Tucked into the rolling countryside of Grady County, just a quarter mile from the Washita River, this 465-acre ranch represents the kind of property that rarely comes to market, a place where cattle, wildlife, and Oklahoma heritage all come together in one remarkable setting. Spanning six contiguous parcels, this property is a mix of open pasture and mature timber, creating both a productive grazing operation and a true sportsman's retreat.
From the moment you step onto the property, the quality of the habitat is evident. In my first 30 minutes, I encountered whitetail deer, wild hogs, and turkey moving through the timber and along the creeks. With its proximity to the Washita River and a network of internal drainages, this ranch offers the kind of consistent water and cover that supports thriving wildlife populations year-round. Six ponds are scattered throughout the property, fed by three natural springs, providing reliable water sources for both livestock and game.
The ranch is equally well-equipped for a serious cattle operation. Cross-fencing is already in place, allowing for efficient rotational grazing across the acreage of predominantly native pasture and planted wheat. Excellent working pens are positioned for the operation, and a substantial 65 ft by 50 ft hay barn offers ample storage for hay and equipment. Multiple water wells are also in place, adding another layer of reliability to the ranch's infrastructure.
There are gentle rolling hills throughout the property, with just enough elevation change to create scenic views, natural drainage, and ideal blind locations for hunting. Whether you're running cattle, managing for wildlife, or simply looking for a private escape, this ranch delivers on every front. With its combination of water, grass, wheat, timber, and proven wildlife, this Grady County ranch stands as a true generational property, ready to be enjoyed, improved, and passed down for years to come.