0000 E 2250 Rd Harris, OK 74741
Estimated payment $480/month
Highlights
- Home fronts a creek
- Main Floor Primary Bedroom
- Wood Siding
- Scenic Views
- Living Room
- Cabin
About This Home
Name of Property: Push Creek 13.33-A Acreage: 13.33 Acres Closest Town: Idabel Access: County Road Topography: Flat Improvements: 2 bedroom cabin, utilities Home Sqft: 912 Bedrooms: 2 Baths: 1 Forage: Bermuda and Native grasses Water: Push Creek Wildlife: Deer, Turkey, and Other indigenous animals Utilities: Rural water, electric, septic Comments Push Creek 13.33 Acres This gorgeous 13.33 acres is located about one mile north of the Red River and about one-half mile from the Ouachita National Wildlife Refuge in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Just 1/2 mile off the highway this property has so much to offer. A county road goes the full length of the northern boundary. Rural water and electricity is to the 912 sq. ft. two-bedroom, one bathroom cabin that sits back next to the trees. Push Creek runs the full width of the land just south of the cabin. Open pasture provides forage for cattle or wildlife that you may want to attract. The close proximity of the Wildlife Refuge opens up many opportunities to explore the great outdoors conveniently and at your leisure. The Ouachita National Forest covers nearly 1.8 million acres in central Arkansas and southeast Oklahoma. It is the oldest and largest National Forest in the Southern Region. When first established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907, it was named the Arkansas National Forest. President Calvin Coolidge renamed it to Ouachita in 1926. Ouachita (pronounced wash-i-tah) is the French spelling of a Native American word meaning "good hunting ground." The Ouachita is primarily a pine-hickory mix. It has over 700 miles of trails for various activities such as hiking, mountain biking, interpretive, equestrian, off-road vehicles, and trails that allow for accessibility. There are multiple developed recreation areas, scenic areas, vistas, shooting ranges, historical sites, wilderness areas, and one National recreation area. Most of the developed recreation areas are open April through September, but some sites are open year-round. Contact one of the Forest Service offices for more information regarding open seasons and fees. With mild winters and an average annual rainfall between 42 and 52 inches per year the area is conducive to growing a lot of fruits, vegetables, flora and fauna.
Property Details
Property Type
- Other
Est. Annual Taxes
- $228
Year Built
- Built in 1957
Lot Details
- 13.33 Acre Lot
- Home fronts a creek
Property Views
- Scenic Vista
- Woods
Home Design
- Cabin
- Farm
- Frame Construction
- Wood Siding
Interior Spaces
- 912 Sq Ft Home
- Living Room
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
- 2 Bedrooms
- Primary Bedroom on Main
- 1 Full Bathroom
Map
Home Values in the Area
Average Home Value in this Area
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
04/17/2025 04/17/25 | For Sale | $83,313 | 0.0% | -- |
04/17/2025 04/17/25 | For Sale | $83,313 | -- | $91 / Sq Ft |
Source: My State MLS
MLS Number: 11483643
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