LOCATION: 1 hour from Tulsa, Oklahoma; 40 minutes from Bartlesville, Oklahoma; 50 minutes from Ponca City, Oklahoma
CLOSEST TOWN: Historic Pawhuska, Oklahoma -- the county seat of Osage County
ACCESS: County road
MINERALS: Less and except all oil, gas, and other minerals
IMPROVEMENTS: 2 homes: 3,800 sq. ft. energy efficient main house, 680 sq. ft. Hearthstone hand-hewn log cabin, 30x60 Morton barn with 10' enclosed lean-to and full hay loft/shop/horse stable/potential combo with living quarters; fencing, pond
UTILITIES: Electricity; emergency generator switch-over panels, water to house is state of the art filtration system from adjacent pond reservoir; propane tank, septic system
TOPOGRAPHY: A beautiful and unique property "on the edge" between two ecosystems, encompassing pristine rolling tall grass prairie above (2/3 of the land mass) and fertile mature hardwood forest and riv...
TOPOGRAPHY: A beautiful and unique property "on the edge" between two ecosystems, encompassing pristine rolling tall grass prairie above (2/3 of the land mass) and fertile mature hardwood forest and river bottom below substantial sandstone bluffs. Oak species, hickory, pecan, black walnut, pawpaw, Mexican plumb, sand plumb and river birch are a few of the species represented.
GRASSES/PASTURES: Pristine Blue Stem species, other native grasses, legumes and wild flowers judged by rangeland specialists as excellent climax tall grass prairie. More than 700 species of grasses, forbs and legumes have been identified on the Tall Grass Prairie Preserve (Nature Conservancy) 1.5 miles to the North.
WATER: 1 acre pond; Bird Creek maintains year-round water supply and traverses the property for more than a half mile from North to South; Blue Stem Lake is less than three miles away. A clear-water tributary traverses the Northwest corner of the property.
WILDLIFE: Rich biodiversity boasts a mix of White tail deer, turkey, dove, quail, squirrels, bobcat, Bald Eagle, prairie chicken, channel catfish, largemouth bass and bluegill fish.
COMMENTS: The scenic beauty of the Osage ranch is set against a backdrop of two of the largest ranches in Osage County which surround it on the West and South. Other ranches to the East, although smaller, are not conducive to subdividing. The ranch is 1 1/2 miles South of the Nature Conservancy's "Last Great Places", the Tall Grass Prairie Preserve, a 35,000 acre remnant of the once vast tall grass prairie. The Preserve boasts a rich biodiversity including a large herd of bison and thriving flocks of greater prairie chickens as well as a vibrant grass, forb and butterfly ecosystem. Although the ranch gives a feeling of seclusion and isolation, it is only a short drive from the county seat. The home and out-buildings are situated within the landscape and the architecture and design blend in and compliment the serenity of the setting. Wildlife enthusiasts, artists and individuals appreciating the quality of the landscape will be immediately drawn to this property.
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Research Parcel Information8 miles Northwest of Pawhuska, Oklahoma; 60 miles Northwest of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Call Sandy @ 918-470-4710 for further directions.
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