20 acres MOL of beautiful wooded land with scenic views, abundant wildlife, and true country peace. This property is perfect for building your forever home or creating the ultimate hunting retreat. Deer and turkey are plentiful, and all photos reflect wildlife and nature from this exact tract. Rural water is accessible across the street, or you can choose to dig a well. The land offers multiple ideal building sites for your dream home. Enjoy quiet country living while still being conveniently located—just 10 minutes to Crescent, 20 minutes to Guthrie, and about an hour to Oklahoma City with easy access to major highways. A rare slice of Oklahoma heaven that truly has it all.
Great tract of land with open pasture and spring fed pond for water. This land would be a good place to run cattle or horses with its wide open land and ample water. The property features great perimeter fencing and wide gateway. There is a well built living quarter on site. It is a brick and frame structure with no utilities present at this time. The metal roof has guttering that works as a water collection feature for non-drinking water. There is a septic system at the site. You can finish out the structure or build your dream home here. Electricity is available at the road. The structure sits on the hilltop with great views of the surrounding area. The pasture has an excellent Bermuda base grass with a mixture of native grasses also. With some mowing, spraying and fertilizing this acreage would hold excellent grazing opportunities. The large pond is spring fed and there is a smaller pond that will hold water during wet weather periods. The location of the land provides easy access to major roads sitting only 2.5 miles from I35 and 1.3 miles from Highway 51. The 1.3 mile road north is an excellent gravel road. Come take a look and see what you can dream up on the 50 acres!
Seize an extraordinary opportunity to own a flourishing 160-acre active wheat farm, nestled in the fertile and picturesque landscapes of northern Logan County, Oklahoma. This prime agricultural gem is strategically located just north of Crescent and a short drive west of Stillwater. This meticulously maintained property features terraced farmland designed to optimize water drainage and promote soil conservation, both essential components for sustainable, long-term wheat production. The gentle elevations enhance natural irrigation while minimizing erosion, ensuring the land remains fertile and productive. The farm’s rich, fertile soil is perfectly suited for cultivating high-yield wheat crops, reflecting years of dedicated care and expert land management. This property in Marshall presents the buyer with the rare fusion of revenue-producing acreage, a nearby grain terminal, and investment potential in an established farming area known for its appreciating value. Whether you are an established farmer aiming to expand your agricultural operations or an enthusiastic newcomer eager to embark on your first farming venture, this valuable farm property provides endless possibilities.
“Mulhall West” is a remarkable 160-acre active farm and ranch nestled in growing northern Logan County, Oklahoma. This well-maintained property blends agricultural productivity, natural beauty, and a strong investment potential, making it an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking immediate utility as well as the realization of long-term growth. Currently leased to a dedicated tenant farmer, the land supports hay production and cattle grazing. Surrounded by expansive native grass hay meadows, its gently rolling Oklahoma terrain offers classic sweeping rural views. Water resources are available and the acreage also includes two serene farm ponds and a meandering creek, complemented by several tree lines that enhances the beautiful scenery and fosters a lush wildlife habitat. Regularly maintained perimeter fencing around the property ensures livestock security. The property also features an underground storm shelter for times of severe weather. With no windmill leases attached to the land, the natural landscape is preserved and ensures unhindered development potential for the future. Those who enjoy the outdoors will discover exceptional hunting opportunities on diverse terrain. Conveniently located just four miles from Mulhall, with easy access to Interstate 35 and State Highway 51, it offers quick trips to Stillwater, Guthrie, Edmond, and Oklahoma City. “Mulhall West” is not just beautiful acreage but a unique opportunity for a sound investment in an area known for appreciating land value.
This beautiful property, called ”The Pump," is a 160-acre active farm and ranch located in the growing area of northern Logan County, Oklahoma. Named after an out-of-service pump, this property offers not just charm and functionality but also outstanding investment potential. "The Pump" stands as a strategic long-term growth opportunity for those seeking a savvy real estate investment, immediate agricultural productivity, a secluded hunting property, or a country home. Expertly maintained over the years by a dedicated tenant farmer, the farm supports robust hay production and cattle grazing, thanks to fertile native grass hay meadows. The property is secured by well-maintained perimeter fencing and includes three serene farm ponds, a peaceful creek, and a 10-acre wooded tree line, adding to the natural beauty and providing a natural habitat for local wildlife. For outdoor enthusiasts, "The Pump" is a hunter's dream, offering abundant wildlife and varied terrain. A prime location—just two miles from Mulhall with easy access to Interstate 35 and State Highway 51—places this acreage in close proximity to Stillwater, Guthrie, Edmond, and Oklahoma City. With no windmill leases to complicate future development on this land and this area's increasing land values, "The Pump" is more than just a picturesque farm—it's a solid investment in a property with a promising future.
160± Acre Hunting & Recreation Ranch – Logan County, OK Less than an hour from Oklahoma City, this 160-acre hunting and recreation ranch in Logan County offers the perfect mix of convenience, wildlife, and character. A live creek bisects the entire property, providing year-round water for deer, turkey, and waterfowl. Two ponds add to the hunting appeal, offering natural draw for ducks and other wildlife. The ranch has a proven history of producing whitetail deer, turkey, and duck, with diverse habitat including creek bottoms, open pastures, and wooded cover. Adding to its uniqueness is a turn-of-the-century sandstone schoolhouse—the only one of its kind in the area, as the other wooden schoolhouses have long disappeared. Later converted to the Mt. Carmel Church, this historic building adds charm and storytelling value to an already remarkable property. Property Highlights: 160 contiguous acres in Logan County Less than an hour from Oklahoma City Live creek running through the property Two ponds attracting waterfowl and wildlife Established hunting for deer, turkey, and ducks Historic sandstone schoolhouse / former Mt. Carmel Church on-site Whether you’re looking for a private hunting retreat, a weekend escape from the city, or a unique land investment, this Logan County ranch checks all the boxes.
Mulhall West Farm offers a stunning 160 acres located just west of I-35. This cherished family property, held for generations, features fenced boundaries, wooded tree lines, creek, and a pond. Of the 160 acres, 76.1 are cultivated farmland. Whether you’re interested in hunting, farming, or simply enjoying the tranquility of rural life, this property provides ample space and opportunities to bring your vision to life. With convenient access to nearby cities such as Guthrie, Edmond, Oklahoma City, and Stillwater, this rare investment combines natural beauty with exceptional potential. Don’t miss your chance to own this dream property! All mineral rights are being reserved by the seller.
Mulhall Farm #1 is a 160-acre gem in northern Logan County, held within the same family for generations and known as “The Pump Farm.” This well-maintained property offers views of the countryside and a unique landscape that caters to both cattle ranching and hunting enthusiasts. The land features 3 ponds, mature trees, cultivated farmland and Bermuda grass for pasture or haying purposes. Fully fenced and diverse in its uses, this farm presents a rare opportunity to own a versatile piece of Oklahoma’s heartland. With easy access to I-35 and proximity to cities like Stillwater, Guthrie, Edmond, and Oklahoma City, this property blends rural beauty with convenient location. Mineral rights are being reserved by the seller.
30 acres boasting VIEWS THAT GO ON FOR MILES! That's what you will get with this hilltop 30 acre grassland. Imagine your dream home with your livestock enjoying the quiet country lifestyle. Enough room to indulge in a multitude of hobbies just 1/4 mile off Hwy 51 on a gravel road. At the back of the property is a large pond stocked with bass, catfish and brim. There are native pecans and and native peach that's an amazing producer. Here you have the start of a perfect life with your livestock; bring your horses, cattle and chickens. The all steel insulated barn is 40'x60' with 14' sidewalls, 10' doorways. It has 5 (12x12 stall) with 20' runs that open to turn out pastures. There's room for your feed and equipment on the north wall, or build more stalls. The large arena is lighted for riding in the cool of the evening. Rural water is to the property along with fiber optics. Electricity is on the property but will have to have it's own meter. No mineral rights will be conveyed. Build a home, start a business, the possibilities are endless. Bring your dreams and start them here. The address is just south of this house 23900 N. Broadway, Mulhall, Ok (the house is not included in the sale)

Mulhall is located in Oklahoma. Mulhall, Oklahoma has a population of 275. Mulhall is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 26.14% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.84%.
The median household income in Mulhall, Oklahoma is $63,125. The median household income for the surrounding county is $74,744 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mulhall is 41.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 35.9 inches per year, with 7.5 inches of snow per year.