Located in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, this 35 acre tract offers a combination of open pasture, rolling terrain, and scattered tree cover with convenient access to nearby communities and major highways. The property sits just off Highway 18 and is approximately 10 minutes from Interstate 44, allowing for travel to Chandler, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Stillwater. Chandler is located roughly 10 miles south of the property, while Stillwater is less than 30 miles away. Nearby communities including Agra, Tryon, and Cushing provide access to dining, fuel, shopping, and other everyday services. The location offers a rural setting while maintaining accessibility for commuting, weekend use, or future development plans. The property consists primarily of open grassland with gently rolling topography that may accommodate a variety of agricultural, residential, or recreational uses. The pasture ground could support livestock, horses, or hobby farming activities, while the terrain offers multiple potential build locations with views of the surrounding countryside. A rural water line runs along Highway 18, giving buyers the option to connect to rural water service or pursue a private well. Electricity is available nearby, which may simplify future construction planning for a home, barn, or additional improvements. The layout and access provide flexibility for those seeking a rural homesite, small acreage farm, or recreational retreat in central Oklahoma. In addition to its agricultural and residential possibilities, the property also offers recreational appeal. Whitetail deer are frequently observed traveling through the area as they move between surrounding wooded tracts and nearby food sources. The combination of pasture, scattered cover, and rolling terrain may provide opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, or habitat improvement projects. With the addition of feeders, food plots, or selective habitat management practices, the property could be further developed for recreational use. Whether you are looking for land to build on, acreage for livestock, or a tract with hunting and outdoor potential, this Lincoln County property provides a versatile setting with convenient highway access and proximity to several Oklahoma communities.