If you are looking for a great hunting property or want to start your own cattle operation in central Oklahoma, or want a great place to build your dream home, this is it! There are so many possibilities. The property has 1320 feet of Highway 48 frontage in a central commuting distance of approximately one hour to Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Property features, electric on the property at the building location, at the hay barn and in the small office type building. There are two large storage containers that will stay with Buyer. Rural water is on the property with two outside freezeproof faucets and an aerobic septic system which was installed approximately 3 years ago per Seller. The 52' x 57' steel post hay barn with metal roof is surrounded by a large iron pipe cattle lot with a loading chute. Lots of wildlife in the area with whitetail deer, turkey and an occasional duck. This 80 acres features 3 nice ponds stocked with crappie, bass and catfish (per Seller) and a large seasonal creek at the very back of the property. There is a large living structure on the property that needs a lot of work to be usable. This has been a working cattle ranch in the past and has some fencing on 3 sides, a cross fence, with several areas of open grassland. Call today for your personal showing!
63.91 acres mol. 2 ponds on the property. South Pond is approximately 30ft deep and the north pond is approximately 25ft deep. Neither has ever run dry. The back 40 has both native and prairie grass. There are 10 year old lob of lolly pines across the frontage of the property. Hwy 48 provides easy access to I-40 to the south and Turner Turnpike to the north. Rural water and electric both located on the property. New fencing on north and west side of the back 40. 2 wells located on the property. Boundaries in pictures are approximate and are not considered reliable.
This 200 acre family farm has been used for cattle grazing and hay production for generations, offering rich pasture, open terrain, and multiple ideal building sites across the property. The land lays well, making it suitable for a working ranch, family compound, or future development. The property features four ponds, providing dependable water for livestock and recreation, along with scenic views and natural separation throughout the acreage. One of the greatest features is its excellent access and frontage, including approximately 1 mile of Highway 48 frontage and 1/2 mile of paved frontage along E0970 Road, making entry easy and great for building. Property is 18 miles from Bristow or Okemah, 48 miles to Tulsa Hills or Shawnee and 1 hour to Tinker Air Force Base. This property offers the rare combination of productive farmland, paved road access, and proximity to major hubs, making it well suited for ranching, building, or investment.
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS GREAT LOCATION FOR YOUR COUNTRY HOME RIGHT ON STATE HWY 48 AND CENTRALLY LOCATED BETWEEN OKC AND TULSA. ALSO A PRIME HUNTING PROPERTY. LOTS OF SIGNS OF A GOOD-SIZED WHITETAIL DEER POPULATION AND MANY SITINGS OF TURKEY IN THIS AREA AND SOME QUAIL. PSO ELECTRIC IS JUST ACROSS HWY 48. RURAL WATER COMES DOWN HWY 48 AND GOOD WATER WELLS IN THE AREA. VERY SMALL POND AND LARGE SEASONAL CREEK WITH SOME GREAT SCENIC AREAS. SEVERAL MATURE HARDWOOD TREES SCATTERED ON PROPERTY.

Castle is located in Oklahoma. Castle, Oklahoma has a population of 159. Castle is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 11.11% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.68%.
The median household income in Castle, Oklahoma is $64,375. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,000 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Castle is 51.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.5 inches per year, with 4.8 inches of snow per year.