Welcome to this remarkable 480-acre catlle and hunting ranch in the heart of Southwest Oklahoma, where the owner has prioritized regenerative ranching practices that enhance the land and help support a sustainable future. This ranch is a testament to the harmony between agriculture and nature. With a well-balanced mix of native and improved pasture, this property is ideal for both cattle and wildlife. The stocking rate is 1:15 to maintain the health of the soil and vegetation. The owner isn’t just preserving the land - he is improving it. Water is in good supply with seven ponds scattered throughout the property. Three of the ponds hold water year round with one being spring-fed and stocked with fish, offering a peaceful retreat for fishing or simply enjoying the Oklahoma outdoors. Additionally, two tire tanks and one stock tank are run on rural water, ensuring your animals always have access to fresh water. This ranch is truly an outdoorsman’s paradise.The varied terrain and water sources, create a habitat for a wide range of wildlife - with abundant white-tailed deer, turkey, quail, along with sandhill crane, hog, bobcat and an occasional mule deer, as well as great water fowl. The ranch is in the vicinity of Sandy Sanders wildlife area. Whether you are a cattleman, avid hunter, fisherman or you simply appreciate the great outdoors, this ranch has something to offer you. If you are looking for additional land, this same owner is selling MLS #1130067 (320 acres), #1129497 (640 acres), #1130223 (320 acres) and #1130365 (12 acres) fenced “holding pen.” for a total of 1,772 acres mol.
This 320-acre hunting and cattle ranch available in Harmon County has been well-maintained utilizing regenerative ranching practices. The vegetation is a blend of native and improved pasture, making it ideal for livestock and wildlife alike. With a stocking rate of 1:15, giving room to graze while maintaining the land’s health and productivity. The hunting oppportunities on this ranch abound, thanks to the diverse habitat and plentiful game including White-tailed deer, quail, turkey, sandhill crane and hog, as well as an occasional mule deer. Other wildlife species seen on the property are mountain boomers, Texas horned lizards and even bobcat. The property is sprayed with Grazon every 2-3 years to control mesquites. The perimeter is enclosed by solid barbed-wire fencing and the interior has been cross-fenced into four 80 acre pastures. Water is provided by 3 ponds: one of which is stocked and the other two have been cleaned out. There is also a tire tank on county water. All weather roads run along all three sides. 80 acres +/-acres of the property is in CRP. Whether you are looking to expand your cattle operation or enjoy the hunting lifestyle, this ranch has it all. The blend of native and improved pastures ensures your cattle are well-nourished, while the diverse wildlife populations provide endless opportunities for the avid hunter. If you are looking for additional land, the same owner is selling MLS #1130067 (320 acres), #1129497 (640 acres), #1130230 (480 acres) and #1130365 (12 acres) fenced “holding pen” for a total of 1,772 acres mol. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by.
This 320-acre hunting and cattle ranch available in Harmon County is a prime example of what Oklahoma land should be. This property is a well-maintained blend of native and improved pasture, making it ideal for livestock and wildlife alike. With a stocking rate of 1:15, you can ensure your cattle have plenty of room to graze while maintaining the land’s health and productivity. The property has been fallow and rested for the past two years allowing the benefit of vegetation growth and soil recovery. One of the standout features is that the head of Cave Creek is located on the property. It is a seasonal creek that meanders through the property, providing a water source for both cattle and wildlife. The creek’s presence enhances the land’s natural beauty and contributes to the vibrant ecosystem that thrives here. Along its banks, you’ll find mature trees and lush vegetation, offering shade and shelter for animals. An additional water source is a the large seasonal pond. The hunting opportunities on this ranch are exceptional to include White-tailed deer, quail, turkey, hog. Other wildlife species that add a unique element to this property include sandhill crane, bobcat, hog, mountain boomers and Texas horned lizards, and even the occasional elk or mule deer from nearby Sandy Sanders wildlife area. The property has great access with all weather road along all four sides. It has six-wire perimeter fence and is cross-fenced into four pastures. There's also a catch pen centrally located at the midpoint in the pasture. If you’re looking to expand your cattle operation or enjoy the hunting lifestyle, this ranch has it all. If you are looking for additional land, the same owner is selling MLS#1129497 (640 acres), #1130223 (320 acres), #1130230 (480 acres) and #1130365 (12 acre) fenced “holding pen.” All five parcels combine to equal 1,772 acres more or less.
This 640-acre hunting and cattle ranch available in Harmon County is a good example of what Oklahoma land should be - as it has been well-maintained utilizing regenerative ranching practices. This property is a well-maintained blend of native and improved pasture, making it ideal for livestock and wildlife alike. The hunting oppportunities on this ranch abound, thanks to the diverse habitat and plentiful game including White-tailed deer, quail, turkey, sandhill crane and hog, as well as an occasional mule deer. Other wildlife species seen on the property are mountain boomers, Texas horned lizards and even bobcat. The property is sprayed with Grazon every 2-3 years to control mesquites. There are six tire tanks and 1 plastic tank, which are all on rural water. The perimeter is enclosed with six-wire fence and the interior is cross-fenced into four pastures. There is a catch pen at the gate on the west side of the property. There are three seasonal ponds, two of them have been cleaned out. There is a mile of seasonal creek that runs through the property. All weather roads run along all four sides with access gates on each side. Whether you are looking to expand your cattle operation or enjoy the hunting lifestyle, this 640 acre ranch has it all. The blend of native and improved pastures ensures your cattle are well-nourished, while the diverse wildlife populations provide endless opportunities for the avid hunter. If you are looking for additional land, the same owner is selling MLS #1130067 (320 acres), #1130223 (320 acres), and #1130230 (480 acres) for a total of 1,770 acres mol.
Vinson is located in Oklahoma. Vinson, Oklahoma has a population of 166. Vinson is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 80.95% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.91%.
The median household income in Vinson, Oklahoma is $43,417. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,369 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Vinson is 38 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 25.1 inches per year, with 3.8 inches of snow per year.