About 5601 E Etowah Road
There’s a certain kind of Oklahoma land that holds its stories quietly—and this 27.567-acre tract in Noble is one of them. Passed down through generations, it still bears the signs of a life well-lived: the old clothesline, the propane tank by the cabin, the barn that’s seen its share of seasons. A mix of open meadow and wooded canopy gives this place a natural rhythm—morning light across the pond, shaded trails in the afternoon, and quiet pockets perfect for building or gathering. Several clearings would make ideal homesites, each offering privacy and a view of the treeline. The large stocked pond draws in deer, birds, and other wildlife, while the back acreage thickens into woods that feel miles from town. The property includes a barn with 1/3 concrete flooring, water, and electricity, plus a corral and a well-maintained water well. The cabin, sold as is, remains connected to well, septic, propane, and OEC power. The shed will be removed before closing. You’re less than ten minutes from Norman and major shopping, with Noble High School under a mile away. The Oklahoma Turnpike South extension, less than half a mile from the property, will make the drive to Oklahoma City faster than ever—though it’s hard to imagine wanting to leave once you’re here. There’s space here for family reunions, for quiet evenings, for starting something new. It’s rare to find land that feels this timeless—rooted in history, yet wide open to what’s next. Property can be bought with front 12.429 acres or 46.75 acres across the street.