Located in southeastern Kingman County is this tremendous recreational land opportunity. Big Spring Creek winds from the north side all the way to the south boundary. An additional creek crosses the southeast corner and creates a wetland area before seamlessly merging into the neighbors' ponds. An abandoned 20-foot-tall railroad berm creates a unique elevated barrier along the northern side, running parallel with the highway. This creates a perfect pinch point where deer are funneled along the creek's edge. Covered in mature timber on both sides, this berm also creates areas that hold water when the creek overflows. After clearing trees around the perimeter, new fence was built in 2018 allowing unrestricted access around the property. A wide shelterbelt traverses the middle of the quarter meeting up with a 3-acre Catalpa grove that graces the southern edge. The eastern fields are currently planted to native grass but still qualify for government wheat base acre payments. Small areas can easily be broken out and planted to food plots or expanded into a larger alfalfa field to attract deer and turkeys to enhance the hunting experience. Situated merely 2 miles from the Chikaskia River, this property is a dream come true for an avid hunter especially during the deer rut. The property currently is two parcels. Driving Directions: At the intersection of Highway 42 and Main Street in Norwich, KS. travel 6 miles west. Legal Description: 158+/- acres in the NW/4 of S11-T30-R06W in Kingman County, Kansas. 2023 Taxes:$518.84 Mineral Rights Transfer Property Features: - Big Spring Creek - 2 Miles from Chikaskia River - Excellent Perimeter Fencing - Deer Management Unit #15 - 6 Miles to Norwich, KS. -44 Miles South of Hutchinson, KS. - 40 Minutes from Wichita, KS.