Woods County, Oklahoma Land For Sale (6 results)
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05/21/2026
$3,200,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Woods County - 46605 Johnston Road, Alva, OK
Ready to expand or step into a proven cattle operation?
This 320-acre feed yard in Woods County, OK, is fully equipped and built for performance:
4,500 head capacity
~20,000 head annual turnover
CAFO licensed + EPA inspected
Complete infrastructure (bins, scales, working facility)
Established customer base included
OFFERED: $3.2 Million
This is a plug-and-play operation—skip the years of setup and start producing immediately.
Call directly (580) 327-7246 or message us to get full details, financials, and schedule a tour.
06/23/2026
$3,237,000
925 ac.
ACTIVE
Woods County - 000, Alva, OK
Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch | 925 Acres | Woods County, Oklahoma1.75 Miles of Salt Fork River - Kansas Unit 16 Border Country - Trophy Whitetails - Food Plots - Waterfowl - Fishing - GrazingProperty Highlights925 Acres in Woods County, Oklahoma
Located Just South of the Kansas State Line
Located Along the Same Legendary Whitetail Corridor That Made Kansas Unit 16 Famous
Approximately 1.75 Miles of Salt Fork River Frontage
Yellowstone Creek Confluence on the Ranch
Over 1 Mile of Tributaries, Creeks & Beaver Pond Systems
Dead-End Road Access Creating Exceptional Privacy
Large Neighboring Ranch Ownerships Limiting Hunting Pressure
Six Banks Blinds Included
Multiple HB Feeders Included
Approximately 80 Acres of Productive Cropland
Approximately 65 Acres of Established & Potential Food Plots & Wildlife Plantings
Nearly 100 Feet of Elevation Change
Stocked Fishing Pond
Water Well, Camp Area & Corrals
Excellent Grazing Potential
Legacy Ranch Opportunity
Located along the same legendary whitetail corridor that made Kansas Unit 16 famous, the Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch is one of the most complete recreational ranches to come available in Northwest Oklahoma in recent years.
Spanning approximately 925 acres in northwest Oklahoma in Woods County, this premier recreational ranch combines nearly two miles of live water, productive agricultural ground, established hunting infrastructure, exceptional wildlife habitat, grazing potential, and unmatched privacy.
Properties of this size and caliber along the Salt Fork River rarely come available. This is the type of property families buy with the intention of never selling.
Salt Fork River, Yellowstone Creek & Live Water
One of the defining features of the ranch is its remarkable water system. Approximately 1.75 miles of the Salt Fork River either runs through or borders the property, while Yellowstone Creek joins the river on the ranch itself.
More than a mile of tributaries and seasonal creeks feed the system, creating a network of beaver ponds, wetland habitat, travel corridors, and year-round water sources for wildlife.
Water is the key to great ranches, and few properties can match the diversity found here. The combination of river frontage, Yellowstone Creek, tributaries, beaver ponds, fishing water, and wetland habitat creates an environment that attracts and supports wildlife throughout every season of the year.
Terrain & Habitat Diversity
The terrain is equally impressive. From fertile river-bottom farmland, the landscape rises into rolling canyon country before dropping back into secluded draws and creek bottoms, creating nearly 100 feet of elevation change across the ranch.
Cottonwood-lined river corridors, cedar-covered ridges, plum thickets, native grasses, sagebrush flats, creek bottoms, and productive cropland combine to create a habitat package that is both beautiful and highly functional.
Cropland, Food Plots & Grazing Potential
Situated in a bend of the Salt Fork River is approximately 80 acres of productive cropland currently in wheat stubble. Historically, this field has produced excellent milo crops and serves as a major wildlife attractant throughout the year.
In addition to the primary field, the ranch features approximately 65 additional acres of established and potential food plots and wildlife plantings strategically located throughout the property.
From an agricultural standpoint, the ranch offers excellent grazing potential. The current arrangement utilizes a growing-season grazing lease in exchange for food plots and crops being planted throughout the property, creating a strong balance between agricultural production and wildlife management.
Trophy Whitetail Hunting
Few ranches in Northwest Oklahoma offer the habitat diversity found here. Mature cottonwoods line the river corridor while plum thickets, native grasses, cedar-covered ridges, food plots, agricultural fields, and secluded canyon bedding areas create everything necessary to grow and hold mature whitetails.
One of the most unique aspects of this ranch is its location. The property lies only a few hundred yards south of the Kansas state line and directly within the same river corridor that has made Kansas Unit 16 famous among serious whitetail hunters.
Combined with large neighboring ownerships, limited hunting pressure, abundant food sources, exceptional water resources, and diverse habitat, this ranch possesses all the ingredients necessary to consistently grow and hold mature whitetails.
Numerous mature bucks have been documented on camera, along with several younger deer possessing the genetics and potential to become future Boone & Crockett-caliber whitetails.
Turnkey Hunting Setup
The ranch is already set up and ready to hunt from day one with six Banks blinds and multiple HB feeders strategically positioned throughout the property.
Much of the habitat work and hunting infrastructure has already been established, creating a turnkey hunting operation for the next owner.
Turkey, Quail & Waterfowl Hunting
Turkey hunting opportunities are equally impressive. The ranch supports a strong population of Rio Grande turkeys and has consistently produced quality longbeards.
Quail hunters will appreciate the abundance of native grasses, plum thickets, crop edges, and rugged terrain that provide ideal upland bird habitat.
Waterfowl hunting is another major attraction. The stocked pond, beaver pond complexes, creek systems, and river corridor provide excellent habitat for migrating ducks. Mallards, pintails, wigeon, gadwall, teal, and other puddle ducks are regularly seen utilizing the ranch throughout the migration season.
Fishing & Year-Round Recreation
The stocked fishing pond supports healthy populations of largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill, with crappie believed to be present as well.
As an added bonus, elk have also been documented utilizing the ranch from time to time, further highlighting the quality of habitat and wildlife diversity found throughout this unique river corridor.
Improvements & Camp Area
Additional improvements include an established camp area located near the southern edge of the primary cropland field.
Previous owners and tenants have utilized this location for campers and seasonal stays. A water well is already in place, along with an older set of corrals. Electricity is nearby and could be brought onto the property for future improvements.
Privacy & Location
Privacy is one of the ranch's most valuable and often overlooked assets.
The county road literally dead-ends at the ranch gate, creating a level of seclusion that is becoming nearly impossible to find. The nearest county road to the north is approximately one mile away across the Kansas state line.
Conveniently located approximately 20 minutes from Alva, 2 hours from Wichita, and 2 1/2 hours from Oklahoma City, the ranch offers both accessibility and seclusion.
The Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch
What truly separates this property from other large-acreage offerings is the sheer diversity packed into one ranch.
It is rare to find a property that combines approximately 1.75 miles of Salt Fork River frontage, Yellowstone Creek, multiple tributaries, beaver pond systems, productive cropland, established food plots, grazing opportunities, trophy whitetail hunting, waterfowl habitat, fishing, turkey hunting, quail hunting, canyon country, river bottoms, native grass pastures, and complete privacy within a single ownership.
Whether your vision is building a family hunting legacy, operating a working ranch, or owning one of Northwest Oklahoma's most complete recreational properties, the Salt Fork River Legacy Ranch offers an opportunity that may not come around again for years.
For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Ky Pfleider, Land Specialist with Great Plains Land Company.
05/04/2026
No Price
30 ac.
ACTIVE
Woods County - 48458 Aline Blacktop Road, Cleo Springs, OK
Listing #OK-833
Price: Call For Price
30 acres m/l. Woods County, Oklahoma land for sale.
Located on the Aline Blacktop, this farm offers recreational opportunities with the potential for a new homesite. This farm is a balance of rolling Grass hills with scattered trees.
Soil types consist of 8.44 acres of Class 3 Devol Loamy Sand & 4.15 acres of Class 3 Eda Sand with both holding 0-3% slopes. Also listed is 17.14 acres Class 4 Eda Sand with 3-8% slopes.
Located in Woods County, Oklahoma Less than 24 miles from Alva, Oklahoma & 18 miles from Little Sahara in Waynoka, Oklahoma.
Legal: A tract of land located in NW/4 of Section 6-23N-13W; 30 acres M/L
For more information, or to schedule a showing, please contact Hunting Country Land Specialist Ryan Choate at 405-612-4249 owner/licensee
Email inquiries to info"at"huntingcountry.net
06/12/2026
Auction
119.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Woods County - Hughes Road, Alva, OK
This land is located just north across the river from the city of Alva, Ok. It has the Salt Fork Arkansas River running along it’s south side and it’s northwest corner. This property provides views that are amazing! Big trees, open grass bottoms, and EXCELLENT WILDLIFE HABITAT typical of river front property. The Railroad tract comes through the land with access to the west side via the underpass. The NE portion of this property is 37.6± acres for a total balance of 119.4± acres as recorded from the assessor’s site. Located immediately north of Alva, this land is a rare offering of the perfect get-away close to town for hiking, hunting, trail riding, etc. The pictures and location tell the rest.
05/15/2026
$67,550
1.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Woods County - 1024 Choctaw Street, Alva, OK
PRICE REDUCED!! Located in a great area on the edge of Alva, Oklahoma, this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home offers 952 +/- square feet of comfortable living space with the convenience of town just minutes away! The home features an open living room and kitchen layout that creates a functional and welcoming atmosphere, along with a dedicated laundry room for added convenience. Just 5+/- minutes from Northwestern Oklahoma State University, this property would make an excellent home for college students, a small family, or an investor looking for a quality rental opportunity. Conveniently located approximately 1 hour and 20+/- minutes from Enid and 2 hours and 35+/- minutes from Oklahoma City, this property offers small-town living with easy access to larger city amenities. The listing agent is also the seller. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Hunter Bellis at (539) 238-7693 .
Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
06/12/2026
$4,480,000
1400 ac.
ACTIVE
Woods County - Winchester, OK
Cimarron Land Group is proud to present the ultimate sportsman’s paradise: 1,400± acres all under one fence, held by the same family for 70 years.
Located just 3 miles from the Kansas line, this rare Northwest Oklahoma ranch checks every box. For the bowhunter, the property offers exceptional creek bottoms, bedding areas, and natural travel corridors.
For the long-range rifle hunter, the mesas and bluffs provide outstanding glassing opportunities for miles, creating ideal spot-and-stalk conditions.
This ranch has been intensely managed for the past 15 years, with only mature bucks 5 years old or older harvested. The genetics and deer numbers are outstanding, with bucks taken on the property scoring 212" and 193", among others.
Beyond trophy whitetail, the ranch offers premier duck hunting with multiple ponds, including one approximately 8 acres in size. The property also features strong quail habitat and excellent turkey hunting in the region.
Perhaps the most unique feature is the surrounding ownership. Neighboring land is owned by family members who do not hunt, creating an extremely rare low-pressure environment. No hunting on surrounding properties makes this ranch truly one-in-a-million.
For the right buyer, continued wildlife management practices and the existing feeding program may be available.
There is just too many things to list, a must see in person to truly appreciate all that this property has to offer. Call Tyson Barnes to learn more or schedule a private tour.
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