LOCATION: Central Eastern Oklahoma in LeFlore County nestled in the lower elevations of the Kiamichi Mountains. The village of Bengal is about 3 miles. The town of Talihina is about 5 miles. The town of LeFlore is about 6 miles. The town of Poteau is about 40 miles. Oklahoma City is about 3 hrs. Tulsa is about 1.5 hrs. Ft. Smith, Ark is about 45 min. Dallas is about 4.5 hrs.
LAND: 60 acres of rolling and heavily wooded land suitable for timber farm, hunting, camping, horse-back riding, hiking or as an off-grid cabin site (no utilities available). The timber is normally harvested off this type property about every 20 years. Currently the land has assorted hardwoods which are native to the area along with red cedar and yellow pine which is the most marketable at maturity. Timber prices vary as do all such commodities so it is not possible to give a value of the standing tim...
LAND: 60 acres of rolling and heavily wooded land suitable for timber farm, hunting, camping, horse-back riding, hiking or as an off-grid cabin site (no utilities available). The timber is normally harvested off this type property about every 20 years. Currently the land has assorted hardwoods which are native to the area along with red cedar and yellow pine which is the most marketable at maturity. Timber prices vary as do all such commodities so it is not possible to give a value of the standing timber without obtaining the services of a professional timber cruiser.
LEGAL FOR GPS COORDINATES:
The NE/4 of the SE/4 and the S/2 of the NW/4 of the SE/4 of Section 17, Township 4 North, Range 22 East of the Indian Base and Meridian, LeFlore County, Oklahoma, surface and surface only.
MAPS AVAILABLE: Upon request we can furnish a topo map, aerial photo and a county map of the area showing county roads and highways. Map does not show logging or forest roads.
WATER: Spring fed creek crosses the land which owner reports has year around water for wild game. Average rainfall in this area is about 45 to 50 inches depending on season.
SERVICES: None available.
ACCESS: The aerial photo of this land shows a forest-type logging road crossing the property from East to West through both boundary lines. These roads are used during timber harvest times and used frequently by hunters during season or by other land-owners going to check their property. There is no regular county road and thus no address for this property. Under Oklahoma law you cannot land-lock a property meaning that owners have the right to reasonable access to their land.
TAXES: $32 was paid last year.
PRICE: $35,000.
COMMENTS: Beautiful land located in the scenic mountains of Southeastern Oklahoma. Perfect for an off-grid cabin or hunting property or other recreational activities. Hunting for deer, quail, squirrel, rabbit squirrel, turkey and other game, including black bear during season. Camping, hiking and horseback riding are popular through the area. The 1.5 million acre Ouachita National Forest is about 2 miles from this land. Limited access so a Jeep or ATV would be recommended. We can furnish maps, aerial photo and topos maps of the property to view this land at your convenience. A GPS is the best way to locate property corners.
BULLET POINTS:
1. Secluded and remote wilderness area.
2. Panoramic view of the surrounding Kiamichi Mountains.
3. Hunting for deer, turkey, quail, squirrel, rabbit and other game.
4. Spring fed creek crosses property.
5. Suitable for an off-grid cabin.
6. Timber farm potential.
LISTING AGENT:
Jim Mixon Cell: 918-647-7945
Office phone 918-647-9114
Office hours Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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