Neighborhood

Lone Jack

Lone Jack
Lone Jack, Missouri, is a historic and picturesque community located in southeastern Jackson County. Known for its rolling hills and rich Civil War history—most notably the site of the 1862 Battle of Lone Jack—this village offers a premier rural-suburban lifestyle. Residents enjoy spacious lots, a highly-regarded "small school" atmosphere, and a tranquil environment that feels worlds away from the city while being only 15 minutes from the shopping and dining of Lee's Summit. It is an ideal destination for those seeking privacy, luxury acreage, and a tight-knit community spirit.

Community Highlights

lifestyle

Country living with metro accessibility

distance to kansas city

35 minutes

Schools

District: Lone Jack C-6 School District • Rating: 7/10 (High Elementary ratings)

  • Lone Jack High School
  • Lone Jack Elementary School

Parks & Recreation

  • Lone Jack Lake Conservation Area
  • James A. Jackson Park (40-acre park with disc golf and trails)
  • Lone Jack Civil War Battlefield & Museum
  • Olde Town Hendrickson Park

Dining & Shopping

  • Lone Jack Café (Local Staple)
  • Daily Dose Coffee & Deli
  • Quick Access to Lee's Summit (15-min drive) for major retail

Market Snapshot

Median Home Price

$379,900

Median Days on Market

26

Price Trend

Increasing

Trend %

+1.6%

Inventory

Moderate (mix of existing and new luxury builds)

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