Location: We are excited to present this spectacular 365-acre ranch that is located approximately 6 miles south of Talihina, Oklahoma. Talihina is located in Leflore County, its named originated from two Choctaw words, Tully and Hena, meaning iron road. Iron road is reference to the railroad the town was built around. Talihina has a great public school that has won multiple 2A state championships. The 2010 census had Talihina at a population of 1,114. Talihina is a thriving community in the heart of the Choctaw Nation and is the gateway to the Talimena Scenic Drive, Oklahomas only National Scenic Byway, and the Ouachita National Forest. Talihina has several good restaurants, a feed and farm supply store, a lumber and hardware store, a variety of business and shops on main street, plus the Choctaw Nation Healthcare Center. The larger City of Poteau is a beautiful 40-mile drive from this r...
Location: We are excited to present this spectacular 365-acre ranch that is located approximately 6 miles south of Talihina, Oklahoma. Talihina is located in Leflore County, its named originated from two Choctaw words, Tully and Hena, meaning iron road. Iron road is reference to the railroad the town was built around. Talihina has a great public school that has won multiple 2A state championships. The 2010 census had Talihina at a population of 1,114. Talihina is a thriving community in the heart of the Choctaw Nation and is the gateway to the Talimena Scenic Drive, Oklahomas only National Scenic Byway, and the Ouachita National Forest. Talihina has several good restaurants, a feed and farm supply store, a lumber and hardware store, a variety of business and shops on main street, plus the Choctaw Nation Healthcare Center. The larger City of Poteau is a beautiful 40-mile drive from this ranch. Area attractions include Sardis Lake, Kiamichi River, Lake Wister State Park, the Heavener Runestone, the Ouachita National Forest, Cedar Lake Trails, Campgrounds, And Equestrian Center.
Services: Electric, rural water, phone, school bus..
Land: The drive to this property is absolutely beautiful. When youre on the middle of this place every direction you look is pleasing to the eye, beautiful mountain views, tons of wildlife. This ranch has been owned by the same people and has been a working ranch since the early 1960s and this is a rare opportunity to find this much land all in one location that you can live, hunt, fish, farm and ranch all at your own place. There are so many things that make this place so unique. The south 160 acres is currently being cleared to make more pasture while leaving some mature trees for shade and for possible building locations. Then gradually sloping to the north is 205 acres of pristine improved pasture. This place has extremely good and deep topsoil that will grow a lot of forage even during the hot and dry summer. Cattle seem to do better on this type of ground. The property is fenced and cross fenced, to separate livestock or to practice rotational grazing. If you like to deer hunt your chance of harvesting trophy bucks is excellent in this area. Several ponds for watering livestock,wildlfie and to provide fishing opportunities. When we drove around this ranch on a utv we saw a tremendous amount of ducks, Canadian Geese, whitetail deer, squirrels, and even saw Bald Eagles. Wild hogs are often found here and provide year round hunting opportunity. This is a great place to saddle a horse and ride all day, lots of area and lots to see. There is a spot on this ranch with very good shale that could be used to build roads or building pads. This ranch has loads of character and offers a multitude of possibilities: from recreation, fishing, hunting, home place, ranching, and future development. This is a hidden gem and sure worth looking at! By appointment only.
Price: $912,500.
Taxes: $390.00