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$412,500  •  330 acres
Just north of Antlers, Oklahoma, the "Deer Capital of the World," you will find 330+/- acres of incredible wildlife and recreational opportunity. This tract, is in the Kiamichi Mountain range and adjoins the 19,247 acre Pushmataha WMA. This area is very well known for its abundance of unique wildlife. From some of the largest black bears in the country, an encapsulated herd of elk, turkeys, bobwhite quail, a healthy herd of white tails and so much more, your time in these woods could surprise you with something different every day! The rolling mountain range surrounding this tract is breathtaking. The property is comprised of both older growth pine and hardwoods mixed with pre-merchantable pine plantation, making it suitable for timber investment. The several mile views from the high elevation on this tract are just phenomenal. The property lacks legal access. It is easy to get to, but access is prescriptive. Approximately 150 miles from the DFW Metroplex, 55 miles from Broken Bow, and 180 miles from Oklahoma City. Don't hesitate to reach out to learn more about this incredible tract of land.
$564,830  •  160 acres
This 160-acre property is located in rural southeastern Pushmataha County, an area known for its world class deer hunting, wooded terrain, rolling topography, and strong ties to timber and recreational land use. The property features open pastures, rolling terrain, several ponds, and standing timber. Surrounding properties are primarily large-acreage tracts used for hunting, cattle grazing, and timber production, with a very low population density and minimal commercial development. The landscape is dominated by native hardwoods and pines, creating ideal habitat for whitetail deer, hogs, and other wildlife common to this part of Oklahoma. Access throughout the area is typically via county roads and easements, contributing to the region's quiet, secluded feel. Close by, Antlers provides basic amenities, but the overall character of the area remains remote, private, and highly attractive for recreational or long-term land investment. Utilities: Electric available, Well needed Utility Provider: Choctaw Electric Cooperative
$553,000  •  158 acres
This 158 acre +/- property is located in rural southeastern Pushmataha County, an area known for its world class deer hunting, wooded terrain, rolling topography, and strong ties to timber and recreational land use. The property features indirect access to the Kiamichi River, open pastures, rolling terrain, and a pond. Surrounding properties are primarily large-acreage tracts used for hunting, cattle grazing, and timber production, with a very low population density and minimal commercial development. The landscape is dominated by native hardwoods and pines, creating ideal habitat for whitetail deer, hogs, and other wildlife common to this part of Oklahoma. Access throughout the area is typically via county roads and easements, contributing to the region's quiet, secluded feel. Close by, Antlers provides basic amenities, but the overall character of the area remains remote, private, and highly attractive for recreational or long-term land investment. Utilities: Electric available, Well needed Utility Provider: Choctaw Electric Cooperative
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