This 120 +/- acre recreational farm has a great mix of mature hardwoods, native grass, and active water. The mature hardwoods primarily consist of red oak, white oak, and sycamore trees. The clean, rolling hillsides and hay meadows have a great mix of native grass. Sandy Creek runs through the east end of the property providing an active water source. There are also two small ponds as well as an additional smaller wet weather creek on the west end of the property. All the contiguous cover and connecting tree draws provide excellent deer travel corridors.
The property has many established trails, a large secluded food plot, and four elevated deer blinds. Deer numbers are extremely high with some great mature bucks on the trail cameras this year! Many Native American arrowheads have also been found on the property. The well-maintained gravel road has electric, rural water, and telephone c...
The property has many established trails, a large secluded food plot, and four elevated deer blinds. Deer numbers are extremely high with some great mature bucks on the trail cameras this year! Many Native American arrowheads have also been found on the property. The well-maintained gravel road has electric, rural water, and telephone cable available making it ideal to build a dream home or weekend get-away hunting cabin. An easement down an old vacated road also provides access to the northeast corner of the property. For additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing, contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926.
Property Features
-120 +/- acres
-Mature hardwood timber
-Good topography
-2 ponds
-Sandy Creek
-Established trails
-Secluded food plot
-Great deer numbers
-4 elevated deer blinds
-Clean native grass hay meadows
-Electric and rural water available
-9 +/- acres of CRP - $562.00/year
-2020 taxes: $558.64
From Yates Center go west 8 miles on Highway 54, south 3 miles on Fox Road, east 0.5 mile on 50th Road, then south 5 miles on Fawn Road to property located on the east side of the road.