DIRECTIONS:1st County Rd. North of Lehigh off State Highway 3 (Lovingood Rd.) turn East and go 1.5 miles. The cattle guard is on the right at the dead end road for the entrance of the property
CLOSEST TOWN & ZIP:Lehigh OK 74556,
ACCESS:Turn on 1st County Rd north of Lehigh off Highway 3 (Directly East of Barn Dance); road ends 1.5 miles at entrance to property
MINERALS:Seller has no mineral rights on the place
TAXES:$121.15
TOPOGRAPHY:Rolling sand hills and ridges running eastward to Boggy Creek
IMPROVEMENTS:The property is fenced by an old barbed wire fence
FORAGE:High population of whitetail deer, turkey, squirrels, feral swine and all native species of wildlife. Property has shooting lanes with Bermuda and some clover. On the south end of the property is an area that once was used as an alfalfa patch and was very productive while cultivated for this crop. There are over 100 native pecan trees on the property varying from young to mature ages
CAPACITY:The property has not been utilized for grazing for several years. It would maintain, on limited basis, 20 head of beef cattle
WATER:2 man-made ponds and the NE 10 acres are cut off by Boggy Creek. Beaver dam area in bottom that normally contains water. The larger pond was built in the 1940's and is extremely deep since a deep draw was damned up to build it. It has been stocked with large-mouth bass and channel catfish in the past and provides excellent fishing. The other pond was dug when gas exploration was done on the property years ago. It is spring fed and will never go dry
WILDLIFE:Exceptional property for resident whitetail deer. Could be managed to produce trophy deer hunting due to location and controlled access. is located in the 2nd Best County for OK for the production of trophy whitetails by the 2012 Outdoor Life Survey. There are existing shooting lanes, stands and feeder areas that are presently being used by a caretaker of the property. The east side of the property borders Boggy Creek bottoms and supports large her of feral swine. There is a good population of Eastern wild turkey on and around the property
UTILITIES:Rural water and electricity border the property on the western side and is available for use on the property as needed
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL:Could be developed as a country home place but the real potential is to produce prime whitetail hunting opportunities with the resident population of deer that abounds. It is located within 2 miles of the incorporated town of Lehigh, OK on Highway 7 midway between Atoka and Coalgate, Oklahoma. Short commute (2 hours) from both Oklahoma City and Dallas metropolitan areas
COMMENTS:This property has been used for hunting, exclusively, for several years and with increased management could be an exceptionally productive trophy whitetail area. It is located in Coal County, Oklahoma which was judged the 2nd best trophy whitetail county in the state by the 2012 Outdoor Life Whitetail survey