Harper County, Kansas Land For Sale (10 results)
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04/11/2026
$1,910,211
637.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 793 Southwest 80 Avenue, Lot#WP001, Waldron, KS
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 buyers 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 tracts 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.
03/28/2026
$2,722,500
550 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - Northwest 130 Avenue, Lot#WP001, Attica, KS
This 550-acre property located in Harper County, Kansas, sits just west of the town of Anthony and offers a combination of recreational and agricultural features. The property is comprised of two separate parcels that together provide a mix of habitat, water sources, and income potential. The west parcel features a diverse landscape with thick pockets of timber, scattered tree cover, and areas of native grass. This combination creates natural bedding areas and travel corridors for wildlife. Established food plots are already in place and are complemented by tower blinds and feeders that will transfer with the property. A well-maintained trail system provides access throughout the parcel, allowing for efficient travel to hunting locations and other key areas. Water resources on the west parcel include a constructed pond supported by a solar well, helping maintain a consistent water source. In addition, there are smaller pockets of water and a creek that contribute to the overall habitat diversity. These features support wildlife activity and offer year-round water availability. The east parcel consists of approximately 104 acres of tillable ground, along with around 80 acres of pasture. The remaining acreage includes timbered areas and a creek that runs through the property. This parcel also contains a previously established food plot location and an additional tower blind. The mix of tillable land and pasture provides flexibility for agricultural use, grazing, or continued wildlife habitat management. The property supports strong populations of deer and turkey, with excellent habitat conditions.The combination of cover, food sources, and water creates a setting that supports consistent hunting year after year. Access is a notable feature, with approximately one-half mile of highway frontage. This allows for reliable entry in a variety of weather conditions while the interior of the property maintains a sense of seclusion due to its size and layout. This property is a true gem for the recreational buyer that includes a great mix of recreation, hunting, grazing, and crop production. The existing improvements and habitat features allow for immediate use while also offering opportunities for further management based on the next owner's goals. The property is shown by appointment only. Please contact the listing agent to schedule a private showing.
05/13/2026
$1,400,000
181.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 1299 E US Hwy 160, Argonia, KS
Located in the heart of big buck country, this 181.1+/- acre Harper County, Kansas hunting paradise is the definition of a turn-key recreational dream property! From the moment you pull through the gate, it is clear this place was built with serious hunters in mind. Featuring almost 1+/- mile of Chikaskia River frontage, this farm offers everything needed to consistently grow and hold mature whitetails while providing year-round outdoor enjoyment. The diverse landscape is nothing short of incredible. Towering mature timber stretches along the river corridor while thick cedar pockets and expansive native grasses create the perfect combination of bedding cover, travel routes, and natural food sources. The habitat on this farm is exactly what seasoned hunters dream about, and the wildlife numbers reflect it. Harper County is known for producing trophy-class Kansas whitetails, and this property is loaded with deer and turkeys from one end to the other. A maintained trail system winds throughout the entire property, allowing easy access to every corner of the farm without disturbing wildlife movement. Every stand location and feeding area has been strategically planned and is ready to hunt from day one. The property includes 10 tower blinds and feeders already in place, creating an opportunity for multiple hunters to comfortably hunt different wind directions and setups throughout the season. Beyond the recreational appeal, the property also features a clean and comfortable 1,280+/- sqft 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom modular home that makes an excellent hunting lodge or full-time residence. The house uses well water and has a septic system in place. A 30x40 insulated shop on the property provides ample room for equipment, ATVs, tractors, decoys, and hunting gear. This is the type of property where you can arrive Friday evening, unload your gear, and immediately hit the stand without needing to spend years developing the farm. Conveniently located just 23+/- miles west of Wellington, 39+/- miles southeast of Kingman, and only 47+/- miles southwest of Wichita, this rare Harper County property combines seclusion, accessibility, and top-tier hunting habitat into one incredible package. Properties with this level of river frontage, habitat diversity, improvements, and turnkey hunting setup rarely hit the market! If you have been searching for a legitimate Kansas recreational property capable of producing unforgettable hunts and lifelong memories, this is one you do not want to miss! All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jacob Lemons at (620) 501-3688 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
10/21/2025
$525,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 459 90th Ave, Freeport Kansas 67049, Freeport, KS
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices | PenFed Realty
459 90th Ave, Freeport, Kansas 67049
Large Country Home & 80 Acres
4 Bed | 2 Bath Home | Livestock Pens | Grass Pasture | Tillable Cropland
Details: This exceptional country property offers the perfect blend of comfortable living and agricultural opportunity on 80 acres of prime Kansas farmland. The spacious 2,765 square foot home features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, designed for both family comfort and entertaining.
The heart of the home showcases an inviting open living room with a cozy fireplace, complemented by a formal living room for special occasions. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a small dining area, while a separate formal dining room provides elegant space for gatherings. The impressive primary bedroom includes its own private bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy. A dedicated laundry room adds practical convenience.
The property extends far beyond the main residence, featuring a separate wash house with potential for bathroom conversion. The 10-acre homesite includes established cattle facilities, perfect for livestock operations. An additional 70 acres of productive tillable cropland and pastureland create tremendous agricultural potential.
This versatile property caters to multiple interests, from cattle grazing and crop production to horse enthusiasts and hunting recreation. The country setting offers peaceful rural living while remaining accessible to nearby communities like Harper and Anthony.
Whether you’re seeking a family retreat, agricultural investment, or a combination of both, this property delivers exceptional value. The seller offers flexibility, willing to separate the home with 10 acres for buyers preferring a smaller acreage. This rare offering combines established infrastructure, productive land, and comfortable living spaces in one remarkable package.
Josh Bellamy Auctioneer | Sales Associate
Dave Brown Group | PenFed Auctions
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices | PenFed Realty
1617 N Waterfront Parkway, Suite 110,
Wichita, KS 67206, Phone: (316) 461-6297
03/09/2026
$599,000
156.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 00000 NE 140 Road, Harper, KS
Sitting on the northern edge of Harper County and only 45 minutes from Wichita, Kansas, is this immaculate 156.2 +/- acre recreational farm. A great balance of income, access, habitat, as well as big buck genetics!
The farm is located just off NE 30 Avenue, a nice, paved road that provides quick access to K-2 & K-42. Once you arrive to the property, the southeast corner has a nice 2-acre pond for fishing or a fall duck hunt. Just off the pond is the electrical meter with power, and a water well is hooked up, providing a great location to park a camper or a future build location overlooking the pond. The approximately 84 +/- tillable acres on the farm will provide the future owner with a decent income stream. A nice mix of Class II and III soils, along with terraces and waterways in excellent condition help with the topography this farm has. The 55 feet of changing elevation creates 2 different fingers of wooded timber draws for deer to cruise through. The east field is tucked in the back corner, providing a nice, sheltered area for deer to feed in the alfalfa field. Thick, lush native grass borders the property lines and fields, providing excellent bedding area for deer, quail, and pheasants. This farm will have two to three coveys of quail on it every fall for anyone looking to flush a few birds each season. The farm is less than a 1/2 mile from Spring Creek. A heavily wooded, year-round flowing travel corridor for bucks chasing does all season long.
This farm has what you want to see in a recreational retreat! From the bedding habitat, rich alfalfa and wheat fields to fresh water sources, this 156.2 +/- acre farm has it all to produce great hunting memories. The surrounding neighborhood is remarkable, and this farm is set up for success. The farm will sell turn-key with two Redneck tower blinds and feeders staying. To answer any questions or schedule a showing, please call listing agent Tyler Heil at (913) 207-4541.
Property Features
-156.2 taxable acres
-83.64 FSA field acres
-Class II & III soils
-10+ acre alfalfa plot
-2+ acre pond
-220 amp hookup
-Water well on property
-Deer Unit 15
-$360.05 taxes
-2 Redneck tower blinds
-1/2 mile from Spring Creek
-6 miles to Harper, KS
-42 miles to Wichita, KS
-43 miles to Medicine Lodge, KS
-165 miles to Oklahoma City, OK
05/30/2026
$4,300,000
1509.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 918 NW30RD, Attica, KS
Lone Tree Farms is a historic south-central Kansas property featuring productive cropland, native pasture, quality wildlife habitat, and strong cattle grazing potential. Located near Attica and Highway 160, the farm combines agricultural productivity, recreational opportunities, and generations of family stewardship into a unique legacy holding.
Land
Lone Tree Farms is a highly diverse agricultural holding with roots dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Rich in heritage and tradition, the farm has remained under the stewardship of the current ownership family since shortly after World War II, reflecting generations of agricultural productivity and responsible land management.
The property offers a blend of productive farmland, native habitat, and natural landscape features that create exceptional opportunities for wildlife enhancement and recreational enjoyment. With its combination of grasslands, agricultural fields, wetland areas, and natural cover, Lone Tree Farms provides ideal habitat for upland bird species such as ring-necked pheasant and bobwhite quail, while also supporting strong migratory waterfowl potential throughout seasonal flyways and wetland corridors.
The farm's natural setting and long-standing agricultural history position it well for future habitat development and conservation improvements, making it not only a productive farmstead but also a property with significant recreational and wildlife value. Generational ownership, historic roots, and diverse habitat opportunities combine to make Lone Tree Farms a truly unique legacy property.
Location is another outstanding feature of this property. Situated just two miles from Attica and in close proximity to Highway 160, the farm offers convenient access for transporting grain, equipment, and cattle. The nearby grain elevator adds further efficiency and value for agricultural production and logistics.
In addition to its productive tillable acreage, the farm also includes quality grazing pasture, creating opportunities for cattle operations and diversified agricultural use. Whether utilized as a working farm, ranch headquarters, investment property, or legacy holding, this property represents a unique opportunity to own a productive and historic piece of south-central Kansas.
Improvements
The main headquarters of Lone Tree Farms is well-equipped to support day-to-day agricultural operations, featuring rural utilities, expansive equipment areas, and multiple functional outbuildings designed for storage and maintenace. The farm includes a 50 x 146 building utilized for equipment storage and as a general maintenance barn, accompanied by an additional 30 x 60 building serving similar purposes. These structures are situated within the main headquarters equipment lot, which provides ample space for equipment storage, maintenance, and operational activities.
Adding to the property's unique character, the historic homestead, barn and grain silo date back to the farm's earliest years and stand today as enduring reminders of Lone Tree Farms' rich agricultural heritage and long-standing history. These vintage structures serve as a testament to the generations of stewardship and tradition that have shaped the property over the decades.
Recreation
For the outdoor enthusiast or conservation-minded buyer, Lone Tree Farms represents a rare opportunity to own and further develop a premier wildlife and recreational property in the heart of south-central Kansas. The farm possesses the essential backbone and natural framework necessary to create an exceptional wildlife development property, with a diverse combination of native grasses, productive cropland, pastureland, wetlands, ponds, natural drainage corridors, and reliable water sources that collectively provide ideal year-round habitat for a wide variety of game species.
Located within the renowned Kansas Deer Unit 16, the area has long been recognized for exceptional whitetail deer genetics and trophy-caliber hunting opportunities, with numerous mature bucks harvested on and around the property throughout the years. The farm's size, habitat diversity, and low hunting pressure create outstanding potential for further deer management and habitat enhancement programs.
Equally impressive are the waterfowl opportunities found throughout the property. The farm's ponds, seasonal wetlands, and small lakes regularly attract large concentrations of migrating ducks, geese, and other waterfowl during the winter months. One of the larger ponds, in particular, offers the potential to be developed into a truly premier duck hunting destination. Positioned directly within the Central Flyway, Lone Tree Farms lies between two major migratory bird corridors -- Quivira National Wildlife Refuge to the north and Oklahoma's Great Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge to the south -- placing the property in a highly desirable location for consistent migratory bird traffic throughout the fall and winter seasons.
The farm also supports healthy populations of bobwhite quail and ring-neck pheasant, with substantial opportunity for further upland bird habitat development. Existing native grass stands, edge habitat, cropland transitions, pasture, and water availability provide the structural components necessary to significantly expand and enhance upland bird populations. The property offers countless opportunities for conservation practices and wildlife improvements including food plots, additional nesting cover, wetland enhancement, native grass restoration, controlled burns, and habitat management programs designed to maximize wildlife carrying capacity.
Kansas has long been recognized by wildlife biologists and conservation organizations, including Ducks Unlimited and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, as one of the most important regions within the Central Flyway migration system. Millions of migratory birds, including Canada geese, snow geese, sandhill cranes, puddle ducks, and diver ducks, utilize Kansas wetlands, agricultural fields, and native grasslands annually for feeding, loafing, and staging during migration. Lone Tree Farms possesses many of the same natural habitat characteristics found within these highly productive wildlife regions.
Large contiguous tracts of land with this level of habitat diversity, water resources, agricultural production, and wildlife development potential are increasingly difficult to find in Kansas. Whether envisioned as a private recreational retreat, corporate hunting property, family legacy ranch, or long-term conservation investment, Lone Tree Farms offers the scale, location, and natural resources necessary to create a truly exceptional wildlife property for generations to come.
Agriculture
The farm includes approximately 963 acres of cropland along with an estimated 500 acres of native pasture. The pasture system consists of three primary pastures supplemented by several smaller holding pens designed to support efficient cattle management and rotational grazing practices.
The operation is primarily centered around winter wheat production during the fall season, with stocker calves customarily placed on wheat pasture throughout the winter months. Depending on weather conditions and forage availability, the farm is capable of supporting approximately 300 head during the winter grazing season. In addition, the native grass pastures offer an estimated carrying capacity of approximately 810 acres per cow/calf animal unit during the growing season, providing seasonal grazing potential and operational versatility.
History
A Remarkable Chapter in Kansas Aviation History
Few properties can claim a connection to the pioneering days of American aviation. In the early 1920s, this ranch near Attica, Kansas became the headquarters of the renowned Garver Flying Circus, a barnstorming operation that helped bring the excitement of flight to communities across the Midwest. Founded by local rancher Karl Garver and World War I pilot Cyle Horchem, the Flying Circus emerged during a time when airplanes were still a novelty and aviation was capturing the imagination of the nation.
From this property, pilots and performers launched aerial exhibitions that drew spectators from miles around. Crowds gathered to watch breathtaking stunts, daring wing walkers, parachute jumps, and precision flying demonstrations that showcased both the possibilities and risks of early flight. The Flying Circus also offered airplane rides, giving many people their first opportunity to leave the ground and experience aviation firsthand.
As the operation grew, the ranch became more than just a home base--it evolved into a gathering place for some of aviation's earliest innovators and adventurers. Historical accounts describe the Garver Ranch as a destination for aspiring pilots and aviation enthusiasts, and it was reportedly visited by several legendary figures who would later shape the aviation industry, including Clyde Cessna, Walter Beech, Lloyd Stearman, Matty Laird, Charles Lindbergh, and Amelia Earhart. Their association with the property reflects the ranch's importance during a formative period in American aviation history and highlights its connection to the individuals who helped define the Golden Age of Flight.
Although the Flying Circus existed for only a few short years, its influence was significant. The barnstormers of the 1920s introduced countless Americans to flight, inspired future aviators, and played an important role in the growth of aviation across the country. The Garver Flying Circus was among the most recognized of these traveling air shows, leaving a lasting mark on both Kansas history and the story of early American flight.
Today, this property serves as a tangible link to that extraordinary era--a place where the spirit of innovation, adventure, and exploration once took flight above the Kansas prairie.
05/04/2026
$499,900
158.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - SE 30 Rd, Bluff City, KS
Take a look at the Bluff City Combo Farm, 158.2 +/- acres of proven production, exceptional hunting, and true multi-use potential in Harper County, Kansas! This well-balanced tract offers a rare combination of income-producing farmland, quality grazing opportunities, and outstanding recreational appeal. Featuring two productive tillable fields with terraced ground, the farm presents immediate agricultural value along with the potential for continued return on investment. The existing fenced pasture areas provide excellent opportunities for cattle or other livestock, making this a true combo property built for both productivity and versatility. Running through the heart of the farm is a beautiful live creek corridor lined with mature trees, creating a natural travel route while providing year-round cover, water, and habitat for wildlife. Complementing the creek are two ponds, further enhancing both livestock utility and wildlife attraction. For the hunters, this property has a proven history of mature Kansas whitetails, with multiple quality deer harvested over the years. The combination of water, cover, food sources, and natural travel corridors creates the kind of habitat serious hunters look for but rarely find. Whether you're searching for an income-producing farm, a premier hunting property, a cattle operation, or a long-term land investment, Bluff City Combo Farm checks all the boxes! This property is located just +/- 4 minutes from Bluff City, +/- 14 minutes from Anthony, and 1 hour and +/-8 minutes from Wichita, KS. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jacob Lemons at (620) 501-3688 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
05/14/2026
$403,900
158.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 00000 NW 40 Rd, Anthony, KS
Located approximately 5 miles northwest of Anthony and 6 miles southwest of Harper, this 158 +/- acre multi-purpose farm offers a blend of agricultural production and grazing. The farm comprises 44+/- acres of pasture, with the balance in tillable ground. Currently, the entire farm has perimeter hot wire and has been used for cattle grazing (Tenant lease expires Aug 31). A reliable pond provides water even in the dry years, proving a quality source for livestock.
A few bonus features include an electric meter in place, a rural water meter, and one active hydrant. With some minor work, the windmill will once again be functional. Hunters and outdoorsmen will appreciate the strong population of quail and pheasant in the area, with several managed shooting fields nearby.
Whether you are looking for an income-producing farm, cattle grazing, a build site, or potential wildlife development, this tract offers that versatility. Soils - Hayes/Solvay, Pond Creek Silt, Nalim Loam.
05/05/2025
$2,200,000
482 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 100 Northwest 120th Avenue, Waldron, KS
World-Class Whitetail
Year-Round Sandy Creek
2 Solar Wells
Description:
World-Class Whitetail Trophy Hunting in Kansas Deer Management Unit 16. 482 acres in the heart of some of the most sought-after hunting properties in South Central Kansas. No expense has been spared to develop this property into a wildlife sanctuary. In the center of the property a hundred acres are fenced with the majority of the fence being new 5 wire with pipe corners and gates. West Sandy Creek runs 1 miles year-round through the entire length of the property. An abundance of mature hard wood trees and brush and tall native grass provides bedding areas to hold a large deer population. Several food plots are planted to alfalfa and winter wheat. Two tree stands and a Redneck Box stand have been strategically placed that provide optimum hunting opportunities. Two solar water wells provide additional water for wildlife and livestock. Painstaking care has gone into developing and managing the property to produce Trophy Deer. Other recreational opportunities include Turkey, Pheasant and Quail hunting. Improvements include a barn and storage shed. Income from a CRP contract generates $5,800 per year and additional income from livestock grazing. For more information or to schedule a tour, contact Ralph Lilja at 620-243-3244.
Possession: At closing
Legal Description: N/2 of 36-33-W9 & SE/4 of 36-33-W9, Harper County, KS
05/04/2026
$570,500
163 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - NW 130Rd, Duquoin, KS
Discover the perfect blend of productivity, privacy, and natural beauty with this exceptional 160-acre property in Harper County. This longtime family-owned land offers three established crop fields, making it ideal for agricultural use or investment. A seasonal creek winds through the property, complemented by a small pond that enhances both the landscape and wildlife appeal.
Recently improved with a new solar well, the property is well-equipped for sustainable use. With minimal hunting activity over the years, the land has remained a natural haven for wildlife, offering excellent recreational potential.
Conveniently located just 12 miles from Harper KS and approximately 50 miles from Wichita KS, this property provides the peace of rural living without sacrificing accessibility. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation, invest in land, or enjoy a private retreat, this rare offering is full of opportunity.
For more information call Josh at 620-429-6184
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