Located in southern Comanche County, this 600 acre hunting and recreational property offers a diverse blend of native grass, productive tillable acreage, quality wildlife habitat, and exceptional hunting potential. Situated approximately 15 miles from Wilmore and 18 miles from Coldwater, the property is easily accessed from County Road South Loop with entry points on both the west and south boundaries. One of the property's standout features is the combination of 141 acres of tillable ground and over 9 acres of established food plots strategically positioned within the property. These internal food sources help attract and hold wildlife while creating ideal hunting opportunities throughout the season. The habitat is impressive for this region of Kansas. Multiple draws converge along the eastern portion of the property, creating natural travel corridors and bedding areas for deer. Good native grass, quality timber, and years of high-end wildlife management have helped establish a property capable of producing quality deer while also supporting healthy populations of turkey, quail, and pheasant. Two hunting blinds and feeders are already in place, allowing a new owner to immediately enjoy the property's recreational opportunities. Water is available through access to a nearby co-op well feeding two stock tanks, providing an important resource for both wildlife and livestock. In addition to its hunting appeal, the property offers an excellent building location on the northwest portion of the tract. The elevated setting provides scenic views of the surrounding countryside and would make an ideal location for a home, hunting lodge, or weekend retreat. Power and fiber internet are located nearby, adding convenience to future improvements. Properties of this size with productive agriculture, diverse habitat, proven wildlife management, and outstanding hunting potential are becoming increasingly difficult to find in this area of Kansas. Whether you're looking for a premier hunting property, grazing tract, or future homesite, this Comanche County property deserves a look.