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06/15/2026
$1,399,000
206 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 2340 Arrowhead Road, Narka, KS
Located in northwestern Washington County between Haddam and Mahaska, this newly remodeled home and multifaceted production/recreation tract offers a little bit of everything. The property consists of a beautifully remodeled home on 5 +/- acres along Arrowhead Road, along with an additional 201 +/- acre farm located just 1.5 miles north. Together, the two tracts provide an outstanding combination of country living, agricultural production, and premier recreational opportunities.
The home was originally built in 1980 and consists of 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, with a crawlspace, and an attached 2-car garage. An extensive remodel was completed in 2022 and included new LVP flooring throughout, new cabinets and appliances in the kitchen, fully remodeled bathrooms including a walk-in shower and heated floors in the master bathroom, a mudroom and half bath added next to the laundry room, new HVAC and hot water heater, new plumbing, new roof and gutters, a new deck off the back of the house, and new furnishings which will transfer with the property.
The home is served by rural water, Rolling Hills Electric, and propane by Mahaska Oil. Three additional outbuildings exist at the property: a newly graveled 40'x50' open-sided building, a 15'x25' open-sided building, and an older fully enclosed shed. Together, they provide excellent covered storage.
The home was very tastefully remodeled and decorated, with the ability to comfortably sleep eight. The back deck provides a serene place for outdoor cooking and the enjoyment of the immense peace that can be found here. Spectacular sunrises can be enjoyed from the backyard while sunsets stretch across the view from the front porch. During the right times of year, mulberries and apples can be picked around the homestead, while quail are frequently heard and seen nearby. Spring mornings often begin with multiple gobbling turkeys sounding off from the surrounding countryside.
People often underestimate the building and remodeling process on rural homes, especially ones like this that serve as a sanctuary amongst a sea of fields and timber with few neighboring homes around. This property has been a special retreat for the current owner's family and is set up to serve equally well as a primary residence or a turn-key home away from home for hunting camp and outdoor recreation. Wildlife activity extends all the way to the homesite itself, with deer and turkeys frequently traveling through the 5 +/- acre tract.
The 201 +/- acre farm is just a short drive up Arrowhead Road. There are roughly 50 +/- acres of fully fenced pasture in the middle of the farm with a pond serving as the water source. The pond has become a consistent attraction for waterfowl. During migration and winter months, ducks regularly utilize the pond, and the owners report witnessing exceptionally large concentrations of geese staging there.
Roughly 50.6 +/- acres previously enrolled in CRP in three different tracts are being prepared for conversion into hay production, adding to the productive acreage of the property. On the north half of the farm, two separate areas of tillable ground comprise approximately 44 +/- additional acres. A local tenant is currently in place. The farm ground has multiple access points from the road and gently rolls down into the Myer Creek bottom.
The very north end of the tract contains a beautiful stand of oak timber littered with deer sign, which is no surprise given the extensive bedding cover throughout the property. Scattered oak and hackberry trees exist across the farm, with an especially dense area behind the pond that is consistently torn up with deer activity.
North of 26th Road, the property continues with a beautifully balanced stand of mature timber, 14 +/- acres of lush alfalfa, a food plot location, and Myer Creek flowing through it. This entire 40 +/- acre tract serves as a natural bottleneck for wildlife traveling the creek systems. Multiple ladder stands exist throughout the farm, along with a feeder at the north food plot.
The current owners have primarily managed and hunted the property with archery equipment, helping maintain a low-pressure environment. Myer Creek, the surrounding timber, bedding cover, alfalfa, food plot locations, and limited neighboring hunting pressure combine to create an exceptional travel corridor for mature whitetails. The surrounding area consists largely of lightly traveled roads and neighboring properties with limited hunting pressure, creating an ideal setting for mature deer to reach their full potential. The owners report observing multiple bucks exceeding 170 inches during their ownership. In 2023, the owner's 11-year-old son harvested a Boone & Crockett whitetail on the property, a testament to the caliber of deer that utilize the area.
In addition to its renowned deer hunting, the farm supports strong populations of turkeys, quail, and waterfowl. The current owners have enjoyed exceptional turkey hunting opportunities, regularly hearing multiple gobblers sound off from the homesite during spring mornings. In March 2026, a group of 11 gobblers was observed on the property, further highlighting the quality habitat and strong turkey population found throughout the farm. While photographing the property, my dog flushed a covey of quail and a hen pheasant. An extensive collection of high-quality trail camera history is available upon request, and the photos included in this listing represent only a fraction of what has been documented over the years.
The serenity of this part of rural Washington County is second to none. At approximately one-quarter mile wide and one mile long, the road access on this property is excellent, with multiple entrances spread throughout the tract. The farm is located just 30 minutes from Washington, 29 minutes from Fairbury, and 31 minutes from Belleville.
Call Joey Purpura at (785) 831-3045 for maps, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-206 +/- acres
-Located in northwestern Washington County
-Between Haddam and Mahaska
-1,400 square foot newly remodeled home on 4+ acres along Arrowhead Road
-Additional 200 acres located approximately 1.5 miles north
-3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with 2-car attached garage
-Extensive remodel completed in 2022
-Turn-key home with furnishings included
-Rural water, Rolling Hills Electric, propane by Mahaska Oil
-Three outbuildings for covered storage
-Apple and mulberry trees
-Approximately 50 acres of fully fenced pasture with a pond
-50.6 acres formerly in CRP transitioning to hay production
-Additional 58 acres of tillable ground in corn and alfalfa
-Tillable leased to a local tenant
-Beautiful oak timber
-Multiple road access points
-Gently rolling topography into Myer Creek bottom
-Myer Creek runs through the north end
-Heavy deer sign
-Deer, turkeys, pheasants, and quail are all prevalent in the area
-Extensive trail camera history available upon request
-Secluded, low-traffic area
-31 minutes from Belleville
-30 minutes from Washington
-29 minutes from Fairbury
04/07/2026
$799,000
16.11 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 1658 Prairie Rd, Washington, KS
Just one mile west of Washington, Kansas, this 16.1 acre Flint Hills property offers hilltop views, meadows, creeks, and wooded draws for riding and outdoor enjoyment. The home features abundant windows, open living spaces, 4 bedrooms, a sauna, and a 2-car garage. With a heated barn, indoor arena, pipe-fenced pastures, and mineral rights included, this property is ideal for horse enthusiasts or country living.
Land
Nestled in the scenic northern Flint Hills, this 16.1 acre property offers rolling hills, draws, creek crossings, and wooded areas--perfect for riding or enjoying nature. Pipe and cable fenced pastures provide safe turnouts for horses, while open meadows and live water create a picturesque landscape. Additional outdoor pipe pens and arenas complement the indoor riding facilities, making this ranch a prime destination for equestrian activities. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, turkey, coyote, fox, owls, eagles, and cranes frequently seen on the property, along with the occasional bobcat.
Improvements
The home overlooks the property and creek, with open staircases, abundant windows, and sliding glass doors that bring in natural light and scenic views. Upstairs offers an open living and dining area with four sliding glass doors providing stunning views of the meadows and creek. The living room's fireplace encourages conversation and comfort, while the dining table comfortably seats ten guests. The kitchen is spacious enough for socializing while preparing meals, with a convenient half bath nearby. On the opposite end of the house is a private office, master bedroom, and master bathroom, offering quiet seclusion. A two-car attached garage and professionally maintained landscaping complete the home.
Downstairs features three bedrooms and a full bathroom. The first bedroom accommodates four twin or two king beds, includes an additional sink, ceiling fans, and a sliding glass door opening to the patio with views of the creek. The second bedroom fits two twin or one king bed, has a ceiling fan, and also opens to the patio, while the third bedroom is comfortably sized for two twin or one king bed. The spacious living room downstairs provides a wood-burning stove for cozy gatherings and has two sliding glass doors leading to the patio, overlooking the creek, along with a functioning dry sauna for relaxing after a day on the trails. There are laundry hookups on both levels as well as a tornado room in the basement. Utilities include septic, well water, and propane.
Equestrian facilities are exceptional, starting with a six-stall insulated, heated barn equipped with automatic waterers, corner feeders, rolling split doors, and a heated bathroom. Attached to the barn is an 80100 ft red iron, partially insulated indoor arena with concrete foundation, double sliding doors on all sides for ventilation, overhead fans, clear panels for natural light, and newly installed LED lighting. A 20100 ft covered area connected to the arena provides six 1212 portable horse stalls, an eight-foot alley leading to additional outdoor pipe pens and a pipe arena, along with multiple hydrants and a heated automatic waterer. Pipe and cable fenced meadows and pastures, along with scenic draws and live water, create the perfect environment for trail riding, turnout, and overall equestrian enjoyment. With mineral rights included and turnkey facilities for both living and riding, this Flint Hills ranch is a rare opportunity for horse enthusiasts or anyone seeking the ultimate country lifestyle.
Region & Climate
Washington, Kansas, sits in the northern Flint Hills region of north-central Kansas, known for its rolling hills, tallgrass prairie, and scenic draws. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime highs often in the mid-80s to low 90s and nighttime lows in the 60s. Winters are cold, with daytime highs typically in the 30s to 40s and nighttime lows in the teens and 20s. Spring brings moderate temperatures along with occasional thunderstorms, while fall is usually mild and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The region averages around 30 inches of precipitation annually, mostly falling in late spring and early summer, with light to moderate snowfall in winter.
Location
This property is located just one mile west of Washington, a small rural town in north-central Kansas. Washington lies along U. S. Highway 36, providing convenient access to surrounding communities while maintaining a peaceful country setting amid rugged, rolling Flint Hills and pastureland.
Washington offers essential services including shopping, dining, schools, and healthcare. Milford, Tuttle creek, and Manhattan, Kansas, are one hour drive southeast and is a regional hub for education, healthcare, and entertainment, home to Kansas State University and a variety of attractions.
The Flint Hills region is rich in recreational opportunities. Nearby scenic areas and trails are ideal for horseback riding, hiking, and exploring native prairie. Creeks, meadows, and wooded draws provide natural beauty and diverse wildlife, making the area popular for outdoor enthusiasts and equestrian activities.
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