Located in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, this 50 +/- acre tract is waiting for its new owners. With Cowskin Creek running along the west side of the property, enjoy the sound and tranquility of the water. This property has a nice, cleared area for you to put an off-grid cabin or bring your camper for deer season and enjoy your own piece of hunting ground in Oklahoma. Deer are frequent in the area, as it is loaded with deer tracks and buck rubs. There is an abundance of small game, like rabbit and squirrel, on this tract as well. You can build your own cabin/barn out of the trees you take from your own property, with the abundance of cedar, walnut, and a few pines. The north and east property boundaries have barbed wire fencing already in place, with a great pipe gate entrance to get into the clearing. To the west side of the property, there is a great trail already cut in place to enjoy an evening side-by-side ride alongside the creek. If you are looking for your own piece of property to get away from it all, this is it. Give Sam a call to go look this one over to truly see what it has to offer.
68.5 acres of farm land located off of Old Monroe Highway just outside of Monroe, Oklahoma. Nestled at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain, this surveyed and fenced property gives a rare opportunity to own a piece of southeastern Oklahoma. This property offers open pastures, wooded areas, mountain views, and abundant wildlife. Approximately 60% of this land is pasture and 40% is timber, ideal for livestock, hay, or recreation. You will find two ponds allowing a water source for livestock. Sugarloaf Creek borders portions of the North and East boundaries. County road frontage is on the West and South sides for easy access. Water and electric are also available along the county road. There are multiple home sites with stunning mountain views that would be perfect for your forever home. Quiet and secluded, yet only 15 miles to Poteau, OK and 34 miles to Fort Smith, AR. Whether you're looking to build a private homestead, start a hobby farm, or invest in a beautiful piece of land with future potential, this property checks all the boxes.

Monroe is located in Oklahoma. Monroe, Oklahoma has a population of 148. Monroe is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 41.18% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.19%.
The median household income in Monroe, Oklahoma is $33,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,049 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Monroe is 21.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.6 inches per year, with 2.9 inches of snow per year.