The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter | Alfalfa County, OK
Located in the heart of Alfalfa County, The Salt Plains Sandhills Hunting & Grazing Quarter is a 160 acre tract offering a strong combination of rolling sandhill terrain, native grass grazing, and excellent wildlife habitat in one of the most unique recreational regions of northwest Oklahoma.
The property sits along Highway 11 and is located approximately one mile east of the well-known Salt Plains Artesian Well and just a few miles from the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains Lake. The Salt Plains region is widely recognized for its outdoor recreation opportunities including waterfowl hunting, upland bird hunting, deer hunting, fishing, birdwatching, and the famous selenite crystal digging found only in this area.
This quarter features rolling sandhills with native grasses and scattered plum thickets, creating excellent habitat for quail, whitetail deer, and other native wildlife. The northeast corner of the property contains a thicker pocket of trees and brush providing strong bedding cover and protection for wildlife throughout the year.
The north boundary adjoins a large neighboring landholding, helping create a lightly pressured stretch of native grass country that supports strong wildlife movement through this portion of the Salt Plains sandhills.
Water is already established with two water wells on the property, including a solar-powered well located in the northwest portion of the quarter, providing reliable water for both livestock and wildlife. The native grass and natural shelter make this property well suited for seasonal cattle grazing or maintaining a small livestock operation while preserving its strong recreational value.
Highway 11 forms the southern boundary with power available along the bar ditch, providing convenient access and future improvement potential such as a hunting camp, cabin, or additional water development. With the natural topography and proximity to the refuge, the property also holds potential for development of a waterfowl pond or duck hunting setup.
The property is located approximately 30 miles east of Alva and roughly 40 minutes from Interstate 35, allowing convenient access from Oklahoma City, Enid, and southern Kansas.
Properties located in this Salt Plains hunting corridor rarely come available and continue to be highly sought after for both recreational and agricultural use.
Property Highlights
160 acres in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma
Rolling sandhill terrain with native grass and plum thickets
Excellent quail, deer, and upland wildlife habitat
Located 1 mile east of the Salt Plains Artesian Well
Just a few miles from Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Great Salt Plains Lake
Large neighboring landholding along the north boundary
Two water wells on the property
Solar-powered water well installed
Highway 11 frontage on the south boundary
Power available along the road
Grazing potential for cattle
Potential for waterfowl pond or hunting improvements
Approximately 30 miles to Alva, OK
Roughly 40 minutes to Interstate 35