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As you enter this property, you’ll drive in on a well-maintained oilfield lease road leading down to the pump jack. The land lays out beautifully, with two main draws—one on the west side and one on the east side—each lined with trees and seasonal creeks. The two main cleared pastures sit up on the hills, giving you elevated vantage points overlooking the draws below—perfect for a deer hunter’s setup. On the east side, a 1-acre pond sits tucked among cover, and with surrounding agricultural fields nearby, it draws deer consistently with food, water, and shelter. This highly sought-after area offers everything—good grass for grazing, excellent deer habitat, and proximity to the city. Properties like this don’t last long.
Producing mineral rights are negotiable with this sale. Contact the listing agent for full details.
This 114± acre property in Northern Logan County offers the perfect mix of grass, timber, and water for both agricultural and recreational use. Just over an hour north of Oklahoma City, it provides seclusion while remaining within easy reach of town amenities.
This property has historically been used for grazing but has not been grazed in over a year, allowing the grass to rest and regenerate. The balance of pasture and timber makes it versatile—ideal for expanding your livestock operation, starting a new farm, or establishing a premier recreational ranch.
Whether you’re a producer looking to add acreage to your operation, or an outdoorsman searching for a top-tier hunting and recreational property, this Logan County tract offers it all: grass, trees, water, and wildlife.