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The Lake on Rush Creek | Ranch with Private Lake, Creek Frontage, Home & Income in Grady County, Oklahoma
The Lake on Rush Creek is a Grady County ranch featuring a private lake, Rush Creek frontage, rolling pasture, cultivated ground, Bermuda hay meadow, a home, and multiple income sources including passive wind farm revenue.
Location:
*Cox City - 5 miles
*Marlow - 20 miles
*Duncan - 30 miles
*Oklahoma City - 76 miles
*DFW - 165 miles
Access:
*County road frontage
Water:
*Nearly half a mile of frontage along Rush Creek
*13 +/- Acre Lake according to the Flood Control monument located on the property
*3 spring-fed creeks in addition to Rush Creek
Utilities:
*Water Well
*Electric Meter at the Mobile Home
Climate:
*Approximately +/- 34.9 inches of annual precipitation
Minerals:
*Surface Only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Wild Turkey
*Waterfowl
*Dove
*Quail
*Wild Hogs
Fishing:
*Bass
*Bluegill
*Catfish
Terrain:
*Elevation ranges from 1060' - 1220'.
*The Property is approximately 50/50 open ground to wooded terrain.
*According to FSA over 54+/- acres are in cultivation
*Additional 160+/- acres in SW part of the property could be cultivated
*Bermuda Hay Meadow
*Native Pasture
*Rolling wooded terrain
Improvements:
*Mobile Home (AS-IS)
Equipment:
*NA
Income:
Wind lease
Grazing
Hunting
General Description:
The Lake on Rush Creek is a well-rounded ranch and recreational property in Grady County, Oklahoma, combining strong water features, usable terrain, and multiple income-producing elements in a highly accessible location.
Water is a defining feature of the property. A private lake sits within the ranch and is complemented by frontage along Rush Creek, offering both still and moving water. This combination supports fishing, attracts wildlife, and adds practical value for both recreation and livestock use. The layout of the lake and creek also helps shape the property, creating natural movement corridors and enhancing the overall usability of the land.
The terrain is gently rolling, with a mix of open pasture, cultivated ground, and scattered timber. The land is easy to navigate and well suited for day-to-day ranch use, while still offering enough variation to give the property character. The Bermuda hay meadow provides seasonal hay production, and the cultivated acreage contributes to the operation by providing winter grazing for livestock. Altogether, the property is set up to support a functional cattle operation while still maintaining strong recreational appeal.
From a hunting standpoint, the area supports healthy populations of whitetail deer and other native game. The surrounding landscape is made up of larger tracts, which helps reduce pressure and contributes to more consistent wildlife movement across the property. Combined with the available water and cover, the ranch offers a dependable setup for both seasonal hunting and year-round wildlife presence.
In addition to its physical features, the property benefits from multiple income streams. Grazing, hay production, and recreational use all contribute to its overall utility. A key feature is the presence of a wind farm, which provides passive income without interfering with how the land is used. The towers are positioned along the edge of the wind farm, and due to the distance from the lake and with tree covered elevation changes, they have minimal impact on the lake setting and its day-to-day enjoyment. This allows the property to generate revenue while maintaining its recreational and aesthetic value.
A home on the property adds immediate functionality however the home has only been used occassionally as a place to stay for fish camp and will need some TLC. Whether used as a full-time residence or weekend place, it provides a comfortable base that ties directly into the surrounding land and water. With the lake nearby, the setting lends itself well to hosting, relaxing, and spending time outdoors.
The property is located within a convenient drive of Chickasha and the Oklahoma City metro area, making it easy to access without sacrificing the feel of being out on the land.
The Lake on Rush Creek stands out for its balance-usable ground, strong water features, a home, and diversified income. It's a property that works for grazing, recreation, and everyday use, while also providing steady return from the land itself.
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