The 2,694 +/- acre Elm Falls Ranch presents one of the best, large acreage, combination raches avallable in the southern plains and rolling woodlands of southern Oklahoma.The ranch is found on the western side of Atoka County and the eastern side of Johnston County where lush woodlands meet productive grasses and cattle land . Several wet and dry weather creeks run through the property with 20+ stock tanks provide water for cattle and wildlife.The property is serviced by rural water,well water,and electricity.
A productive cattle ranch, Elm Falls Ranch is cross-fenced into 20+ pastures with state of the art cattle working facilities, equipment and numerous barns and hay sheds. Property is serviced with approximately 3 miles of county road frontage and 2/3rds of a mile of Highway 48 road frontage.It also boasts a 4,000 Lnear ft grass runway. In addition, the property has been well managed ...
A productive cattle ranch, Elm Falls Ranch is cross-fenced into 20+ pastures with state of the art cattle working facilities, equipment and numerous barns and hay sheds. Property is serviced with approximately 3 miles of county road frontage and 2/3rds of a mile of Highway 48 road frontage.It also boasts a 4,000 Lnear ft grass runway. In addition, the property has been well managed and supports a strong population of whitetai ldeer,Rio Grande and Eastern turkeys, bobcats,wild hogs, dove and waterfowl .
The property includes Ranch Managers home (3/2, 2,000 sq ft) and an owners Retreat (3 /2.5 and loft 2100 sq ft) Both are open concept living. A smaller ranch hand home and cottage exists on the property.
Elm Falls Ranch is situated just north of the Red River and Lake Texoma and lieswest of HWY 69/75 and east of HWY 48 between Coleman and Tushka, Ok. Approximatelt 90 miles from Dallas and 125 miles from Oklahoma CITY. LOcatedapproximately 75 miles from McKinney, Tx and less than 30 minutes from Durant,Ok. Ranch is located in COLEMAN,OK.
Some history of the area, prior to becomimg known as Indian Territory,this region supported diverse indigenous societies with expert hunters, fur traders, farmers with both nomadic and semi nomadic tribes.The area was explored by Francisco Coronado and French traders establishing strong trade routes along the Red River and srrounding territory. Later,in the 19th century, the area became part of Indian Territory due to the numerous tribes settling in region. In the 1940'sin the cave on the property. The land was formed into a cattle ranch more than 50 years ago and continues to operate as a successful cattle operation today .
Abundant wildlife for hunting with trophy bucks. The stocked ponds provide for excellent fishing opportunities. The property has been leased to select members of the Dallas Archery club.
To take a look at this , contact Don Vansickle , listing agent, 580-579-2877
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