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Trey Pearcy
Great Plains Land Company
Trey Pearcy is a land and rural real estate professional with Great Plains Land Company, listed on Land Broker MLS, the broker-owned co-op for farms, ranches and land for sale. Use the contact form on this page to get in touch about buying or selling rural property.
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Land for Sale from Trey Pearcy

Loyal Homestead
$775,000
75 Acres
Loyal, Oklahoma, 73756
It’s not often you find a place that’s beautiful, useful, and ready to work for you — but the Loyal Homestead is all that and more! This special 75-acre property comes with a completely remodeled home that feels like new. The house is 2,363 square feet and has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a big open layout, a stunning kitchen, and a cozy, spacious living area perfect for family and friends. Since the remodel, the home has hardly been lived in, and you can tell that every little detail was carefully planned and crafted.Next to the home, there’s a huge 40’ by 80’ steel shop building with strong concrete floors, plus a 36’ by 80’ lean-to attached on the east side. Right now, the lean-to is set up for cattle, but it could easily be changed to work for horses too. The shop and lean-to are ready for electricity and lighting to be added, making it even more useful.The land is fully cross-fenced, which is great for rotating animals around the pasture. It even includes sorting pens under the lean-to, making it easy to work with livestock. About 71 of the 75 acres are covered in thick, healthy Ozark Bermuda grass, which has been well cared for — sprayed, fertilized, and maintained to produce top-quality hay. In past years, the land has produced 6 to 8 bales of hay per acre over several cuttings. This means the property could be used to feed your own animals or run a hay business for extra income.The Loyal Homestead sits along a smooth, paved county road, with easy access to nearby towns like Loyal, Kingfisher, Dover, Hennessey, and even Oklahoma City. This is a rare chance to own a productive, well-kept, and income-generating property that’s move-in ready. It’s the perfect spot for anyone who wants to enjoy peaceful country living in rural Oklahoma! To schedule a showing of the Loyal Homestead contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985. 1 mile from Loyal, OK17 miles from Kingfisher, OK20 miles from Hennessey, OK26 miles from Okarche, OK40 miles from Piedmont, OKWhen purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

Geary Oklahoma Commercial Property
$152,000
0.38 Acres
Geary, Oklahoma, 73040
Great commercial property in the perfect location with 106 feet of State Highway 281 frontage located on the main corridor in Geary, Ok. 640 square feet of store front, 153 square feet of office space, 410 square feet of climate controlled workshop, 1,635 square feet of shop with 2 large bay doors on the west side facing the highway and one bay door facing the east towards the alley. Property comes equiped with air compressors with lines plumbed throughout the building, single vehicle life, automotive parts inventory, as well as office furniture. The large shop area is also heated to be able to work inside year round. The property is 4 city lots which equals +/- .38 acres. For more information or to schedule a showing contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985 . When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

Canadian County 152
$516,000
152 Acres
Geary, Oklahoma, 73040
The Canadian County 152 is a highly productive farm that’s in a great location, just outside the town of Geary, Oklahoma. This 152-acre property is well-maintained and has great perimeter fencing, making it ideal for farming or raising livestock. The property has been carefully managed with soil health in mind, ensuring it’s ready to be worked and produce high-quality crops.Out of the 152 acres, about 121 acres are tillable land, perfect for growing crops. The remaining acreage is covered with Midland 99 Bermuda grass, which is great for grazing cattle or other livestock. On the southeast side of the property, there’s a 13-acre fenced pasture, which includes a 1.7-acre pond, providing water for animals or even just a peaceful spot for relaxation.The soil on this land is rich and well-suited for farming. The soil types and classes have been carefully selected to ensure the land is as productive as possible, with high-quality soil for growing crops or raising livestock.This property is not only productive but also has the benefit of being located in a convenient area. With well-maintained land, good fencing, and healthy soil, the Canadian County 152 offers everything you need for a successful farming or ranching operation. Selling surface rights only. 136.58 acres (92.8% of the property) Bethany silt loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes7.41 acres (5.0% of the property) Grant-Pawhuska complaex, 1 to 3 percent slopes 3.13 acres (2.1% of the property) Water 143.99 acres are class 2 soils with an average NCCPI score of 54.2 which is well above average for the area. Less than 1 mile from Geary, Ok9.5 miles from Interstate 40 (Exit 108) 14 Miles from Hinton, Ok15 Miles from Watonga, Ok40 Miles from Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

Custer County 80 with Ponds
$224,000
80 Acres
Custer City, Oklahoma, 73639
This beautiful 80-acre piece of land is full of possibilities! Whether you want to raise animals, enjoy the outdoors, or build your dream home, this land is ready for you. It already has strong fences around the edge, and the grass is thick and healthy — perfect for grazing cattle or other animals. But that’s not all this land has to offer!For nature lovers, this land is a dream come true. There’s over one acre of peaceful ponds where you can watch ducks during the winter months. The land also has thick brush and trees, as well as hills and valleys that give it a fun and interesting shape. These features help make it a great place for deer to live and grow. In fact, the area is known for having trophy white-tailed deer!You’ll also find a strong population of wild turkeys and quail here, making it a great spot for hunting or just watching wildlife. The mix of open pasture, water, and wooded areas gives all kinds of animals a safe place to live. Whether you enjoy bird watching, hunting, or just hiking around the land, this property has something special for everyone.This land is private, peaceful, and packed with potential. It's perfect for someone who wants a quiet escape with tons of outdoor fun. Come see how you can make this land your own! For more information or to schedule a showing contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985 .12 miles from Clinton, Ok13 miles from Interstate 4028 miles from Weatherford, Ok84 miles from the Oklahoma City Metropolitan AreaWhen purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

3.6 Acres with Shop and Offices- Hinton, Ok
$289,000
3.6 Acres
Hinton, Oklahoma, 73047
Check out this incredible 3.6-acre commercial property in Hinton, Oklahoma! If you're looking for a place to grow your business, this could be the perfect fit. With so much open space, you can use it in many different ways. There’s room to work on big projects, store tools and machines, or even expand your business in the future.Built in 2012, the property features a large 3,200 square-foot shop that’s strong and well-made. This shop gives you plenty of space to work on all kinds of jobs, whether you’re in construction, repairs, farming, or another hands-on business. It also keeps your equipment safe, dry, and out of the weather. No matter what kind of work you do, this shop can handle it.Along with the shop is a 1,184 square-foot office space that’s ready for business. It includes five private offices, giving you and your team places to work, meet, and stay organized. There’s also a full kitchen, so you can fix meals, store snacks, or relax during a break. Multiple restrooms add comfort and convenience for everyone using the building.This property has everything you need in one place—plenty of land, a high-quality shop, and a comfortable office space. It’s perfect for starting a new business or growing one that’s already up and running. Located in the friendly town of Hinton, Oklahoma, it’s also in a great spot. You'll have easy access to highways, so traveling to nearby towns or cities is quick and simple.If you want a property that’s ready for hard work and big plans, this one is worth checking out. Come take a look and imagine what your business could become in a space like this!To schedule a showing, contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985 .1.7 miles from Intersate 4038 miles from the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area64 miles from Elk City, OkWhen purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

Harmon County 175
$295,000
175 Acres
Vinson, Oklahoma, 73571
The Harmon County 175 is a special piece of land tucked away in far western Oklahoma, right next to the Texas border. This great spot is extra special because it sits right next to the famous Mill Iron Ranch. The Mill Iron Ranch is a huge piece of land with over 30,000 acres. It has low fences and is very carefully managed to grow big, healthy deer—especially whitetail bucks. People all over the country know about the Mill Iron Ranch because it’s one of the best places in Texas to hunt whitetail deer. Every year, hunters find huge bucks there. In fact, one of the most famous bucks ever found there scored an amazing 235 inches!The Harmon County 175 shares a border with this well-known ranch, which means it benefits from being close to such great deer habitat. The land here is perfect for wildlife, with thick brush, deep draws (which are like small valleys), and plenty of cover for animals to hide and live in. It also has a solar-powered water well, which is super important in this area. Water is the key to attracting and keeping wildlife around, so this is a big bonus for hunters or nature lovers.If you are looking for a quiet, beautiful place to enjoy nature, hunt big whitetail deer, or just have your own private getaway, the Harmon County 175 could be just what you're looking for. To see it for yourself or to get more information, contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985 . Don’t miss out on this hidden gem!When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

Custer County 160
$376,000
160 Acres
Custer City, Oklahoma, 73639
The Custer County 160 is an extremely productive mixed-use property that offers a fantastic combination of farmland and pastureland. With 64 acres of high-quality tillable ground, this property is perfect for farming or crop production. The remaining acreage is covered in a mix of improved and native grasses, making it ideal for grazing livestock or maintaining wildlife habitat.This property is well-fenced around the perimeter, providing excellent protection for livestock and ensuring your animals stay safely contained. On the south side of the property, you'll find a catch pen that’s conveniently located near the paved road, making it easy to load and move livestock. There’s also a stock well on the south side, providing reliable water for animals or irrigation.In addition to the land, the property includes two useful sheds: a 20' x 30' shed and a larger 25' x 50' shed. These structures provide plenty of space for storing equipment, hay, or other supplies, making this property even more practical for farming or ranching operations.The property also offers excellent cover in the bottoms, providing great bedding areas for the local wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, and quail. This makes it a great property for hunters or anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of wildlife on their land.Access to the property is easy with paved roads leading directly to State Highway 183, making it convenient to travel to nearby towns and cities.The property is located just:14 miles from Clinton, OK15 miles from Interstate 4030 miles from Weatherford, OK86 miles from the Oklahoma City metropolitan areaWhether you’re looking to farm, raise livestock, or just enjoy the rural beauty of Oklahoma, the Custer County 160 offers the perfect setting. For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985 .When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

North Custer County 160
$420,000
160 Acres
Custer City, Oklahoma, 73639
North Custer County 160Property overviewSituated right on the Custer and Dewey County line in northern Custer County, Oklahoma, this 160-acre tract delivers a rare combination of accessibility and seclusion. Just two miles off State Highway 183, you get the convenience of easy access without sacrificing the quiet, undisturbed atmosphere that serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts demand.The land is a dead section tract with no county roads running along the east or west sides - limiting outside traffic and pressure to nearly zero. Whether you're after a top tier hunting property, a peaceful weekend getaway, or a sound land investment, this parcel checks every box.Land & habitatThe terrain features a rich, layered mix of native grasses, improved grasses, cedar trees, sand plum thickets and hardwood bottoms - a combination that creates exceptional wildlife habitat and a true hunting-property feel throughout. A well-maintained trail system winds across the acreage, giving you easy access to every corner of the property without pushing wildlife unnecessarily.Several food plots are already established and prepared for planting, ready to attract and hold game from day one. The property also features a natural pond site that, with minimal work, could be developed to add lasting value and even more reliable water for wildlife.Water resourcesA live creek runs through the property, providing a consistent and natural water source that keeps wildlife cycling through the land. A water well is already in place - simply add a solar pump to bring it to full operational status, making the property self-sufficient for livestock, camp use, or future development.Hunting & wildlifeThis area of Oklahoma is well-known for its thriving wildlife populations. Natural funnels built into the landscape move animals predictably, and numerous ideal stand locations exist throughout the property. The heavy cover and existing food plots are designed to attract and hold game season after season.Whitetail deerWild turkeyQuailWild hogKey features at a glance Creek through property Existing water well (needs solar pump) Multiple established food plots Developed trail system Natural pond building site Cedar & hardwood thicket cover Native & improved grasses No east/west county roads 2 miles off State Hwy 183 Custer/Dewey County line Ideal natural deer funnels When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

Yott Ranch
$640,000
62 Acres
Konawa, Oklahoma, 74849
Just outside the community of Konawa in Seminole County, this 62-acre property offers a thoughtful blend of productive land, comfortable country living, practical improvements, and exceptional wildlife habitat. It is the kind of place that has clearly been cared for through the years, where every feature contributes to both the function and enjoyment of the land. Whether used for livestock, outdoor recreation, or simply as a place to enjoy the quiet rhythm of rural Oklahoma, the property provides the resources and improvements to support a wide variety of interests.The landscape is made up of a pleasing mix of open pasture, scattered timber, and reliable water sources. Improved grasses cover much of the acreage, creating strong grazing opportunities while also giving the property a clean, well-kept appearance. The open areas transition naturally into pockets of mature timber that provide shade during the summer months and shelter for wildlife throughout the year. These wooded sections create natural travel corridors and bedding areas, adding both beauty and ecological diversity to the property.A seasonal creek winds its way through portions of the land, adding character to the terrain while providing additional wildlife habitat during wetter periods. Two ponds, each approximately one-quarter acre in size, offer dependable water year-round. Beyond their practical value for livestock, the ponds attract a wide variety of birds and wildlife, creating enjoyable opportunities for observation and hunting.The improvements throughout the property have been designed with both utility and comfort in mind. A 25-by-50 insulated barn serves as far more than simple storage. Equipped with electricity, heating, and air conditioning, it provides a comfortable environment for projects, equipment maintenance, hobbies, or workshop space regardless of the season. Nearby, a second 30-by-40 barn with an attached 20-by-40 enclosed lean-to offers substantial room for machinery, feed, supplies, or livestock-related operations. Additional covered equipment sheds provide protection from Oklahoma's changing weather conditions, while a loafing shed and livestock pens further enhance the property's agricultural capabilities.Situated near the center of the acreage is a well-maintained home built in 2009. The 1,584-square-foot residence features two bedrooms and two bathrooms and was designed with comfort and practicality in mind. The open-concept layout allows the kitchen, dining, and living areas to flow naturally together, creating a welcoming environment for everyday living. At the heart of the home is a beautiful limestone fireplace that serves as both a focal point and a gathering place during cooler months. Large living spaces and an efficient floor plan make the home equally suitable for peaceful evenings at home or hosting family and friends.The property's infrastructure supports efficient livestock management. Cross fencing divides the acreage into multiple sections, allowing grazing pressure to be managed effectively while offering flexibility for different operational needs. Combined with the ponds, barns, pens, and productive pasture, the existing setup provides a strong foundation for agricultural use without requiring extensive additional improvements.Wildlife is one of the property's standout features. Whitetail deer are frequently seen moving between the timber and open feeding areas, while wild turkey, quail, and dove are common residents throughout the year. During migration seasons, the ponds often attract ducks and geese, adding another dimension to the recreational opportunities available on the property. The combination of water, cover, food sources, and diverse habitat creates an environment that naturally supports healthy wildlife populations.Properties that successfully combine comfortable living accommodations, useful improvements, productive pasture, and quality wildlife habitat are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This Seminole County property offers all of those elements in one manageable package. Whether your goal is to raise livestock, spend weekends outdoors, enjoy hunting and wildlife watching, or simply own a well-cared-for piece of Oklahoma countryside, this property provides the space, functionality, and natural beauty to make it possible. It is a place where the practical needs of country living and the enjoyment of the outdoors come together in a setting that can be appreciated year-round.When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.6 miles from Konawa, Ok14 miles from Seminole, Ok17 miles from Ada, Ok60 miles from Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area149 miles from the Dallas/Fort Worth Metropolitan Area

Roger Mills 240
$480,000
240 Acres
Cheyenne, Oklahoma, 73628
Located along Highway 283 in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, this ±240-acre property offers an outstanding combination of productive grazing land, strong hunting potential, and excellent accessibility. Properties that can successfully support both agricultural use and recreational enjoyment are becoming increasingly difficult to find in western Oklahoma, and this ranch is a prime example of a well-balanced operation that checks all the boxes. From the moment you enter the property, it is easy to appreciate the care and management that has gone into maintaining this ranch. The fencing throughout the property is in phenomenal condition and provides both functionality and peace of mind for livestock operations. Whether you are looking to expand an existing cattle operation, establish a new grazing setup, or invest in quality Oklahoma land, this property is well equipped to handle a variety of agricultural uses. The ranch features healthy stands of improved grasses that provide excellent forage production and grazing potential throughout much of the year. Combined with the layout of the property and reliable native habitat, the land offers the kind of versatility that makes western Oklahoma ranches highly desirable. Several wet-season ponds are scattered across the acreage, helping provide water sources for both livestock and wildlife while also enhancing the natural beauty of the ranch. During wetter years, these ponds create excellent wildlife travel corridors and gathering areas. One of the true highlights of this property is its outstanding wildlife habitat and hunting opportunities. Roger Mills County has long been recognized as one of Oklahoma's premier areas for recreational hunting, and this ranch offers the type of cover, food sources, and water that attract and hold game animals year-round. Whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, quail, and other native wildlife are regularly seen throughout the property. The combination of open grazing areas, natural cover, and seasonal water sources creates an ideal environment for both wildlife management and recreational enjoyment. The property offers a strong balance between open pasture and habitat cover, making it appealing not only for ranchers but also for outdoorsmen looking for a property with exceptional hunting potential. Whether you enjoy early morning deer hunts, spring turkey season, or simply watching wildlife move across the landscape, this ranch provides a true western Oklahoma outdoor experience. Accessibility is another major advantage of this property. With frontage and easy access along Highway 283, the ranch can be conveniently reached while still maintaining the privacy and rural atmosphere buyers are searching for. The location offers the ability to enjoy country living and wide-open spaces without sacrificing convenience. Opportunities to purchase a clean, productive, and recreation-rich 240-acre tract in Roger Mills County do not come available every day. With phenomenal fencing, improved grasses, multiple wet-season ponds, abundant wildlife, excellent grazing potential, and outstanding hunting opportunities, this property is well suited for livestock producers, recreational buyers, investors, or anyone looking to own a beautiful piece of western Oklahoma land. Whether your vision is agricultural production, hunting and recreation, or long-term land ownership, this ranch is ready to deliver.

Harmon County River View Ranch
$1,600,000
320 Acres
Hollis, Oklahoma, 73550
Harmon County Riverview Ranch THE LANDSituated in the rolling terrain of Harmon County near the community of Vinson, this 320-acre property is a well-organized working ranch that stands on its own merits from the moment you arrive. The land is planted in improved grasses and has been thoughtfully maintained for long-term productivity. Close to four miles of cross fencing divide the property into manageable pasture sections, giving operators the ability to rotate grazing patterns, protect forage during dry stretches, and tailor herd management to the season. The infrastructure respects the land rather than fighting it, and the result is a property that carries well year after year.WATERTwo spring-fed ponds together cover nearly three acres of surface water - a significant asset in this part of Oklahoma. Spring-fed sources offer a level of reliability that tanks and surface runoff simply can't match. Livestock have dependable access without seasonal uncertainty, and the ponds add a visual anchor to the landscape that enhances both the character and the practical value of the acreage.THE BARNDOMINIUMAt 5,937 square feet, the 2013-built barndominium is the centerpiece of the operation - and it was clearly designed to be used hard. With 5 bedrooms and six full bathrooms to accommodate large gatherings, working crews, or extended family without any of the usual compromises. The integrated pull-through shop with a large overhead door that opens directly into the living area is a standout feature: it blurs the line between workspace and living space in the best possible way, whether you're storing equipment, working on machinery, or hosting after a long day on the property. An in-home elevator adds accessibility for all ages or mobility needs, and a full-service Generac generator means the lights stay on regardless of what the weather delivers.CATTLE FACILITIESThe working cattle infrastructure on this ranch goes well beyond the basics. The setup is engineered for efficiency - designed to reduce the labor and time involved in everyday operations and to scale with the size of the herd. Whether you're processing calves, working a small cow-calf pair or managing a larger commercial operation, the facilities are ready to support the work without requiring significant additional build-out or investment.WILDLIFE & RECREATIONThe combination of standing water, open pasture, and natural cover creates the kind of habitat that draws and holds wildlife. Whitetail deer, wild hogs, and upland birds are all present on properties like this throughout Harmon County, and this one offers the mix of elements - water, edge cover, and open ground - that keeps them around. The recreational potential here is not an afterthought; it's built into the bones of the property, making it equally suited as a hunting destination or a private retreat alongside its agricultural function.When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.

High Avenue 82
$733,900
82 Acres
Purcell, Oklahoma, 73080
82 Acres in McClain County, OklahomaThere's a certain kind of property that's hard to describe until you're actually standing on it. This is one of those places. 82 acres of rolling Oklahoma countryside in McClain County, where the land shifts and dips through hardwood timber and open grassland, and the only sounds you're likely to hear are wind moving through the trees and the occasional rustle of deer working through the brush. It feels remote. It feels private. And yet, you're never really that far from where you need to be.Two paved roads connect the property to Interstate 35 in both directions - 9.5 miles to Exit 86 at State Highway 59, and 9.5 miles to Exit 91 near Purcell via State Highway 24. Oklahoma City, Norman, and Purcell are all within comfortable reach. That balance between genuine seclusion and real-world convenience is something most rural properties promise but rarely deliver. This one actually pulls it off.You enter through a custom-built gate that feels intentional - like someone put real thought into the first impression this place makes. And the land doesn't disappoint from there. What greets you is a property that has been shaped over time into something that works well for both recreation and quiet living. The mature timber provides shade, cover, and character. The native grasses hold wildlife and move beautifully in a breeze. The terrain rolls just enough to create natural walls of privacy between different parts of the land, making it feel bigger and more varied than the acreage alone might suggest.At the heart of the property sits a 4.5-acre stocked pond. It's the kind of water feature that becomes the center of gravity for everything around it. Mornings on the bank with a fishing rod, evenings watching the light fade across the surface, family gatherings anchored around a place that everyone gravitates toward - the pond isn't just a nice feature, it's a reason to be outside. The surrounding habitat makes it a natural draw for wildlife too, so even when the fishing is slow, there's usually something worth watching.Trails wind throughout the entire property, giving you easy access to every corner of the land. Whether you're on an ATV, horseback, or just walking, the trail system lets you actually use and enjoy the acreage rather than just own it. Along the way, you'll find the kind of wildlife habitat that this part of Oklahoma is known for. Whitetail deer move through regularly, wild turkey, quail are a common sight, and dove show up in season. For hunters, it's a well-rounded setup. For everyone else, it's just a beautiful place to spend time outdoors.Several spots across the property stand out as strong candidates for a future home or cabin. The rolling topography naturally tucks these locations away, offering privacy without feeling isolated. One of the most appealing sits with a view overlooking the pond - the kind of building site you design a house around rather than the other way around. Utilities are already available along the west side of the property along High Avenue, which removes one of the bigger headaches that often comes with developing raw land.What this property comes down to is options. Build a permanent home. Set up a weekend retreat. Hunt it hard every fall. Fish it all summer. Or simply hold onto a piece of land that's genuinely worth owning. Not many properties give you all of those possibilities in one place - and in McClain County Oklahoma, even fewer do it with this much character.12 miles from Purcell, Oklahoma 21 miles from Norman, Oklahoma 35 miles from Downtown Oklahoma City, OklahomaWhen purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.