Decription: 90 acres in Section 23, 1 North, Range 17 East. Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. Sits 7 miles off State Highway 2.
Terrain: Mountain land with elevation changes from 1,360 ft to around 800 ft. This drop in elevation creates some of the most fantastic views in the Kiamichi mountains.
Water: Property has about 3/4 of a mile of Crum creek frontage. Crum creek is a major drain for this mountainous area and is a major feeder creek to the Kiamichi River. This creek dumps into the Kiamichi river aproximately 2 miles downstream of this property.
Game: This diverse mountainous terrain along with this unique riparian habitat around Crum Creek creates great habitat for a healthy and varied wildlife combination. Deer, Turkey and Black Bear thrive as well as other game and non-game species. Pushmataha is one of 4 counties open for Oklahoma's Black Bear season.
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This property borders and is surrounded by thousands of acres of private timber company land, that can be leased for hunting. This is remote with the nearest house being miles away from this property. It is truly in an area of one of Oklahoma's great forests. This seclusion offers a great oppurtunity to harvest monster whitetail and a great shot at a Black bear.
Directions: From the intersection of HWY 2 and 271 in Clayton, Oklahoma, go South on Highway (2) 11.3 miles. Turn right onto Gravel road (there is a locked gate). From this gate stay on main road for 3.8 miles veer right. Go .6 miles turn right. Go .7 miles to property. Property is on your left.
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