This property presents a unique opportunity to own a well-rounded recreational and agricultural tract in northern Pawnee County, an area widely known for its strong hunting history and productive land. The combination of a large lodge, extensive water resources, established wildlife habitat, and functional cattle infrastructure makes this property suitable for a wide range of uses, including recreation, agriculture, and residential or business-related purposes.
The lodge serves as a central feature of the property and offers approximately 5,000 square feet of finished living space. It includes five bedrooms and three full bathrooms and is currently configured to accommodate up to 20 guests. The interior features custom finishes and stained concrete floors on the lower level, along with a large, open living area designed for group gatherings and shared use. A spacious wraparound porch extends the living space outdoors, both upstairs and downstairs, and offers views of the surrounding landscape. A live creek behind the lodge provides a serene setting while overlooking a strategically placed food plot and feeder location, allowing you to watch deer, turkey, and hogs right from the back porch. The building also includes ample shop space for equipment storage and maintenance. The home is connected to a Generac generator, ensuring reliable electricity during stormy spring months. The lodge also presents potential as an Airbnb, corporate retreat, or event venue, having already hosted weddings and gatherings.
From a recreational standpoint, the property is well-suited for hunting and outdoor use. Pawnee County is recognized for its strong populations of whitetail deer and Rio Grande turkey, and the property also supports waterfowl and feral hogs. Nine ponds are distributed across the land, including one exceeding seven acres, providing water sources, habitat diversity, and fishing opportunities for bass, catfish, and perch. Year-round spring-fed creeks further enhance wildlife movement and usability throughout the seasons. Trail camera photos and harvest history highlight the property's strong hunting potential, with abundant deer and turkey activity.
The agricultural component is equally notable. The property has a proven history as a cattle operation with the ability to support over 100 cow-calf pairs. The land is fenced and cross-fenced for rotational grazing and pasture management. Portions of the grassland may also be used for hay production, providing flexibility for livestock operations or adaptation to alternative agricultural or business-related uses.
Overall, this Pawnee County property offers a rare combination of improvements, water, and versatile land use. Whether envisioned as a working ranch, recreational retreat, hunting lodge, or investment-oriented operation, the existing infrastructure supports a wide range of possibilities. Qualified buyers are encouraged to schedule a private showing to fully appreciate the layout, improvements, and capabilities of this exceptional property.
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Research Parcel InformationWhile going to school at Oklahoma State University and working for several years in Stillwater, I spent a lot of time hunting all over North Central Oklahoma and absolutely love this part of the state. After spending 5+ years in the golf industry, it was a dream come true to become a Land Specialist for Whitetail Properties Real Estate and help both buyers and sellers meet their goals of Oklahoma land ownership.