Discover a quiet 10-acre tract in North-Eastern Oklahoma offering a heavily wooded setting with abundant natural privacy ideal for hunting and wildlife. This property provides an excellent opportunity for a custom homesite, private retreat, or recreational use. The land adjoins property protected by The Nature Conservancy's J.T. Nickel Family Nature & Wildlife Preserve and is conveniently positioned just minutes from Illinois River recreation. Approximately 1-2 miles from the well-known Bathtub Rocks area near Tahlequah, an iconic local landmark.
Heavily wooded property located in the sought-after Illinois River Ranch in Adair County, Oklahoma. This scenic area is known for its rolling hills, mature trees, abundant wildlife, and peaceful country setting. Enjoy close proximity to the Illinois River, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, recreation, or a quiet retreat. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home, create a weekend getaway, or invest in Oklahoma land, this property offers the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and accessibility.
Back in the sticks? Have you ever heard that phrase? Off grid, private, secluded and quiet. This property is for you. Great place to escape from the loud hustle and bustle of town. Located 24 miles from Siloam Springs, tucked away in the hills of the Illinois River Ranch. Welcome to the great outdoors!
A remote wooded 2.3835 acre (CH) with a spring-fed stream. This tract is in Illinois River Ranch at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains of Eastern Oklahoma, with camping, fishing, float trips and a small RV park with full hookups for owners and their guests to use on a temporary basis. The development is located south and east of the Chewey Bridge, about halfway between Tahlequah, OK and Siloam Springs, AR. An abundance of deer and just about any wildlife you can imagine wander throughout the development. Fishing, kayaking, canoeing and swimming in the Illinois River are favorite pastimes for many of the residents. A portion of the development is adjacent to the 15,000 acre Nature Conservancy game preserve. The clubhouse on top of Hogshooter Bluff you see when driving in the Main Entry at the Chewey Bridge is part of the half-mile riverfront park area for the property owners and their guests. Some owners buy just to enjoy the amenities. Several wild blackberry bushes! and Ozark Go Fiber Optics available!
This property is located less than 2 miles from the Illinois River, making it a perfect spot for a mountain getaway. It offers prime house spots with potentially great views, as well as access to camping on the river, RV parking with hookups, primitive bathrooms and showers, basketball court, swimming, fire pits and grills. The area is abundant with wildlife and great for hunting, and it's only 20 minutes away from NWA. Plus, the taxes are cheap and there are plenty of amenities in the area.
Escape to 13+/- acres of quiet seclusion where nature leads the way. This wooded tract includes two wet-weather creeks and a seasonal pond that attract abundant wildlife—perfect for deer hunting and spring morel mushroom foraging. Rolling terrain and mature timber offer privacy and multiple potential home sites.Access is rugged, so bring your 4x4 to fully experience this hidden gem. Whether for a custom home, weekend cabin, or private hunting retreat, this property delivers peace, privacy, and outdoor adventure — contact listing agent today to schedule a showing and walk the property.
Proctor is located in Oklahoma. Proctor, Oklahoma has a population of 274. Proctor is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 78.57% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.34%.
The median household income in Proctor, Oklahoma is $68,352. The median household income for the surrounding county is $37,940 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Proctor is 39 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.8 inches per year, with 6.7 inches of snow per year.