Hunting Ranch Getaway with Cozy Cabin in Popular Kiamichi Mountains, Moyers, OK 95 AC
Description
Call Nelson at (469) 855-0400 to tour this 95 acre hunting ranch. This hunter's paradise has is nestled in the Kiamichi Mountain range in Pushmataha County, OK, known for the perfect habitat that allows for abundant food, water, and bedding sources. The 95 acre property has several food plots perfectly postitioned in prime locations that provides for the local whitetail deer, turkey, hog, rabbit, squirrel, and other small game. If you're real quiet, you might just have a bear or two grace this mixed use recreational, timberland while using the existing well-maintained ATV trails or use them as hiking trails to access your favorite secluded spot. The rance has Horsehead Creek and Ten Mile Creek, a year round water source, that traverses the site and provides for beautiful tree-covered canopies that the little critters love. Being behind two sets of gates, this location is secluded and secured, but has easy access via county maintained roads. The site borders the Indian Nation Turnpike at the lowest point of the site, with a gentle slope down to the highway bridge where habitat naturally seeks shelter and water. The newer 440 sq. ft. cabin has a main room that provides for plenty of sleep area, living area and even a kitchenette with running hot water. The 3 piece bathroom is complete so keeping "civilized" is a breeze at this ranch. Enjoy sitting on one of the two cabin decks in the back or the front of the cabin to take in the freshness of God's creation and fall in love with the panoramic mountain views and of the 50' Loblolly Pines, Oaks, and Hickory trees. The property has two wells, a fire pit with swings to enjoy roasting after a long day out in the wilderness, and a power generator is included for electric source to the cabin. This natural beauty is conveniently located only 2 hours from McKinney, TX and Mena, AR, and 2.5 hours from Tulsa, and just 2.75 hours from OKC. But you'll have to hurry to snag this precious gem, because it won't last long. Call Nelson at (469) 855-0400 for more information, or to schedule a personal in-depth tour of the ranch.