Tucked between the Wildhorse Mountains and the Kiamichi Mountains sits this wide valley known as "Bigfoot" country. This property sits about a mile away from Honobia, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community known to many as home of the popular Bigfoot festival (which normally happens in September). This lot sits on the edge of Boktuklo Mountain and has been owned by various timber companies in an effort to produce quality loblolly pines. A portion of this property has been split into manageable lots and is being offered to sale.
Lot 4 is made up of roughly a 6 year old planted Loblolly plantation and mature upland pine and hardwood. Wildlife love the cover and habitat so hunting would be a possibility. There is a nice little creek that flows on the property. Electric, rural water, and fiber optic and phone run along the highway. Oh, did I mention there is also a beautiful view of the mounta...
Lot 4 is made up of roughly a 6 year old planted Loblolly plantation and mature upland pine and hardwood. Wildlife love the cover and habitat so hunting would be a possibility. There is a nice little creek that flows on the property. Electric, rural water, and fiber optic and phone run along the highway. Oh, did I mention there is also a beautiful view of the mountains? A gravel road gives access to the property.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the Honobia intersection of Hwy 144 and Indian Hwy, travel east 1.27 miles and the property is on the right.