Okfuskee County, Oklahoma Land For Sale (7 results)
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04/19/2025
$89,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Okfuskee County - 2 N 3590 Road Paden, OK 74860, Paden, OK
2 N 3590 Road Paden, OK 74860


04/04/2025
$325,000
40 ac.
NEW LISTING
Okfuskee County - 36487 W 111 Rd, Okemah, OK
Renovated Ranch Home on 40 Acres – Okemah, OK
Fully furnished, newly renovated farmhouse on 40 acres just outside Okemah. Ideally located just 1 hour and 15 minutes from Oklahoma City and 1 hour and 20 minutes from Tulsa, this property offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility.
This approximately 1,350 sq. ft. home features modern updates while maintaining its rustic charm. It’s quiet, comfortable, and move-in ready – ideal for a weekend retreat or a full-time residence.
The land is fully fenced with barbed wire, perfect for running livestock, hunting, or simply enjoying the great outdoors. A solid 30x30 metal shop with concrete floors offers excellent space for storage, projects, or equipment.
Property Highlights:
Fully furnished and recently renovated farmhouse
40 beautiful acres with perimeter barbed wire fencing
30x30 metal shop with concrete flooring
Abundant wildlife – deer, turkey, and more
Ideal for hunting, cattle, or peaceful country living
Less than 20 minutes to Okemah
Whether you’re looking for a recreational retreat, a small ranch operation, or a peaceful home in the country, this Okemah property delivers.
When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer’s Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.


02/25/2025
$240,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Okfuskee County - State Highway 48, Castle, OK
Deep Fork 80


02/25/2025
$225,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Okfuskee County - Old Hwy 62, Okemah, OK
Johnson 40 Nice Pond


01/30/2025
$3,250,000
631 ac.
AVAILABLE
Okfuskee County - 375165 E 1160 Road, Okemah, OK
Grape Ranch is an absolute all around premier property. This beautiful contiguous property sits 6 miles south of the city of Okemah. With 2 miles of north Canadian river frontage, pond, lake, hunting, fishing, farming, cattle, you name it, this property can do it ALL and then some. It sits at the end of a dead end road with as much privacy as you could ever hope for. A 10 acre oxbow lake hosts trophy largemouth bass, crappie, channel catfish and numerous other species. There is a beautiful 3 acre pond right when you pull across the cattle guard that is also stocked with large mouth bass and crappie.
It just explodes with cool season clovers, ryegrass and fescue in the spring, then transitions wonderfully to summer hardy improved bermuda grass. The ranch currently runs 250 cow calf pairs. On normal rainfall years the ranch produces enough hay to sustain at least 250 cows with minimal effort. With a weed/fertilizer program that could be significantly improved.
There is a beautiful 7000 sq ft barndominium. 1/3 is a home that has 4 bedrooms and 5 baths. The spacious rooms will provide tons of space to host plenty of guests. 1/3 is a cold storage area which is the current "gym" for grandkids! 1/3 can be retail space or turned into an awesome hangout/bar area. There is a 50x40 composite deck overlooking the 40 acre pecan grove with the north Canadian river flowing behind it. Great place to entertain or just sit back and enjoy the best outdoor relaxing experience Oklahoma has to offer.
If hunting is your thing, white tailed deer, turkey, and hogs are plentiful and many trophies have been harvested off the property. The 3 acre pond and 10 acre lake host a ridiculous amount of waterfowl. Coyote and bobcats are seen regularly and there even has been some black bear sightings in the surrounding area!
Can be purchased with all the cattle and equipment for a true turn key property that is already generating income. Call today for more information!
Mike Teichroeb: 405-866-5502
When purchasing a property listed by Turner Land Company LLC, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified at first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Turner Land Company LLC.


12/20/2024
$2,900,000
615.28 ac.
FOR SALE
Okfuskee County - 374108 E 1170 Rd, Okemah, OK
Dos Lobos Ranch Featuring Nearly 2 Miles Of River Frontage


05/17/2024
$2,200,000
538 ac.
AVAILABLE
Okfuskee County - Pharoah, OK
Pecan Valley Ranch is a 538-acre ranch located just west of Henryetta in Okfuskee County at an easy one hour and fifteen minute drive from either Oklahoma City or Tulsa. Offering both productive pasture and a dense growth of pecan trees along Montezuma Creek, this ranch can support healthy herds of both livestock and wildlife. But, before we get into that, we need to go back in time to when the current owner purchased the property.
Eight years ago when we first laid eyes on this ranch, it was in pretty rough shape. It had been leased out for years and not surprisingly, very little maintenance had been done. Overstocked, overgrown, and run down, one would wonder what the current owner saw in the property. Simply stated, it was the fertile soil types. Even though it didn’t look like it, the ranch had fantastic soils and just needed half a chance to shine. Most ranches that we look at don’t have any Class 1 soils. Amazingly, 44 percent of Pecan Valley Ranch features Class 1 soils! If you consider both Class 1 and 2 soils, the total increases to a whopping 70 percent of the ranch that has these fertile soil types. This is evidenced by the natural vegetation we saw on the property. Most neglected ranches grow up in cedar and elm trees. This one grew up in a thick growth of pecan trees. Everywhere we looked, we saw pecan trees that ranged from massive old growth trees to saplings. That’s when the decision was made to purchase Pecan Valley Ranch. The next decision was to break from conventional management practices and pursue a regenerative farming approach.
The ranch was rested the first spring, and an amazing growth of clover blanketed the previously barren pastures. The next step was to clean out the pond to create a water source, install a storage tank and gravity flow water system to provide water to each of the paddocks created in the front pasture. Next, it was time to bring in multiple species and rotate them through the paddocks to restore the land. This was possible because of the new fencing constructed that was capable of holding any livestock desired, including the most renowned escape artists of the farm, goats. Domestic pigs were stocked beneath the pecan trees to clean up the huge quantity of pecans lying on the ground. In the process, they also cleared the briars and as soon as they were rotated into other paddocks, a strong growth of cool season grasses emerged. Other paddocks were stocked with sheep and goats to reduce the dense growth of weeds. These two species act as herbicide in the form of an animal given that they consume plants that are normally considered a nuisance and require chemicals to control. Chickens were also rotated through the paddocks to boost soil nutrients. All these steps culminated in the creation of lush pastures that were then stocked with cattle.
Today, all of the livestock have been removed and the ranch has been rested again. The pastures are full of white, arrowleaf, and yellow clover, in addition to hairy vetch, rye grass and bermuda. The interior paddock fencing needs some repair but the water system and exterior fences are still in great shape. The ranch also has a good set of well built holding and working pens for cattle in addition to a small animal barn equipped with stalls and working facilities for goats and sheep. Other improvements made included the addition of two mobile homes with connecting deck and shop building at the new headquarters area. In addition, a third mobile home was added just north of the headquarters for the farm manager. A storage container, mobile chicken houses and various sheds round out the list of improvements.
The property has a history of producing very impressive trophy whitetails and the ponds have been stocked and managed for some fun fishing opportunities. In total, there are four main ponds on the property that range in size from one acre to an acre and a half. In addition, there are numerous small ponds scattered throughout the pastures. More importantly, two miles of Montezuma Creek twist through the ranch and serves as the source of the fertile soils deposited in its floodplain. There is a dead section line road at the south end of the ranch that has an interesting old concrete/rock bridge that is used to cross the creek. The west side of the creek features hay meadows and transitional areas where meadows fade into the ideal wildlife habitat mixture of pecans, oaks, and honeysuckle.
If you’ve dreamed of trying your hand at regenerative farming and multi-species husbandry, then, Pecan Valley Ranch would be a great place for you to expand on a solid foundation of fertile soils, and existing improvements to take them to the next level under your stewardship. For more information, call Steve Owen at 580 231 2386 or email him at Steve@
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