The Barrett Ranch on Beaver Creek is a versatile ranch offering a blend of ranching, farming, and recreational uses. Bordered by Highway 81 along the eastern boundary, the property boasts over 3 miles of Beaver Creek frontage. Fencing is in excellent condition, including barriers to keep livestock out of the creek. The northern section features rolling native grasses, plum thickets, and a beautiful pecan bottom along the creek. Access is provided via a closed section line road with power along the north boundary.
The southeast area of the ranch fronts 1.25± miles along Highway 81, with a main entrance located next to the working pens, which include a loadout, covered working area, and scales. Fences are angled to efficiently move cattle toward the pens. The central and southeastern portions are mostly level, currently planted in wheat pasture. Possession will be granted after harvest. Adjacent fields are planted with B. Dahl Bluestem, ideal for seed harvest or hay production.
Several ponds, including a 3± acre pond, support livestock. A mature pecan grove lies along the east side of the creek, with oak and walnut trees lining the waterway. The west side comprises approximately 233± acres with B. Dahl Bluestem, native grasses, and timbered creek frontage. A former oxbow slough lies in the southwest, offering potential for enhanced duck hunting. Wildlife observed includes quail and excellent whitetail deer, with multiple 200" bucks harvested nearby in recent years.
For those seeking a ranch with strong recreational and agricultural appeal combined with excellent access, the Barrett Ranch on Beaver Creek is a premier offering.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Ryan drive north on US-81 for 2.6 miles. Entrance will be on the left (West) side of the road
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Dan Ward's career started at a very young age in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas. He grew up in Wichita and spent time with his grandmother fishing, hunting, and exploring Otter Creek and Fall River. In the summer he got up early to fish farm ponds around the small town of Severy in Greenwood County then helped his grandma mow, pick beans in the garden, and tackle any other tasks she had lined up for him. Several summer breaks during college were spent traveling all over Greenwood and Elk Counties hauling some of the best prairie hay in the country to poorly ventilated and extremely hot barns by way of a "hay monster". It was through these experiences that his love for the outdoors grew.In 2004, Dan earned his real estate license and began the journey. Since then he has continued to be a student of all aspects of real estate to provide the best experience possible for his clients. Dan is not trying to generate credibility by way of a national name-brand organization or leveraging the success of 100 agents from within a cleverly marketed company to impress or convince a client he is the right choice.He knows the key to success in this business is getting up every day with the client in mind and hustling to perform at a high level. Dan has spent over a decade personally putting in the time to build the team that will guide his clients through the process of a real estate transaction with the personal knowledge of the territory to make the experience as profitable as possible.His standard of excellence is high, and always open for improvement, especially as rapid changes in the technology side of marketing continue to develop. With that in mind, he believes that every advertised property should include exceptional maps, photos, video, and a clear, complete description for the most comprehensive advertising package possible.Dan exclusively represents large acreage tracts and specializes in properties with exceptional water features such as large lakes, rivers, creeks, and wetlands. Dan continues to enjoy spending time in the outdoors with his family and especially taking his son and his son's friends on hunting & fishing trips. The land offers an opportunity for those special memories to be made and traditions to be carried on from generation to generation. Knowing he is helping others create these moments is the most enjoyable benefit to see his client's experience. Dan truly believes that no other type of real estate can inspire the same connections with family & friends and considers it a blessing to experience some of the most beautiful land in the central United States alongside them.