Ole Woody Guthrie must have had this 420 acres of raw Oklahoma paradise in mind when he penned the famed "Oklahoma Hills!" This indeed a place "where the Blackjack and Oak trees kiss the playful prairie breeze." With breathtaking views and over 170' of elevation change (from 790' to 960'), this timbered wildlife haven is less than two hours from the Dallas and Oklahoma City metro areas and conveniently located a mile off of US Highway 70 East on the Carter County/Marshall County line on a nice county road which dead-ends at the property entrance. A rural water meter and electricity are at the gate. Build a home, a weekend cabin or a hunting lodge and start living your dream. Being boxed in and squeezed by neighbors is not a concern here! This place has an extraordinary feel of privacy and remoteness despite its proximity to Ardmore and Madill. The property is fenced and cross-fenced with four ponds and two drainage creeks. The timber is a great combination of Oklahoma hardwoods with some mixed cedars. It has hilltops, ridges, bottoms, draws and creek beds which create a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Access roads and trails have been strategically placed and there are several open areas of grass. Whitetail deer, turkey, wild hogs and a variety of fur-bearing animals call this acreage home or routinely visit it. It has a history of productive hunting and has been managed well over the years so as to maintain its natural bounty. With additional clearing, this place could also be made into a very nice cattle and/or horse operation to compliment its star status as a hunting and recreational property. This is a unique opportunity - the kind that does not present itself often. Large, undisturbed, private and convenient land offerings are becoming a rarity. Don't less this one pass you by!!!
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