This 70 acre property is located in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, just over half a mile from Highway 99 and less than 8 miles from Interstate 44 and Stroud. The property offers convenient access to nearby amenities while maintaining a rural setting suited for recreation, agricultural use, and potential residential improvements. Stroud and Cushing provide small-town services within a short drive, and Stroud Lake, a 621-acre public lake, supports boating, fishing, and other outdoor activities.The land features varied terrain with noticeable elevation changes, including open ground, hardwood and cedar draws, and a ridgeline with views of the surrounding countryside. Established deer trails run through the draws and along natural travel corridors. The manageable acreage supports recreational or hunting use, with the ridgeline and open areas providing space for food plots, feeders, or elevated bl...
This 70 acre property is located in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, just over half a mile from Highway 99 and less than 8 miles from Interstate 44 and Stroud. The property offers convenient access to nearby amenities while maintaining a rural setting suited for recreation, agricultural use, and potential residential improvements. Stroud and Cushing provide small-town services within a short drive, and Stroud Lake, a 621-acre public lake, supports boating, fishing, and other outdoor activities.The land features varied terrain with noticeable elevation changes, including open ground, hardwood and cedar draws, and a ridgeline with views of the surrounding countryside. Established deer trails run through the draws and along natural travel corridors. The manageable acreage supports recreational or hunting use, with the ridgeline and open areas providing space for food plots, feeders, or elevated blinds. A mix of wooded cover and open pasture contributes to both wildlife habitat and general outdoor use.The property also has a history of hay production, with open areas along the ridge and flatter ground suitable for continued agricultural use. Selective cedar removal may allow for expanded production. A water well is located on the property, and electricity is available nearby, offering options for future improvements such as a residence, shop, or agricultural structures, subject to local regulations. This combination of access, terrain, utilities, and multi-use capability supports a variety of ownership objectives.
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