Lazy S Ranch

13 miles NE of town
Frederick, OK 73542
Phone: 580-305-7301
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The Lazy S Ranch features approximately 2,900 acres for hunting deer, quail, turkey and wild hog. Fishing is allowed. Guests enjoy hundreds of acres of native rangeland for horseback riding, ATVing or long walks through woods and pastures. Horse rental is not available, so bring your own horse. The Lazy S Ranch grows wheat, oats and alfalfa hay. Guests can experience the wheat harvest, seasonal hay production or pet the tame cattle located on the ranch. Guests may also assist with moving cattle. This hunting ranch offers a 2,000 sq ft guest house featuring four bedrooms, a fully furnished kitchen, ...

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  • Facility Amenities: Credit Cards Accepted

  • On-site Activities: Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting

  • Room Amenities: Cable/Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, Hair Dryer, Iron/Ironing Board

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Go 8 miles E on Hwy 5, then turn N and drive 5 miles up gravel road.

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Carisa Schreiner




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