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Located in the beautiful Cookson Hills region of Cherokee County, Oklahoma, this secluded 110± acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large recreational property in one of eastern Oklahoma's most scenic outdoor regions.
The property is heavily wooded with mature timber, rolling terrain, thick bedding cover, and outstanding wildlife habitat that supports strong populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and other native game species. The combination of seclusion, habitat diversity, and surrounding recreational influence creates an ideal setup for hunters, outdoorsmen, and buyers searching for an off grid recreational retreat.
Positioned just southeast of Tahlequah, the property sits within convenient driving distance of the Illinois River, Baron Fork Creek, and the Illinois River Scenic Byway, an area widely known for floating, kayaking, fishing, camping, hiking, and year round outdoor recreation. The surrounding Cookson Hills are recognized for their hardwood timber, elevation changes, scenic beauty, and excellent hunting opportunities.
Unlike many isolated tracts, the property lies on a section line. Oklahoma law recognizes statutory section line rights of way; however, there is currently no improved legal access to the property. The tract is being offered at a reduced market price to reflect the current access situation. Buyers shall be responsible for independently verifying, pursuing, and obtaining any access, ingress/egress rights, permits, or approvals necessary for their intended use of the property.
Whether you are looking for a long term recreational investment, a private hunting retreat, or simply a place to escape and enjoy the outdoors, Cherokee 110 offers the type of privacy and recreational potential that is becoming increasingly difficult to find in eastern Oklahoma.
Directions:
At Speedy's R on Welling Rd, then L on 813 Rd then R on 804 Rd, then L4618 Rd, then L on 790 Rd when the road turns 90 degrees to the R the property is straight ahead at the curve across field to the property 1320' across field.