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Red Oak Ranch is a secluded, all-around recreational tract with exceptional native habitat. Towering Red Oaks line the creek system that feeds a 25 acre lake, which provides excellent waterfowl hunting, as well as fishing. Thick native grass and Crosstimbers and native Pecan groves balance out the natural landscape and provide food and cover for big whitetails and a healthy turkey flock.
Location:
*I-35 Wynnewood Exit - 7 miles
*Oklahoma City - 71 miles
*DFW - 121 miles
Access:
*Gravel County Road
Water:
*Shared 25 acre watershed lake
*Seasonal creeks
*Two small ponds
Utilities:
*Electricity available
Climate:
*38" of average annual rainfall
Minerals:
*Surface Only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Rio Grande Wild Turkey
*Wild Hogs
*Waterfowl
Fishing:
*Catfish
*Bass
*Sunfish
Terrain:
*Rolling Crosstimbers
*Big Hardwood bottoms
*Native Pecan groves
*Excellent waterfowl habitat in upper end of lake
*Additional waterfowl impoundment potential
Improvements:
*NA
Equipment:
*NA
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