Morris County, Kansas Land For Sale (9 results)
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09/09/2025
$225,000
59 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 1926 H Avenue, White City, KS
Located in Section 31-14-7 in Morris County, Kansas, this 59-acre property provides a strong balance of hunting opportunity with supporting agricultural use. A 6 6 ft redneck blind set on a 10-ft tower overlooks a food-plot planted to oats, turnips, and radishes. This setup lies along a known travel corridor in a region recognized for consistent deer activity, making the property immediately usable for whitetail hunting. In addition to deer, the mix of open grass and water creates potential for bobwhite quail and seasonal waterfowl opportunity. Three ponds supply reliable water for wildlife and contribute to habitat diversity.Beyond hunting, the tract includes 16 acres of productive native hayland and 43 acres of native grass pasture. The lands rolling Flint Hills terrain supports hay production, seasonal grazing, or a combination of both. A barbed-wire perimeter fence surrounds the pasture, currently in fair condition and serviceable with maintenance. Several sites within the property would accommodate a country home build, offering open views and good access.County road frontage provides entry, and nearby utilities should be verified by a buyer. The combination of established food plots, elevated blinds, ponds, and cover ensures the property can serve recreational needs while supporting agricultural operations. This tract offers an opportunity for both hunting and income potential within central Kansas. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing.
08/19/2025
$695,000
11.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 3187 US Highway 56, Herington, KS
Heres an opportunity to own a well-maintained property in Morris County that has been lived in as the sellers forever home. Located just east of Herington on US Highway 56, this 11.49+/- acre tract combines a spacious residence, multiple functional outbuildings, and open ground currently in hay production. It is a must-see to appreciate all it has to offer.The home, built in 1979 by the sellers, includes 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and 4,058 sq ft of finished living space. The 1,737 sq ft basement, expands the living and entertainment options and is accessible . The property includes a two-car attached garage and a paved driveway from direct blacktop frontage. In 2024, new roofs were installed on the house, the office outbuilding, and the pool house.An underground swimming pool sits behind the home, with a pool house providing convenient storage. Several outbuildings support a variety of uses: the original horse barn has been converted to a storage shed, a 60x40 fully insulated metal shed with carpeted floors and heat is currently set up as a gymnasium, and a detached outbuilding configured as an office with window AC and a furnace for year-round climate control.Inside, the home offers both a formal dining room and a dine-in kitchen. Portions of the interior feature vaulted ceilings, and finishes throughout reflect the care and upkeep the sellers have maintained over the years. A spiral staircase leads to a balcony area overlooking the large living room area below. The bedrooms are all on the second level with the master featuring an additional sitting room before leading into the master bath.The 11.49+/- acres are currently in hay production and could serve other uses depending on the buyers needs. Utilities are in place, and the location provides rural living with commuting options to Manhattan, Junction City, Fort Riley, Council Grove, and surrounding towns. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing.
08/07/2025
$595,000
8.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 331 Ab Ave, Council Grove, KS
Located between the bottom fields along the Neosho River and expansive Flint Hills pastures, this 8.6+/- acre property offers a practical rural lifestyle with a combination of living space, shop buildings and fenced pasture while providing amazing Flint Hills views.The home is a 2,456 sq. ft. ranch-style layout with 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. The home includes a high-efficiency heating and cooling system, a new water heater and all major appliances: refrigerator, range/oven, dishwasher, washer, and dryer. A single-car attached garage adds secure parking and utility space.Outside, the property has been improved to support small-scale livestock operations or hobby farming. A 100' x 50' metal shop building includes a full concrete floor; the southern 25 feet is insulated and heated, offering excellent potential for a year-round workshop or climate-controlled storage. The second outbuilding is an 80' x 40' open-front pole barn with a gravel base, ideal for storing hay, trailers or machinery.Livestock infrastructure includes a pipe corral system, circle tub and hydraulic squeeze chute, efficient for handling cattle or other animals. The fencing is in place for approximately 5 acres of native grass pasture, providing turnout space for horses or room for a small cow-calf operation.Access is by gravel county road and utilities are already established, making this property move-in ready and operational. The setting is private yet accessible, surrounded by open prairie and native grasslands characteristic of the eastern edge of the Flint Hills. It offers enough acreage to manage livestock without requiring extensive upkeep, making it an appealing choice for those wanting functionality without large-scale commitments.This farm provides an efficient mix of residential comfort and functional improvements for anyone seeking land with utility, storage and the infrastructure to support livestock or hobby farming in east-central Kansas. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing.
11/15/2025
$433,950
158 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 2651 CC Avenue, Burdick, KS
This 158 +/- acre tract is located in western Morris County, just outside of Burdick, Kansas. It has 80 +/- cropland acres with 68 +/- acres actively in production, and the remaining 12 +/- acres seeded to brome grass. The cropland acres have 1 to 3 percent slopes with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. The cropland soils primarily consist of Class II Irwin silty clay loam soils, and have an NCCPI overall weighted average of 58. The property has 68 +/- DCP crop base acres with an ARC County crop election.
The remaining 78 +/- acres have a 62 +/- acre fenced native grass pasture and a 16 +/- acre native grass hay meadow. The pasture also has a large watering/fishing pond. The property is located on well-maintained, year-round gravel roads with electric and fiber optic cable at the northwest boundary of the property. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There is currently no active tenant farm lease agreement in place. This property has so much to offer, from productive cropland acres, fenced pasture, and clean hay meadows! Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-158 +/- total acres
-80 +/- cropland acres
-62 +/- native grass pasture acres
-16 +/- native grass hay acres
-Class II, Irwin silty clay loam soils
-1 to 3 percent slopes
-NCCPI overall weighted average of 58
-Well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges
-68 +/- DCP crop base acres
-ARC County crop election
-Fenced native grass pasture
-Large watering pond
-Clean native grass hay meadow
-43 +/- feet of elevation change
-Whitetail deer, upland bird, and waterfowl hunting
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel roads
-Electric and fiber optic cable at the road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No current active tenant farm lease agreement in place
-2024 taxes: $1,034.88
-1.5 miles from Burdick, KS
-8 miles from Lost Springs, KS
07/16/2025
$734,604
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 448 700 Road, Alta Vista, KS
Located just outside of Alta Vista, Kansas, between Manhattan and Council Grove, sits this 80 +/- acres retreat farm sitting amongst one of the most majestic areas of the Flint Hills. With history as deep as the native bluestem prairie and never-ending 360-degree views, you will find yourself again, emersed in the peace and serenity that is good for the soul.
Pulling up to the farm, you can get a sense quickly of the magnitude the property ran at for many years, starting in the late 1800s and continuing on as a large-scale cattle and tillable operation, before being broken up until the last tract with the homeplace was remaining. The white pipe-fenced entrance leads you up to the residence that was originally built in 1898 and fully renovated in 2012, keeping the original character while modernizing. The space inside is far greater than what one would imagine and flows nicely throughout. The kitchen is open to the front living room and to the back den area, with dining room and laundry/mudroom just off. Take note of the beautiful hardwood floors throughout, along with all the natural light in the living room. The master bedroom is complete with a walk-in closet and full bathroom, located on the main level from the living room and front entry door. Head back down the hall past the full guest bath to the den. This area has such an ambiance that you may never want to leave this space, and it is where you would want to be, especially on a cold winter's day, sitting back and enjoying the warmth from the fireplace. There is a screened-in back porch with a walk door coming off of the den and from just off the dining room. Take the front or back way up the stairs to the 2 additional bedrooms, both with ideal space. The 3rd full bathroom is just off the bedrooms by the sitting room. The basement is laid up stone and is in sound condition. The house is on central heat and air with a supplemental air unit in the den. The property is on Morris County Rural Water District 1 and Flint Hills Electric Co-op. In 2020, the roof was fully replaced.
Outside, you will find several outbuildings. The 2-car detached garage sits just east of the residence, with the original late 1800s barn just to the west that ties into the piped fenced turnout area that is now put up for hay. Just behind is the livestock lean-to that turns out to the coral and loading pens. There is the original corn crib to the east that has been turned into a flight pen and kennel space for the upland hunting. Westerly is the shop and is complete with full concrete floors, a small office, and 220-amp outlets for an air compressor and a welder. To the north sit the grain bins and ag barns. The first is the equipment barn with full concrete floors and steel framing. To the north is the hay barn, which was used for dairy cows a few decades before. This barn has a full graveled floor and is post-framed. There is a current tenant that leases the buildings, grain bins, and native hay meadow, paying $3,000.00 annually.
The 80 +/- acres are made up of 35 +/- acres of grassland meadow acres, 13 +/- acres of brome grass and 22 +/- acres of native prairie, both are in pristine condition. The brome grass, located on the south end of the farm, has already been baled for the 2025 year, with the native prairie underway. Current brome rent of $455.00 annually. The native grass, located in the northeast, is made up of big bluestem, little bluestem, switch, gama, and Indian, and the native wild flowers are a thing of beauty and a sign of overall great health. There is a tranquil pond that sits on the east side of the native field that is spring-fed and a prime water source for the wildlife calling this farm home. Munkers Creek borders the east property line, adding another water source along with a travel corridor for wildlife. Throughout the meadow acres, there is a gentle rolling topography to the land. The 24 +/- acres of tillable ground are currently planted to corn and leased for the 2025 year until the harvest of the 2025 corn. The current tillable tenant pays $2,040.00 annually. Soil types of Labette and Florence, considered to be Class III and VI, make up the tillable foundation. The 17 +/- acres of mature hardwood timber stand is made up of Black Walnuts, a high volume amount, Cottonwood, Ash, Elm, Hackberry, Burr Oak, and a few Cedars along the way. The bulk of the timber block is on the east side of the farm and holds the perfect funnel and draw to set up one incredible food plot between the neighboring tillable field and native hay meadow. Rubs and scraps riddle this pocket and would be the honey hole with prime infrastructure for a tower blind and/or tree stands. The current longtime landowner has enjoyed years of upland hunting with the farm layout of tree lines between fields and thick cover. Each time on the farm, you can sit and listen to the quail singing, along with the occasional turkey clucks. The area has also been on the comeback with prairie chicken and it is a thing of beauty to see them fly. There was a small flock along the roadside on the southeast corner that flew while coming down the road. The property adjoins a large ranch known for its stewardship of the land, conservation of wildlife, and growing big deer, so there is no doubt that the hunting will just continue to mature even more over time. From bobwhites to whitetails and everything in between, this farm holds endless opportunity for year-round hunting.
If you are looking to retreat to a Flint Hills paradise with simple quaint living with an opportunity to get your hands dirty and soak up nature in its finest form, to walk out on the back patio a see every star in the midnight sky and hear nothing but the crickets and bullfrogs sing, or to wake and crawl in the stand and have a harvest of your lifetime, this farm is it. From every inch, there is something to enjoy and it is one to tour in person to appreciate all it has to offer. To schedule your private tour or for additional information, contact Brenda Doudican at (620) 794-8075 or bdoudican@midwestlandgroup.com.
Property Features
-80 acres total
-35 +/- acres native and brome grass meadows
-24 +/- acres tillable row crop
-17 +/- acres mature hardwood timber stand
-4 +/- acres with improvements
-Renovated 1898 1 story residence
-3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms
-2,532 sq. ft. fully finished
-Detached garage 27'x24'
-Barn 48'x30' with 30'x24' lean-tos
-Livestock barn 68'x23'
-Shop 72'x48'
-Corn crib 30'x12'
-Equipment barn 70'x48'
-Hay barn 95'x60'
-1 spring-fed pond
-Munkers Creek tributary
-Annual rent amount of $5,495.00
-All mineral rights intact
-Hunting unit 14
-2.5 miles from Alta Vista
-13 miles from Council Grove
-35 miles from Manhattan
07/31/2025
$1,350,000
360 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 1900th Road, Wilsey, KS
This diverse 360-acre tract presents a rare opportunity to own a highly productive and recreationally rich property. Featuring approximately 250 acres of quality tillable ground and an additional 110 acres of hay meadows, mature timber, and dry creek beds, the land offers both strong income potential and natural beauty.
Highlights include:
250 acres of tillable farmland
110 acres of mixed-use ground with hay, timber, and creek beds
3 ponds providing water for livestock and wildlife
Consistent income from farming and hay production
Trophy whitetail and upland game hunting
Scenic building site ideal for a home or hunting cabin
Whether youre expanding your operation, investing in income-producing land, or seeking a premier hunting getaway, this property delivers
11/12/2025
$509,600
182 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - R Avenue, Herington, KS
This property offers great crop production, grassland and recreation! Located in the heart of Morris County, this multiuse property has something to offer everyone. The property includes approximately 121 +/- acres of productive upland tillable ground with the balance of the acres in productive hay meadows, waterways, and timber. A pond is nestled within the timber and grassland allowing for a perfect water source for the abundance of wildlife in the area. The recreational hunter will be sure to love the exceptional cover provided by the plentiful amount of vegetation.
Possession immediately following the 2025 fall harvest. 2025 taxes will be paid by the Sellers. Mineral rights will transfer to the Buyer. The property will be subject to a survey to determine exact acres.
2024 taxes were approximately $1,488 on 182 taxable acres +/-.
Call Lucas Hamm for additional information!
(785) 366-3580
12/19/2024
$325,000
118 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 3176 Z Avenue, Herington, KS
This mixed use has a lot of potential for recreation as well as income. There is outstanding water on the property with back to back ponds that are 2 and 1.25 acres respectively that stay full. There has been plenty of geese and ducks coming off these ponds the entirety of this current fall. The water would also provide perfectly for someone wanting to expand or start a ranch, as there is good grass that has been lightly grazed at most. There are also bucks that have traveled along the west corridor of the property, and could be largely improved for deer population by adding a food source. There is also a new water well on the north end of the property just to the north of the smaller pond.
11/04/2025
$749,000
2.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Morris County - 923 T Avenue, Council Grove, KS
This stunning 5,700' all-brick home is perfectly situated on 2.2 acres just 2 miles from Council Grove Lake, offering the ideal blend of comfort and functionality. With 5 spacious bdrms, 4.5 baths, and a dedicated office, this home was designed with family living and entertaining in mind. The expansive layout includes a grand foyer, cathedral ceilings, windows that flood the home with natural light while framing peaceful views bringing the outdoors in. The kitchen is a true centerpiece, featuring granite countertops, custom wood cabinetry with pull-out shelves, generous workspace, and a stunning brick fireplace wall that connects to the living area, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for family gatherings and entertaining guests. Additional highlights include solid wood doors, hardwood floors in the entry and hallway, two fireplaces, 4 heating & air zones, an oversized 3-car garage, and a spacious patio perfect for storage, comfort, and outdoor living.
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