Setting in the valley south of the San Bois Mountain Range and including Red Oak Mountain itself, this 4,938 acre prestigious cattle ranch is being offered for the first time in 40 years.
Located approximately 1 hour from Fort Smith, Arkansas, 2 hours from Tulsa, and 3 hours from Dallas and Oklahoma City.
This area boasts around 45 inches of average rainfall. The mountain range practically horseshoes around the property. You will be hard-pressed to find another ranch comparable to this. It is almost 90% open with improved Bermuda and mixed native pastures. The pasture combined with an endless water supply makes way to an extraordinary property that rival many. Over 48 bodies of water on the ranch range from livestock ponds to mile-long strip lakes up to 70 feet deep. Brazil and Rock Creek meander through the valley merging together on the ranch which create crystal clear swimming holes...
This area boasts around 45 inches of average rainfall. The mountain range practically horseshoes around the property. You will be hard-pressed to find another ranch comparable to this. It is almost 90% open with improved Bermuda and mixed native pastures. The pasture combined with an endless water supply makes way to an extraordinary property that rival many. Over 48 bodies of water on the ranch range from livestock ponds to mile-long strip lakes up to 70 feet deep. Brazil and Rock Creek meander through the valley merging together on the ranch which create crystal clear swimming holes and miles upon miles of fishing. Large mature timber follow the creek lines with occasional large oaks, walnut, and pine creating cover and beauty among the open bottom pastures. Over 700 feet of elevation changes make way to the mountainsides that are loaded with harvestable pine, oak, trophy Latimer county whitetail, and eastern turkey. Occasional wild pigs may be found in the bottoms.
Circle F is currently running a commercial 800 cow/calf pair operation while occasionally holding a heifer/stocker group over as well. Multiple cattle pens throughout along with cattle guards between pastures create easy access, rotational grazing, and working options. Hay production is around 3,000 bales a year between the meadows and hayed pasture ranges. Blacktop and gravel county roads along with a great interior road system make way to year-round access throughout the ranch. While primarily utilized as a cattle operation, additional hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities are practically endless. Contact me today for your private showing.
Property Features
Ecosystem:
-Bermuda pastures with mixed native grasses
-Over 48 bodies of water with pit lakes over a mile long and 70 feet deep
-Brazil and Rock Creek with large crystal clear fishing and swimming holes
-Bass, crappie, catfish, perch, and more
-700 feet elevation changes
-Pasture valleys to mountain tops
-Large pines, oaks, walnut, sycamore, and more
-Waterfowl, trophy Latimer whitetail, turkey, occasional pigs, and more
Improvements:
-1,800 sq. ft. 3 bed 2 bath ranch home with 2 car carport, storm shelter, and shed in back
-50x70 hay and storage barn
-30x60 shop with 1 bed 1 bath living quarters with kitchen and meeting room
-22x80 equipment shed
-50x60 hay shed
-32x72 livestock stalls with automatic waterers
-20,000+ sq. ft. working pens with scale system at headquarters
-Roping arena
-Additional working pens throughout multiple pastures
-Additional older hay barns throughout as well
Income:
-Cattle
-Gas well access
-Rural water
-Donate water to town of Red Oak
-Potential of hunting/fishing lease
-Harvestable timber
-Red Oak township is located just over a mile south of the ranch
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Research Parcel InformationNorth out of Red Oak, OK on Highway 82 a couple of miles to 155th Road. Turn west and the property starts on the south side of the road. The next home on right is home.
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