Coal County, Oklahoma Land For Sale (21 results)
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08/15/2025
$4,455,000
825 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - Old Hwy 75, Coalgate, OK
Welcome to the Land Doctors latest listing, Stacked Rock Ranch. This 825-acre ranch is less than a mile from Highway 31, roughly 12 miles north of Coalgate and only 120 miles from the northeast extent of the Dallas metro.
The ranch is characterized by a forested ridge that runs northwest to southeast across the long axis of the ranch. To the north of this ridge lies a total of 3.5 linear miles of fertile creek bottoms with beautiful pastures and extensive oak flats. To the south of it is a gently sloping prairie featuring large hay meadows and pastures intersected by small hardwood lined drainages.
The north part of the ranch offers some very intriguing possibilities. The confluence of three unnamed creeks located here carries the flow of 1300 acres of upstream watershed. The average annual rainfall of 44.7 inches results in almost 350 million gallons of water flowing through this part of the ranch annually. Given this, it is no surprise that areas along the creek are dominated by a thick stand of water oaks. This is not a tree that we routinely see in this part of Oklahoma, but they are beneficial to wildlife due to the production of large volumes of palatable acorns. This would be an ideal spot to establish flooded timber duck habitat. In addition to duck habitat, this spot has the topography to create a 25-acre lake with only a 350 ft long dam. That's a lot of bang for your buck when it comes to lake building. In addition, the ratio of water flow to lake storage is 8 to 1. That's enough water to not only keep the lake full but also to flush it with fresh inflow throughout the year. Given the dense oak forest surrounding the watershed, we suspect that the water will be tannin stained and produce largemouth bass with vibrant deep green and bronze coloration. The far eastern boundary of the ranch contains a half mile stretch of Salt Creek.
Currently, the ranch is roughly 50% forested and 50% open. If the next owner desires to increase the amount of pasture, an additional 200 acres of fertile soil could be converted from timber to pasture along the creeks. This would increase the open pasture to roughly 600 acres to achieve a 75% open to 25% forested ratio. The dominant warm season grass types seen on the ranch are bermuda, dallisgrass, common lespedeza and bahia. Cool season legumes like clover and vetch add to the soil nitrogen content and support the lush growth of grass seen in the summer. Of course, a big part of successful ranching is having good fences and facilities. The pastures are enclosed with very good five strand barb wire fences and a multitude of gates that allow easy access. Stock ponds are located throughout the ranch to provide easy access to water. Other improvements include a hay barn, corrals, overhead feed bin, working pens and chute.
Stacked Rock Ranch also has a lot to offer the recreational buyer. This area is known for its trophy whitetails and an expanding herd of free-range elk. Wild turkey populations have decreased in recent years but there are still plenty of gobblers to hunt. We will be placing feeders and cameras on the property to document wildlife populations. Our experience of showing and selling nearby ranches makes us very optimistic that you will be pleased with what we get on camera. The terrain of the ranch varies from creek bottoms to 100 ft tall hillsides that beg for exploration. This is not a ranch where you would get bored, especially if additional ATV trails were developed along the ridge and extended down into the creek bottom. In addition, there are a dozen small ponds that will provide a lot of fun fishing and duck hunting.
In the past, a large transmission line wasn't something buyers wanted running through their ranch. The dramatic growth in data centers and alternative power systems has now made the same lines a strategic asset. Moreover, there is a substation 30 feet from the property boundary. The combination of the transmission lines and the substation are key to leveraging the future potential of the property. All the structural pieces of the grid are in place to potentially create a revenue stream that enriches multiple generations of your family. Construction of the lake would provide the water needed for a data center.
Lastly, the ranch has over 2 miles of road frontage giving you the ability to pick the perfect spot for your hunting cabin or dream home. We think there are some superb spots to build that offer a huge view from the top of the ridge looking north across the creek bottom. Land Doctors offers turnkey construction services and we would be happy to discuss your potential home, barn, lake or clearing projects. We can even drop a modular cabin in place until your permanent dwelling is completed.
Stacked Rock Ranch has just about every feature that our clients ask for and it is all in one package. Because of that, there are many different options for how to further develop the land. One might transition it into a more complete cattle ranch, a hunting mecca, renewable power site or data center. If you would like to learn more or discuss the possibilities, please call Kelly Hurt at 580 421 7512 or email him at
06/25/2024
$475,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - 17163 State Highway 48, Coalgate, OK
This a extremely rare property with outstanding pasture land current owner is bailing pecan trees, lots of deer and really nice water shed lake.
06/18/2026
$810,000
180 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - Glass Road, Coalgate, OK
This is the eastern 180 acres of Stacked Rock Ranch. A band of hardwoods grows along the road frontage on Glass Road. Just beyond that, the woods open up into a series of connected meadows featuring small ponds. As you continue south, the land gently slopes down to an unnamed creek that runs east until it joins Salt Creek near the eastern edge of the property. South of the creek, the land rises dramatically upward with a 90 ft change in elevation. This parcel is covered with large oak trees growing in the fertile bottomland soil. Whitetails are abundant on this property and we were able to get a nice set of trail camera photos over a very short period of time last fall. If you are looking for a great hunting ranch in a county known for trophy bucks, then give Kelly Hurt a call at 580 421 7512 .
12/12/2025
$6,349,000
1857 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - Boland Rd, Centrahoma, OK
Overview: Welcome to Bull Mountain, one of Oklahoma's premier whitetail hunting properties. Spanning 1,857 contiguous acres in the legendary hills of Coal County, Bull Mountain represents a rare opportunity to own a proven free-range trophy whitetail sanctuary with the size, seclusion, and habitat diversity necessary to consistently grow and harvest mature bucks.
Located near Coalgate, Oklahoma-an area renowned for its rugged terrain, dense cover, and exceptional whitetail genetics-this ranch sits squarely within one of the state's most productive big-buck regions. The surrounding landscape has produced numerous trophy-class whitetails, and Bull Mountain stands among the finest examples of that legacy.
This ranch is tailor-made for the hunter seeking the privacy, control, and opportunity that only a large, diverse, and lightly pressured property can provide. With proper management, the ranch offers a realistic opportunity to harvest record-book whitetails year after year.
Whether you're managing for trophy whitetail, operating a family hunting retreat, or building a legacy property for future generations, Bull Mountain provides the scale, habitat, and infrastructure necessary to develop one of Oklahoma's premier private deer herds.
More than just acreage, Bull Mountain is a remarkable opportunity to own a truly exceptional whitetail property.
Location: The ranch is located approximately 7 miles northwest of Coalgate, Oklahoma, and is ideally positioned for convenient access from major metropolitan areas:
Less than 2.5 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Approximately 2 hours from Oklahoma City
Approximately 2 hours from Tulsa
This combination of privacy and accessibility makes Bull Mountain equally well suited for weekend hunting trips, corporate retreats, and family getaways.
Hunting & Wildlife: For more than 25 years, Bull Mountain has been meticulously managed by the same dedicated team, resulting in a highly productive and well-balanced wildlife management program.
The property has produced numerous Pope & Young-class bucks and multiple Boone & Crockett-class trophies, a testament to exceptional stewardship and a long-term commitment to herd management. Strategic doe harvest and a disciplined approach to allowing bucks to reach maturity are evident throughout the ranch. Rubs and scrapes are abundant across the property, reflecting a healthy population of mature deer.
Whether pursuing mature bucks during the peak of the rut with archery equipment or settling in behind a rifle for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Bull Mountain delivers an unforgettable hunting experience.
In addition to its renowned whitetail herd, the ranch supports a thriving population of Rio Grande turkey, providing consistently strong spring hunting opportunities. Wingshooters will appreciate excellent dove hunting around the numerous ponds and seasonal waterfowl opportunities across the ranch's diverse habitat. For those seeking additional variety, the property also offers excellent hog and predator hunting.
Trail camera photos and harvest photos are available upon request for qualified buyers.
Surface Water: Bull Mountain offers an exceptional water profile highlighted by 10 well-distributed ponds that provide dependable wildlife support and scenic diversity throughout the property.
At the center of the ranch lies a beautiful 4-acre lake stocked with smallmouth bass, offering fishing opportunities and a stunning setting for a future homesite.
Multiple seasonal creeks meander through the property, contributing valuable wildlife habitat, drainage, and natural character. The largest of these is Little Caney Boggy Creek, which runs north-south through the eastern portion of the ranch.
Terrain: The property features gently rolling terrain with elevations ranging from approximately 690 to 770 feet above sea level. Roughly 70% of the ranch is covered in a diverse mix of hardwoods, including oak, elm, walnut, hickory, Osage orange, and native pecan. Most cedar has been removed, though select mature specimens remain.
The remaining 30% consists of native rangeland and improved Bermuda grass pastures.
More than 16 miles of trail systems provide excellent access throughout the ranch.
A thoughtfully implemented prescribed burn program has enhanced native browse production and contributed significantly to overall habitat quality.
Wildlife Food Plots: The ranch includes five established food plots that have historically been planted in winter wheat to provide supplemental nutrition for wildlife. These plots range in size from approximately 0.60 acres to 13.2 acres.
Equipment: All hunting infrastructure listed below will convey with the sale.
Blinds & Ladder Stands
8 deer blinds
8 ladder stands
Feeders
9 Texas Hunter 300-pound stand-and-fill directional feeders
2 free-choice feeders (1,000-pound capacity)
2 tripod barrel feeders (300-pound capacity)
Fencing: The ranch features approximately 8 miles of five-strand barbed-wire perimeter fencing with a drivable lane adjacent to much of the boundary. Perimeter fencing is in good to excellent condition throughout. Interior cross fencing is also in good to excellent condition and divides the property into approximately:
1,372 acres
94 acres
391 acres
Improvements: Other than fencing and the hunting infrastructure described above, there are no structural improvements on the property, allowing a new owner the flexibility to develop a residence, lodge, or headquarters facility according to their vision.
Minerals: Seller believes no mineral rights are owned and therefore none will convey with the sale.
Oil and gas production facilities are present along the northern quarter of the property, with one additional producing well located in the southwest corner adjacent to the county road.
Easements: Three well-maintained gas pipeline easements provide excellent access into the interior of the ranch. In addition, an Oklahoma City water transfer line serves as the primary ranch access from the south.
A maintained oilfield service road also provides access to production facilities located on the northern portion of the property.
School District: Coalgate Public Schools
Property Taxes: 2025 property taxes were $1,137.00. The property is currently under agricultural exemption.
Summary: Bull Mountain presents a rare opportunity to acquire a premier trophy whitetail ranch in the heart of southern Oklahoma. Combining nearly 1,900 contiguous acres, exceptional wildlife management, abundant water resources, diverse habitat, and convenient access from Dallas-Fort Worth, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa, the property offers all the ingredients necessary to sustain an elite hunting operation for generations to come.
As stated in the accompanying video:
"I have been blessed to hunt all over the Midwest on phenomenal farms across Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. I would trade all of that to call Bull Mountain home."
Contact: Jonathan James- Sales Associate, 580-808-5618 ,
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
*All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
05/04/2026
$1,331,005
409.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - 0000 N3840 Rd, Coalgate, OK
Tucked into the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains, this 409.54-acre tract in Coal County, Oklahoma sits squarely within the Sandstone Hills Physiographic Region, an area known for rugged terrain, hardwood ridges, native grasses, and exceptional wildlife habitat. The land carries deep roots in Oklahoma history, first stewarded by the Choctaw Nation following relocation in the 1830s, later shaped by coal mining and agriculture, and eventually joined by Amish settlers in 1978, whose influence can still be felt in the surrounding countryside. Today, the property offers over 10 miles of established trails, providing unmatched access for scouting, riding, and strategic hunting setups across varied elevations and cover.
This is truly elite big-game ground. Located in ELK Zone 7, the property supports a resident elk herd with bloodlines originating from nearby WMAs including Pushmataha, Cookson Hills, and the Wichita Mountains-a rare and highly desirable feature for serious hunters. Combined with the region's proven whitetail, turkey, and small game potential, this land stands out as a premier hunting destination with legacy appeal. Properties of this size, history, and wildlife quality rarely come to market-this is a place built for those who live for the hunt and value land with both heritage and hard-earned game.
Location: Coal County Oklahoma, 16 miles north of Coalgate, OK. 2.5 hours from DFW Airport.
Cabin: (2) High Cube shipping containers joined with a common metal roof. One container is finished out and includes two bedrooms and a bathroom with shower. The second container has interior framing completed.
Barn: The metal roof joining the two containers provides shelter for equipment.
Terrain: Rugged and rolling terrain, with elevation ranging from 630' to 830' above sea level.
Vegetation: Almost completely wooded with various white and red oaks, walnut, red heart cedar, hickory, pecan, and various other trees. Predominate grasses include several varieties of Blue Stem, Yellow Indian Grass, Gamma Grasses, and Buffalo Grass.
Soils: Homa-Hector Complex. The Homa-Hector complex is a soil association found in hilly, mountainous regions (like Oklahoma) where both Homa and Hector soils occur together, often on similar landscapes like ridges and slopes, but with distinct properties: Hector soils are shallow, stony, well-drained, sandy/gravelly over sandstone bedrock, typical of ridgetops, while Homa soils are deeper, clay-rich, slowly permeable, moderately well-drained, forming on nearby slopes from weathered shale. This complex represents a mix of shallow, rocky soils (Hector) with deeper, clayey soils (Homa) in the same general area, differing in drainage and texture due to underlying geology.
Water: 4 established ponds, with 3 of them being stocked with bass, catfish, and bluegill. The bottoms of the valleys hold a multitude of small water holes that provide wildlife with water throughout the year.
Wildlife: Free range North American Elk. White tail deer. Rio Grande turkey. Feral hogs. Coyotes. Bobcats.
Fencing: Fair to poor. This property is not a cattle property.
Roads & Accessibility: Over 10 miles of trails are established throughout the property. Access is currently obtained through an easement, although there is over 1,750 feet of county road frontage that can be used for direct access.
Leases: Minerals are leased. No mineral rights owned by seller.
Water Well: None established but water is available by drilling.
Utilities: Currently off grid, but electrical is available, as well as drillable water.
Minerals: None
School District: Coalgate Public Schools
Easements: Access for minerals, and two neighbors have access easements through the property.
Taxes: $205 in 2024
Contact: Jared Groce. (940)390-0081
Showings: No Trespassing. Contact listing broker for showing appointment. Please give at least a 24 hour notice. Buyer's agent, if applicable, must make initial contact with listing broker and attend all showings in order to receive commission from listing agent. Listing agent will meet at the property and conduct the showing. Buyer's must be qualified and ready to purchase.
06/17/2026
$1,429,084
307.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - CR 3690, Tupelo, OK
307.33 Acres - Tupelo, Oklahoma - Coal County
Located just 20 miles Southeast of Ada and approximately 100 miles from Oklahoma City, this outstanding 307-acre ranch has been thoughtfully developed and managed as a bucking bull operation. Featuring productive pastureland, abundant water, quality fencing, and livestock pens, this property is well-equipped for cattle production while offering exceptional recreational and residential potential.
The ranch is cross-fenced into multiple pastures with a healthy mix of native grasses, Bermuda, rye, and clover, providing quality forage throughout the year. Every pasture is supplied with its own pond, creating reliable water sources for livestock and wildlife alike. Good perimeter and cross fencing allow for efficient rotational grazing and livestock management.
Designed with cattle operations in mind, the property includes three pipe-pen corrals and working facilities that have supported a successful bucking bull program. Water and electricity are already on-site, along with a storm cellar for added convenience.
The rolling terrain and elevation changes create stunning views across the ranch, while scattered timber, ponds, and open grasslands add both beauty and functionality. Multiple elevated building sites offer the perfect setting for a custom home overlooking the property. Several large, mature pecan trees are scattered throughout the property, adding both character and natural beauty while providing an excellent food source for wildlife. Whether you're looking to continue a livestock operation, expand a cattle program, establish a premier bucking bull ranch, or build your dream home in the country, this versatile property is ready to go.
Beyond its agricultural value, the ranch offers excellent hunting opportunities with a healthy population of whitetail deer, wild hogs, and Rio Grande turkeys. The combination of water, cover, and native habitat provides ideal conditions for wildlife year-round.
Property Highlights
• 307.33 acres in Tupelo, Oklahoma
• Just 20 miles from Ada
• Approximately 100 miles from Oklahoma City
• Previously operated as a bucking bull ranch
• Native grasses, Bermuda, rye, and clover
• Cross-fenced into multiple pastures
• Pond in every pasture
• Good perimeter and interior fencing
• Water and electricity on-site
• Three pipe-pen corrals
• Storm cellar
• Rolling topography with elevation changes and scenic views
• Excellent cattle, ranching, recreational, and homesite potential
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a turnkey Oklahoma ranch with the water, fencing, and topography to support both livestock production and a premier hunting and rural lifestyle.
02/28/2026
$250,250
38.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - E1750 Road, Coalgate, OK
Discover 35 acres of prime recreational land in Coal County, offering the ideal balance of privacy, accessibility, and exceptional wildlife habitat. Conveniently located just over two hours from Dallas and a little under two hours from Oklahoma City, this property provides an easy weekend escape while maintaining the seclusion serious outdoorsmen value.
The tract features gently rolling terrain with a mix of native grasses, scattered timber, and natural draws that create excellent travel corridors for whitetail deer and turkey. A large, newly constructed pond significantly enhances the property, providing a dependable water source for wildlife, improving habitat diversity, and adding year-round recreational appeal.
Established trails wind through the property, allowing easy access to multiple stand locations and potential food plot sites. Strong natural cover supports consistent wildlife movement, while several elevated and secluded areas offer excellent places to build a hunting cabinideal for creating a comfortable base camp with scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
County road access ensures convenience without sacrificing the quiet, rural setting. Whether you envision a dedicated hunting property, a private recreational retreat, or a long-term Oklahoma land investment, this well-rounded acreage delivers both immediate enjoyment and lasting value.
An additional 17.5 acres available for buyers desiring expanded.
All about Coal County:
Coal County is a quiet, rural county located in southeastern Oklahoma, offering small-town charm, open land, and easy access to larger metro areas. The county seat and largest town is Coalgate.
Population
Coal County has a population of approximately 5,266 residents (2020 Census), with recent estimates around 5,400+, making it a low-density area ideal for buyers seeking space and privacy.
Schools
The county is served by several small, community-focused school districts including Coalgate Public Schools, Tupelo Public Schools, and other nearby districts. These schools offer a low student-to-teacher ratio and a strong sense of community involvement.
Weather & Climate
Coal County has a humid subtropical climate, typical of southeastern Oklahoma:
Hot summers with average highs in the 80s to 90sF
Mild to cool winters with occasional cold snaps.
Spring and early summer bring the most rainfall and storm activity
Average temperatures range from about 40F in winter to near 80F in summer months.
Annual Rainfall
Coal County benefits from its eastern Oklahoma location, receiving approximately 40-50 inches of rainfall annually, which supports lush vegetation and pastureland.
Location & Accessibility
Coal County offers convenient access to major cities while maintaining a peaceful rural setting:
Approximately 100-110 miles (about 1 hour 45 minutes) to Oklahoma City
Approximately 140-150 miles (about 2.5 hours) to Dallas
This central location makes it a great option for commuters, weekend travel, or investment properties.
02/28/2026
$366,990
56.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - E1750 Road, Coalgate, OK
Discover 56 acres of prime recreational land in Coal County, offering the ideal balance of privacy, accessibility, and exceptional wildlife habitat. Conveniently located just over two hours from Dallas and a little under two hours from Oklahoma City, this property provides an easy weekend escape while maintaining the seclusion serious outdoorsmen value.
The tract features gently rolling terrain with a mix of native grasses, scattered timber, and natural draws that create excellent travel corridors for whitetail deer and turkey. A large newly constructed pond significantly enhances the property, providing a dependable water source for wildlife, improving habitat diversity, and adding year-round recreational appeal.
County road access ensures convenience without sacrificing the quiet, rural setting. With multiple potential stand locations, food plot sites, and strong natural cover, this acreage is well suited for a dedicated hunting property, a private recreational retreat, or a long-term Oklahoma land investment.
The property is priced at $6,500 per acre and is being offered either as a single 56.46-acre tract or divided into two parcels consisting of 38.5+/- acres and 17.5+/- acres.
All about Coal County:
Coal County is a quiet, rural county located in southeastern Oklahoma, offering small-town charm, open land, and easy access to larger metro areas. The county seat and largest town is Coalgate.
Population
Coal County has a population of approximately 5,266 residents (2020 Census), with recent estimates around 5,400+, making it a low-density area ideal for buyers seeking space and privacy.
Schools
The county is served by several small, community-focused school districts including Coalgate Public Schools, Tupelo Public Schools, and other nearby districts. These schools offer a low student-to-teacher ratio and a strong sense of community involvement.
Weather & Climate
Coal County has a humid subtropical climate, typical of southeastern Oklahoma:
Hot summers with average highs in the 80s to 90sF
Mild to cool winters with occasional cold snaps.
Spring and early summer bring the most rainfall and storm activity
Average temperatures range from about 40F in winter to near 80F in summer months.
Annual Rainfall
Coal County benefits from its eastern Oklahoma location, receiving approximately 40-50 inches of rainfall annually, which supports lush vegetation and pastureland.
Location & Accessibility
Coal County offers convenient access to major cities while maintaining a peaceful rural setting:
Approximately 100-110 miles (about 1 hour 45 minutes) to Oklahoma City
Approximately 140-150 miles (about 2.5 hours) to Dallas
This central location makes it a great option for commuters, weekend travel, or investment properties.
02/28/2026
$113,750
17.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - N3772 Road, Coalgate, OK
This 17.5 acre tract presents an excellent opportunity to own manageable acreage in the heart of southeastern Oklahoma. Located just minutes from Coalgate in Coal County, this property offers privacy, accessibility, and strong wildlife potential in a size that is easy to maintain and enjoy. Conveniently situated less than two hours from Oklahoma City and just over two hours from Dallas, it makes an ideal weekend escape for buyers seeking quick access from major metro areas.
The land is primarily flat to gentling rolling, making it highly usable for recreation, food plots, feeder placement, or a future cabin site. A healthy mix of native grasses, scattered timber, and natural draws creates productive wildlife corridors that attract whitetail deer, turkey, and small game. The layout allows for strategic stand placement and the ability to enhance habitat with minimal clearing or improvement.
With county road access and a quiet rural setting, this tract is ideal for weekend hunting trips, camping, or creating a private getaway. The manageable acreage makes it especially attractive for first-time land buyers or outdoorsmen seeking an affordable, turnkey recreational property.
Whether youre looking for a dedicated hunting tract or a long-term land investment within easy reach of Oklahoma City and Dallas, this 17.5-acre parcel offers versatility, accessibility, and strong recreational appeal.
The property is priced at $6,500 per acre. Buyers seeking more room to roam can purchase an additional 38.5 acres, creating a larger recreational property.
All about Coal County:
Coal County is a quiet, rural county located in southeastern Oklahoma, offering small-town charm, open land, and easy access to larger metro areas. The county seat and largest town is Coalgate.
Population
Coal County has a population of approximately 5,266 residents (2020 Census), with recent estimates around 5,400+, making it a low-density area ideal for buyers seeking space and privacy.
Schools
The county is served by several small, community-focused school districts including Coalgate Public Schools, Tupelo Public Schools, and other nearby districts. These schools offer a low student-to-teacher ratio and a strong sense of community involvement.
Weather & Climate
Coal County has a humid subtropical climate, typical of southeastern Oklahoma:
Hot summers with average highs in the 80s to 90sF
Mild to cool winters with occasional cold snaps.
Spring and early summer bring the most rainfall and storm activity
Average temperatures range from about 40F in winter to near 80F in summer months.
Annual Rainfall
Coal County benefits from its eastern Oklahoma location, receiving approximately 40-50 inches of rainfall annually, which supports lush vegetation and pastureland.
Location & Accessibility
Coal County offers convenient access to major cities while maintaining a peaceful rural setting:
Approximately 100-110 miles (about 1 hour 45 minutes) to Oklahoma City
Approximately 140-150 miles (about 2.5 hours) to Dallas
This central location makes it a great option for commuters, weekend travel, or investment properties.
05/29/2025
$2,199,000
237 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - 37969 County Rd 1590, Coalgate, OK
Privacy, Elegance, Luxury mixed with Rustic at it's finest this Hilltop Home has it all!!! This amazing place offers it all Hunters Paradise (whitetail deer, turkey & even a few Elk in the area) -a high fence hunting ranch less than a 1/2 away, Fisherman's dream with several ponds--one of which is in view from the kitchen window, 3 stall horse barn with feed & tack room, 6 Loafing sheds, 2-18x30 pens right behind the barn, 2 pens which are approx 300x300, 1 300x450, 3 100x150 which are next to the Barn and finally a 600x300 -- driving lane on pens connected to the barn which makes it easy to feed or move livestock/horses around--in addition 3 frost free faucets and 2--4 hole automated waters & 1--2 hole automated water. a Classic Car Collector 32x48 Insulated Garage, large workshop with a utility shed to store all the extra farm equipment & attachments, and finally the Sunrise & Sunset Views offered from this Custom Masterpiece of a Home. The Attention to detail is amazing --Harewood Flooring, Anderson Windows, Crown Molding, Custom Alder Wood Trim, Granit throughout, Standing Seam Metal Roof, Composite Decking, Sprayfaom Insulation, Sprinkler System, Concrete Stamped Drive in Front, Underground Propane tank, Endless Hotwater, Kohler Generator, fenced back yard, sunroom, large back deck with a reinforced area just ready for your hot tub- Ohhhh and I almost forgot to mention the large pond is your view as you relax on the back deck an take in the sunset view over the pond. This home can be a 5 or 6 bedroom home with an entertainment room upstairs -- pool table stay with the sale of home -- If you are looking for the whole package this is it all wrapped up into one and ready for you to purchase Schedule your appointment today
09/23/2025
$300,000
68 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - Highway 31, Coalgate, OK
Meadow Point Ranch is a 68-acre tract located in Coal County, OK just 1.5 miles southwest of Coalgate on Highway 31. The northeastern extent of DFW is only 90 minutes away and OKC is a two-hour drive. The tract takes its name from the angled junction of Highway 31 and the graveled D1715. From that point back to the west and southwest, the property has approximately mile of frontage on each road. Overall, the angle of approach between these two roads creates a triangle shaped property.
The NE corner of the property features an 8-acre meadow that comes to a point where the two roads meet. The meadow is flat and features silt-loam soil. The west boundary of the meadow is a wooded draw where the largest trees on the property grow. This draw extends from D1715 to the north and then bends back west just before it reaches Highway 31. We've looked over the topography and think that a lake as large as 4 acres could be built here with a very economical 150 ft long dam. A small pond already exists along the edge of the timbered draw.
West and south of this draw is a 24-acre block of sandy-loam soil that has grown up in scattered hardwoods over the last 20 years. We placed a camera and some corn here to get a few pictures of the small bucks and resident does that are on the property. A little management might go a long way to improving the quality of the herd. We think the secluded meadow corner where the pond, big timber and regrowth would be ideal to create a year-round food plot.
A second meadow extends from this point south to D1715 and then runs beside it to the southwest. A second small pond is present alongside the road. A small gas well is in the southwest corner of the property but doesn't look to be very active. The combination of ponds and two meadows could be used for hay production, rotational grazing or managed for wildlife. The property also offers some interesting subdividing options given the 1 mile of road frontage. If you are looking for a small rural property with a great location and quiet highway access, then call Colton Coale at 405 615 7645 .
08/29/2025
$1,045,000
275 ac.
ACTIVE
Coal County - 37645 County Rd 1750, Coalgate, OK
275 acres of pure recreational country. This little diamond is located approximately 100 miles North of Plano, TX near the little amish community of Olney, OK (Coal county). With being made up of over 80% timber this Olney bluff ranch is a sanctuary for any kind of game known to Southeast Oklahoma. Within less than two miles of this place there have been two deer that scored over 180 inches in taken. There is a wet weather drainage that runs from South to North approximately smack in the middle of the place, which provides perfect topography to construct an approximate 12+ acre lake. Last but not least the prime feature of this place is the bluff that runs all along the east side that has a towering elevation change of over 80+ feet that is hands down one of the best views of the ranch. There are places you can see approx. 4-5 miles. If That isn't enough there is power that touches the property and a rural water line on south of road. This place is being offered first come first serve.
07/05/2025
$670,950
213 ac.
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Coal County - 01 W Hwy 31, Coalgate, OK
Discover an incredible opportunity to own 213 acres of diverse land, ideally suited for hunting and outdoor recreation, conveniently located just 2.5 hours from Dallas, OKC, and Tulsa. This expansive property boasts a varied landscape that includes woodlands, open fields, and natural water sources, creating a rich habitat for abundant wildlife. Whether you are an experienced hunter or simply seeking a tranquil outdoor retreat, this land provides the perfect backdrop for your adventures. You can envision building your own hunting cabin or family getaway where you can relax and enjoy nature year-round. With ample space for a range of activities such as camping, and wildlife watching, this property is also well-suited for family gatherings and outdoor experiences. Enjoy the peace and privacy of rural setting while being just minutes away from local amenities, including shops and dining options. This propety represents a rare chance to invest in a substantial piece of land with tremendous potential. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this remarkable property your own. Contact us today for more information and to arrange a visit to see all that this land has to offer.
12/18/2024
$769,700
179 ac.
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Coal County - State Highway 3, Coalgate, OK
Approx. 179 acres located just North of Atoka, OK off of state highway 3. The Thomas ranch has lots of elevation changes ranging from over 40ft. from lowest to highest point. There are several nice building spots on top of these ridges. It is approx. 65% timber with remainder in Native grasses. There is a nice size clear pond sitting just below one of the tallest points in the ranch, this pond could easily be enlarged to a 3 acre lake and provide a view for miles and also overlooking nice body of water, there is larger land owners to the East and Muddy Boggy River bottom is less than a mile from this property, which is a major corridor for all kinds of wildlife mainly whitetail deer. There is access to rural water and electricity along the road. Other than highway frontage there is also access from gravel road on south side. There is additional land that may be purchased with this place. Owner will be reserving approx. 1 ac on the far north boundary to access additional land they own.
02/05/2026
$385,000
35 ac.
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Coal County - 36885 County Road 1670, Tupelo, OK
Time to saddle up on this Farmhouse 35acres mol barn with stalls runs tack room chicken coop and plenty of room for any other animals your heart desires (zero restrictions) -- Farmhouse has been updated with insulated windows revamped kitchen bathroom and a large living area that will fit a pool table lol -- there is one room upstairs available --- lots of pipe fencing an pens - some in need of repair but a lil elbow grease will fix that right up nothing a country boy/girl can't handle -- this place has a long history of many Cowboys and Cowgirls walking across this ground or biting it from training breaking or producing top roping horses this is your chance to carry that on -- Only a mile off main highway and blacktop county road -- just a few miles from Tupelo an less than 10 from Clarita (Amish Community) about 2hrs from Dallas Tx --- seller is open to less or more acreage
07/12/2024
$795,000
71 ac.
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Coal County - 37979 County Rd 1710, Coalgate, OK
This 71 acres that is zoned Commercial has a 7000 sq ft building with finished office space and is ready for your new operation! The shop space is large enough for any mechanic work or for storing equipment. Large drive-thru bays and an outside covered area give you many options when it comes to what you can do with the shop area. The building has 4 offices, break room, storage room and two bathrooms. Many tons of rock have been brought in to expand the size of the lot around the building. The south side of the 71 acres touches HWY 31 and the north side borders Nixon Rd. Hay is currently being baled on the open pasture land and consists of native grasses. The monthly income from the lease and the hay-producing acres would give the new owner a profitable yearly income on the property.
07/30/2025
$1,606,500
357 ac.
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Coal County - Coalgate, OK
One continuous tract of pasture land with county road access on three sides. Cross fenced into 4 pastures with plenty of water. This is not just pasture land, the big pond has excellent bass fishing and the hunting opportunities on this place is as good as it gets. The current owner has not grazed the pasture for the past year and the stock piled forage will be an added bonus for the next owner.
01/06/2026
$439,900
20 ac.
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Coal County - 38021 County Road 1580, Coalgate, OK
Bank on the market at no fault to the Seller. Serene 20-Acre Private Oasis with Custom Brick Home. Escape to your own slice of paradise on this stunning 20-acre property, where a custom-built brick home perches majestically on a hill, offering breathtaking sunrise and sunset views that will steal your breath away each day. This quiet getaway is a true private oasis, surrounded by abundant wildlife spot whitetail deer grazing at dawn, turkeys strutting through the timber, and majestic elk wandering the open ground. A year round creek meanders through the land, providing soothing sounds and a perfect spot for reflection. Home Highlights: Custom Brick Construction: Timeless 5-bedroom, 2-bath home (2,880 sq ft) built with enduring quality and charm. Wrap-Around Porch: Ideal for morning coffee rituals or evening unwinding, with panoramic hilltop vistas. Modern Updates: All-new flooring and fresh paint throughout, blending rustic elegance with contemporary comfort. Durable metal roof ensures worry-free living for years to come. Property Features Balanced Landscape: A harmonious mix of dense timber for privacy and open ground for grazing or gardening. Equestrian & Homesteading Ready: Spacious barn for horses or hay storage, plus a dedicated chicken coop perfect for self-sufficient living. Wildlife Haven: Teeming with nature's best deer, turkeys, and elk making it a hunter's dream or a nature lover's sanctuary. Imagine starting your day with coffee on the front porch as the sun crests the hills, and ending it with friends and family on the back porch as the sun sets. This isn't just a home; it's a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Seller to provide buyer's credit in the anount of $4,400 towards closing costs or loan fees.
01/24/2026
$185,000
20 ac.
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Coal County - 34-01N-10E, Phillips, OK
20 acres outside of Coalgate. Paved roads to the property. Fencing on the property. Rural water line runs on the south side of the property. Large pond on the property. Owner Agent
10/29/2025
$700,000
6.83 ac.
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Coal County - 1853 S Broadway St, Coalgate, OK
Established Veterinary Clinic with Small & Large Animal Facilities on 6.83 Acres – Highway Frontage! Looking for a fully operational veterinary business with built-in growth potential? This long-standing and active clinic sits on 6.83 acres and is ready for new ownership. The property includes everything needed to continue operations - multiple office buildings, dog kennels, large animal chutes, holding pens, tanks, recovery barns, hay barns, scales, and essential equipment. Enjoy high visibility and easy access from the highway, ideal for both local and regional clientele. With ample parking, loading chutes, and generous space for expansion, this property is designed to support a high-volume practice. Whether expanding your current business or starting with an equipped and ready facility, this clinic offers flexibility, functionality, and opportunity. Schedule a private tour today and see the potential for yourself!
02/24/2026
$115,000
1.6 ac.
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Coal County - 619 Willow Street, Atoka, OK
2011 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home located on approx. 2 acres in Lehigh. Property features a private pond and open land with plenty of room for outdoor enjoyment. Ideal for buyers wanting space for hobbies, animals, or future improvements. Affordable opportunity to own acreage with water.
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