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About Oklahoma

The Sooner state encompasses 45 million acres, just over 68,899 square miles. Located in the south central region of the United States, its southern border is formed by the Red River. Neighboring states are Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and New Mexico.

Oklahoma’s name derives from two Choctaw Indian words, okla, meaning “people,” and humma, meaning “red.” Oklahoma became the 46th state of the Union in 1907.

It’s nicknamed the “Sooner State” which references the thousands of people who crossed the border before an appointed time set on April 22, 1889 to lay claim to an area known as the Unassigned Lands. The “Sooners” had a head start as they raced into the territory to claim their land. The state flower is the Oklahoma Rose, and the state bird is the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher.

The state is made up of 77 counties. Oklahoma City is the capital and the largest city. Tulsa, on the Arkansas River, is the second largest city.

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McCurtain County, OK
If you've been looking for a quiet place to build your own home, cabin, or weekend getaway, this 3.5-acre tract just minutes from Valliant, Oklahoma is worth a look. Recently cleared and ready for your vision, the property offers a great head start w...
3.5± Acres
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$35,000
Pushmataha County, OK
Call Broker Michael Daniels Avid Recreational Hunter and Developer @ 580-317-3412  or 580 326 8867   Looking for an unrestricted 5 acre building lot on Shorty Creek submerged in the heart of Kiamichi Wilderness, Moyers, Pushmataha Coun...
5± Acres
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$35,000
New Listing
Choctaw County, OK
Jay Mac Addition building Lots in Hugo, Oklahoma Choctaw County  Excellent building lots now available in the desirable Jay Mac Addition in Hugo, Oklahoma, located in Choctaw County. Offering Lots 7 through 11, along with an additional...
2.5± Acres
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$30,000
New Listing
Carter County, OK
Seller is selling their undivided partial interest in this property. The seller will transfer a 1/90% ownership in the entire property.Prepare to immerse yourself in the heart of Oklahoma's natural splendor with this exceptional 97.35-acre property i...
97.35± Acres
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$29,990
TBD Lakeview Ln
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McIntosh County, OK
   Discover the perfect balance of privacy and convenience with this 1.5 acre lot located approximately half a mile from Lake Eufaula. Whether you're looking to build a weekend getaway, place a cabin or mobile home, this property offers ple...
1.5± Acres
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$18,000
TBD Walnut St
Price Reduced
Haskell County, OK
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own two adjoining .73-acre lots in McCurtain, Oklahoma. These parcels offer a great opportunity to own affordable land in a quiet neighborhood. Whether you're looking to build now or secure land for the future, th...
1.46± Acres
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$8,000
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Regions

Oklahoma is divided into six land regions by location: Northwest, Central, Northeast, Southeast, South Central, and Southwest.

Agriculture

Agriculture continues to be an important industry for the Sooner State, generating $6.2 billion in revenue. There are approximately 86,000 farms in the state, covering 35.1 million acres. The average size farm comprises 438 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 77 counties.

Oklahoma’s top commodities are cattle and hogs. Its most valuable crops are wheat and nursery products. The state also grows substantial quantities of hay, cotton, and soybeans. Most of the cropland is found in the western area of the state.

Wildlife

Oklahoma wildlife is abundant within the state on both land and water. Its primary wildlife includes white-tailed deer, elk, pronghorn, black bears, and wild turkeys. Popular fish species include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, blue catfish, and channel catfish.

Oklahoma is committed to protecting its fish and wildlife habitats.

Major Rivers and Lakes

Oklahoma’s three longest rivers are the Arkansas River, Red River, and Canadian River. Their main tributaries include the Cimarron River, Salt Fork River, and Grand River.

Eufaula Lake, the largest lake in Oklahoma, is located on the Canadian River. The surface area of this lake is approximately 102,016 acres (159.4 square miles). Other significant lakes include Lake Texoma and Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, which exceed 135,526 surface area acres.

State and National Parks

Oklahoma has 35 state parks and 6 national parks.

National Parks:

  • Chickasaw National Recreation Area
  • Fort Smith National Historic Site
  • Oklahoma City National Memorial
  • Santa Fe National Historic Trail
  • Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
  • Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

 

State Summary
Nickname Sooner State
Neighboring States New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas
Regions Northwest, Central, Northeast, Southeast, South Central, and Southwest
State Flower Oklahoma Rose
State Bird Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Big Game White-tailed deer, elk, pronghorn, black bears, and wild turkeys
Small Game Squirrels, rabbits, migratory birds
Freshwater Fish Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, blue catfish, and channel catfish
Saltwater Fish N/A
Hunting Information https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting
Total Acreage 45 million
Total Public Land Acreage 400,000 acres
Average Annual Rainfall 56 inches
Farmland by Acreage 35.1 million
Woodlands by Acreage 12 million
Coastline N/A
Conservation Program https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting
Primary Crops Wheat, nursery products, hay, cotton, and soybeans
Largest Lake Eufaula Lake
Other Lakes Lake Texoma and Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees
Major Rivers Arkansas River, Red River, and Canadian River
Other Tributaries Cimarron River, Salt Fork River, and Grand River

Our Rural Real Estate Offices

Mossy Oak Properties Oklahoma began with the goal of becoming a trusted resource for folks looking to buy or sell rural land for sale in Oklahoma. Our land brokers and agents understand what people are looking for in rural property because we share the same lifestyle and love for the land as you do. We understand the importance of honor and integrity and that buying or selling land is an emotional and life-changing experience for consumers.

Only Mossy Oak Properties Oklahoma can provide the powerful combination of brand strength, local expertise, quality service, and national exposure. Whether you want to buy or sell rural real estate, a Mossy Oak Properties land specialist is a must-have on your team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of land are available in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma has amazing variety for a single state. The eastern third features wooded Ozark and Ouachita mountain country offering great timber hunting and cattle pastures at prices cheaper than Missouri and Arkansas.

The south central Arbuckle Mountains provide beautiful rocky terrain with fresh springs and cedar hills. The Red River area along the Texas border holds thick river bottom woods and incredible whitetail hunting.

Central Oklahoma offers rich farm dirt for growing wheat corn and soybeans alongside great cattle ground. Western Oklahoma turns into high plains wheat and grain fields. The Panhandle consists mostly of flat dryland farming and wide open pastures.

Overall land prices across Oklahoma are much more affordable than neighboring Texas or Colorado.

What are typical land prices across Oklahoma regions?

According to the 2025 USDA Land Values Summary land prices have steadily increased with the Southern Plains average cropland sitting around $2,640 per acre and pastureland at $2,260 per acre.

Eastern Oklahoma wooded hunting and timber dirt in Le Flore Latimer and Pushmataha counties typically runs $1,500 to $3,000 per acre.

River bottom deer hunting ground along the Red River in Bryan Marshall and Carter counties runs $2,500 to $5,000 per acre.

Central Oklahoma wheat and mixed crop dirt runs $2,000 to $4,000 per acre. Western Oklahoma Panhandle dryland wheat dirt runs $1,000 to $2,500 per acre.

Native grass ranch land in the eastern strip runs $1,500 to $3,000 per acre.

Even with these price increases Oklahoma dirt remains roughly 20 to 40 percent cheaper than similar land in Texas.

What property taxes should Oklahoma rural landowners expect?

According to the 2026 Oklahoma Tax Commission guidelines Oklahoma offers highly competitive property taxes for rural land. Farm dirt valued under the state agricultural formula pays taxes based on what the land actually produces rather than its full market selling price. This keeps the yearly tax bills on working farms and ranches incredibly low.

Oklahoma also offers a homestead tax break for your primary house. The overall property tax burden for rural landowners remains very low and beats neighboring Texas easily.

Oklahoma also has absolutely zero inheritance tax. The great mix of cheap land prices and low yearly holding costs makes Oklahoma one of the absolute best states in the southern Great Plains for long term land investment.

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