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Silver Moon Ranch is a incredible property featuring both desirable elevation and beauty within an easy driving distance from either Oklahoma City or Tulsa. A terrific fishing pond on the western portion of the property is surrounded by sandstone flats that descend into the clear water. The hills fall toward several wet weather creeks that are shrouded by timber. Native grass openings dotted with sumac fill in the gaps between stands of timber. The west side of the property has county road frontage, and the other three sides are surrounded by neighboring properties.
This part of Oklahoma is absolutely gorgeous.
With its beautiful landscapes, warm weather, plentiful lakes and streams and Southern hospitality southeastern Oklahoma is becoming a popular choice for people looking to relocate. The crystal clear lakes, rugged mountains, secluded meadows and piney woods create a diverse array of geography and wildlife.
Residents of southeastern Oklahoma enjoy limitless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Okfuskee County alone boasts many public lakes close enough to enjoy any outdoor activity. Thousands of acres of public lands offer ample opportunities for wildlife viewing and bird watching. Horseback riding, hiking, camping and several public and private golf courses are only minutes away from everyone’s front door.
Silver Moon Ranch would make a perfect quick getaway place to spend time away from reality or a wonderful place to call home. Please feel free to contact us for further information on this property.
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| Parcel Size | 3 to 20 Acre Tracts |
| Property Taxes: | Less than $25 Per Year and Current |
| Legal: | T13N, R7E, (Section 35, N2 NW4 and SW4 NW4) & (Section 26, S2 SW4) |
| Location: | Okfuskee County, Oklahoma |
| Electricity: | Along County Road and On Property |
| Waste: | Septic |
| Water: | Storage or Well |
| Phone: | Available |
| Access: | All Tracts Have Dirt Road Access or County Road Frontage |
| Time-Limit To Build: | None |
| Zoning: | Residential/Agricultural |
| Covenants: | Silver Moon Covenants |
| Liens & Judgments: | None |
| Deed Type: | Warranty Deed |
Additional Notes: |
This property will be conveyed via a warranty deed guaranteeing free and clear title. |


From US-62 Head North on Cedar St (N3620 Rd)
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5.2 miles
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Turn Right on E0900 Rd |
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Turn Right on N3630 Road to E1000 Rd on the left in property
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1 miles
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Located in east-central Oklahoma, Okfuskee County is bordered by Creek County on the north, Okmulgee and McIntosh counties on the east, Hughes and Seminole counties on the south, and Lincoln and Pottawatomie counties on the west. Organized at 1907 statehood, the county is named for a former Creek town in present Cleburne County, Alabama.
At the turn of the twenty-first century incorporated towns included Bearden, Boley, Castle, Clearview, Paden, Weleetka, and Okemah, the county seat. Formerly part of the Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Okfuskee County has 628.91 acres of land and water. Lying within the Sandstone Hills physiographic region, the county is drained by the Deep Fork of the Canadian River in the northeastern corner and by the North Canadian River, which forms its southern boundary with Seminole County.
No matter which direction you come from, the first glimpse of Lake Eufaula creates the same impression on native Oklahomans and out-of-state visitors... a feeling of awe from the grandeur of the seemingly endless shorelines of sandy beaches . . . towering scenic cliffs . . . and majestic trees teeming with wildlife. Lake Eufaula, with over 600 miles in shoreline, is the largest lake in the state and attracts not only hundreds of thousands of visitors but also permanent residents who commute to jobs in surrounding cities and those who build vacation homes or retirement homes to enjoy the serenity and beauty of the area.
Lake Eufaula is a destination area at least eight months out of the year, when the mean temperature exceeds 50 degrees. There's never a dull moment . . . with outdoor activities such as boating, skiing, swimming, and fishing. In addition, visitors and residents enjoy parasailing, hunting, hiking, golf, tennis, horseback riding, bird watching, volleyball and horseshoes. You can rough it with campsites in abundance, or stay in luxury at one of the resorts that have been built around the lake. From individuals to convention groups of up to 500, Lake Eufaula welcomes groups of all sizes. You can bring your own picnics, go for fast food, or enjoy one of the many fine dining establishments with cuisine to satisfy any appetite! You'll find many of the national chains of eating facilities, as well as one-of-a-kind places that feature Oklahoma style recipes and famous Oklahoma hospitality.
The lake boasts of not one, but two outstanding resorts. Fountainhead Resort Hotel and Conference Center is located at the north end of the Fountainhead State Park. Arrowhead Resort and Gaming Center is on the opposite end of the lake. Built of native stone and rough timbers, Arrowhead becomes part of the rustic scenery that makes the resort a popular place to stay. The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma owns and operates Arrowhead with the special feature of High Stakes Bingo. The two resorts, plus all of the other attractions on the lake, are complemented by a hospitality acknowledged by visitors from all over the country. The Oklahomans who act as hosts and hostesses to the lake area take a lot of pride and satisfaction in making sure everyone who comes to their lake is filled with a desire to return.
Oklahoma City - The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City is located at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma.
The second largest city in the continental U.S. based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call the Metro Oklahoma City area home. With more than a dozen communities surrounding it, Oklahoma City offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike.
Oklahoma City's climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60F /15C. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City. As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City's hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive.
With renowned festivals, national sporting events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adventure and fun in Oklahoma City are endless.
BrickTown - Once a busy warehouse area, Bricktown is Oklahoma City's hottest entertainment and dining district. With dozens of restaurants, shopping, the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Harkins Theatre and a generous helping of turn-of-the-century charm, Bricktown offers visitors a variety of activities in downtown Oklahoma City.
Located just one block from Ford Center, Bricktown is the place to be after Oklahoma City Thunder games! The mile-long pedestrian canal runs through Bricktown, turning south at the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, under the highway to a waterfall-and-forested park area. Enjoy a stroll along the Canal or take a cruise on a Water Taxi.
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