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  KEY FEATURES
    
l  NW OF ALVA
l  WOODS COUNTY LAND
l  3 SPRING FED PONDS   
l  PRIME HUNTING AND FISHING
l  185 CLASS B & C DEER
l  EXCELLENT LIVING QUARTERS
l  BREATH TAKING VIEW
l  GOOD WATER WELL
l  Virtual Tour
    
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United Country -
Kohlrus Real Estate L.L.C.  
    
412 Flynn St
Alva OK 73717

    
Office: (580) 327-4007
Fax: (580) 327-2664
   
 
    
      
    
    
    
                                

 

 

   
   

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA RANCH WITH 712 ACRES

 
   

712 Acres +\-, 185 Class Boone & Crockett deer taken from this property with many more on it, Working ranch managed for several years, Excellent hunting lodge/ living quarters, 3 Spring fed ponds Largest pond 8 acres +\-, Managed Land/ Hunting/ Fishing (Bass, Crappie, Catfish), Live Water - Anderson creek, Hay medow, Alfalfa, Wheat surrounding, 300-400 Turkey, quail, pheasant, New fence along perimeter (2008, New road along fence line

OUTBUILDINGS Hay Shed 2,560' +\- 1,280 +\- Lean To 5,000' +\- Utility Bldg 4 Grainbins

LIVING QUARTERS 2,900 sqft +\- 3 Bdr / 2.5 Bath Full finished basement Attached 2 Car Garage

Thank you for visiting United Country/Kohlrus Real Estate your one stop shop for Real Estate in Alva, OK. Kohlrus Real Estate specializes in residential homes for sale, farms, ranches, land for sale, recreational property, hunting property and other rural types of real estate. Kohlrus Real Estate offers our services throughout Woods County, Alfalfa County, Grant County, Major County, Northwest Oklahoma and South Central Kansas. www.kohlrus.com is a great way to shop for Alva, Oklahoma Real Estate. Northwest Oklahoma is home to The Little Sahara State Park, The Great Salt Plains State Park & Animal Refuge, and The Alabaster Caverns State Park. Located south of Alva is The Little Sahara State Park, a prime example of Oklahoma's diverse terrain, the park boasts over 1,600 m/l acres of rolling sand dunes, ranging in height from 25 to 75 feet. The park, located south of Waynoka, offers amenities such as RV sites with water and electricity, tent sites, picnic areas and showers. Little Sahara State Park hosts events throughout the year, including Snake Hunt Weekend. Rattlesnakes are captured, measured and weighed. Then, prizes are given for various categories including longest snake and heaviest snake. Sand Fest, another event held in the park and in downtown Waynoka, offers drag racing, off-roading and ATV demonstrations on the dunes. Located East of Alva is The Great Salt Plains Lake & Animal Refuge. There are many recreational opportunities at Great Salt Plains State Park including boating, camping, picnicking, swimming, hiking, mountain biking and exploring. The Great Salt Plains Lake is located at the park and covers 8,690 m/l surface acres with approx. 41 miles of shoreline and is a shallow, salty lake with fishing opportunities for catfish, saugeye, sandbass and hybrid striper. The Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge sits adjacent to the park and offers great bird watching and fall foliage viewing opportunities. The refuge is the only spot in the world where crystal enthusiasts can dig for hourglass selenite crystals, a rare and fragile form of selenite, which is a form of gypsum. Located west of Alva is the Alabaster Caverns State Park. Alabaster Caverns State Park, near Freedom, Oklahoma is a 200-acre (0.81 km2) state park and home to the largest natural gypsum cave in the world. The gypsum is mostly in the form of alabaster and there are several types of alabaster found at the site, including pink, white, and the rare black alabaster. This black alabaster can be found in only three veins in the world, one each in Oklahoma, Italy and China. According to geologists, the river that once flowed through here was once capable of completely filling the 3/4 mile (1.2 km) long caverns. The cavern is home to five different species of bat, some of which are solitary while others are colonial. The cavern provides roosting sites that serve as daytime shelter and a place for the non-migrating bats to hibernate during the winter months. Bat species found in the cave include the Cave Myotis, Western Big-eared Bat, Eastern Pipistrelle, Western Big Brown Bat, and the Mexican Free-tailed Bat. The Mexican Free-tailed Bat migrates to Alabaster Caverns from Mexico in the spring to bear their young. They then return to Mexico in the fall.

Information deemed accurate, but subject to errors, prior sale, price changes, or withdrawal without notice, contact affiliate for verification. All Sizes m/l according to the Woods County Assessor.

PROPERTY NUMBER: 35033-12960        PRICED AT: $1,600,000.00


 

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