Opportunities like this do not come around often anymore in the Stillwater area. At 60.79 acres, this tract offers the uncommon opportunity to own usable acreage close to town without stepping straight into a subdivision plan. The setting checks a lot of boxes for buyers who want room to breathe and a place to enjoy the outdoors while keeping daily needs within a short drive. The land lies out with a nice mix of fenced pasture and mature timber, with tree-lined trails that connect open meadows, and a peaceful half-acre pond. Scattered across the property are historic pines that were transplanted from North Carolina in the 1960s, including several that create a quiet pocket on the pond that feels set apart from the rest of the property. Several great potential build sites are located across the acreage, including a recently cleared area that was the location for the original homestead on the property. Overlook the pond, or go deeper into the property to build your dream retreat. Access to utilities adds a meaningful layer of flexibility, whether your plan is a primary residence, a simple cabin for weekend use, or even an opportunity for a small-scale livestock operation. The property also offers abundant recreational opportunities with hunting, fishing, trails, and more. Yet, the location near Stillwater provides long-term appeal for a variety of ownership goals without having to give up privacy or the rural feel that so many people are seeking today. Located inside the Stillwater school district.Hunting is an additional clear highlight for this property. The combination of pasture edges, hardwood cover, and the pine stands sets up several natural pinch points and quiet pockets that can be accessed without disturbing the entire tract. The pond draws game during the warmer months and serves as a reliable water source during drier spells, as well as waterfowl opportunities during the winter months. Trails provide clean entry and exit to multiple corners of the property, making it easy to rotate stands with wind and weather conditions. The fenced boundary helps keep traffic where it belongs and the interior layout allows for simple food plot or feeder locations if a buyer wants to add those for strategic hunting setups. Beyond hunting, the land offers room for riding, hiking, and small agricultural projects. Gentle topography and a practical mix of soils make routine maintenance straightforward. The proximity to Stillwater means supplies and services are close, yet once you are on the interior trails, the property has a quiet, tucked-away feel. For buyers looking for acreage in Stillwater that is not already committed to immediate development, this tract is worth a hard look. It provides a rare blend of access, utilities, water, cover, and open ground in a size that is manageable to own and enjoyable to use year-round. Contact your local Land Specialists, Sean O'Grady or Austin Workman, today to schedule your private showing of this beautiful private acreage.