Rancho del Norte is a 315 acre ranch in Johnston County, Oklahoma loaded with paved road frontage, a gorgeous spring fed creek, pink granite outcroppings and nearby access to the public trout fishing area on Blue River. The ranch is approximately 50% open and 50% wooded. Stock ponds are distributed across the site for ease of watering cattle. In addition, one spring fed pond features a stone and mortar dam. This property is perfect for the person seeking hunting, fishing and agricultural features in a naturally beautiful setting. In addition, if you are looking for slightly smaller parcels, the owner is willing to subdivide the property along the county highway that divides the property. The western parcel is 58 acres and the eastern is 257 acres. Features a beautiful spring fed creek running diagonally across the property. The clear waters of this creek cascade over exposed grani...
Rancho del Norte is a 315 acre ranch in Johnston County, Oklahoma loaded with paved road frontage, a gorgeous spring fed creek, pink granite outcroppings and nearby access to the public trout fishing area on Blue River. The ranch is approximately 50% open and 50% wooded. Stock ponds are distributed across the site for ease of watering cattle. In addition, one spring fed pond features a stone and mortar dam. This property is perfect for the person seeking hunting, fishing and agricultural features in a naturally beautiful setting. In addition, if you are looking for slightly smaller parcels, the owner is willing to subdivide the property along the county highway that divides the property. The western parcel is 58 acres and the eastern is 257 acres. Features a beautiful spring fed creek running diagonally across the property. The clear waters of this creek cascade over exposed granite. The property is divided by a rural highway and bordered by a paved county road that serves as the access road for the Blue River Trout Fishing Area. The combination of road frontage and traffic makes the property ideal for future subdivision opportunities. Good resident population of deer and turkeys. Ducks visit the ranch ponds during the winters as they fly to and from the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge. There are many beautiful building sites on the property. With its combination of habitat and pasture, this property would be a good choice for those wanting a combination of hobby farm and nature preserve. Owner is willing to subdivide into 58 and 257 acre parcels and sell each seperately.