Encompassing 4,892 acres along the Kansas/Oklahoma border, the Wallahachie Ranch hosts Kansas genetics of impressive whitetail and mule deer and a variety of high-protein native browse, fostering an optimal habitat while ensuring balanced water distribution across the ranch. Home to some of the nations largest native whitetail deer, the ranch has been showcased on prominent deer hunting shows like Buck Ventures Outdoors and Major League Bowhunter. Wallahachie Ranch exemplifies the quintessential elements for exceptional deer hunting. It boasts time-tested sizeable whitetail genetics, nourishing high-protein native browse alongside supplementary feeding, consistent water distribution, expansive and lightly hunted neighboring ranches, and a harmonious cover that enhances the likelihood of a significantly mature buck population. The tower blind locations, tree stands, and enormous grain bin feeders all help to maximize the hunting opportunities. More trophy free-range whitetails have been regularly taken on the Wallahachie than most hunters see in a lifetime of hunting.
The Facts
4,892 acres, all contiguous, straddling the Oklahoma/Kansas border
2,100 acres in Kansas
2,792 acres in Oklahoma
Approximately three hours and fifteen minutes northwest of Oklahoma City
Approximately three hours southwest of Wichita, Kansas
Approximately 110 total acres in cultivation, including 70 acres under pivot, balance in native grasses
One and a half miles of frontage on Crooked creek, a half mile north of the Cimarron River
Some of the nations largest scoring native whitetail deer
Kansas genetics for large whitetail and access to Oklahoma tags
Robust population of turkey, mule deer, dove, and bobwhite quail
Average 170 B&C whitetail
Three 4,000-pound crush feeders
Seven 1,000-pound ASF broadcast feeders
One 24,000-pound bulk feeder
One 60,000-pound corn storage bin
Fourteen box blinds for hunting
Seven solar powered water troughs throughout the ranch for wildlife or livestock
Road frontage and access on both Oklahoma and Kansas sides
Electricity and water on site
65 x 100 metal building with rudimentary living quarters
60 x 50 equipment barn
Minimal oil and gas activity
Large acreage ranching neighbors