80 acres of prime Southeast Oklahoma hunting land located less than two hours from the Texas state line and just minutes from Choctaw Hunting Lodge, which provides access to thousands of acres of managed hunting habitat. This area is well known for producing trophy-class whitetail deer along with abundant hogs, turkey, and other native wildlife, making it a true sportsman’s paradise. The property offers a strong mix of cover, natural travel corridors, and ideal locations for stands and food plots, creating exceptional recreational and investment potential. Whether you’re looking to develop a private hunting retreat, weekend getaway, or long-term land hold, this tract sits in the heart of one of the region’s most sought-after hunting areas.
This area of Oklahoma has some wonderful scenic views. New to the market is Tract 48 which is a 5.38 +/- acre tract with County Road frontage and access. This would make a great location to build or have a weekend getaway. Excellent wide and maintained gravel county roads make the drive to this property easier than other remote properties. While this location is remote, it is near several opportunities for outdoor activities. Just 15 miles to Sardis Lake and 4.5 miles to the Choctaw Hunting Lodge. This tract is nestled in the hills of the Kiamichi Mountains. With relaxed restrictions, there are many options for you to enjoy this property. Property boundaries in photos are approximate.


Blanco is located in Oklahoma. Blanco, Oklahoma has a population of 70. Blanco is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 6.67% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.65%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,669 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Blanco is 29.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.9 inches per year, with 4 inches of snow per year.