LOCATION:
The ranch sits approximately 6.5± miles northwest of Apache, 11± miles south of Fort Cobb, 13± miles southeast of Carnegie, and about 65± miles southwest of Oklahoma City. The Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge is nearby, offering additional recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
LAND & WATER:
Red Hill Ranch features a mix of Class I–III soils including Tillman Silty Clay Loam and McLain Silty Loam, covering roughly 75% of the property. Multiple ponds are scattered across the ranch, the largest being about two acres, along with a mile of live-water creek that winds through the property and includes a natural spring. The balance of tillable land, pasture, and water makes the ranch ideal for both livestock and farming.
WILDLIFE & HUNTING:
The ranch supports a healthy population of whitetail deer, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, dove, and waterfowl. Its combination of open...
The ranch supports a healthy population of whitetail deer, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, dove, and waterfowl. Its combination of open grassland, timbered creek corridors, and water sources provides a balanced habitat for hunting and wildlife management.
OPERATIONS & UTILITIES:
The property is on a year-to-year agricultural lease that provides income while maintaining flexibility for the next owner. Fencing and cross-fencing are in place, and electricity is available on-site. County road access connects directly to East 1430 Road near Apache.
REMARKS:
Red Hill Ranch is a productive and scenic Oklahoma farmland property with live water, and rolling countryside. The income producing lease options, high-quality soils, abundant wildlife makes this ranch a blend of agriculture, and investment property in one tract.
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