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Contact for Price  •  460 acres
Thunder Ridge Ranch at Gibson Lake Sealed Bid Auction- bids will be accepted from July 23rd, 2026 through August 28th, 2026 This 460-acre property sits in Garvin County, a short drive from Pauls Valley. It's a quiet stretch of land suited for raising animals, fishing, hunting, or spending time outdoors with family. The size and layout of the property give it room for a lot of different uses, whether that means running livestock, managing wildlife, or just having space to be outside. At the center of the property is a custom-built home, 6,500+/- square feet, that has been completely remodeled. It has 5 bedrooms (plus an optional bonus room), 3 full bathrooms, and 2 half bathrooms. The house has large windows throughout, so you can see the land from inside - deer moving through the trees in the early morning, or the sun going down over the lake in the evening. The layout gives you separate areas for gathering with people and for having your own space, and there's enough room to comfortably fit a large family or regular guests. Water is a major part of this property. There's a private 60-acre lake with a boat ramp, so getting a boat in the water is simple. Add in the surrounding ponds, and there's close to 70 acres of water on the property in total. The lake and ponds are stocked with bass, crappie, perch, and catfish, which makes this a good setup for anyone who fishes regularly or just wants water access nearby. The land itself is built to handle livestock. New perimeter and cross-fencing runs through the property, making it possible to separate pastures and manage animals in different sections. Two permanent corral systems are already set up and ready to use. For storage and shelter, there are two barns that can hold hay, equipment, or animals, along with five granaries for feed. An extensive trail system runs through the property as well, which works well for ATV riding, hiking, or riding horses across different parts of the land. Wooded sections of the property are home to deer, turkey, quail, and wild pigs, so there's consistent wildlife on the land for anyone interested in hunting or simply watching animals move through the property. Property details: 460 acres in Garvin County, Oklahoma 6,500+/- sq ft custom home, completely remodeled 5 bedrooms (optional 6th), 3 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms Private 60-acre lake with boat ramp, plus ponds (about 70 acres of water total) Lake and ponds stocked with bass, crappie, perch, and catfish New perimeter and cross-fencing 2 corrals, 2 barns, and 5 granaries Extensive trail system for ATVs, hiking, and riding Habitat for deer, turkey, quail, and wild pigs This property could work as a full-time residence, a place to visit on weekends, or a working ranch. The mix of house, water, land, and wildlife gives it options for a lot of different lifestyles, whether that's running cattle, spending weekends fishing, hunting through the fall, or just having a large piece of land to call your own. Location: 2 hours from Dallas/Fort Worth 50 minutes from Oklahoma City 14 minutes from Interstate 35 (Exit 79) 12 minutes from Pauls Valley, OK To schedule a showing, contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985. When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$3,545,000  •  447 acres
The Halsell Ranch - Logan Co 447± Acre Logan County, Oklahoma Kale Crocker Great Plains Land Company 580-216-8160 Property Overview Located just 30 minutes north of Edmond and less than 10 minutes from Guthrie, this exceptional 447± acre recreational ranch offers one of the most diverse hunting and outdoor properties you'll find in central Oklahoma. Featuring nearly 900 feet of Cimarron River frontage, multiple ponds, established duck habitat, mature timber, rolling elevation changes, and excellent access, this property is truly built for the serious outdoorsman. In 1872, William Halsell drove cattle through this territory along the Halsell Branch of the Chisholm Trail to Indian Territory. Five years later, he and his brother leased land along the Cimarron River and built a ranch headquarters five miles northeast of present Guthrie (LINK HERE). Whether you're chasing trophy whitetails, calling in ducks over flooded wetlands, pursuing spring gobblers, fishing stocked ponds, or simply enjoying a weekend getaway, this ranch is ready to hunt from day one. Established trails, hunting blinds, water infrastructure, and a new entrance make this a true turnkey recreational property. Property Highlights447± acres Approximately 900 feet of Cimarron River frontage Three-acre managed duck habitat with controllable flooding Large stocked fishing pond Multiple additional ponds for livestock and waterfowl Two working water wells for flooding duck habitat and ponds Mature timber and rolling terrain Established trail system throughout the ranch Hunting blinds already in place Excellent deer, turkey, duck, and fishing opportunities Approximately 50' x 30' shop building New ranch entrance Turn-key recreational property Location Highlights Conveniently located in Logan County, Oklahoma, this ranch provides the perfect combination of privacy and accessibility. 4 1/2 miles north of Highway 33 Approximately 2 miles north of blacktop Less than 10 minutes to Guthrie 30 minutes to Edmond 40 minutes to Stillwater 50 minutes to downtown OKC Hunting & Recreation Designed with the serious hunter in mind, this ranch offers outstanding year-round recreational opportunities. Whitetail HuntingMature timber and diverse habitat Rolling terrain providing natural travel corridors Established hunting blinds Excellent trail system for easy access Proven deer hunting property Waterfowl Hunting One of the ranch's standout features is its approximately three-acre managed duck habitat. The habitat is designed with water control in mind and can be flooded using one of the two working water wells, allowing you to create ideal conditions throughout waterfowl season. Additional ponds across the ranch provide even more duck hunting opportunities and attract migrating birds throughout the fall and winter. Turkey & Other Wildlife The combination of mature timber, open grasslands, wetlands, and river corridor creates ideal habitat for Rio Grande turkey and an abundance of other wildlife. The property's diverse ecosystem supports excellent hunting opportunities throughout the year. Water Features Water is one of this property's greatest assets. Approximately 900 feet of Cimarron River frontage Large stocked fishing pond Multiple additional ponds Approximately three-acre managed duck impoundment Two working water wells Water encountered at approximately 20 feet with wells approximately 100 feet deep Ability to flood duck habitat and ponds as needed Improvements The ranch is already equipped with valuable improvements that allow the next owner to immediately begin enjoying the property. Approximately 50' x 30' shop building New ranch entrance Established trail system Multiple Redneck Hunting blinds Water well infrastructure Easy access throughout the property Why You'll Love It Finding a recreational property this close to the Oklahoma City metro with river frontage, established duck habitat, multiple ponds, quality deer hunting, excellent access, and turnkey improvements is extremely rare. Whether you're looking for a private hunting retreat, a family legacy ranch, or an investment in premier recreational land, this Logan County property checks all the boxes. From flooded duck hunts in the morning to chasing whitetails in the evening, every acre has been thoughtfully developed to maximize enjoyment while maintaining the natural beauty that makes this ranch truly special.
$1,141,650  •  387 acres
Name of Property: Scipio Hunting 387 acres Acreage: 387 acres Location: 21 mi. N of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: County road frontage Topography: Rolling forests Improvements: Pond, fencing, Electric at the road Forage: Bermuda, and native grasses Water: 2 Ponds, and seasonal stream Wildlife: Whitetail Deer & other indigenous wildlife Utilities: Electric, and water meter Comments Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, this exceptional 387-acre property offers the perfect balance of seclusion, accessibility, and outdoor recreation. Situated approximately one-half mile off a paved county road in a peaceful rural setting, the tract provides the privacy many landowners desire while still maintaining convenient year-round access. Electricity is available on the county road frontage, and a water meter is in place, offering an excellent starting point for future improvements, whether you envision a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, homestead, or recreational getaway. The property's diverse terrain creates an abundance of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Rolling topography, natural habitat, and scenic landscapes make this an ideal setting for hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, ATV adventures, wildlife photography, and exploring the outdoors. The varied landscape supports a healthy population of native wildlife, making the property especially attractive to sportsmen and nature lovers alike. Located approximately one mile from the Canadian River, the area is well known for its abundant wildlife populations. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and other game species are frequently found throughout the region, providing excellent hunting opportunities throughout the year. The proximity to the river corridor further enhances the property's recreational appeal and wildlife habitat. A gravel pit on site would be useful for maintaining or building roads and trails. For those who enjoy fishing and water recreation, Lake Eufaula—Oklahoma's largest lake—is only about 20 minutes away. Lake Eufaula offers outstanding fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and other species, along with boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, and numerous other recreational activities. The lake's extensive shoreline and public access areas provide endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. While the property offers a quiet country atmosphere, modern conveniences are within easy reach. McAlester serves as the regional hub for southeastern Oklahoma and offers a population of more than 19,000 residents. The city provides a wide variety of dining options, entertainment venues, shopping, and essential services. Residents and visitors can enjoy restaurants, a movie theater, bowling alley, skating rink, gaming centers, and numerous community events throughout the year. Medical needs are well served by a hospital, specialty clinics, diagnostic imaging facilities, pharmacies, and other healthcare providers. Agricultural and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the availability of veterinarians, feed stores, farm and ranch supply outlets, implement dealerships, and sporting goods retailers located in McAlester. Whether managing livestock, maintaining equipment, or preparing for hunting season, the necessary resources are close at hand. The property's central location provides convenient access to several major metropolitan areas: Dallas, Texas – 188 miles Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – 121 miles Tulsa, Oklahoma – 83 miles Bentonville, Arkansas – 204 miles Kansas City, Kansas – 326 miles Whether you're searching for a recreational retreat, hunting property, future homesite, or long-term land investment, this 387-acre tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, abundant wildlife, and accessibility in one of southeastern Oklahoma's most desirable rural regions. Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 with questions or to view; or toll free at 844-WCR-LAND.
$1,750,000  •  378 acres
Egret Lake offers 378 acres of curated hunting and fishing habitat in the heart of southeastern Oklahoma. This premier recreational property features a private 56 acre lake, two ponds, and over a mile of Waterhole Creek, contained entirely within the property’s boundaries. Mature woodlands transition to open meadows, fertile creek bottoms, and waterfowl refuges, creating ideal habitat for the regions diverse wildlife populations.
Contact for Price  •  360 acres
Multi-Property Auction Tuesday April 10 | 10 AM Land For Sale in Greer & Kiowa County, Oklahoma
$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.
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$736,000  •  320 acres
$867,000
The Keota Lakeview Ranch is a diverse recreational property located in northeastern Haskell County. The highlights of this ranch are the panoramic views of Robert Kerr Lake and the surrounding area. There are many opportunities for recreation and exploring the various topographies that include large stone outcroppings surrounding a scenic hilltop. LOCATION This property is located near the southwest portion of Robert Kerr Lake and approximately 2 miles north of Keota. The drive is less than 2 hrs southeast of Tulsa, 2.5 hrs east of OKC, and 3.5 hrs northeast of Dallas. The ranch is accessed from blacktop N 4550 Rd also known as Keota Landing Rd. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography of this property is truly staggering, with almost 400′ of elevation change and still a good amount of usable acreage on top. The ranch resembles a plateau-type landscape with good access to the upper portion. There is a wide variety of hardwoods, including oak with mostly native grasses like bluestem. Many great areas for camping, exploring, and hiking with unmatched views and privacy. The current access road has had recent work allowing truck and UTV access to the top with an established pasture road continuing through the ranch. WILDLIFE The ranch has great wildlife habitat with plenty of cover, forage, and water. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers borders this property on most of the northern boundary which makes this place a safe haven for wildlife. Opportunities to pursue deer, turkey, and other native wildlife with a scenic lake backdrop at every set or stand location. WATER Leflore County RWD #14 has a line along the west side of N 4550 Rd. There are 2 nice ponds on the property. ELECTRICITY An electric service line runs along the west side of N 4550 Rd. MINERALS Surface only. OTHER A small portion of the ranch was formally permitted for mining over 15 years ago. The permit was released in 2009 after reclamation was completed on the 16.5± acres affected. Ranch shown by appointment only.
$1,600,000  •  320 acres
Under Contract
Harmon County Riverview Ranch THE LAND Situated in the rolling terrain of Harmon County near the community of Vinson, this 320-acre property is a well-organized working ranch that stands on its own merits from the moment you arrive. The land is planted in improved grasses and has been thoughtfully maintained for long-term productivity. Close to four miles of cross fencing divide the property into manageable pasture sections, giving operators the ability to rotate grazing patterns, protect forage during dry stretches, and tailor herd management to the season. The infrastructure respects the land rather than fighting it, and the result is a property that carries well year after year. WATER Two spring-fed ponds together cover nearly three acres of surface water - a significant asset in this part of Oklahoma. Spring-fed sources offer a level of reliability that tanks and surface runoff simply can't match. Livestock have dependable access without seasonal uncertainty, and the ponds add a visual anchor to the landscape that enhances both the character and the practical value of the acreage. THE BARNDOMINIUM At 5,937 square feet, the 2013-built barndominium is the centerpiece of the operation - and it was clearly designed to be used hard. With 5 bedrooms and six full bathrooms to accommodate large gatherings, working crews, or extended family without any of the usual compromises. The integrated pull-through shop with a large overhead door that opens directly into the living area is a standout feature: it blurs the line between workspace and living space in the best possible way, whether you're storing equipment, working on machinery, or hosting after a long day on the property. An in-home elevator adds accessibility for all ages or mobility needs, and a full-service Generac generator means the lights stay on regardless of what the weather delivers. CATTLE FACILITIES The working cattle infrastructure on this ranch goes well beyond the basics. The setup is engineered for efficiency - designed to reduce the labor and time involved in everyday operations and to scale with the size of the herd. Whether you're processing calves, working a small cow-calf pair or managing a larger commercial operation, the facilities are ready to support the work without requiring significant additional build-out or investment. WILDLIFE & RECREATION The combination of standing water, open pasture, and natural cover creates the kind of habitat that draws and holds wildlife. Whitetail deer, wild hogs, and upland birds are all present on properties like this throughout Harmon County, and this one offers the mix of elements - water, edge cover, and open ground - that keeps them around. The recreational potential here is not an afterthought; it's built into the bones of the property, making it equally suited as a hunting destination or a private retreat alongside its agricultural function. When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$1,417,500  •  315.2 acres
Garvin County 315± Acres – Farm Ground, Hunting, and Washita River Recreation Just two miles outside of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, this 315± acre property offers an exceptional blend of income-producing farmland, trophy hunting, and riverfront recreation. With blacktop road frontage on the south and east sides and easy access to I-35, the location provides both seclusion and convenience-just 45 minutes from Norman, an hour from Oklahoma City, and a little over two hours from Dallas. Roughly 120± acres of the property are currently under an active cash rent crop lease, offering steady agricultural income while supporting hay production, grazing, or row crops. The balance of the land features natural old-growth timber, creating ideal habitat for deer, turkey, hogs, ducks, and geese. The Washita River winds through the property, providing outstanding fishing and waterfowl hunting. A deep stretch of the river makes for easy airboat access, and recent dirt work has improved access to the entire property including the boat launch area-an airboat is negotiable with the sale. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate existing trails, open shooting lanes, and the potential to create a floodable waterfowl area where the river’s course has shifted. An excellent homesite lies in the northeast portion of the property, offering privacy, elevation, and utilities along the road. A stocked pond and large 130' x 150' corrals make the land ideal for equestrian use, cattle, or other livestock operations. With its balance of farmland, timber, and river frontage, this property offers exceptional versatility for farming, recreation, and long-term investment. Owner financing available. Address for listing purposes only. Call Jim Gosser at Great Plains Land Co: 405-659-9480
$2,200,000  •  315 acres
Under Contract
Imagine building your dream home overlooking a private, 21-acre lake stocked with fish, reaching depths of 40 feet, and built to Corps of Engineers standards. This scenic property offers a rare combination of peace, productivity, and potential, located just minutes from Shawnee and Seminole, with easy access to I-40 and nearby highways for convenient travel in any direction. A sturdy steel-frame dock sits on the lake's south side, perfectly placed to catch breathtaking sunsets over the water. Two ideal homesites have already been cleared: one tucked close to the shoreline for immediate lake access, and another perched on a hill with sweeping views of the entire property, including the water and surrounding landscape. Blacktop road access enters at the northwest corner, the closest point to both homesites and the lake. Rural water and electric are readily available in the northwest corner, simplifying your building plans. In addition to the lake, the property features an additional pond, offering natural water sources if you envision dividing the land for livestock or multiple pastures. The land itself is a mix of open meadows and gently rolling terrain, dotted with mature pecan trees and covered in a healthy blend of Bermuda, clover, brome, and native grasses. The pastures have been routinely sprayed and fertilized to maintain excellent hay production. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a recreational haven, or a productive ranch, this property is ready to support your vision. Just 10 minutes from town and just over an hour from both Oklahoma City and Tulsa, this location strikes the perfect balance between rural tranquility and city convenience.
$1,395,000  •  315 acres
Parsley Creek Ranch delivers a 315.38-acre Oklahoma ranch in Okfuskee County that checks every box a serious buyer is looking for. Productive cattle infrastructure, outstanding hunting and fishing, quality improvements, and a location that makes it all accessible — this property brings it together in one turnkey package. With approximately 20 acres of highway frontage and direct access to the Indian Nation Turnpike near Henryetta, Oklahoma, buyers get the seclusion of rural ranch life without giving up convenience. Eight stocked ponds, diverse rolling terrain, mature timber, and improved pastures anchor the land. Add a complete set of working cattle facilities already in place, and Parsley Creek Ranch stands out as a rare ready-to-operate opportunity in eastern Oklahoma. Water Features & Natural Beauty Water defines Parsley Creek Ranch in the best way possible. Eight stocked ponds dot the property, giving livestock reliable water sources and anglers consistent fishing opportunities in every season. Whether you’re checking on cattle at dawn, casting a line after a morning’s work, or simply walking the land, water stays within reach at every turn. Beyond the ponds, native dewberry bushes, mature timber, and varied topography give the ranch a layered, natural character. The terrain transitions smoothly between open improved pastures and wooded draws. That kind of diversity defines a well-rounded Oklahoma ranch property and keeps the land productive and interesting year-round. Cattle Operations & Working Improvements Parsley Creek Ranch currently runs 30 head of cattle, and the working infrastructure reflects a property that operators have maintained well. Pipe corrals with rotating gates, a push gate, and a squeeze chute handle cattle efficiently and keep working days low-stress. Additionally, multiple loafing sheds serve the pastures, and a workshop with storage shed gives operators practical space for equipment and supplies. Approximately 300 round bales of Bermuda and clover mix hay convey with the sale. Seven-strand barbed wire fencing secures the full perimeter. Rural water and a septic system serve the ranch, and a hand-dug well adds a secondary water source on the property. Most notably, free gas runs to both the home and the pool — a rare feature that meaningfully cuts operating costs. A gated entry rounds out the security and access setup. The Ranch House A charming 2,488 sq. ft. 1940s ranch house anchors the headquarters of Parsley Creek Ranch. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms handle day-to-day living comfortably. Beyond that, a dedicated gun room and game room give the home the kind of functional character that ranch buyers look for and rarely find. Central heat and air, a gas stove, two gas hot water heaters, an electric hot water heater, and both electric and gas dryer hookups equip the home for full-time ranch living. A storm shelter on the property adds peace of mind through Oklahoma weather season. Furthermore, all contents of the home convey with the sale, making this a true turnkey opportunity from the moment the deal closes. Outdoor Living A brand-new in-ground saltwater heated pool anchors the outdoor living area at Parsley Creek Ranch. The setup includes a rock waterfall, a jetted hot tub, and a spa. Free gas to the pool keeps year-round operating costs low — a feature that is genuinely rare in this price range and easy to appreciate through every season. Whether you’re hosting guests after a day’s hunt or unwinding at the end of a long week on the ranch, this outdoor space delivers. Hunting & Wildlife Parsley Creek Ranch holds all the ingredients that make a productive hunting property. Eight stocked ponds, mature timber, wooded draws, and diverse terrain give native wildlife exactly what they need. As a result, whitetail deer, wild hogs, and turkey move through the property regularly and in strong numbers. Moreover, the habitat needs no additional development. Whether the plan is an early morning deer hunt, an afternoon on the water, or simply walking the land and glassing the draws, Parsley Creek Ranch supports year-round recreational use from day one. Oklahoma Ranch Location | Okfuskee County Parsley Creek Ranch sits near Henryetta, Oklahoma, in Okfuskee County, with direct access to the Indian Nation Turnpike. Key distances from the ranch: Tulsa — approximately 52 miles Oklahoma City — approximately 92 miles Lake Eufaula — approximately 34 miles Tulsa International Airport (TUL) — approximately 62 miles Okmulgee Regional Airport (OKM) — approximately 17 miles Henryetta Golf & Country Club — minutes away in town Whether you are searching for a productive Oklahoma cattle ranch, a premier hunting and fishing retreat, a private family compound, or a long-term land investment in eastern Oklahoma, Parsley Creek Ranch delivers the complete package in one well-positioned, fully operational property. Shown by appointment only with Bar T Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified at first contact and must accompany the buyer on the initial showing to qualify for full fee participation. Otherwise, participation will be at the sole discretion of Bar T Realty.
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$995,000  •  313 acres
$1,100,000
PRODUCTIVE LAND 64± acres of cultivatable land and high-quality Class I–III soils. WATER FEATURES Multiple ponds including a 2± acre pond, plus a mile of live-water creek with a natural spring. TERRAIN Rolling hills with 90± feet of elevation change and multiple scenic building sites. WILDLIFE Whitetail, hogs, dove, waterfowl, and predators across diverse landscape. ACCESS County road frontage on East 1430 Road northwest of Apache. AGRICULTURE Year-to-year lease is in place; fenced and cross-fencing for cattle.
$900,000  •  295 acres
Hughes County 295 - Calvin, Oklahoma Kale Crocker Great Plains Land Company 580-216-8160 Property Overview This is a rare opportunity to purchase 295± acres of vacant land just south of Calvin, Oklahoma. The property is being split from a larger 320-acre tract and offers an outstanding combination of cattle grazing, recreation, and hunting. With excellent highway access, rolling elevation changes, and abundant water, this tract is extremely well-rounded and ready to enjoy. House and barns are not included, address is only for location of the property. Surface rights only. Location Highlights Located in Hughes County, Oklahoma Approximately 3.5 miles south of Calvin, OK ~875 feet of frontage on Highway 75 Gated entrance directly off the highway Easy access for livestock, equipment, and recreational use Property Features 295± acres Approximately 150 acres of cleared pasture Rolling terrain with gradual elevation gain from front to back Established trail system throughout the property Elevated back portion offers great views to the east Excellent layout for cattle, hunting, and recreation Water, Fencing & Grazing 8 total ponds across the property Ponds are deep (approximately 15-30+ feet) and have never run dry during current ownership Many ponds are spring-fed, very clear, and provide excellent fishing 3 rear ponds are cross-fenced into separate pastures for rotational grazing Additional cross fencing near the front of the property Pipeline easements along the southern portion provide cleared travel corridors Land, Grass & Wildlife Strong mix of native grasses including: Big bluestem Little bluestem Switchgrass Bermuda Excellent habitat for whitetail deer and turkey Quail have been observed on the property Elevation changes, cover, and water create ideal wildlife habitat Why You'll Love It This property offers a rare blend of highway access, dependable water, good grass, cross fencing, and strong recreational value. Whether you're running cattle, hunting, fishing, or simply enjoying the views and trail system, this ranch is set up to be enjoyed immediately.
$2,000,000  •  294 acres
Under Contract
P Bar Farms - ±294 Acres | Western Oklahoma Located along Historic Route 66 between Hydro and Weatherford, Oklahoma P Bar Farms is one of western Oklahoma's most well-rounded properties. Spanning roughly 294 acres, this land sits in a prime spot along historic Route 66, right between the towns of Hydro and Weatherford. With about half a mile of road frontage on Route 66 and strong visibility from Interstate 40, this property is easy to find and hard to forget. Whether you are coming from the east or the west, you can reach P Bar Farms with ease - and anyone driving by is sure to notice it. This is the kind of land that checks a lot of boxes at once. It works well for farming. It works well for grazing. And it offers some of the best wildlife habitat you will find in this part of the state. If you have been searching for a property that does more than one thing well, P Bar Farms is worth a close look. Impressive Buildings and Improvements The structures on this property are truly a standout feature. Most farms in this price range cannot offer anything close to what is already in place here. The crown jewel is a 55x60 insulated event center, fully climate controlled, a full kitchen, and restrooms. The large open floor plan makes it perfect for weddings, private parties, corporate gatherings, or any number of other events. This building alone opens up real income possibilities for the right buyer. In addition to the event center, there is a 30x40 insulated and climate-controlled building, as well as a 40x45 insulated structure that is also climate controlled and includes bathrooms. These buildings offer flexible space that could work for a business, a workshop, guest accommodations, or storage for valuable equipment. For heavier storage and work needs, the property includes a 30x60 barn with electricity and a paved floor, along with a 55x60 barn that also has power and a finished floor. These two barns give you plenty of room for farm equipment, hay storage, livestock handling, or whatever your operation requires. A Remodeled Farmhouse The two-story farmhouse sits comfortably on the property and offers around 1,800 +/- square feet of living space. It has two bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms, and it has been fully remodeled from top to bottom. The updates are clean and well done, blending modern touches with a simple, practical layout that fits the land around it. Whether you plan to live here full time, use it as a weekend getaway, or house a farm manager, the home is move-in ready and well maintained. Water You Can Count On Water is one of the first things any buyer thinks about, and P Bar Farms delivers on that front in a big way. The property has roughly two acres of surface water, two spring-fed ponds that stay full throughout the year. You do not have to worry about dry spells leaving your livestock or wildlife without a drink. Deer Creek runs through the property for more than one and a quarter miles. That kind of natural waterway adds real value - both for everyday use and for the overall beauty of the land. The creek also draws wildlife in from the surrounding area, making it a natural gathering point across all four seasons. Ready-to-Farm Ground For those who want to put the land to work right away, a six-tower center pivot irrigation system is already in place. It can water close to 100 acres, giving you a strong foundation for crop production without the need for major setup costs. The soil quality and field layout support a variety of crops, and the system is ready to go. Beyond the irrigated acres, improved grasses are already established across parts of the property, making it well suited for grazing cattle or other livestock. The mix of open pasture and natural terrain gives you real flexibility in how you manage the land from year to year. Outstanding Wildlife P Bar Farms is a wildlife lover's dream. The combination of Deer Creek, multiple ponds, thick cover, and open travel corridors creates the kind of setting that holds animals all year long. The property is home to a healthy population of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, quail and a variety of other native species. Natural browse and bedding areas are spread throughout the property, and the water sources keep animals close. Established travel corridors connect the open areas and the heavier cover, giving you plenty of options for setting up hunting stands or simply watching wildlife from a distance. If hunting or wildlife management is part of your plan, this land is built for it. A Location That Stands Out Not many properties in western Oklahoma can offer what P Bar Farms brings in terms of location. Route 66 frontage alone gives the property a level of character and exposure that most rural tracts simply do not have. Add Interstate 40 visibility to the mix, and you have a property that people will see, remember, and talk about. Nearby towns like Hydro and Weatherford give you easy access to grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and services - without giving up the peace and quiet of rural life. It is the best of both worlds. The Bottom Line P Bar Farms brings together irrigated farmland, year-round water, exceptional wildlife habitat, and a suite of high-quality buildings - all in one of the most visible and accessible locations in western Oklahoma. Properties like this do not come along often. If you are ready for land that works as hard as you do, P Bar Farms is ready for you. When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$2,100,000  •  260 acres
Equestrian Facilities A 17-stall horse barn with tack room anchors the property, cutting pen and reining arena built for daily training and conditioning. Infrastructure for Working Cattle Working pens, holding pens, loading chute, grain bin, automatic waterers, concrete feeders, and overhead feed storage bins are in place. High-Capacity Grazing Nine pastures of improved Bermuda grass support rotational grazing. There is mulit-year documented stocking history of 500 to 700 yearlings. Creek and Pond Water Simon Creek runs approximately 0.8 miles through the center of the ranch, agumented by six surface ponds encompasing ±1.85 acres. Accommodations A 2016-built 2BR/2BA residence is accompanied by a separate 550± sq/ft guest quarters suited for ranch hands or extended family use. Operational Readiness There are currently no agriculture or hunting leases in place, allowing immediate use and control.
$325,000  •  260 acres
Just north of Antlers, Oklahoma, the "Deer Capital of the World," you will find 260+/- acres of incredible wildlife and recreational opportunity. This tract, is in the Kiamichi Mountain range and is in close proximity to 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 prescreptive. 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.
$3,572,300  •  257 acres
Tract #1 of this ranch consists of approximately 162± acres of productive cropland with paved road access off Platter Rd. and Sterret Rd. offering a rare combination of convenience, versatility, and long-term agricultural value just minutes away from Lake Texoma. This parcel is truly turnkey and exceptionally well-suited for a farmer looking to expand an existing operation or a savvy investor seeking to add a quality, income-producing asset to their portfolio. Whether you're looking to hit the ground running or tailor the land to fit a specific vision, this property delivers on every front. A survey will be recommended if not required for this parcel. The owner is willing to construct a new fence and make adjustments to the current eastern boundary line as needed to include a shed located on the property and the pond on the eastern boundary line. Map shown below has what will be the updated eastern boundary line. Please call (405) 808-1590 for any questions. The property is currently supporting a steady cow/calf operation and offers the versatility to expand or tailor any cattle or horse program to fit your individual needs and goals. Approximately 100+ acres of tillable ground consisting primarily of sandy loam soils with 0-5% slopes make this land highly workable and well-draining - ideal conditions for a wide range of agricultural pursuits. This beautiful tract also boasts a strong, proven crop yield history, with wheat and oats among the crops previously grown, demonstrating the land's reliable productivity season after season. In recent years, the property has seen consistent maintenance and several meaningful improvements, including upgraded perimeter fencing that enhances both security and livestock management, as well as enhancements to the multiple ponds located throughout the property. These water features not only support cattle operations but also contribute to the overall health and appeal of the land. All utilities are available with a well on site, ensuring the infrastructure is already in place to support your future home site or cattle operation from day one. It should be noted that transmission lines do run over a small portion of the SE side of the parcel. Seller-owned mineral rights, if any, will convey with the surface, adding yet another layer of value to an already exceptional opportunity. Tract #2 presents an excellent combination of productive grazing pasture and well-established cover, providing both ample forage and reliable protection for a strong, sustainable cattle operation. This tract consist of two (2) parcels with paved road frontage and access along Platter Rd, this turnkey tract offers convenient access and is perfectly positioned for a producer looking to expand their existing operation or an investor seeking a quality, low-maintenance land asset with long-term upside all just minutes away from Lake Texoma. In combination with neighboring Tract #1 to the east, the property is currently supporting a steady cow/calf operation and offers the flexibility to scale or fully customize a program to fit your specific goals and management style. Together, these two tracts create a highly functional agricultural unit that is rarely found on the open market - an opportunity that serious buyers won't want to overlook. The land has been well cared for over the years, featuring a number of notable improvements that speak to the attention and investment put into this property. Selective clearing has been completed to enhance both pasture productivity and overall land use, while updated perimeter fencing provides secure and reliable boundary management for livestock. Multiple maintained ponds are located throughout the tract, offering consistent water access for cattle across the property - a critical feature for any working ranch operation. Approximately 73± of the 94± total acres of this tract fall within the jurisdiction of Platter, Oklahoma. It is worth noting that the entire western boundary of the property runs parallel to the railway - please refer to the provided map for additional details and boundary clarification. Utilities are available all along Platter Rd. Wildlife in the area is abundant, with sightings of deer, turkey, upland birds, and small game - adding significant recreational appeal to this already well-rounded property. Whether you're an avid hunter or simply appreciate the beauty of thriving native wildlife, this land offers an experience that goes well beyond its agricultural merits. Ownership is willing to sell the Tracts separately but would prefer to keep them together. Also, Covenants and Restrictions will be in place with the purchase of this property. They will be presented by current ownership upon request. Tract #1: MLS#: 1225412 Tract #2: MLS#: 1225461 Don't miss your chance to own a piece of productive Oklahoma ground that checks every box. For more information, give me a call today at (405) 808-1590 Platter, OK - 3 Min. (< 1 mile) Mead, OK - 13 Min. (7.8 miles) Durant, OK - 18 Min. (11 miles) Kingston, OK - 25 Min. (20 miles) Sherman, TX - 26 Min. (24 miles)
$1,749,500  •  250 acres
Under Contract
Overview: Nestled along Whitegrass Creek in Bryan County, a hidden gem awaits in Whitegrass Ranch. Spanning beautiful rolling terrain with excellent topography, this property offers a blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and refined comfort. Whitegrass Ranch is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With excellent deer, turkey and waterfowl hunting, the land provides opportunities for year-round recreation. Set just off the banks of Whitegrass Creek are three purpose-built waterfowl impoundments, wetlands, a natural flooded timber area, and a stocked lake. A well-planned trail system ensures that every acre of this ranch can be fully explored and enjoyed. At the heart of the property is a custom 2,275-square-foot barndominium, combining rustic charm with modern living. This thoughtfully designed home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a spacious open-concept family room and kitchen with granite countertops, and a cozy loft-perfect for family holiday gatherings or hosting friends. The attached garage adds convenience, while the expansive covered porch offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Whitegrass Ranch delivers an exceptional lifestyle - private, peaceful, and ready to enjoy. This is Oklahoma ranch living at its finest. Location: Whitegrass Ranch is located ~2.2 miles north of the Red River in southeastern Bryan County, Oklahoma. It sits about 2 hours from the DFW metroplex, roughly 35 miles east-southeast of Durant, and due south of Boswell on Lake West Road. Improvements: The improvements include an immaculate barndominium at the center of the ranch. Constructed in 2018, it features 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Designed with an open-concept layout, the spacious living room with high vaulted ceilings flows seamlessly into the full kitchen and dining area, creating an inviting place to gather and relax. The home also includes a 1,190 SF wraparound front and side porch overlooking a peaceful meadow teeming with wildlife. The barndo could be expanded into the existing 630+/- SF storage area if desired. Within walking distance, a pad site has been prepped for an additional barn, allowing for future expansion. Trees, Grasses, Forbes, and Soil: The ranch lies within the Red River Basin, with most of the property featuring sandy loam soils and the Whitegrass Creek basin consisting of silty clay loam. Approximately 205+/- acres are covered in mature native timber, including majestic Red and White Oaks, Post Oak, Shumard Oak, Pin Oak, Hickory, River Birch, and Pecan.An abundance of native forbs and browse such as Dogwoods, Illinois Bundleflower, American Beautyberry, Black gum, Persimmons, and acorns foster deer and turkey production. The southern third of the property is full of mature hardwoods, undulating terrain, a large food plot and natural unnamed creek draw. The middle third includes the ranch home and a 17+/- acre native pasture where wildlife frequently gather. Just behind the stocked fishing lake, the land slopes down into the Whitegrass Creek bottom. The northern third of the property consists of a 40-foot ridgeline that overlooks the Whitegrass Creek bottom and the 25+ acres of wetlands strategically positioned along the creek's edge. Water: A primary water feature of this property is Whitegrass Creek, a year-round creek that traverses the northern third of the ranch, running east to west for over 4,700 ft- with both sides of the creek under ownership. A stocked 2 +/- acre lake, located near the center of the property and within walking distance from the barndominium, provides year-round activity for family and friends. Additionally, the property maintains 3 semi-managed wetlands and a natural flooded timber area, totaling over 25+/- acres of prime waterfowl habitat. Topography: The ranch features over 100 feet of elevation change. The southern third consists of undulating terrain with mature hardwoods, a food plot, and a natural creek draw. The middle third is native pastureland, including the ranch home and a stocked lake. The northern third features a high ridgeline overlooking the Whitegrass Creek bottom and wetlands. Wildlife and Fisheries: The property has been lightly hunted over the past nine years, resulting in a healthy population of White-tailed Deer, Eastern Turkey, and various small game species. Ladder treestands are strategically placed along travel corridors throughout the ranch. Puddle ducks frequent the area, and waterfowl species such as Mallards, Gadwalls, Pintails, Green-winged Teal, and Wood Ducks are commonly found in the wetlands and along Whitegrass Creek. The main lake is an established fishery, stocked with Largemouth Bass, panfish, and baitfish. The lake does not appear to be spring-fed and can fluctuate in drier times of the year. This property is well-suited for year-round outdoor activity, offering enjoyment for enthusiasts of all ages. Easements: The only easements known to Broker are for residential electric lines. Minerals: Surface Only. Utilities: One water well is located on the property, and it serves the structural improvements. Electricity is supplied by Southeastern Electric Coop and runs into the property along the entrance road. Property Taxes: Most of the property carries an agricultural/timber exemption. The 2024 property taxes were approximately $166.00. Schools: Bennington Public Schools Contact: Jonathan James - Agent, 580-808-5618 Cash McWhorter - Broker/Partner, 469-222-4076 , BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. *All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
$654,550  •  247 acres
Under Contract
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.
$1,950,000  •  240.58 acres
Overview: Indian Hollow Ranch is a rare recreational holding tucked just a half mile from the Red River, where privacy and natural beauty come together at the end of a county road that dead-ends into the property. The landscape rolls with character, offering a dynamic mix of elevation, timber, and scenic pockets that create both strong visual appeal and ideal wildlife habitat. At the heart of the ranch lies a premier 20.13+/-acre spring fed bass lake, a standout feature that not only offers exceptional fishing, but also draws consistent waterfowl throughout the seasons. The combination of open water, surrounding timber, and nearby river corridor creates a diverse ecosystem that supports thriving populations of waterfowl, eastern turkey and whitetail deer. Whether envisioned as a private retreat or a family escape, Indian Hollow Ranch delivers the seclusion, habitat diversity, and recreational upside that define a legacy property in this part of the Red River corridor. Location: Conveniently located 13 miles southeast of Boswell, Oklahoma, approximately 50 minutes southeast of Durant, Oklahoma, 2 hours northeast of Dallas, Texas, and 2 1/2 hours northeast of Fort Worth, Texas. Physical Address: 1301-1399 E 2140 Rd, Boswell, OK 74759. Lakes/Surface Water: At the heart of the ranch lies an exceptional bass fishery centered around a stunning 20.13± acres stocked lake complemented by two additional water features, creating a rare multi-lake recreational setup. A pond is just above the main lake and measures approximately 1.76± acres. It can be independtly setup as its own independent fishery, or easily converted into a brood pond to grow forage fish for the trophy bass lake below. The additional water feature is located in the NE corner of the ranch and totals approximately 3.16± acres, with 2.15+ acres (to include the entire dam) being located on Indian Hollow Ranch. The main bass lake has reported depths of more than 30 feet, and features outstanding structure with multiple fingers, strategically placed brush piles, and ideal habitat designed to support healthy forage and trophy-class largemouth bass. Coupled with excellent water color and a thoughtfully managed fishery, the lakes offer both outstanding angling opportunities and remarkable scenic appeal, making this ranch a true destination for serious fishermen and outdoor-minded families alike. Numerous draws across the ranch appear to hold and run water most times of the year. Terrain: Indian Hollow Ranch is characterized by a heavily timbered landscape shaped by nearly 70 feet of rolling elevation change, giving the property a rugged and secluded feel. Dense hardwood timber blankets the ranch, while numerous deep draws and winding drainages cut through the terrain, creating natural travel corridors for wildlife and adding exceptional depth and character to the property. The combination of timber, hidden pockets, and rolling topography provides a true sense of privacy, making the ranch feel significantly larger while offering outstanding habitat, scenic beauty, and year-round recreational appeal. Cabin: The cabin measures approximately ~900 sf with 2 bedrooms and 1 full bath. The kitchen and living room are an open design. The quaint little cabin will provide a place to stay out of the elements and enjoy the property while plans for a lakeside legacy home come to life. Water Wells: There's a water well near the main ranch home/headquarters area that serves the home. Wildlife and Hunting: Tucked away in the fertile bottoms of Choctaw County and located just a half mile from the legendary Red River, this property offers the kind of wildlife habitat rarely found in today's market. The current ownership has intentionally left the whitetail herd untouched for more than 20 years, creating a true sanctuary atmosphere where mature deer thrive in a low-pressure environment. Native cover, nearby water sources, and the rich river corridor combine to support exceptional wildlife populations year-round. Beyond its outstanding whitetail potential, the ranch is equally appealing for sportsmen/women seeking diverse recreational opportunities. Eastern turkey roam the timbered draws and creek corridors, while seasonal waterfowl utilize the area's diverse water and proximity to the Red River flyway. Whether envisioned as a private hunting retreat, legacy family getaway, or long-term recreational investment, this Choctaw County ranch delivers an uncommon combination of seclusion, habitat quality, and proven wildlife appeal. Roads and Fences: The main entrance to the ranch is located at the end of County Road No. 2140 E., approximately 2 miles south of SHW 109. The main internal trail begins at the cabin and wraps around the entirety of the main lake serving as a feeder system to access hidden pockets and features found throughout the ranch, ultimately bringing you back to the point of beginning. All perimeter fences are typical barbed wire and t-post "low fencing", and range in condition from poor to good. Utilities: Electric utility service is provided by Southeastern Electric Cooperative. Easements: The only easements known to Broker are for residential electric lines. Minerals: Seller will convey whatever mineral interest owned, if any. There is no O&G production on the property. Property Taxes: The property is ag-exempt and property taxes for 2025 are estimated to be around $355. Asking Price: $1,950,000.00 Broker & Commission Disclosure: The Buyer's Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/Listing Agent, and the Buyer's Agent/Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. *All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
$480,000  •  240 acres
Under Contract
Located along Highway 283 in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, this ±240-acre property offers an outstanding combination of productive grazing land, strong hunting potential, and excellent accessibility. Properties that can successfully support both agricultural use and recreational enjoyment are becoming increasingly difficult to find in western Oklahoma, and this ranch is a prime example of a well-balanced operation that checks all the boxes. From the moment you enter the property, it is easy to appreciate the care and management that has gone into maintaining this ranch. The fencing throughout the property is in phenomenal condition and provides both functionality and peace of mind for livestock operations. Whether you are looking to expand an existing cattle operation, establish a new grazing setup, or invest in quality Oklahoma land, this property is well equipped to handle a variety of agricultural uses. The ranch features healthy stands of improved grasses that provide excellent forage production and grazing potential throughout much of the year. Combined with the layout of the property and reliable native habitat, the land offers the kind of versatility that makes western Oklahoma ranches highly desirable. Several wet-season ponds are scattered across the acreage, helping provide water sources for both livestock and wildlife while also enhancing the natural beauty of the ranch. During wetter years, these ponds create excellent wildlife travel corridors and gathering areas. One of the true highlights of this property is its outstanding wildlife habitat and hunting opportunities. Roger Mills County has long been recognized as one of Oklahoma's premier areas for recreational hunting, and this ranch offers the type of cover, food sources, and water that attract and hold game animals year-round. Whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, quail, and other native wildlife are regularly seen throughout the property. The combination of open grazing areas, natural cover, and seasonal water sources creates an ideal environment for both wildlife management and recreational enjoyment. The property offers a strong balance between open pasture and habitat cover, making it appealing not only for ranchers but also for outdoorsmen looking for a property with exceptional hunting potential. Whether you enjoy early morning deer hunts, spring turkey season, or simply watching wildlife move across the landscape, this ranch provides a true western Oklahoma outdoor experience. Accessibility is another major advantage of this property. With frontage and easy access along Highway 283, the ranch can be conveniently reached while still maintaining the privacy and rural atmosphere buyers are searching for. The location offers the ability to enjoy country living and wide-open spaces without sacrificing convenience. Opportunities to purchase a clean, productive, and recreation-rich 240-acre tract in Roger Mills County do not come available every day. With phenomenal fencing, improved grasses, multiple wet-season ponds, abundant wildlife, excellent grazing potential, and outstanding hunting opportunities, this property is well suited for livestock producers, recreational buyers, investors, or anyone looking to own a beautiful piece of western Oklahoma land. Whether your vision is agricultural production, hunting and recreation, or long-term land ownership, this ranch is ready to deliver.
$540,000  •  240 acres
Under Contract
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.
$625,400  •  236 acres
Name of Property: Scipio Hunting 236 Acreage: 236 acres Location: 21 miles from McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester Access: County road frontage Topography: Rolling forested terrain Improvements: Pond and fencing Forage: Native and Bermuda grasses Water: Pond Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, squirrels and other Utilities: Electricity Comments 236 Acres of Prime Recreational & Hunting Land Near McAlester, Oklahoma Located just 22 miles northwest of McAlester, this exceptional 236-acre property offers the perfect combination of privacy, accessibility, and outdoor recreation. Situated approximately one-half mile off a paved county road in a peaceful rural setting, the property provides the seclusion many landowners seek while maintaining convenient year-round access. Electricity is available along the county road frontage, creating an excellent opportunity for future improvements, whether you're envisioning a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, homestead, or recreational getaway. Outstanding Recreational Opportunities The property's diverse terrain features rolling topography, natural habitat, and scenic views that create endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. Whether your interests include hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, ATV riding, wildlife photography, or simply exploring nature, this tract offers something for everyone. A healthy population of native wildlife thrives throughout the area, making this property especially appealing to sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts. Excellent Hunting Area Located approximately one mile from the Canadian River, the region is well known for its abundant wildlife habitat. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous other game species are frequently found throughout the area, providing outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year. The nearby river corridor further enhances both wildlife populations and the property's recreational appeal. Close to Lake Eufaula For fishing and water recreation enthusiasts, Lake Eufaula—Oklahoma's largest lake—is only about 20 minutes away. The lake offers exceptional fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and other species, along with boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, and countless outdoor activities. Its extensive shoreline and public access areas provide endless opportunities for recreation. Nearby Amenities Although the property offers a quiet country atmosphere, modern conveniences are within easy reach. McAlester serves as the regional hub for southeastern Oklahoma, offering a wide variety of dining, shopping, entertainment, and essential services. Residents and visitors enjoy restaurants, movie theaters, bowling alleys, skating rinks, gaming centers, and numerous community events throughout the year. Healthcare needs are well served through local hospitals, specialty clinics, diagnostic facilities, pharmacies, and medical providers. Agricultural and outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the area's veterinarians, feed stores, farm and ranch suppliers, implement dealerships, and sporting goods retailers. Convenient Regional Access Tulsa, OK – 83 miles Oklahoma City, OK – 121 miles Dallas, TX – 188 miles Bentonville, AR – 204 miles Kansas City, KS – 326 miles Whether you're searching for a premier hunting property, recreational retreat, future homesite, or long-term land investment, this remarkable 236-acre tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, outdoor recreation, and accessibility in one of southeastern Oklahoma's most desirable rural regions. For More Information or to Schedule a Showing Sandy Brock Bahe 📞 918-470-4710 📞 Toll-Free: 844-WCR-LAND
$1,200,000  •  208 acres
Discover the Bent Spur Ranch, an exceptional opportunity to own 208 acres of prime Oklahoma farmland and recreational property just west of Muskogee. Conveniently located on a paved road, this beautiful tract offers the perfect balance of country living and accessibility, situated only 2 minutes from Highway 16, 6 minutes from Highway 69, and just 8 minutes from the Muskogee Turnpike. The property's outstanding location provides quick access to shopping, schools, employment centers, and the new Saint Francis Hospital while maintaining the peace and privacy of rural living. Featuring productive Type II soils, this land is ideally suited for crops, hay production, livestock operations, and a variety of agricultural uses. The excellent grass coverage and new fencing make it turnkey cattle ground with ample grazing opportunities. Pecan Creek winds through the property, providing a reliable water source for livestock and attracting abundant wildlife. The landscape offers a desirable mix of open pasture and mature trees as well an abundant Pecan orchard, creating both scenic beauty and practical use. Multiple elevated homesites throughout the property provide outstanding views and the opportunity to build your dream home, ranch headquarters, or weekend retreat. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the healthy populations of deer, turkey, duck and other native wildlife, making this an excellent hunting and recreational property. Whether you are looking to expand an agricultural operation, establish a cattle ranch, build a private country estate, or invest in a highly desirable piece of Oklahoma land, this versatile 208-acre tract delivers. Properties of this size, quality, and location rarely become available. Enjoy quiet country surroundings, productive land, beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife, and easy access to Muskogee and major highways all in one remarkable property.
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