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Catcher Ranch is a unique blend of regenerative ranching coupled with a full suite of recreation opportunities located near McAlester, Oklahoma, directly offsetting the famed McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in the heart of Pittsburg County (Trophy Whitetail Hunters know the McAAP). This Southeast Oklahoma property is a quick 2.5-hour drive from Dallas, 2 hours from Oklahoma City, and 1.45 from Tulsa.
INVEST IN OKLAHOMA BUY LAND. This Oklahoma investment property boasts the opportunity to own 2,800 acres with immense natural beauty and diversity. The dramatic topography of Catcher Ranch hosts panoramic views with miles of visibility across the tallgrass prairies and mixed hardwood bottoms. Ideal for holistic cattle or bison production, the nutrient-rich native prairie grasses comprise 1,400± acres with boundary and cross-fencing that enable adaptive multi-paddock grazing. Adjacent to McAAP, Catcher Ranch continues to produce trophy-quality Whitetail deer and has been managed under an archery-only program to enhance the native free-range genetics that call this ranch home.
Two live water creeks and more than 50 stock tanks create abundant and reliable water sources supporting both cattle and diverse wildlife populations. Catcher Ranch has three water wells, 4 ± miles of Coal Creek, 2 ± miles of Coon Creek, and several ponds over 2-acres stocked with largemouth bass.
Hunters and ranchers alike will enjoy the improvements of this Pittsburg County property. A 40’ x 60’ concrete floor barn makes for a blank slate of opportunities from barndominium to calving structure. An additional 30’ x 70’ dirt floor barn, 12 fenced pastures for rotational grazing, four strategically located sorting pens, a 12-volt cattle scale, and a 40-ton grain silo rounds provide ample amenities for ranching. The ranch is accessible from multiple points along the 5.5 miles of N3910 Road frontage and has an extensive network of established roads and trails.
Since 1989 McAAP has implemented Oklahoma limited lottery drawn hunts on the 45,000 acres with traditional archery equipment. The 0.5-mile proximity to McAAP has had a tremendous effect on the quality of the local deer herd at Catcher Ranch. Along with Whitetail deer, hunters can take advantage of seasonal hunting of turkey, dove, duck, quail, hog, and varmints throughout the year. Waterfowl hunting and fishing opportunities are readily available.
The majority of Catcher Ranch is under a conservation easement to protect the natural resource values of the ranch; however, two thoughtful building envelopes have been established along with a unique source of long-term funding provided for by a stewardship endowment. This endowment, or trust, conveys with the sale of the Ranch and provides annual funding in perpetuity to enhance the conservation values of the ranch through invasive weed control, prescribed fire, feral hog management, and even infrastructure improvements to roads as well as fences.
Catcher Ranch is a rare opportunity for conservationist land investors. This 2,800-acre property in Southeast Oklahoma offers regenerative ranching, diverse wildlife populations, and stunning natural landscapes. With a conservation easement and stewardship endowment, your investment contributes to ongoing environmental preservation. By investing in Catcher Ranch, you'll not only enjoy the benefits of this unique property but also leave a lasting positive impact on the environment for future generations to appreciate.
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For more information or to schedule a private tour of this exceptional Southeastern Oklahoma Ranch for sale near McAlester, email Ben Jackson, Land Specialist, and Ranch Broker at ben@greatplains.land or call or text at 903-941-3390.