Woodward Grass Ranch
Guymon, Oklahoma | Texas County | 5889 Acres
Property Information
Woodward Grass Ranch is a 5,889-acre native grass property located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, Texas County, just northwest of Guymon. Offering expansive sunrises and sunsets, this ranch presents an ideal opportunity to begin or expand your cattle operation. The property is well-equipped with multiple water sources, including submersible, solar, and windmill wells, as well as two sets of working pens. Productive native grasses and varied topography provide excellent winter cover and habitat for wildlife such as whitetail deer and blue quail. The ranch has been held by the same family for several decades and features paved, year-round access.
Woodward Grass Ranch is a rare opportunity to acquire a unique ranch in the Oklahoma Panhandle with proven productivity and long-term family ownership. Year-round paved access is available from the east side of the property.Close Details
LOCATION
Situated in northwestern Texas County, approximately 20 minutes from Guymon and north of Goodwell, this area is home to a welcoming community of over 20,000 residents. Guymon serves as the regional hub, offering quality schools, healthcare, banking, shopping, and dining options within a thriving agri-business environment. The local economy is driven by agriculture, including cattle, wheat, corn, and milo. Oklahoma Panhandle State University in Goodwell provides diverse degree programs and is recognized for its competitive OPSU Rodeo Team.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The ranch consists of multiple pastures efficiently watered by numerous well locations for cattle. Two sets of pens and multiple pastures facilitate livestock management. The land features highly productive native grasses such as Buffalo Grass, Grama Grass, and Little Bluestem, along with a small area of expired CRP planted with Old World Bluestem. Goff Creek, typically dry, winds through part of the property. The terrain varies from flats to hilltops and draws, offering excellent cover and supporting healthy wildlife populations.
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