Larger tracts of native pasture don’t come up often in Osage County like these continuous 337 +/- acres lying just west of Hulah Lake, Oklahoma. This tract sits on the north side of Highway 10 and has a mixture of approximately 85% native grass to 15% timber allowing plenty of grazing and enough shade throughout for your livestock. There is a pond sitting in the northeastern portion of the property with additional drainage ditches throughout if the new owner wants to add additional water sources. The drainage ditches are known to hold pockets of water throughout the year as well. Beautiful topography and rolling hills of Osage County’s finest natural beauty with 100 feet of natural elevation change throughout the tract make for amazing views and some great build sites. There is also the opportunity to chase the big Osage County whitetails with deer frequently in this place and a proven h...
Larger tracts of native pasture don’t come up often in Osage County like these continuous 337 +/- acres lying just west of Hulah Lake, Oklahoma. This tract sits on the north side of Highway 10 and has a mixture of approximately 85% native grass to 15% timber allowing plenty of grazing and enough shade throughout for your livestock. There is a pond sitting in the northeastern portion of the property with additional drainage ditches throughout if the new owner wants to add additional water sources. The drainage ditches are known to hold pockets of water throughout the year as well. Beautiful topography and rolling hills of Osage County’s finest natural beauty with 100 feet of natural elevation change throughout the tract make for amazing views and some great build sites. There is also the opportunity to chase the big Osage County whitetails with deer frequently in this place and a proven history! If you have been in the market for a larger grass tract with great access off a blacktop road then don’t miss out on this one. Give listing agent Paul Smith a call today at (918) 397-2737. Shown by appointment only.
Property Features
-337 +/- continuous acres
-Fully fenced with good fencing throughout
-Highway 10 frontage
-Large pond
-Additional drainage ditches that hold water
-85/15 pasture/timber mix
-Power at highway
-Native bluestem and prairie grasses
-Hulah Water District 20 approximately 3/4 mile away to the east
-Osage County whitetails
-Less than 4 miles to Hulah Lake
-20 miles to Pawhuska, OK
-20 miles to Bartlesville, OK
-Shown by appointment only
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Research Parcel InformationPOB: Junction of Highway 99 and Highway 10- Drive approximately 4 miles east and property will be on the north side of Highway 11.