This 170-acre (more or less) property offers the perfect setup for hay production, cattle grazing, or a private country homestead. The current owners cut and bale the property, and its proven to be highly productive year after year.
With a rich mix of Coastal Bermuda, Kentucky Bluegrass, rye, clover, and native grasses, the land produces excellent hay and grazing. Its cross-fenced with three ponds providing reliable water sources for livestock, and electricity is available at the road for easy expansion or future building.
Conveniently located just 4 miles from Idabel and 12 miles from the fast-growing tourist destination of Broken Bow, this property offers peaceful country living with quick access to all the essentials.
If youre looking for more land, there are an additional 255 acres available, creating a total of 425 contiguous acres. This larger tract would make an outstanding ranch, hay operation, or long-term investment property.
Whether you're starting out, expanding your herd, or simply investing in productive land, this property gives you the freedom, flexibility, and location you've been searching for.
Call Kelly Albrecht today to schedule your private showing and see all this exceptional property has to offer. (580) 380-2066.
About McCurtain County, Oklahoma
Located in the scenic southeastern corner of the state, McCurtain County is known for its natural beauty, rolling forests, and strong tourism appeal. The county seat, Idabel, serves as the central hub for shopping, dining, and local services.
Population
McCurtain County has a population of approximately 30,00031,000 residents, offering a balance of small-town living with a growing visitor presence due to its popular outdoor destinations.
Schools
The county is served by several school districts including Idabel Public Schools, Broken Bow Public Schools, and surrounding rural districts, known for community involvement and supportive learning environments.
Weather & Climate
McCurtain County features a humid subtropical climate:
Hot, humid summers with highs in the upper 80s to 90sF
Mild winters with occasional cold spells
A longer growing season compared to much of Oklahoma
Annual Rainfall
This region receives approximately 4555 inches of rainfall annually, making it one of the wettest areas in Oklahoma and ideal for lush forests, pastureland, and recreational land use.
Location & Accessibility
McCurtain County offers a unique mix of seclusion and accessibility:
Approximately 210230 miles (about 3.54 hours) to Oklahoma City
Approximately 170190 miles (about 3 hours) to Dallas, Texas