The Rafter X cattle ranch overlooks the beautiful rolling hills of Osage County. Seven bermuda fields produce hundreds of bales of hay per season and grazing for cattle and horses. The five ponds provide plenty of water year round. This is a true hunter's paradise with an abundance of deer and wild game.
The beautiful all brick custom built home is approximately 2180 sq. ft with a 2.5 car garage. Oversized thermal pane windows in every room look out over the rolling green prairies for miles. The home sits on one of the highest points in Osage County. The Paxton school house was built in the 1920s and still stands on the property. The Arkansas River is about three miles. The clear and clean Hominy Lake is close and offers boating, fishing and swimming.. The Hominy airport has a paved 3210 ft x 60 ft runway and a pilot's lounge and gas.
The Hominy Schools are proud of their championship sports program. Many Students have received scholarships to play professional sports in college.. Graduating from Hominy High School Zaven Collins was the 2020 National Football Defensive Player of the Year and received many other awards with a full scholarship to The University of Tulsa. He was then recruited by The Arizona Cardinals professional football team.
Ralston and Fairfax are within 15 miles of the ranch and where the true story, "The Killers of the Flower Moon" was filmed. Pawnee Bill's home and museum is outside Pawnee. He travelled with Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley all over Europe. They took buffalo, horses, wagons, Osage Indians and cowboys to put on an authentic western and Indian show of the settlers who came in wagon trains.
Pawhuska is the Capitol of the Osage Nation and within 30 miles and home of the Pioneer Woman, The Mercantile and the Drummond Ranch. The Tall Grass Prairie is north of Pawhuska and home to thousands of buffalo. Osage County is rich in western and the Osage Indian's history. Thousands of horses roam the prairies all over Osage County.
Keystone Lake is located on the Arkansas River west of Tulsa and extends to Cleveland and Skiatook. The city of Owasso is 39 miles from Hominy and Tulsa is 50 miles.