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$1,814,010  •  157.74 acres
157± acres of Verdigris River frontage with a barndominium and homestead, offering a rare blend of recreation, investment potential, and location near Tulsa. Features productive bottomland, hardwood timber, native pasture, and abundant wildlife. Multiple access points, utilities, and build sites. Ideal for hunting, ranching, or a rural lifestyle with an easy commute.
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$430,000  •  157.2 acres
Capron Tillable Farm - 157± AcresProperty Highlights 157.2± acres in Woods County, Oklahoma Located a couple of miles south of Capron North Half west of the railroad tracks in Section 27-T28N-R13W 157.2 wheat base acres PLC yield of 34 53.93 average NCCPI Predominantly Wetbeth silty clay loam Water well along the north county road Shelterbelt through the middle of the property Permanent five-wire fence along the railroad right-of-way County road frontage on the north and west Lease road along the south boundary Power available along the county roads Opportunities for crop production, wheat pasture, cattle grazing, or planting back to grass Short drive from Alva, Oklahoma Listing Description Located just a couple of miles south of Capron, Oklahoma, this 157.2± acre farm would make an excellent addition to an existing farming or ranching operation. The property is located in the North Half lying west of the railroad tracks in Section 27, Township 28 North, Range 13 West, in Woods County. According to the FSA, the farm includes 157.2 wheat base acres with a PLC yield of 34. The property carries an average 53.93 NCCPI soil rating and consists primarily of Wetbeth silty clay loam, along with Bethany silt loam, Pond Creek silt loam, and Lovedale fine sandy loam. A water well is located along the county road on the north side of the property. A shelterbelt runs through the middle of the farm, providing wind protection, shade, and cover for livestock. A permanent five-wire fence is also in place along the railroad right-of-way. The property has county road frontage along the north and west boundaries, with a lease road located along the southern boundary. Power is available along the county roads. This versatile tract offers several options, including crop production, wheat pasture, cattle grazing, or planting the acreage back to grass. With productive soils, good access, water, fencing along railroad tracks, and power nearby, this property offers strong potential for farmers, ranchers, and land investors.
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$370,800  •  154.5 acres
Junk Yard Bucks - Whitetail & Upland Hunting, Farm Ground, CRP & Minerals | 154.5± Acres | Grant County, OK 154.5± acres in Grant County, Oklahoma Whitetail, pheasant, and quail hunting Approximately 86 acres planted to milo Productive Class I and Class II farm ground 16.71 acres of CRP paying $852 annually Seller-owned mineral rights transfer Quality whitetail bucks documented on trail camera Approximately 1 mile from Wakita, Oklahoma Located just outside of Wakita, Oklahoma, Junk Yard Bucks offers 154.5± acres with an excellent combination of productive farm ground, CRP income, transferring mineral rights, and outstanding whitetail and upland bird hunting opportunities. The hunting is where this property really stands out. The northwest portion of the farm features a mature tree grove, thick native bedding cover, and a wet-weather drainage running north to south through the property. This creates excellent security cover and a natural travel corridor for whitetail deer. Approximately 86 acres have recently been planted to milo, putting a tremendous food source and additional cover right next to the heavier bedding habitat. With milo, CRP, native grasses, mature trees, and surrounding agriculture all working together, this farm has the ingredients needed to attract and hold deer throughout the season. More importantly, the hunting potential isn't just speculation. A number of quality whitetail bucks have been documented on trail camera right here on the property. Grant County has also produced a number of whitetails qualifying for Oklahoma's Cy Curtis trophy records, adding to the area's reputation for mature bucks. The upland hunting is another major piece of Junk Yard Bucks. Both pheasant and quail have been documented on the property, and the combination of milo, CRP, native grasses, and thick escape cover provides excellent habitat. Whether you're sitting over a food source waiting on a mature buck or walking behind a bird dog for roosters and coveys, this farm offers legitimate multi-species hunting opportunities. From an agricultural standpoint, approximately 86 acres of farmable ground consist of productive Class I and Class II soils, providing quality cropland and strong agricultural potential. The milo also complements the recreational side of the property by providing an excellent food source and wildlife cover. An additional 16.71 acres are enrolled in CRP, currently paying $852 annually, providing income while adding valuable nesting, bedding, and wildlife habitat. Another important component of this offering is that seller-owned mineral rights will transfer with the property, adding another layer of value to an already well-rounded property. Access is excellent with county roads along both the west and south sides of the property, and electricity is readily available nearby. Wakita, Oklahoma, is only about a mile away, providing quick access to fuel, supplies, and everyday necessities. Junk Yard Bucks is the kind of property where the agricultural and recreational pieces work together. Productive Class I and Class II farm ground, CRP income, milo food and cover, thick bedding habitat, documented quality bucks, pheasant and quail, and transferring mineral rights all come together on one manageable 154.5± acre tract. For the buyer looking for an income-producing farm with quality whitetail and upland hunting, productive soils, and mineral ownership, Junk Yard Bucks deserves a hard look.
$576,306  •  149 acres
149± acre recreational ranch on the Hughes and Seminole County line offering a blend of 74+/- acres of mature oak timber and 75+/-acres of open pasture. Excellent hunting with abundant wildlife, multiple ponds, and full fencing for livestock. Features paved Highway 56 frontage and county road access, providing both convenience and seclusion near Wewoka and Holdenville. Ideal for recreation, ranching, or future homesites.
$795,000  •  145.78 acres
Exceptional turnkey Oklahoma ranch featuring rolling native pastures, towering oak timber, mature pecans, ponds, seasonal creeks, and established riding trails. Includes a like-new 3BD/2BA home built in 2018, insulated barn, quality fencing, abundant wildlife, excellent hunting and fishing potential, thriving native grasses, and outstanding privacy surrounded by large ranches near major highways and towns.
$1,400,000  •  140 acres
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140± Acres with Luxury Home, Resort-Style Outdoor Living & Recreation Property Overview (Options to purchase house and 40 acres only) Located just 40 minutes from Downtown Oklahoma City and approximately 20 minutes from Shawnee, this exceptional 140± acre estate offers a rare opportunity to own a property that seamlessly blends luxury living, outdoor recreation, and agricultural potential. Centered around a beautifully renovated 2515± square foot home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 2 half baths, and a dedicated office, every improvement has been thoughtfully designed to create the ultimate country lifestyle. Whether you're relaxing beside the heated swimming pool and spa, entertaining guests under the covered patio, working in the insulated shop, or enjoying an evening overlooking one of three ponds, this property offers amenities rarely found on acreage within an easy drive of Oklahoma City. Beyond the improvements, the land provides an outstanding mix of mature timber and open pasture, creating exceptional habitat for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and other native wildlife while still offering room to run livestock. From the professionally landscaped grounds and koi pond to the stocked fishing pond and extensive outdoor entertaining spaces, this is more than just a home-it's a place where lifelong memories are waiting to be made. Property Features Residence 2,515± sq ft custom home Originally built in 1995 and extensively renovated in 2018 Home was taken down to the studs during the renovation Approximately 600± sq ft added through the conversion of the former garage and the addition of an expansive living area New insulation throughout Mostly new plumbing Mostly new electrical New drywall and updated interior finishes throughout New HVAC system New roof installed during the renovation 3 Bedrooms 2 Full Bathrooms 2 Half Bathroom Dedicated office 1000 gallon propane service supplying the home's heating system Rural water service Private septic system with lateral field Dedicated irrigation well supplying the lawn and landscaping Key Features Inside Spacious open-concept floor plan designed for comfortable everyday living and entertaining Expansive living room featuring oversized windows overlooking the backyard, pool, ponds, and surrounding landscape Beautiful natural light throughout Oversized kitchen with abundant cabinet and countertop space Large leathered granite quartz island Marble backsplash Walk-in pantry Laminate flooring throughout the main living areas Large dining area perfect for hosting family and friends Spacious laundry room with utility sink and extensive storage Oversized master suite featuring: Large walk-in closet Additional closet for extra storage Makeup vanity Sink Built-in storage throughout Two guest bedrooms located upstairs Former attached garage professionally converted into an oversized laundry room and luxurious master closet Decorative garage doors remain on the exterior for architectural appeal (no attached garage) Key Features Outside 15' x 40' heated in-ground swimming pool Heated hot tub with elegant overflow feature Large covered outdoor living patio Built-in smoker and grill Gas patio heaters for comfortable year-round outdoor entertaining Propane fire features surrounding the pool Exterior pool bathroom Outdoor shower Concrete F5-rated above-ground storm shelter Over 2,515± sq ft of concrete surrounding the pool and outdoor entertaining areas Professionally landscaped yard Automatic irrigation system with 15 watering zones Private putting/chipping green located approximately 80 yards from the home Beautiful koi pond immediately west of the residence Walking paths around the koi pond with extensive tree and underbrush clearing creating a beautiful park-like setting Electric gated entrance Location Highlights Approximately 40 minutes from Downtown Oklahoma City Approximately 20 minutes from Shawnee Approximately 12 minutes from Interstate 40 Approximately 15 minutes from Interstate 44 Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes from Tulsa Blacktop road frontage Electric gated entrance Peaceful country setting with convenient access to major highways, shopping, dining, and employment centers An ideal balance of privacy, accessibility, and convenience Shop & Improvements 50' x 50' insulated shop Four overhead garage doors Two standard-height overhead doors One oversized RV/equipment door One in the back of the shop behind the golf simulator epoxy coated floors Large dedicated workout room Concrete floors throughout Shop and driveway constructed with 6-inch reinforced concrete, designed to support heavy equipment, trailers, and RVs Over 5,200± sq ft of reinforced concrete surrounding the shop and driveway Excellent storage and workspace for equipment, recreational vehicles, hobbies, or a home business Land / Soil / Wildlife Approximately 140± acres Approximately 50% mature timber and 50% open pasture Extensive tree and brush clearing has enhanced both the beauty and usability of the property while improving wildlife habitat Nearly 1.5-acre stocked pond located on the southwest portion of the property Professionally stocked with stratigic fish structures placed Deep pond with excellent water retention Additional pond located on the southeast side of the property Scenic koi pond adjacent to the home Three ponds total Excellent fishing opportunities Strong duck habitat Healthy populations of whitetail deer and other native wildlife Interior walking trails throughout the property Beautiful blend of open pasture and mature hardwood timber Excellent grazing potential for livestock Park-like setting surrounding the home with mature trees and manicured landscaping Agriculture & Hunting Excellent recreational hunting property Strong populations of whitetail deer Outstanding duck hunting opportunities around the ponds Excellent fishing in the stocked pond Multiple water sources for livestock and wildlife Selective clearing has created an ideal balance of bedding cover, travel corridors, and open grazing areas Suitable for running a small herd of cattle Outstanding recreational and agricultural combination property Why You'll Love It Luxury homes on acreage are common. Great hunting properties are common. Well-improved cattle properties are common. Finding all three combined into one turnkey property this close to Oklahoma City is exceptionally rare. From the moment you enter through the electric gate, it's evident that this property has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully improved. The completely renovated home serves as the centerpiece, while the heated pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, putting green, koi pond, and beautifully landscaped grounds create an outdoor living experience that rivals many luxury resorts. Beyond the backyard, the insulated shop, stocked fishing pond, mature timber, productive pasture, and abundant wildlife provide endless opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and ranch living. Whether you're raising a family, entertaining friends by the pool, watching deer from the back patio, fishing with your children, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of country life, this property offers a lifestyle that few Oklahoma properties can match. Combining luxury improvements, recreational opportunities, agricultural potential, and long-term investment value, this is a true legacy estate ready for its next chapter.
$449,999  •  131 acres
This 131 +/- acre farm in Caddo County offers a rare opportunity to own productive agricultural land with exceptional recreational appeal, highlighted by over one-half mile of Washita River frontage. Properties along the Washita River seldom become available, making this an outstanding investment for anyone looking to combine livestock production, farming, hunting, and long-term land ownership in one property. The farm features a balanced mix of open pasture, fertile river bottom ground, and mature timber along the river corridor. The upper portion of the property consists primarily of open grass pasture with ample room for grazing livestock or future agricultural improvements. The property is fully fenced and includes a cross fence that separates the pasture from the lower river bottom, allowing for efficient livestock management or rotational grazing. A solar-powered water well is already in place on the upper portion of the farm, providing a dependable water source without the need for utility service. The lower portion of the property consists of productive tillable ground situated along the Washita River. This area offers excellent soils for farming while also creating outstanding wildlife habitat. The combination of crop ground, native vegetation, river frontage, and natural travel corridors attracts an abundance of deer, turkey, waterfowl, and other wildlife throughout the year. With more than one-half mile of river frontage, the property offers exceptional opportunities for duck hunting and other outdoor recreation that are difficult to find in today's market. One of the most unique features of this farm is its impressive topography. With more than 80 feet of elevation change, the property provides beautiful overlooks with panoramic sunrise views across the Washita River valley. The rolling terrain adds both character and functionality, creating multiple potential homesites or cabin locations that capture the surrounding scenery while overlooking the river below. Whether you're searching for a productive cattle operation, an income-producing farm, a premier hunting property, or a combination of all three, this Caddo County tract has the versatility to fit a wide variety of uses. The combination of productive pasture, tillable acreage, river frontage, established fencing, existing water infrastructure, and excellent wildlife habitat makes this a truly hard-to-find offering. For more information or to schedule your private tour, contact Jordan Phillips at (405) 664-5800 .
$643,500  •  130 acres
130 Acres Carper Hunting Ranch For Sale, Antlers, OK, Pushmataha County.
$425,000  •  120 acres
The Okmulgee 120 is a perfect hunting tract with untapped potential. This property is almost 100% covered in timber and unique in that it primarily has a high canopy and is easy to navigate and see for considerable distances. There are areas of blackjacks and briars that provide the needed cover for wildlife but a majority of the property is oaks and hickory with a higher canopy allowing for great tree stand locations.. Topography on the property is subtle and lends itself to wide benches around the ridges of the property. This allows deer to travel and feel secure while also creating perfect stand and hunting locations to catch them browsing on the acorns or a buck chasing a doe during the rut. The draws and ridges give character along with the wet weather creek bottoms holding small pools of water for wildlife. There is a small pond surrounded by pines centrally located on the property also. You enter the property in the northwest corner on county road frontage with no other roads touching the property creating a secluded feel with the privacy we all desire. Just inside the gate is where camp has been setup with a storage container that will convey to the new owners. As you leave camp there are multiple trails that lead you all over the property. Even though there is already an established trail system so much more can be done connecting to other parts of the property. The southeast corner has a ridge with an incredible view of dripping springs lake. This is a predominantly south facing slope property ideal for holding deer. With the secluded access and privacy that this property offers it is definitely a winner. Dripping springs lake was built in 1975 and designated Oklahoma's first Trophy Bass Lake. It is approximately 1,150 acres with 18 miles of shore line. The lake has an abundant stand of timber still in the water creating ideal habitat for trophy bass. Dripping Springs Lake is a fishing only lake with no water sports allowed. A property that literally touches a Trophy Bass Lake with the added bonus of deer and turkey hunting! This is the best of all the worlds! Call Jackson today @ 405-503-0878 for showings or more information
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$1,060,666  •  106 acres
$3,750,000
Arbuckle Lake Property – 106 ± Acres of Oklahoma Recreation Land or Investment Property. Shop with carport and apartment.
$199,900  •  100 acres
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek 100 acres Acreage: 100 Acres Closest Town: Gore, OK Access: Across neighboring property Taxes: $119.26/year Topography: Rolling forests Forage: Native grasses and acorns for the wildlife Water: Deep Branch Creek Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, squirrels, dove, other indigenous wildlife Comments This 100-acres of rolling forests has been untouched for decades. A power line right of way provides an excellent shooting lane for long range rifle hunting. The understory is mostly open and conducive to bow hunting. 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.
$625,000  •  100 acres
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Pottawatomie County 100 Acres - Hay Production, Ponds, and Homesite on Blacktop This beautiful 100-acre property in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, offers an outstanding blend of productive farmland, recreational appeal, and build potential in a quiet rural setting. Located directly on Little River Road, a black top road, the property provides easy, reliable access while maintaining the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside. With approximately 65 acres of flat, tillable ground currently in hay production, the land is well-suited for continued agricultural use, including farming, grazing horses or cattle, or even a sod operation. The northern portion of the property transitions into a natural wooded area, creating a diverse landscape that supports both wildlife and privacy. This mix of open ground and timber makes the property attractive for hunting, with deer and other game frequently moving through the area. Two ponds are located on the property, offering water sources for livestock, wildlife, and added recreational enjoyment. A homesite location on the northern end provides an excellent opportunity to build, with views overlooking both the open fields and surrounding timber. Whether you're looking to establish a working farm, create a country homestead, or invest in a versatile tract with multiple uses, this property offers strong potential and long-term value. With its combination of accessibility, productivity, and natural beauty, this 100-acre tract is a rare find in a desirable part of Pottawatomie County. Surface Rights Only. Address for listing purposes only. Survey Scheduled by seller.
$199,000  •  100 acres
PRICE IMPROVEMENT on this 100± Acres in Latimer County! Escape to 100± acres of scenic, rolling terrain in Latimer County, Oklahoma, where elevation, privacy, and natural beauty combine to create a standout hunting property. Located in Bengal along the Latimer/LeFlore County line and just west of the Winding Stair Mountains, this acreage for sale offers a prime Southeast Oklahoma setting for hunting land, off grid living, or long-term land investment. With over 200 feet of elevation change, the land showcases dramatic ridgelines, panoramic views, and natural travel corridors that support strong wildlife movement. The mix of mature timber, varied topography, and diverse habitat creates ideal conditions for whitetail deer and other native game, making this a highly desirable hunting property. Whether you're placing stands, establishing food plots, or cutting ATV trails, this recreational land is ready to enjoy. The property does have deeded, legal access. This off grid property also includes two existing dry cabins, offering an immediate base camp for hunting season or weekend retreats. While there are no utilities currently on site, utilities are nearby giving potential for development. Positioned in a quiet and sought-after region known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation, this rural property delivers versatility for hunting, recreation, and investment land buyers alike. If you're looking for development land, hunting acreage, or a secluded Oklahoma getaway, this tract offers long-term value and endless potential. 13 minutes to Talihina, OK 1 hour 23 minutes to Ft. Smith, AR 2 hours 20 minutes to Tulsa, OK 3 hours 23 minutes to Dallas, TX To schedule a showing, contact Colton Snead with Great Plains Land Company at (918) 424-1564. 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. Buyers should independently verify property boundaries, acreage, access, utilities, and any other material facts to their satisfaction.
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$1,100,000  •  100 acres
$1,200,000
Beautiful 3,945 sq. ft. home on 100 Acres in Stuart, OK.
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$895,000  •  100 acres
Have you ever skipped out on a day of hunting because your hunting property was too far? Not enough time after work to get there? Well that won't happen with this 100 acre turnkey Logan County tract. It's just 7 miles north of Luther and you can get there in around 30 minutes from anywhere in the metro. The convenient location isn't the only thing you will love about this farm. It has a new 24'x46' pole barn with 2 overhead doors and a concrete floor to store a tractor, SXS, ATV, stands, feeders, and more. Next to it is a flat pad where a mobile home used to be. Electric, a propane line, sewer, and water well are ready to hook up to a small cabin, tiny home, or mobile home to use as a hunting camp. There is an extensive trail system connecting the perimeter of the property to all of the stand locations, feeders, and food plots. Each stand location can be accessed from multiple directions depending on the wind. Buy today, close in 30 days, plant food plots, and be ready to hunt October 1.
$1,150,000  •  96 acres
The Votravis Ranch is a picturesque property located in the San Bois Mountain Range of southeast Oklahoma. The nearly 4,000 sf built home lies in a tranquil setting, offering serene views of the mountain range. This property provides an incredible opportunity for the discerning buyer looking for quiet country living and incredible landscape views. LOCATION The Votravis Ranch is located only five miles east of Quinton on Highway 31. McAlester, the major shopping hub of the area, is located only 25 miles to the southwest. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This flat ground has historically been utilized for livestock and hay production. The native grasses provide great habitat for small game animals while deer and turkey utilize the property as a travel corridor. There are also four stock ponds located on the premises which provide several watering opportunities for livestock waterfowl. The largest ponds, which contains an island in the center, is frequently utilized by geese to lay and hatch their eggs before flying north. AGRICULTURE The ranch has historically been utilized for a small cow-calf operation and recently for hay production. The chicken coop provides safety for a brood of chickens for those looking to gather their eggs and to help keep pests and insects away. IMPROVEMENTS The main home was custom built in 2006 and consists of 3,984 sqft of living area. The 3-bed, 3-bath home also features two gas fireplaces, safe room, sun room, game room and library. The open floor concept makes this home ideal for hosting large gatherings and entertaining. In addition to the main home, the ranch features a 1,200 sqft, 2-bed, 1-bath apartment that can be utilized as a rental or mother-in-law suite. Adjoining the apartment is the 80’x20′ barn. A portion of the barn is heated via a wood burning stove, while the remaining 40’x20′ features horse stalls. Attached to the barn is a 12′ lean-to that keeps machinery and equipment out of the weather. WATER Water is abundant on The Votravis Ranch. The ranch features four stock ponds, an incredible water well providing ~65 gallon/minute, and rural water to the improvements. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available to all improvements. MINERALS No minerals are owned or will convey with the property.
$434,340  •  91.44 acres
91.44 acres within Wewoka city limits with development potential. Features rolling pastures, mature pecan and oak trees, several ponds, and scenic high ground known as “The Bluffs.” Excellent paved road and Highway 59 access. A rare mix of beauty, location, and opportunity.
$130,500  •  90 acres
90 +/- Acres in three separate tracts located in the Kiamichi Mountain Range. Comprised of native timber with steep terrain close to the Kiamichi River. Property access is prescriptive.
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$800,500  •  88 acres
88± Acres of Scenic Land with I-40 Frontage, Ponds & Development Potential Near Oklahoma City. Contact Matt Church @ 918-766-3908. Discover an exceptional opportunity to own approximately 88 acres of beautiful Oklahoma land at 7725 S Indian Meridian Rd, Choctaw, OK 73020. Located just 25 minutes east of Oklahoma City and approximately 20 minutes from Shawnee, this property offers a rare combination of convenient access, scenic beauty, natural features, recreational appeal, and potential future development opportunities. The land features beautiful elevation changes that create character, privacy, and impressive views throughout the property. Wooded areas provide mature trees, shade, privacy, and excellent habitat for local wildlife, while ponds add to the property's natural appeal and offer additional recreational possibilities. The combination of rolling terrain, timber, open areas, and water creates a diverse landscape that is increasingly difficult to find this close to the Oklahoma City metro area. Access is another major advantage. The property is located along paved roads, providing convenient year-round access for owners, guests, equipment, and potential future improvements. Even more significant is the property's ample Interstate 40 frontage, offering excellent visibility and accessibility and adding an important dimension to the property's long-term potential. Depending on zoning, access, utilities, and applicable county and municipal approvals, the I-40 frontage could provide opportunities for a variety of future uses or development concepts. For those looking for a place to build, the property offers multiple potential building sites. The elevation changes allow buyers to consider different locations for a home or other improvements, with opportunities to take advantage of scenic views, wooded surroundings, ponds, and the natural topography. Whether your vision is a private country estate, a family property, a recreational retreat, or a larger land investment, the property provides plenty of room and flexibility to create something special. The property's location is particularly attractive for buyers who want the best of both worlds: peaceful country surroundings without giving up convenient access to Oklahoma City. Downtown and the greater Oklahoma City metro are approximately 25 minutes away, making it possible to enjoy the privacy and open space of a larger rural tract while remaining within an easy drive of employment centers, shopping, dining, entertainment, and other metropolitan amenities. Shawnee is approximately 20 minutes away, providing another nearby community for everyday needs and services. Wildlife is another highlight of this property. The wooded portions, ponds, open ground, and varied elevations create an environment that can attract a variety of Oklahoma wildlife. The property offers opportunities for nature watching, outdoor recreation, hiking, hunting where permitted, and simply enjoying the peace and quiet that comes with owning acreage. Imagine watching wildlife move through the timber, enjoying a morning near the ponds, or taking in the changing colors of the Oklahoma landscape from one of the property's elevated areas. The approximately 88 acres also offer an attractive land investment component. Larger tracts in convenient locations near major metropolitan areas can provide buyers with flexibility that smaller properties simply cannot. The property may offer potential for residential, agricultural, recreational, commercial, or other uses, subject to zoning, access, utilities, environmental considerations, and all applicable governmental approvals. Buyers interested in future development should conduct their own due diligence regarding zoning, subdivision requirements, utility availability, road access, drainage, environmental restrictions, and permitted uses. The property's proximity to Interstate 40 is especially noteworthy for those considering its long-term potential. Interstate frontage can be a valuable attribute for a property, particularly when combined with acreage, paved-road access, strong regional connectivity, and proximity to growing communities. The property's location between the Oklahoma City metro and Shawnee places it in an area with convenient access to major transportation routes while retaining a rural atmosphere. For an individual buyer, this property could serve as a private homestead with room to spread out. For an investor, the acreage, location, interstate frontage, and potential development opportunities make it worthy of serious consideration. For an outdoor enthusiast, the ponds, timber, elevation changes, wildlife, and open spaces provide a beautiful setting for recreation and relaxation. For someone looking toward the future, the property offers the flexibility and scale to explore a variety of possibilities. The scenic character of the land is one of its strongest attributes. Rather than being a flat, uniform tract, the property offers natural elevation changes, wooded sections, ponds, open areas, and views that give the acreage a distinctive feel. These features can create separation between potential homesites and provide natural privacy while allowing a future owner to design improvements around the existing landscape rather than simply clearing and reshaping the property. Paved road access further enhances the property's usability. Easy access is an important consideration when purchasing acreage, particularly for those planning to build, operate equipment, or make future improvements. Combined with the property's proximity to I-40, the paved-road frontage helps make this tract accessible while maintaining the privacy and character expected from a larger rural property. This is a property that offers more than simply acreage. It presents an opportunity to own a substantial tract of land with natural beauty, multiple potential homesites, water features, wildlife, transportation access, and possible future income or development potential-all within approximately 25 minutes of Oklahoma City. Whether you're searching for a private country estate, a family retreat, recreational property, an investment holding, or land with potential for future development, 7725 S Indian Meridian Rd deserves a closer look. The combination of approximately 88 acres, scenic elevation changes, wooded areas, ponds, wildlife, paved-road access, ample I-40 frontage, and proximity to both Oklahoma City and Shawnee creates a unique opportunity in the Choctaw area. Opportunities to acquire this amount of land with this combination of location and features do not come along often. Take a closer look at the possibilities this property offers and envision what could be created here for today, tomorrow, and the years ahead. Buyer to verify all information, including acreage, zoning, permitted uses, access, utilities, development requirements, restrictions, and potential income opportunities, to the buyer's satisfaction. Any development or income potential is subject to applicable zoning, governmental approvals, market conditions, and due diligence.
$925,000  •  85 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 .
Contact for Price  •  84 acres
The 84 acres near Lake Texoma have a history of agricultural use, hunting, and grazing. This versatile land presents an opportunity for various purposes, such as an RV park, personal retreat, or the continuation of agricultural activities. Additionally, the proximity to Bridgeview Marina, open to the public, provides the property owner with excellent access to all the amenities offered by Lake Texoma.
$733,900  •  82 acres
82 Acres in McClain County, Oklahoma There's a certain kind of property that's hard to describe until you're actually standing on it. This is one of those places. 82 acres of rolling Oklahoma countryside in McClain County, where the land shifts and dips through hardwood timber and open grassland, and the only sounds you're likely to hear are wind moving through the trees and the occasional rustle of deer working through the brush. It feels remote. It feels private. And yet, you're never really that far from where you need to be. Two paved roads connect the property to Interstate 35 in both directions - 9.5 miles to Exit 86 at State Highway 59, and 9.5 miles to Exit 91 near Purcell via State Highway 24. Oklahoma City, Norman, and Purcell are all within comfortable reach. That balance between genuine seclusion and real-world convenience is something most rural properties promise but rarely deliver. This one actually pulls it off. You enter through a custom-built gate that feels intentional - like someone put real thought into the first impression this place makes. And the land doesn't disappoint from there. What greets you is a property that has been shaped over time into something that works well for both recreation and quiet living. The mature timber provides shade, cover, and character. The native grasses hold wildlife and move beautifully in a breeze. The terrain rolls just enough to create natural walls of privacy between different parts of the land, making it feel bigger and more varied than the acreage alone might suggest. At the heart of the property sits a 4.5-acre stocked pond. It's the kind of water feature that becomes the center of gravity for everything around it. Mornings on the bank with a fishing rod, evenings watching the light fade across the surface, family gatherings anchored around a place that everyone gravitates toward - the pond isn't just a nice feature, it's a reason to be outside. The surrounding habitat makes it a natural draw for wildlife too, so even when the fishing is slow, there's usually something worth watching. Trails wind throughout the entire property, giving you easy access to every corner of the land. Whether you're on an ATV, horseback, or just walking, the trail system lets you actually use and enjoy the acreage rather than just own it. Along the way, you'll find the kind of wildlife habitat that this part of Oklahoma is known for. Whitetail deer move through regularly, wild turkey, quail are a common sight, and dove show up in season. For hunters, it's a well-rounded setup. For everyone else, it's just a beautiful place to spend time outdoors. Several spots across the property stand out as strong candidates for a future home or cabin. The rolling topography naturally tucks these locations away, offering privacy without feeling isolated. One of the most appealing sits with a view overlooking the pond - the kind of building site you design a house around rather than the other way around. Utilities are already available along the west side of the property along High Avenue, which removes one of the bigger headaches that often comes with developing raw land. What this property comes down to is options. Build a permanent home. Set up a weekend retreat. Hunt it hard every fall. Fish it all summer. Or simply hold onto a piece of land that's genuinely worth owning. Not many properties give you all of those possibilities in one place - and in McClain County Oklahoma, even fewer do it with this much character. 12 miles from Purcell, Oklahoma 21 miles from Norman, Oklahoma 35 miles from Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 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.
$350,000  •  80 acres
#059210 80 AC +/- $350,000.00 PRIME LINCOLN COUNTY PASTURELAND FOR SALE Discover this beautiful 80-acre +/- tract in Agra, OK, offering a rare combination of productive grassland, recreational appeal, and excellent accessibility. Located in Lincoln County just 3 miles from Highway 18, this versatile Oklahoma ranch property provides easy access to Stillwater, Cushing, and surrounding areas. The land features a mix of lush native grasses and improved pasture, making it ideal for livestock grazing, cattle operations, hay production, or future homestead development. The property is fully fenced with older working corrals in place, allowing for efficient pasture rotation and livestock management. Gently rolling terrain creates scenic views across the countryside, while a seasonal draw winds through the property leading to two stocked ponds that offer fishing and attract abundant wildlife. County roads border two sides of the property, providing convenient year-round access. Rural water, electric service, and fiber internet are all available along the county roads, making this property well-suited for building a country home, barndominium, or weekend retreat. Whether you are searching for Oklahoma ranch land, productive pasture acreage, recreational property, cattle land, or an investment opportunity in Lincoln County, this property offers outstanding potential and rural Oklahoma charm. $350,000.00 Shown by Appointment. Visit us at WWW.BENDELECO.COM Thinking of buying or selling, contact us at info@bendeleco.com
$749,900  •  80 acres
Under Contract
This well-maintained 4-bedroom, 2-bath home on scenic acreage near Locust Grove, OK, offers country comfort with modern upgrades.
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