Welcome to the Logan 379 situated just north the OKC metro off Highway 74. A recreational and hunting playground for all things outdoors! The unique Cimarron river setting is hard to beat. Elevated river views are a perfect setting for your forever home or weekend retreat! This incredible property has miles of trails through open meadows and timber leading to all areas of the property where you will find food plots, Redneck box blinds, a pond, creeks, and the incredible Cimarron river frontage. The property is divided by county road 760. The north side has 173+/- acres and the south has 206+/- acres. The north 173 has a great mix of mature timber and native pasture with trails leading to all areas. There is a beautiful pond in the southeast corner stocked with crappie, blue gill and largemouth bass. The draw that feeds this pond is full of character with large bolder outcroppings, and mature timber. Under the canopy of the timber in this area you can always bank on a good morel mushroom season in the spring. There are two box blinds on the north side. One is placed in the northwest on a wheat field that has been planted next to the timber. In the evenings it is not uncommon to see 30+ deer in this field. The other Redneck box blind is further east with views of the native grass pasture and the tree line that borders one of the creeks that feeds into the Cimarron River.
Moving to the south side you are going to see a completely different look. Incredible sunrise and sunset views over looking the river from the open pasture above is a perfect spot to put a forever home or weekend cabin. There is an old barn closer to the road to store equipment and again trails leading everywhere. Working to the river you experience 130’ of elevation change! A 70’ bluff running east to west creates the incredible wide open views. The bluff is full of character and small caves that really are a pleasure to explore. As you work down to the lower level before the river there is a 20 acre food plot with another redneck blind situated on the south side. In this area you can see deer working out of the timber and from the river. They come in from all directions and again it is not uncommon to see a significant amount in the mornings and evenings on this field as well. Before the river is again native grass with large cottonwoods and plenty of spots to hang a stand and catch bucks cruising the river bank corridor in the fall. The Cimarron river has so many advantages. Duck hunting in the winter to fishing and boating in the summer to enjoying fires on the sandy banks under the stars. The massive cottonwoods hold bald eagle nests and can be spotted yearly. Don’t hesitate to come see this one of a kind property. It offers so many options!
Call Jackson today @ 405-503-0878 to schedule showings or with any questions.
Directions: From Highway 74 and Highway 33 west of Guthrie. Head north 3 miles to county road 760. East 3.2 miles to entrance on south side of road.
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