian activities. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, turkey, coyote, fox, owls, eagles, and cranes frequently seen on the property, along with the occasional bobcat.
Improvements
The home overlooks the property and creek, with open staircases, abundant windows, and sliding glass doors that bring in natural light and scenic views.Upstairs offers an open living and dining area with four sliding glass doors providing stunning views of the meadows and creek. The living room's fireplace encourages conversation and comfort, while the dining table comfortably seats ten guests. The kitchen is spacious enough for socializing while preparing meals, with a convenient half bath nearby. On the opposite end of the house is a private office, master bedroom, and master bathroom, offering quiet seclusion. A two-car attached garage and professionally maintained landscaping complete the home.
Downstairs features three bedrooms and a full bathroom. The first bedroom accommodates four twin or two king beds, includes an additional sink, ceiling fans, and a sliding glass door opening to the patio with views of the creek. The second bedroom fits two twin or one king bed, has a ceiling fan, and also opens to the patio, while the third bedroom is comfortably sized for two twin or one king bed. The spacious living room downstairs provides a wood-burning stove for cozy gatherings and has two sliding glass doors leading to the patio, overlooking the creek, along with a functioning dry sauna for relaxing after a day on the trails. There are laundry hookups on both levels as well as a tornado room in the basement. Utilities include septic, well water, and propane.
Equestrian facilities are exceptional, starting with a six-stall insulated, heated barn equipped with automatic waterers, corner feeders, rolling split doors, and a heated bathroom. Attached to the barn is an 80100 ft red iron, partially insulated indoor arena with concrete foundation, double sliding doors on all sides for ventilation, overhead fans, clear panels for natural light, and newly installed LED lighting. A 20100 ft covered area connected to the arena provides six 1212 portable horse stalls, an eight-foot alley leading to additional outdoor pipe pens and a pipe arena, along with multiple hydrants and a heated automatic waterer. Pipe and cable fenced meadows and pastures, along with scenic draws and live water, create the perfect environment for trail riding, turnout, and overall equestrian enjoyment. With mineral rights included and turnkey facilities for both living and riding, this Flint Hills ranch is a rare opportunity for horse enthusiasts or anyone seeking the ultimate country lifestyle.
Region & Climate
Washington, Kansas, sits in the northern Flint Hills region of north-central Kansas, known for its rolling hills, tallgrass prairie, and scenic draws. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime highs often in the mid-80s to low 90s and nighttime lows in the 60s. Winters are cold, with daytime highs typically in the 30s to 40s and nighttime lows in the teens and 20s. Spring brings moderate temperatures along with occasional thunderstorms, while fall is usually mild and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The region averages around 30 inches of precipitation annually, mostly falling in late spring and early summer, with light to moderate snowfall in winter.
Location
This property is located just one mile west of Washington, a small rural town in north-central Kansas. Washington lies along U.S. Highway 36, providing convenient access to surrounding communities while maintaining a peaceful country setting amid rugged, rolling Flint Hills and pastureland.
Washington offers essential services including shopping, dining, schools, and healthcare. Milford, Tuttle creek, and Manhattan, Kansas, are one hour drive southeast and is a regional hub for education, healthcare, and entertainment, home to Kansas State University and a variety of attractions.
The Flint Hills region is rich in recreational opportunities. Nearby scenic areas and trails are ideal for horseback riding, hiking, and exploring native prairie. Creeks, meadows, and wooded draws provide natural beauty and diverse wildlife, making the area popular for outdoor enthusiasts and equestrian activities.
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