Property Description: The Lazy J Ranch includes an excellent Tallgrass Prairie with native forage base for grazing & waterfowl hunting due to multiple lakes and wetlands. This property consists of approximately 880 acres where ducks, geese, fishing, hunting & livestock production just begin to describe the combination of hunting and livestock grazing available. The mosaic mix of open Tallgrass Prairie and Cross Timbers vegetation, along with elevation changes from 950 ft. to 740 ft., presents a ranch loaded with character and versatility. Make the trip to Tulsa in less than 45 minutes!!
Acreage: The 880 acres, +/-, are located in Osage County and therefore sell as surface only.
Wildlife/ Recreation: The ranch and surrounding area have been managed for several years for quality wildlife habitat and is licensed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife as a commercial hunting facility. The...
Wildlife/ Recreation: The ranch and surrounding area have been managed for several years for quality wildlife habitat and is licensed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife as a commercial hunting facility. The previous owner spent considerable effort and money constructing a series of water structures to provide a source of water for the wetland lake. The 1.75 acre and 3.5 acre structures provide water for the 4.75 acre wetland lake and the 6 acre lake below. These bodies of water provide quality water fowl habitat and hunting, as well as fishing opportunities. Quality deer and turkey habitat just enhance the hunting prospects of this Osage County property. Just as important as the hunting and fishing opportunities is the ability to enjoy the non-game animals and birds that are prevalent in this diverse ecosystem. A quiet sunset or sunrise on the lake may be the intrinsic value that makes this property so unique.
Improvements: The headquarters includes a 30 X 60 shop with 15 open lean for equipment storage, an approximately 60 mobile home with a 20 x 20 add on, bulk feed storage and barn with steel corrals. Two shooting towers will remain with the property.
Water: The four lakes associated with the wetland have previously been mentioned and at least 5 other ponds are found in other locations on the ranch. The headquarters is serviced from a rural water district pipeline.
Livestock Grazing: The owner rates the ranch at 70 cow-calf pairs on a year round basis. The ranch is well suited for a stocker operation.
Additional Information: Although the total acreage of native grass is not large enough to sustain a large livestock operation, it does offer a quality forage base that currently provides summer grazing for stocker cattle. More so than many recreation properties, the grazing income is sufficient to contribute financially to the upkeep of the ranch.
The varied terrain lends itself to horseback riding, hiking, bike and ATV trails. The relatively short distance from Tulsa and Bartlesville is a value that should continue to grow in the coming years.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Skiatook go 10 Miles North on Highway 11. Turn left onto County Road 2250 and go 1.8 miles. Then turn right onto County Road 2355 and go 3.6 miles. Property is on the right.