Harper County Hunting Land Along Sandy Creek
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Ranches, Recreational Land, Hunting Land
- Road Frontage
- County Road
- Road Surface
- Gravel
- Fencing
- Low Fence, Cross
Land Details
- Pasture
- Timber
- Grass
- Open
Approximate Distances
| 3 mi | to Waldron |
| 15 mi | to Anthony |
| 25 mi | to Harper |
| 35 mi | to Medicine Lodge |
| 65 mi | to Wichita |
Utilities
| Electric: | Nearby |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Upland Game
- Predators
- Creek/Spring
- Food Plot
- Tree Stands/Blinds
- Internal Road System
- Gated Entrance
- Surface Only
Description
This full section of land in southern Harper County, Kansas, offers a combination of recreational, agricultural, and grazing opportunities in a region known for productive soils and strong wildlife numbers. Located just over an hour southwest of Wichita and only a few miles north of the Oklahoma state line, the property sits in an area characterized by a mix of pastureland, creek bottoms, and large surrounding tillable fields.
A defining feature of the tract is Sandy Creek, which runs through the western portion of the property. This creek corridor provides a consistent water source and creates a natural travel route for wildlife. The surrounding bottom ground includes native grasses and tree cover that contribute to bedding and loafing areas for deer and other species. The presence of year-round water, combined with adjacent agricultural fields, supports a habitat that is regularly utilized by whitetail deer and turkeys. The area has a history of mature deer harvests, and the layout of the property allows for strategic hunting access. There has been very limited hunting pressure over the last several years, creating a sense of comfort for game throughout the year.
The current ownership has made improvements to enhance the recreational use of the property. Multiple food plot areas have been established along the creek bottom, along with feeders and blinds positioned to take advantage of natural movement patterns. A feeding program has also been introduced in the last couple of years, with a 50/50 mix of corn and protein fed year-round. Access to these hunting locations has been carefully considered, with entry and exit routes from the eastern side designed to help manage disturbance and maintain consistent wildlife activity.
In addition to its recreational appeal, the property includes productive agricultural components. Portions of the tract are suitable for tillable farming, with a range of soil types that include Class I and Class II soils. These areas are capable of supporting crops such as wheat or milo, providing an opportunity for income generation or rotational planting strategies. The combination of tillable acreage and native grassland also creates flexibility for land management.
The eastern portion of the property includes fenced grass, allowing for potential grazing use. This setup supports livestock operations or supplemental pasture use, depending on the buyer’s needs. The fencing infrastructure, combined with water availability from Sandy Creek, contributes to the usability of the land for agricultural purposes.
Access to the property is practical and supports multiple uses, including farming operations and recreational activities. The tract’s size and layout offer a balance between open ground and natural features, making it adaptable for a variety of management approaches.
Properties of this size with a combination of water, hunting habitat, tillable ground, and grazing potential are limited in availability in this part of Harper County. This tract provides an opportunity to own a large, contiguous piece of land with diverse features suited for both agricultural and recreational use. Shown by appointment only, please reach out to the listing agent to set up a private showing.
Details
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Located just over 1 hour from Wichita and a few miles north of Oklahoma
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Sandy Creek runs through the western portion of the property
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Established wildlife habitat with deer and turkey activity
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Food plots, feeders, and blinds already in place
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Plans of a new wheat field being put in early this fall
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50/50 Corn and protein feeding program
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Very limited hunting pressure the past several seasons
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Access designed to minimize disturbance to wildlife
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Tillable acres with Class I and Class II soils
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Fenced grass and tillable areas for grazing potential
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Surrounded by large agricultural fields
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Surface only
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2025 Taxes were $2,206.78
Other
Coordinates
37.0429, -98.192
Annual Taxes
$2,206
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