Imagine stepping off the paved county road and onto a narrow, gravel drive that disappears into a verdant wall of trees. This is the entrance to a world apart, a 25-acre sanctuary where the wild heart of Oklahoma beats strong. Here, the concept of "unrestricted land" takes on a tangible form, a promise of freedom from the constraints of suburban living, a return to the raw, unadulterated beauty of nature.The dominant feature of this parcel is its dense, mature woodland. A tapestry of oak trees creates a canopy that filters sunlight into dappled patterns on the forest floor, A seasonal creek, a silver thread weaving its way through the wooded expanse, adds a soothing melody to the symphony of the forest. This is a haven for wildlife. Deer, Wild turkeys, bobcat, coyote The land, though largely wooded, offers pockets of open space, natural clearings What sets this parcel apart is the presence of essential utilities, a rare and invaluable asset in such a secluded setting. Electric lines run to the property, providing the potential for modern comforts in the heart of the wilderness. A water well, septic system, already in place, eliminates the need for costly and time-consuming installations.The location of this 25-acre sanctuary strikes a perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. It's far enough from the city to offer peace and quiet, yet close enough to provide convenient access to essential amenities. Seminole, a town steeped in Oklahoma history, lies 35 miles to the west, offering grocery stores, restaurants, and medical facilities. Okemah, the birthplace of Woody Guthrie, is just 25 miles away, a charming small town with a rich cultural heritage. Henryetta, another historic Oklahoma town, is a 41-mile drive.Tulsa, with its museums, theaters, and bustling nightlife, is just 75 miles to the north. Oklahoma City, the state capital, is a 51-mile drive, offering a wealth of cultural attractions, sporting events, and entertainment options. And for those seeking a weekend getaway or a connection to a major metropolitan area, Dallas, Texas, is just 199 miles to the south.
From Wetumka go East on Hwy 9 for 6 miles. Turn N on 386 for .4 miles. Turn W on EW 122 Rd for .6 miles. Turn n on 3855 rd for 1.8 miles. Turn E on easment road .3 miles to property.