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Lampton Ranch on Rock Creek
Description
DESCRIPTION
Overview: The Lampton Ranch on Rock Creek is a charming 155+/- acre combination recreational and agricultural production ranch with excellent raw features, productive grass pastures to graze or bale, timber to hunt and working pens to facilitate onsite livestock management. The property boasts interspersed hardwood timber, fertile/productive pastures and a short distance to local towns, restaurants, gas stations & area attractions. Small creeks and drainages offer seasonal live water sources and lend well to wildlife habitat, Rock Creek traverses the property in the NW corner for a short distance before draining into the Kiamichi River off the property. Rolling topography with towering pecans & oaks scattered throughout productive pastures inspire thoughts of potential home sites. Whitetail deer populations in this area are plentiful, with some recent P&Y bucks being harvested in the immediate area. A newly constructed bridge across Rock Creek on E 2090 Rd. has improved access to the property, while trails throughout the property facilitate access to all corners & fences.
Location: The Lampton Ranch on Rock Creek is located on the south side of E 2090 Rd, east of Hugo, OK. A combination property, the ranch offers opportunities for a homestead or a small cattle operation. The property is situated on the south side of the road and a short distance from where the road dead-ends into the Kiamichi River, south of Lake Hugo. The Lampton Ranch on Rock Creek sits a short 8 miles east of Hugo, OK; 30 miles northeast of Paris, TX; 60 miles east of Durant, OK; and 130+/- miles northeast of Dallas, TX.
Trees, Grasses, Forbs and Soil: The property is located in the Cypress Swamps and Forests region of southeastern Oklahoma. Native tree species include varieties of oak, hickory, elm, walnut, sumac, redbud, Red maple, birch, willow, cottonwood, short leaf pine, and dogwood among others. An abundance of native browse and forbs along timber breaks, creeks and transition areas attract and help keep the wildlife on the property. In the pastures cut for hay, Coastal Bermuda dominates the landscape with some native grasses interspersed; in the pastures left to graze, native Bluestem grasses & others provide sustenance to livestock. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced into multiple pastures for rotational grazing and hay production. The majority of the property's central acreage is dominated by fine sandy loam soils, while Bernow-romia complex dominate the lower elevations on the sides of the property.
Topography: With rolling terrain throughout, the Lampton Ranch on Rock Creek has a total elevation change of 410’ at the lowest point, Rock Creek, to 470’ at the highest near the south side of the property. Flood plain onsite is limited to the NW corner of the property along Rock Creek.
Livestock/Hay Production: The property is fenced and cross fenced for rotational grazing. Working pens are located in the center of the property, with cross fences and gates providing access & options to the cattleman. Under current management practices, conservative cattle carrying capacity is 60-70 mature cows in a commercial cow/calf program. Hay is harvested on approximately 20% of the property, producing approx. 40 bales per cutting.
Wildlife: The property has been hunted lightly in the past and possesses a healthy deer and turkey population as a consequence. There are several areas that would lend themselves well wildlife food plots, as well as several potential locations for small tanks/ponds. A drainage on the far west side of the property appears to be a potential 5-7 acre lake site, approximately (owner & broker make no warranty to the potential of this lake site).
Hugo Lake: Found a short 10-minute (8 mile) drive from the Lampton Ranch on Rock Creek are Hugo Lake and associated Hugo Lake State Park. Completed in 1974, Hugo Lake is a US Army Corp of Engineer maintained lake on the Kiamichi River, 18 miles upstream from the Red River. Featuring approx. 110 miles of shoreline and covering over 13,000 surface acres, Hugo Lake offers recreational opportunities though public boat ramps, park areas and a highly managed fishery. Game species in Hugo Lake include crappie, catfish, 3 types of bass, carp, drum and bowfin.
Hugo Lake WMA: Found a short 15-minute (13-mile) drive north from the property, Hugo WMA covers 18,196 acres with two additional areas (Sawyer Unit and Hamden Unit) of 551 and 480 acres, respectively. Total WMA acreage is 19,227. The Hugo WMA is located along the Kiamichi River with the majority in Choctaw County, the northern portion of the WMA pushes into southern Pushmataha County. The Waterfowl Refuge Portion is located adjacent to the Kiamichi River and consists of 3,820 acres. Game species include deer, turkey, feral hogs, dove, waterfowl and bear (in the Pushmataha County portion only). Non-game species include the Bald Eagle, a plethora of woodpeckers, song birds, hawks, turtles, snakes, and frogs all native to south eastern Oklahoma.
Habitat for Hugo Lake WMA consists of mature stands of hardwoods in the bottom land areas to hardwood/pine tree mixes in some areas. Much of the area is old farm field habitat that is maintained through intensive management practices as prescribed burning, discing, and mowing operations. The variety of native trees include six different species of oak as well as ash, hickory, pine, river birch, willow, as well as sand plum, holly, sumac, and a variety of native grasses and legumes.
Utilities: Choctaw Electric Cooperative provides electricity to the property, water is available via a Rural Water Line District line along E 2090 Rd.
Easements: No easements encumber this property.
Property Taxes: Owner reported $144 in taxes in 2023.
Minerals: Any owned minerals to be retained by seller.
Schools: Hugo Public Schools.
Price: $697,500 ($4,500 per acre)
Contact:
Chris Wengierski - Sales Associate, OK; Sales Agent, TX.
214-707-3474 mobile
chrisw@hrcranch.com
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
*All information is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
Additional Information
wildlife
- Dove
- Hogs
- Turkey
- Whitetail Deer
recreation
- Hunting
water access
- Creek