Whitetail Ridge Retreat
Tucked behind a timbered ridge that naturally shields the property from the highway, this 112.5-acre recreational tract near Blanco offers the accessibility, hunting history, and comfortable improvements that are increasingly rare in southeastern Oklahoma. Located in Pittsburg County, the property has an established track record of quality whitetail deer hunting with active trail camera history, along with frequent sightings of turkeys, hogs, and black bears. Long clearings and open meadows create excellent opportunities for strategically placed food plots, while the mix of timber, wet weather creeks, pond water, and rolling terrain provides ideal habitat for wildlife year-round. Adding to the recreational appeal, the property borders more than 3,000 acres enrolled in the Oklahoma Land Access Program (OLAP), which permits only walk-in archery and shotgun hunting on neighboring acreage. This creates an expansive surrounding habitat footprint while limiting the hunting pressure typically associated with public access areas, making the property hunt and feel significantly larger than its actual size. The land is complemented by a well-equipped 1,308 square foot cabin with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Inside, the cabin carries a warm, rustic feel with extensive wood finishes and granite countertops, and comes fully furnished for immediate use as a hunting retreat or permanent residence. Outside, a covered porch and covered outdoor firepit area offer an ideal setting for entertaining or unwinding after a day in the field. A separate laundry building includes additional storage and a standup freezer, while the 24'x30' shop features a concrete floor and electricity for equipment storage and maintenance. An existing wind energy lease associated with regional renewable energy development conveys with the property, providing passive income to the owner. There are currently no turbines or wind-energy-related construction on the property. Additional lease documentation is available upon request. With rural water, highway frontage, and easy access, the property is well-suited for hunting, recreation, and long-term investment. Located less than 2 hours from Tulsa, approximately 30 minutes from McAlester, and about 2 hours and 45 minutes from Dallas, this is a proven hunting and recreational property in one of Oklahoma's most productive wildlife regions.