The 5-20 Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a stunning piece of Osage County, Oklahoma, where the beauty of the tallgrass prairie meets the charm of blackjack timber and rolling hills. This picturesque ranch has been thoughtfully co-managed for both livestock grazing and abundant wildlife for decades, creating a balanced and sustainable landscape. Trophy whitetail deer, wild turkey, and quail are frequent visitors, making this a hunter's dream and a nature lovers paradise.
Water is plentiful across the ranch, with multiple ponds, wet-weather creek drainages, and the year-round flow of Grey Horse Creek in the northwest portion of the property before it empties into the Arkansas River. These water sources support both livestock and wildlife, adding to the property's appeal and functionality.
Improvements include working pens for cattle, a spacious shop building, and a dedicated home site...
Improvements include working pens for cattle, a spacious shop building, and a dedicated home siteoffering everything needed for a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, or a combination of both. Whether you're managing a herd or looking for a peaceful escape, the 5-20 Ranch provides unmatched versatility.
Conveniently located just 3 miles from Ralston, 5.5 miles from Fairfax, 26 miles to Ponca City, 31 miles to Stillwater, 45 miles to Tulsa, and 80 miles to Oklahoma Citythis ranch offers privacy without sacrificing accessibility. Come explore the endless possibilities this extraordinary property has to offer.
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With 23 years of working on the land I have a unique background to help prospective land buyers and sellers in several ways. Growing up on a family ranch and farming for many local landowners my teeth were cut in rural northern Oklahoma. I began managing the family and neighboring properties for wildlife while still in high school. In 2005, I graduated from Oklahoma State University with degrees in Wildlife Management and Ecology and Rangeland Management and Ecology. I have worked for and with many different agencies, private, state, and federal. These experiences provide valuable insight to property potential and current values. I am excited to work with sellers and buyers in realizing their goals of owning their own place in rural America. If there is anyway I can help you please contact me.