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KS-99, Eureka, KS 67045

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$927,500
Active for Sale
265.00 Acres
 
Listing ID 11351933
Property Type Vacant Land
County Greenwood
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Greenwood County Hunting Tract

Flint Hills native grass, hardwood timber and conifers, multiple ponds and an exorbitant whitetail population all combine to create this awesome Kansas hunting destination! Situated in the often-envied Kansas Deer Management Unit # 14 and totaling 265 acres more or less with additional acreage and a gorgeous residence also available, this tract is the type that produces the quality of bucks that makes Kansas legendary. As you move across the heavily rolling topography with large elevation changes, you'll find excellent habitat provided by pockets of mixed timber and scattered brushy outcroppings, attractively spaced ponds with connected draws and a good 30' X 24' metal building with attached 30' X 20' lean-to and a rural water line nearby. The location is another very attractive attribute as the property is very private due to the rolling hills and hedge-row frontage along the east road but it's not far to the conveniences of town with Eureka being a short drive away of approximately 8 miles. It's approximately 40 miles for entrance to the I-35 corridor and another 30 miles to Wichita with access to Eisenhower National Airport. If you're looking for a private, rural retreat to pursue Kansas whitetails or to simply escape, relax and enjoy life, please call to set up a tour of this beautiful offering! Please note, there is additional adjoining acreage and a beautiful modern home also available. Please ask for more details. Brief Legal Description: A tract containing 265 acres more or less in Sections 5 & 6, Township 27 South, Range 11 East of the 6th P.M., Greenwood County, Kansas. Driving Directions: From Eureka, take Highway 54 for 2 miles to KS-99 and turn south. Proceed 6 miles and the property begins on the west side. About the Area: Greenwood County is located in southeastern Kansas, part of the Flint Hills region, known for its rolling prairies and expansive grasslands. It is a rural county with a rich agricultural heritage and a small population, offering a picturesque slice of Kansas life. Here are some key details about Greenwood County: Geography and Landscape Area: Greenwood County covers approximately 1,152 square miles, making it one of the larger counties in Kansas by area. Topography: The county is part of the Flint Hills, an area known for its tallgrass prairie, which is one of the last remaining expanses of this type of ecosystem in North America. The Flint Hills are characterized by rolling hills, limestone bluffs, and streams, offering scenic views and abundant wildlife. Water Features: The Verdigris River flows through the county, and there are several smaller rivers, creeks, and lakes, such as Fall River Lake, which is popular for fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities. History Established: Greenwood County was established in 1855, one of the earlier counties formed in Kansas. It was named in honor of Alfred B. Greenwood, a U.S. Congressman from Arkansas and Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Early Settlement: The region's history is closely tied to Native American tribes, including the Osage. European-American settlement began in the 1850s, with the growth of ranching and farming, which became the economic backbone of the area. Cattle Drives: Greenwood County played a role in the history of cattle drives in the late 19th century, as cattle were driven northward through Kansas from Texas to railheads. This history contributes to the county's ranching heritage. Demographics Population: As of the 2020 Census, the population of Greenwood County was around 6,016, making it a sparsely populated rural area. The county seat, Eureka, is the largest town and serves as the central hub for government and commerce. Community: The county has several small towns and unincorporated communities, including Madison, Hamilton, Fall River, and Severy. These communities are known for their small-town charm and close-knit nature. Economy: The local economy relies heavily on agricu
Land Details
  • 265.00 Acres
Exterior Features
  • Pond View
  • Wooded View
  • Private View
  • Scenic View
  • Pond Waterfront
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Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers
Office: 620-888-3040
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