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27 +/- Acre Delaware County Hunting, Building and Recreation Tract

This secluded Delaware County tract consists of 27 +/- acres and will provide the new owners with several possibilities and opportunities in a smaller parcel. Electric is available within close proximity to the south along County Road 49.5 for someone looking to build. The seclusion and privacy will provide incredible hunting, because there is a 500-acre Salt Fork Hunting Club adjacent to the property to the north. The amount of wildlife that calls this small tract of land home is impressive.

There is approximately 140 feet of elevation change from County Road 49.5 on the southern flank to the north property line. The mature hardwoods and impressive pines that encapsulate the property provide a gorgeous future build site, as well as tremendous hunting and recreation opportunities. The property is located in proximity to Lake Eucha, Grand Lake, and Spavinaw Lake. Jay, Grove, and Siloam Spr...

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Highway 412 and Highway 59. Travel north on Highway 59 approximately 6.5 miles to County Road 49.5. Turn right (east) on County Road 49.5 and travel approximately 1 mile to the southwest corner of the property on the north (left) side of County Road 49.5.

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Midwest Land Group

Oologah, OK

(918) 514-3165

Kevin Williams

Midwest Land Group
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Midwest Land Group, (918) 514-3165
Source: MLS# Delaware 27
Listing last updated: August 12, 2025 at 10:24 PM
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