LOCATION: Central Eastern Oklahoma in LeFlore County. This land is right on top and runs down the North and South sides of Kiamichi Mountain. This property is right in the heart of the Kiamichi Mountain range and is characterized by rugged mountain terrain with narrow creek and river valleys along which may be found small farms and ranches. The mountain country is all timberland owned by various individuals, 1.5 million acres of Ouachita National Forest and various timber companies that own this land to produce yellow pine timber for the mills operating in the area. A road (County Rd D-1650) runs right on top of Kiamichi mountain passing through the property about its center from East to West. The land is about 8 miles West from the THREE STICKS MOUNMENT located atop Kiamich Mountain on the West side o U. S. Hwy 259. The town of Mena, Ark is about 30 min. The town of Heavener, Ok...
LOCATION: Central Eastern Oklahoma in LeFlore County. This land is right on top and runs down the North and South sides of Kiamichi Mountain. This property is right in the heart of the Kiamichi Mountain range and is characterized by rugged mountain terrain with narrow creek and river valleys along which may be found small farms and ranches. The mountain country is all timberland owned by various individuals, 1.5 million acres of Ouachita National Forest and various timber companies that own this land to produce yellow pine timber for the mills operating in the area. A road (County Rd D-1650) runs right on top of Kiamichi mountain passing through the property about its center from East to West. The land is about 8 miles West from the THREE STICKS MOUNMENT located atop Kiamich Mountain on the West side o U. S. Hwy 259. The town of Mena, Ark is about 30 min. The town of Heavener, Ok is about 30 min. The town of Poteau is about 45 min. Broken Bow Lake is about 30 min. Dallas is about 4 hrs. Oklahoma City is about 2.5 hrs. Tulsa is about 2 hrs.
LAND: 115 acres of rugged mountain-type land all in timber consisting of yellow pine, red cedar and various types of hardwoods native to SE Oklahoma. The property is suitable for hunting, recreation, hiking, timber farming (consult with your accountant for the tax advantages of owning a timber farm), investment or as the site for a off-grid cabin. Utilities are not available to the property. The road running through the land is right on top of the mountain. For about mile atop the mountain the land is very gently sloping to level with their being an estimated 30 acres like this. That portion of the land running down the North and South slopes of the mountain is very steep. The maximum elevation atop the mountain is about 2,800 ft MSL with the lowest elevation being about 2,000 ft MSL.
SERVICES: None are available due to the remoteness of this land.
TAXES: About $100 per year.
PRICE: $52,000.
COMMENTS: This property is situated atop one of the highest points between the Smoky and the Rocky mountains. From this vantage-point, you have a panoramic view of miles and miles of the rolling and heavily wooded Kiamichi spanning the SE part of Oklahoma and SW part of Arkansas. Great hunting country for turkey, deer, bear, rabbit, quail, squirrel and other game. Miles and miles of logging and forest service roads to be explored by hiking or horse-back riding. Just across the road from this property is the old Kiamichi lookout tower used many years ago for spotting forest fires thus the name given to his property. You wont find a better investment that this beautiful property offers.
Call Jim Mixon (918)647-7945
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