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Caddo Creek Farm is a unique southern Oklahoma acreage with varying habitat types including productive bottomland, as well as rolling crosstimbered uplands. In addition to frontage on Caddo Creek and two ponds, the property also adjoins Lake Jean Neastadt which is owned by the City of Ardmore. This lake is nearly 500 acres in size and sits on an 867 acre property which is open to waterfowl hunting, but not deer or turkey hunting. This beautiful property has excellent hunting and cattle grazing, and would also make a great location to build a home.
Location:
*Ardmore - 8 miles
*DFW - 95 miles
*Oklahoma City - 93 miles
Access:
*1/4 mile of paved county road frontage
Water:
*Caddo Creek frontage
*Two ponds
*Waterfowl impoundment potential
Utilities:
*Electricity available
*Water Wells attainble in area
Climate:
*Approximately +/- 38 inches of annual precipitation
Minerals:
*Surface Only
*Existing oil and gas activity on the property
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Wild Turkey
*Waterfowl
*Dove
*Wild Hogs
Fishing:
*Bass
*Bluegill
*Striper
*Crappie
*Catfish
*Carp
Terrain:
*Elevation change from 750' to 820'
*Fertile Class 2 soils in the bottomland
*Oak timber throughout with other bottomland species along the creek - pecan, walnut, cottonwood
*Native grass and crosstimbered uplands on the 40 acre north of Richland Road
*Improved Bermudagrass and planted winter wheat on 110 acres outh of Richland Road
*Dozens of large native pecan trees
Improvements:
*NA
Equipment:
*NA
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