Property Details
Name of Property: Atoka 60 acres
Acreage: 60 Acres
Location: .44 mi. outside of Atoka, OK city limits
Closest Town: Atoka, Oklahoma
Access: Gravel road
Taxes: $$43.00/year
Topography: 90% wooded Flat to Rolling terrain
Improvements: 3/4 Fenced, Equipment shed
Forage: Native Grasses, some Bermuda
Water: Seasonal streams
Wildlife: Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels, etc.
Development Potential: This property could be developed
Comments
60 acres of land near Atoka, Oklahoma
This 60 acres is sited .44 miles from Atoka City limits and the PSO Substation. The vacant land is 85 to 90% forested. The fencing is on all sides except the south. There are a couple of seasonal streams that go through the property. The trees are primarily hardwoods, with a few Pine Trees. Access is provided by a gravel road that comes off Highway 69 and 75 about 2/3 of a mile from the land. The PSO Substation is 138 KV max volt per PSO records.
Atoka Lake is approximately one mile northeast as the crow flies. Atoka Municipal Airport is about 6.66 miles, and it is the same approximate distance to the Atoka Municipal Hospital. The Industrial Park is about 1.8 miles away.
Whether you are wanting to develop land or buy and hold for your own enjoyment this property is aesthetically appealing as well as being in a great location for development. Deer were seen on the property and deer and turkey tracks were prevalent.
“Atoka, OK, is a small town packed with big adventures, making it one of the most exciting destinations in Oklahoma. From its vibrant nightlife and local wine bars to the thrill of slot machines, Atoka offers entertainment for all tastes. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities, with world-class hunting, fishing spots, and scenic golf courses ready to explore. Antique shops and charming boutiques invite you to browse unique treasures, while live music fills the town with the sounds of local talent, creating a lively atmosphere day and night. Known for its rich Western heritage, Atoka also hosts a traditional rodeo that captures the spirit of Oklahoma’s rural roots.
Only Two Hours Away!
Atoka is just a two-hour drive from Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas, Wichita Falls, Fort Smith, and Texarkana.
Come spend a weekend hiking trails at McGee Creek State Park, a round of golf at Atoka Trails Golf Course, dinner and live music at Reba’s Place, or try your luck on slot machines at Choctaw Casino-Too.
Downtown District
Night life is brimming with activity throughout our downtown district. There’s wine tasting, barbecue, dancing, karaoke, bar trivia; just about any night of the week there’s something exciting going on!
The annual Christmas Parade draws people in from all over Southeast Oklahoma and runs through the heart of downtown.
Atoka offers an array of recreational activities that highlight the area’s natural beauty, rich history, and diverse attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hunting and fishing tours, boating, and swimming at McGee Creek State Park, where scenic trails provide a perfect escape for hikers and nature lovers. For a step back in time, Boggy Depot State Park is an ideal spot to explore Oklahoma’s Civil War history and wander through preserved historic sites. Those interested in a more leisurely experience can tee off at Atoka Trails Golf Course or visit the local petting zoo, offering fun for families and animal lovers alike. Atoka’s vibrant entertainment options also include casinos with slot machines, adding excitement for those seeking a night of fun. Whether you’re looking to dive into the outdoors, explore the area’s historical museums, or try your luck, Atoka provides a variety of recreational activities to suit every visitor’s interest.
Atoka City Lake is a scenic, man-made lake located near Atoka Trails Golf Course. It provides a peaceful setting for various recreational activities, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. The lake is known for its fishing opportunities, with anglers often catching species such as bass, crappie, and catfish. The surrounding area features picnic spots and walking trails, offering a pleasant outdoor experience for families and nature enthusiasts.
In addition to fishing, Atoka City Lake is suitable for kayaking and canoeing, allowing visitors to enjoy the calm waters up close. The lake’s proximity to the golf course adds to its appeal, providing a convenient recreational area where tourists can unwind before or after a round of golf. With its natural beauty and outdoor amenities, Atoka City Lake serves as a key attraction for those seeking a relaxing and enjoyable day in the area.” (Courtesy of CityofAtoka.gov)
By miles the property is located from:
Dallas, TX—132
Oklahoma City—131
Tulsa, OK—133
Paris, TX—75
Durant, OK—33
Denton, TX—115
Texarkana, TX—168
Tyler, TX—184
Shreveport, LA—229
Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR
Name of Property: Deep Branch Creek 735
Acreage: 735 acres
Location: 75 mi. Tulsa; 250 Dallas; 2 hrs. Bentonville
Closest Town: Webbers Falls
Access: County Road
Taxes: $691.43
Topography: Rolling forests
Improvements: Some Fencing, and open areas for food plots
Forage: Bermuda and native grasses, acorns
Water: 1.7 miles of Deep Branch Creek
Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, & indigenous other
Utilities: Electricity, and rural water!
Comments
This 735-acres wilderness hunting haven has RURAL WATER and ELECTRICITY on the property. It is set up with a good trail system through most of the property that will accommodate a full size side-by-side. Deep Branch Creek runs for about One about 1.7 miles through the property. Three Corp overflow half-dams create sizable pools for abundant water supply for wildlife and fishing. The head waters of the deep Branch creek are from over 6 miles of tributaries and several miles of Bushy Creek water basin and its tributaries and underground springs. Power line right of ways provide excellent shooting lanes for long range rifle hunting. The understory is amazingly open for the avid bow hunters. Multiple food plots are already in place and utilized by the Whitetail deer and turkey. This is a bird watching paradise with sightings of a large variety of birds including Bald Eagles. Beautiful moss rock in a range of sizes are located on different areas of the ranch. The moss rock and flag stone could be a potential revenue source. Mature hardwoods including Oak and Hickory provide a nice canopy and cover for the wildlife and an abundant acorn crop for forage. The rolling terrain is reminiscent of the foothills of the Ozarks. Once you see it you can not un-see it!! By road the ranch is about 2.5 miles from the Illinois River, 4.5 miles to the Arkansas River and about 12 miles from beautiful Tenkiller Lake.
The outstanding views could be home to a number of Airbnb Cabin rentals or subdivided for hunting, fishing or a peaceful getaway. The existing trail system could also be used for Hiking and four-wheeler trails.
For personal use or family reunions. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeler trails, hiking, camping – “One of a Kind”. This might be an “Excellent Real Estate Investment”!
Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view.
Location:
7 minutes to Gore, OK- Auto services, restaurants, groceries, supplies.
19 minutes to Interstate 40
Fort Smith AR 45 miles
Branson, MS 190 miles
Tulsa, OK 75 miles
Oklahoma City, OK 142 miles
Kansas City, MS 300 miles
Dallas, TX 250 miles
Muskogee, OK 30 miles
About Deep Branch “FishBrain blog”
Can you fish in Deep Branch? Deep Branch is a stream near Muskogee. At Gore landing area. The most popular species caught here are White bass, Largemouth bass, and Striped bass. 34 catches are logged on Fishbrain. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local regulations.
Climate: TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION OTHER FACTS WINTER WEATHER
Average Annual: 61 degrees Average
Maximum: 72 degrees Average
Minimum: 49 degrees
Highest: 115 degrees (Sallisaw, August 10, 1936)
Lowest: -19 degrees (Sallisaw, January 18, 1930)
Days of 90 Degrees or Higher: 67
Days of 20 Degrees or Lower: 19
Average Annual: 47.80 inches
Days With Precipitation: 85
Wettest Year: 75.93 inches in 1990
Driest Year: 23.35 inches in 1936
Greatest Daily Rainfall: 6.04 inches (Sallisaw, July 15, 1961)
Average Annual Snowfall: 7.2 inches
Days with snow on ground: 5
Greatest Seasonal Snowfall: 20.2 inches (1977-1978)
Greatest Daily Snowfall: 13.0 inches (Sallisaw, February 19, 1921)
Last Freeze in Spring: April 3
First Freeze in Autumn: November 2
Growing Season: 212 Days