The Last Frontier a Comanche County Dream

Price: $1,449,000
Acreage: 481.7
County: Comanche
State: Kansas

Property Description

Located in the far southeastern corner of the legendary Comanche County, Kansas, lies a 481.7 +/- acre hunting farm that captures the untamed spirit of the American frontier. This is a place where history still echoes through the rugged landscape—a region once traveled by Native American tribes, massive buffalo herds, and infamous outlaws who disappeared into the deep canyons beyond the reach of the law. Tucked well off the beaten path on the edge of the famed Gyp Hills, this property offers an exceptional blend of productive farmland, native grazing pasture, and dramatic cedar-filled canyons that create one of the most desirable wildlife habitats in south-central Kansas.

The farm features approximately 154 acres of income-producing tillable ground comprised primarily of highly productive Class II and III soils. Over half of the cropland consists of fertile Saint Paul Silt Loam, while Carey Silt Loam and Shellabarger Sandy Loam make up the balance, providing an excellent opportunity for both annual farm income and strategic food plot development. Throughout the remainder of the property, wooded shelter belts, dense cedar thickets, sand plum patches, and native grasses provide outstanding bedding cover and natural travel corridors for wildlife.

For the serious whitetail hunter, this property is nothing short of exceptional. Located in the highly sought-after Kansas Deer Management Unit 16, the landscape is defined by deep, rugged canyons with sheer rock walls reaching 40 to 60 feet in height. These secluded draws allow mature bucks to travel undetected while naturally funneling deer movement between feeding and bedding areas. Multiple crop fields situated atop the canyon rims create ideal staging areas where bucks cruise during the fall in search of food and receptive does. The nearby Cave Creek drainage and the Salt Fork River, located just two miles to the east, establish major travel corridors that consistently attract and hold summering and resident whitetails.

Adding even more appeal are the neighboring ranches, some spanning 30,000 to 40,000 acres, which serve as expansive wildlife sanctuaries and help produce and protect mature deer year after year. The property's excellent access allows hunters to approach from multiple directions, making it ideal for strategically placing blinds and tree stands under varying wind conditions. Large natural caves scattered throughout the ranch further enhance its unique character and rugged beauty.

Whether you're searching for a premier Kansas hunting property, an income-producing farm, or a blank canvas to develop into your own outdoor paradise, this remarkable Comanche County tract offers unlimited potential. Properties combining productive farmland, exceptional whitetail genetics, breathtaking topography, and rich frontier history are becoming increasingly rare. This is more than just a farm—it's an opportunity to own a piece of the Kansas landscape as it was meant to be. Call listing agent Tyler Heil at (913) 207-4541 to schedule a showing or answer any questions.

Property Features

  • 481.7 taxable acres
  • 154 tillable acres
  • Gyp Hill Country
  • $915.99 taxes
  • 160+ feet of elevation change
  • Deep cannons
  • Seasonal creek
  • Fenced pasture
  • Class II & III soils
  • Large land-owning neighbors
  • Multiple future blind locations
  • Great turkey & quail opportunities

Property Address

00000 County Road, Coldwater, KS