Pine Creek West Refuge
Centrally positioned between the resort destinations of Broken Bow/Hochatown and Antlers—known as the “Deer Capital of the World”—this 743± acre tract offers an outstanding opportunity to create the ultimate combination property. The wildlife potential is exceptional, and for those interested in a small agricultural operation, the existing pasture and hay meadow as well as timber are already in place. Adding even more value, the property adjoins the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land at Pine Creek as well as large tracts owned by Weyerhaeuser—truly the icing on the cake.
Location:
Located in northeast Choctaw County in southeastern Oklahoma, the property is an easy three-hour (or less) drive from DFW, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Texarkana, or Fort Smith. It sits centrally approximately 25 miles from both Broken Bow and Antlers. Pine Creek Lake lies just three miles to the ea...
Located in northeast Choctaw County in southeastern Oklahoma, the property is an easy three-hour (or less) drive from DFW, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Texarkana, or Fort Smith. It sits centrally approximately 25 miles from both Broken Bow and Antlers. Pine Creek Lake lies just three miles to the east, with Corps land adjoining the property. Beavers Bend/Hochatown is 25 miles east, and Hugo Lake is less than 15 miles to the west.
Site:
The 743± acres consist of a diverse mix of timber, open fields, food plots, and pasture, currently managed for wildlife, timber production, and a small cattle operation. The terrain is nearly level to gently rolling and lies within the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. The Red River and the Texas state line are less than 12 miles to the south. The property is centrally located among three of the most well-known lakes in a tri-state area, along with mountain rivers to the north.
Several Wildlife Management Areas are nearby, including Pine Creek, Little River, Honobia Creek, and Three Rivers. Pushmataha WMA, home to one of Oklahoma’s few elk herds, lies just to the north. The surrounding area is renowned for its recreational opportunities, featuring numerous lakes, rivers, mountain ranges, equine facilities, and nearby National Forest lands.
Utilities: Electric, propane, and phone available.
Wildlife: Abundant populations of deer, turkey, hogs, waterfowl, and small game. Fishing opportunities in the surrounding area are excellent.
Water: Two ponds, wet-weather drainages, and a slough that provides outstanding waterfowl habitat.
Minerals: None.
Improvements: None.
Comments:
This exceptional property offers outstanding hunting opportunities whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, hogs, and small game, complemented by valuable timber resources. Set in the scenic mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, it presents a rare chance to own a premier hunting resort with the added benefit of a functional cattle ranch. Contact us today to schedule a tour.
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