This rustic cabin was built around 1935 from solid logs and rough cut plank boards. The craftsmanship put into the cabin is very nice, from the stone fireplace to the various types of wood used on the walls and vaulted ceilings. A second addition to the cabin was added around 1955, adding a kitchen and large living area. One bedroom has a walk-in closet with a separate bathroom that includes a shower and a claw foot tub. Across the hall, two bedrooms share a bathroom between them. A walk around covered patio is perfect for visibility to all sides of the ridge. Off the side of the carport is a multi-purpose room, used for cleaning fish, packaging, and freezing. Additional storage containers with overhang areas, covered by a metal roof, provide ample room for supplies and equipment. The property also has a separate electric and water connection, which could be used for an additional cabin ...
This rustic cabin was built around 1935 from solid logs and rough cut plank boards. The craftsmanship put into the cabin is very nice, from the stone fireplace to the various types of wood used on the walls and vaulted ceilings. A second addition to the cabin was added around 1955, adding a kitchen and large living area. One bedroom has a walk-in closet with a separate bathroom that includes a shower and a claw foot tub. Across the hall, two bedrooms share a bathroom between them. A walk around covered patio is perfect for visibility to all sides of the ridge. Off the side of the carport is a multi-purpose room, used for cleaning fish, packaging, and freezing. Additional storage containers with overhang areas, covered by a metal roof, provide ample room for supplies and equipment. The property also has a separate electric and water connection, which could be used for an additional cabin build site or a camper hook-up. There is perimeter fencing around the cabin with separated dog pens in the backyard. The property is heavily timbered with convex slopes on both the north and south sides. A slough sits at the bottom of the north slope, separating the property and Corp land. The slough is formed when the water of the Little River rises and flows through the area. This area has been known by some locals as a good waterfowl habitat area. The property backs up to Corps of Engineers land, providing plenty of seclusion. Whitetail deer, hog, and duck signs are abundant in the area. There is access to the Little River for fishing about a mile north on the main road. Along the banks of the Little River are miles of public horseback riding trails. This McCurtain County property has so many options for anyone looking for an outdoor experience. Hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and camping are some of the reasons people come to McCurtain County. It is not often you find a rustic cabin, with enough room for friends and family, sitting next to Corp land just minutes from the Little River. You dont want to miss this opportunity.
Property Features
-80 +/- acres
-Elevated ridge location with views
-Heavy timbered - mixed
-Corps of Engineers land on two sides
-Little River to the north approx. 1 mile
-Cabin is approx. 2,727 sq. ft.
-3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
-Office, living area, and kitchen
-Log siding
-Log beams in multiple rooms
-Vaulted wood ceilings
-2 wood-burning inserts
-Stone fireplace extends to the ceiling
-Jack and Jill bath
-Metal roof on all structures
-Covered wraparound porch
-2- 40 containers covered with lighting
-Detached carport - 2 car, concert slab
-Large storage room with power and water
-Equipment shed off of detached carport
-Well water/electric on-site
-Additional water and power near cabin
-Partially fenced - perimeter fence around cabin
-Cabin sits approx. 1,300' from road
-Paved road access with gravel drive
-Approx. 20 miles west of Broken Bow, OK
-Approx. 25 miles east of Antlers, OK
-2019 taxes: $515
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Antlers, OK: Go east on Highway 3 approx. 28 miles. Turn left onto Burwell Church Rd. and go right onto Sapling Rd. The gate is on the left. Appointment only.