Clear Creek Ridge offers incredible elevated views looking to the north and south. Clear Creek water flows along the north boundary year around. The creek has a rock bottom with large river rocks that block a section of the creek creating a beautiful swimming hole. An old tree with wooden steps and old rope swing still remains from years past. The sound of the water passing over the rocks and toppling into the smaller pools makes a perfect place to sit or take an afternoon nap. Multiple roads lead up Buck Creek Mountain with several trails leading off for a hiking adventure. The north slope is steep with outcropping of rocks between plateaus rising sharply above the surrounding area to the north. These areas would be perfect for a rustic cabin site. The west boundary is a private road that snakes up the mountain allowing access at two points onto the property. The eastern boundary partia...
Clear Creek Ridge offers incredible elevated views looking to the north and south. Clear Creek water flows along the north boundary year around. The creek has a rock bottom with large river rocks that block a section of the creek creating a beautiful swimming hole. An old tree with wooden steps and old rope swing still remains from years past. The sound of the water passing over the rocks and toppling into the smaller pools makes a perfect place to sit or take an afternoon nap. Multiple roads lead up Buck Creek Mountain with several trails leading off for a hiking adventure. The north slope is steep with outcropping of rocks between plateaus rising sharply above the surrounding area to the north. These areas would be perfect for a rustic cabin site. The west boundary is a private road that snakes up the mountain allowing access at two points onto the property. The eastern boundary partially runs along the highland power cut through, making an outstanding spot to see wildlife crossing. At the top of the ridge, follow the road through the private gate to the cleared hunting spot. Current owners have a large feeder for whitetail deer, a smaller feeder for the native black bear in the area, and a large box stand. Animal trails extend out of this area in almost every direction. With Clear Creek as a water resource and strategic positioned feeders for food, the wildlife is plentiful. On the south side of the mountain, enjoy camping with a warm campfire at Lanes Cave. This is a shallow cave, perfect for gathering with friends for story telling and making smores. The southwest ridge has large boulders reaching heights up to 30 feet. These boulders would be perfect for climbing to capture a picturesque view. The south side of the mountain is not as steep and allows for easy hiking or trail riding. Buck Creek Mountain is a true Southeastern Oklahoma treasure. Call today for a private showing of this property.
288 acres +/-
Located in Daisy, OK
Elevations reach to 1140 feet
Private access road to property
Rock bottom creek
Walking or hiking trails
Gated at main entrance
Buck Creek Mountain Land
Large Boulders along bluff
Bear and Whitetail deer
Moss rocks of all sizes
Access to Clear Creek
Mature trees including Pine, Oak, and other
Partially fenced with barb wire
Would need a water system for water
Minutes from the Indian Nation Turnpike
20 minutes west of Sardis Lake
Appx 2 hours from Frisco and Tulsa
No restrictions
Atoka County
Taxes appx $300 a year
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