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Located in the rolling countryside of Okmulgee County, this 80± acre recreational ranch offers an outstanding combination of hunting, grazing, build potential, and accessibility just a short drive from Tulsa and Interstate 40. Situated near Dripping Springs Lake, the property blends productive pasture, pockets of timber, established wildlife habitat, and utilities already in place, creating a versatile tract suited for both recreation and long-term investment.
The property has a strong history of hunting with established food plots already in place from previous hunting leases, making it a turnkey setup for deer and wildlife management. The mix of open pasture and timber pockets creates excellent travel corridors and bedding habitat for whitetail deer while still offering usable ground for cattle grazing, horses, hay production, or future improvements.
Located just minutes from Dripping Springs Lake, buyers can enjoy convenient access to fishing, boating, kayaking, camping, and outdoor recreation while still having the privacy and versatility of a larger acreage tract. The area is known for its scenic terrain, wildlife, and recreational appeal, making this property well suited for both weekend use and long-term enjoyment.
Electric service is already on the property, fiber internet is available along the road, and a water well can be installed, giving buyers the opportunity to build a cabin, hunting lodge, barndominium, or full-time residence while still enjoying modern conveniences in a peaceful rural setting.
Less than an hour from much of the Tulsa metro area and with convenient access to Interstate 40, the property is easily accessible for weekend trips, hunting season, or future country living. Whether you are looking for a recreational getaway, hunting tract, mixed-use cattle property, or long-term land investment, this Okmulgee County property offers the versatility and location that many buyers are searching for in today's land market.
Coordinates: 35.5662, -96.1321
Directions:
Hwy 56 to Dentonville road then south to property that sits at the corner of 130 and Briar road.