Located at the end of a dead-end county road and northeast of Drowning Creek on Grand Lake, you will find this incredible 258 +/- acre wildlife sanctuary. Approximately 80 acres have been cleared and yield approximately 80 Bermuda/fescue bales per cutting. The remainder of the farm boasts rock outcroppings, multiple natural springs, creeks, draws, mature hardwoods, ravines, and some of the most picturesque topography and elevation changes you will find in Delaware County.
Although the farm is primarily a hunting oasis, there are also other possibilities that the new owners will have at their disposal. Extensive clearing throughout the center portion of the farm will provide for a multitude of building locations. Utilities are also located along 350 Road. The Bermuda/fescue hay meadows, fencing, cross-fencing, springs, and creeks will afford the new owners the opportunity to start, continu...
Although the farm is primarily a hunting oasis, there are also other possibilities that the new owners will have at their disposal. Extensive clearing throughout the center portion of the farm will provide for a multitude of building locations. Utilities are also located along 350 Road. The Bermuda/fescue hay meadows, fencing, cross-fencing, springs, and creeks will afford the new owners the opportunity to start, continue or expand their livestock operation. As the community of Grove and the Grand Lake area continually expands, the property would be an ideal venture for the developer looking to split a large tract into smaller parcels for a fantastic subdivision with quick and easy access into the Grand Lake area.
As you can see, this multi-faceted farm checks a lot of boxes. If you are looking for a hunting farm, recreation, livestock operation, hay production or development then give Kevin Williams a call at (918) 514-3165 for your personal tour of this incredible Delaware County farm.
Property Features
-258 +/- acres
-180 +/- acres hardwoods
-80 +/- acres bermuda/fescue pasture
-Fantastic hunting and recreation property
-Fenced and cross-fenced
-Multiple springs and creeks
-Incredible topography and elevation changes
-Located on dead-end county road
-Utilities available along 350 Road
-Development potential
-Easy access to Drowning Creek and South Grand Lake
-Numerous building sites
-15 minutes to Honey Creek on Grand Lake
-20 minutes to Grove
-1.5 hours to Tulsa
-1 hour to Joplin, MO
-Jay Public Schools
POB Highway 59 and Highway 127. Highway 127 to 575 Road. North on 575 Road to 350 Road. West on 350 Road to 570 Road. North on 570 Road to 340 Road. West on 340 Road to 560 Road. South on 560 Road to 350 Road. West on 350 Road property gate