Location:
Situated in Wilson County, Oklahoma, the ranch features county road frontage with convenient access in a well-established agricultural region known for productive soils and strong ranching heritage.
Land & Terrain:
Pendleton Ranch features gently rolling topography with a desirable mix of open Bermuda grass pasture and native brush for shade, cover, and wildlife habitat. The improved Bermuda provides consistent, high-quality forage capable of supporting an intensive grazing program. Historically, the ranch has carried 500 to 700 yearlings (approximately 2+ acres per head), with ownership indicating the upper carrying threshold has not been fully tested. The property is thoughtfully divided into six cross-fenced pastures allowing for rotational grazing and operational efficiency. Approximately one mile of caliche interior ranch roads provides dependable, all-weather access thro...
Pendleton Ranch features gently rolling topography with a desirable mix of open Bermuda grass pasture and native brush for shade, cover, and wildlife habitat. The improved Bermuda provides consistent, high-quality forage capable of supporting an intensive grazing program. Historically, the ranch has carried 500 to 700 yearlings (approximately 2+ acres per head), with ownership indicating the upper carrying threshold has not been fully tested. The property is thoughtfully divided into six cross-fenced pastures allowing for rotational grazing and operational efficiency. Approximately one mile of caliche interior ranch roads provides dependable, all-weather access throughout. Established riding and ATV trails further enhance usability across the ranch. The perimeter is secured with approximately six miles of low-fence and barbed wire fencing. There are currently no agricultural or hunting leases in place, offering immediate operational flexibility to a new owner.
Stocking Capacity: 500700 Yearlings (Approx. 2+ Acres per Head)
Grazing Type: Improved Bermuda Open Pasture
Cross-Fenced Pastures: 9
Perimeter Fencing: Low-Fence & Barbed Wire (~6 Miles)
Equestrian Improvements:
The equestrian infrastructure is a defining component of the ranch and competes with facilities often found at significantly higher price points. The headquarters is anchored by a 17-stall, approximately 7,000 square foot metal horse barn complete with tack room, power, and water. Two steel pipe arenas provide ample room for training, conditioning, and event preparation, while a dedicated round pen supports groundwork and colt starting. A roping arena at the headquarters further enhances the ranchs versatility for performance horse training or jackpot events.
17-Stall Horse Barn Metal Construction, ~7,000 SF, Tack Room, Power & Water
Reining Arena #1 Steel Pipe, Powered, 200 x 125
Cutting Arena #2 Steel Pipe, Powered, 125 x 125
Round Pen Steel Pipe, 50 x 50
Cattle Improvements:
The ranch is fully equipped to support an efficient cattle operation. Improvements include working pens with holding pens and a loading chute, along with supporting infrastructure designed for streamlined livestock handling and feeding. Additional improvements include a grain bin, trap pasture, concrete feeders, automatic waterers, and three overhead feed storage binsproviding a comprehensive system for receiving, backgrounding, and shipping cattle.
Cattle Working Facility Holding Pens & Loading Chute
Grain Bin
Trap Pasture
Concrete Feeders & Automatic Waterers
Three Overhead Feed Storage Bins
Water Resources:
Water is a significant strength of Pendleton Ranch. Approximately 0.8 miles of Simon Creek traverse the property, offering seasonal to consistent flow depending on conditions, with established low-water crossings for internal ranch access. Six surface ponds, ranging from approximately 0.35 to 1.85 acres, are strategically positioned throughout the ranch to support livestock watering, wildlife habitat, and recreational use. A private electric well, drilled to approximately 140 feet or deeper into the Edwards-Trinity aquifer, services the headquarters, horse barn, and livestock watering stations across the ranch, delivering dependable water infrastructure.
Wildlife & Livestock:
The ranch currently supports both cattle and horses. Native wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, dove, waterfowl, coyotes, bobcats, and feral hogs. The combination of creek frontage, multiple ponds, open pasture, and native brush provides diverse habitat conducive to year-round recreational hunting opportunities.