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$7,150,436  •  826.64 acres
Located just two miles west of US Highway 281 via CR 2200 and approximately two miles north of the US 183/281 split, this remarkable 826.64-acre ranch offers both convenience and seclusion in the heart of Lampasas County. The property features approximately one mile of paved county road frontage along the western boundary, along with over one mile of scenic Little Lucy Creek traversing near the southern portion of the ranch. Electricity is readily available, with single-phase power provided by Hamilton County Electric Co-op along the road frontage and three-phase power running west to east across the southern section. Improvements include a ranch house in need of some TLC, currently utilized by hunting lease tenants, as well as a ~12-year-old metal barn primarily used for hay storage. A solid set of metal working pens will convey with the sale. Water resources are abundant, with two active wells and four stock tanks averaging approximately one acre each. The land is highlighted by lush hardwoods in the lower elevations and along the creek, providing both beauty and excellent wildlife habitat. Native wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail have also been observed on the ranch. Currently operated for cattle production and supplemented with hunting leases, the ranch is under a 1-D-1 agricultural exemption. Perimeter fencing consists of four-strand barbed wire and is in excellent condition. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a sizable, well-equipped ranch in a highly desirable area of Lampasas County. 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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$11,900,000  •  760 acres
Premier farm property in the heart of one of the most productive agricultural regions in the Willamette Valley. Exceptional potential with existing infrastructure.
$5,753,200  •  757 acres
Antelope Creek Ranch offers 757+ acres of diverse Texas Hill Country terrain in northwest Lampasas County. The property features dramatic topography with expansive views, including the iconic iron railroad bridge spanning Antelope Creek, framed by San Saba Peak and Antelope Gap to the north, evoking the feel of an old western. The landscape combines open pastures with wooded areas, several ponds, and about 2,000 feet of Antelope Creek frontage. LOCATION Access is provided by an owned 63.82-foot wide, 3,944-foot long owned strip from County Road 2579 to the main acreage, ensuring all-weather access via a well-maintained caliche road. The ranch is conveniently located: 23 minutes to San Saba 24 minutes to Lampasas 1 hour 30 minutes to Austin TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch topography transitions from gently rolling terrain with scattered oak groves in the east to denser hardwoods and Ashe juniper in the central and western portions. Three prominent hilltops offer potential build sites with long-range views of San Saba Peak and Antelope Gap. This varied terrain provides diverse habitats for wildlife and recreational opportunities. WILDLIFE Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, feral hogs, dove, and various small game. WATER Several ponds are located on the property, including a 1.28-acre pond and two smaller ponds of approximately 0.3 acres each. Antelope Creek traverses the northwest boundary for approximately 2,000 feet, featuring pools that hold water year-round and unique rock formations along the creek bed. An historic well, previously operated by windmill and later converted to solar power (currently not in use), is present on the property. The ranch overlies the Trinity Aquifer. Neighboring wells range from 164 to 270 feet deep with reported yields of 4 to 15 GPM. Buyer to verify well productions.
$4,280,000  •  753 acres
The Panther Hollow Farm is a turnkey, efficient agricultural operation encompassing approximately 753± acres under high-fence. Designed for productivity and ease of management, the property features three carrizo irrigation wells and 4 pivot irrigation systems, delivering water distribution across the farm. Just under 75% of the acreage is irrigated and well-suited for row crop production or improved pasture, offering versatility for a variety of agricultural uses. The farm’s established infrastructure and thoughtful layout make it an excellent opportunity for both seasoned operators and investors seeking a scalable, income-producing asset. With fine to extra fine sandy loam soils, known for their productivity and versatility, this is a well-rounded South Texas property offering strong agricultural infrastructure, functional improvements, and excellent potential for farming, ranching, or investment use. LOCATION Located 8 miles northwest of Dilley, the property is 72 miles from San Antonio, 47 miles from Uvalde, and 266 miles from Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT There are 510+/- acres under pivot and the rest is native rangeland with typical south TX brush. The farm has minimal undulating elevation changes but includes two shallow draws. AGRICULTURE The farm is currently planned for, or are actively growing, a diverse selection of crops, including: Peanuts, Corn, Wheat, Peppers, Squash, Watermelons, Mungbeans, Milo, Cotton, and Canola. WATER The property is equipped with three carrizo irrigation wells that supply the four pivot systems. There are also two earthen tanks supporting both agricultural and operational needs. ELECTRICITY Single-phase and 3-phase power. MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
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$1,890,000  •  748 acres
$2,100,000
Nearly 750 acres near Helper, UT, featuring a 4,000+ sq. ft. cabin, water rights, historic ghost towns, wildlife, and extensive trail access. Hunting, recreation, and exploration opportunities with reliable county road entry.
$11,172,600  •  744 acres
Vista Ranch lives up to its name with long panoramic views, abundant wildlife, and an ideal location just 45 minutes from Cedar Park, Texas. As you travel the established ranch roads, the interplay of sun and shadow across the rolling terrain gives depth to the vistas that stretch for miles. LOCATION Situated in the northeast quadrant of Burnet County, the ranch lies just west of Watson, Texas, with access off CR 208. Austin – 60 mins — San Antonio – 2 hrs — Dallas 3 hrs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch offers varied habitat that supports both wildlife and livestock. Select areas have been cleared of cedar, and food plots are in place. The eastern side features rolling grasslands with scattered trees, while the western section is thicker with cedar, providing excellent cover for wildlife and remaining navigable by 4×4. WILDLIFE Vista ranch is home to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkey, dove, and various varmints and non-game species—offering year-round hunting opportunities. IMPROVEMENTS Nestled near the center of the property is a charming farmhouse dating back to the 1920s. It’s in fair condition and has been well maintained over the years. The home is approximately 2,200 sq. ft. with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring original hardwood floors and a welcoming, nostalgic feel. Nearby, there’s an excellent homesite with near-360-degree views—an ideal spot for a new build, while the original farmhouse could be repurposed as a guest retreat. With large neighboring ranches, rooftops are scarce, lending a peaceful sense of seclusion despite the proximity to Austin. WATER A pond in the southeast corner is fed by runoff and holds water well. There are several additional locations with similar topography that could support future water improvements. An underground water distribution system runs throughout the property and is currently functional, fed by a neighboring well. Tying into the existing on-site well or drilling a new one would make the system fully self-sufficient—a major asset for supporting wildlife. ELECTRICITY Power is in place at the farmhouse. Access is provided by a +/- 1.07-mile-long, unimproved private road, approximately 350 feet wide and fully owned, navigable by 4×4.
$7,696,000  •  740 acres
The Bennett Creek Ranch is a ±740-acre cattle ranch in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, offering some of the most scenic and usable ground in the area. Rolling terrain stretches across the property, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, shaded by towering pecans and bur oaks, and anchors the ranch with rich, fertile creek-bottom soil. The ranch is a rare combination of scenery, water, and functionality, offering a true Central Texas ranch experience. LOCATION Situated in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, the ranch sits along the Lampasas/Hamilton County line and offers convenient access to Central Texas hubs. The property’s location combines a peaceful, rural setting with proximity to surrounding towns and major Texas metros. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Rolling terrain stretches across the entire ranch, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. The ranch features a mix of open rangeland, scenic ridgelines, and rich creek-bottom soils. Fertile fields along the creek bottom feature improved grasses established for quality grazing, while a well-maintained trail system allows for easy access and mobility across the entire property. WILDLIFE The varied habitat across the ranch supports an abundance of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other native species. The combination of creek bottom, hardwoods, open pasture, and water resources creates ideal conditions for year-round hunting and recreational enjoyment. IMPROVEMENTS Sitting above the creek, the property features a charming 2-bedroom home built in 2000, offering 2,027 sq. ft. of living space with views overlooking the creek bottom. It is complemented by a separate 3-bedroom guesthouse of 720 sq. ft., making the ranch well-suited for both full-time living and hosting guests. A 100 x 70 ft. pole barn provides ample space for equipment, hay storage, and ranch operations. WATER Water is a standout feature of Bennett Creek Ranch. Approximately 5,700 feet of Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, bordered by towering pecan and bur oak trees. A primary lake of approximately 4.25 acres anchors the property’s water resources, supplemented by several springs and additional water features distributed throughout the ranch. ELECTRICITY Power runs along CR 535 MINERALS Seller reserves all mineral rights.
$1,869,400  •  735 acres
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek 735 Acreage: 735 acres Location: 75 mi. Tulsa; 250 Dallas; 2 hrs. Bentonville Closest Town: Webbers Falls Access: County Road Taxes: $691.43 Topography: Rolling forests Improvements: Some Fencing, and open areas for food plots Forage: Bermuda and native grasses, acorns Water: 1.7 miles of Deep Branch Creek Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, & indigenous other Utilities: Electricity, and rural water! Comments This 735-acres wilderness hunting haven has RURAL WATER and ELECTRICITY on the property. It is set up with a good trail system through most of the property that will accommodate a full size side-by-side. Deep Branch Creek runs for about One about 1.7 miles through the property. Three Corp overflow half-dams create sizable pools for abundant water supply for wildlife and fishing. The head waters of the deep Branch creek are from over 6 miles of tributaries and several miles of Bushy Creek water basin and its tributaries and underground springs. Power line right of ways provide excellent shooting lanes for long range rifle hunting. The understory is amazingly open for the avid bow hunters. Multiple food plots are already in place and utilized by the Whitetail deer and turkey. This is a bird watching paradise with sightings of a large variety of birds including Bald Eagles. Beautiful moss rock in a range of sizes are located on different areas of the ranch. The moss rock and flag stone could be a potential revenue source. Mature hardwoods including Oak and Hickory provide a nice canopy and cover for the wildlife and an abundant acorn crop for forage. The rolling terrain is reminiscent of the foothills of the Ozarks. Once you see it you can not un-see it!! By road the ranch is about 2.5 miles from the Illinois River, 4.5 miles to the Arkansas River and about 12 miles from beautiful Tenkiller Lake. The outstanding views could be home to a number of Airbnb Cabin rentals or subdivided for hunting, fishing or a peaceful getaway. The existing trail system could also be used for Hiking and four-wheeler trails. For personal use or family reunions. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeler trails, hiking, camping – “One of a Kind”. This might be an “Excellent Real Estate Investment”! Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view. Location: 7 minutes to Gore, OK- Auto services, restaurants, groceries, supplies. 19 minutes to Interstate 40 Fort Smith AR 45 miles Branson, MS 190 miles Tulsa, OK 75 miles Oklahoma City, OK 142 miles Kansas City, MS 300 miles Dallas, TX 250 miles Muskogee, OK 30 miles About Deep Branch “FishBrain blog” Can you fish in Deep Branch? Deep Branch is a stream near Muskogee. At Gore landing area. The most popular species caught here are White bass, Largemouth bass, and Striped bass. 34 catches are logged on Fishbrain. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local regulations. Climate: TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION OTHER FACTS WINTER WEATHER Average Annual: 61 degrees Average Maximum: 72 degrees Average Minimum: 49 degrees Highest: 115 degrees (Sallisaw, August 10, 1936) Lowest: -19 degrees (Sallisaw, January 18, 1930) Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 67 Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 19 Average Annual: 47.80 inches Days With Precipitation: 85 Wettest Year: 75.93 inches in 1990 Driest Year: 23.35 inches in 1936 Greatest Daily Rainfall: 6.04 inches (Sallisaw, July 15, 1961) Average Annual Snowfall: 7.2 inches Days with snow on ground: 5 Greatest Seasonal Snowfall: 20.2 inches (1977-1978) Greatest Daily Snowfall: 13.0 inches (Sallisaw, February 19, 1921) Last Freeze in Spring: April 3 First Freeze in Autumn: November 2 Growing Season: 212 Days
Contact for Price  •  691 acres
Welcome to Brazos Valley Legacy Ranch, an exceptional +/-691-acre offering in the heart of Brazos County combining scale, water, improved pasture, hardwood timber, and outstanding recreational appeal.
$900,000  •  685.88 acres
This offering consists of 43 mining claims and a mine that has been operated in the past but is not currently in production. The last operators claim there was gold, silver, lead and other minerals on the properties. Current Sellers do not have any disclosures, or idea as to the condition or mining opportunity on the property. Please contact Listing Broker for more info.
$10,950,000  •  643 acres
Miller Branch Ranch is a magnificent 643+/- acres that offers a multitude of uses. The ranch is a short 40-minute drive from NW Austin and Georgetown and approximately 35 minutes from Cedar Park. Shopping, medical, and eateries are 15 minutes away in Lampasas. The ranch is only a couple of minutes off Hwy 183 and has around one mile of paved CR 224 frontage. The topography is gently rolling with 100 ft elevation change. Several points offer long range views. The ranch features a diverse landscape with well wooded areas of oak, elm, mesquite and cedar trees and lush native pastures. There is over one mile of Miller Branch Creek flowing through the property. A dam backs up a nice lake that is around 2 acres, when full. The lake is stocked with bass and catfish. There are three other ponds scattered around the ranch. The majority of the ranch is low fenced that is fairly new. The north boundary and half of the western boundary is high fenced. Wildlife includes deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and varmints. Axis, red stag, and aoudad have been spotted on the ranch. Vertical improvements are minimal. There is a small camp house, with a bathroom, kitchenette, and heat and AC. There is a 2,800 sq ft metal barn. Two small frame buildings do not convey. An electric well provides water for the camp house. In addition, there is an old windmill well that is not being used. This outstanding ranch offers a multitude of possibilities, from a legacy ranch, a homeplace, hunting and recreation, or development. Whatever you’re searching for, the Miller Creek Ranch is worth a look.
$2,900,000  •  640 acres
Short Description (max 200 characters) 640 acres of high elevation land in Sevier County with meadows, timber, streams, internal trails, and a 2-bed cabin. The property borders the National Forest with road access and strong wildlife presence.
$650,000  •  637 acres
Opportunity to own this 637 +/- acre hunting ranch up Hwy 198 that features approximately 15,000 acres of BLM access! Enjoy the breathtaking views and total privacy. Plenty of access roads, multiple springs, hiking trials and wildlife all around. Located just 10 miles West of Coalinga with easy access from Hwy 198.
$1,669,500  •  635 acres
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek Hunting Ranch 635 acres-SKB Acreage: 635 Acres Location: 30 Minutes from Muskogee, OK Closest Town: Gore Access: County road Taxes: $ 575.85 Topography: Rolling wooded terrain with some plateaus Improvements: Rustic cabin, electric, food plots & trails Forage: Prepared food plots with clover & other grass Water: Deep Branch Creek Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, dove, squirrels,other Utilities: Electricity, rural water Development Potential: Could be developed Comments Deep Branch Creek Hunting and Recreational Haven This 635-acre wilderness hunting haven is set up with a good trail system through most of the property that will accommodate a full size side-by-side. Power line right of ways provide excellent shooting lanes for long range rifle hunting. The understory is amazingly open for the avid bow hunters. Multiple food plots are already planted and utilized by the Whitetail deer and turkey. This is a bird watching paradise with sightings of a large variety of birds including Bald Eagles. Beautiful moss rock, in a range of sizes, are located on different areas of the ranch. The moss rock and flag stone could be a potential revenue source. Mature hardwoods, including Oak and Hickory, provide a nice canopy and cover for the wildlife and an abundant acorn crop, and grasses for forage. Deep Branch Creek runs for about One and a half miles and Brushy Creek runs over 1000 feet through the property. Three Corp overflow half-dams create sizable pools for abundant water supply for wildlife and fishing fun. The head waters of the deep Branch creek are from over 6 miles of tributaries and several miles of Bushy Creek water basin and its tributaries and underground springs. The rolling terrain is reminiscent of the foothills of the Ozarks. Once you see it you can not un-see it!! The outstanding views could be home to a number of Airbnb Cabins or subdivided for hunting and fishing or peaceful getaways. The existing trail system could also be used for Hiking and four-wheeler trails. There are many recreational opportunities in the area; The Illinois River, very popular for floating, kayaking, and rafting, is less than a 1/4 mile from the property. And the Arkansas River is about three miles away. For personal use or family reunions. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeler trails, hiking, camping – “One of a Kind”. This might be an “Excellent Real Estate Investment”! Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view. Location: 7 minutes to Gore, OK- Auto services, restaurants, groceries, supplies. 19 minutes to Interstate 40 Within 2 hours of Bentonville, Fayetteville, and Springdale, Arkansas Fort Smith AR 45 miles Branson, MS 190 miles Tulsa, OK 75 miles Oklahoma City, OK 142 miles Kansas City, MS 300 miles Dallas, TX 250 miles Muskogee, OK 30 miles About Deep Branch “FishBrain blog” Can you fish in Deep Branch? Deep Branch is a stream near Muskogee. At Gore landing area. The most popular species caught here are White bass, Largemouth bass, and Striped bass. 34 catches are logged on Fishbrain. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local regulations. Climate: TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION OTHER FACTS WINTER WEATHER Average Annual: 61 degrees Average Maximum: 72 degrees Average Minimum: 49 degrees Highest: 115 degrees (Sallisaw, August 10, 1936) Lowest: -19 degrees (Sallisaw, January 18, 1930) Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 67 Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 19 Average Annual: 47.80 inches Days With Precipitation: 85 Wettest Year: 75.93 inches in 1990 Driest Year: 23.35 inches in 1936 Greatest Daily Rainfall: 6.04 inches (Sallisaw, July 15, 1961) Average Annual Snowfall: 7.2 inches Days with snow on ground: 5 Greatest Seasonal Snowfall: 20.2 inches (1977-1978) Greatest Daily Snowfall: 13.0 inches (Sallisaw, February 19, 1921) Last Freeze in Spring: April 3 First Freeze in Autumn: November 2 Growing Season: 212 Days
$10,700,000  •  606 acres
The Smith Ranch Big Bluff Pasture spans 606± acres of rolling oak-studded hills, majestic bluffs, and expansive Hill Country views. Featuring 2.75 miles of creeks and 3 ponds, this premier ranch offers trophy whitetail and exotics along with multiple homesite locations. Carefully stewarded for over two decades, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
Contact for Price  •  600 acres
Whitetail Bluff Ranch is a 600± acre Hill Country retreat offering privacy, accessibility, and a balance of natural beauty with practical improvements. Just minutes from San Saba, Texas, this ranch features reliable water resources, diverse terrain, and a proven wildlife management program, making it equally suited as a recreational getaway, hunting property, or long-term family legacy ranch.
$2,749,348  •  596 acres
The Moffett Ranch is situated near the Frio and La Salle County border just 18 miles southwest of Dilley, TX. The property offers convenient CR access and a variety of potential uses. Whether you’re seeking farmland to reclaim, a recreational hunting tract, or a quiet rural homestead, this property is well-positioned to meet those needs. The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred a couple decades in the past. The area’s native characteristics are now conducive to supporting wildlife habitat, making it ideal for hunting and other outdoor recreational activities. In addition, the property is suitable, with some pasture improvement, for grazing livestock. LOCATION 18 miles SW of Dilley, TX. 81 miles from San Antonio, 67 miles from Uvalde, 87 miles from Laredo. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch consists of old and new regrowth and riparian habitat along Cibolo Creek. There is a gentle slope from north to south toward Cibolo Creek that traverses the south side of the property. WILDLIFE The ranch is home to nearly all native wildlife that call this area of La Salle County home. White-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, bobcats and coyotes are present in this area just to name a few. AGRICULTURE The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred around 25 years ago as we understand. The property does have working pens for cattle and a 380 acre peanut allotment. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are limited to a set of cattle pens and the property is fenced with a mix of low fencing and high fencing, offering a starting point for livestock or other recreational or agricultural objectives. WATER There are two water wells; to the best of our knowledge, the carrizo irrigation well had shallow water intrusion and was abandoned and hasn’t worked in 25+ years. In addition, there is a shallow water well that can be run via generator. ELECTRICITY An electric service line enters the property on the northwest corner and also runs down the entirety of the west side of the property along the CR. MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
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$2,629,575  •  585 acres
$3,217,500 • Under Contract
585 Acre Oklahoma Farmfor sale, 60% farm ground with deep rich soils that will grow anything! Bray, OK.
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Contact for Price  •  580 acres
Broken Compass Ranch is 580 +/- acres of authentic South Texas country waiting for someone with a vision. It's the kind of place where every sendero, every ridgeline, and every creek crossing holds another opportunity. Rather than inheriting decades of someone else's improvements and management decisions, Broken Compass Ranch gives you something far more valuable—the freedom to create exactly the ranch you've always imagined.
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$6,461,000  •  555 acres
$6,461,000
555± acre irrigated farm in Garfield County with up to 370 acres in production, extensive water rights, custom residence, heated shop, hay barns, covered storage, Highway 89 access, and irrigated pasture potential. Historically managed for premium forage production with established infrastructure supporting hay and livestock operations.
Contact for Price  •  547 acres
547 ± Acres Ballinger, Texas All-weather road access off CR 459 & CR 262 3BR/2BA house Barns, sheds, & a set of pipe pens 1 electric water well & rural water 5 ponds & 2.3± miles of wet-weather Flag Branch Creek 200± acres of cultivated fields Minerals are negotiable
Contact for Price  •  524 acres
Bandit Run Ranch is a 524± acre Hill Country retreat offering privacy, accessibility, and a balance of natural beauty with practical improvements. Just minutes from San Saba, Texas, this ranch features three reliable water wells, multiple ponds, diverse terrain, and a proven wildlife management program, making it equally suited as a recreational getaway, hunting property, or long-term family legacy ranch.
Contact for Price  •  520 acres
Location: 5015 Fish Branch Rd, Zolfo Springs, FL 33890 Size:520± Acres Parcel IDs: 27-35-26-0000-09930-0000 34-35-26-0000-05000-0000 35-35-26-0000-00020-0000 26-35-26-0000-03120-0000 Zoning/FLU: AGR Water Use Permit: 12643.002 Avg GPD: 414,300 Road Frontage: 3,956± feet on Fish Branch Road 4,611± feet on Crewsville Road 5 Wells on Property: (2) 16-inch (2) 12-inch (1) 8-inch Highlights: 95’x56’ Metal Building
$1,999,040  •  500 acres
Name of Property: Twin Lakes Ranch 500 Acres Acreage: 500 acres Location: 21 miles NW of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: 1/4 mile off Paved county road Topography: Flat to gently rolling terrain Improvements: Home, guest house, barn, pens, fencing Home Sqft: 1,917 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2 Forage: Bermunda, Clover, variaties of natives Capacity: 100+ pair Water: 2 lakes, 18 ponds Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels, othe Utilities: Electric, septic, City water Comments Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma, this exceptional 500 acre ranch offers a rare blend of productive cattle operations, recreational opportunities, and comfortable country living. The owner has additional land available for a total of 1123 acres that is contiguous. The property is well-equipped with a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bath brick home that serves as the ranch headquarters, along with a separate 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest house ideal for visitors, ranch hands, or extended family. The primary residence features two living areas, a large country kitchen with a breakfast bar, two water heaters, and central heating and cooling. The bathrooms are large, and the large kitchen with Oak Cabinets has ample counter and storage space,. Additional improvements include a 50' x 30’ barn to support livestock and agricultural operations, an equipment shed and a large carport. Approximately 500 acres of the ranch are primarily open pasture currently utilized for livestock grazing, complemented by a productive hay meadow that provides additional forage resources. Water is abundant throughout the property, featuring a beautiful 13-acre lake, a 7-acre lake, and 18 stock ponds strategically located to support both livestock and wildlife. The lakes are stocked and the owners have pulled out some very nice Bass. One of the lakes has a nice waterfall during the rainy season. The diverse landscape offers excellent agricultural productivity while also providing outstanding recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, exploring on an ATV, and other outdoor enjoyment. With county road frontage, the ranch benefits from convenient year-round access while maintaining the privacy and rural character sought by ranch owners. The paved road goes within a ¼ mile of the ranch. There are roads and trails through the ranch for easy navigation. As the ranch lies about one mile from the Canadian River wildlife is abundant. Eufaula Lake is approximately 20 minutes away offering great fishing and a wide assortment of water sports opportunities. Whether you're looking to expand a cattle operation, establish a recreational retreat, or invest in a premier Oklahoma ranch, this property offers the infrastructure, water resources, and acreage to meet a variety of objectives. Location in miles from: Dallas, TX—188 Oklahoma City, OK—121 Tulsa, OK—83 Bentonville, AR—204 Kansas City, KS--326 Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view.
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