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04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
04/11/2025
$3,650,000
470.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 000 Northwest Shroyer Road, Lawton, OK
Discover an extraordinary 470.5 +/- acre legacy in the Slick Hills of Comanche Countya property where Oklahoma's rich history and natural majesty converge. Boasting documented ownership spanning over 110 years with original homestead patents dating to 1913, this land offers an authentic connection to America's homesteading era, complete with the original pioneer cabin still standing after a century. The property has remained within a single extended family lineage for over a century, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of living Oklahoma history.
The land showcases remarkable geological features, including exposed Cambrian and Ordovician formations dating back 485-500 million yearsamong Oklahoma's oldest accessible rock structures. Dramatic limestone and dolomite formations reveal ancient marine origins, while impressive folding and faulting throughout the property demonstrate the powerful tectonic forces that shaped this unique terrain. These geological treasures, along with distinctive mineral assemblages and centuries of weathering creating natural terraces and exposed strata, make this property a living geological museum.
This sportsman's paradise boasts exceptional wildlife diversity beyond its documented elk population. Trophy-class whitetail deer roam the property alongside wild turkey and feral hogs, creating year-round hunting opportunities. The property's strategic position near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge benefits from established game populations, while its natural terrain creates ideal hunting conditions with pinch points, bedding areas, and multiple vantage points. Recent years have seen multiple mature bull elk harvests with trail camera evidence of bulls, cows, and calves dating back to 2009. For fishing enthusiasts, the property's southeast quarter section features a well-stocked pond offering excellent bass fishingperfect for relaxing between hunts.
Enhanced accessibility is one of the property's standout features, with a well-established road resulting from the wind easement providing reliable navigation along the ridge top on the east side of the property. Beyond this primary access, the land is interlaced with numerous established trails that have been carefully maintained over decades, connecting various sections of the property and opening up even the most remote areas. These extensive trail networks allow owners and guests to fully enjoy every aspect of this diverse terrain - whether pursuing trophy elk during hunting season, exploring the ancient geological formations, or simply enjoying peaceful excursions through the property's varied landscapes. The thoughtful trail system ensures that even the most secluded and dramatic viewpoints are accessible, making this Slick Hills treasure not just a property to own, but one to truly experience and explore in its entirety.
This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity transcends typical land ownership, offering development potential alongside its historical and recreational value. Several prime building sites feature breathtaking, unobstructed views of the nearby Wichita Mountainsperfect for constructing a dream home or recreational retreat. With existing electrical services already in place, development is simplified. From its origins in former Native American territories to its evolution through America's defining 20th-century events, this Slick Hills treasure provides an unparalleled opportunity to steward a piece of authentic American heritage while enjoying its abundant natural splendor, development potential, and income-generating capabilities.
Property Features
-110+ year homestead
-Original pioneer cabin
-560 square foot hunting cabin
-Electric meter
-Water purification system
-Proven elk hunting
-Trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs
-Stocked bass fishing pond
-Potential food plot locations
-1+ mile wet-weather creek
-0.5+ mile Ketch Creek
-400+ feet elevation change
-Established trail system
-Maintained gravel road
-485-500 million year old rock formations
-Mountain View Building Sites
-Private end-of-line location
-20+ restaurants within 12 miles
-3 miles to Lake Lawtonka
-10 minutes to Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
-25 minutes to Lawton
-15 minutes to Medicine Park
-1 hour and 15 minutes to Wichita Falls
-1.5 hours to Oklahoma City
-3 hours to Dallas/Fort Worth
06/02/2025
$1,200,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 25246 OK-17, Rush Springs, OK
Acres: 80 Acres.
Price: $1,200,000.
Animal Units: Ranch can run 20-30 mother cows and can also support horses.
Terms: No owner financing.
Location: 25246 OK-17, Rush Springs, OK 73082. Comanche County. Just one hour south of Oklahoma City, OK. Located west of Rush Springs and close to Lawton, OK and Duncan, OK.
Comments: This Oklahoma acreage could be a horse or cattle ranch. The ranch produces an average of 5 bales to the acre. This property has been in the same family since Oklahomas statehood. The home on this ranch is beautiful.
Improvements: 2,097 sq ft home built in 2004. Brick home, composite shingle roof, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3-car garage, detached carport, central air conditioning, fireplace. All electric home. Propane for fireplace and emergency generator. Two covered patios. Asphalt driveway.
480 sq. ft equipment storage.
75 x 35 Shop with concrete floor.
Small working pens.
Chicken coop.
Water: Cottonwood Creek is a spring fed live creek which runs through the ranch. There are also 2 spring fed ponds and 2 water wells.
Terrain: Terrain is basically flat. Trees are scattered throughout the ranch and there are several fruit trees.
Fences: Excellent fencing for cattle and horses.
Grasses: Grasses include Blue stem, Bermuda, and native grasses.
Game: Wildlife includes deer, turkey, and some wild hogs.
When buying property offered by Southwest Ranch & Farm Sales, the buyers agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation, if any, will be at sole discretion of Southwest Ranch & Farm Sales.
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
10/13/2025
$40,750
1.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 4 SW Bishop Rd, Lawton, OK
1.84 +/- ACRES OF CLEAN, WELL-MAINTAINED PASTURELAND IN LAWTON. This open and usable tract offers a hard-to-find mix of space and convenience, located just 5 miles or less from major retailers and restaurants like Walmart, Target, Lowes, Texas Roadhouse, and Starbucks. Travel is easy with quick access to I-44 (4 miles), US-62 (5 miles), and HWY 7 (6 miles), making it a strong fit for both local use and regional commuting. The setting feels rural, but you're never far from what you need. Whether you're planning a small farm, future home, family retreat, or investment hold, the land is flexible and ready for development. Outdoor recreation is also close by, with Medicine Park, Lake Lawtonka, Lake Ellsworth, and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge all within 25 miles. Additional land is available if you need more space. Call to schedule a showing. Owner/agent. Buyer's Agents welcome!
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