Located on 130A +/- in southeast Elk County near Longton, Kansas-known as the self-proclaimed whitetail capital of Kansas-this diverse and well-balanced property offers a unique combination of agricultural productivity, recreational appeal, and natural beauty.
The property features approximately 42 acres of Class I and II soils, currently established in cool-season and Bermuda grasses. This acreage provides excellent versatility, whether utilized for grazing, hay production, or easily converted into productive row crop ground or food plots.
An additional 20-acre hay meadow offers income potential and flexibility, suitable for prairie hay production, livestock grazing, or leasing opportunities.
With over 52 acres of timber, the property provides exceptional wildlife habitat, including mature trees, natural cover, and ideal conditions for hunting and outdoor recreation. Enhancing the landscape is over one-half mile of Hitchen Creek running through the property, serving as a reliable water source and adding to the overall scenic appeal. The old Hitchen Creek bridge is still there for your personal use
Unique features such as striking rock formations, cliffs, and natural terrain changes set this property apart and create a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
Access is convenient with entry points from county roads in southwest and northeast corners and along east side, allowing for ease of use and multiple access options.
Ideally located within driving distance of Wichita, Kansas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Kansas City, this property is well-suited for a weekend retreat, hunting property, or long-term investment.
Property Highlights:
130 acres in southeast Elk County near Longton in prime Kansas whitetail country
~42 acres of Class I & II soils in established grass
20-acre hay meadow with income or lease potential
52+ acres of mature timber providing excellent wildlife habitat and hunting
Over 1/2 mile of Hitchen Creek running through the property
Unique terrain features including rock formations and cliffs
Multiple county road access points for easy entry and usability
Convenient access to Wichita, Tulsa, and Kansas City
Excellent fit for recreation, hunting, farming, or investment