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$800,000  •  200 acres
Seminole County 200 Acres on Highway 9 Frontage with Creek, Ponds, and Premier Hunting This exceptional 200-acre tract located on Highway 9 near Earlsboro, Oklahoma, offers a rare combination of accessibility, recreation, and long-term potential. Positioned just 10 minutes from Seminole, 20 minutes from Shawnee, and approximately 45 minutes from Tinker Air Force Base, the property provides an ideal balance of rural privacy and commuter convenience. With direct highway frontage, it also presents outstanding visibility and accessibility for future residential, agricultural, or even commercial opportunities. Wewoka Creek runs year-round through the property, creating a scenic natural corridor and dependable water source that enhances both wildlife habitat and livestock potential. The land shares a boundary with Oklahoma School Land, effectively expanding the surrounding habitat and making this tract feel significantly larger-an attractive feature for serious hunters. Freshly cut trails and clearings create numerous shooting lanes and easy access throughout the property, while three ponds further support wildlife and agricultural use. The property includes a homesite area ready for building, with power available nearby, making development straightforward and efficient. Whether you envision a private hunting retreat, working cattle or horse operation, or a strategically located investment property along Highway 9, this 200-acre tract delivers versatility, strong recreational appeal, and exceptional long-term value. Surface Rights only - Address for listing purposes only, no 911 address established yet.
$6,250,000  •  197.17 acres
Meadow Lake Ranch is one of Oklahoma's most celebrated destination properties, renowned for its rich history, award-winning film productions, and national media recognition. Surrounded by crystal-clear spring-fed lakes, towering hardwood forests, and scenic trails, the ranch offers exceptional recreation, lodging, and endless opportunities as a private family retreat or a turnkey hospitality and event business, all just minutes from Tulsa.
$1,800,000  •  175 acres
This 175± acre turnkey ranch in Pottawatomie County combines functionality, privacy, and natural beauty. The ranch is fully set up for both cattle and equine operations and includes a wide range of improvements to support ranching, recreation, and country living. The main home is approximately 2,500 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, plus a spacious 2-car garage and large attic storage. A kill room is attached to the garage and includes a 25x60 walk-in freezer and hanger, wood-burning stove, and commercial sink—all with electric and water access. A 180x60 metal shop includes a 90x60 enclosed portion with concrete flooring and a 90x60 open-air area with dirt footing—perfect for indoor riding or large equipment storage. The trailer barn/lean-to is 50x60 and is wired for electricity. Additional outbuildings include a covered 54x64.5 working pen, three livestock lean-tos, and a stall barn with 3–6 covered stalls, tack room (12x24 insulated with heat/air), 6 mounted saddle racks, water, and electric. The ranch also features: Underground storm shelter 3 ponds and 2 creeks (that merge) 2 deer blinds Chicken coop (currently used as a dog run) with lights Round pen with lights 2 horse traps connected to the stall barn Grain bin Gas tank Outdoor wash rack Fire pit Cattle guards on all 3 gated entries from the road This property supports livestock, recreation, and peaceful country living, with electricity and water strategically placed throughout the infrastructure. The natural terrain supports abundant wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities. With pasture, wooded areas, and top-tier working facilities, this is an ideal setup for ranchers, investors, or recreational land buyers. Serious inquiries may require proof of funds.
$3,299,000  •  167 acres
167± Acre Turn-Key Performance Horse Training Facility Crescent, Oklahoma Kale CrockerGreat Plains Land Company580-216-8160 Property Overview This exceptional 167± acre turn-key performance horse training facility offers a rare opportunity to own a fully equipped equine operation in a prime central Oklahoma location. The property features a large indoor arena, multiple training pens, extensive barns and covered working areas, and a spacious custom home-making it ideal for professional trainers, competitors, or anyone seeking a complete horse training headquarters. The property is conveniently located just 4 miles north of Crescent on Highway 74 and 4 miles east on blacktop, allowing easy truck and trailer access. A beautiful gated entrance welcomes you onto the property, with asphalt roads leading all the way to the home and arena complex, meaning your truck and horse trailer never have to touch a dirt road. Designed with the serious horseman in mind, this facility offers everything needed for training, boarding, and hosting events, all within close proximity to some of Oklahoma's premier equine venues. Location Highlights 4 miles north of Crescent, Oklahoma 4 miles east on blacktop road 40 minutes to the Lazy E Arena Less than 1 hour to the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Easy access for trucks and horse trailers Asphalt drive from the gated entrance to the arena complex and home Equestrian Facilities This property is fully equipped for performance horse training and large-scale operations. Indoor Arena 225 ft x 110 ft indoor arena Excellent space for year-round training and riding Outdoor Training & Warm-Up Arena 200 ft x 250 ft pipe-fenced outdoor arena Ideal for warm-ups, schooling, or additional riding space Round Pen 50 ft round pen Perfect for colt starting, groundwork, and training Stall Barn 148 ft x 40 ft indoor stall barn Covered Barns & Working Areas Nearly 11,000 sq ft of covered lean-to style barns (covered on three sides) Provides ample space for equipment, livestock shelter, or additional horse accommodations Additional Improvements Shop building Apartment for staff, guests, or trainers Residence The property includes a spacious 5,679 sq ft home overlooking the ranch headquarters. Large living space ideal for entertaining or hosting clients Excellent views of the surrounding ranch and horse facilities Convenient proximity to the arenas and barns Land & Water Beyond the equine improvements, the ranch offers 160± acres of beautiful pastureland suitable for grazing and recreation. Open pasture ideal for horses or cattle Mixture of scattered trees providing shade and wildlife habitat Pond providing water and scenic views Plenty of room for expansion or additional equestrian facilities Why You'll Love It Properties like this rarely come available in central Oklahoma. With excellent access, top-tier equine facilities, and close proximity to major equestrian venues, this ranch is perfectly suited for a professional trainer, competitor, or anyone looking for a complete performance horse operation. Whether you are training horses, hosting clinics or events, or simply enjoying the ranch lifestyle, this turn-key equine facility offers everything needed to operate at a high level.
$848,000  •  160 acres
Welcome to the Okfuskee 160 - a secluded, turn-key recreational retreat tucked away at the end of a dead-end section line with no through roads, offering the privacy and seclusion every outdoorsman is looking for. Located near the southeast gated entrance, the 30x50 insulated shop with living quarters and covered back patio overlooking the oak ridge and beautiful pond just steps away. The living space features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a full kitchen, and comfortable living area, all spray foam insulated for maximum efficiency and low utility costs year-round. From the porch, enjoy peaceful views of the pond and nearby meadow where deer and turkey frequently emerge during morning and evening hours. The shop and attached lean-to provide ample space for storing tractors, UTVs, hunting gear, and additional equipment. A well-established trail system provides easy access throughout the property, allowing you to fully experience the diverse terrain and habitat this 160-acre tract offers. With over 100 feet of elevation change and an extensive network of trails, this property hunts much larger than its actual size. In addition to the larger UTV trails, smaller foot and ATV paths create endless opportunities to quietly access hunting stands or simply enjoy exploring the land. A prominent south-facing acorn ridge with large boulder outcroppings creates excellent wildlife travel corridors leading into open meadows, wooded cover, and strategically placed feeder sites. The combination of terrain, habitat diversity, and seclusion makes this property exceptionally well-suited for hunting and recreation. The property also features a second pond on the north end stocked with hybrid stripers, perch, and bass, while the pond near the shop offers bass and perch fishing as well. Whether you enjoy hunting, fishing, trail riding, or simply escaping outdoors, this property delivers outstanding year-round recreation. Wildlife is abundant, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and the occasional hog, making the Okfuskee 160 a true all-season Oklahoma hunting and recreational property. Additionally, just miles away there is the Deep Fork WMA to the north offering an additional 2,000 + acres of public ground to hunt and Okemah Lake to the south for those looking for water sports and more fishing opportunities! Okemah - 20 minutes Bristow - 30 minutes Tulsa - 1:00 OKC - 1:30 Situated between I-40 and I-44
$379,973  •  160 acres
The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter | Alfalfa County, OK | SE sec.15-27N-9W Located in the heart of Alfalfa County, The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter is a 160± acre tract offering a strong combination of rolling sandhill terrain, native grass grazing, and excellent wildlife habitat in one of the most unique recreational regions of northwest Oklahoma. The property sits along Highway 11 and is located approximately one mile east of the well-known Salt Plains Artesian Well and just a few miles from the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains Lake. The Salt Plains region is widely recognized for its outdoor recreation opportunities including waterfowl hunting, upland bird hunting, deer hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and the famous selenite crystal digging found only in this area. This quarter features rolling sandhills with native grasses and scattered plum thickets, creating excellent habitat for quail, whitetail deer, and other native wildlife. The northeast corner of the property contains a thicker pocket of trees and brush providing strong bedding cover and protection for wildlife throughout the year. The north boundary adjoins a large neighboring landholding, helping create a lightly pressured stretch of native grass country that supports strong wildlife movement through this portion of the Salt Plains sandhills. Water is already established with two water wells on the property, including a solar-powered well located in the northwest portion of the quarter, providing reliable water for both livestock and wildlife. The native grass and natural shelter make this property well suited for seasonal cattle grazing or maintaining a small livestock operation while preserving its strong recreational value. Highway 11 forms the southern boundary with power available along the bar ditch, providing convenient access and future improvement potential such as a hunting camp, cabin, or additional water development. With the natural topography and proximity to the refuge, the property also holds potential for development of a waterfowl pond or duck hunting setup. The property is located approximately 30 miles east of Alva and roughly 40 minutes from Interstate 35, allowing convenient access from Oklahoma City, Enid, and southern Kansas. Properties located in this Salt Plains hunting corridor rarely come available and continue to be highly sought after for both recreational and agricultural use. Property Highlights 160± acres in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma Rolling sandhill terrain with native grass and plum thickets Excellent quail, deer, and upland wildlife habitat Located 1 mile east of the Salt Plains Artesian Well Just a few miles from Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains Lake Large neighboring landholding along the north boundary Two water wells on the property Solar-powered water well installed Highway 11 frontage on the south boundary Power available along the road Grazing potential for cattle Potential for waterfowl pond or hunting improvements Approximately 30 miles to Alva, OK Roughly 40 minutes to Interstate 35
$880,000  •  160 acres
160 acre ranch is a good hunting and recreation property. Access on two sides by county roads. 100 acres of the land are woods, and 60 acres are open meadow. Whitetail deer and hogs. Loco, OK
$564,830  •  160 acres
This 160-acre property is located in rural southeastern Pushmataha County, an area known for its world class deer hunting, wooded terrain, rolling topography, and strong ties to timber and recreational land use. The property features open pastures, rolling terrain, several ponds, and standing timber. Surrounding properties are primarily large-acreage tracts used for hunting, cattle grazing, and timber production, with a very low population density and minimal commercial development. The landscape is dominated by native hardwoods and pines, creating ideal habitat for whitetail deer, hogs, and other wildlife common to this part of Oklahoma. Access throughout the area is typically via county roads and easements, contributing to the region's quiet, secluded feel. Close by, Antlers provides basic amenities, but the overall character of the area remains remote, private, and highly attractive for recreational or long-term land investment. Utilities: Electric available, Well needed Utility Provider: Choctaw Electric Cooperative
$925,000  •  160 acres
The Sasakwa 160 - 160 Acres of Proven Whitetail Country in Central Oklahoma If you've spent any time chasing big whitetails in Oklahoma, you already know that ground like this doesn't come around very often. The Sasakwa 160 is a fully set-up, 160-acre ranch sitting in one of the most respected deer-producing areas in the entire state - a region that Game & Fish Magazine once called "Ground Zero" for Oklahoma's record-class whitetail genetics. That reputation didn't happen by accident, and neither did what this ranch has become. The improvements away from the hunting side are just as solid. The centerpiece is a large 60' x 55' insulated, climate-controlled steel barn. Inside, there's a finished 750-square-foot living space with a two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a full kitchen - comfortable enough for a long season or extended stays. It functions equally well as a hunting lodge, a weekend place, or a full-time residence if that's the direction you want to go. Separate from the barn is a 640-square-foot custom-built tiny home - one bedroom, one bathroom, well-finished and genuinely comfortable. Having two independent living spaces opens the door for large hunting groups, family gatherings, or even rental income. You're not cramming people into one building or making anybody sleep in a camp trailer.There's also a 45' x 25' metal shop with a concrete floor for equipment, tools, and general ranch work. The current owners have spent years doing things the right way - managing habitat, controlling harvest, running supplemental feeding programs, and letting deer mature. The results speak for themselves. This place has a legitimate track record of producing big, mature bucks, and there's plenty of room for the next owner to keep building on that foundation. Walk the land and you'll understand pretty quickly why the deer use it so heavily. Mature hardwood timber gives animals a place to bed and browse, while open meadows create natural staging and feeding areas. A live spring-fed creek runs through the property year-round, and five ponds are scattered across the acreage - meaning water is never far away, in any season. That kind of consistent, diverse habitat is what keeps deer on a property instead of wandering to the neighbor's. Getting around the ranch is easy thanks to an extensive trail system that's been developed and maintained over the years. These aren't just two-track roads thrown in for convenience - they were laid out with hunting in mind. The trails provide clean access to stands with minimal disturbance, create natural shooting lanes, and let you navigate by ATV, UTV, or truck without pushing deer off the property. It's the kind of thoughtful infrastructure that takes years to build right. The hunting setup itself is completely ready to go. Three Redneck tower blinds and three HB feeders are already in place, each one positioned to take advantage of wind, terrain, deer travel routes, and nearby water. Steel exclusion fencing around the feeders keeps the feed where it belongs. Whoever buys this ranch can be in a stand their first season without spending a dime on setup. The perimeter and cross-fencing are in good shape, giving you flexibility for livestock, hay production, or simply managing the land in sections. Access off Highway 56 is clean and easy without sacrificing the privacy that makes a hunting property worth owning. Put it all together - proven deer genetics, diverse habitat, live water, a complete trail system, premium hunting infrastructure, two living quarters, working shop space, and years of hands-on management already behind it - and you've got a place that's genuinely hard to replicate. The Sasakwa 160 is ready to hunt, ready to enjoy, and ready for whoever is serious about owning a piece of real Oklahoma whitetail country. 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.
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$720,000  •  160 acres
$880,000 • Under Contract
Oklahoma Hunting and Recreation Ranch in Bray, OK, Stephens County. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, exceptional waterfowl shooting, fishing, and wild hogs.
$420,000  •  160 acres
North Custer County 160Property overview Situated right on the Custer and Dewey County line in northern Custer County, Oklahoma, this 160-acre tract delivers a rare combination of accessibility and seclusion. Just two miles off State Highway 183, you get the convenience of easy access without sacrificing the quiet, undisturbed atmosphere that serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts demand. The land is a dead section tract with no county roads running along the east or west sides - limiting outside traffic and pressure to nearly zero. Whether you're after a top tier hunting property, a peaceful weekend getaway, or a sound land investment, this parcel checks every box. Land & habitat The terrain features a rich, layered mix of native grasses, improved grasses, cedar trees, sand plum thickets and hardwood bottoms - a combination that creates exceptional wildlife habitat and a true hunting-property feel throughout. A well-maintained trail system winds across the acreage, giving you easy access to every corner of the property without pushing wildlife unnecessarily. Several food plots are already established and prepared for planting, ready to attract and hold game from day one. The property also features a natural pond site that, with minimal work, could be developed to add lasting value and even more reliable water for wildlife. Water resources A live creek runs through the property, providing a consistent and natural water source that keeps wildlife cycling through the land. A water well is already in place - simply add a solar pump to bring it to full operational status, making the property self-sufficient for livestock, camp use, or future development. Hunting & wildlife This area of Oklahoma is well-known for its thriving wildlife populations. Natural funnels built into the landscape move animals predictably, and numerous ideal stand locations exist throughout the property. The heavy cover and existing food plots are designed to attract and hold game season after season. Whitetail deerWild turkeyQuailWild hogKey features at a glance Creek through property Existing water well (needs solar pump) Multiple established food plots Developed trail system Natural pond building site Cedar & hardwood thicket cover Native & improved grasses No east/west county roads 2 miles off State Hwy 183 Custer/Dewey County line Ideal natural deer funnels When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order 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.
$950,000  •  160 acres
Under Contract
160 Acres in Logan County | Highway 74C Frontage | Minutes from Crescent Located just minutes from Crescent, 15 minutes from Guthrie, and only 40 minutes from the Oklahoma City metro, this exceptional 160 acre property offers the perfect combination of ranching, recreation, hunting, and homesite potential. The property features productive native grass pasture with multiple ponds, making it ideal for cattle operations, cross-fencing, and hay production. A gated pipe entrance directly off Highway 74C provides convenient access and leads to several elevated building sites with breathtaking panoramic views stretching for miles, an ideal setting for your dream home. Water is one of the property's standout features. Multiple ponds are scattered throughout, including a remarkable 2 acre spring fed pond that has never run dry. With this reliable water source, there is also potential to create an even larger body of water. Situated just two miles north of the Cimarron River, this area is well known for producing quality whitetail deer. Deer can be seen throughout the property, especially during evening hours as they browse the fields and native grasses. The western portion of the property offers unique terrain, including a scenic draw with a creek running along the border. Large boulder outcroppings and waterfall features create a beautiful natural setting perfect for exploring and enjoying the outdoors. A previous fire in the south central portion of the ranch revitalized the native habitat, creating exceptional bedding cover for wildlife. This area, combined with an established trail system, provides outstanding hunting opportunities. Adjacent to this is a highline easement that offers an excellent location for establishing a substantial food plot. Whether you're looking for a productive cattle ranch, a premier hunting and recreational property, or a beautiful homesite within easy reach of the Oklahoma City metro, this Logan County tract offers endless possibilities. Call Jackson Greene @ 405-503-0878 for questions or to set up a showing! Property Highlights 160 acres in Logan County Highway 74C frontage Minutes from Crescent 15 minutes to Guthrie 40 minutes to Oklahoma City Metro Native grass pasture Multiple ponds 2-acre spring-fed pond Potential for larger water development Excellent cattle and hay production Elevated homesites with long-range views Outstanding whitetail deer hunting Creek, waterfalls, and boulder outcroppings Established wildlife trails and bedding areas Food plot potential Near the Cimarron River
Contact for Price  •  160 acres
This property in Canadian County, Oklahoma, with productive cropland, native pasture, mature timber, and recreational opportunity, is on the market for the first time in over 60 years. It has been under single-family ownership for multiple generations.
$1,600,000  •  160 acres
Logan County 160± Acres with Pond | Hunting, Grazing & Build Potential | Logan County, OklahomaKale Crocker | Great Plains Land Company 580-216-8160 | Property Overview160± acres in Logan County, Oklahoma offering an outstanding mix of agriculture and recreation Approximately 50± acres of productive tillable ground Approximately 45± acres of pasture ideal for livestock or hay production 2.5± acre stocked pond providing fishing, recreation, and wildlife habitat Two deer blinds overlooking fenced food plots designed for hunting success Multiple scenic build sites with privacy and elevated views Rolling terrain featuring mature timber, open pasture, water, and excellent wildlife habitat Strong hunting history with whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl opportunities Located near Guthrie, Edmond, Oklahoma City, and Stillwater Location HighlightsApproximately 7.5 miles north of Highway 33 Only ½ mile east of the Cimarron River Approximately 10 minutes north of Guthrie Approximately 30 minutes to Edmond Approximately 40 minutes to Downtown Oklahoma City Approximately 40 minutes to Stillwater Property Overview Discover a rare opportunity to own a truly versatile 160± acre tract in Logan County, Oklahoma, offering an exceptional blend of productive farmland, quality pasture, outstanding hunting, stocked fishing pond, and future homesite potential. Properties that successfully combine income-producing agricultural ground with turn-key recreational appeal are increasingly difficult to find—especially this close to the Oklahoma City metro. Accessed from Midwest Boulevard, the approach to the property immediately sets it apart. Enter by driving up the hill through mature trees before the landscape opens into scenic rolling hills, secluded pasture, productive tillable ground, and expansive views that create a true feeling of privacy and escape. The tree-lined entrance and rolling topography make this property feel like a retreat while remaining conveniently located near Guthrie, Edmond, Oklahoma City, and Stillwater. Property Features The property features approximately 50± acres of productive tillable land, much of which consists of highly desirable Norge silt loam soils, known for strong productivity and versatility. Whether utilized for crops, grazing support, hay production, or wildlife food plots, this acreage offers both agricultural functionality and income-producing potential. Approximately 45± acres of native pasture provide excellent grazing opportunities for cattle, horses, or hay production while also contributing to the property's overall beauty and recreational value. The rolling terrain creates scenic elevation changes and multiple ideal locations for future improvements, including homesites, barns, cabins, or shops. One of the standout features of the property is the impressive 2.5± acre stocked pond, offering year-round recreational enjoyment and function. Whether fishing with family, attracting waterfowl, watering livestock, or simply enjoying the view, the pond adds significant appeal and usability to the tract. For hunters, this property is already thoughtfully improved and designed for success. The property includes two established deer blinds overlooking approximately 1± acre fenced food plots, intentionally protected from cattle and strategically positioned to maximize hunting opportunities. This setup provides a true turn-key hunting experience, eliminating much of the work often required to prepare a property for deer management and hunting. Land, Soil & Wildlife Wildlife habitat throughout the property is exceptional. The combination of timber, native grasses, food plots, water sources, pasture, and tillable ground creates excellent conditions for wildlife movement and bedding. The area is known for strong populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl, with proven deer genetics and hunting history throughout the surrounding region. The balance of open ground and cover gives wildlife everything needed to thrive, making this property equally attractive for hunters, land investors, or outdoor enthusiasts. The tillable acreage, anchored by productive Norge silt loam soils, provides additional flexibility for income generation or wildlife enhancement through food plot management and forage production. Agriculture & Hunting This tract offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the best of both worlds. Continue farming or leasing the tillable acres for income, run livestock on the pasture, fish in your private stocked pond, or enjoy a professionally improved hunting setup already in place. Few properties successfully combine productive agriculture, grazing opportunities, hunting infrastructure, water features, and homesite potential while remaining within commuting distance of Oklahoma City and Edmond. Why You’ll Love It This Logan County 160± acre tract truly checks all the boxes. From productive farmland and grazing pasture to a stocked pond, established hunting improvements, scenic build sites, and rolling secluded terrain, this property offers versatility that is difficult to duplicate. Whether your goal is to hunt trophy whitetail, fish your own pond, run cattle, produce crops, build a dream home, or simply own a scenic recreational retreat, this property delivers exceptional value and usability. Rarely do properties of this size and quality come available with such a balanced mix of income potential, recreation, privacy, and location. Schedule your private showing today. For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Kale Crocker | Great Plains Land Company | 580-216-8160 .
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$995,000  •  160 acres
$1,250,000
The Ranch 23 property is a well-improved 160+/-acre recreational, high-fenced property in Pittsburg, Oklahoma. Centrally located two hours from Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa, the property features a thoughtfully updated main lodge and a separate barndominium for hosting paid hunters or guests, both enhanced with recent renovations, including new doors, paint, cedar trim, added and upgraded bathrooms, polished concrete floors, updated hardwood floors, and modern fixtures. A newly constructed 560+/- square-foot concrete patio extends the outdoor living space. Additional improvements include a new well house with new concrete, pumps, and equipment, a shooting pavilion, an equipment storage barn, and a shop building. The ranch maintains approximately 40 acres of tillable ground, producing hay and yielding roughly 25 round bales annually. Water resources are a key highlight, with two creeks and three stocked ponds supporting bass, crappie, perch, and bait fish. The land is a balanced mix of open pasture and mature timber, including red oak, hickory, birch, walnut, pecan, pine, and Osage trees. Select timber management and clearing have enhanced native grasses while preserving mature hardwoods, and a manicured main yard is complemented with mature red oak trees and pecan trees. Offered with an extensive list of new furnishings and added fixtures, this turnkey property presents an opportunity to acquire a sensibly improved, high-fenced Oklahoma property with strong recreational appeal, diverse land features, and move-in-ready accommodations. The Facts: ~ 160+/- acre recreational and hunting property ~ Updated three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with recent interior and exterior renovations ~ Separate updated and furnished barndominium living space ~ New 560+/- square foot concrete patio ~ Three stocked ponds with bass, crappie, perch, bait fish, and sterilized grass carp ~ Additional small house for the ranch manager or a guest ~ Approximately 40 acres of tillable ground are currently in hay production, producing about 25 round bales ~ Mix open pasture and mature timber, including red oak, hickory, walnut, pecan, and pine ~ New covered shooting pavilion with a concrete pad and target range ~ Multiple outbuildings, including a new tool room, a well house, a tool building, and equipment storage ~ Offered turnkey with extensive personal property and furnishings included
$12,500,000  •  160 acres
Thriving Cotton Gin Facility for Sale in Oklahoma’s Cotton Belt $12,500,000 13448 US Hwy 183, Hobart, Oklahoma, 73651 Introducing a rare opportunity to own Oklahoma's Largest Cotton Gin, a facility known for its high-quality cotton production and decades of service to the agricultural community. Strategically located in a prime farming region, this gin is an invaluable asset for investors looking to step into the cotton industry. Key Property Features: • High-Quality Production: State-of-the-art machinery ensuring top-grade cotton processing • Established Customer Base: Strong local relationships with loyal farmers • Strategic Location: Positioned in a prime agricultural hub, simplifying logistics and reduces transportation costs • Expansion Potential: Sitting on 160+/- acres this property provides endless opportunities for growth in capacity and services Don't miss out – call today to learn how you can acquire this thriving business today and become a key player in Oklahoma's cotton industry! Johnny Horton, Broker/Auctioneer United Country | H5 Auction & Realty (903) 686-0636 H5AuctionAndRealty.com Franchise office is independently owned and operated.
$440,000  •  160 acres
Located just 10 minutes from Weatherford, this highly productive 160+/- acre tract offers an outstanding combination of quality cropland and productive pasture, making it an excellent investment for farmers, ranchers, or those seeking a versatile agricultural property. Featuring predominantly Class II soils, this farm provides the foundation for strong agricultural production and long term productivity. Approximately 98 acres of productive tillable ground have historically been planted in wheat, offering excellent potential for continued crop production. During the winter months, the wheat acreage also provides quality grazing opportunities for cattle, creating additional income and operational flexibility. The balance of the acreage consists primarily of improved and native grasses that have traditionally been utilized for hay production but are equally well suited for livestock grazing. A set of corrals is already in place, allowing the property to function efficiently as a winter grazing operation or small cattle headquarters. Infrastructure includes a water well "condition unknown". The tract has a ¼ mile of county road frontage on both the north and south boundaries, offering convenient access and flexibility for equipment, livestock, or potential future improvements. Whether you're looking to expand an existing farming operation, add productive grazing acreage, or invest in a well balanced agricultural property, the Custer County 160 delivers the versatility, access, and productivity that producers are seeking. Property Highlights160± acres Predominantly Class II soils Approximately 98± acres of productive tillable ground with a history of wheat production Historically planted in wheat Excellent winter grazing potential on wheat pasture Balance of acreage in improved and native grasses suitable for hay production and livestock grazing Water well Existing cattle corrals ¼ mile of road frontage on both the north and south boundaries Just 10 minutes from Weatherford Productive combination farm and ranch property
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$1,399,000  •  160 acres
$1,495,900
Name of Property: Seminole Home, Arena, Pool, Cabin 160 acres Acreage: 160 acres Location: Just S. of Seminole, OK Closest Town: Seminole, OK Access: County Road Taxes: $1,941.43/year Topography: Beautiful rolling Bermuda Pastures, & forest Improvements: Home, Arena, pool, shop, pens, fencing, ponds Home Sqft: 2,086 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.75 Forage: Bermuda Grass, and some natives Capacity: 50 to 130 pair Water: Six ponds Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels,other Utilities: Rural water, natural gas, electric, septic Comments This exceptional property is sited about 10 minutes south of Seminole, Oklahoma. As you arrive at the property the heavy white pipe fencing sets the stage for the ranch. Enter through a metal automatic gate and up the concrete drive to the home. The 2086 square foot three-bedroom three-bath brick home features hardwood and tile flooring. The home has undergone extensive remodeling including granite countertops throughout, flooring, roof, kitchen and bathrooms remodeled, etc. The home is serviced by natural gas, electricity, rural water and a septic system. The two water heaters and the furnace run on natural gas. The wood burning fireplace has a gas igniter. The master suite features a walk-in closet, large bathroom with double sinks, lots of built-in storage and a huge, tiled shower. A floor to ceiling wall of cabinets provides storage for linens and bath related items. The kidney shaped in ground pool has also undergone renovations and provides so many opportunities for enjoying outdoor living and relaxation. It lies just off the east facing 408 square foot covered patio. The ranch is set up to accommodate cattle and horses. The Seller typically runs 50 to 55 pairs. The pasture is very clean Bermuda Grass, with a few native species intermingled. The Owner fertilizes every year. The ranch is completely fenced and is cross fenced into 5 pastures plus three traps, and a nice-size yard. The 100’ X 80’ indoor arena is well built, features three stalls (and could accommodate more), and a covered working facility with scales. The 50’ X40’ barn is attached to the arena and has a feed area and tack room. There is also a 30’ X 36’ equipment/machine shop with 220 wiring; and two 10’X 12’ loafing sheds. To finish off the package the 35 to 40 acres of trees provides shade and shelter to the livestock and to the indigenous wildlife that inhabits the ranch. Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, squirrels and other wildlife live on or visit the ranch. An off-grid hunting cabin sits on the east end of the ranch in the forested area overlooking a large pond. Location in miles from: Tulsa, OK – 94 miles Oklahoma City, OK—63 miles Shawnee, OK –25 miles Ada, OK – 29 miles Durant, OK—94 miles Sherman, TX—124 miles Dallas, TX—188 Denton, TX –152 miles Ft. Smith, AR—147 miles Bentonville, AR—205 Denver, Co—704 miles Wichita, KS—218 miles Paris, TX—151 miles Call Sandy Brock Bahe with questions or to view at: 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.
$376,000  •  160 acres
Under Contract
The Custer County 160 is an extremely productive mixed-use property that offers a fantastic combination of farmland and pastureland. With 64 acres of high-quality tillable ground, this property is perfect for farming or crop production. The remaining acreage is covered in a mix of improved and native grasses, making it ideal for grazing livestock or maintaining wildlife habitat. This property is well-fenced around the perimeter, providing excellent protection for livestock and ensuring your animals stay safely contained. On the south side of the property, you'll find a catch pen that's conveniently located near the paved road, making it easy to load and move livestock. There's also a stock well on the south side, providing reliable water for animals or irrigation. In addition to the land, the property includes two useful sheds: a 20' x 30' shed and a larger 25' x 50' shed. These structures provide plenty of space for storing equipment, hay, or other supplies, making this property even more practical for farming or ranching operations. The property also offers excellent cover in the bottoms, providing great bedding areas for the local wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, and quail. This makes it a great property for hunters or anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of wildlife on their land. Access to the property is easy with paved roads leading directly to State Highway 183, making it convenient to travel to nearby towns and cities. The property is located just: 14 miles from Clinton, OK 15 miles from Interstate 40 30 miles from Weatherford, OK 86 miles from the Oklahoma City metropolitan area Whether you're looking to farm, raise livestock, or just enjoy the rural beauty of Oklahoma, the Custer County 160 offers the perfect setting. For more information or 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.
Contact for Price  •  160 acres
Multi-Property Auction Thursday, April 10 | 10 AM Land For Sale in Greer & Kiowa County, Oklahoma
$4,700,000  •  160 acres
Forty Creek Ranch is a premier horse and cattle ranch set on 160 acres of beautifully rolling Carter County land and crowned by a 4,300 square foot custom stone and wood frame home. The 7,000 square foot horse barn and 200' x 125' covered arena, anchor the professionally designed horse facilities surrounded by highly improved pastures with scattered trees.
$557,585  •  159.31 acres
Oklahoma hunting land and farm. 106 acres of farmland, and 54 acres of woods and creek bottom.
$1,033,500  •  159 acres
Under Contract
Prime Farmland and Country Living Near Shawnee - Pottawatomie County 159mol Acres This exceptional 159mol acre property in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, offers a rare blend of productivity, convenience, and rural charm. Located just minutes from Shawnee and only one mile from North Rock Creek High School, the land lies just outside city limits yet feels worlds away from the noise and congestion of town. With blacktop frontage on both the south and east sides and Interstate 40 only three miles away, this tract is as accessible as it is beautiful. Gently rolling and open, the land features highly productive farm ground ready for crops, hay production, or grazing on the recently sprigged Bermuda. A picturesque pond adds both functionality and charm, serving as a reliable water source for livestock and attracting wildlife year-round. The property is fully fenced and includes a dependable water well with a water retention tank, and electricity available along the road, making it ideal for an agricultural operation, recreational getaway, or a dream country homesite. Wide-open pastures stretch across the landscape, framed by scattered shade trees that capture stunning Oklahoma sunrises and sunsets. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, quail, and turkey often seen throughout the property. Whether you're managing livestock, farming the land, or simply enjoying peaceful country living, this tract offers the perfect mix of productivity and recreation. Portable corrals are negotiable with the sale, adding flexibility for cattle or equestrian use. Offering rich soils, excellent infrastructure, and endless potential near a thriving community, this 159 acres ,more or less, property stands out as one of the most desirable large-acreage opportunities in the Shawnee area. Address for listing purposes only. Water tank included with purchase. Bunklines and feeders will not be included with sale. Portable corrals negotiable. Surface rights only.
$553,000  •  158 acres
This 158 acre +/- property is located in rural southeastern Pushmataha County, an area known for its world class deer hunting, wooded terrain, rolling topography, and strong ties to timber and recreational land use. The property features indirect access to the Kiamichi River, open pastures, rolling terrain, and a pond. Surrounding properties are primarily large-acreage tracts used for hunting, cattle grazing, and timber production, with a very low population density and minimal commercial development. The landscape is dominated by native hardwoods and pines, creating ideal habitat for whitetail deer, hogs, and other wildlife common to this part of Oklahoma. Access throughout the area is typically via county roads and easements, contributing to the region's quiet, secluded feel. Close by, Antlers provides basic amenities, but the overall character of the area remains remote, private, and highly attractive for recreational or long-term land investment. Utilities: Electric available, Well needed Utility Provider: Choctaw Electric Cooperative
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