1269 acres of beautiful rolling grassy hills. This ranch features a 1555 square foot brick home, barns, shop, horse stalls, two nice sets of steel working pens, and much more.
The stocking rate has ranged from 275 to 300 pair. The ranch is approximately 95% open pasture with scattered mature hardwood trees, and tree lines along the creek and streams all providing shade for the livestock. With eight primary pastures, multiple catch pens, and 15 ponds you can rotate the livestock without concern for water. The water supply to the home is via a rural water system, and there is a well on the property that the current owner has not used. A 125’X36’ barn/shop contains 9 horse stalls, tack room, and wash area with drain on one end and a shop with concrete flooring on the other. Other buildings include a 50’X24’ barn, a 32’X26’ barn, 30’X36’ barn, 14’X40’ Shed, 480 sq. ft. storage, and additional sheds. A large steel working facility is at the headquarters and an additional steel working facility is located more toward the center of the ranch. The forage consists of cool and warm season grasses including Bermuda Grass, clovers, Fescue and Native Grasses. The fencing is in good condition with much of the fencing having six strands of barbed wire. Greenleaf Creek meanders through the property for well over a mile and a half. It is believed this creek may be spring fed at it is running beautiful clear water about 45 days after the last rain.
The home features three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, an open kitchen/dining room, and a glassed-in sunroom. It has central heat and air with natural gas piped to the house for heat. The home is sited on a hill overlooking the gorgeous rolling pastures, with mountains in the background. Most, if not all, of the ponds have fish.
Even though there is not a lot of wooded area on the ranch there is enough along the creek and streams to allow cover for deer to come through the ranch. The neighboring land to the west is the Gruber Game Management Area, having several hundred acres of forest. Some really nice bucks have been harvested on the property. The owners are cultivating the turkey population which has been increasing under their ownership, and a flock was sighted during the listing tour.
Access is via a paved county road about 25 minutes from Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The average rainfall in Cherokee County is about 48 inches.
Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.
Location from:
Muskogee, OK -- 40 minutes
Tahlequah, OK -- 25 minutes
Bentonville, AR --2 hours
Ft. Smith, AR -- 1hour 15 minutes
Springdale, AR --1 hour 45 minutes
Fayettville, AR -- 1 hour 30 minutes
Tulsa, OK -- 1 hour
Dallas, TX -- 4 hours 30 minutes
Wichita, KS -- 3 hours 40 minutes
Name of Property: Rouse Road Ranch 405 acres
Status: New
Acreage: 405 acres
Location: 1.75 hrs. S. of Tulsa, OK; 3 hrs N of Dallas
Closest Town: McAlester, OK
Access: 3 county roads
Taxes: $$592.00/2022
Topography: Flat to hilly
Improvements: Fencing, ponds
Forage: Bermuda, fescue and native grasses
Capacity: 50 to 60 pair
Water: 7 ponds
Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, squirrels, Dove, etc.
Utilities: Electricity, rural water at the road
Development Potential: Could be subdivided, close to town
Comments
405 acres of beautiful diverse land just seven miles from McAlester, Oklahoma. The property consists of about 100 acres of open pasture of Bermuda Grass, Clovers, Fescue and Native Grasses. There is additonal grasses in the lightly wooded areas as well. Seven ponds provide ample water for livestock, and the deer, turkey and other indigenous wildlife. With an average annual rainfall between 42 and 48 inches, the recharge on the stock ponds is generally very consistent. The stocking rate ranges from 50 to 65 pair. The ranch is fenced with some cross-fencing. The terrain varies from very gently rolling pasture to rolling and hilly forests. The property has one mile of county road access along the north side, as well as access from Krebs Lake Road on the east and southeast. The property could be subdivided into ranchettes as there is also a rural water line along the one-mile north boundary. There is electricity and rural water on the ranch. Mature hardwood trees supply habitat and forage for the Whitetail Deer and other wildlife and wonderful areas to explore at your leisure. This is a beautiful ranch for horseback riding, 4-wheeling, long nature walks, and fishing. Fish Creek runs through part of the easterly portion of the ranch, and five seasonal streams provide additional water during parts of the year.
Access to Eufaula Lake is via a boat ramp about 3.5 miles away. On the lake you have access to a large variety of water sports including fishing, skiing, tubing, sailing, other water sports and recreational activities.
McAlester, Oklahoma is about seven miles from the ranch and offers the McAlester Expo Center which hosts activities and events throughout the year such as the Italian Festival, car shows, basketball tournaments, concerts, trade shows, the Pittsburg County Fair and Livestock Show, 4th of July Fireworks Show, and many other events. McAlester also has a hospital, cancer treatment center, many urgent care facilities and medical professionals. In addition to veterinarians, feed stores, lumber yards, shopping, antique stores and a variety of restaurants, a movie theater, skating rink and bowling alley with gaming center.
Location from:
Tulsa, OK—98 miles
Dallas, TX—176 miles
Oklahoma City, OK—137 miles
Ft. Smith, AR—92 Miles
Fayetteville, AR—152 Miles
For additional details or to view this unique and beautiful property call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.