Flying W Ranch BECKHAM COUNTY,

PG. 1 | Flying W Ranch RMABROKERS.COM PG. 2 | Flying W Ranch RMABROKERS.COM THE RANCH: Operated as a guest and cattle ranch, the property has an Old Western Town, event center, arena, restaurant, 11 cabins, 10 RV campsites and two double wide mobile homes. It also has a covered outdoor stage that is used for concerts and other activities. There is a barn with corrals and the arena has rodeo bucking chutes. The Old Western Town’s church is rented for weddings and just across the street is a 9,600 square foot event center, a perfect place for receptions, corporate meetings and parties.

HISTORICAL FACTS: Flying W Ranch has within its acreage a “Buffalo Jump” site documented as the largest and most complex bison kill site by Indians on the Southern Plains. It was here for a 600 year period that the Plains Indians stampeded herds of bison over a cliff and into a canyon. The Native Americans used this site between 300 BC and 300 AD.

WILDLIFE RESOURCES: Turkey, dove, quail, and white-tailed deer.

LOCATION: Flying W Ranch is located about 90 miles west of Oklahoma City, 130 miles east of Amarillo, Texas and is less than 15 minutes from historic Elk City, Oklahoma. The ranch is just a few miles to the North of I-40 and on a well-maintained Beckham County road.

AREA: Elk City, Oklahoma, has a population of approximately 10,500 and is the principal center of trade for western Oklahoma and much of the Texas Panhandle, with a 60-mile trade radius that serves more than 50,000 people. Petroleum, agriculture, wind energy, transportation, tourism, manufacturing, and healthcare all contribute to Elk City’s economy. Elk City also has strong ties to agriculture with beef and dairy cattle production, cotton, alfalfa, wheat and other grains. The city has complete shopping facilities, recreational facilities, public library, community civic center, college and vo-tech school and an outstanding regional medical center.

RECREATION AND WILDLIFE: Turkey, dove, quail, and white-tailed deer can be found on and around the ranch. A number of historical, educational, recreational and wildlife viewing opportunities are nearby. Black Kettle , and the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site are about 20 miles north of the ranch. Foss State Park is located northeast of the ranch on Foss Lake. Recreational activities include hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, boating, swimming and camping. Southeast of the ranch, the 400-acre located in the Wichita Mountain foothills provides miles of mountain biking and hiking trails. Just east of the Great Plains State Park, the 59,020-acre Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge provides habitat for large native grazing animals such as American bison, Rocky Mountain elk, and white-tailed deer. Texas longhorn cattle also share the refuge rangelands as a cultural and historical legacy species. More than 50 mammal, 240 bird, 64 reptile and amphibian, 36 fish, and 806 plant species thrive on this important refuge. Visitors to the refuge can enjoy wildlife watching, hunting, fishing and special events.

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