If you’re after a place where you can roll out of bed, grab a rifle or a rod, and be hunting or fishing before most folks even find their coffee, this property on Lake Eufaula is your spot. With roughly 2, 500 feet of Corps of Engineers shoreline access, a gated entrance, and a rustic 2-bed cabin overlooking the water, this is pure outdoor camping the way it ought to be. Right below the cabin you can slide in a kayak or jon boat and be on crappie in minutes, run trotlines for catfish, or set up for ducks at first light. And if you’re itching for some speed, drop in the jet skis and you’ll be tearing across Oklahoma’s biggest reservoir before most folks even finish breakfast. The timber on this place is the real deal—big, mature hardwoods that make the property flat-out beautiful and frequently drop a heavy mast crop in the fall. That’s why the deer hang around like they own the place. And while the cabin is simple, the rest of the property has the bones to turn into something truly special: The 45×50 and 40×40 buildings were designed to connect into one massive lodge-style compound, with oversized windows, big doors, appliances, and a generator already on-site and ready to be installed. With some finishing, this could become an incredible multi-family lodge or a top-tier hunting and fishing headquarters. Two insulated 40×50 metal buildings, along with a 30×30 metal garage, give you all the storage and workspace you could want—perfect for boats, ATVs, tractors, gear rooms, workshops, or even converting into bunkhouses for the crew. On the south end, there’s a massive 40×100 equipment shed and a 40×80 insulated shop, plus a prime building site right beside them overlooking the lake—an ideal spot for another home or cabin with a great view. Take the whole property, or split it into 20.02 acres and 16.59 acres—both tracts have buildings already in place, giving you strong options no matter which way you go.