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$999,995
MLS: 35119-10028
480. Acres
Fobb Creek meanders through the heart of the property, its crystal-clear waters weaving a path amidst the towering trees and lush vegetation. The creek is a lifeline for the local wildlife, attracting an array of species seeking its refreshing waters.
Whitetail deer, black bears, bobcats, turkeys, wild hogs, along with coons and squirrels, and rabbits roam the woods
There have been numerous large bucks becoming trophies on many walls from this piece of Hunting Property in Daisy, OK. The rewards are plentiful.
Aside from hunting, the property's sizable acreage may also provide possibilities for other recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, and nature explorations. Beautiful views for that cabin you would love to have, overlooking the community of Daisy. There are also numerous natural springs—one particular spot to build a large lake. The scenic beauty of the area and the presence of Fobb Creek make it an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
This hunting land is about a 2 hour and 45 minutes drive from Dallas, TX., 2 1/2 hours from OKC, OK, and 2 hr drive from Tulsa, OK. This property is within 30 minutes of Sardis Lake and McGee Creek Lake, where you can join in with a good Bass Tournament, skiing, or just plain fun at the lake. It will take approximately 30 minutes in any direction you want to go for dining and shopping.
Give me, Kam Harden, a call today @ 918-415-4867 to schedule a viewing.
Atoka, Oklahoma offers a small-town experience with a rich history, a friendly community, and access to natural beauty. The town showcases preserved landmarks and architecture, reflecting its heritage. Residents enjoy a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with community events fostering a tight-knit environment. Atoka's proximity to scenic landscapes and outdoor activities provides opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The town provides essential amenities and services, including schools and healthcare facilities. Living in Atoka offers a quieter lifestyle while still having access to necessary resources and a strong sense of community.
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