Discover a rare opportunity to own 80 acres in the heart of the Kansas Flint Hills. This remarkable property showcases the raw, natural charm the region is known for—rolling native prairie, dramatic elevation changes, and wide-open skies that stretch for miles. It’s a place where peace, privacy, and possibility meet. With an impressive 60-foot elevation change, this land offers a truly exceptional setting that naturally lends itself to a scenic walkout-style homesite. Positioned along a well-maintained rural gravel road and located within the desirable USD 321 school district, the property provides the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Electricity is available at the road, making future plans even more attainable. The land itself is a haven for both livestock and wildlife. Multiple spring-fed ponds provide reliable, year-round water sources ideal for a sustainable cattle operation. Expired CRP, chest-high native grasses, and a timbered draw create incredible habitat diversity, making this property not only visually stunning but also highly functional. For the outdoor enthusiast, this tract offers the potential for a Kansas landowner tag, opening the door to hunting the state’s coveted whitetail deer and quail. Whether you envision grazing cattle, enjoying unmatched sunsets, or managing a pristine piece of the Flint Hills for generations to come, this property is a rare and special find. Property Features: * 80+/- total surveyed acres Pawnee and Martin silty clay loam soils NCCPI overall weighted average of 41.5 Established terraces Multiple spring-fed ponds Whitetail deer, turkey and upland bird hunting Kansas Deer Management Unit 9 Electricity on northern boundary Well-maintained year-round gravel road Mineral rights intact and transfer No active leases or tenant’s rights in place 2025 taxes (for the entire 313.2 acres) $3,350.60 25 miles to Topeka, KS 6 miles to Rossville, KS 8 miles to St. Marys, KS
Set in the heart of the iconic Kansas Flint Hills, this stunning 79-acre tract offers a rare blend of natural beauty, functionality, and long-term potential. With rolling native prairie, dramatic views, and wide-open skies, this property captures everything people love about Flint Hills living—peaceful, private, and undeniably picturesque. A 50-foot elevation change creates a striking landscape and provides an ideal setting for a walkout-style homesite. The property fronts a well-maintained rural gravel road along approximately 1.5 sides and features road access on two sides, offering excellent accessibility for farming operations, livestock management, and future development. Multiple access points enhance usability, while electricity is available along both road frontages for added convenience. The property lies within the USD 321 school district. This land is as productive as it is beautiful. Multiple spring-fed ponds provide reliable water sources for a sustainable cattle operation, while chest-high native grasses, expired CRP, and a timbered draw create diverse habitat and visual interest. The tillable soil is primarily Class III Pawnee clay loam and was planted in corn last year, offering proven agricultural value and flexibility for future use. For the outdoor enthusiast, this property also offers the opportunity for pursuing the state’s highly sought-after whitetail deer turkey and quail. Whether you’re looking to ranch, farm, hunt, or simply own a pristine piece of the Flint Hills, this land delivers on every front. Property Features: * 79.97+/- total surveyed acres 13 +/- tillable acres Pawnee and Martin silty clay loam soils NCCPI overall weighted average of 44.4 Established terraces Multiple spring-fed ponds Whitetail deer, turkey and upland bird hunting Kansas Deer Management Unit 9 New gate Electricity on northern and eastern boundary Well-maintained year-round gravel road on the northern boundary Mineral rights intact and transfer No active leases or tenant’s rights in place 2025 taxes (for the entire 313.2 acres) $3,350.60 25 miles to Topeka, KS 6 miles to Rossville, KS 8 miles to St. Marys, KS
This exceptional quarter section offers a rare combination of premier recreation, income potential, and scenic Kansas beauty. Whether you’re searching for a top-tier hunting property, a peaceful rural escape, or a long-term land investment, this property delivers in every way. Designed with the serious outdoorsman in mind, this tract is a proven Kansas whitetail haven, complete with an established food plot, a box blind, and a 2,000-pound feeder—making it truly turnkey. The diverse topography features an impressive 80-foot elevation change, creating natural travel corridors, scenic overlooks, and excellent vantage points. Several spring-fed ponds provide reliable water sources, further enhancing wildlife habitat while adding to the property’s natural appeal and character.In addition to its recreational value, the land offers tillable income opportunities and stunning panoramic views of classic Kansas sunsets. Wide-open spaces, diverse terrain, and abundant wildlife make this property ideal for those seeking privacy, outdoor adventure, and a true connection to the land. Located just 30 minutes from Topeka and 40 minutes from Manhattan, and within the USD 321 school district, this property combines peaceful seclusion with convenient access to nearby amenities. Whether you’re chasing trophy whitetails, enjoying quiet evenings under big skies, or investing in a special piece of Kansas, this quarter section is a rare and compelling opportunity. 153+/- total acres 35 +/- tillable acres Kennebec, Shelby, Pawnee and Martin silty clay loam soils NCCPI overall weighted average of 47.1 Established terraces Multiple spring-fed ponds Whitetail deer, turkey and upland bird hunting Kansas Deer Management Unit 9 New gates Electricity on eastern boundary Mineral rights intact and transfer No active leases or tenant’s rights in place 2025 taxes (for the entire 313.2 acres) $3,350.60 25 miles to Topeka, KS 6 miles to Rossville, KS 8 miles to St. Marys, KS
This 80 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Shawnee County, Kansas. It has 53 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily consisting of Martin, Muscotah, and Reading silty clay loam soils. The tillable acres have 3 to 7 percent slopes with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. The tillable fields have an NCCPI overall weighted average of 53. The terraces on the northern half of the farm have also been tiled. The property has 59 +/- DCP crop base acres with an ARC County crop election. The remaining 27 +/- acres consist of tame grass waterways with native grass buffer strips and wooded draws lining multiple wet-weather creeks. The diverse habitat with abundant food and water provide great whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting opportunities! The property is located on a blacktop road along the north boundary with electricity at the road. A well-maintained year-round gravel road borders the southeast boundary of the property with electricity, rural water, and telephone line at the road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active leases or tenants’ rights in place. Productive tillable farms in this area don't become available very often; don't miss out on this opportunity!
This 80 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Shawnee County, Kansas. It has 53 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily consisting of Martin, Muscotah, and Reading silty clay loam soils. The tillable acres have 3 to 7 percent slopes with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. The tillable fields have an NCCPI overall weighted average of 53. The terraces on the northern half of the farm have also been tiled. The property has 59 +/- DCP crop base acres with an ARC County crop election. The remaining 27 +/- acres consist of tame grass waterways with native grass buffer strips and wooded draws lining multiple wet-weather creeks. The diverse habitat with abundant food and water provide great whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting opportunities! The property is located on a blacktop road along the north boundary with electricity at the road. A well-maintained year-round gravel road borders the southeast boundary of the property.


Rossville is located in Kansas. Rossville, Kansas has a population of 1,090. Rossville is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 41.33% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.62%.
The median household income in Rossville, Kansas is $51,295. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,848 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rossville is 39.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 36.2 inches per year, with 15.2 inches of snow per year.