The Old Quarry Preserve offers a unique blend of history, wildlife, and potential. Once a working quarry, it's now a haven for trophy whitetail bucks and holds strong promise for duck habitat development. The well-kept home is perfect as a hunting cabin or weekend retreat. Ideal for those seeking a private escape, hunting reserve, or future outdoor development.
Land
This 392.9 +/- acre property in Bourbon County offers a rare opportunity with diverse potential. Once a working quarry, the land could be developed into a premier recreational retreat for duck and deer hunting or possibly reactivated for additional rock mining. With rolling hills, scattered trees, and natural cover throughout, the property is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts, investors, or those seeking a unique and versatile landscape.
Improvements
The charming 940 sq. ft. 1940s bungalow offers the perfect weekend escape or cozy hunting retreat. With its vintage character and peaceful setting, it's an ideal spot to unwind after a day outdoorsor use it as a base while you build a larger cabin tailored for family gatherings and extended stays.
Recreation
This unique property offers endless opportunities for recreation, income, and long-term enjoyment. Whether you're into quail, dove, turkey, whitetail deer, or even duck hunting, the diverse terrain and natural features provide excellent habitat for wildlife. With space for ATV and UTV trails, hiking, camping, and fishing, it's an ideal outdoor escape. For those seeking investment potential, portions of the land could be further mined for sand and rock. With so much to offer, this property could easily be transformed into a legacy retreat your family will enjoy for generations.
Region & Climate
Bourbon County, Kansas, has a humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. The area receives around 42 inches of rainfall annually, supporting lush vegetation and crop growth. Terrain is gently rolling with a mix of open fields, timber, and stream corridorsideal for farming, grazing, and wildlife habitat.
History
Fort Scott, founded in 1842, began as a U.S. Army post to help maintain peace on the western frontier. It later played a major role in the Bleeding Kansas conflict, as tensions rose over slavery before the Civil War. Reopened during the war, it served as a Union supply post, hospital, and training center. Bourbon County, organized in 1855, was a hotspot during these violent pre-war years due to its location near the Missouri border. After the war, the area grew through farming, coal mining, and railroad development. Today, Fort Scott and Bourbon County are known for their rich history and preserved Civil War-era landmarks.
Location
Located just 3 miles from Fort Scott and 80 miles from Kansas City, this one-of-a-kind property is ready to be exploredschedule your private showing today.