Tillman County, Oklahoma Land For Sale (5 results)
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AcreValue offers multiple types of land for sale in Tillman County, so if you’re looking for a new ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment you’ve come to the right place. Regardless of what your needs or objectives are for your land, we have a large inventory of available parcels that are updated regularly. Therefore, it’s very likely that we have the perfect parcel that meets all the search criteria & specifications that you’ve been searching for. Additionally, because our land for sale listings are always being updated due to the frequency of land being sold or new land listings being put on the market, make sure that you are checking back with AcreValue regularly for updates. When you find the perfect land parcel and you are ready to take the next steps you can easily connect directly with the listing agent to help you facilitate your land purchase. Browse AcreValue's Oklahoma land for sale page to find more potential opportunities in Oklahoma that fit your needs. We wish you the best of luck in finding your next ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment.
04/13/2026
$900,000
299.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Tillman County - 1124 4th Street, Grandfield, OK
This exceptional 299.91± acre farm in Tillman County offers a rare combination of productive agriculture, proven recreational appeal, and long-term investment potential. Thoughtfully improved and well-maintained, the property is cross-fenced and features over 200 acres of tillable farmland, making it highly suitable for continued crop production or income-generating lease opportunities. Currently, approximately 100± acres are planted in Sudan, demonstrating the land’s productivity and readiness for immediate agricultural use. The balance of the acreage provides excellent versatility, whether you choose to expand farming operations, introduce livestock, or further develop the recreational aspects of the property. A defining feature of this tract is the live creek that winds through the property, serving as a consistent water source and natural draw for wildlife. Complemented by three well-placed ponds, the property offers ample water for livestock, wildlife, and year-round usability. Mature timber lines the creek corridor, creating ideal habitat and natural travel routes for game while adding both beauty and privacy. This area of Tillman County is well known for producing quality whitetail deer, and this property is no exception. With its blend of water, cover, and tillable ground providing food sources, it has a proven history of supporting strong wildlife populations. Historically utilized for farming, pheasant, quail, and deer hunting, the land continues to offer outstanding upland bird hunting potential alongside big game opportunities, making it a true sportsman’s retreat. Location is another strong advantage, with convenient access just 40± minutes from Lawton, Oklahoma and Wichita Falls, Texas, and approximately 1 hour and 50± minutes from Oklahoma City. Properties offering this balance of income potential, water resources, wildlife habitat, and accessibility are increasingly hard to find. This is an opportunity to own a versatile and highly desirable piece of Oklahoma land with immediate usability and long-term value.
08/19/2025
$395,000
159.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Tillman County - 159.56 Acres, Loveland, OK
Abundant whitetail deer, quail, pigs, and other native wildlife make this Southwest Oklahoma quarter section an excellent recreational tract. With road frontage on two sides, easy access, and a mix of sandy loam native grasses, scattered cover, and seasonal water sources, it offers a ready-made setup for hunting and outdoor enjoyment.
This 159.56± acre property west of Loveland is made up of two adjoining parcels from separate sellers, creating a full quarter section. Selling surface rights only. The land is mostly level to gently rolling with native pasture, a seasonal creek, a small pond, and brushy draws that provide excellent bedding and travel corridors for wildlife. The perimeter is partially fenced, and with some additional fencing it could be converted into a productive grazing pasture. Conveniently located about 30 minutes from the Kiowa Casino & Hotel in Devol, offering nearby lodging and entertainment after a day on the property. Whether for recreation, cattle, or a combination of both, this tract has the habitat and space landowners look for in Southwest Oklahoma.
08/16/2022
$557,585
159.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Tillman County - Grandfield, OK
West Hargis Ranch 159.31 Acre Oklahoma Hunting Land and Farmland Grandfield, OK, Tillman County
Acres: 159.31 Acres.
Price: $3,500 per acre.
Terms: No owner financing.
Location: 8 miles SW of Grandfield, OK, Tillman County. 1/2 mile from the Red River. Just 6 miles south of HWY 70 on County Road E 1960. 14 miles north of Burkburnett, TX.
Comments: 54 acres of woods and creek bottom for excellent hunting. 106 acres of sandy loam farmland. Selling surface rights only.
Located about 20 minutes from the Kiowa Casino & Hotel if you are looking for lodging or entertainment after a day of hunting.
Water: Property has 2 springs and a year round creek.
Terrain: The farm ground is basically flat, and the creek bottom is gently rolling.
Fences: Barbed wire fencing surrounds the property on three sides.
Grasses: Hunting land is covered in native grasses. Farm ground is currently planted in wheat.
Game: Wildlife includes Trophy whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, quail, and some dove. Waterfowl and sandhill cranes frequent the property.
When buying property offered by Southwest Ranch & Farm Sales, the buyers agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation, if any, will be at sole discretion of Southwest Ranch & Farm Sales.
03/11/2026
$400,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Tillman County - E1830/ N2390, Chattanooga, OK
This multi-use farm and ranch property offers a versatile combination of productive farmland, quality native grass pasture, and recreational potential. With approximately 78.25 acres(m/l) of tillable farmland, the property provides an excellent opportunity for crop production while also supporting livestock grazing with native grass pastures that have a good perimeter fence.A 2.62 acre pond serves as a strong water source for livestock and wildlife, while also enhancing the propertys scenic appeal. The land includes a small catch/loading pen, providing a practical setup for handling and loading cattle when needed.Utilities are within reach with rural water line frontage along the road and electric access available along the county road, offering great potential for future improvements such as a homesite, barn, or additional livestock facilities.In addition to its agricultural value, the property also presents solid hunting potential, attracting deer, pigs, and waterfowl that travel through the area. With its balance of tillable ground, grazing pasture, water, and utility access, this tract offers an excellent opportunity for producers or land investors looking for a manageable farm and ranch property with multiple uses.
06/29/2018
$1,250,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Tillman County - 17361 County Rd. N236, Indiahoma, OK
Setup and ready to go whether it be for breeding purposes, commercial hunting business, or just as a hobby. Here is a place like no other in this part of the state! Take one of the electric carts down through the property and you would never believe there are over 100 whitetails living here. The satellite aerial photos do this property no justice in just how great the cover is for these whitetails to hide in. With thick mesquite rolling terrain, waist-high native grasses, and spring filled ponds with a thick wooly draw from east to west, the native cover is the best around. The majority of the bucks produce large typical type frames with additional stickers, kickers, etc. Multiple whitetails over 200" have been born and raised on this property. The large typical type frame genetics are some hardest to establish and most sought after by hunters, deer farmers, and now Oklahoma wildlife managers looking to improve the genetics in their wild herds.There is no secret that the Oklahoma House Bill 3462 has been approved and signed by the governor. The deer in this herd have not yet been tested to see which are carriers of the 96S gene for the pilot program. This new law will allow the selling, transportation, and release into the wild genetically tested and approved deer from captivity with the right permitting. Whether you agree with the bill or not, there is no denying that there is a very lucrative opportunity with a healthy deer herd that has had generations of healthy fawns born and raised right here in Tillman County Oklahoma.Overlooking the property is a beautiful one and a half story 2643 sq. ft home built in 2004 with a two-car garage attached. Right down the hill you have your 40x60 shop to keep all your equipment, feed, etc. out of the weather. It also comes with a 50hp Kabota tractor with all the implements you would need for foodplots or just to maintain the property all together. Do not hesitate to give Rustin a call if you have any interest in making this one-of-a-kind property your own!
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