Only 15 miles from the town of Okemah,
Saddlebrook Ranch
is also
within easy driving distance of larger cities such as
Oklahoma City and Tulsa. This makes it especially attractive
to landowners who want both the serene quiet of the
countryside and the convenience of the city.
This beautiful land features wandering creeks, tranquil
ponds, and an assortment of large trees. It's the perfect
place to build a permanent home -- either in the middle of
one of the sweeping prairies or tucked in along the tree
line.
The unspoiled land, clean air, and mild climate make
Saddlebrook Ranch a true landowner's dream. And our
no-hassle, 100% financing make this the perfect opportunity
for you to own a piece of the beautiful state of Oklahoma.
Perfect For A Variety Of Uses:
The tracts of land within Saddlebrook Ranch are suitable for
many purposes...
* Hunt for deer.
Oklahoma has an abundance of deer. You can hunt for
white-tailed deer, mule deer, and elk right in your own
backyard! In fact, Saddlebrook Ranch borders Hughes County
-- which has the highest deer count in the entire state.
Note: The deer season for
archery runs from October 1st through January 15th. The
muzzle-loading season opens on the fourth Saturday in
October and lasts nine days. Gun season for deer opens on
the Saturday before Thanksgiving and last for 16 days.
* Build a permanent home.
Its prime location lets you live the country life, while
still being within easy driving distance of both small and
large cities.
* Farm the land.
The fertile soil and ample amounts of sunshine make farming
a natural. Together with your green thumb, you'll have
everything you need to raise your own crops.
* Raise horses or cattle.
The terrain and mild weather make this land perfect for
livestock.
* Enjoy a wide variety of
recreational uses.
Popular
activities include camping, horseback riding, ATV riding,
hiking...
and many others.
Central
Oklahoma provides you with endless opportunities for
adventure.
Scenery, Trees, Water & Wildlife:
Within Saddlebrook Ranch, you'll find beautiful vistas,
rolling hills, and open meadows with tall natural timbers.
Trees:
The property has a variety of trees including oak, elm,
pine, and dogwoods.
Creeks, Ponds, Rivers, And
Lakes:
The
western side of the development has tracts with panoramic
ponds or beautiful wet weather creeks.
In addition, there are several large lakes nearby including
Lake Okemah, Wewoka Lake, Sportsman Lake Recreational Area,
and Lake Wetumka. The largest river in the area is the
Canadian River, which runs from Lake Eufaula to Oklahoma
City.
Animal Life:
You can enjoy both viewing and hunting on your property.
You'll find white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, eastern
cottontail rabbits, gray squirrels, raccoons...
and many others.
And, if you're a bird watcher, you'll find a wide variety of
species including cardinals, red headed woodpeckers, ring-necked
ducks, ruby-throated hummingbirds...
and numerous others.
Enjoy
Nearby Towns & Attractions:
Since Saddlebrook Ranchis conveniently located near Okemah,
Oklahoma City, and Tulsa -- you'll be able to take advantage
of the best of both country and city living.
Central Oklahoma features a large number of attractions and
destinations between OKC and Tulsa along Route 66. You'll
find historical sites, state parks, western heritage,
American Indian culture, festivals (such as Red Earth),
entertainment districts (such as Bricktown), and a wide
variety of outdoor recreational activities.
For complete information,
visit
www.travelok.com.
American Indian Culture:
Oklahoma has a unique Native American heritage. In fact,
it's home to 39 Native American tribes -- more than any
other state.
Each summer the Red Earth Festival is held in Oklahoma City.
This event gives you the ability to experience Indian
culture firsthand. Over 100 Indian tribes from across North
America compete in an amazing dance competition and exhibit
works from celebrated tribal artists.
Okemah:
Only a few miles away from Saddlebrook Ranch, Okemah offers
numerous opportunities for recreation -- including a
1,100-acre lake complex with water skiing, an RV Park,
camping, hiking, and fishing. You can fish from your boat or
anywhere up and down the 16 miles of shoreline. Okemah Lake
has large and small mouth bass, catfish, perch, and bluegill
in abundance.
So bring your fishing gear!
But it doesn't end there...
Okemah also has a state-of-the-art, link style, nine-hole
golf course. The course was built in 1991 and attracts
golfers from around the state.
Fun Fact: Okemah is the
birthplace of legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie.
Oklahoma City:
With a population of 1.1 million, Oklahoma City is the
largest city in the state. In fact --
based on geographical size
-- it's
the second largest city in the entire continental United
States.
With incredible festivals, sporting events, treasure-filled
museums, and two well-known universities -- you'll find
almost every type of recreational or educational activity
you can think of.
For example...
Bricktown is Oklahoma City's hottest entertainment and
dining spot. Formerly a busy warehouse district, the area
now features dozens of restaurants, shopping, Bricktown
Ballpark, and Harkins Theatre. A mile-long pedestrian canal
runs through Bricktown. You can enjoy a stroll along the
canal or take a cruise on a water taxi.
Bricktown offers a variety of activities in the beautiful
downtown area of Oklahoma City.
Utilities & Road Access:
Saddlebrook Ranch is the perfect place to build a permanent
home. Not only is the land beautiful, but you'll also have
access to all the necessary utilities.
Utilities:
Phone and electrical service are available. Water is
available from the public supply -- or you can drill a
domestic well on your property. For wastewater disposal, you
can install an individual septic system.
Road Access:
All tracts have either dirt road or paved county road
access.