Located right off of the north side of Interstate 70 and only a few miles from Wilson Lake, this 90-acre tract in Russell County offers the perfect blend of productive CRP land and diverse hunting potential. With 74 acres currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), this land provides a reliable income stream while the rest creates a good habitat for both big and small game.
Land
Being just north of Interstate 70 and only a short drive from Wilson Lake, this 90-acre property in Russell County, Kansas, offers an outstanding mix of income-producing land and recreational potential. Of the total acreage, 74 acres are currently enrolled in CRP, providing consistent annual income while enhancing the natural habitat for local wildlife. The CRP contract expires in 2027 and currently is paying $2200/year.
The remaining acres feature a blend of thick grasses and wooded draws, creating excellent cover and travel corridors for deer, upland birds, and turkey. These land features provide ideal habitat for pheasants and quail, while also offering prime bedding areas for whitetail deer. A bordering pond on the east property line ensures the deer and other game have a constant presence at the property, making this tract an ideal spot for hunters seeking year-round opportunities. There is also potential to build on the property as there are utilities and good access in close proximity.
This is a great opportunity to own a versatile property in one of Kansas' most attractive regions for outdoor activities and hunting. The combination of the wooded draws, bordering pond, and the nearby 9,000-acre Wilson Lake ensures a steady presence of deer and other wildlife year-round, maximizing recreational enjoyment.
Key Features:
90 total acres in Russell County, Kansas
74 acres enrolled in CRP for income generation
Wooded grass draws offering excellent hunting potential
Close proximity to Wilson Lake, offering recreational opportunities
Pond bordering the east side of the property line, attracting wildlife
Easy access right off of the Dorrance exit on Interstate 70
Town of Dorrance just a few miles away