Blue Mountain Ranch
Location: Three (3) miles South of Hartshorne, OK. Hartshorne sits on the eastern edge of Pittsburg County and is approx. 13 miles east of McAlester, Ok. which is the county seat of Pittsburg County.
Acres: 2,115.32 deeded acres (M/L) There is an additional 200 acres within a 1/4 mile to the west that could be purchased with this ranch.
Terrain: Ranch boasts some of S.E. Oklahoma's premier mountain land. The ranch has some of the highest points in Pittsburg county which gives several of the most magnificent mountain views in this part of the state. The high mountains give way to some stunning draws, canyons and over 3 miles of scenic creek bottom.
Water: Property has at least 5 ponds and several miles of creek bottoms and at least 3 springs. This property is well suited and has many ideal locations for a large lake.
Game: The mix of mountain land, draws and...
Game: The mix of mountain land, draws and canyons compliment the extensive riparian habitat and provide ideal habitat for Trophy Deer, Turkey, Black Bear and small game and non-game wildlife. Part of this ranch sits in Latimer county which is open to Oklahoma's Black Bear season. This property sits within 5 miles of where the Oklahoma state record Black Bear was killed that weighed in at over 700 lbs. This ranch will also be open to Oklahoma's first Elk season and sits within 10 miles of the Pushmataha County Wildlife refuge which is the central point for the growing Elk herd in Southeast Okla. Pittsburg County ranks in the top 3 in the state in total Whitetail Deer harvest and ranks in the top 10 in Boone and Crockett deer in the state.
Climate: Pittsburg County is part of the Hardwood Forest to the North and the Ouchita Mountains to the South. The Hardwood Forest is a region of heavily forested gentle ridges and valleys while the Ouachita Mountains have more sharply defined ridges. Annual Precipitation ranges about 48 inches per year in the area of this ranch. Temperatures average near 61 degrees and the County has a growing season of 214 days. Winds from the South to Southwest are quite dominant, averaging just over 6 miles per hour.
Fun Fact: This property was once owned by 3 Nasa astronauts. Thomas Stafford "Commander of Apollo 10", Stuart Roosa "Apollo 14" and William Pogue "Skylab 14" partnered up and bought this property, all grew up or were educated in Oklahoma.
Brokers Comments: This would make an excellent recreational ranch with the current owner already completing key infastructure such as a good road system which provides access to every part of the ranch. Ranch has several excellent cabin sites and open areas for the establishment of food plots. Ranch is easliy accesible to Hartshorne, Ok. where most supplies can be obtained yet is in a very remote location which makes it ideally suited for various wildlife management activities.
**Seller is offering a $30,000 allowance for Buyer to run electricity to a location on the ranch of their choice.**
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