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The Young 280 ranch is located on a county-maintained road two miles east of Highway 377 between the towns of Seminole and Ada. Nestled in the rolling hills of southern Seminole County, lays a beautiful combination ranch with both a ranching and recreational component. Location: *Holdenville , OK... 15 mi *Ada, OK... 25 mi *McAlester, OK... 60 mi *Oklahoma City, OK... 70 mi *Tulsa, OK...100 mi *Dallas, TX...185 mi *Six ponds *Well *2 bed 2 bath home with covered parking *Detached garage with a bunkhouse and kitchenette *Working facilities near the house wired with electric Utilities:
School District: Bowlegs Schools
Access:
*County Road
Water:
Improvements:
*Electricity
Climate:
*Average annual precipitation is 39+/- inches
*Approximately 225-day growing season
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Minerals:
* Surface only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Rio Grande Wild Turkeys
*Ducks
*Geese
*Doves
*Wild pigs
Fishing:
*Largemouth Bass
*Bluegill
*Catfish
*Crappie
Terrain:
*Rolling with elevation ranging from 850 ft to 970 ft.
General Description:
Nestled in the rolling hills of southern Seminole County, lays a beautiful combination ranch with both a ranching and recreational component.
The property is located on a county maintained road two miles east of Highway 377 between the towns of Seminole and Ada.
The Young 280 is approximately 280+/- acres and includes a single level home, detached garage with a shop or office area, and working facilities for cattle.
The two bedroom two bath home is positioned almost a quarter mile off of the county road.
The current owner has run cattle, cut hay, and utilized the rich wildlife resources. This ranch sits on the west edge of an enormous block of timber that holds some incredible whitetails. Turkeys and hogs also call this property home.
Six ponds are scattered throughout the property and stocked with various species of fish.
This is a beautiful property loaded with opportunity and is perfect for a permanent residence or year-round use as a recreational or family getaway.