Just 45 minutes from either Tulsa or Oklahoma City lies a beautiful and diverse 766-acre tract in Western Creek County that offers something for everyone. This expansive property features a blend of open pasture, mature hardwood draws, creek bottoms, and multiple ponds, making it ideal for livestock, recreation, or a private retreat. The land is thoughtfully laid out with a trail system that weaves through open meadows, food plots, feeders, and hunting stands. With its size and varied topography, it provides the flexibility to adapt to changing wind and weather conditions, as well as shifting deer travel patterns giving you the edge when it matters most.
Stretching 2.3 miles from the northeast corner to the southwest corner, the property includes several draws with 40 to 60 feet of elevation change and eight wet-weather creeks that provide consistent water for wildlife. Whether you're a woodsman who enjoys close-range bow hunting in timbered corridors or someone who prefers long-range shooting across open fields, the land offers both environments. The eastern side of the property is primarily open with scattered timber pockets, while the western side becomes heavier in timber but still includes open meadows throughout. Existing trails make much of the property accessible, and there is plenty of opportunity to expand them as desired.
One of the most promising features of the land is a large wet-weather creek located in the center, which offers the potential to construct a 25-acre lake. Access to the property is convenient from both the east and west sides. The west side features blacktop frontage off Milfay Road, while the east entrance is on a well-maintained gravel road just under a mile from the Stroud Lake boat ramp. Stroud Lake spans 621 acres and offers 26 campsites with electric and water hook-ups along with 50 primitive campsites, making it a great option for weekends filled with boating, fishing, and relaxation.
This property is truly one-of-a-kind, well-suited for a family wanting a spacious rural lifestyle, a rancher looking to expand grazing land, or an outdoorsman seeking the ultimate recreational escape close to town. With its natural beauty, diverse terrain, and convenient location, it’s a rare opportunity that won’t last long.
Showings are by appointment only. Please call Jackson Greene at 405-503-0878 to schedule your private tour or ask any questions.
Directions: From the Stroud exit on the Turner Turnpike head south to Route 66. East 6.7 miles to Milfay road. North 1 mile to property on west side of road.
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