If you're searching for an exceptional Oklahoma hunting property with proven habitat, outstanding recreational opportunities, and the potential to produce mature trophy whitetails, this 160-acre tract in Grady County deserves a close look. Conveniently located between Cox City and Rush Springs, this property is one tract in the corner of a larger ranch that has been carefully managed for trophy whitetail deer, creating an excellent opportunity to own a piece of highly desirable hunting land in south-central Oklahoma. The landscape offers an outstanding combination of rolling terrain, dense native cover, hardwood timber, and pipeline right-of-way clearings that serve as long shooting lanes and travel corridors. The thick briar-filled bottoms provide exceptional bedding and security cover for mature deer, while the hardwoods supply natural browse, mast production, and ideal habitat for bot...
If you're searching for an exceptional Oklahoma hunting property with proven habitat, outstanding recreational opportunities, and the potential to produce mature trophy whitetails, this 160-acre tract in Grady County deserves a close look. Conveniently located between Cox City and Rush Springs, this property is one tract in the corner of a larger ranch that has been carefully managed for trophy whitetail deer, creating an excellent opportunity to own a piece of highly desirable hunting land in south-central Oklahoma. The landscape offers an outstanding combination of rolling terrain, dense native cover, hardwood timber, and pipeline right-of-way clearings that serve as long shooting lanes and travel corridors. The thick briar-filled bottoms provide exceptional bedding and security cover for mature deer, while the hardwoods supply natural browse, mast production, and ideal habitat for both deer and wild turkey. The diverse vegetation creates excellent edge habitat that attracts and supports wildlife year-round. The pipeline right-of-ways create excellent clearings that improve accessibility throughout portions of the property while offering long-range visibility for hunting. These open corridors can also be maintained as travel routes or further enhanced with food plots to maximize wildlife activity. Whitetail hunters will appreciate the property's whitetail genetics and habitat management history. Being part of a larger ranch managed specifically for trophy whitetails has helped create an environment where deer can reach maturity. Whether your goal is early-season archery hunting, rut hunting, or managing your own wildlife program, this property provides an outstanding foundation for years of successful hunting. In addition to excellent whitetail opportunities, the ranch supports healthy populations of wild turkey and wild pigs, giving outdoor enthusiasts multiple hunting opportunities throughout the seasons. The varied terrain, natural cover, and water sources encourage wildlife to remain on the property, providing numerous locations for blinds, feeders, food plots, and stand sites. Water is an important feature of any recreational property, and this tract includes four small ponds that provide dependable water for wildlife and livestock while enhancing the property's overall habitat diversity. Combined with the natural drainages and heavy cover, these water sources contribute to the property's year-round wildlife appeal. The property is fully fenced and accessed by approximately one-half mile of easement leading to a paved road, offering privacy while maintaining convenient access. Whether you plan to use the property as a private hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment, the combination of accessibility and seclusion is highly desirable. Grady County continues to be recognized for its productive wildlife habitat and strong deer populations, making recreational properties in this area highly sought after. This tract offers the opportunity to own quality hunting land with the habitat characteristics serious outdoorsmen value, including thick bedding cover, hardwood timber, rolling topography, multiple water sources, and a proven history of trophy whitetail management. Whether you envision creating your own hunting camp, expanding your land portfolio, or simply enjoying Oklahoma's outstanding outdoor recreation, this 160-acre property offers exceptional potential. With its combination of habitat diversity, wildlife populations, rolling scenery, four ponds, pipeline senderos, and location between Cox City and Rush Springs, this Grady County property is ready for its next owner to enjoy and manage for years to come. Properties with this combination of proven wildlife habitat, trophy whitetail history, multiple ponds, excellent cover, and convenient access rarely become available. Schedule your private showing today to experience everything this outstanding Oklahoma hunting property has to offer.
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