Located in one of the most incredible and remote areas of the Midwest, sits this dynamic longtime family-owned 520 +/- acre ranch offering all the top-end whitetail hunting that one could ever dream of, along with a prime retreat build site with never-ending 360-degree views.
Turning south off 400 Highway through the quaint town of Fall River that offers an incredible grocery store, diner and fuel, continue south along the blacktop for 2 miles. Turning east along Quail Road, you can feel the remoteness and with all the dynamics, see that this area is special and hard to come by. Quail Road wraps alongside Indian Creek that flows into Fall River as it cuts through the bottom tillable fields and heavily wooded timber stand, then climbs to the hilltop where the 520 +/- acres are located. Turn in the south entrance and take in the endless views that fall off towards the north and west. From...
Turning south off 400 Highway through the quaint town of Fall River that offers an incredible grocery store, diner and fuel, continue south along the blacktop for 2 miles. Turning east along Quail Road, you can feel the remoteness and with all the dynamics, see that this area is special and hard to come by. Quail Road wraps alongside Indian Creek that flows into Fall River as it cuts through the bottom tillable fields and heavily wooded timber stand, then climbs to the hilltop where the 520 +/- acres are located. Turn in the south entrance and take in the endless views that fall off towards the north and west. From the roadside, visibility is limited with the landscape, providing ideal protection.
Touring throughout, the deep draws are lined with blackjack and burr oaks that tower above with a full canopy and open understory, with several open pockets that lay ideally with rich soils for prime food plot areas. Several natural springs feed the streams that run from pond to pond connecting to the main tributaries of Fall River. With the 5 ponds located throughout, the natural springs, and streams, even in the current drought, the water is incredible on the ranch. While I toured throughout, at 3 of the 5 ponds, solid bucks were kicked up, 2 bedded down with does and showed very mature age class along with genetic structures, 2 typical and 1 non-typical. Around every corner it seemed that I was bumping does and young bucks out of the draws and cedar cover on the hillsides. The whitetail headcount on the ranch would be one of the largest I have encountered in some time and is impressive, to say the least. The stewardship on the ranch has been limited to 2 bucks rile tags annually, taking only 4.5-year old’s or above. Over the years, bucks have been harvested in the upper 170s to low 200s class, showing great genetics and hunt history.
The grass stand is in average condition and typically summer grazed with yearlings turning out in mid-April and pulling off in mid-September. The 5-strand perimeter fencing is in average condition with interior cross fencing in 2 sections and gate entrances located on the south along Quail Road and the northeast along the dead-end Road 30. The average grazable rent income for the area is $25.00-$30.00 per acre.
With the seclusion and beauty of the landscape, this property would have the making for an ideal retreat ranch. Electricity runs along the roadside of Quail Road and rural water is available with Elk Rural Water District #2. Eased access allows one to fly into one of the municipal airports, travel primarily all blacktop, and have all the needs and wants in Fall River. With the famously known Flint Oak just 1 mile away, a private member-only club with full restaurant and lodging is at your fingertips.
With all the dynamics this 520 +/- acre ranch has to offer and endless top-end hunting, this property is one to tour in person to fully take in all it offers, and it won’t last long!
Property Features
-520 +/- acres total
-417 +/- acres native grass
-103 +/- acres mature timber
-5 ponds
-Indian Creek tributaries running throughout
-Several natural springs
-Incredible elevation changes
-Several ideal pockets for tillable plots
-Timber stand of oak, walnut, osage orange
-Proven producer with incredible hunt history
-Additional leasable acres for hunting
-Fully fenced with 5-strand barbed wire
-Grazing income averages $12,510.00 annually
-2 roadway entrances
-2 miles south of Fall River, Kansas
-1 mile from Flint Oak
-3/4 mile off blacktop
-81 miles from Wichita, Kansas
-Airport located in Fredonia and Eureka, Kansas
-Electric along roadway with rural water available with Elk RWD#2
-All minerals intact
-Hunting unit #12
-Current tax TBD by final survey