• 2,950+/-CONTIGUOUS ACRES • OUTSTANDING WATER - SPRINGS, PONDS, WELLS & RURAL WATER • MULTIPLE SPRING FED CREEKS - RARELY FREEZE • SOLID PERIMETER & CROSS FENCING - 11PASTURES • TROPHY WHITETAIL, WILD TURKEY & QUAIL • WORKING PENS & LOADOUT FACILITY • BEAUTIFUL 3BD, 2 BA HOME WITH VIEW
OPEN HOUSE/INSPECTION DATES
Tuesday February 24, 2026 from 10am-2pm
Thursday March 12, 2026 from 10am-2pm
Saturday March 28, 2026 from 10am-2pm
PROPERTY LOCATION
E CR D0385, Mooreland, OK 73852
The property is located on the eastern side of Woodward County near the community of Mooreland. From the main gate, the ranch is approximately 20 miles west of Woodward via Highway 412. Enid, Oklahoma, lies approximately 71 miles to the east, and Oklahoma City is accessible in just over a two-hour drive, making the ranch well positioned for both local operators and out-of-area buyers.
AUCTION LOCATION
Woodward County Event ...
Woodward County Event Center & Fairgrounds
105 A Temple Houston Dr, Woodward, OK 73801
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The Kee Ranch is a premier, large-scale ranch offering located in the northwest quadrant of Oklahoma near the eastern boundary of Woodward County. Encompassing 2,950+/- contiguous acres, this is the largest contiguous landholding currently available on the market in this region of Oklahoma. The Kee Ranch represents an opportunity to acquire a true working cattle ranch with legitimate recreational and hunting value, all within one contiguous and efficiently managed operation.
From the moment you enter the property, the diversity of terrain and habitat is immediately evident. The ranch features an exceptional blend of tall and short-grass prairie, improved Old World Bluestem fields, tillable wheat pasture, wooded draws, and large oak thickets. This balance creates an ecosystem that supports both commercial livestock production and high-quality wildlife habitat, making the ranch equally attractive to cattle operators and recreational buyers.
Water is a defining strength of the Kee Ranch. Numerous natural springs are distributed throughout the property, feeding clear-water ponds and year-round flowing creeks. To further enhance reliability and pasture rotation, the Kee family has installed multiple stock tanks strategically located across the ranch, supplied by a combination of rural water meters and groundwater wells. This robust water infrastructure supports both livestock needs and wildlife populations across all seasons.
Infrastructure across the ranch is well thought out and highly functional. The property is cross-fenced into 11 pastures, each with established water sources, allowing for efficient grazing management and rotation. According to FSA records, approximately 287+/- acres are tillable, offering flexibility for on-ranch hay production, wheat pasture, or supplemental forage. An extensive network of approximately 8 miles of interior ranch roads and trails allows for easy navigation throughout the ranch by pickup and feed truck.
The ranch headquarters is anchored by a well-maintained 2,236+/- square foot residence, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, three living areas, a stone fireplace, and a newly installed roof. The home also includes a Generac backup generator and offers sweeping views overlooking the surrounding ranchland. Supporting improvements include a 40' x 40' fully insulated shop with a 12' overhead door and 18' open-bay lean-to, a 32' x 48' calving barn, an additional 18' x 40' barn, and a set of functional working pens equipped with multiple alleys, hold pens, tub, and load-out facilities.
Wildlife & Recreation
The Kee Ranch offers exceptional recreational appeal driven by its diverse habitat and long-term, low-pressure management. This area of northwest Oklahoma is well known for trophy-quality whitetail deer, and the ranch has experienced minimal hunting pressure in recent seasons. As a result, several mature age-class bucks survived the 2025 season. Wild turkey populations are strong, and coveys of quail have been observed on the ranch this year with no hunting pressure. Several clear-water ponds also provide excellent opportunities for bass fishing and seasonal recreation.
Ranching Operation
The Kee Ranch has been operated by the Kee family for multiple generations as a successful commercial cow-calf operation. The ranch's layout, fencing, water distribution, and pasture configuration make it well suited for continued livestock production. According to the Kee family, the ranch has historically supported 225-250 animal units annually, demonstrating its carrying capacity and long-term sustainability. The combination of native grass, improved pasture, and tillable acres provides flexibility across varying market and weather conditions.
TRACT DESCRIPTIONS
Tract 1: 125± ac Located in the southwest portion of the ranch, this tract offers excellent recreational potential with dense cover, oak timber, sumac, and plum thickets. A rural water meter is already installed along the county road.
Tract 2: 206± ac Situated on the western side of the ranch, this is a highly versatile tract featuring tillable wheat ground, native grass pasture, and pockets of dense oak cover. A rural water meter is installed along the county road.
Tract 3: 331± ac Located along the south side of the ranch, this tract consists of quality pastureland with extensive wildlife habitat throughout its deep draws. Includes a unique campsite with elevated views. Rural water meter installed along the county road.
Tract 4: 290± ac Centrally located, this tract features a mix of mixed-grass prairie and dense wildlife cover. A rural water meter is located at the northwest corner of the property.
Tract 5: 548± ac A centerpiece tract within the ranch featuring mixed-grass prairie and multiple canyons with thick cedar, oak, and sumac cover. Includes a 30' x 20' Quonset-style cabin with propane, electricity, a water well, and outstanding panoramic views.
Tract 6: 53± ac Ranch Headquarters is anchored by a well-maintained 2,236+/- square foot residence, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, three living areas, a stone fireplace, and a newly installed roof. The home also includes a Generac backup generator and offers sweeping views overlooking the surrounding ranchland. Supporting improvements include a 40' x 40' fully insulated shop with a 12' overhead door and 18' open-bay lean-to, a 32' x 48' calving barn, an additional 18' x 40' barn, and a set of functional working pens equipped with multiple alleys, hold pens, tub, and load-out facilities.
Tract 7: 320± ac Located near the center of the ranch, this tract includes three stunning spring-fed ponds and a 1,904+/- square foot, 3-bedroom, 3-bath home, ideal as a hunting lodge or foreman's residence.
Tract 8: 76± ac Located along the eastern boundary, this tract includes Old World Bluestem pasture and approximately 36+/- tillable acres per FSA, predominately Carey silt loam soils. A heavily wooded draw provides excellent hunting potential.
Tract 9: 161± ac Situated in the northeastern corner, this tract offers excellent pasture or hay ground with 98+/- tillable acres per FSA, primarily Carey silt loam soils currently in Old World Bluestem.
Tract 10: 80± ac Located on the north end of the ranch, this tract includes approximately 27+/- tillable acres, two ponds, and a tree-lined draw along the east boundary with heavy deer sign.
Tract 11: 320± ac Predominately mixed-grass pasture with wooded draws, featuring a clear-water pond along the south boundary and a spring-fed creek running north to south across the tract.
Tract 12: 440± ac An outstanding large-acreage tract on the north end of the ranch featuring mixed-grass prairie, two large draws with dense cover, two spring-fed ponds, and an 11+/- acre tillable field well suited for wheat pasture or food plots.
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Research Parcel InformationPROPERTY LOCATION
E CR D0385, Mooreland, OK 73852
The property is located on the eastern side of Woodward County near the community of Mooreland. From the main gate, the ranch is approximately 20 miles west of Woodward via Highway 412. Enid, Oklahoma, lies approximately 71 miles to the east, and Oklahoma City is accessible in just over a two-hour drive, making the ranch well positioned for both local operators and out-of-area buyers.
AUCTION LOCATION
Woodward County Event Center & Fairgrounds
105 A Temple Houston Dr, Woodward, OK 73801