If you've been searching for the perfect hunting property in Southern Oklahoma, this is it. This exceptional 70-acre tract in western Love County offers 40–45% mature timber, open pasture, and a small pond, creating the ideal habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, and native Oklahoma wildlife.
What makes this property truly rare: it shares a direct border with the Crosstimber Wildlife Management Area to the south, giving you access to thousands of acres of additional wild game corridor right outside your fence line. The hunting here isn't good, it's exceptional.
Property Highlights:
70 acres | 40–45% wooded with open pasture
One pond on property
Borders Crosstimber WMA to the south
Abundant whitetail deer, turkey, and wild hogs
Western Love County, Oklahoma
Halfway between Dallas and Oklahoma City
Just 20 minutes from I-35 — easy access without sacrificing seclusion
Owner will finance with $100,000 down
Whether you're looking for a weekend hunting retreat, a legacy property to pass down, or a recreational investment in one of Oklahoma's most sought-after hunting regions, this land checks every box.
Owner financing makes this accessible — $100K down and you're holding the keys to one of the best hunting tracts to hit the Love County market.
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