County Line Hideout
Stuart, OKA raw mountainous tract on the Pittsburg-Hughes County line, north of Dallas, featuring pines and wildlife, including whitetail deer, pigs, black bears, and some free-range elk.
Middle Ridge Ranch is 300±acres in the rolling timber-lined hills of Okfuskee County, approximately one hour east of Oklahoma City and 45 minutes southwest of Tulsa off of Interstate 40 near the community of Okemah, Oklahoma. A raw land offering with desirable elevation, accessibility, wet weather creek, and a variety of large timber. The ranch consists of navigable yet drastic topography. Timber native to the region includes primarily a variety of oak, hickory, cedar, cottonwood, and elm trees. Middle Ridge is bordered by recreational and ranching neighbors of respective sizes and similar geographic features, mostly comprised of ranching and recreational operations or rural homesteads. There are multiple vantage points created by the timbered hills rising to elevations of over 1,000 feet above sea level and local variations of 120 feet within the property boundaries of the ranch. This property fits the avid hunter with the desire to have accessible and productive ground for cattle in combination with the recreational aspects and ability to subdivide with abundant road frontage and access points to the ranch.
Not only did we feel we had the best in the industry by our side, but we also made a friend for life.
This is a letter to inform you that, as of today, my husband and I are proud owners of Texas property and feel it wouldn’t have been possible had it not been for Brett Grier’s perseverance and dedication in getting it done. From the start of our introduction to Brett’s big...