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Spring Fed Creek Bottom Land Near Hill City, KS

This exceptional hunting property is located less than two miles south of Hill City, Kansas, along the west side of Highway 283, providing convenient highway access with three separate entry points. Just one mile south of the Solomon River, this farm is highlighted by nearly half a mile of a spring-fed creek bottom running through the acreage, creating ideal conditions for top-tier waterfowl hunting, and very attractive to trophy game such as whitetail, mule deer, and turkeys. The lush grass and shrub growth along the creek bed contribute to the property’s outstanding wildlife habitat.With 87.37 acres currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 9/30/2034, this land has some supplemental income along with great upland habitat for the avid bird hunter. The property also features seven acres of mature hardwoods on the east side, enhancing both the natural appeal and...

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Whitetail Properties Real Estate

Ellis, KS

(785) 259-2469

About Adam Hann

I was born and raised in a small, farming community in Western Kansas. I have worked hard to raise and harvest crops in this area as well as several trophy whitetails & mule deer. I'm blessed to be able to share my passion for the outdoors with my beautiful wife and daughter, as well as those who are looking to purchase or sell land in this region.

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Listing last updated: October 30, 2025 at 11:45 PM
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