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Welcome to 1,313± acres along the Medicine Lodge River in Barber County, Kansas, located just outside Kiowa. This is a high-caliber, big-acre recreational and production ranch in the heart of Unit 16—an area known for producing mature Kansas whitetails.
The Medicine Lodge River runs through the entire property, creating a consistent water source and a natural travel corridor for wildlife. Additional creek drainages cut through the ranch, adding even more diversity, cover, and habitat. This combination of river, creeks, mature timber, and native grass lays out exactly how a Kansas hunting property should.
This ranch is built for wildlife. Whitetail deer, including the kind Unit 16 is known for, have everything they need—water, cover, and food. Upland bird hunters will appreciate strong populations of pheasants and quail, along with solid turkey numbers. The river corridor and surrounding habitat also provide excellent duck hunting opportunities.
From a production standpoint, the property offers approximately 475± acres of tillable ground. Whether you continue traditional farming practices or enhance with strategic food plots, this acreage plays a major role in both income potential and wildlife attraction. The balance of the ranch is made up of native pasture, big grass, and timber, providing grazing opportunities and additional return.
Improvements on the property include a hunting camp located on the northeast corner, featuring a garage with living quarters. This setup makes for an ideal basecamp—whether you're hosting hunts, staying during season, or managing the property year-round.
Access, scale, and diversity are what set this property apart. Large tracts with live water, quality soils, and proven hunting in this area do not come available often. This is the kind of property you hold onto for generations.
If you’ve been looking for a true Kansas river ranch that checks the boxes for hunting, income, and long-term value—this is it.