80 cleared acres with a pond located in Spiro has endless possibilities! This property is currently being used for growing soybeans and hay but could also be used for livestock!
80 ACRES M/L, UNRESTRICTED.... Great piece of property with a ton of potential. Build your forever home around the pond or the hunting cabin you have always wanted. There are a lot of flat areas that would be easy to clear to build that forever home on or to create a food plot that will for sure attract all the wildlife you desire. The seasonal Pecan Creek runs down the west side of the property and curves around on the south side of the property, leaving plenty of area to develop how you choose. Easy access to 1-40 (approximately 20 minutes) and several small towns that surround this area. No mineral rights. Easement is granted to oil company but will only be allowed to access a small portion of the property. Come take a look, its rare to find a piece of property with this much potential.
This property is located at the corner of Hwy 271 and McGinnis Lane, offering high visibility and convenient access. The parcel provides space suitable for residential use, and based on local zoning and approvals, may also allow for certain commercial or development possibilities. Buyers are encouraged to verify permitted uses with the appropriate city and county planning departments.
If you have a passion for hunting, this prime land could be the opportunity you've been dreaming of. This once-in-a-lifetime property is teeming with deer, turkey, quail, and ducks. With an abundant food supply and ample wooded areas providing shelter, wildlife migration is a regular occurrence here. The bottomlands are cultivated with corn and beans, while acorns, green briars, wild blackberries, cherries, persimmons, and honeysuckle serve as additional food sources for the animals. Throughout this fully fenced land, you'll find flood plots and seeded grass. The land naturally retains water, with several areas that can be easily flooded for hunting, thanks to a year-round creek. Enjoy fishing in four ponds, one of which is spring-fed. The property is adorned with hickory, white oak, red oak, and persimmon trees and is conveniently located near the Arkansas River. Included with the property are five four-man blinds and one three-man blind. Contact your Realtor today to schedule your tour of this incredible land.
If you have a passion for hunting, this approximately 254.09 acres of prime hunting land could be the opportunity you've been dreaming of. This once-in-a-lifetime property is teeming with deer, turkey, quail, and ducks. With an abundant food supply and ample wooded areas providing shelter, wildlife migration is a regular occurrence here. The bottomlands are cultivated with corn and beans, while acorns, green briars, wild blackberries, cherries, persimmons, and honeysuckle serve as additional food sources for the animals. Throughout this fully fenced +/- 254.09 acres, you'll find flood plots and seeded grass. The land naturally retains water, with several areas that can be easily flooded for hunting, thanks to a year-round creek. Enjoy fishing in four ponds, one of which is spring-fed. The property is adorned with hickory, white oak, red oak, and persimmon trees and is conveniently located near the Arkansas River. Included with the property are five four-man blinds and one three-man blind. Contact your Realtor today to schedule your personal tour of this incredible land.
Three wooded lots , Be creative , make this property your own , a place to live .
COAL CREEK COMBO For a perfect combo property, you need look no further. Hunting, fishing, homestead, farmstead with ag uses, this place has it all on the banks of Coal Creek. LOCATION: located just west of Sunset Corner/Spiro, LeFlore County, Southeast Oklahoma. 20 minutes from Ft. Smith Ark. or Poteau or Sallisaw Ok.. Less than miles south of Kerr Lake. Other major lakes are close by including Wister, Eufaula, Cedar and Tenkiller. SITE: 150 acres m/l offering excellent pasture/hay meadow and farmstead infrastructure. Nearly level to gently sloping with a prevalence of good soils, mainly class 4. A soil map is available. UTILITES: Electric, rural water, phone all close by. COVER: Estimate 50% open for pasture/hay meadow, with balance hardwood and second growth. Much could be easily converted to pasture. There are foundation pads from a former integrated operation which could serve as a base for future buildings, greenhouses, or fill soil. ACCESS: County road to the west side. Just over 1/2 mile north of State Highway 59. MINERALS: none IMPROVEMENTS: none, raw land. WATER: A main attraction to this property is that it has access to a strip pit on the north east corner with a great opportunity for fishing and a water source for ag use. There are also 2 ponds on the property. Coal Creek runs along the north portion of property. WILDLIFE: Deer, small game, winter waterfowl. An excellent property for game management. Fishing is rated excellent. COMMENTS: A property with outstanding potential. Great location, privacy, good soil, water. This is the perfect place to establish your own farmstead, the bones are here, just need the dwelling of your dreams.
COAL CREEK COMBO For a perfect combo property, you need look no further. Hunting, fishing, homestead, farmstead with ag uses, this place has it all on the banks of Coal Creek. LOCATION: located just west of Sunset Corner/Spiro, LeFlore County, Southeast Oklahoma. 20 minutes from Ft. Smith Ark. or Poteau or Sallisaw Ok.. Less than miles south of Kerr Lake. Other major lakes are close by including Wister, Eufaula, Cedar and Tenkiller. SITE: 150 acres m/l offering excellent pasture/hay meadow and farmstead infrastructure. Nearly level to gently sloping with a prevalence of good soils, mainly class 4. A soil map is available. UTILITES: Electric, rural water, phone all close by. COVER: Estimate 50% open for pasture/hay meadow, with balance hardwood and second growth. Much could be easily converted to pasture. There are foundation pads from a former integrated operation which could serve as a base for future buildings, greenhouses, or fill soil. ACCESS: County road to the west side. Just over 1/2 mile north of State Highway 59. MINERALS: none IMPROVEMENTS: none, raw land. WATER: A main attraction to this property is that it has access to a strip pit on the north east corner with a great opportunity for fishing and a water source for ag use. There are also 2 ponds on the property. Coal Creek runs along the north portion of property. WILDLIFE: Deer, small game, winter waterfowl. An excellent property for game management. Fishing is rated excellent. COMMENTS: A property with outstanding potential. Great location, privacy, good soil, water. This is the perfect place to establish your own farmstead, the bones are here, just need the dwelling of your dreams.
70.49 Acre's The possibilities are endless . this rare find runs from Hwy 271-59 (west broadway ), to highline rd..(6th st.). a great place to build a home and space to run cattle , have a horse , enjoy the space for what ever interest you .Land mostly cleared and some timber has a seasonal creek, 3 ponds. great place to develop .possibilities are endless .
3 acres on US Hwy 271. This highway has a traffic count of 7,000+ cars a day. There are 11 RV spots with water available. Two aerobic septic systems installed. Electric and pads need be built to complete the site.



Spiro is located in Oklahoma. Spiro, Oklahoma has a population of 2,095. Spiro is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 32.87% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.19%.
The median household income in Spiro, Oklahoma is $29,669. 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 Spiro is 37.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.6 inches per year, with 3.7 inches of snow per year.