Located in North Lyon County Kansas, this 80 acre tract is packed with options of use from building a dream home, to a recreational retreat with family and friends. The North and East roadsides of the property are minimum maintenance with no through traffic on the North. This seclusion and protection provides little to no pressure to wildlife. Nice elevation changes from the North to the South, the thick timbered streams and draws that flow into One Hundred Forty-Two Mile Creek set a balanced habitat foundation as well. 41 acres of well-maintained Native Grass provide extra income source along with a bedding sanctuary. 30 of those acres hayed annually and 10 acres as a Quail buffer, enrolled in an annual state granted program. No current contract active for the 2017-2018 year. The 39 acres of timber are made up of Black Walnut, Ash, Locust and Hedge. Throughout the timber, Whitetail deer...
Located in North Lyon County Kansas, this 80 acre tract is packed with options of use from building a dream home, to a recreational retreat with family and friends. The North and East roadsides of the property are minimum maintenance with no through traffic on the North. This seclusion and protection provides little to no pressure to wildlife. Nice elevation changes from the North to the South, the thick timbered streams and draws that flow into One Hundred Forty-Two Mile Creek set a balanced habitat foundation as well. 41 acres of well-maintained Native Grass provide extra income source along with a bedding sanctuary. 30 of those acres hayed annually and 10 acres as a Quail buffer, enrolled in an annual state granted program. No current contract active for the 2017-2018 year. The 39 acres of timber are made up of Black Walnut, Ash, Locust and Hedge. Throughout the timber, Whitetail deer trails run like a highway system with scrapes and rubs retiling along the way. In the Spring, the South bottleneck of the Native Grass become the grounds for Rio Grande strutters to do their song and dance and the timber to the East, the roosting spot for the hens. Two ponds on the property, one recently dug and stocked with Bass, Bluegill and Catfish provide a watering source and a pastime for year round enjoyment. Utilities running the South end of the property for easy access for a perfect build site. Soil types of Kenoma, Labette and Ivan with all mineral rights intact and will transfer to the Buyer upon closing. This 80 acre property provides endless options of recreation and one to see in person.
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Research Parcel InformationStart out going north on Merchant St/KS-99 toward N Highway 99. – Then 0.06 Miles.
? Merge onto I-35 N toward Kansas City. – Then 1.03 Miles.
?Take the Burlingame Road exit, EXIT 131. – Then 0.25 Miles.
?Turn left onto Burlingame Rd. – Then 7.43 Miles.
?Burlingame Rd becomes N Highway 99/KS-99. – Then 0.91 Miles.
?Turn right onto Road 250/KS-170. – Then 6.02 Miles.
?Turn left onto Road X (Portions unpaved). – Then 5.03 Miles.
?Turn left onto Road 300 (Portions unpaved). – Then 1.99 Miles.
?Turn right onto Road V (Portions unpaved). – Then 0.50 Miles.
?Take the 1st left onto Road 305 (Portions unpaved). – Then 0.13 Miles.
Arriving at 1800 Rd 305