Discover 374.5 acres of agricultural land in Sumner County, located near Caldwell. This rectangular property features level terrain, native grass, and partial wooded areas, offering a variety of possibilities for agricultural use. The property has county road frontage and includes an equipment barn. With no HOA or listed restrictions, this acreage provides plenty of flexibility for its next owner.
80± Acres of Prime Hunting & Agricultural Land Sumner County, Kansas 80± Acres Sumner County, Kansas Here’s an outstanding opportunity to own a highly productive tract of south-central Kansas farmland that offers the perfect combination of income-producing agriculture and recreational hunting opportunities. Whether you’re looking to expand your farming operation, add to your investment portfolio, or own a versatile property with excellent hunting potential, this farm deserves your attention. Approximately 50± acres are currently in active wheat crop rotation, providing productive tillable ground with a proven history of agricultural use. The remaining 30± acres consist of native grass, creating excellent wildlife habitat while offering additional grazing or conservation possibilities. A natural spring-fed waterway winds through the western portion of the property, providing a dependable water source and creating an attractive travel corridor for Kansas wildlife. Scattered trees throughout the farm offer additional cover for whitetail deer, pheasant, quail, and other game species, making this an excellent recreational property with room to enhance habitat even further. If you’re looking to build a larger hunting operation, additional hunting acreage is available, allowing buyers the opportunity to expand their footprint in this desirable area of Sumner County. Property Features * 80± total acres * Approximately 50± acres of productive tillable farmland * Active wheat crop rotation * Approximately 30± acres of native grass * Natural spring-fed waterway along the west side * Scattered trees providing wildlife habitat * Excellent hunting potential for whitetail deer, pheasant, and quail * Productive agricultural investment * Additional hunting acreage available * Convenient Sumner County location Whether you’re searching for productive Kansas farmland, a recreational hunting property, or an investment that offers both annual income and outdoor enjoyment, this versatile tract checks all the boxes.
80± Acres on Fall Creek Sumner County, Kansas Premier Whitetail, Waterfowl & Upland Hunting Property If you’ve been searching for a property that offers exceptional hunting, breathtaking scenery, and year-round outdoor recreation, this 80± acre tract on Fall Creek in Sumner County, Kansas deserves your attention. The landscape features rolling hills blanketed in native grasses, creating a picturesque setting that is as beautiful as it is productive for wildlife. A winding waterway flows through the heart of the property, feeding a pasture pond that becomes a magnet for ducks and geese throughout the migration season. For upland bird hunters, this farm offers outstanding habitat with strong populations of pheasant and quail, making every season an opportunity to enjoy Kansas at its finest. The eastern boundary is highlighted by Fall Creek, providing a dependable year-round water source along with dense natural cover that creates ideal travel corridors for world-class Kansas whitetail deer. This combination of water, cover, native grasses, and surrounding habitat makes the property exceptionally attractive to mature bucks and other wildlife. Whether your passion is chasing trophy whitetails, calling in ducks, flushing pheasants, hunting quail, fishing the pond, or simply enjoying the peace and beauty of the outdoors, this property is built for the true year-round outdoorsman. Property Highlights: * 80± acres in Sumner County, Kansas * Scenic rolling hills with established native grasses * Fall Creek runs through the eastern portion of the property * Winding waterway feeding a productive pasture pond * Excellent waterfowl hunting for ducks and geese * Outstanding pheasant and quail habitat * Prime whitetail deer habitat with exceptional cover and water * Beautiful recreational property with multiple opportunities * Additional acreage available Don’t miss this opportunity to own an exceptional Kansas hunting and recreational property in an area known for outstanding wildlife and unforgettable outdoor experiences.
160± Acres Sumner County, Kansas Premier Trophy Whitetail & Recreational Ranch In the world of Kansas trophy whitetail hunting, location is everything—and this exceptional 160± acre ranch is positioned in one of the most coveted neighborhoods in the state. Located in Sumner County, just east of the Harper County line in renowned Deer Management Unit 15, this remarkable property lies between Anthony and Caldwell, an area that has earned a well-deserved reputation for producing mature, Boone & Crockett-caliber whitetails year after year. Designed by nature and perfected over time, the ranch offers an outstanding blend of habitat that consistently attracts and holds wildlife. Fall Creek meanders through the northwest portion of the property, complemented by two additional creek systems that create natural travel corridors, secluded bedding areas, and strategic pinch points sought after by experienced hunters. A small pond provides an additional year-round water source, completing the essential ingredients for exceptional wildlife habitat. Large expanses of native grass offer outstanding bedding cover for mature deer while also providing ideal nesting habitat for upland birds. Two agricultural fields supply dependable food sources that keep wildlife utilizing the property throughout the seasons. The diversity of habitat creates a landscape capable of supporting wildlife year-round while offering multiple stand locations and endless opportunities to develop the ranch into an elite hunting property. Perhaps most impressive is the property’s history of minimal hunting pressure. Rarely does a farm with this combination of habitat, location, and genetics come to market without years of intensive hunting. This presents the next owner with an incredible opportunity to establish a carefully managed hunting program in one of Kansas’ premier trophy-producing regions. Beyond its exceptional whitetail potential, the ranch offers outstanding populations of Rio Grande turkey, bobwhite quail, pheasant, and migrating waterfowl, creating a true four-season recreational destination. Whether pursuing spring gobblers, flushing coveys behind a bird dog, or watching ducks settle into the pond on a cold winter morning, this property delivers the diverse outdoor experiences that define the Kansas landscape. Premier hunting properties in this area are becoming increasingly difficult to acquire. Combining live water, diverse native habitat, productive tillable acreage, exceptional wildlife populations, and a location surrounded by proven trophy genetics, this ranch represents not only an extraordinary recreational opportunity but also a tangible investment in one of the Midwest’s most desirable land markets. Property Features * 160± acres in Sumner County, Kansas * Located in highly sought-after Kansas Deer Management Unit 15 * Prime location between Anthony and Caldwell * Fall Creek traverses the northwest portion of the ranch * Two additional seasonal creek systems * Small pond providing year-round water * Extensive native grass offering exceptional bedding and nesting cover * Two agricultural fields providing dependable food sources * Outstanding populations of trophy whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, pheasant, bobwhite quail, and waterfowl * Minimal historical hunting pressure * Located in a neighborhood with a long-standing reputation for producing Boone & Crockett-class whitetails * Outstanding recreational, hunting, and long-term investment potential This is more than a hunting property—it is an opportunity to own a legacy ranch in one of Kansas’ most respected trophy whitetail destinations.
Andrea D. Conner, License 237733, Xome Inc., License 2173, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 750 Highway 121 Bypass, Ste 100, Lewisville, TX 75067

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Caldwell is located in Kansas. Caldwell, Kansas has a population of 862. Caldwell is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.36% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.19%.
The median household income in Caldwell, Kansas is $39,605. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,854 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Caldwell is 51.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 33.8 inches per year, with 12.9 inches of snow per year.