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Arbuckle Ranch is a secluded, yet accessible recreational property nestled amongst huge landholdings in the Arbuckle Mountains. With over 330' of topographic relief, the terrain changes drastically from the flat ag field at the front gate to the hardwood ridges and finally Crosstimbers, cedar mottes and rocky outcrops juxtaposed with healthy native grass on the top of the mountain. This area is known for producing some exceptional whitetails, but would also make a beautiful home or cabin building site. Quick access to I-35 makes this unique tract a very rare find in South-Central Oklahoma.
Location:
*Ardmore - 13 miles
*Oklahoma City - 89 miles
*DFW - 98 miles
Access:
*Paved County Road
Water:
*Small Pond
*Seasonal drainage
*New pond building site
Utilities:
*Electricity available
*Old Water Well - not in use
Climate:
*38" of average annual rainfall
Minerals:
*Surface Only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Rio Grande Wild Turkey
*Wild Hogs
*Dove
Fishing:
*Sunfish
Terrain:
*Over 330' of elevation change, from 910' to 1240'
*Flat, productive front pasture
*Steep, Arbuckle Mountain terrain
*Oaks and other hardwoods
*Native Pecans at the base of the mountain
*Crosstimbers, native grass, thickets, cedars
*Exceptional Views
Improvements:
*Old barns
Equipment:
*NA
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