Terrain: Property is located in the foothills of the scenic Kiamichi Mountains. It is a multi-use property consisting of some grass/grazing area, creek bottom, and mixed hardwoods. The grazing areas are perfect for a few cattle or horses. The property is an ideal habitat for Whitetail deer, Eastern wild turkey, and other game. Property joins the vast Ouachita National Forest.
Water: Frazier Creek runs through the property. It is a beautiful, live creek with pools of blue/green water and gravel bars between. The creek is a great spot for kids or grand-kids to wade, fish, or hunt for crawdads. As you walk through the property, the creek provides a sense of peace and serenity and brings the property to life.
Game: Property is in an area that is well known for its hunting opportunities. The property is well-suited for Whitetail deer, turkey, and an occasional black bear. Property also has smal...
Game: Property is in an area that is well known for its hunting opportunities. The property is well-suited for Whitetail deer, turkey, and an occasional black bear. Property also has small game, such as rabbit and squirrel, along with a variety of non-game species.
Agent's Notes: Property has paved county road access, electricity, a septic tank already set, and meter can for rural water. There is an outstanding spot to build your dream home or getaway cabin, or provide a set-up for a travel trailer. The creek is literally within listening distance from the building site. The crown jewel of the property is the fact that it is adjacent to the million acre Ouachita National Forest, providing year-round recreational opportunities, such as hunting, horseback riding, hiking, and other outdoor activities. 4 wheeling opportunities exist on the property, as well as the nearby Kiamichi Ridge Road Trail, Choctaw Nation Trail, and Billy Creek Trail.
For More Info: Call Jay Baker (918) 647-6029
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the Talihina intersection of Highway 271 and Highway 63. Go east on 63 approximately 5 1/2 miles. As the highway curves to the right, you will take Frazier Creek road on the left side (it will almost seem like you "so straight" onto the county road from the highway). Stay on Frazier Creek road approximately 1 mile. You will see a green double gate marking the entrance to the property (again the main road will make a hard turn and it will seem like you "go straight" into the property.