Property Description
North Central Kansas
Farm and Hunting Land Just Waiting For You!Welcome to a wonderful
slice of Kansas countryside—192.56 acres of versatile land nestled just east of
Phillipsburg. Whether you’re dreaming of a private homestead, expanding your ag
operation, or investing in wide-open potential, this property delivers.Land Highlights ·
192.56 acres of gently rolling terrain with a pond in the pasture·
Zoned for farm/ranch operations with improvements ·
Ideal for grazing, hay production, rock quarry, or future
development ·
Parcel includes SW4 less county road ROW (Section 36, Township 1,
Range 17)Home Features·
Mobile/manufactured home with approx. 1,280 sq ft of living space ·
Built in 1990 with metal siding and a composition roof ·
Detached garage (400 sq ft) for storage or workshop use ·
Well water and septic system already in place Location Perks ·
This property sits squarely within Kansas Hunting Unit 3, a vast
region that covers nearly the entire state outside of Fort Riley (Unit 2) and
the closed Unit 1. For hunters, this means access to one of the most flexible
and opportunity-rich zones in Kansas that includes: whitetail and mule deer, pheasant, quail,
waterfowl, coyotes, and even elk for residents. ·
Because Unit 3 is overwhelmingly private land (less than 1%
public), owning acreage here is a major asset for hunters. This property’s size
and location give you the freedom to scout, set stands, and manage wildlife
habitat on your own terms.·
Kirwin
Reservoir is located just 15 miles southeast of Phillipsburg. It spans
approximately 5,000 surface acres and reaches depths of up to 49 feet. This
reservoir is the centerpiece of the Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, which
encompasses over 10,000 acres of protected land. It is a haven for anglers,
birdwatchers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. o Fishing: Popular species
include crappie, walleye, white bass, catfish, and largemouth bass. The
reservoir features maintained fish attractors and river channels ideal for
casting jigs or trolling lures. o Wildlife: The refuge
supports migratory birds, deer, and other native species, making it a peaceful
destination for nature lovers. o Boating & Access:
While boats are restricted from October 1 to April 1, the area remains
accessible for shoreline fishing and wildlife viewing year-round.·
Just 11 miles southwest of Phillipsburg near Logan, KS, Logan
City Lake offers a quieter, more intimate setting. With an elevation of
2,041 feet, it’s a scenic spot for picnics, fishing, and reflection. Though
smaller than Kirwin, it’s a local favorite for its peaceful atmosphere and
proximity to town.·
Peaceful rural setting with easy access to Phillipsburg
amenities ·
Nearby schools include Thunder Ridge Elementary, Middle, and High
School ·
Surrounded by the natural beauty and community spirit of Phillips
CountyWhether you’re seeking
serenity, sustainability, or a strategic investment, 741 E Granite Rd offers
the space to grow and the freedom to dream.About The Area: Welcome to Phillipsburg, Kansas—Heart of Phillips CountyNestled in the rolling
plains of northwestern Kansas, Phillipsburg is more than just a dot on the
map—it’s a community rooted in resilience, tradition, and neighborly spirit.
Founded in 1872 and named after journalist and politician William A. Phillips, this
proud county seat has long served as a hub for agriculture, commerce, and
connection. With a population of just over 2,300, Phillipsburg offers the kind
of close-knit atmosphere where folks still wave from their porches and lend a
hand when it’s needed most.The town’s rich history
includes the annual “Kansas’ Biggest Rodeo,” a beloved tradition
since 1929 that draws visitors from across the region for a weekend of western
heritage and family fun. From the reconstructed Fort Bissel in the city park to the legacy of the world’s
first cooperative oil refinery, Phillipsburg blends historical significance
with forward-thinking community values.Phillips County—Wide
Open Spaces, Deep-Rooted ValuesSpanning miles of
fertile farmland and prairie vistas, Phillips County is a place where hard work
meets heartfelt living. Agriculture remains the backbone of the local economy,
with generations of families stewarding the land and contributing to Kansas’s
proud farming legacy. But beyond the fields, you’ll find a county committed to
growth, wellness, and opportunity—with active civic leadership, strong schools,
and a spirit of collaboration that makes newcomers feel right at home.Whether you’re planting
roots, launching a business, or simply seeking a quieter pace of life, Phillips
County offers the space to breathe and the support to thrive. It’s a place
where faith, family, and freedom still shape the rhythm of daily life—and where
every sunrise feels like a fresh start.Why Choose Kansas?According to the Kansas Regional Center, some of the most important factors in
choosing a place to live is lifestyle, safety and ease of finding jobs. “You’re looking for a place with
a low cost of living, nationally ranked schools and picture-perfect
communities. But you also want a place with world-class dining, great nightlife
and wide-open spaces for outdoor adventure. It isn’t always easy to find that
combination. But that’s exactly what you get in Kansas. In Kansas, we don’t just live
life. We live life to the fullest. We’re big on business and economic
development, but we know how to relax and have a good time, too. We’re
balancing work and play, progress and history, urban and rural to create a
quality of life you can’t find anywhere else. And that’s what makes this place
so special.The cost of living in Kansas is
nearly 8.7 percent below the national average, making our state among the most
affordable in the nation. From food and gasoline to property taxes and car
insurance, most of what you need costs less here. Housing costs are especially
low, with the median value of owner-occupied homes nearly 35 percent below the
national average. In fact, Kansas is ranked among the most affordable places in
the country for buying a home. The bottom line is this – your dollar goes
further here.”As Native Kansans, we couldn’t
agree more. Come see why the Sunflower
State should be your home too.Distances:· 167 miles to the north of Dodge City,
Kansas· 63 miles to the north of Hays, Kansas· 225 miles northwest of Wichita, Kansas· 394 miles northwest of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma· 295 miles northwest of Kansas City, Missouri· 596 miles northwest of Dallas, Texas· 316 miles east of Denver, Colorado
· 261 miles southwest of Omaha, Nebraska
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
| 192.54 Acres Unit 3 Hunting | Recreational Land For Sale | Investment & Income | ||
| Crop & Pasture Land For Sale | Country Homes | Land for Sale | ||
| Kansas Land For Sale | Hunting | Ranches |





























