
Kiamichi River Retreat
129-acres and home for sale at auction. Kiamichi river bottom land offered in 4 parcels.
WHEN:
March 25th • 4:30pm
WHERE:
174812 State Highway 2, Clayton, OK
129± Acres | Farmhouse | 2,700± Ft Kiamichi River Frontage | Offered in 4 Parcels
Riverfront acreage of this scale and rugged beauty is increasingly hard to find. Meadows, hardwood timber, and pine ridges create natural beauty and exceptional wildlife habitat, anchored by a character-rich early 20th century farmhouse suited for residence or private retreat.
AUCTION DATE
March 25th
4:30pm
AUCTION LOCATION
On-site, 14-miles south of Clayton, OK along Hwy 2.
174812 State Hwy 2, Clayton, OK
OPEN HOUSE / INSPECTIONS
March 15th & 22nd
2pm-4pm

Property Details
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Southeastern Oklahoma riverfront acreage of this scale, quality, and accessibility is increasingly difficult to find. With diverse terrain, significant river frontage, existing improvements, and multiple parcel configurations, Harris Farm offers flexibility for recreation, investment, or legacy ownership.
Offered in 4 parcels, this property reflects the beauty of southeastern Oklahoma river country:
- 2,700± feet of Kiamichi River frontage
- Clear water, gravel bars, deep pools, and natural bends
- Open meadows suitable for grazing, food plots, or building sites
- Mature hardwoods and pine timber
- Rolling elevation changes and scenic valley views
- Abundant wildlife habitat for deer, turkey, and small game
The river corridor and timbered draws create natural travel routes for wildlife, making this an exceptional hunting and outdoor recreation property. Whether used for fishing, kayaking, hunting, or simply enjoying the quiet, the setting delivers both recreation and investment potential.
Located just north of Antlers and south of Clayton off Highway 2, the property combines accessibility with privacy — offering strong recreational appeal, hunting potential, and long-term land value.
Schools, Utilities & Taxes
Clayton Public Schools
Choctaw Electic
Private water well.
Pushmataha County RWD #3 runs along Hwy 2
A Rare Riverfront Offering
Parcel 1 (Home & Land)
Parcel 2, 3, 4 (Land)
All map & boundary illustrations are approximate.
DISCLOSURES:
- 3% Buyer’s Premium applies and will be added to the high bid to determine the total purchase price.
- All parcels are subject to any existing recorded easements.
- Fence lines may not reflect surveyed boundaries.
- Buyer(s) responsible for a $1,000 survey fee per parcel.
- Minerals do not convey.
- Portions of parcels 1 & 4 are in a flood plain.
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
- All properties are being sold ‘as is, where is’ and are not subject to financing, inspections or any other contingencies.
- CJ Auctions represents the seller only.
- The high bidder must make a 10% non-refundable deposit on sale day (cash, personal or cashier checks)
- Buyer will receive trustee deed and title insurance.
- Buyer will pay for (but not limited to) the closing fee & title policy. Taxes will be prorated through date of closing.
- Balance and closing costs are due 30 days from seller acceptance.
- Contact CJ Auctions for title commitment and copy of easements.
- All bidders must register with CJ Auctions prior to bidding (registration is held 1-hour prior to auction) and provide a driver’s license or government-issued identification.
- All persons inspecting the property, attending an open house or auction do so at their own risk and shall not hold CJ Auctions or their agents liable for damages to their person or property.
- Sale is subject to approval.
Parcels 1
- By the Dollar.
Parcels 2-4
- Buyers’ Choice by the Acre.
How ‘Buyers Choice by the Acre’ Works
Buyer’s choice may be offered when more than one property/parcel is being auctioned.
Successful high bidder wins the right to choose a property/parcel or properties/parcels from a grouping of similar or like-kind properties.
After high bidder selection, the property is deleted from the group and the bidding commences again.
Process continues until all properties/parcels are selected.
When selling by the acre, high bid is multiplied by the number of acres in the parcel.













