LOCATION: Central Eastern Oklahoma in LeFlore County. Nestled in the lower foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains about mile from the 1.5 million acre Ouachita National Forest. The small town of Talihina is about 10 miles. The city of Poteau is about 25 miles. Wister Lake State Park is about 6 miles. Oklahoma City is about 3 hrs. Tulsa is about 2 hrs. Dallas is about 4.5 hrs. Ft. Smith, Arkansas is about 45 min. This property is about 1 mile from U. S. Highway No. 271.
LAND: Mountain-type land all wooded with various types of hardwoods and yellow pine timber all of which are native to this section of Oklahoma. This property has been cut for pine timber numerous times over the past 100 years. It appears that the last harvest was taken an estimated 10 years ago. Typically select cuts of mature trees can be taken every 10 years of so. The land is sloping with from a high point...
LAND: Mountain-type land all wooded with various types of hardwoods and yellow pine timber all of which are native to this section of Oklahoma. This property has been cut for pine timber numerous times over the past 100 years. It appears that the last harvest was taken an estimated 10 years ago. Typically select cuts of mature trees can be taken every 10 years of so. The land is sloping with from a high point of about 1,000 msl to a low point of about 600 msl in a valley with a creek running through the property at this point.
HIGHEST & BEST USE:
1. Timber farming. Check with an accountant for tax advantages of a timber farm.
2. Off-grid vacation or hunting cabin with limited access and no utilities or services.
3. Hunting for deer, turkey, black bear, wild hogs, squirrel, rabbit and other game.
4. Investment in recreation land.
5. Horseback riding and 4 wheeling.
6. Hiking and camping all in the national forest and mountain area.
PRICE: $16,000
TAXES: About $20 per year.
WATER: Mountain creek flows through, but not a permanent source of water. Average rainfall in this area is about 45 to 50 inches. Earth ponds are common constructed by property owners and the U. S. Forest service for wildlife.
COMMENTS: Rugged low-terrain mountain-type land in wilderness setting perfect as the place to get away from it all. Limited access best traveled by a 4 WD vehicle. Logging-type road that is not shown on maps and is not part of the county road system, but is used by other land owners to access their property and timber workers as they harvest trees from time to time. Pretty mountain scenery in all directions. Great hunting, camping and hiking. Can be used as a timber farm for tax purposes and a source of future income. Nice place for a cabin, but no services or utilities are available.
AGENT: Bob Bowman 918-839-4717
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