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$4,704,000
3,360 Acres
Vinson, Oklahoma, 73571
This piece of the Great Plains of Southwestern Oklahoma is suitable for running cattle, and it is also an excellent opportunity for the Bobwhite quail hunter, making it a choice combination property. There is 170 feet of elevation change across the rolling plains of the property, with canyons and creeks. Part of the Northeastern section of the ranch borders the river. If you are a cattleman who likes to check the herd on horseback, this is a beautiful ranch to do so, checking the canyons and coulees. The ranch has a spring on the North end that was one of the water sources in the area during the Dust Bowl period. In the spring, at just about any spot, you can get out for a walk and hear the mating calls of the Bobwhite quail. The ranch also has other species of wildlife, including Whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs, providing other hunting opportunities. This ranch has been in the family for many years, and they have been great stewards of the land by regulating grazing by managing stocking rates dependent on annual rainfall, and keeping brush cleared and sprayed. If it has been your dream to own a piece of the Plains, give this ranch a look. Location: This combination ranch is located just Northeast of Vinson, Oklahoma, on county road N1760. 22 miles from Mangum, OK. 45 miles from Altus, OK. 172 miles from Oklahoma City, OK. 123 miles from Amarillo, TX. 131 miles from Wichita Falls, TX. 188 miles from Lubbock, TX. Water: The ranch has a rural water line that runs up to the old homestead, and it services the cattle pens, and continues across the southwestern section of the property to a livestock trough. There is a solar well on the North end of the property supplying water for livestock as well. There are 7 earthen stock tanks ranging in size. A spring on the Northeast section is a constant source of water, and the creeks will hold water seasonally, plus the river on the Northeast corner of the property. Wildlife: It is rare to find property available today that provides good Bobwhite quail hunting opportunities. This property has birds this year, and following the spring rains, hopefully the hatches will be good. This ranch provides an awesome opportunity for the spot and stalk hunter, the canyons and coulees allow you to get up high and spot your quarry, and then plan a route to get within range of your target. Feeders also produce opportunities for deer and hogs. Terrain: The elevation on the North end along the river is about 1660 feet, and some of the peaks of the hills are around 1830 feet. The canyons and coulees provide many nooks and crannies throughout the property. There is a lot of roll to the landscape, so there are not too many large flat areas, but most of the property is easily traversed. This habitat makes for some beautiful vistas. Improvements: The ranch has a rural water supply on the Southwest, supplying the old homestead and livestock water. There is also an electric line that formerly serviced the homestead. There is a solar-powered water well that supplies a metal tank for livestock watering on the North end of the property, and the only other improvements are the corrals and pens for working cattle. The fences are all in good shape, both perimeter and cross fences. Minerals: There will be no minerals transferred with the sale.

$1,142,190
126.91 Acres
Iowa Park, Texas, 76367
Location: The Scott Ranch is located in Wichita County, Texas, on US Hwy 287 between Wichita Falls and Iowa Falls, 5 miles eastDallas/ Ft. Worth, approximately 140 miles/2 hrs southeastOklahoma City, approximately 140 miles/2 hrs northWater: The property has 2 large ponds with a few sediment ponds upstream of them. The upper pond has an overflow to feed the lower pond when the upper pond reaches capacity. There is also a creek along a part of the eastern boundary. Google Earth Pro shows that in 2010, during a drought, the larger ponds contained water throughout that dry : Cover along the eastern boundary provides loafing areas and a travel corridor for wildlife, which may include whitetail deer and feral : The land has been traditionally used for cattle production. The property is free of brush for optimum forage capacity for grazing. Sediment ponds prevent the deeper ponds from becoming filled with sediment. Overflow drainages ensure the pond dams don't experience erosion damage and supply water to other areas. The property is fairly flat with a gentle roll into the creek : Cattle : Hay rings, squeeze, calf tableTaxes / Tax Year: $198.22 / 2025Property Summary: Scott Ranch has access on both the north side along Hwy 287 south and the west side along Rifle Range Rd. Wichita Valley Airport borders on the south, is open to the public, and has a 3,300 ft. by 40 ft. asphalt runway for smaller planes. The terrain is slightly rolling, with ponds for watering livestock and wildlife. This property is considered D1E by the Wichita County appraiser, which is improved pasture land. The property has traditionally been used for cattle grazing and has a set of cattle pens. Whitetail deer and hog hunting opportunities exist, as well.