Hunting Land Listings
North Childress County Irrigated Farm & Ranch
Price: $2,008,000 Acreage: 640 County: Childress State: TX
Located just southwest of Dodson in northern Childress County, this 640 +/- acre ranch sits right on the Childress/Collingsworth County line in a region known for strong agricultural production and tightly held ownership. The property is within easy reach of Wellington (15 miles), Childress (26 miles), and Memphis (28 miles), with additional access to Hollis and Altus, Oklahoma, making it both convenient and well-positioned for regional operators. Whether you’re looking to expand an existing operation or invest in a diversified ranch, this tract offers the kind of balance that is increasingly difficult to find.
At its core, this is a working ranch built for efficiency and productivity. Two Valley 7,000 pivots anchor the operation, supporting a mix of irrigated bermudagrass and cultivated ground, while the balance of the acreage provides quality dryland farming and grazing opportunities. The irrigation system is supported by a strong well producing up to approximately 550 GPM, with a newer pump installed in 2024 to ensure reliability moving forward. Productive soils, led by a significant amount of Class II loam, further enhance the farm’s capability—whether the goal is forage production, grazing, or a combination of both.
The layout of the ranch is what truly sets it apart. Thoughtfully divided into four primary pastures, the property enables a smooth, rotational approach to managing stockers or cattle year-round. A set of working pens with a loading dock, squeeze chute, and nearby electric service provides the infrastructure needed to keep an operation moving efficiently. Multiple water sources—including irrigation, livestock wells, and ponds—help ensure coverage across the ranch, supporting both cattle and grass through varying conditions.
Beyond its agricultural strengths, the ranch carries a strong recreational element that adds both enjoyment and long-term value. A winding wet-weather creek cuts through the heart of the property, lined with mature hardwoods that provide shade, shelter, and excellent wildlife habitat. In the northeast corner, West Fork Sandy Creek offers an additional water feature and a natural setting for a small trap pasture. Deer sign is abundant throughout, with well-established trails, rubs, and bedding areas that speak to the property’s consistency as a wildlife habitat. The gentle roll of the terrain adds character without sacrificing usability, creating a place that is as enjoyable to own as it is productive to operate. This is the kind of ranch that checks multiple boxes—income potential, operational efficiency, and recreational appeal—all in one well-rounded package in the Texas Panhandle.
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Diverse Recreational Farm on the Cottonwood River
Price: $945,000 Acreage: 175 County: Marion State: KSJust northwest of Florence in Marion County sits this diverse and well-laid-out recreational farm. The property is anchored by .85 miles of the highly sought-after Cottonwood River winding throughout the north boundary. This river is a magnet and major travel corridor for the whitetail deer in the area. Come springtime, you are sure to find roosting toms in the towering trees along the river. A portion of the river has riffled water and would be an excellent location to decoy mallards up close in the dead of winter when other surrounding water is locked up. This river also provides fishing opportunities or simple recreation, such as hanging out on the sandbars and relaxing in the heat of the summer. Towering hardwood trees line this river, and acorns are littered on the ground from mature oak trees, providing an excellent natural food source and attractant. Just south of the river in the bottom sits 31 +/- acres of highly productive farm ground with an impressive NCCPI rating of 83. Deer hit this field by the dozens, and it is a dependable food source and could provide some passive income through a cash rent or crop share agreement. The center of the property is made up of rolling hills of thick native grasses and brush, creating excellent cover and bedding areas for the wildlife that call this farm home. Other water sources in this portion of the property include a small pond and a working windmill well. The east side of the property has around 40 acres of clean native grass, separated by a wet-weather draw, which has historically been utilized as a prairie hay source. If these grasses were allowed to grow up, it would create additional cover and bedding to the property, enhancing its holding power. The southwest corner of the property has 24 +/- acres of brome hay; these acres are terraced and were once farmed, giving options to the new owner to take it in a different direction if desired. The views on this property are incredible, with around 80 feet of elevation change throughout the farm, and it sits on the western edge of the Flint Hills, known for majestic views and natural beauty! At 175 +/- acres, this farm will qualify for two Hunt-On-Your-Own-Land deer tags annually. Mineral rights are believed to be intact and will transfer to the buyer. Opportunities for a farm with this kind of diversity on the Cottonwood River are rare, and this is one to tour in person to really appreciate all that it has. Contact the listing agent Shaun Reid at (316) 210-6680 or sreid@midwestlandgroup.com for questions or to schedule a time to view the property.
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Perfect Blend of Country Living with City Access
Price: $1,070,000 Acreage: 37.5 County: Cass State: MO
40 +/- Acres of Rolling Grass and Towering Pines
Price: $202,000 Acreage: 40 County: Campbell State: WYLocated just 12 miles north of Gillette, this 40 +/- acre tract offers a true slice of Wyoming countryside with a perfect blend of cover and open ground. Rolling grassy hills are dotted with pockets of mature pine trees, creating a landscape that feels both open and secluded at the same time. The natural terrain provides multiple appealing build sites, each offering wide-reaching views and a sense of privacy. Scattered timber not only adds character but also makes for excellent wildlife habitat—deer and turkey are frequent visitors, making this property well-suited for those who appreciate hunting or simply enjoying the presence of local wildlife. Tract C-3 is located off of Saber Lane, planned to be a year-round maintained dirt road on Broad Axe Ranch. Electric service, as current plans stand, will run along the entirety of the southern boundary of this property. With tracts ranging from 35 to 80 acres, additional acreage is available. Contact Ridge Briggs at (307) 395-3199 for more information or to schedule a showing.
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Diverse Property Just Off the Saline River
Price: $420,000 Acreage: 262 County: Ellis State: KSLocated in northwest Ellis County, sitting just off the banks of the Saline River, this 262 +/- acre farm and recreational property offers a diverse blend of cropland, pasture, and wildlife habitat. The property includes 84 +/- acres of productive cropland currently planted to wheat, providing immediate agricultural use and income potential. An additional 35 +/- acres of expired CRP offers flexibility for the new owner, with the option to re-enroll in conservation programs, return it to crop production, or maintain it as wildlife habitat. The remaining 132 +/- acres of pasture ground provides ample space for grazing livestock while contributing to the property’s natural diversity. The mix of grass, cropland, and surrounding habitat creates a well-balanced property suited for both agricultural use and recreation. Adding to the character of the farm is an old farmstead site featuring several historic outbuildings along with an existing water well. Just off a blacktop road, it would offer an excellent build site. For the outdoorsman, this property has historically supported strong deer activity, largely due to the nearby river corridor, crop food sources, and natural cover. The grasslands and surrounding habitat also make the farm well-suited for upland bird hunting, offering opportunities for pheasant and quail in an area known for quality upland bird populations. With its combination of income-producing cropland, pasture for grazing, and strong recreational appeal, this northwest Ellis County property presents a great opportunity for farmers, ranchers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The sellers mineral rights are included. For any questions or to schedule a showing, contact Wyatt Schumacher at (785) 408-2973.
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Immaculate Home on 40 Acres
Price: $494,750 Acreage: 40 County: Jackson State: KSTucked into the rolling countryside of Jackson County, Kansas, this 40 +/- acre property offers the perfect balance of comfort, functionality, and natural beauty. The 1.5 story home spans 1,980 square feet and is thoughtfully positioned to take full advantage of its surroundings, including a stunning 1.5-acre pond that sits just beyond the house, perfectly framing those unforgettable Kansas sunsets. Whether you're enjoying a quiet evening on the porch or watching the seasons change, this setting delivers a true rural lifestyle. Rarely will you find a home that has been taken care of as well as this. Inside the home, you’ll find a warm and inviting space highlighted by rich custom cherry cabinets, updated appliances, and beautiful hardwood floors. The bathrooms feature onyx showers and sinks, adding a touch of luxury, while the spacious two-car garage provides everyday convenience. The home is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping, creating a welcoming first impression and a peaceful outdoor retreat. Beyond the home, the land itself is a standout feature. A well-maintained raised garden offers space for homegrown produce, while the 30'x40' shop provides ample room for equipment, hobbies, or storage. The acreage includes a mix of native grass prairie and wooded draws that create ideal habitat for wildlife, with frequent sightings of deer, pheasant, and chukar. Whether you’re looking for a private homestead, a recreational escape, or a property with room to grow, this one checks all the boxes.
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Lyon County Recreational Farm with House and Outbuilding on Duck Creek
Price: $324,837 Acreage: 41 County: Lyon State: KS
Paved Road Frontage and Ouachita National Forest Boundary
Price: $162,000 Acreage: 27 County: Montgomery State: ARLocated conveniently to Hot Springs, Mount Ida, and Glenwood, this 27 +/- acre tract would be an exceptional hunting property, recreational getaway, or investment. Along the western boundary of the property, paved Old Dallas Road provides year-round access. The eastern boundary boasts 425 +/- yards of boundary with the Ouachita National Forest, giving direct access to hundreds of thousands of acres of public land. This property is a mountainous tract with high ridge tops, draws, and long hillsides. The entirety of the acreage is covered in mature open timber, with excellent visibility, making it a great candidate for hunting and hiking. Deer and turkey sign are abundant throughout the property, and several pinch points are evident for great stand locations. Although in a quiet and rural location, you are only a few minutes' drive from multiple towns providing any amenities that you could need. Hot Springs is 27 miles away, Mount Ida 16 miles away, and Glenwood 19 miles away. Power is available at the county road. Properties with these amenities and in this location do not come available often. Schedule your tour of this great Montgomery County property today!
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Turn-Key Hunting & Fishing Retreat with Pasture, Ponds, & Privacy
Price: $281,000 Acreage: 60 County: Conway State: AR
Cropland Investment Along Highway 18
Price: $475,000 Acreage: 200 County: Graham State: KSIf you’re in the market for the perfect land investment to add to your portfolio, look no further than this 200 +/- acre property along the Rooks and Graham County line. Situated directly on State Highway 18 between local grain markets located at Damar and Bogue, along with the larger towns of Plainville and Hill City, this property is in the perfect location. This entire property is productive cropland typically planted to corn, milo, and wheat. The soils are made up of mostly Class II and III soils with an NCCPI in the 60s. The current operator does an excellent job and would love to continue a favorable tenancy arrangement with a new owner. The upland bird and deer hunting in this region is superb, with pheasant and quail populations being quite strong on this property. The old railroad easement next to abundant food provides excellent habitat, generating ample opportunities to harvest upland birds each fall season. The seller believes to own all the minerals and will include them in the sale. This is a region rich in oil production and is a great area to own such mineral rights. There is an additional 200 +/- acres of contiguous cropland that can be purchased as well if desired. For more information, please contact the listing agent today!
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