This 21-acre recreational property is located in a remote wilderness setting on the western side of the Poteau Mountain Range near Heavener, Oklahoma. Surrounded by miles of privately owned timberland, it is just 3.5 miles from Heavener and 20 miles from Fort Smith, Arkansas. For those needing access to larger cities, Oklahoma City and Dallas are both about four hours away.
A dirt road with a rocky base provides reliable year-round access. Since the property is south-facing, it receives excellent sunlight, making it suitable for solar power systems. Water wells in this area are usually drilled to depths of less than 250 feet. Moreover, the region receives an average of 50 inches of rainfall annually, which makes water catchment systems a practical choice. Additionally, the property’s soils work well for a septic system.
Morris Creek, which runs seasonally, adds charm to the land. The diverse terrain ranges from flat areas to sloping hills, offering stunning mountain and valley views. Covered with timber, including shortleaf pine, oak, and hickory, this property is a haven for wildlife such as deer, turkey, and small game.
With nearby access to Lake Wister State Park and Cedar Lake, this property provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, hunting, and ATV riding. Because there are no deed restrictions, the land is ideal for both recreational use and residential development.
If you’re interested in learning more about this unique property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.
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