Elk County, Kansas Land For Sale (14 results)
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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
03/06/2026
$539,900
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 0 Pioneer Road, Howard, KS
120+/- Acres of Hunting with Pond in Elk County, KS
Located at the end of a dead end road lies this 120 ac farm for the serious sportsman. Gated access on the south east corner leading into a excellent interior trail system . Follow the trails throughout acres of heavy cedar bedding cover and rolling elevation changes . There has been a new pond dug on the property and is a excellent secluded timber duck hole . From Deer to Ducks Turkey and Quail this farm offers something to all sportsman !
Contact Wes Kunath for a showing. 620-216-0446
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
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.
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.
02/23/2026
$68,900
0.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 404 S Howard, Howard, KS
Welcome to 404 S. Howard - waiting for you to make your move!
This 1994 single-wide manufactured home is full of opportunity, whether you're looking for a rental property, Airbnb, or a comfortable place to call home in a quiet Howard neighborhood. Being fully furnished and equipped with all appliances, this home is truly move-in ready.
You're welcomed by a quaint covered deck, perfectly sized for grilling or relaxing outdoors. Step inside to a nicely sized living room that flows into a spacious kitchen with an eating nook, plus a convenient utility room just off the kitchen.
The split-bedroom layout offers privacy, with a very spacious primary suite on one end featuring a sunken tub and double-sink vanity. On the opposite end, you'll find two additional bedrooms and a second full bath.
Situated on a large corner lot, this property also includes a small garden shed for extra storage. A great opportunity for investors or buyers looking for affordable living with flexibility and potential.
Give me at call at 620-330-2438 to take a look.
1994 single-wide manufactured home
Fully furnished with all appliances
Move-in ready; ideal for rental, Airbnb, or owner occupancy
Located in a quiet Howard neighborhood
Covered deck for outdoor living
Open living room and spacious kitchen with eating nook
Utility room off the kitchen
Split-bedroom layout for privacy
Large primary suite with sunken tub and double-sink vanity
Two additional bedrooms and full bath
Large corner lot with garden shed
02/13/2026
Auction
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 343 South Chestnut Street, Howard, KS
Located in a quiet small-town community, this beautifully maintained home offers the perfect setting to raise a family or enjoy peaceful retirement living. This 1.5-story home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and has been thoughtfully remodeled and exceptionally well cared for throughout.
The inviting kitchen includes a bar area set at a window overlooking the backyard, creating the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or entertain guests while taking in the view. The charming front porch adds curb appeal and character, while the spacious back porch provides an ideal place to relax, host gatherings, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
The home features siding, soffits, and trim with a lifetime transferable warranty, offering long-term peace of mind. In addition, new windows were installed in 2009 and also carry a lifetime transferable warranty.
Additional highlights include a fully fenced backyard, a two-car carport with attached tool shed for added convenience, and a partial basement with outside entry providing excellent storage space or potential for a workshop area.
Homes in this condition, with quality updates and warranty coverage, are a rare find in a small-town setting. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this well-cared-for property!
ONLINE & LIVE AUCTION
TERMS: Bidding will be by the total price. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase contract and deposit $5,000.00 as earnest money at the conclusion of the auction. Balance of purchase price will be due upon title approval and closing. Title Insurance and Closing Fee will be divided evenly between Seller & Buyer. Property is not selling subject to financing or appraised value. This property is selling AS IS, WHERE IS, with all faults, and without any warranties or guarantees of any kind. Buyer should rely on their own information, judgement, and inspection of the property & public records. Property is selling subject to easements, rights-of-way, roadways, & restrictions of record, if any. Announcements day of auction shall take precedence over any printed material or prior information. Bidding will start online March 14, 2026---8AM and join the live auction March 21, 2026 at 12pm. Selling subject to Seller Confirmation. Closing will be on or before April 21, 2026. Open House will be March 3, 2026---4PM-6PM.
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
03/25/2025
$390,000
6 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 2101A Dove, Longton, KS
Nestled on approximately 6 acres of serene countryside, this one-of-a-kind home offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. The property boasts beautiful rock siding that enhances its unique character, while large oak and pine trees add to the tranquil setting. With sweeping views in every direction, this home is the ideal escape. The spacious three-car garage (40x30) provides ample storage and workspace, while the expansive deck is perfect for enjoying the stunning surroundings and entertaining guests. The walkout basement opens up to the lush yard, giving you easy access to nature's beauty just outside your door. Inside, the home features a grand open concept design with a large fireplace as the centerpiece of the front room, offering a cozy yet impressive space for relaxation. The dining room and kitchen flow seamlessly, creating a welcoming atmosphere for family gatherings and meals. The office area and mud room provide additional functional spaces to suit your needs. With four spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, there is plenty of room for everyone. The full basement adds extra living space, perfect for a family room or recreational area. Whether you're seeking peace and quiet or a place to entertain, this property has it all. Come experience country living at its finestschedule your showing today!
02/13/2026
Auction
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - 423 South Chestnut Street, Howard, KS
Two separate parcels sell together as one, offering a total of eight lots (four lots per parcel). This property presents a unique opportunity with two water meters and one electric meter already in place, providing flexibility for future development.
Improvements include a shed, a garage, and an established raised garden area. With utilities already separated, these lots would make an ideal location for a single home with an oversized yard or a great investment opportunity for two homes.
With multiple possibilities and room to grow, this property offers flexibility and potential that’s hard to find. Don’t miss out on this versatile opportunity!
ONLINE & LIVE AUCTION
TERMS: Bidding will be by the total price. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase contract and deposit $2,500.00 as earnest money at the conclusion of the auction. Balance of purchase price will be due upon title approval and closing. Title Insurance and Closing Fee will be divided evenly between Seller & Buyer. Property is not selling subject to financing or appraised value. This property is selling AS IS, WHERE IS, with all faults, and without any warranties or guarantees of any kind. Buyer should rely on their own information, judgement, and inspection of the property & public records. Property is selling subject to easements, rights-of-way, roadways, & restrictions of record, if any. Announcements day of auction shall take precedence over any printed material or prior information. Bidding is open now will join the live auction March 21, 2026 at 12pm. Selling subject to Seller Confirmation. Closing will be on or before April 21, 2026. Open House will be March 3, 2026---4PM-6PM.
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.
ACTIVE
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.
03/06/2025
$1,750,000
584.3 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
ACTIVE
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, where there is an abundance of deer, qual and turkey. Over 25 acres of tilable ground for your food plots or ag production. The tilable ground currently in soybeans has had lime applied 2 years ago and is ready for your next planting. The quail numbers are in an abundance due to habitat and management and ready for your next hunt. Deer numbers are in good shape 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. The 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 and non plant species growing vigorously. Great for some cattle or leave be for the deer. There's more to this property than one can describe, best way is to actually see it.
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