LOCATION:
LeFlore County, OK, Community of Lenox, just East of Whitesboro and West of
Muse. Twenty minutes from Talihina and forty five minutes from Poteau, the
county seat for LeFlore County., Ft. Smith, Arkansas’s 2nd largest
city is approximately an hour and twenty minutes away. Sycamore creek is just
SW of this property and has water all year long. The Kiamichi River is about 1 ½ miles South, and
there are several other mountain creeks and streams in the area. The Ouachita National Forest adjoins the
property on 3 ½ sides, and the Choctaw Nation Equestrian Trail is within an
eighth of a mile. This trail begins at
the Talimena State Park and ends at Billy Creek, a distance of over twenty
miles. There are numerous other equestrian
trails off the Choctaw Nation Trail as well as Forest Service roads and trails.
SITE: 20
acres m/l of improved pasture and a nearly-level terrain. County maintained road.
The property is fenced with horse wire. Rural
water to home and farmstead. View of mountains for great serenity! Beautiful
mature pine trees.
IMPROVEMENTS:
Dwelling-Country style brick home with
open porches. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Newly remodeled kitchen with built in oven and
counter top cook stove. Living room is
complete with wood stove capabilities sitting on a rock floor with rock wall and
has the feel of a fireplace. A wood supply door directly to the wood stove area
makes it easy and cleaner to supply wood.
Large utility room. Beautiful built in wood cabinets in hallway.
Large bedrooms with built in storage shelves/drawers in closets.
Farmstead-This
barn is perfect for a tack room or storage with a side loafing shed. Round pen has been made from cedar posts.
Main entrance has also been made from cedar posts with cattle guard.
COMMENTS:
A very nice tranquil set up to enjoy the taste of country life. Perfect for the
equestrian lover with the numerous trails, you could ride for days and never
ride on the same trail. For the hunter
of bear, deer, turkey and small game, this is paradise. For the business person, the potential for
cabin/bunkhouse development and recreation is never ending. For the ones who have reached the end of their
rope, First, try the “End of the Trail”.