Ky Pfleider


Born and raised in Alva, Oklahoma, Ky continues to call the area home. He attended NWOSU where he obtained an Agricultural Business degree. Once graduated, Ky began a career as a crop adjuster. The aspect of the job that he enjoyed the most was the one-on-one interaction that he had on a daily basis with farmers. In 2011, Ky entered the oil field as a measurement technician, traveling every back road in northwest Oklahoma and southwest Kansas calibrating meters on well locations. In 2013 he married Kylee Jo from Laverne, Oklahoma and they have a daughter - Reid Allee and a son - Bo. Growing up in a family of outdoorsmen, Ky developed a passion for hunting, fishing, and golfing. Some of his best memories as a young man were walking the creeks of Osage County with a fishing pole in his back pocket and a .22 rifle in hand.

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$370,800  •  154.5 acres
Junk Yard Bucks - Whitetail & Upland Hunting, Farm Ground, CRP & Minerals | 154.5± Acres | Grant County, OK 154.5± acres in Grant County, Oklahoma Whitetail, pheasant, and quail hunting Approximately 86 acres planted to milo Productive Class I and Class II farm ground 16.71 acres of CRP paying $852 annually Seller-owned mineral rights transfer Quality whitetail bucks documented on trail camera Approximately 1 mile from Wakita, Oklahoma Located just outside of Wakita, Oklahoma, Junk Yard Bucks offers 154.5± acres with an excellent combination of productive farm ground, CRP income, transferring mineral rights, and outstanding whitetail and upland bird hunting opportunities. The hunting is where this property really stands out. The northwest portion of the farm features a mature tree grove, thick native bedding cover, and a wet-weather drainage running north to south through the property. This creates excellent security cover and a natural travel corridor for whitetail deer. Approximately 86 acres have recently been planted to milo, putting a tremendous food source and additional cover right next to the heavier bedding habitat. With milo, CRP, native grasses, mature trees, and surrounding agriculture all working together, this farm has the ingredients needed to attract and hold deer throughout the season. More importantly, the hunting potential isn't just speculation. A number of quality whitetail bucks have been documented on trail camera right here on the property. Grant County has also produced a number of whitetails qualifying for Oklahoma's Cy Curtis trophy records, adding to the area's reputation for mature bucks. The upland hunting is another major piece of Junk Yard Bucks. Both pheasant and quail have been documented on the property, and the combination of milo, CRP, native grasses, and thick escape cover provides excellent habitat. Whether you're sitting over a food source waiting on a mature buck or walking behind a bird dog for roosters and coveys, this farm offers legitimate multi-species hunting opportunities. From an agricultural standpoint, approximately 86 acres of farmable ground consist of productive Class I and Class II soils, providing quality cropland and strong agricultural potential. The milo also complements the recreational side of the property by providing an excellent food source and wildlife cover. An additional 16.71 acres are enrolled in CRP, currently paying $852 annually, providing income while adding valuable nesting, bedding, and wildlife habitat. Another important component of this offering is that seller-owned mineral rights will transfer with the property, adding another layer of value to an already well-rounded property. Access is excellent with county roads along both the west and south sides of the property, and electricity is readily available nearby. Wakita, Oklahoma, is only about a mile away, providing quick access to fuel, supplies, and everyday necessities. Junk Yard Bucks is the kind of property where the agricultural and recreational pieces work together. Productive Class I and Class II farm ground, CRP income, milo food and cover, thick bedding habitat, documented quality bucks, pheasant and quail, and transferring mineral rights all come together on one manageable 154.5± acre tract. For the buyer looking for an income-producing farm with quality whitetail and upland hunting, productive soils, and mineral ownership, Junk Yard Bucks deserves a hard look.
$136,000  •  160 acres
Century Farm CRP & Hunting Quarter | 160± Acres | Stevens County, KansasProperty Highlights 160± acres in Stevens County, Kansas 158.02 acres enrolled in CRP through September 30, 2040 Approximately $4,425 annual CRP income Annual property taxes of only $70.75 Average NCCPI Soil score of 41.8 Approximately 80% Dalhart Loamy Fine Sand, 0-3% slopes, Class III soils Kansas Century Farm - family owned since 1917 Excellent whitetail and upland bird hunting with mule deer and antelope also present Established CRP grass overseeded in 2021 USDA-approved wildlife water guzzler Electricity nearby Just 1/2 mile east of Highway 25 Approximately 3 miles south of the Highway 25 & Highway 56 intersection near Hugoton, Kansas Borders additional public hunting opportunities With more than a century of family ownership, this exceptional 160± acre Stevens County quarter is being offered to the public. Owned by the same family since 1917 and recognized as a Kansas Century Farm, this property combines dependable CRP income, outstanding wildlife habitat, and a legacy that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. Historically farmed in wheat and milo, the property has been continuously enrolled in the USDA Conservation Reserve Program since 1988. The current CRP contract was renewed in 2025 and runs through September 30, 2040, with 158.02 enrolled acres generating approximately $4,425 annually. Combined with annual property taxes of just $70.75, this is an affordable recreational property that produces dependable income while helping offset the cost of ownership. The established CRP was overseeded in 2021 and is fully compliant with program requirements. An approved USDA wildlife water guzzler further enhances the habitat, creating exceptional cover for wildlife throughout the property. Hunters will appreciate the outstanding habitat this quarter provides. Fresh deer sign is common throughout the property as whitetails and mule deer travel between the CRP and neighboring irrigated corn, wheat, and milo fields. The unmistakable sound of cackling pheasants echoes across the grass, while coveys of quail flush from the cover. Antelope are also frequently seen in the area, making this an outstanding Southwest Kansas recreational property. An added bonus is the property's location. It borders a public Walk-In Hunting Access quarter (subject to current Kansas WIHA enrollment), allowing convenient access to additional hunting opportunities nearby. The surrounding area offers numerous WIHA properties, and the Cimarron National Grassland is just a short drive away, providing thousands of additional acres of public hunting and outdoor recreation. The property features an average NCCPI rating of 41.8, with approximately 80% consisting of Dalhart Loamy Fine Sand, 0-3% slopes, Class III soils. Remnants of an old water well exists on the property, and electricity is available nearby. Access is provided by a two-track along the east side and a lightly maintained county road reaching the northwest corner. The land gently rolls from the higher ground on the south into the flatter cropland along the north, creating natural travel corridors for wildlife. Properties offering long-term CRP income, exceptionally low carrying costs, outstanding hunting, and over 100 years of family ownership rarely become available. Whether you're searching for an affordable hunting property, a recreational investment, or a legacy farm to pass down for generations, this Stevens County Century Farm deserves your attention. For more information or to schedule your private showing, contact Ky Pfleider with Great Plains Land Company today.
$430,000  •  157.2 acres
Capron Tillable Farm - 157± AcresProperty Highlights 157.2± acres in Woods County, Oklahoma Located a couple of miles south of Capron North Half west of the railroad tracks in Section 27-T28N-R13W 157.2 wheat base acres PLC yield of 34 53.93 average NCCPI Predominantly Wetbeth silty clay loam Water well along the north county road Shelterbelt through the middle of the property Permanent five-wire fence along the railroad right-of-way County road frontage on the north and west Lease road along the south boundary Power available along the county roads Opportunities for crop production, wheat pasture, cattle grazing, or planting back to grass Short drive from Alva, Oklahoma Listing Description Located just a couple of miles south of Capron, Oklahoma, this 157.2± acre farm would make an excellent addition to an existing farming or ranching operation. The property is located in the North Half lying west of the railroad tracks in Section 27, Township 28 North, Range 13 West, in Woods County. According to the FSA, the farm includes 157.2 wheat base acres with a PLC yield of 34. The property carries an average 53.93 NCCPI soil rating and consists primarily of Wetbeth silty clay loam, along with Bethany silt loam, Pond Creek silt loam, and Lovedale fine sandy loam. A water well is located along the county road on the north side of the property. A shelterbelt runs through the middle of the farm, providing wind protection, shade, and cover for livestock. A permanent five-wire fence is also in place along the railroad right-of-way. The property has county road frontage along the north and west boundaries, with a lease road located along the southern boundary. Power is available along the county roads. This versatile tract offers several options, including crop production, wheat pasture, cattle grazing, or planting the acreage back to grass. With productive soils, good access, water, fencing along railroad tracks, and power nearby, this property offers strong potential for farmers, ranchers, and land investors.
$3,237,000  •  925 acres
Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch | 925± Acres | Woods County, Oklahoma1.75 Miles of Salt Fork River - Kansas Unit 16 Border Country - Trophy Whitetails - Food Plots - Waterfowl - Fishing - GrazingProperty Highlights 925± Acres in Woods County, Oklahoma Located Just South of the Kansas State Line Located Along the Same Legendary Whitetail Corridor That Made Kansas Unit 16 Famous Approximately 1.75 Miles of Salt Fork River Frontage Yellowstone Creek Confluence on the Ranch Over 1 Mile of Tributaries, Creeks & Beaver Pond Systems Dead-End Road Access Creating Exceptional Privacy Large Neighboring Ranch Ownerships Limiting Hunting Pressure Six Banks Blinds Included Multiple HB Feeders Included Approximately 80± Acres of Productive Cropland Approximately 65± Acres of Established & Potential Food Plots & Wildlife Plantings Nearly 100 Feet of Elevation Change Stocked Fishing Pond Water Well, Camp Area & Corrals Excellent Grazing Potential Legacy Ranch Opportunity Located along the same legendary whitetail corridor that made Kansas Unit 16 famous, the Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch is one of the most complete recreational ranches to come available in Northwest Oklahoma in recent years. Spanning approximately 925± acres in northwest Oklahoma in Woods County, this premier recreational ranch combines nearly two miles of live water, productive agricultural ground, established hunting infrastructure, exceptional wildlife habitat, grazing potential, and unmatched privacy. Properties of this size and caliber along the Salt Fork River rarely come available. This is the type of property families buy with the intention of never selling. Salt Fork River, Yellowstone Creek & Live Water One of the defining features of the ranch is its remarkable water system. Approximately 1.75 miles of the Salt Fork River either runs through or borders the property, while Yellowstone Creek joins the river on the ranch itself. More than a mile of tributaries and seasonal creeks feed the system, creating a network of beaver ponds, wetland habitat, travel corridors, and year-round water sources for wildlife. Water is the key to great ranches, and few properties can match the diversity found here. The combination of river frontage, Yellowstone Creek, tributaries, beaver ponds, fishing water, and wetland habitat creates an environment that attracts and supports wildlife throughout every season of the year. Terrain & Habitat Diversity The terrain is equally impressive. From fertile river-bottom farmland, the landscape rises into rolling canyon country before dropping back into secluded draws and creek bottoms, creating nearly 100 feet of elevation change across the ranch. Cottonwood-lined river corridors, cedar-covered ridges, plum thickets, native grasses, sagebrush flats, creek bottoms, and productive cropland combine to create a habitat package that is both beautiful and highly functional. Cropland, Food Plots & Grazing Potential Situated in a bend of the Salt Fork River is approximately 80 acres of productive cropland currently in wheat stubble. Historically, this field has produced excellent milo crops and serves as a major wildlife attractant throughout the year. In addition to the primary field, the ranch features approximately 65 additional acres of established and potential food plots and wildlife plantings strategically located throughout the property. From an agricultural standpoint, the ranch offers excellent grazing potential. The current arrangement utilizes a growing-season grazing lease in exchange for food plots and crops being planted throughout the property, creating a strong balance between agricultural production and wildlife management. Trophy Whitetail Hunting Few ranches in Northwest Oklahoma offer the habitat diversity found here. Mature cottonwoods line the river corridor while plum thickets, native grasses, cedar-covered ridges, food plots, agricultural fields, and secluded canyon bedding areas create everything necessary to grow and hold mature whitetails. One of the most unique aspects of this ranch is its location. The property lies only a few hundred yards south of the Kansas state line and directly within the same river corridor that has made Kansas Unit 16 famous among serious whitetail hunters. Combined with large neighboring ownerships, limited hunting pressure, abundant food sources, exceptional water resources, and diverse habitat, this ranch possesses all the ingredients necessary to consistently grow and hold mature whitetails. Numerous mature bucks have been documented on camera, along with several younger deer possessing the genetics and potential to become future Boone & Crockett-caliber whitetails. Turnkey Hunting Setup The ranch is already set up and ready to hunt from day one with six Banks blinds and multiple HB feeders strategically positioned throughout the property. Much of the habitat work and hunting infrastructure has already been established, creating a turnkey hunting operation for the next owner. Turkey, Quail & Waterfowl Hunting Turkey hunting opportunities are equally impressive. The ranch supports a strong population of Rio Grande turkeys and has consistently produced quality longbeards. Quail hunters will appreciate the abundance of native grasses, plum thickets, crop edges, and rugged terrain that provide ideal upland bird habitat. Waterfowl hunting is another major attraction. The stocked pond, beaver pond complexes, creek systems, and river corridor provide excellent habitat for migrating ducks. Mallards, pintails, wigeon, gadwall, teal, and other puddle ducks are regularly seen utilizing the ranch throughout the migration season. Fishing & Year-Round Recreation The stocked fishing pond supports healthy populations of largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill, with crappie believed to be present as well. As an added bonus, elk have also been documented utilizing the ranch from time to time, further highlighting the quality of habitat and wildlife diversity found throughout this unique river corridor. Improvements & Camp Area Additional improvements include an established camp area located near the southern edge of the primary cropland field. Previous owners and tenants have utilized this location for campers and seasonal stays. A water well is already in place, along with an older set of corrals. Electricity is nearby and could be brought onto the property for future improvements. Privacy & Location Privacy is one of the ranch's most valuable and often overlooked assets. The county road literally dead-ends at the ranch gate, creating a level of seclusion that is becoming nearly impossible to find. The nearest county road to the north is approximately one mile away across the Kansas state line. Conveniently located approximately 20 minutes from Alva, 2 hours from Wichita, and 2 1/2 hours from Oklahoma City, the ranch offers both accessibility and seclusion. The Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch What truly separates this property from other large-acreage offerings is the sheer diversity packed into one ranch. It is rare to find a property that combines approximately 1.75 miles of Salt Fork River frontage, Yellowstone Creek, multiple tributaries, beaver pond systems, productive cropland, established food plots, grazing opportunities, trophy whitetail hunting, waterfowl habitat, fishing, turkey hunting, quail hunting, canyon country, river bottoms, native grass pastures, and complete privacy within a single ownership. Whether your vision is building a family hunting legacy, operating a working ranch, or owning one of Northwest Oklahoma's most complete recreational properties, the Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch offers an opportunity that may not come around again for years. For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Ky Pfleider, Land Specialist with Great Plains Land Company.
$236,250  •  31.5 acres
Route 66 Homesite & Hunting 31.5 Acres | Chandler, OK *Seller Financing Option Welcome to 31.5± acres just north of Chandler, Oklahoma, located off historic Route 66 in an area that is seeing steady growth with neighboring properties being purchased, improved, and built on. If you've been looking for a place to build your forever home with acreage, privacy, and long-term upside, this tract checks all the boxes. With rock county road access and blacktop just one mile away, this property offers a strong balance of convenience and country living. The proximity to the Turner Turnpike allows for an easy commute to Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Stillwater, making it a great fit for both full-time living or a weekend escape. The land is made up of mature hardwood timber including oak, pecan, and walnut, along with cedar, persimmon, sumac thickets, and scattered pine trees. Native and improved grass openings create multiple natural clearings that set up extremely well for future homesites. Whether you want to build tucked back in the timber for privacy or open things up for a larger yard and shop, this property gives you flexibility. This is a proven area. Neighboring acreage-previously sold and developed-shows exactly what's possible here, and demand continues to move this direction. Buying in a location where others are already building adds confidence whether you plan to build now or hold for the future. For the outdoorsman, the property still brings value. The mix of timber and cover provides solid habitat for deer, turkey, and quail, giving you the ability to hunt or simply enjoy wildlife right out your back door. Additional convenience comes from being just a few miles from Chandler Regional Airport, which features a 4,000-foot lighted runway with IFR capability, hangars, and pilot amenities. Outdoor recreation is close by with Bell Cow Lake and Chandler Lake offering fishing, boating, camping, and additional hunting opportunities through seasonal draws. If you're looking for a well-located tract with strong homesite potential, recreational use, and upside in a growing area, this 31.5 acres deserves a serious look. Contact Ky Pfleider at 580-430-7005 to schedule your showing. Key Features31.5± acres north of Chandler, Oklahoma Located off historic Route 66 Area seeing steady growth and new home construction Rock county road access Only 1 mile to blacktop Multiple excellent homesite locations Mature hardwoods: oak, pecan, walnut Cedar, persimmon, sumac, and pine cover Native and improved grass openings Deer, turkey, and quail hunting Proven area with neighboring development Minutes to the Turner Turnpike ~1 hour to Tulsa ~45 minutes to Oklahoma City ~45 minutes to Stillwater Close to Bell Cow Lake & Chandler Lake Near airport, golf course, parks, and local amenities
$571,050  •  211.5 acres
Barber County 211.5± Acres - Nearly 100% Tillable | Class I Pond Creek Soils | Gerlane Rd Located in Barber County, Kansas, this 211.5± acre tract offers nearly 100% tillable farmland with strong soil productivity, excellent access, and a clean, efficient layout. Positioned north of Gerlane Road and west of Cedar Hills Road, this farm is built for both operators and investors looking for high-quality Kansas farm ground. Section 36-T33S-R11W Farmland & FSA Details According to FSA data, the property consists of approximately: 211.5± acres of cropland (nearly 100% tillable) FSA base acres listed below are associated with the parent tract and will be subject to reconstitution upon closing: Wheat base: 221.5 acres | PLC yield: 58 Oats base: 13.1 acres | PLC yield: 27 This tract has a strong production history and is well suited for wheat or a crop rotation program common to the area. Soil Profile The farm is made up predominantly of: Pond Creek silt loam (0-3% slopes) Class I non-irrigated soils NCCPI rating of 67 Prime farmland designation These soils are well-drained, highly productive, and capable of delivering consistent yields. Farms with this soil quality and high tillable percentage are rarely available in Barber County. Access & Efficiency Blacktop frontage on Gerlane Road Easy access for equipment and grain hauling Clean field layout with minimal waste Highly efficient for modern farming operations Investment Highlights Nearly all acres in production Strong soil productivity and yield potential Ideal for owner-operators or investors Long-term income-producing opportunity With nearly every acre in production, top-tier Class I soils, and excellent access, this tract represents a high-quality piece of Barber County farmland that is ready to perform from day one. Contact:Ky Pfleider | Great Plains Land Company580-430-7005
$379,973  •  160 acres
The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter | Alfalfa County, OK | SE sec.15-27N-9W Located in the heart of Alfalfa County, The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter is a 160± acre tract offering a strong combination of rolling sandhill terrain, native grass grazing, and excellent wildlife habitat in one of the most unique recreational regions of northwest Oklahoma. The property sits along Highway 11 and is located approximately one mile east of the well-known Salt Plains Artesian Well and just a few miles from the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains Lake. The Salt Plains region is widely recognized for its outdoor recreation opportunities including waterfowl hunting, upland bird hunting, deer hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and the famous selenite crystal digging found only in this area. This quarter features rolling sandhills with native grasses and scattered plum thickets, creating excellent habitat for quail, whitetail deer, and other native wildlife. The northeast corner of the property contains a thicker pocket of trees and brush providing strong bedding cover and protection for wildlife throughout the year. The north boundary adjoins a large neighboring landholding, helping create a lightly pressured stretch of native grass country that supports strong wildlife movement through this portion of the Salt Plains sandhills. Water is already established with two water wells on the property, including a solar-powered well located in the northwest portion of the quarter, providing reliable water for both livestock and wildlife. The native grass and natural shelter make this property well suited for seasonal cattle grazing or maintaining a small livestock operation while preserving its strong recreational value. Highway 11 forms the southern boundary with power available along the bar ditch, providing convenient access and future improvement potential such as a hunting camp, cabin, or additional water development. With the natural topography and proximity to the refuge, the property also holds potential for development of a waterfowl pond or duck hunting setup. The property is located approximately 30 miles east of Alva and roughly 40 minutes from Interstate 35, allowing convenient access from Oklahoma City, Enid, and southern Kansas. Properties located in this Salt Plains hunting corridor rarely come available and continue to be highly sought after for both recreational and agricultural use. Property Highlights 160± acres in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma Rolling sandhill terrain with native grass and plum thickets Excellent quail, deer, and upland wildlife habitat Located 1 mile east of the Salt Plains Artesian Well Just a few miles from Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains Lake Large neighboring landholding along the north boundary Two water wells on the property Solar-powered water well installed Highway 11 frontage on the south boundary Power available along the road Grazing potential for cattle Potential for waterfowl pond or hunting improvements Approximately 30 miles to Alva, OK Roughly 40 minutes to Interstate 35
$865,000  •  214 acres
Barber County 214± Acres - 211± Cropland Acres, Class I Soils & Homestead 211± Cropland Acres - Class I Soils - Brick Home - Blacktop AccessBarber County, Kansas Located at the intersection of Gerlane Road and Cedar Hills Road, this 214± acre Barber County property offers an outstanding opportunity to own a highly productive dryland farm with an established rural homestead. With the east 98.2-acre tract now sold, this offering consists of approximately 211 acres of quality cropland, a well-established farmstead, and excellent access from a blacktop farm-to-market road. The backbone of this property is its 211± acres of productive cropland, consisting primarily of highly regarded Class I Pond Creek silt loam soils. With an NCCPI average of approximately 67, these soils are known for strong yield potential and long-term productivity, making this an attractive opportunity for both operators and investors looking to add quality farmland to their portfolio. FSA records indicate: 221.5-acre Wheat Base | PLC Yield: 58 13.1-acre Oats Base | PLC Yield: 27 The farm's clean layout and excellent accessibility allow for efficient operation and management. Whether you're expanding an existing farming operation or seeking a long-term land investment, properties with this combination of soil quality and location are increasingly difficult to find in Barber County. Located on the property is an established 3± acre farmstead featuring a 1948 brick home with approximately 2,487 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a basement. The home is complemented by multiple barns, outbuildings, and farmstead improvements that provide storage, workspace, and support for agricultural operations. One of the strongest features of this property is its location. With blacktop frontage on Gerlane Road, access is convenient year-round for equipment, grain hauling, and everyday use. The combination of productive cropland, existing improvements, and excellent road access creates a well-rounded property with both operational and investment appeal. Whether you're looking for a productive Kansas farm, an income-producing land investment, or a rural home with substantial acreage, this Barber County property deserves a look. Property Highlights214± Total Acres 211± Cropland Acres Class I Pond Creek Silt Loam Soils NCCPI Average: Approximately 67 221.5-Acre Wheat Base | PLC Yield: 58 13.1-Acre Oats Base | PLC Yield: 27 3± Acre Farmstead 1948 Brick Home Approximately 2,487 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | Basement Multiple Barns & Outbuildings Blacktop Frontage on Gerlane Road Excellent Access via Cedar Hills Road Strong Agricultural Production Potential Investment Opportunity in Productive Barber County Farmland
$540,000  •  240 acres
240 Acres - Grant County, OK Located just south of Highway 11 on Clyde Road, this remarkable 240-acre property in Grant County offers a diverse blend of agricultural production, exceptional hunting, and prime building potential. The land naturally transitions westward into the Pond Creek bottom, with its southern border meeting a quiet county road that dead-ends at an out-of-service bridge. The property is divided into three distinct 80-acre sections: East 80: This elevated, terraced ground offers excellent access and power availability, making it an ideal location for a home or hunting headquarters. Overlooking the rest of the property, it provides excellent views and direct access to the incredible recreational and agricultural opportunities below. A long range shooters dream! Center 80: This section is truly unique, featuring standing water, potholes, and a meandering creek-creating outstanding waterfowl hunting. There's also an existing water well with a solar pump feeding a catch pond for livestock, complemented by a well-built set of corrals along the county road. With strategic enhancements, this area could be transformed into a waterfowl paradise while maintaining its agricultural value. West 80: Currently used for grass hay production, this portion boasts rich Class I soils, making it an excellent candidate for wildlife food plots or row crop farming. Bordering Pond Creek, an area known for its world-class whitetail bucks, this section is a prime location for trophy deer hunting. On the initial visit, deer were seen pouring in from neighboring farm ground, with pheasants flushing and ducks lifting off the water. This property offers a rare combination of high-quality agricultural land, abundant water sources, and outstanding wildlife potential. Whether you're looking to establish a productive farm, develop a premier hunting retreat, or build your dream home with breathtaking views, this acreage delivers. Call Ky Pfleider with GREAT PLAINS LAND COMPANY at 580-430-7005 for a private showing. No minerals transfer - surface rights only. Buyer brokers welcome. Located just a short drive from Medford, OK.
$654,550  •  247 acres
Welcome to the Cheyenne Valley on the Cimarron River Ranch, a rare opportunity to own approximately one mile of Cimarron River frontage in one of northwest Oklahoma's most diverse recreational corridors. Located along Highway 412 between Fairview and Waynoka, this property offers a strong combination of wildlife habitat, water resources, and year-round outdoor recreation. The river corridor is loaded with thick cover including tamarisk, plum thickets, cedars, hedge trees, and mature cottonwoods that create ideal bedding, travel, and security habitat for wildlife. The diversity of cover, combined with the river itself, provides everything needed to support healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, waterfowl, and feral hogs. This area has long been recognized for producing quality Oklahoma whitetails, benefiting from a strong age structure, excellent habitat, and limited hunting pressure throughout the surrounding river bottoms. Waterfowl hunters will appreciate the river frontage and multiple low-lying areas that offer potential for seasonal flooded habitat and future duck hunting development. South of the river, the property opens into native grass areas with rural water already extended onto the ranch, along with a set of cattle corrals that provide additional utility for livestock operations or future improvements. For buyers looking to develop a premier recreational property, the ranch offers numerous opportunities for food plots, habitat improvements, additional water developments, and strategically placed hunting setups. The combination of river frontage, cover, water, and location makes this property a strong candidate for a true multi-species hunting ranch. An added bonus is the property's proximity to the Sandhills Wildlife Management Area, with approximately 4,500 acres of public hunting access located just across the river. This creates additional recreational opportunities rarely found with private land ownership. Property Highlights • Approximately 1 mile of Cimarron River frontage • Highway 412 frontage and easy access • Rural water on the property • Cattle corrals in place • Deeded and Accretion Acres • Excellent whitetail deer, turkey, quail, waterfowl, and hog hunting • Diverse habitat including river bottom timber, cedars, and native grasses • Adjacent to the Sandhills Wildlife Management Area • No mineral rights included Nearby Destinations • Sandhills Wildlife Management Area – Nearby • Little Sahara State Park – 20± miles • Canton Lake – 30± miles • Fairview, OK – 17± miles • Waynoka, OK – 25± miles • Woodward, OK – 40± miles • Enid, OK – 45± miles • Will Rogers World Airport – 117± miles Check the interactive map for 360-degree views of the property.
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