Located within the boundaries of Wilson County, KS lies this 140 acre property. Narrowly missing the Flint Hills to the east, this tract of land sets in a more wooded region of the state. Wilson County is sparsely populated and is home to approximately 10,000 people. This county has produced the 18th largest typical deer ever harvested in Kansas with a firearm and the 13th largest archery non typical.
The attractive piece of recreational acreage reveals very little to its road frontage and sets on a 6.5 mile section with no through roads. One large landowner borders to the West and South of the property keeping the pressure to a minimum. Multiple elevation changes create travel corridors for archery and firearm stand locations. The ravines set at the top of a two mile long drainage that ends in the fertile farm fields surrounding the Verdigris River. These ravines come together to form a...
The attractive piece of recreational acreage reveals very little to its road frontage and sets on a 6.5 mile section with no through roads. One large landowner borders to the West and South of the property keeping the pressure to a minimum. Multiple elevation changes create travel corridors for archery and firearm stand locations. The ravines set at the top of a two mile long drainage that ends in the fertile farm fields surrounding the Verdigris River. These ravines come together to form a ?Y?. This location would present an outstanding ambush point for a rifle hunter. The thick hillsides make excellent habitat for whitetail deer, as well as wild turkeys. Given the proximity to the Verdigris River, one can count on winter flocks breaking up in the spring and filling these ravines with long bearded, loud mouth, gobbling turkeys.
This property is fenced and has been used for cattle pasture. There are creeks, as well as a pond, to provide water for livestock or wildlife. The fences are operational and have been in use. A potential recreational buyer could do a 90-120 day summer grazing schedule to add a return to their investment. Likewise, a rancher can do a hunting lease to supplement their cattle production.
Conveniently located less than 2 hours from Wichita, KS makes this property an excellent option for a weekend retreat. Kansas City, KS, Tulsa, OK and Fayetteville, AR are under 3 hours from the borders of this wildlife mecca as well. All mineral rights transfer and there is currently no leases or production. Contact Matt Wonser to set up your private tour. 620-330-7282 or [Email listed above].
Bullet Points:
-Less than 2 hours from Wichita, KS.
-Less than 3 hours from Fayetteville, AR, Tulsa, OK, and Kansas City, KS.
-6.5 square miles without a through road
-One large landowner bordering to the West and South of the property.
-Sets at the top of a two mile drainage that ends in the fertile farm fields surrounding the Verdigris River.
-A history of producing large whitetail bucks and wild turkeys.
-This sparsely populated county in Kansas is home to approximately 10,000 people. 18th largest typical deer ever harvested in Kansas with a firearm. 13th largest archery non typical ever harvested in Kansas.
-Multiple terrain changes lined with creeks.
Directions:
From the Highway 47 & 75 junction. Drive North for approximately 5 miles and then turn West on 1600 Road for 1 mile. Turn North on Queen Road for 1/4 of a mile and then West on 1625 Road for 3/4 of mile. The property sets on the South side of the road.
From the Highway 39 & 75 junction. Drive South for approximately 7.5 miles and then turn West on 1600 Road for 1 mile. Turn North on Queen Road for 1/4 of a mile and then West on 1625 Road for 3/4 of mile. The property sets on the South side of the road.