It's not too often a property in southwest Oklahoma features a portion of the Wichita Mountains, nonetheless one with as much diversity as this parcel has. This 474 +/- acres in Kiowa County offers breathtaking scenery from both the highs and lows. With over 300 feet of elevation change, a climb to the top offers a striking perspective of Tom Steed Reservoir and an encompassing panorama of the Great Plains State Park.
With six ponds, an abundance of grass, a cattle working facility, and roughly 70 cultivated acres of Class II and III soils, great use of this property is certainly agriculture. Roughly one mile of new fence has been built along the south half of the western boundary, as well as the south face. The current owners have had cattle grazing the property, but for the last several months have moved them off to allow the ground sufficient rest. The cultivated areas have been histor...
With six ponds, an abundance of grass, a cattle working facility, and roughly 70 cultivated acres of Class II and III soils, great use of this property is certainly agriculture. Roughly one mile of new fence has been built along the south half of the western boundary, as well as the south face. The current owners have had cattle grazing the property, but for the last several months have moved them off to allow the ground sufficient rest. The cultivated areas have been historically used for winter wheat production.
Deer, hogs, turkey, quail, and even aoudad call this property their home. The owners have meticulously managed the deer population present, only shooting mature bucks 5.5+ years old or older. In addition, they place an emphasis on doe harvest, which in turn creates a healthy balance of available nutrition. Bordering the property directly to the north lies the Mountain Park Wildlife Management Area. Spanning roughly 5,000 acres, the WMA consists mostly of mesquite scrubland, mountain, and agriculture fields. Given its size and the rugged nature of the terrain, outdoor enthusiasts don't have to use their imagination too much to see down the additional recreational avenues.
Other local features are the Great Plains State Park and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The park is home to Tom Steed Reservoir and provides an excellent canvass for many water sports as well as fishing, hiking, and camping. The wildlife refuge is another popular tourist attraction with a plethora of activities to explore as well, all within a half hour from one another. Whether your interest is in agriculture or the outdoors, this diverse property is sure to strike a chord.
Property Features
-Established roads/trails
-One mile of new fence
-Cattle pens, chute, and shed
-Six ponds
-337.9 ft of elevation change
-70 acres of Class II and III soils
-Deer, aoudad, hogs, turkey, quail
-Borders Mountain Park Wildlife Management Area
-Minutes from Great Plains State Park entrance
-25 minutes from Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
-1 hour 45 minutes from OKC
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of Highway 183 and Broadway in Mountain Park, head west for four miles. Turn north onto N2220, go for two miles. Turn east onto E1580, go for 1/2 mile. Main entrance is at the corner.