Oklahoma Land For Sale (660 results)
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AcreValue offers multiple types of land for sale in Oklahoma, so if you’re looking for a new ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment you’ve come to the right place. Regardless of what your needs or objectives are for your land, we have a large inventory of available parcels that are updated regularly. Therefore, it’s very likely that we have the perfect parcel that meets all the search criteria & specifications that you’ve been searching for. Additionally, because our land for sale listings are always being updated due to the frequency of land being sold or new land listings being put on the market, make sure that you are checking back with AcreValue regularly for updates. When you find the perfect land parcel and you are ready to take the next steps you can easily connect directly with the listing agent to help you facilitate your land purchase. We wish you the best of luck in finding your next ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment.


04/23/2025
No Price
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - 13801 N 2430 Rd,, Carnegie, OK
Oklahoma Land and Home For Sale At Auction


04/23/2025
$175,000
4.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Choctaw County - East Jackson Street, Hugo, Oklahoma, 74743, Hugo, OK
4.46 Commercial Acres/Hugo, Ok.


04/23/2025
$249,500
2.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Pushmataha County - 184408 N. HWY 271, FINLEY, OK
CUSTOM HOME ON 2 ACRES, WOODED, WILDLIFE, FINLEY, OK


04/23/2025
$832,500
187 ac.
ACTIVE
Atoka County - Atoka, OK
Clear Springs Ranch 187 acres m/l


04/23/2025
$119,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Latimer County - 121212 E 1100 RD, Talihina, OK
20 AC ON BENGAL MOUNTAIN


04/23/2025
No Price
2.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Marshall County - 856 Rosey May Lane, Kingston, OK
Private, 2 Acres with Home and Large Pond Located in Kingston!


04/23/2025
$350,000
1.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Pittsburg County - McAlester, OK
1.19 Acres C-5 Commercial Land


04/23/2025
$427,200
71.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Pushmataha County - 174527 N4445 Rd, Nashoba, OK
71.2 ACRES LITTLE RIVER FRONTAGE


04/23/2025
$199,900
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Sequoyah County - Gore, OK
Deep Branch Creek 100 Acres


04/23/2025
$105,000
0.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Pittsburg County - Krebs, OK
Commercial Highway Lots For Sale


04/23/2025
$3,865,000
978 ac.
ACTIVE
Atoka County - 13340 West Dollar Road, Wapanucka, OK
Wapanucka, Oklahoma Cattle Farm & Ranch


04/23/2025
$436,260
158.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Pushmataha County - ROCK TOWN ROAD, CLAYTON, OK
Hunting, Mountains & Timberland


04/22/2025
$37,150
3.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Sequoyah County - 1 Hwy 64 B, Muldrow, OK
1 Hwy 64 B Muldrow, OK 74948


04/21/2025
$1,080,000
3.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Pittsburg County - 1400 E Washington Ave, McAlester, OK
Grain Mill


04/21/2025
$4,543,500
693 ac.
ACTIVE
Sequoyah County - 106883 S. 4650 Road, Sallisaw, OK
Little Sallisaw Creek Cattle Ranch


04/21/2025
$1,015,750
239 ac.
ACTIVE
Sequoyah County - 95912 S 4530 Road, VIAN, OK
Sequoyah County Property


04/21/2025
$149,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Bryan County - 001 Old Highway 70, Durant, OK
001 Old Highway 70 (10 Acre tract)


04/21/2025
$1,758,000
1.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Latimer County - 12390 SE 1042nd Ave, Talihina, OK
COUNTRY HOME ON 1.41 AC - NEW PRICE!


04/21/2025
$70,000
10.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Pushmataha County - E1780 Rd, Snow, OK
JOSLIN VALLEY Tract C


04/21/2025
$99,000
16.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Pushmataha County - E1780 Rd, Snow, OK
JOSLIN VALLEY Tract E


04/21/2025
$298,500
1.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Latimer County - 12390 SE 1042nd Ave, Talihina, OK
COUNTRY HOME ON 1.41 AC


04/21/2025
$380,120
136 ac.
ACTIVE
Pushmataha County - E1780 Rd, Snow, OK
JOSLIN RIDGE RANCH


04/21/2025
$40,111
5.79 ac.
ACTIVE
Pushmataha County - E1780 Rd, Snow, OK
JOSLIN VALLEY Tract B


04/21/2025
$1,800,000
267 ac.
AVAILABLE
Pittsburg County - Hwy 31, Mcalester, OK
Hominy Creek Ranch is a 267-acre ranch located on the western boundary of McAlester Army Ammunition Plant. This low fence army installation is famous for its world class whitetails. MCAAP is managed with a longbow only draw hunt, and consequently, the deer on these 44,000 acres have a phenomenal chance to live to maturity. Given that only a five-strand barb wire fence runs around MCAAP, deer routinely wander off the base. This ranch is truly phenomenal because at only 267 acres, it provides 2 miles of shared boundary with MCAAP. Therefore, this ranch has an absolutely jaw dropping number of monster bucks that move back and forth. We will show a sampling of old trail camera photos of the bucks, but we have an entire collection of new ones to share with prequalified buyers. We're sure you will be impressed.
The ranch consists of two main parts. The northern part of the ranch has 1 ¼ miles of shared boundary with MCAAP. It also has 1900 ft of Hominy Creek. This is the main creek that runs through the heart of the wooded portion of MCAAP and serves as a funnel that bucks follow off the base onto the ranch. In addition to a great location, this ranch benefits from a steward owner who has established over 15 acres of productive food plots planted with clover, rye grass, wheat, and turnips. He is also working to create a savannah type setting in the four food plots by planting various types of oak trees in them. In addition, there are both corn and protein feeders to attract and stimulate the growth of any deer that visit the plots. Quality hunting blinds are also located in the plots and provide a great place to view and hunt deer.
A wetland and three small ponds with the largest being 1.3 acres provide plenty of water for the wildlife. The ponds are stocked, so you can also enjoy fishing during the offseason. In addition, there is a comfortable ranch style home with 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms for you and the rest of your hunting party to spend the night. A two-bay shop offers plenty of storage for your ATVs and supplies. A small shed could also be used for storage or remodeled to create additional living space. This part of the ranch consists of rolling hills with a total elevation change of 30 feet.
If you enjoy land with a little more elevation to it, the southern 120-acre tract offers stunning views and almost 200 feet of elevation change. This upland tract offers ¾ mile of frontage along one of the most secluded parts of the MCAAP boundary. A plateau extends from the peak of this tract eastward onto the base and will certainly hold bachelor groups of bucks, especially during warmer weather. A small pond, food plot and feeders sit atop this plateau and provide a great opportunity to see some massive bucks. There are three more plots scattered around the property. In addition, a pipeline traverses the property north to south and provides hunters with some long-range shooting opportunities.
If you’ve been looking for a hunting ranch that adjoins a very large neighbor that has a multi-decade history of managing whitetails, then call Sean Childress at 580 320 5791 .


04/21/2025
$1,500,000
230 ac.
AVAILABLE
Coal County - E 1650, Tupelo, OK
Buck Creek Ranch is located a little over 12 miles southeast of Ada, OK; 100 miles from OKC, 130 miles from Tulsa and 145 miles from Dallas. It is located on a county-maintained gravel road just 1 mile away from a paved highway. The ¾ mile southern boundary of the ranch adjoins a county road and the ranch also has ¼ mile road frontage on the southern part of its western boundary.
In terms of improvements, the boundary fences are in good condition and there is also a nice shop building and small cabin near the gated entry. There are no cross fences on the property, but it appears that the cattle are content to stay south of Buck Creek in this pasture area. There is a 1-acre pond near the entry and another one near the southwest corner of the ranch. In short, it has the necessary improvements for two or three people to stay while hunting, to store ATVs and supplies or to keep in a small herd of cattle. Although the improvements are nice, it’s the natural features of this 230-acre ranch that really jump out at you.
Approximately 100 acres in the southern portion of the ranch has a growth of mature native pecan trees over a lush growth of clover, vetch and ryegrass. As you venture to the north, you encounter a 1.7 mile stretch of Buck Creek that runs from NW to SE. The seller recently constructed an ATV bridge across the creek to improve access to the north part of the ranch. The woods that run along the banks of Buck Creek range from small wetland type species in swampy areas to a nice mixture of oaks as you move to higher elevations away from the creek. In addition, there are places along the creek that have a nice assortment of oaks, sycamores, and ash trees. There are highly visible game trails that run along and cross the creek in many places. In addition, the long narrow strip of land that juts to the north contains a long stretch of Buck Creek and provides a safe pathway that funnels deer down into the main body of the ranch. This stretch of creek routinely produces large bucks and serves as a travel corridor for them during the rut. We have recently seen large groups of does, wild turkeys and tons of wild hogs. If you want to enjoy shooting year-round, then this is the place.
An unusual historical feature of the property is an old railroad bed that runs slightly NW to SE across the property. A steam locomotive once ran along this track and what is now a 13-acre lake on the north side of the railroad bed was originally built to supply water to the locomotive as it traveled along. Before being purchased by the current owner, the lake dam had a breach in it that allowed water to escape and lowered the water elevation to the point that it was practically just a large wetland. The current seller repaired the dam and increased the depth of the lake dramatically. Where it had been mostly a wetland before the dam repair, it now looks and functions like a lake and large schools of bait fish are easily observed from the shoreline. We’ve seen plenty of fish hitting the surface and look forward to fishing it to provide some photos and documentation of the bass. A group of resident geese already stay on the lake and ducks hit it in the fall and winter. Previous growths of cattails, scrub trees, grassy humps and a peninsula of hardwoods are now flooded by the lake. This flooded vegetation is now great habitat for both fish and waterfowl. In addition to the lake, there are two ponds, each about 1 acre in size. The seller has stocked the ponds with fish and the passage of time will only make them better fisheries.
If you are looking for a ranch where you have the option of either running a small herd of cattle or focusing solely on managing wildlife, then Buck Creek Ranch is one you should check out. It has all the hallmarks of a great place to hunt deer, waterfowl, turkey, hog and predators or spend the day fishing for largemouth bass. Please call Sean Childress at 580 320 5791 to discuss or set up a showing.
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