367024 E 1010 Rd, Boley, OK 74829

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$268,000 List Price
In Contract on 11/05/2024
80.00 Acres
 
Listing ID 11244067
Property Type Vacant Land
County Okfuskee
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Little Walnut Creek Farm

If you are looking for that perfect property to hunt on, run some cattle, or build your dream home, this property can do it all. This wonderful 80+/- acre tract rests in the northwest section of Okfuskee County. The property consists of open pastures, harwood timber, and Little Walnut Creek. If you enjoy hunting, you will enjoy this place. The property is teeming with wildlife such as deer, hogs, and turkeys, as well as various small game species. In fact, there is currently a flock of turkeys that live on the property. The open pastures offer excellent food plot locations and the wooded areas hold lots of oak trees, providing acorns in the fall which deer love. Little Walnut Creek creates a natural travel corridor that mature bucks follow when searching for hot does. This property is also great for running a herd of cattle. There is plenty of pasture land to keep your livestock thriving. If you would like to build a home, the property has great build locations. The property is just over an hour from Oklahoma city, and about an hour and a half to Tulsa. Some of the local towns nearby are Boley, Okemah, and Prague. All showings are by appointment only.
Land Details
  • 80.00 Acres
Exterior Features
  • Trees
  • Creek View
  • Wooded View
Listed By
Arrowhead Land Company
Office: 833-873-2452
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