
This amazing combination ranch has a stocking rate of 100 pair, very good fencing, 17 stock ponds, barns, pens and everything you need to start running your livestock. About 80 acres of the ranch was previously planted in corn and has now been converted back to pasture . Much of the open ground can be baled for hay. The pasture consists of improved Bermuda Grass, clovers, Korean Lespedeza, some Fescue and native grasses. The property is cross-fenced into 13 pastures with 17 ponds, and numerous catch pens and sorting pens. There are multiple barns, one is about two years old, and one was configured for goats/sheep, with appropriate pens for the goats/sheep.
On a rise overlooking much of the ranch, and valley and foothills beyond the ranch, a house pad site has been prepared with a well and electricity to the site. From this site you can see for many miles. With a pond and Pine trees behind the site, it is a very beautiful and tranquil setting approximately 3300 feet from the county road.
About three years ago Pine trees were select cut from about 300 acres of the ranch to allow the remaining Pines and all the hardwoods room to grow and develop into larger trees. This also developed a beautiful setting for recreational activities like nature hikes, deer and turkey hunting, 4-wheeling, horseback riding and other outdoor activities. The understory is clear making it nice for bow hunters. Some of the forested areas were left untouched to provide that “5 Star Hotel” for the wildlife. This area is a surprise and will very likely be your favorite place on the ranch.
Accessed by a county road it is located about seven miles from Kiowa, Oklahoma and Highway 69. You can be in Dallas, TX in about 2.5 hours and in Oklahoma City, OK in about 2 hours and 10 minutes. McAlester, OK is about 35 minutes from the property and a good place to do most of your shopping for vet and feed supplies, groceries, and obtain medical care, etc.
The ranch is centrally located between McGee Creek Lake, Atoka Lake, Sardis Lake and Eufaula Lake. These lakes offer great fishing, water sports, camping and other water related activities.
For additional details or to view contact Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or toll free at 844-WCR-LAN

This exceptional 60 acres already has rural water, electricity, and paved county road frontage. There is an older mobile home that has been added onto, and a storage building. The land contains mostly hardwood trees such as Oaks, Hickory, Elms, but does also have some Cedar trees. The trails over the land wind through the trees past some beautiful rock formations. I believe with some clearing there would be nice views of Eufaula Lake.
With adjoining wooded lands, the hunting should be good for Whitetail Deer, Dove, Squirrels, and other indigenous wildlife such as feral hogs.
Sited between the towns of Eufaula and Stigler, Oklahoma you would have access to shopping, schools, and normal small-town amenities. However, Eufaula also has a huge marina for all boat sizes, restaurants, Jelly Stone water park, and other tourist attractions. Eufaula Lake is over 50 miles long with over 300 miles of shoreline. This affords opportunities for a multitude of water sports, including fishing, boating, skiing, tubing, sailing, swimming, canoeing, and kayaking, windsurfing, stand up paddle boarding, kite surfing, and other fun and exciting activities. The town also hosts events throughout the year for your enjoyment.
Location from:
Tulsa, OK—1hr. 45 minutes
Oklahoma City, OK—2 hrs. 12 minutes
Dallas, TX—3 hrs. 24 minutes
Bentonville, AR—2 hrs. 38 minutes
Ft. Smith, AR—1 hr. 22 minutes
(Above distances are per Google Maps)
If you have questions or would like to view the property please call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or toll free at 844-WCR-LAND.





