Rooks County, Kansas Land For Sale (10 results)
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05/29/2025
$2,200,000
612.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 612.41 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, hydraulic chute, 149 acres of cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional, contiguous 612.41 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes 149 acres of cultivation, of which 39 acres are established in high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens with negotiable hydraulic chute
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
03/05/2024
$175,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - TBD, Damar, KS
Location is what this piece has to offer. Located within 1 mile of Damar and 1/2 mile of a well maintained asphalt highway. This land has 45 acres of cultivation and 30 acres of grass complimented with some timber mixed in with the grass. Wildlife such as pheasant, quail, deer, and turkey all are native species in this area. This long quarter lies only 6 miles southwest of Webster Lake State Park.
Land
This parcel is terraced crop ground with easy access from well maintained gravel roads. There is a water hydrant located on the south half for stock tanks to be used for wildlife and livestock. The cultivation is contiguous which makes farming convenient.
Recreation
This area is well known as a haven for hunters. An abundance of pheasant, quail, turkey, deer, dove, ducks, and geese make the area one of the most popular hunting areas.
Webster State Park is a 880-acre prairie setting of rolling hills and spacious skies. Visitors often see deer, turkeys, quail, pheasants, and many wildflowers. The 3,700 acres of open water offer great fishing in Webster Reservoir.
The reservoir complements the picturesque Chalk Hills. The area's mixed grass prairie, river, lake, marshes, and riparian trees and shrubs teem with wildlife. Located in the central flyway, the lake is a stopping place for many species of waterfowl and shorebirds and offers excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts for hunting, wildlife watching and photography.
Webster Wildlife Area encompasses 8,018 acres mostly surrounding the Solomon River west of the reservoir. A variety of wildlife habitats are developed and maintained to enhance wildlife. The lake is known for its quality walleye, crappie, white bass, and channel catfish.
Agriculture
Typical crops in this area are dryland corn, milo, wheat and soybeans. The grass can be baled and used for livestock.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, KS has a temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters. Average summer temperatures range from the upper 70s to the mid-80s, while winter temperatures can dip as low as the teens. Precipitation is generally moderate throughout the year, with most of it coming between April and July. Annually, Rooks County, receives 25 inches of rain, 18 inches of snow, and 234 sunny days.
Location
Rooks County is located in Northwest Kansas, halfway between Denver and Kansas City at the eastern edge of the Great Plains. The county's approximate 5,000 people enjoy a quality of life that is attractive to people
seeking a simpler way of life.
Rooks county is home to multiple lakes, including, Webster Reservoir, Rooks County State Lake, and the Plainville Township Lake. Webster Reservoir and State Park is a 3,780 acre lake that has campgrounds, picnic areas, swimming, volleyball courts, shower houses, shelters, hiking trails, boat ramps, a fish cleaning station, electric hookups, and much more.
08/18/2025
$350,000
159.51 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - V Road, Plainville, KS
This 159.51 +/- acre tract in Rooks County, located just 8 +/- miles from Plainville, Kansas, offers a strong combination of productive cropland and recreational appeal. The property features approximately 141+/- tillable acres, with the balance consisting of 18 +/- acres of native grasses, mature trees, and natural drainage. The tillable acres are primarily terraced and consist of mostly Class 2c Harney Silt Loam soils with 1 to 3% slopes, providing excellent crop production potential year after year. The soil boasts an impressive average NCCPI of 64.9. The mix of habitat also supports a healthy population of pheasants and quail, and the native acreage with tree cover and drainage corridors creates promising opportunities for both whitetail and mule deer hunting. This property offers both immediate agricultural income and hunting potential, making it a versatile and valuable addition to any farming or recreational portfolio. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Travis Glassman at (785) 672-7134 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
09/22/2023
$3,372,250
1435 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 2675 P Rd, Woodston, KS
Here is your opportunity to own a Kansas combination farm at its finest. Hunting, cultivation, pasture, lodging: Its all here. These 1,435+/- total acres split between two properties sit just minutes south of Woodston, Kansas offering a fine mixture of upland and bottom ground acreage. These properties combined feature 384+/- acres of productive cropland, 928+/- acres of solidly fenced pasture, 103+/- acres actively enrolled in CRP, and the remainder is made up of a farmstead and creek bed that feeds into Medicine Creek. Truly a hunting paradise created by the opportunities this acreage offers. From the veins of trees running through the rolling Smoky Hills and upland CRP throughout the northern property to the quality bottom ground with areas of dense trees and creek bed on the southern property the potential for deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting is without question. The southern property offers many improvements including a 3 bed/1 Bath home, a 12050 steel frame implement building, a 3835 Barn, grain bins, multiple pens, a detached garage, and multiple other storage buildings. This property is serviced primarily by a water well and ponds. The northern property is a cattle ranchers paradise featuring sprawling fenced pastureland with water sources spread throughout primarily made up of hydrants serviced by rural water and multiple ponds. This setup offers a great opportunity for rotational grazing. The cropland acres are primarily made up of a combination of productive class II and III soils on both properties.Both properties currently have cash lease tenants in place that would be interested in continuing if the buyer desires.
05/08/2025
$355,000
157 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 00000 G Road, Stockton, KS
This 157 +/- acre farm located just northeast of Stockton, Kansas, offers a great combination of income and hunting. Located in the heart of upland bird country, this farm is loaded with both pheasants and quail. The perfect mix of thickets and CRP grass provides ample habitat, and the 90 +/- acres of tillable ground provide solid income and plenty of food for wildlife. There are 58.32 acres currently enrolled in CRP. The balance of the farm is a large waterway that cuts through the property. The native grass, thickets, and trees provide great habitat for not only upland birds, but also large game, as well. It's no shock that the property is covered in deer sign. The farm also has great access with 2 all-season roads spanning the south and west sides of the farm.
If you're looking for a great investment farm that also provides some solid hunting opportunities, call Mitch Newcomer at (816) 799-1384 to set up a showing today!
Property Features
-157 +/- acres
-58 +/- acres of CRP
-90 +/- acres of tillable cropland
-NCCPI of 75
-Solid upland bird population
-Lots of deer sign
-Excellent native grassland
-Thick cover
-Great access
-5 minutes to Stockton
-45 minutes to Hays
-No mineral rights included
05/19/2025
$300,000
0.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1116 S First St, Stockton, KS
Welcome to The Hawk House, a unique 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom barndominium located in Stockton, Kansas. Built in 2012, this 2,400 square foot residence offers a very open floor plan, making it an ideal primary home, vacation home, or investment property.
Improvements
Each of the five bedrooms has room for 3 beds and comes with its own private en-suite bathroom, offering privacy and convenience for guests or residents. The open-concept living and kitchen area is perfect for gathering, entertaining, or simply relaxing after your day. All appliances, recliners, and the kitchen table will stay with the house when sold. The property has two HVAC units as well as an 80 gallon water heater.
The property also features a detached shed with an additional half bath, providing extra utility and flexible space for hobbies, storage, or outdoor entertaining.
With plenty of room to sleep large groups and thoughtfully designed accommodations, The Hawk House is a turnkey opportunity for an Airbnb or short-term rental investment. Whether you're looking to capitalize on its guest-friendly layout or settle into a welcoming community, this barndominium offers both comfort and potential.
Location
The Hawk House is situated in Stockton, Kansas, offering a great balance of a good community with many great activities just outside of town. Located just 40 minutes from Hays, that offers easy access to a multitude of amenities, shopping, restaurants, and a regional airport.
This area is a hunter's paradise, nestled right between Kirwin Reservoir and Webster Laketwo of northwest Kansas's premier destinations for hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Whether you're after whitetail deer, upland game birds, or waterfowl, this region offers some of the best hunting grounds in the state.
03/22/2025
$592,800
312 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 00000 CC Road, Plainville, KS
Just a short drive 4 miles southeast of Plainville, Kansas, and about 15 minutes north of Hays, Kansas is this 312 +/- acre property that offers a variety of options for your farming, ranching, and outdoor interests. The property has been meticulously cared for with extensive improvements made in the last couple of years. Brand new fencing encompasses the entire property, with additional fencing installed to allow strategic cattle grazing of the cultivated acres when the time is right. A new rural water tap with tanks on both the grassland and cultivated portions of the property ensures sufficient water for livestock no matter the conditions. With 146 +/- cultivated acres (NCCPI OF 64.1) and 161 +/- acres of fenced pasture, this half-section will provide everything you need. There is a large pond on the property that is currently dry, however when full it holds over 6 acres of water. The scattered cedars and thickets, thick native grass, and food sources attract many upland birds and are seen onsite frequently. This property is easily accessible on quality county roads just over 1 mile from Highway 183. For the investor, the seller would be interested in leasing back the property for highly competitive rates. Possession on all acres is negotiable. The seller does not own any interest in the mineral rights. Contact the listing agent Cole Schumacher at (785) 656-1738 today for more information!
Property Features
-312 +/- acres in Rooks County, Kansas
-146 +/- acres cultivated
-NCCPI of 64.1
-161 +/- acres pasture
-New fencing and gates
-New rural water tap and tanks
-No mineral rights
-Highly competitive rental agreement available
-Possession negotiable
-Good upland bird hunting
-4 miles SE of Plainville
-15 minutes N of Hays
11/21/2024
$1,540,500
780 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 00000 Co Rd, Codell, KS
780+/- Acres of Trophy Whitetail, Canyons and Pasture in Rooks County, Kansas
Part of 1,070+/- Acres which is available as a whole or in two tracts. 780 +/- Acre details are below. To view overall 1,070+/- Acre details click here. To view 290+/- Acre details click here.
Driving Directions: From Plainville travel east on KS Hwy 18 for 4.5 miles. Turn south onto 22 Rd. and travel 6.5 miles. The property will be on the east side of the road.
Legals: All of section 34 Township 10 Range 17 east of the county road
A tract in the south end of Section 35 Township 10 Range 17 All west of the county road
780+/-
2024 Taxes: Approximatley $1,305.00
Property Description: Nestled in the beatiful tree lined canyons in Central Kansas lies this 780+/- acres Trophy Whitetail Property. This property has been managed for trophy bucks for the past 4-5 years leaving on the front side of its true potential for quality Boone and Crockett Whitetail, that this area is known for. With the surrounding ranches also being managed for the same quality of bucks this property is sure to produce for years to come. The canyons on this property are lined with a combination of hardwoods and cedar trees providing the perfect sanctuary for that mature Whitetail buck that you are pursuing while hunting this property. On most years there is live water in the bottom of the main canyon. Four additional ponds provide water for livestock and wildlife. While visiting this property a nice flock of turkeys was observed working their way thru the timber covered hillsides.
This property has good quality grasses and trees for shelter for the rancher. It has been meticulously managed to ensure that overgrazing has not occured leaving grasses for next year as well. Most of the fence on this property is new within the last couple years with no expense spared and using only the best quality fencing supplies.
There is a current deer lease on this property expiring after 2025 deer season.
PROPERTY BEING SOLD WITH SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY AT CURRENT PRICE.
For more information on the ranch or to schedule a showing contact Brandon Luebbers at 620-874-1131
Key Features:
Trophy Whitetail deer
Healthy population of turkey
Live water
Excellent fencing
Mature trees in canyons
Responsible grazing that has left grasses healthy and mature
2 Hours from Salina, Kansas
5.5 Hours from Denver International Airport
30 minutes north of Hays, Kansas
11/21/2024
$2,290,500
1070 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 County Rd, Codell, KS
1,070 Acres With Trophy Whitetail, Canyons and Turkey Hunter's Paradise in Rooks County, Kansas.
Offered as a whole 1,070 Acres (details below) or in two tracts: To view details of 290+/- Acres click here. To view details of 780+/- Acres click here.
Driving Directions: From Plainville Kansas travel east on KS Hwy 18 for 4.5 miles. Turn south on 22 Rd. and travel 6.5 miles. 290+/- acres are on the west side of the road. 780+/- acres are located on the east side of the road.
Legals: All of S/2 Section 27 Township 10 Range 17 West of the County Road, all of Section 34 Township 10 Range 17 West of the County Road 289+/- Acres
All of section 34 Township 10 Range 17 east of the county road
S/2 section 27 Township 10 Range 17 East of the county road
NE/4 Section 27 Township 10 Range 17
A tract in the south end of Section 35 Township 10 Range 17 All west of the county road
2024 Taxes: Approximatley $2,005.00
Propety Description: Situated in the scenic, tree lined canyon country of Central Kansas lies this one of a kind 1,070 acre Whitetail and Turkey Property. A creek bottom that is over 1.5 miles long is currently dry, normally has water in it and provides for wildlife and cattle alike. Great elevation change across this property provides overlooks for hunting. This property produces multiple trophy turkeys and mature Whitetail bucks each year. Countless tree canyons and tall grassy hillsides provide great habitat for that mature buck that we all long for. With minimal hunting pressure, this property has a great population of both deer and turkeys and has not been overhunted in past years. A historic limestone house is located on the west central part of the property providing a great place to park a camper so you dont have to travel to hunt this trophy producing property. There is approximately 80 acres that could be turned back into tillable to provide a giant foodplot for your wildlife. There is no other agricultural food source for nearly a mile, allowing you to draw in wildlife from the surrounding area. There have been some awesome bucks harvested on this property, including a giant non typical with double drop tines. The surrounding properties have been extensively managed for trophy Kansas Boone and Crockett Whitetail. Several sheds were found while walking this property highlighted by a matched set 170" typical 12 point with a couple of extras. The smallest shed would have been a mid 150 inch Whitetail.
290+/- acres of fenced grassland provides for cattle with shelter among the trees in the bottom. Multiple dugout ponds and the creek bottom provide water for cattle. Seller would lease the grazing rights back.
There are multiple trails thru the property giving you good vehicle access to most areas of the ranch.
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY AT CURRENT LISTED PRICE
Key Features:
Trophy Whitetail Deer
Great Turkey Population
Excellent Fence
Live Water
1.5 Miles of Creek Bottom
Minimal Grazing
2 Hours From Salina, Kansas
5.5 hours from Denver International Airport
30 minutes North of Hays, Kansas
For more information on the ranch or to schedule a showing contact Brandon Luebbers at 620-874-1131
06/25/2025
$726,120
312 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 2550 C Rd., Stockton, KS
312+/- Acres With Proven Deer History In Rooks County, Kansas
Legal Description: W2 S07-T6S-16W
Property Description: Located just 5 miles South of Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, is this 312 +/- acre hunting and investment property, offering the perfect blend of habitat diversity, income potential, and big deer history. Scrolling through the trail camera pictures and harvest photos gives a clear picture of the trophy producing power of this farm. With the emergence of more and more locust and native trees, the potential of this property is only just beginning. Whether you're a serious hunter looking to create your dream farm, or a land investor searching for a high-potential piece of ground with quality tillable and pasture, this one checks all the boxes.
Property Highlights:
Proven Big Deer Property: With a strong track record of producing mature Kansas whitetails, this farm is perfect for a new owner who wants to build their Kansas dream farm. The natural habitat and trophy genetics are already in place, and with the right management plan and habitat improvements, it could become even more exceptional.
Excellent Upland Hunting: Both pheasants and quail call the property home, creating bonus upland hunting opportunities.
Additional Recreation: Kirwin Reservoir, well-known as a premier waterfowl destination and one of Kansas' top walleye and crappie fisheries is just 5 miles away.
Diverse Habitat: The property features a mix of productive tillable ground, overgrown pasture with locust trees, brushy draws, and scattered timber pockets ideal for bedding, food, and natural movement corridors. With the number of emerging trees in the pasture, the deer habitat within the next five years is going to be incredible.
Water Sources: The property is connected into a rural water tap with a cistern, providing available water for personal or wildlife use at all times. Located in the center of the property is a bonus water well with a solar pump, providing a dependable, year-round water source. There is also a series of multiple seasonal ponds, when they are holding water, expect excellent early season duck shoots.
Prime Location: Just 5 miles from Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, this farm benefits from outstanding deer movement and access to some of the best whitetail genetics in the region.
Income Producing Potential: The tillable acres offer reliable ag income, while the habitat-rich areas are perfect for personal use or generating revenue through a hunting lease. The pasture portion of the property could also support a cattle herd.
Utilities On Site: Electricity runs along the South and North side of the property, making it easy to set up a hunting cabin, camper site, or future build site.
Access: Quality chalk roads provide great access to the property along the South and West side, while a dirt road runs along the North.
Driving Directions: From Stockton, KS along HWY 183, travel North 6 miles to C Rd. Turn East and travel 7 miles on C Rd. to the intersection of C Rd. and 25 Rd. This marks the Southwest corner of the property.
Mineral Rights: Transfer With The Sale
Kansas Deer Unit: 3
2024 Property Taxes: $1,318.68
This is more than just a hunting property, it's a high-potential investment in one of Kansas' top whitetail regions.
If you're looking for farm with a proven history of producing world-class bucks, great water, and a huge upside for future habitat development, schedule your private showing today and see what this Rooks County farm has to offer.
Greg Bieker- 620.639.3337 or greg@
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