
Kelly Hurt – Owner Broker
(580) 421-7512
- Grew up on family farm with Beef, Timber, Dairy and Row Crop Operations in Mississippi
- B.S. Geology Mississippi State University, cum laude
- Ph.D. Environmental Science/Forestry Mississippi State University
- National Academy of Science Post-Doctoral Fellow
- Chief Officer Chickasaw Nation Department of Commerce 2004- 2010
- Oklahoma Real Estate Broker License since 2015
- Founder of Land Doctors TV Show, Land Doctors, Inc and co-founder of Land Doctors Construction, LLC
- Married with two children
Kelly’s Properties
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Johnston County, OklahomaThe Blue River Sanctuary is a 200-acre property located in Johnston County, approximately halfway between Folsom and Nida on the Blue River. Located just north of Kenefic, OK and 3000 feet west of State Highway 48, this property is an easy one-hour drive from the Northeast Dallas Metro. The property is accessed via a private section line road that is used for this property and one beyond it to the west. The eastern edge of Blue River Sanctuary lies approximately 750 feet from the county maintained Folsom Road. Blue River Sanctuary is a nice combination of upland and Blue200± acres$650,000
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Coal County, OklahomaBuck Lake Ranch is 760 acres of outdoor paradise located 3 miles west of Coalgate, OK and 130 miles from Dallas, OKC and Tulsa. This centrally located ranch is ideally situated for those who want to host family and friends scattered across the major cities of Oklahoma and North Texas. Buck Lake has been owned and managed by master land stewards for years and has everything an outdoorsman would desire. Want the fun of catching 10 pound bass or do you prefer catching a stringer of tasty crappie? Buck Lake has a 5 acre lake and three 2.5760± acres$1,900,000
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Hughes County, OklahomaBuck Meadow Ranch is a 240 acre property located 4800 feet west of Highway 75, about a mile northeast of Gerty, OK, 100 miles from OKC or Tulsa and 150 miles from DFW. The ranch is 1/2 mile wide and 3/4 mile deep with 1/2 mile of frontage on County Road 149 along its south boundary. This location makes it a quick and easy drive to and from nearby metro areas. Now, on to the land. Some places just have the right look. Buck Meadow is one of those places. Three unnamed feeder creeks cut through the woods of240± acres$528,000
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McIntosh County, OklahomaOver the years, the Land Doctors have seen a lot of land and because of that, it takes a lot to leave us awe struck. In a few special spots, nature makes us feel small and most of those places are national parks. Another one of those locations is the Land Doctors latest listing, the Canadian River Ranch. This 11,084-acre ranch is a diverse contiguous block of land with no public roads through it. Just viewing the property is a true expedition, as you can spend the entire day riding trails and still never see it all. To11,084± acres$23,165,560
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Hughes County, OklahomaThe very best properties hardly ever come up for sale. Fortunate families find a great place, recognize it for what it is and then hang onto it forever. In the 1950s, the late Jack Coppedge started assembling a highly productive and beautiful farm along the banks of the South Canadian River just south of Holdenville, OK. By 1963, he moved his young family onto the farm and since that time, the Coppedge River Farm has seen multiple generations of the family work and enjoy the land. Its not hard to see why the family fell in love with the2,197± acres$6,125,000
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Hughes County, OklahomaThe 800 acre Diamond Rock Ranch is located 10 miles south of I-40 at Okemah, 75 miles south of Tulsa, 85 miles east of Oklahoma City and 200 miles north of Dallas. Although it is 800 acres, the ranch extends two miles east to west and 1 1/4 miles north and south. With contiguous parcels in three different sections, this is a big property that feels huge. In addition to an impressive spread, it has a wide range of settings and attractive features. The main entry of the ranch has an extremely well-built steel gate and pipe fence constructed800± acres$3,600,000
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Hughes County, OklahomaMany of our clients dream of owning a ranch with live water, nice ponds, rolling hills, and meadows tucked away between ribbons of mature oaks. They want a place that has a mixture of wooded areas large enough to hold deer and open areas for cutting hay or running cattle. They want ponds for the kids and grandkids to fish and creeks for them to explore. They want a place large enough to give them a good excuse to buy a new tractor without working them to death. Welcome to Fish Creek Ranch. This 462-acre ranch is located at462± acres$1,387,860
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McIntosh County, OklahomaHigh Point Ranch is a 2070 acre working cattle ranch in western McIntosh County, just seven miles south of I-40 and four miles east of the Indian Nation Turnpike, making the ranch a short one hour drive from Tulsa, 90 minutes from OKC and three hours from Dallas straight up Highway 75 and the turnpike. Not all ranches are created equal. While there may be some debate of which features are the most important, there are a few that are on everyone's list. Great fences, ample water, and fertile soils are the basis of a functioning ranch. Ranch houses2,070± acres$5,692,500
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Johnston County, OklahomaUPDATE - SINCE WE LISTED THIS PROPERTY, THE POND HAS GONE DRY. Looking for a great, secluded spot to hunt or build a small home? Long Pond Ranch is located at the end of a dead end road, near the small town of Connerville, OK. The ranch is 2 hours from either OKC or Dallas. This part of Johnston County is known for its limestone soils that produce mineral rich soils that support healthy cattle and heavy horned bucks. This 132 acre property has a small drainage that runs roughly north and south through the property with a long132± acres$370,000
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Pontotoc County, OklahomaLong Range Ranch is a 920-acre property located on a paved county road just six miles northeast of Ada, OK, 90 miles from Oklahoma City, 120 miles from Tulsa and 150 miles from Dallas, TX. Oil production on a recreational ranch is not ideal in some respects but there are some benefits that come with it. One benefit is the network of trails and pipelines that cut through the dense oak forest to give you reliable access to the entire ranch that you wouldnt otherwise have. Specifically, this ranch offers impressive views as you look down the pipelines that920± acres$1,702,000
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Pontotoc County, OklahomaSpring Creek Ranch is a stunning property located 12 miles south of Ada, OK, 96 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, and 149 miles north of Dallas, TX. With 1.6 miles of Highway 99 frontage and an additional 1.3 miles of paved county road that leads to the entry of the ranch, the peace and beauty that this property provides is easily accessible from any metro without having to drive on dirt roads. Plus, it also has a small landing strip. This 905 acre mol ranch is about 50 percent open with the other 50 percent in blocks905± acres$4,975,000
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Hughes County, OklahomaThree Wire Ranch is a great 85-acre multiuseproperty located in Hughes County, just south of Calvin Oklahoma. The Ranch is centrally located, with an hour and forty-five minute drive to either Tulsa or OKC and a two hour and thirty-minute drive to Dallas. The property itself lies along the paved Highway 75 frontage as well as a second dirt road on the south side that the county plans to pave in the near future. The property itself has a rectangular shape, as you'll notice as you drive through the front gates and into the main entry. This area is85± acres$255,000
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Hughes County, OklahomaTwenty acres on the western end of Three Wire Ranch. Road frontage on CR 1480. Three phase electric along the road frontage. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board shows that Hughes County Rural Water District has a 4 inch water line running along the frontage of this property. Call Eric Lynch at 405 664 6491 to discuss or set up a showing.20± acres$100,000
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Seminole County, OklahomaWrangler Ranch is a 40 acre property located in Seminole, Oklahoma. A rare piece of land to find in-town, the Ranch boasts a series of serene views, natural water features and scattered mature timber, somewhat surprising for property within city limits. Nestled a good distance away from the nearby neighborhood and industrial zone, Wrangler Ranch presents the buyer with several great locations for homesites as well as easy access to not only Seminole itself, but I-40 and all points between. As you enter the ranch, you'll find a short path that leads you across the dam of the main40.5± acres$175,000