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$270,000
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East Tbd 1715th Honobia, OK 74549
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 11929060
Property Description
Raw Land for sale Located in the heart of the scenic Kiamichi Mountains of Pushmataha County, this 27.42-acre riverfront property offering direct frontage along the Little River is an exceptional retreat for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, or anyone looking to build a private off-grid escape or mountain cabin. Property Features & Highlights Land & Water Features: A beautiful blend of mature hardwoods and pine timberland throughout the property. The southern border features scenic frontage on the Little River, complete with rocky outcroppings, lily-pad-lined water pockets, and natural timbered creek branches cutting through the interior. Utilities & Infrastructure: Electric is already available on site along the northern access off E 1715th Lane, giving you a huge head start on development. Building will require drilling a water well and installing a private septic system. Wildlife & Recreation: A prime habitat for game with heavy sign of whitetail deer and wild hogs throughout the timber and river bottom corridors. Perfect for bowhunting, rifle season, fishing, kayaking, or ATV riding. History of the Honobia Area Honobia (pronounced Ho-nub-bee) sits tucked inside the Kiamichi Mountains near the border of Pushmataha and Le Flore counties, deep within the historic Choctaw Nation territory. Historically known for timber harvest, cattle ranching, and rugged mountain wilderness, the region has long drawn hunters and naturalists seeking peace away from development. Today, Honobia is nationally recognized for its deep-woods folklore and outdoor culture, hosting the annual Honobia Bigfoot Festival & Conference, which brings visitors from across the country to explore the thick timber and surrounding Ouachita National Forest. Proximity to Major Regional Hubs Fort Smith, AR: ~85 miles (1.5 hours) McAlester, OK: ~70 miles (1.25 hours) Broken Bow / Hochatown, OK: ~45 miles (50 minutes) Tulsa, OK: ~150 miles (2.5 hours) Dallas / Fort Worth, TX: ~195 miles (3 to 3.5 hours) Oklahoma City, OK: ~185 miles (3 hours)
Location
State OK
County 40079
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