No need to look any further because we have found your future hunting retreat. This tract is a secluded oasis surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest. Whether you want to develop this property for livestock or for your own White-tailed deer hunting, the opportunities are endless.
Description: The property is 160 acres M/L in southern Le Flore County, OK. The property is north of HWY 63 bordered to the east, west and the north by the Ouachita National Forest and the Kiamichi River to the south. The terrain is surprisingly gentle for the area and lacks much extreme terrain changes if any. The land drains Rich Mountain in the Kiamichi Wilderness to the north and contains many dry creeks along with small year-round streams. There is no lack of water running across this property. There is a mix of many different species of hardwoods and pines. According to the soil survey this property has...
Description: The property is 160 acres M/L in southern Le Flore County, OK. The property is north of HWY 63 bordered to the east, west and the north by the Ouachita National Forest and the Kiamichi River to the south. The terrain is surprisingly gentle for the area and lacks much extreme terrain changes if any. The land drains Rich Mountain in the Kiamichi Wilderness to the north and contains many dry creeks along with small year-round streams. There is no lack of water running across this property. There is a mix of many different species of hardwoods and pines. According to the soil survey this property has a soil index well above the county average and matches the neighboring properties where pastures have been cleared. In some instances, the soil on this property is better than multiple surrounding properties being used for hay meadows and pastures.
Water: There is an abundance of water across this property. Rich mountains dendritic drainage to the Kiamichi runs across this tract and it is noticeable. Meandering streams and creeks snake through the woods from north to south throughout the property.
Game: Deer, Turkey and Black Bear are in good numbers on the property. Le Flore County is open for Oklahoma's Black bear season and is the most densely populated county in Oklahoma for Black Bear. There is also opportunity to hunt small game and non-game animals such as rabbit, squirrel, fox, bobcat, and coyote. This property will allow for hunters to hunt this piece privately while also having access to the rest of the national forest for hunting.
Brokers Notes: There are few opportunities where you can get a chance to own a special piece of property like this one. In the hills of Southeastern Oklahoma there are not many tracts with this gentle of terrain or the opportunity to develop pristine deer habitat. The soils all match pasture and cropland production levels like the open ground nearby. You can access the forest or even walk a few minutes to drop a line in the Kiamichi River.