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Location:
*Elmore City - 9 miles
*Pauls Valley - 20 miles
*Oklahoma City - 60 miles
*Ft. Worth - 140 miles
*Dallas - 148 miles
Access:
*County maintained road
Water:
*7 ponds
*Wetlands (WRP)
*Over 1 mile of Wildhorse Creek Frontage
Utilities:
*Water Well
*Electric with Meter
Climate:
*Approximately +/-39.4 inches of annual precipitation
Minerals:
*Surface Only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Rio Grande Wild Turkeys
*Waterfowl
*Dove
*Quail
*Wild Hogs
Fishing:
*Bass
*Bluegill
*Catfish
Terrain:
*Gently Rolling
*Wetlands
*Bermuda Pasture
Improvements:
*72' x 96' Metal Hay Barn
General Description:
This secluded ranch has a tremendous amount of diversity from one end to the other. There are approximately 1,300 feet of county road frontage on the northwest corner of the property, and no other county roads that cross or border the property. The gravel road entrance onto the property is through a beautiful Bermuda pasture that descends toward the wooded terrain to the east and the wetlands to the south. Gently rolling pasture transitions into wooded drainages with beautiful rock boulder outcroppings and overlooks. Dense wooded blocks of timber gracefully transition into open native grass clearings. Small stock ponds are conveniently scattered throughout the property for wildlife and livestock. A spectacular view of the Arbuckle Mountains is revealed to the south as the terrain drops toward Wildhorse Creek. Beautiful green fields planted by neighbors across the creek can be seen in the distance. The Seller says in the fall that herds of deer feed on neighboring green fields acrosss Wildhorse Creek. In the early morning hours they move across the wetland and eventually to the thick wooded timber in the northern stretch of the property. The "wetland" is the southern +/-264 acres of bottomland which is in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP). There are numerous impoundments in the wetland that flood with rain runoff. Since Wildhorse Creek borders the wetland it would be ideal to pump the sloughs and keep them at full pool during duck season! In order to pump water from the creek, a permit from the OWRB would need to be obtained. This is truly a combination ranch with the capability to run cattle and provide habitat for multiple species of wildlife. With minimal county road frontage and several very large neighbors, the deer herd has the capability of getting to maturity and producing more trophy bucks! Contact us to learn more about this amazing property!
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