The Liberty Ranch is a true representation of an immense history of cattle ranching that runs deep throughout the communities of Northwest Kansas located along the Saline River Valley. The Liberty Ranch was first established nearly 40 years ago as a registered seed stock producer of Limousin cattle and over this period of time has been pieced together to encompass over 5,500 acres of contiguous grass and bottom hay ground in the heart of Kansas ranch country. The ranch embodies a rare combination of grass and alfalfa land extending over several thousands of acres between the Paradise Creek bottom and the Saline River. Liberty Ranch lays out over 9 square miles of diverse grassland terrain ranging from level to rolling pastureland to the North and slowly transitioning into large peaks and valleys with timbered canyons in the Southern portion. Large basins extend through sections of the ra...
The Liberty Ranch is a true representation of an immense history of cattle ranching that runs deep throughout the communities of Northwest Kansas located along the Saline River Valley. The Liberty Ranch was first established nearly 40 years ago as a registered seed stock producer of Limousin cattle and over this period of time has been pieced together to encompass over 5,500 acres of contiguous grass and bottom hay ground in the heart of Kansas ranch country. The ranch embodies a rare combination of grass and alfalfa land extending over several thousands of acres between the Paradise Creek bottom and the Saline River. Liberty Ranch lays out over 9 square miles of diverse grassland terrain ranging from level to rolling pastureland to the North and slowly transitioning into large peaks and valleys with timbered canyons in the Southern portion. Large basins extend through sections of the ranch with over 16 ponds located throughout the valleys. Sections of the ranch are strategically cross-fenced to seamlessly rotate cattle throughout the pastures during the Summer grazing season. Immense water improvements are a major part of the ranch as each section of pasture is fed by well water into large permanent stock tanks. Water is stored throughout the ranch in large storage containers with several thousand gallons of capacity. There is excellent access to all portions of the ranch along well-maintained county roads. Oil lease roads allow for easy travel within the pastures. The ranch headquarters is located along Paradise Creek and features a main ranch house, modern office facility with numerous amenities, multiple large equipment sheds, feed yard, sorting pens, scales, loading chutes, and a long list of equipment. The feed yard is nicely complimented with heated bunks and pads and sizable watering stations. The ranch features two other tenant houses as well to provide adequate housing for ranch hands. Liberty Ranch offers many exceptional hunting opportunities as well. This distinct area of Kansas features some of the best whitetail and turkey hunting in the entire Midwest. Trophy whitetail deer are common along Paradise Creek, and many deer inhabit the sanctuaries of timbered canyons within the large blocks of pasture throughout this property. Large limestone cliffs create elevated vantage points for spotting deer funneling to and from the canyons at dusk and dawn during firearms season. Hundreds of turkeys roost along the creek bottom and can be seen throughout the alfalfa fields of Liberty Ranch during the day. The Liberty Ranch is truly one of the most extraordinary cattle ranches in all of Kansas with its large contiguous tracts of productive grazing land, fertile creek bottom hay fields, and picturesque landscape with views extending for several miles along Paradise Creek and the Saline River valley. To say this is a once in a lifetime opportunity may be an understatement. Cattle and hunting ranches of this magnitude rarely ever hit the open market in Western Kansas. Take advantage of this opportunity and contact the listing agent today to schedule a private tour of this historic Western Kansas ranch.
Property Features:
- North boundary of the ranch begins ½ mile east of Codell along Paradise Creek. Encompasses over 4 miles of contiguous land and improvements extending north to south between Paradise Creek and the Saline River
- The ranch entrance is only ½ mile south of HWY 18 providing great access
- 5,238 acres of contiguous native grassland with good fencing and extensive water line improvements extending to all sections of the pasture
- Multiple 30,000-gallon water storage tanks on the property. Excellent water wells throughout the ranch
- 142.87 acres of tillable land. Approximately 76.83 acres are currently planted to alfalfa along the Paradise Creek bottom. Primarily excellent Class II Roxbury silt loam soils
- 1.6 miles of Paradise Creek frontage on the north end of this property. Many whitetail deer and turkeys frequent the alfalfa fields of the ranch throughout the year
- Main ranch house features 5 bedrooms and 2 baths with full basement and was built in 1945 (2485 AA Rd, Natoma)
- The ranch headquarters features a 1,000 sq. ft. office building w/ heated floors, M/W restrooms, heating & A/C (2011)
- 5,952 sq. ft. equipment shed (1980), 3,750 sq. ft. equipment shed with tack room and pens (1980), 2,000 sq. ft. storage shed (2000), and tool shed & material shelter
- Heated concrete bunks and bunk pads
- Working facilities and scales
- Squeeze chutes and loading chutes
- Feed yard
- 16 ponds throughout the ranch
- Hookups throughout the ranch for portable hydraulic squeeze chutes
- Ranch House #2 located at 205 1st St., Codell. Features 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with detached garage and two prefabricated storage sheds
- Ranch House #3 located at 2825 Codell Rd, Natoma. Features 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with full basement, 1,200 sq. ft. Quonset building, and tool shed
- Large timbered canyons and draws run throughout the south half of the ranch. This is excellent habitat for holding and attracting whitetail deer in this area. This area is known for Boone and Crockett whitetail deer genetics
- Paradise Creek offers incredible hunting opportunities. There are trophy whitetail deer along this stretch of the creek and hundreds of turkeys as well
- A rock pit located on the property generates additional income
- Picturesque views of the Saline River Valley from some of the large peaks that tower over the southern portion of the ranch
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