Norton County, Kansas Land For Sale (6 results)
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04/14/2026
$929,396
357.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Norton County - Road CC, Lot#WP001, Lenora, KS
We are excited to present a Northwest Kansas hunting experience unlike any other at The Sanctuary, an exceptional 357-acre ranch nestled in the deep canyons of the Solomon River valley in Norton County, Kansas. Renowned for its outstanding trophy whitetail history, this ranch offers dedicated hunters some of the best deer, turkey, and upland game opportunities in the region.Located just over one mile south of the iconic Solomon River in Northwest Kansas, The Sanctuary is a meticulously managed whitetail ranch designed to sustain and grow impressive wildlife populations. Featuring rugged terrain, mature timber, natural springs, and expansive food plots, this property is ideally suited for archery or rifle hunters alike.Key Features: Prime Habitat: Multiple wide, deep canyons lined with mature hardwoods and cedars create unparalleled cover and bedding areas, supporting robust wildlife populations. Food Plots & Farmland: 15 acres of hilltop food plots planted with corn and wheat attract a thriving whitetail deer population, while an additional 33 acres of old terraced cropland offer excellent potential to restore and enhance habitat diversity. Water Sources: Year-round fresh water flows from live springs into the main canyon bottom, keeping vegetation lush and game well-hydrated throughout the seasons. Trophy Genetics: The ranch sits within a region famed for strong Boone & Crockett whitetail genetics. Recent trail camera photos have documented numerous impressive bucks, providing buyer confidence in this property's exceptional hunting reputation. Elk have also been present on the ranch in recent years and can be hunted in the Fall as well! Turkey & Upland Game: Beyond trophy deer, hunters will enjoy excellent Rio Grande turkey populations and exceptional quail habitat supporting large coveys, making this ranch a true multi-species hunting haven. Archery & Rifle Hunting: Natural funnels and thick bottom cover offer perfect archery hunting terrain, while scenic open hilltops provide expansive vantage points for rifle hunting setups. Hunting Amenities: Strategically placed food plots, strategically placed blinds, feeder, and mineral sites provide a turnkey hunting setup for the upcoming Fall Privacy & Seclusion: Enjoy unmatched privacy and a secure refuge for trophy bucks to thrive undisturbed across the sanctuary's vast acreage.The Sanctuary 357 is more than just a hunting ranch it's a trophy hunting paradise and a testament to superior Northwest Kansas wildlife management. Whether you're seeking an archery dream or premier rifle hunting ground with stunning views and diverse terrain, this property promises unparalleled Northwest Kansas hunting experiences.Don't miss the rare opportunity to own one of Northwest Kansas's most prestigious hunting ranches, known for its exceptional genetics and hunting legacy.For more information or to schedule a private tour of The Sanctuary 357, please contact the listing agents today.
05/26/2026
Auction
118.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Norton County - Road w-10, Norcatur, KS
Online Auction for 119+/- Acres in Norton County, Kansas
Bidding Opens June 23rd at 10 a.m.
Bidding Begins to Close June 30th at 10 a.m.
Located in the northwest corner of Norton County, Kansas, this immaculate dryland farm is perfect for the farmer or investor looking to add quality acres to their land portfolio. Just a short drive to the Nebraska state line, this property also offers ease of access from US Hwy 36 through County Roads W11 and E. Consisting of 118.94+/- total acres, this farm features 102.16+/- tillable farm acres, according to FSA records, with established base acres in corn and wheat crops. The remaining 15.98+/- acres is currently native grass and waterways. There is a lease in place for the 2026 crop season and is to be planted to milo this May with the stalks to be baled. Signs will be posted.
Legal Description: SW1/4 of NE1/4 and W1/2 of SE1/4 Less RD R/W, Section 24, Township 01, Range 25 in Norton County, KS
Property Taxes (2025): $747.36
Acre Breakdown (per assessor): Total Acres: 118.94+/-
- Dryland Acres: 102.96+/-
- Grassland Acres: 15.98+/-
FSA Information:
- Total Cropland Acres: 102.16
- Wheat: 51.26 Base Acres – 42 PLC Yield
- Corn: 13.13 Base Acres – 92 PLC Yield
- Total Base Acres: 64.39
Mineral Rights: All mineral rights owned by the seller, if any, convey to the buyer.
Leases: There is a lease in place for the 2026 crop season and is to be planted to milo this May with the stalks to be baled.
06/17/2026
$325,000
158.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Norton County - Rd W 15 Ln, Clayton, KS
Dryland and Pasture for Sale in Norton County, KS – Located just south of Clayton, Kansas, this exceptional 158.5± acre combination property offers a highly desirable mix of productive farmland and well-maintained native grass pasture. The property is fully enclosed by a two-wire electric fence, with a cross fence separating the cropland from the pasture, allowing for efficient management of both operations.
The farm features 90.68± tillable acres consisting primarily of premium Holdrege silt loam soils, recognized for their productivity and quality. With minimal slope across the majority of the field, the land offers excellent farming conditions and efficiency. A grass buffer strip separates the cropland from the pasture, providing added conservation benefits and a clean transition between uses.
The remaining 67.78± acres consist of healthy native grass pasture enclosed by a well-maintained two-wire electric fence in very good condition. The pasture supports an excellent stand of grasses, featuring a balanced mix of both cool-season and warm-season varieties. A windmill currently serves the property and could be converted to a solar-powered water system if desired.
This property has been carefully maintained by the current tenants and presents an outstanding opportunity to own a balanced agricultural investment. With productive Class II tillable soils, quality fencing, and vigorous pasture that has not been overgrazed, this tract offers the ideal combination of income potential, livestock grazing, and long-term stewardship.
Legal Description: W1/2 of NE1/4 and N1/2 of NW1/4 Less Rd R/W Section 08 – Township 04 South- Range 25 West in Norton County, KS
Property Taxes (2025): $1,116.12
Acre Breakdown (per assessor):
- Total Acres: 158.5 +/-
- Dryland Acres: 90.68 +/-
- Grassland Acres: 67.78 +/-
FSA Information:
- Total Cropland Acres: 141.26
- Wheat: 56.54 Base Acres – 52 PLC Yield
- Corn: 28.26 Base Acres – 108 PLC Yield
- Total Base Acres: 84.8
Fence Equipment: Two-wire electric fence around the perimeter of the property and a divider fence between the field and pasture in good condition
The property is leased for the 2026 crop season.
All mineral rights owned by the seller, if any, convey to buyer.
12/30/2025
$911,180
314.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Norton County - ROAD E7, Almena, KS
This 314-acre property in Norton County, Kansas offers a strong combination of productive tillable ground and quality pasture, making it well-suited for agricultural operations, livestock, or long-term land investment. The balanced mix of cropland and grazing acres provides versatility for row crop production, haying, or cattle use. Call today for more information.
Land
The property consists of 314 deeded acres in Norton County, Kansas, with a mix of tillable cropland and pasture. Approximately 64% of the land has slopes of 3% or less, providing efficient, workable ground for farming operations. The rest is a combination of draughs and pasture good for grazing. The terrain is primarily level to gently rolling.
Soils are productive and suitable for row crops
63.6% Holdrege silt loam
20.7% Uly silt loam
14% Uly silt loam
1.7% Coly and Uly silt loams
Pasture areas support grazing and hay production. The layout allows flexibility for a mixed agricultural operation.
Partial fencing is in place and can be improved for livestock use. The property is well suited for farming, grazing, or long-term agricultural ownership.
Recreation
Located in Kansas Hunting Unit 1, the property offers high-quality hunting opportunities in a region renowned for its strong wildlife populations. The mix of tillable cropland and pasture creates a reliable food and cover combination that supports upland bird hunting, as well as both whitetail and mule deer. Open fields provide feeding areas, while grass and pasture ground offer bedding and travel corridors.
Agriculture
The property offers strong agricultural benefits with approximately 215 acres of tillable ground. Historically, the tillable acres have been managed in a corn and sorghum rotation, demonstrating the land's suitability for row crop production common to northwest Kansas. Productive soils and field layout support consistent crop production, while the pasture ground adds value for livestock use or crop-livestock integration. This parcel is under a cash rent oral lease through March 1, 2027.
Region & Climate
The climate is typical of the Great Plains, with hot summers and cold winters, and moderate rainfall that supports crops like corn, sorghum, wheat, and hay. Winters bring occasional snow, while spring and summer provide a growing season long enough for this variety of row crops. The area experiences plenty of sunny days, helping crops mature and pastures thrive.
01/07/2026
$275,000
5.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Norton County - 22342 Rd. S, Norton, KS
Welcome to Sunset Hill Retreat in rural Norton County, Kansas. This well-manicured 5.3 acre property makes the perfect hunting camp or weekend getaway. It features a newly built Barndominium complete with living quarters and plenty of garage space for all of your hunting gear, equipment and vehicles.
Improvements
The property is highlighted by a 3040 foot Barndominium that was built in 2024. It includes 600 square feet of finished living space. It has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom along with a large walk-in closet. The bathroom has an Onyx shower along with an Onyx vanity top. The kitchen area is built to perfection, with high end finishes such as granite countertops and backsplash, maple cabinets, and stainless steel appliances.
The building has a brand new Lennox 3 zone mini-split heating and cooling system that is wifi compatible.
The fully insulated garage is also around 600 square feet. A washer, dryer, water heater and sink are located in the garage.
Utilities include: water well (new pump in 2024), septic system, and electricity (PrairieLand Electric). There is also fiber optic cable across the county road.
Additional Amenities:
810 foot water well shed.
26 KW Kohler Generator.
20 foot shipping container.
Fully fenced with gated entrance.
Husqvarna zero turn riding mower.
With the property consisting of just over 5 acres of land, there is plenty of room to build another home or shop on site.
Property Taxes are roughly $1,560.
Recreation
Residing on a hill, the property offers amazing views of Big Timber Creek, which is located a quarter mile to the west. The creek provides great habitat for all species of wildlife. You will be amazed at the diversity of wildlife that is found in the area. Whitetail deer, quail and pheasants are seen on a regular basis and all call this region home. There are thousands of acres of WIHA (Walk-In Hunting Access) land located within a reasonable driving distance. There are also 4 reservoirs under an hour drive from the property that offer great fishing and waterfowl hunting. Check KDWP website for rules and regulations.
Location
The property is located about 12 miles from Norton, 18 miles from Logan, 30 miles from Hill City and 85 miles from Hays. Hays has a regional airport with daily flights to Denver. It is also located roughly 5 hours from both Denver and Kansas City.If you have any questions about the property or would like to schedule a showing please give me a call today. Shown by private appointment only.
12/30/2025
$451,530
155.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Norton County - Road D, Almena, KS
Located just outside of Almena in Norton County, Kansas, this 155.7 acre tract offers a strong combination of productive cropland and native pasture. The property consists of approximately 117 tillable acres currently in row crop, complemented by 38 acres of pasture and draws that provide grazing potential and wildlife habitat.
Land
The farm is comprised of high-quality silt loam soils well-suited for dryland crop production. According to NRCS data, the soil makeup includes approximately 50.1% Holdrege silt loam, 31.4% Uly silt loam, and 18.5% Coly and Uly silt loams--a desirable soil profile known for good water-holding capacity and consistent yields in this region of north-central Kansas.
Topography is gently rolling with defined drainage ways, allowing for efficient farming while also creating natural breaks ideal for pasture or recreational use. The pasture and draws add versatility to the property, offering opportunities for livestock grazing, hay production, or wildlife enhancement.
This tract would make an excellent addition to an existing farming operation, a solid investment opportunity, or a well-balanced farm for an owner-operator seeking productive cropland with supplemental pasture. Conveniently located near Almena, this property offers both agricultural productivity and long-term value in a proven farming area of Norton County.
This parcel is under a cash-rent oral lease through March 1, 2027.
Recreation
Located in Kansas Hunting Unit 1, this property offers excellent hunting opportunities in a region well known for strong and consistent wildlife populations. The combination of tillable cropland and pasture provides an ideal mix of food and cover, supporting upland bird hunting along with both whitetail and mule deer. Open cropland serves as a reliable feeding area, while the pasture, draws, and grassed waterways create natural bedding cover and travel corridors, making this tract attractive for both recreational use and wildlife enhancement.
Region & Climate
The climate is typical of the Great Plains, with hot summers and cold winters, and moderate rainfall that supports crops like corn, sorghum, wheat, and hay. Winters bring occasional snow, while spring and summer provide a growing season long enough for this variety of row crops. The area experiences plenty of sunny days, helping crops mature and pastures thrive.
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