Located northeast of Randolph, Kansas, this 190 +/- acre recreation farm is remote and secluded, and has been a long time producer of quality whitetails. With a well balanced habitat of native pasture and timber, there's no wonder this is a thriving hot spot. The timber stand is made up of mature hardwoods of burr oak, black walnut, pin oak, sycamore, and cottonwood in the deep draws, and cedar, osage orange, and locust lining the pastures. The 22 acres of pristine hay meadow provides a nice agriculture revenue source and a great place for the gobblers to do their song and dance. Established food plots, two in the bottoms and two up top are perfectly located along the pinch points and bedding areas. There are plenty of funnels to hunt as well along the heavily used trails.
Never worry about a lack of water on this farm! The number of year-round natural springs flowing throughout the pro...
Never worry about a lack of water on this farm! The number of year-round natural springs flowing throughout the property is unreal. One spring in particular cuts down the middle of the main draw, connects with other springs and feeds into the main pond. The entire spring and pond are crystal clear. All of the springs running throughout flow to Swede Creek, which connects with the Big Blue River. There are several additional spring-fed water holes up top as well.
The history of the farm runs deep with several Boone and Crocket whitetails harvested on the property over the years and outstanding genetics continuing on. With great adjoining neighbors and the opportunity to grow and hold big deer, this property is one that needs to be toured in person to truly appreciate and take in everything it provides!
Property Features
-Located along Christenson Hill, a dead-end road northeast of Randolph, KS
-190 +/- acres total
-98 acres native pasture
-84 acres mature hardwood timber
-22 acres pristine hay meadow
-Swede Creek tributaries run throughout and adjoin the Big Blue River
-4 established food plots
-Deep draws
-Perfectly laid out funnels and pinch points
-Nice sized, spring-fed pond with several additional spring watering holes
-Several crystal clear, natural springs that run year-round
-Over 200’ in elevation changes
-Long time hunt history and proven producer of whitetail
-Neighbors with like minded management styles
-Several Boone and Crockets harvested on the farm and adjoining
-Secluded and protected
-Multiple stand entrance points for wind directions
-Large bedding sanctuaries
-Established internal trail system runs throughout
-Timber stands made up of burr oak, black walnut, pin oak, sycamore, and cottonwood in the draws with cedar, osage orange, and locust around the pastures
-Perfect roosting trees provide excellent turkey hunting
-Deer trails and signs throughout
-Camp site with storage loft and outhouse
-Established, capped water well
-Hay meadow provides nice agriculture income
-Class III, IV, and VI soils
-Deer unit #9
-Taxes 2019 average: $511.36
-Located 34 miles north of Manhattan, KS
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Research Parcel InformationHead north out of Manhattan on Tuttle Creek Blvd. Continue 15 miles to Rose Hill Rd. Then turn right and continue 3.6 miles to Christenson Hill. The property is located on the left side of the road.
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