Offered together, these 160± and 80± acre tracts in Grant County, Oklahoma, present an excellent recreational and agricultural opportunity near the Kansas–Oklahoma border. The properties have been used for hunting and are well-equipped for immediate use, including four Banks Hunting Blinds and four well-maintained gravity feeders strategically placed across both tracts.
The 160± acre tract features just under a half mile of Polecat Creek running through the southwest corner, providing a reliable water source, natural cover, and strong wildlife habitat. Approximately 80± acres of the 160 are in cultivation, offering both income potential and an ideal food source for wildlife.
The 80± acre tract is primarily grass pasture with a small area of timber. This Includes a ten year CRP program that will expire in September of 2026. Annual contract rental rate is $3,267, with a rate per acre at $49....
The 80± acre tract is primarily grass pasture with a small area of timber. This Includes a ten year CRP program that will expire in September of 2026. Annual contract rental rate is $3,267, with a rate per acre at $49.06. Two hunting blinds and two feeders are on the property attracting wildlife.
Together, these tracts create a well-rounded hunting setup with productive ground, water, and proven recreational value—an excellent opportunity for hunters looking to expand their operation and take advantage of a desirable location near the Kansas–Oklahoma border.
Possession: After 2026 wheat harvest
Taxes: 2025 $398.00 (160 acres); $178.00 (80 acres)
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Research Parcel InformationTo reach the 160± acres, from Medford, OK, travel NE on Highway 81 for approximately 4 miles, then go east on Kay Road for approximately 1.5 miles. The property is on the north side. For the 80± acres continue for 3/4th mile. The property is on the south side of Kay Road.