Rawhide Creek Ranch and Hunt Club is found along the bluffs of the South Canadian
River in Western Oklahoma. Here you will find a diverse landscape.

Starting in the river bottom you will find cotton woods and willow trees that harbor that
big Whitetail Buck.

As you climb up out of the river bottom you will find some of the best Wild Bobwhite
Quail habitat left in these United States. The pastures you will be hunting in are covered
with plum thickets and sage brush. In a time now locked in history thousands of cattle
were driven across the area as cowpokes moved cattle from West Texas to the railhead
in Dodge City, Kansas.

In the canyons that cut through the area are found the many creek bottoms that feed the
South Canadian River. These bottoms are full of White Oak Trees, a favorite food source
for the Rio Grande Turkey as well as our Whitetail Deer. Throughout these canyons, the
Dalton Gang made their hideouts. It is told that they hid the gold from their last bank job
in this area and were captured by the law before they had a chance to spend it. Treasure
hunters have combed the hills and canyons hoping to find it.

Along with the pastureland, you will find farmland dotted throughout the landscape.
Many of these acres have been converted to CRP acres and make a great place to hunt
Pheasant and Quail.
OVER 12,000 ACRES ARE BEING INTENSELY MANAGED FOR WILDLIFE
HUNT RAWHIDE CREEK