Location: Savage Highway, Pittsburg, OK
Distance to:
Dallas: 185 miles, 3 hours
Tulsa: 155 miles, 2 hr. 45 min
Oklahoma City: 170 miles, 2 hr. 45 min
Size: 40 Acres M/L
Description: A 40-acre tract tucked away past the narrows on the northwest side of Sardis Lake. A short, beautiful drive around Sardis Lake leads you back to an area of flat and timbered creek bottoms sandwiched between Jackfork Mountain and Bolen Hollow. This tract lies off the seldom travelled Savage Highway where there is rural water available, and the property has electricity on site.
Terrain and Landscape: The highlight of this property is North Jackfork Creek that meanders through the property from one border to the other. It is a live creek that is one of the main sources filling Sardis Lake. There is not much elevation change excluding the NW corner that is built up out of the flat. Either side of the cree...
Terrain and Landscape: The highlight of this property is North Jackfork Creek that meanders through the property from one border to the other. It is a live creek that is one of the main sources filling Sardis Lake. There is not much elevation change excluding the NW corner that is built up out of the flat. Either side of the creek has flat to slightly rolling areas with large hardwoods and favorable vegetation for
wildlife.
Newly cleared meadows have been built to plant or reestablish valuable native vegetation. Hardwoods have been left in and around these meadows and some areas have been left alone entirely for travelling corridors or bedding areas. Parts of the property have been lightly brush mowed as well for low impact clearing and the original pond has been rebuilt.
Wildlife: The Sardis Lake area carries an abundance of wildlife such as White-Tailed Deer, Eastern Wild Turkey, Black Bear, feral hogs, Coyotes, Bobcats, etc.. Pine forests cascade into fertile creek bottoms and pastures that abut Army Corps of Engineers land where habitat conservation is priority. There is no shortage of wildlife in this area, and this property typifies desired habitat and vegetation for White-Tailed Deer. With good deer habitat comes quality habitat for other species making this a hunters ideal property.
There is an added benefit of being within a few minutes of one of the many Oklahoma Wildlife Management Areas. Just up the road from this property is the 1263-Acre Gary Sherrer WMA. To learn more about this public hunting area, you can use the Dept if Wildlife website WMA database.
Comments: This is a unique tract that has everything needed to start building a future home or your future outdoor paradise. You can be on Sardis Lake in minutes as well as the nearby WMA, and then back on your own private property. Contact us today to learn more about this property or to come take a look.
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