Rooks County, Kansas Land For Sale (17 results)
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01/30/2026
$350,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 00000 G Road, Stockton, KS
This quarter section is located in northeast Rooks County, Kansas, just outside of Stockton. It is fully turn-key and ready to be hunted this fall, with extensive habitat improvement projects completed in recent years. There are currently 54 acres in tillable production, with the remaining 104 acres in native grass and timbered draws. The timbered draws primarily consist of cottonwood, elm, and cedar trees along with reed-filled waterways. There is a new solar well that provides year-round water for wildlife and has been a major attractant during any hot or dry conditions. There is plenty of topography change creating great vantage and pinch points as well as seclusion from the road. Switchgrass buffers were recently planted around the boundaries and are expected to take off in the year to come. Electric and water are already on-site, with a large cleared pad ideal for building or parking a camper. The property has perimeter fencing, along with newly installed swing entry gates. Extensive dirt and terrace work was recently completed on the cropland, further improving the property. The current owner has this property in tip-top shape for the future owner. The property is frequented by whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkeys, pheasant, and quail. It is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit #3 and has qualified for two non-resident landowner tags. The property is being sold with blinds, feeders, and tree stands. This property truly has it all and is ready to be hunted this fall! Mineral rights are intact and are included with the sale. If you're looking for a bigger property, the quarter next door can be purchased as well. For additional information, disclosures, trail camera photos, or to schedule a showing, contact Cole Schumacher at (785) 656-1738.
Property Features
-160 +/- acres in Rooks County, KS
-Whitetail, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-New terraces
-Full turn-key with blinds, feeders, and storage container
-Solar well
-New fencing and gates
-Mineral rights included
-54 acres cultivation
-Switchgrass buffers
01/26/2026
$1,300,000
622.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - F Road, Lot#WP001, Woodston, KS
Just over 2 miles northeast of Woodston, Kansas, and 1 miles north of Highway 24, along the Rooks and Osborne County line, lies this incredible 622-acre section of land offering a rare blend of farm, ranch, and hunting opportunities in North Central Kansas. This historic site is home to the original Thomas Barn, which was honored as the Most Outstanding Barn in Kansas by the State Board of Agriculture in 1918. This expansive acreage is thoughtfully divided into 317.11 acres of fenced pasture boasting excellent grass and a durable 4-strand barbed wire fence, along with 308.89 acres of prime tillable cropland featuring over 90% Class II and III soils, ideal for productive crop production. Water for the pasture is readily available from an on-site well and rural water service, with multiple hydrants and tanks strategically placed throughout. The property is easily accessible along 30 Road and 31 Road, ensuring convenience for daily operations.Beyond its agricultural value, this tract is a terrific option for outdoor enthusiasts, situated just over 10 miles southeast of the renowned Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge. The abundant tree cover in the central and eastern portions, including large cottonwood and locust trees, provides excellent habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, upland birds, and waterfowl, making it a prime location for hunting. Multiple seasonal ponds add to the landscapes diversity and offer potential for waterfowl and livestock use. With all cropland and pasture acres open for immediate possession upon closing, this expansive tract of land is ready for immediate use by your farm and ranching operation. All of the mineral rights are believed to be intact and will be transferring to the buyer upon closing. This exceptional property combines rich heritage, productive land, and prime wildlife habitat all in one outstanding package. Contact the listing agents to get this farm under contract today!
09/05/2025
$1,539,250
473 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 2675 P Rd, Woodston, KS
Here is your opportunity to own a Kansas combination farm at its finest. Hunting, cultivation, pasture, lodging: It’s all here. This property offers 473+/- total acres just minutes south of Woodston, Kansas offering a fine mixture of upland and bottom ground acreage. The property consists of 140+/- acres of productive cropland, 311.79+/- acres of grassland, and the remaining 21+/- acres are made up of a farmstead and creek bedthat feeds into Medicine Creek. Truly a hunting paradise created by the opportunity this acreage offers. The quality bottom ground features dense timber along the creek bed offering potential for great hunting. The property offers many improvements including a 3 bed/1 Bath home, a 120x50 steel frame implement building, a 38x35 Barn, grain bins, multiple pens, a detached garage, and other storage buildings. This property is serviced primarily by a water well and ponds.
01/29/2026
$650,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - R Road, Lot#WP001, Damar, KS
Located just 1 miles east of Damar, Kansas, this exceptional 200-acre property in Rooks County offers premier whitetail hunting habitat along the scenic and heavily wooded Spring Creek that winds nearly a mile through the center of the land. Renowned as top-caliber trophy whitetail territory, this farm boasts multiple ideal locations for treestands along the creek, as well as tall bluffs east of the creek that provide strategic vantage points during firearms season. With approximately 16 acres of food plots currently planted to winter wheat, two large deer feeders, and elevated Redneck blinds strategically positioned within bow range of the food plots and feeders, this property is expertly managed to attract and hold mature deer. Situated within a Boone & Crockett whitetail deer area and backed by a history of trophy bucks, this land offers immediate hunting successrecent visits have observed 30+ deer on the property. The landscape features majestic cottonwoods, mature cedars, and diverse tree varieties lining the creek bed, complemented by tall grasses that support upland birds and deer bedding. Tall roosting trees provide great shelter for Rio Grande turkeys who call this farm home throughout the Spring. Access is excellent via R Road, which has a solid rock base allowing reliable year-round entry, and electricity is available along the north boundary. The property includes a well-maintained perimeter fence and a new entry approach from the north, with a promising potential building site for a cabin or barndominium in the northwest corner. Situated just three miles south of the Solomon River and less than five miles from Webster Lake, this tract offers a rare combination of outstanding wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, and full mineral rights, making it an unmatched trophy-hunting land investment in Northwest Kansas. Additional acreage can be purchased (bordering to the South) to make this a full 405-acre dream hunting property, or this 200-acre tract can be purchased and managed for trophy hunting success year after year. Your choice! There are very few land offerings of this acreage size that feature this much deer hunting habitat in a proven trophy whitetail area. Contact the listing agents today to check this property out ASAP!
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/16/2025
$212,000
77.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - B Road, Lot#WP001, Stockton, KS
Located just 5 miles south of the Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge and situated along a secluded, low-traffic country road, this exceptional hunting property offers the perfect blend of timber, cropland, and tall CRP and native grasses. Spread across gently rolling terrain, the farm is situated within a proven trophy whitetail area abundant with cover and food sources in every direction, making this small hunting farm ideal for harvesting mature, trophy deer each Fall. Large trees, thick ground cover, and rolling terrain benefit this property for both archery and firearms deer hunting. Excellent whitetail sign is evident throughout the property, including several early-season buck rubs and dozens of deer trails. In the northeast corner, a 5-acre block of timber creates a terrific main hunting setup, consisting of a mix of tall native grasses, cedars, hardwoods, and thick brush, with large hedge trees lining the roadways to provide ideal edges for scrape lines. Along the eastern boundary, 10-12 foot tall cane and grass stand as a natural privacy screen, blocking views into the farm. Over 38 acres of productive tillable land are currently planted with a high-yielding milo crop, complemented by 13+ acres of CRP grasslands occupying terrace channels and draws, creating excellent habitat diversity. The south end features another stretch of tall trees surrounded by native grass, with numerous deer trails clearly visible in aerial drone images. Upland bird hunters will be satisfied with the quail and pheasant numbers in this area, as evidenced by the quail and pheasants observed and heard on the property recently. A few large cottonwoods in the north-central section provide ideal treestand locations overlooking a small cropfield, perfect for hunting setups. The extensive CRP strips also offer fantastic opportunities for upland bird hunting. Located just 9 miles northeast of Stockton, Kansas, this property combines privacy, diverse habitat, and proven game patterns to offer an outstanding hunting and outdoor experience.Contact the listing agents today for more information on this awesome hunting farm, or to schedule your private tour ASAP!
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
11/14/2025
$1,296,000
405 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - R Road, Lot#WP001, Damar, KS
The Spring Creek 405 in Rooks County, KS features some of the best whitetail hunting habitat youll find in all of Northwest Kansas. This exceptional turn-key hunting property spans a total of 405 acres along the picturesque Spring Creek, and is only 3 miles South of the famed Solomon River and Webster Reservoir. This property features 1 miles of heavily wooded Spring Creek, creating unbelievable habitat for trophy whitetail deer, making it one of the top choices for archery whitetail hunting in all of NW Kansas. This premier hunting ranch offers top caliber trophy whitetail deer habitat in an area that is very reputable for checking the boxes for trophy hunters, as well as upland bird fanatics. This property boasts an endless number of potential archery stand setups, while rocky bluffs east of the creek and other elevated blind locations provide perfect vantage points for firearms season. Situated within a top notch trophy whitetail deer area, this area has a strong history of Boone & Crockett deer genetics - 200+ inch deer potential.Spanning approximately 60 acres of planted food plots, the land has the ability to support a thriving deer population, complemented by multiple large deer feeders and hunting blinds included in the sale. Strategically placed elevated blinds are strategically placed throughout the ranch, giving hunters ideal positions for success. The property is secured with excellent perimeter fencing, along with well-maintained entry approaches and gates.Mature cottonwoods and cedars line the creek bed, adding natural beauty and cover, while several acres of tall phragmite occupy the center of the property, creating expansive bedding areas. A small pond on the southern end provides a seasonal water source, and tall grasses bordering the creek bottom provide excellent support for upland birds. Turkey roosting trees stretch along the creek, making this an outstanding Rio Grande turkey hunting farm.Access to the property is convenient and reliable via R Road, which features a solid rock base to ensure all-weather accessibility. The sale includes 100% of the mineral rights, making The Spring Creek 405 a truly comprehensive hunting and investment opportunity.Contact the listing agents today to schedule your tour of this incredible hunting ranch!
09/16/2025
$647,070
215.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 15 Road, Lot#WP001, Stockton, KS
Have you ever imagined owning a farm in Northwest Kansas with excellent trophy whitetail hunting, turkey hunting, upland bird habitat, great waterfowl opportunities, as well as your very own fishing pond? On top of that, it features an irrigation well and active water rights with over 120 acres of irrigated cropland and dryland crop acres, and it is located along the Solomon River basin!!!? This 215+ acre farm is that entire package combined into one amazing farm only 4 miles from Webster Reservoir and just over 3 miles from Stockton, KS! This awesome rec and ag property is located a few miles West of Stockton and borders over mile of the Solomon River, which has historically produced several trophy-class whitetail deer over the years, has a steady population of Rio Grande turkeys, and the area attracts thousands of ducks and geese every year, with Webster Reservoir just a few short miles downstream. The acre pond on this farm is spring-fed and has held water year-round. This pond is stocked with fish and, combined with a large spread of cropland just to the North of the pond, is a magnet for waterfowl. The 40+ acres of tall grass, brush, and thickets on the South end of the farm serve as a prime deer bedding area and staging site for deer year-round, and especially during the rut, evidenced by several trees and old fenceposts scarred with several years of buck rubs. The cropland acres are littered with deer tracks, and several trails crisscross through the thick cover, from the river to the cropland food sources. This is a legit area for catching a cruising buck during the heat of the rut, or patterning a shooter buck to its primary food source during early Fall or on a cold Winter day. Attractive food sources, water, and great cover are usually the prime combination for filling a Kansas buck tag in the Fall. A prime location along the Solomon River and the opportunity to hunt and observe all species of wildlife this part of the State has to offer puts the farm over the top! Dont miss out on this incredible opportunity! Contact the listing agents today for more information or to schedule your private tour of this great farm!
10/30/2025
$509,000
235.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 00000, Damar, KS
Tallgrass Ridge - 235 +/- Acres of Whitetail and Upland Hunting In Rooks County, KS
Legal Description: E/2 SW/4 & SE/4 - S33, T08, R20, ACRES 235.68
Property Description: It's no secret that some of the biggest bucks in Kansas live in the grass. This 235 +/- acre Rooks County property is a true sportsman's paradise, offering the perfect blend of premier whitetail and excellent upland hunting, income-producing acres, and long-term management for wildlife success.
For the past 15 years, this tract has been carefully managed to create exceptional habitat, featuring tall upland grasses, strategically placed food plots planted to milo, multiple cedar tree windbreaks, a man made pond ready to be filled, and ideal bedding and cover areas throughout. The property includes tillable acres that not only attract and hold wildlife but also provide bonus income, along with disposal well income and mineral rights transferring to the buyer, an increasingly rare combination in Kansas hunting land.
If you're looking for your next hunting farm, where you can harvest a mature Kansas whitetail, fill your upland vest with pheasants and quail, and collect income in the process, reach out to the listing agent, Greg Bieker to schedule a tour today!
Property Income:
TypeDollars90.18 +/- Acres CRP @ $29.00 Per Acre Until 9-30-2030$2,615.2221.59 +/- Acres CRP @ $27.00 Per Acre Until 9-30-2035$582.9390 +/- Acres Tillable @ Estimated $55 Per Acre$4,95034 +/- Acres Available For Swathing & Bailing $300Salt Water Disposal Well $1,800Current Annual Total Income$10,248.15* Potential Oil Lease Available For Additional IncomeXXX
Wildlife Currently On The Property: Whitetail Deer, Pheasants, Quail, Doves
Kansas Deer Unit: 3
Mineral Rights: Mineral Rights and Disposal Well Income Transfer With The Sale
Tenant Rights: Tillable Acres Available For Immediate Possession Upon Milo Harvest
Tillable Acres: Could Be Cash Rented, Farmed By Owner, Or Turned Into Food Plots
2024 Property Taxes: $202.06
Directions: From Damar, KS in Western Rooks County, travel South 1/2 mile on Highway 18 to S Road. Turn East and travel 3/4 of a mile, the property will be along the North side of the road.
Access:
-County Road Along South Side
-5 Minutes From Damar, KS
-45 Minutes From Hays Regional Airport
-2.5 Hours From Wichita, KS National Airport
Key Features:
-Combination Mature Grasses and Tillable
-15+ Years Of Dedicated Wildlife Management
-Excellent Whitetail and Upland Bird Hunting
-Mineral Rights Transfer
-Possible Oil Lease Opportunity
-Strategically Placed Cedar Windbreaks
-Multiple Income Sources-CRP, Tillable, & Disposal Well
-One Of The Best Upland Parcels In Rooks County
01/14/2026
$351,450
156.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 00000 B Rd, Stockton, KS
156 +/- Acres Of Hunting Land Just 5 Miles South of Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge In Rooks County, KS
Legal Description: NW/4 S07-T6S-16W
Property Description: Located just 5 miles South of Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, is this 156 +/- acre hunting and investment property, offering the perfect blend of habitat, income potential, and big deer history. Consisting of 67+/- acres of income producing tillable farmground primarily in wheat and milo, and the remaining 89 +/- acres in heavy draws, timber filled pasture, and an abandoned farmhouse, this property blends production and recreation. Scrolling through the trail camera pictures and harvest photos its easy to get a clear picture of the recreational power of this farm. Whether you're a serious hunter looking to create your dream farm, or a land investor searching for a high-potential piece of ground with quality tillable and pasture, this one checks all the boxes.
Property Highlights:
Proven Big Deer Property: With a strong track record of producing mature Kansas whitetails, the natural habitat and trophy genetics are already in place, and with the right management plan and habitat improvements, it could become even more exceptional
Excellent Upland Hunting: Both pheasants and quail call the property home, creating bonus upland hunting opportunities.
Additional Recreation: Kirwin Reservoir, well-known as a premier waterfowl destination and one of Kansas' top walleye and crappie fisheries is just 5 miles away.
Tillable Income: Expect this property to cash rent for $50-$55 per acre on the dryland tillable.
Mineral Rights: Transfer with the sale of the property.
Prime Location: Just 5 miles from Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, this farm benefits from outstanding deer movement and access to some of the best whitetail genetics in the region.
Income Producing Potential: The tillable acres offer reliable ag income, while the habitat-rich areas are perfect for personal use or generating revenue through a hunting lease. The pasture portion of the property could also support a cattle herd.
Utilities On Site: Electricity runs along the North side of the property, making it easy to set up a hunting cabin, camper site, or future build site.
Access: Quality chalk roads provide great access to the property along the West side, while a dirt road runs along the North.
Driving Directions: From Stockton, KS along HWY 183, travel North 6 miles to C Rd. Turn East and travel 7 miles on C Rd. to the intersection of C Rd. and 25 Rd. Travel North 1/2 mile to the Southwest corner of the property.
Mineral Rights: Transfer With The Sale
Crops: Any currently planted crops at the time of sale shall remain with the seller
Kansas Deer Unit: 3
Estimated 2025 Property Taxes: $660.00
Greg Bieker- 620.639.3337 or
10/30/2025
$389,795
159.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - T Road, Lot#WP001, Plainville, KS
If youre looking for a property that not only generates income but also has some recreational opportunities near Plainville, Kansas, you will surely want to give this quarter a look. Located 3 miles North and 2 1/2 miles east of town, sitting on T & 20 Road will put you at the Northwest corner of the farm. Approximately 88 acres of this tract consists of high-end farm ground that was planted to a corn crop recently harvested. 2 nice hay fields exist on the farm on either side of the cropland. 52 acres are being hayed at this time. Large mature cottonwood tree rows shoot into the Crop fields, creating exceptional wildlife travel ways. This general area has been known for trophy whitetails and some of the best upland bird hunting in the county. Possession will be immediate upon closing of the property, and mineral rights will be included with the sale. Call one of the listing agents, Mitch Keeley or Adam Hann, for more information on this diverse tract of land near Plainville.
08/18/2025
$315,000
159.51 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - V Road, Plainville, KS
PRICE REDUCED!! This 159.51 +/- acre tract in Rooks County, located just 8 +/- miles from Plainville, Kansas, offers a strong combination of productive cropland and recreational appeal. The property features approximately 141+/- tillable acres, with the balance consisting of 18 +/- acres of native grasses, mature trees, and natural drainage. The tillable acres are primarily terraced and consist of mostly Class 2c Harney Silt Loam soils with 1 to 3% slopes, providing excellent crop production potential year after year. The soil boasts an impressive average NCCPI of 64.9. The mix of habitat also supports a healthy population of pheasants and quail, and the native acreage with tree cover and drainage corridors creates promising opportunities for both whitetail and mule deer hunting. This property offers both immediate agricultural income and hunting potential, making it a versatile and valuable addition to any farming or recreational portfolio. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Travis Glassman at (785) 672-7134 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
11/12/2025
$295,000
1.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 215 S Oak St, Damar, KS
Welcome to 215 S Oak in Damar, Kansas! This immaculate 4-bedroom, 2-bath home sits on several well-landscaped acres at the south edge of town. Move-in ready inside and out, it features updated finishes, abundant natural light, and stunning country views. A remodeled guest home, multiple outbuildings, and mature landscaping complete this rare small-town property.
Land
Located on the south edge of Damar, this 1.83+/- acre property offers peaceful country living with the convenience of being near town. The grounds have been thoughtfully planted and nurtured with over 50 species of trees, shrubs, and plants, creating a beautifully diverse landscape.
Improvements
The primary home is a spotless 4-bedroom, 2-bath residence showcasing an open living concept and gorgeous hardwood floors. Natural light floods the space through oversized Anderson windows. The kitchen features granite countertops, tiled backsplash, custom white cabinets with pull-out drawers, under-cabinet lighting, and newer white appliances. Next to the main living area are two bedrooms and a large bathroom with a double-sink vanity and ample storage. Upstairs includes a spacious landing, two additional large bedrooms with walk-in closets, and several storage areas. Off the kitchen is a bright sunroom currently used as an office and laundry area, offering extra storage and access to the basement. The basement includes a large family room, bathroom, utility room, separate storage area with shelving, sump pump, gas heating stove, water softener, and a 10-year-old furnace. A whole-house generator provides backup power. Outside, a brick patio connects to the south side of the home, offering stunning sunset views. The property also includes a fully remodeled 2-bedroom manufactured home used as a successful Airbnb. It features an oversized bathroom, full laundry area, living room, dining area, and functional kitchen. All appliances and furniture stay, providing a turnkey income opportunity. Outbuildings include a 1624 one-car garage, 1832 heated and cement-floored tool shop, 1412 tool shed, and 77 garden shed each in excellent condition and ready for use.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
The property is located on the south edge of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
05/19/2025
$300,000
0.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1116 S First St, Stockton, KS
Welcome to The Hawk House, a unique 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom barndominium located in Stockton, Kansas. Built in 2012, this 2,400 square foot residence offers a very open floor plan, making it an ideal primary home, vacation home, or investment property.
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Each of the five bedrooms has room for 3 beds and comes with its own private en-suite bathroom, offering privacy and convenience for guests or residents. The open-concept living and kitchen area is perfect for gathering, entertaining, or simply relaxing after your day. All appliances, recliners, and the kitchen table will stay with the house when sold. The property has two HVAC units as well as an 80 gallon water heater.
The property also features a detached shed with an additional half bath, providing extra utility and flexible space for hobbies, storage, or outdoor entertaining.
With plenty of room to sleep large groups and thoughtfully designed accommodations, The Hawk House is a turnkey opportunity for an Airbnb or short-term rental investment. Whether you're looking to capitalize on its guest-friendly layout or settle into a welcoming community, this barndominium offers both comfort and potential.
Location
The Hawk House is situated in Stockton, Kansas, offering a great balance of a good community with many great activities just outside of town. Located just 40 minutes from Hays, that offers easy access to a multitude of amenities, shopping, restaurants, and a regional airport.
This area is a hunter's paradise, nestled right between Kirwin Reservoir and Webster Laketwo of northwest Kansas's premier destinations for hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Whether you're after whitetail deer, upland game birds, or waterfowl, this region offers some of the best hunting grounds in the state.
09/09/2025
$450,000
157.2 ac.
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Rooks County - 26 Ter, Woodston, KS
This 157.2-acre farm in Rooks County is located in the west half of Section 32, Township 7 South, Range 16 West. The tract includes 144.6 acres of productive cropland with the balance in waterways and a native grass draw. Soils consist mainly of Class 2 and 3, with more than half being Holdredge Silt Loam, 13 percent slope. The farm carries an NCCPI average of 69.44, showing strong capability for row crop production.The terrain is gently rolling with natural draws and grass cover that provides more than farming opportunities. The western draw is hidden from the road and has mature whitetail deer using the area. The combination of cropland, stubble, and cover also provides upland bird habitat, offering the chance to hunt pheasant and quail. Located just a few miles south of the Woodston Wildlife Area, the property sits in an area of large pastures and natural corridors, resulting in many areas for whitetail deer to hide and reach maturity.This property has the potential to expand your current farming operation, serve as an income-producing investment, or provide recreational use alongside agricultural production. Access is by gravel road, and the layout makes it manageable for farming while still holding hunting appeal. Contact the listing agent to schedule a showing.
11/14/2025
$184,800
112 ac.
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Rooks County - R Road, Lot#WP001, Damar, KS
Located just 2 miles east of Damar, Kansas, and 4 miles southwest of Webster Reservoir, this exceptional property encompasses approximately 112 acres of native grass pasture land, surrounded by a sturdy 4-strand barbed wire fence that secures the entire perimeter. The ranch offers rural water directly on the property, providing reliable livestock watering, with electricity available along the adjacent county road for convenience.Accessible year-round via excellent all-weather roads from R Road, this ranch features a fantastic building site that boasts open country scenic views, perfect for a future home or ranch headquarters. The property comes with 100% mineral rights intact, which will transfer to the buyer, offering added value and potential income. Grazing possession is available starting March 1, 2026, making this a great option for immediate ranching opportunities in the new year.With rural water and electrical service on site, the Damar 112 Ranch presents an outstanding opportunity to build your dream country home amid peaceful rural surroundings, while also offering quality grassland and water for your livestock and equine needs.Give us a call today for more information!
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