Welcome to the Goff Creek CRP & Hunting Quarter, a 160 acre tract in Texas County, Oklahoma, located northwest of Guymon and just south of Elkhart, Kansas. This property sits approximately 3/4 mile north of Goff Creek, placing it in a natural travel corridor that supports consistent wildlife movement.
This quarter offers a strong combination of income and recreation, with 143.88 acres enrolled in CRP generating $2,878 annually through September 30, 2036. The established grass cover not only provides a steady return but also creates ideal habitat for bedding, nesting, and year-round wildlife use.
Trail camera history and surrounding habitat support whitetail deer, mule deer, and antelope, along with upland birds including quail and pheasants. The seclusion, native grasses, and proximity to Goff Creek make this property a natural fit for hunting and long-term recreational use.
Whether you're looking to add an affordable hunting property, secure a CRP investment, or hold land in a proven wildlife area, this tract checks the boxes. Properties at this price point that offer both annual income and multi-species hunting are getting harder to find in the Oklahoma Panhandle.
Key Features160 acres - Texas County, Oklahoma
Northwest of Guymon | South of Elkhart, KS
3/4 mile north of Goff Creek
143.88 acres enrolled in CRP
$2,878 annual CRP income
Contract through 9/30/2036
Whitetail, mule deer, antelope
Quail & pheasant hunting
Established native grass cover
Strong travel corridor & habitat
Affordable entry-level land investment