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Trophy Ridge Phase I, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma.
Trophy Ridge Phase I is perfectly located on the western edge of the vast Ouachita Mountain Range in Southeastern Oklahoma in Pushmataha County. The property is bordered by Oklahoma Hwy 43 on the north which leads into the Indian Nation Turnpike to the west just outside of Daisy, OK for easy access from both Dallas or Tulsa. This property boasts an elevation change of over 600 feet, starting with gently climbing land on the north and transitioning to more severely rising slopes on its way up to the top of Flagpole Mountain. Oak and shortleaf pine are the most dominant trees that cover the landscape of this fully wooded mountain property.