Discover an exceptional 30-acre recreational property offering one of the few privately owned parcels in close proximity to Tom Steed Reservoir in Kiowa County, Oklahoma. This remarkable parcel borders the Mountain Park Wildlife Management Area, providing immediate access to thousands of additional acres for outdoor pursuits. With dramatic topography featuring over 120 feet of elevation change, the property showcases the rugged beauty of the western Wichita Mountains descending toward the shoreline, which lies under 200 feet from the northeast property corner. The diverse terrain, combined with proximity to West Otter Creek as it flows into the reservoir, creates an exceptional wildlife corridor that supports an abundance of native species year-round. The landscape is a striking mosaic of native grasses interspersed with mature hardwoods and native trees, including black walnut, American elm, hackberry, chittamwood, and mesquite. This natural diversity offers stunning vistas of both Tom Steed Reservoir and the surrounding Wichita Mountains. The elevated western portions of the property deliver commanding views that showcase the best of Southwest Oklahoma's scenic beauty, while the lower elevations near the water provide easy access to the lake for fishing and recreation. Hunters will appreciate the property's remote location and strategic positioning between the WMA and productive agricultural fields to the south. The combination of varied terrain, abundant cover, and agricultural attraction makes this an outstanding hunting property with excellent potential for deer, quail, and wild hogs. Waterfowl hunters can take advantage of public hunting access on the adjacent WMA at the lake. Whether you're seeking a premier recreational retreat, a hunting paradise, or simply a private escape near Tom Steed Reservoir in the Wichita Mountains, this 30-acre gem offers unparalleled opportunity in one of Oklahoma's most scenic regions.
Discover a unique 27.5-acre property located just a quarter mile from Tom Steed Reservoir in Kiowa County, Oklahoma. This exceptional parcel borders the Mountain Park Wildlife Management Area and offers one of the few privately owned opportunities this close to the lake, sitting less than 300 yards from the shoreline. With over 30 feet of elevation change and gently rolling terrain, the property provides an ideal canvas for a hunting retreat or secluded getaway. Deeded easement access through the WMA ensures convenient entry, while the remote location maintains the privacy and solitude that make this area so special. Mesquite thickets dominate the vegetation, with scattered hackberry, elm, and plum thickets adding valuable cover and diversity throughout. The southern property line borders an active agricultural field currently planted in milo, creating exceptional wildlife attraction for deer, ducks, geese, and dove during peak seasons. The mesquite thicket adjacent to this field serves as a prime staging and bedding area for deer, making this an outstanding property for bow and rifle hunting. Scattered rock outcroppings add character to the terrain while providing natural vantage points for glassing game and enjoying panoramic views of the Wichita Mountains and Tom Steed Reservoir. Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the strategic advantages this property offers. The combination of food plot potential, abundant cover, and access to thousands of additional acres on the neighboring WMA creates a wildlife management dream. Electricity is available just a few hundred yards to the west, making the development of a hunting cabin or weekend retreat a possibility. Whether you're pursuing whitetail deer in the mesquite thickets, hunting dove over the milo field, or simply seeking a quiet sanctuary with mountain and lake views, this 27.5-acre property delivers exceptional value and opportunity in one of Oklahoma's premier outdoor recreation areas.
If you've always wanted a quiet place in the country to call your own, a place where kids can raise 4-H and FFA projects and enough room to decompress after work, this might just be it. It's on a county maintained road just minutes to US-62. Short commute to Altus, Snyder, Cache and Lawton. Rural water and electric service are available.
Nestled into the heart of Southwest Oklahoma, this 360 acre tract offers both utility for grazing as well as some incredible recreational opportunities. The owners have done an outstanding job of maintaining the property as they have kept the grassland slopes of the mountain free from cedars. A total of five ponds can be found, with several being roughly one acre in size. A water well is located on the northeast corner; however, its production tends to fluctuate with the level of the lake. A small metal building great for lounging or storage lies next to the northeastern most pond, and attached to it is a sizable dock for fishing. Surrounded by Great Plains State Park land on two sides, this property has been known to produce some of the most consistent trophy-class whitetails in the area. Featuring over 275 feet of elevation change, outdoor enthusiasts will love the ability to utilize the contour to aid in their style of hunting. Other wildlife species of interest known to call this property home and frequent the area are turkey, quail and aoudad (barbary sheep). Access to the Great Plains State Park is next to none with this property, as the main boat launch to Tom Steed Lake is less than five minutes away. The Park is a popular destination for people from all over coming in to fish, camp, hike and enjoy the many water sports. Another local attraction is the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge is home to animals such as elk, bison and longhorn, making it a must-see for viewing wildlife. Other activities like hiking, biking, kayaking and swimming are all also available within the refuge and just a short 30 minute drive away. Considering this property's excellent location and its own unique sliver of the Wichita Mountains, don’t miss out on this opportunity to call it your own!

Snyder is located in Oklahoma. Snyder, Oklahoma has a population of 1,278. Snyder is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.54% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.91%.
The median household income in Snyder, Oklahoma is $41,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $36,985 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Snyder is 35.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 30.4 inches per year, with 3.2 inches of snow per year.