Development Or Hunting Opportunity Near Sardis Lake Located just 15 minutes West of Lake Sardis sits 181.25 Acres +/- right of State Hwy 43 in the breathtaking Ouchita Mountains. This property is extremely diverse and has a lot to offer. Of the entire acreage, 21.25 acres is actually Lot 14 in the...
This 160-Acre property is located in rural southeastern Pushmataha County, an area known for its world class deer hunting, wooded terrain, rolling topography, and strong ties to timber and recreational land use. The property features open pastures, rolling terrain, several ponds, and standing...
This 158 acre +/- property is located in rural southeastern Pushmataha County, an area known for its world class deer hunting, wooded terrain, rolling topography, and strong ties to timber and recreational land use. The property features indirect access to the Kiamichi River, open pastures, rolling...
Welcome TO The Pushmataha 60 IN Clayton, Located Right IN The Heart OF Pushmataha County-An Area Known For Some OF The Best Deer And Turkey Hunting IN Southeast Oklahoma, Plus Tons OF Outdoor Fun. If you love fishing, hunting, camping, or ATV riding, you're going to feel right at home here. The 60...
The Pushmataha 80 IS AN Outdoor Enthusiast's Dream Come True And IS Located IN ONE OF The Most Sought-After Counties IN Oklahoma For Big Whitetails. 80 acres of mixed hardwood and pine timber cover the Pushmataha County mountainside property. The vast raw acreage surrounding this tract, plus the...
Tract 53 is a great tract of mountain land that has dirt road access along the southern boundary. The tract of land slopes to the north off the road, it can be steep in portions, however it's tiered in nature so there are several nice flat tiers within the parcel. You can get incredible views of...
The land has dirt road access along the western, eastern and northern boundaries. This tract is one of the steepest tracts but has some of the most character as well. Huge rocks and some aggressive elevation change make this tract a true adventure in exploring. Tree cover is moderate to heavy with...