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Historic Slick Hills Legacy Property: Where Oklahoma Heritage Meets Natural

This historic legacy property features over a century of continuous family ownership, ancient geological formations, and abundant game. Exceptional hunting, fishing, and mountain views combine with strong access and development potential. A rare chance to own living Oklahoma history.

Highlights

Century-long family ownership with original 1913 homestead cabin still standing
Unique geological features with 485-million-year-old rock formations and natural terraces
Trophy elk, whitetail, turkey, and bass fishing on a well-managed, diverse habitat
Multiple building sites with mountain views and existing power for easy development

Description

Discover an extraordinary 470.5 ± acre legacy property nestled in the Slick Hills of Comanche County—where Oklahoma's rich history and breathtaking natural landscapes converge. With documented family ownership spanning over 110 years and original homestead patents dating back to 1913, this property offers a rare opportunity to own a living piece of American heritage. The original 1913 pioneer cabin still stands, accompanied by a 560-square-foot hunting cabin, both representing a direct link to Oklahoma’s homesteading roots.

This property is a geological wonder, featuring exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485–500 million years—some of the oldest accessible rock structures in the state. Limestone and dolomite outcrops, along with impressive folding and faulting patterns, reveal the area’s ancient marine origins. Weathering over the centuries has sculpted natural terraces and exposed strata throughout the landscape, making it a living geological museum. The property also boasts more than 400 feet of elevation change and multiple scenic mountain view building sites—perfect for a dream home or recreational retreat.

A true sportsman’s paradise, the land supports a thriving ecosystem with proven elk hunting and trail camera documentation of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. Trophy-class whitetail deer, wild turkey, and feral hogs are abundant, offering year-round hunting opportunities. The terrain naturally creates bedding areas, pinch points, and multiple vantage points. For anglers, a well-stocked pond in the southeast quarter provides excellent bass fishing. There are also multiple potential food plot locations and both a wet-weather creek over one mile long and 0.5+ mile of Ketch Creek for year-round water sources.

Access is exceptional, thanks to a maintained gravel road created from a wind easement, which runs along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Additionally, an extensive, established trail system—maintained over decades—connects all areas of the land, allowing full enjoyment whether for hunting, hiking, or exploring the unique geology and diverse terrain. The property is located at a private end-of-line position, ensuring seclusion while remaining accessible.

Modern conveniences are already in place, including an electric meter and a water purification system. With development potential supported by existing infrastructure, you can begin construction without delay. Located just 3 miles from Lake Lawtonka, 10 minutes from the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, and only 25 minutes from Lawton, the property offers proximity to dining, recreation, and amenities—with over 20 restaurants within a 12-mile radius. Medicine Park is 15 minutes away, Wichita Falls is just over an hour’s drive, and Oklahoma City and the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex are within easy reach.

This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity blends history, adventure, development potential, and unmatched natural beauty. Slick Hills Legacy Property is not just a parcel of land—it's a chance to steward something truly extraordinary.

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Directions

From Meers, go four miles east on Meers-Porter Hill Road. Turn north on Miller Road and go for two and a half miles. The property is straight ahead.

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About Jake Ayers

Jake Ayers is a land agent with Midwest Land Group, serving Western Oklahoma and Southern Kansas. Raised on a family farm and ranch in Oklahoma, Jake developed an early appreciation for land stewardship and the role land plays in both production and long-term ownership. He holds a degree in Agribusiness from Oklahoma State University, providing a solid foundation in agricultural economics, land use, and rural property evaluation.Now based in Harper, Kansas, Jake works with landowners, producers, and buyers across the region on agricultural, recreational, and multi-use properties. His approach is grounded in careful analysis, local market knowledge, and an understanding of how land performs beyond the listing details. He brings a practical, boots-on-the-ground perspective to every transaction.Through hands-on experience farming, hunting, and managing land, Jake has developed a strong understanding of access, water, wildlife habitat, and long-term property potential. He is committed to clear communication, trusted representation, and straightforward guidance for clients buying or selling land throughout Western Oklahoma and Kansas.

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Midwest Land Group, (580) 919-7653
Source: MLS# Comanche 470.5
Listing last updated: January 21, 2026 at 12:43 PM
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