For those looking for their next home and possibly business venture, you'll want to take a look at one of the largest adventure parks that is now up for sale in Macomb, Oklahoma.

The Ravine Adventure Park

The park has been well known for being a perfect outdoor getaway for families all over Oklahoma. Nestled in south central Macomb, Oklahoma, the Ravine Adventure Park offered ravine trails for hiking, off-roading, camping and more.

It was recently featured on a notable news source, News Channel 9, as one of Oklahoma's "Top Recreational Gems."

This was a place of memories and a true escape from city life entirely, and still will be if you decide to purchase it and continue the park's legacy.

For $999,000, you could own over 70 acres of well-taken care of land with 2 houses, 3 ponds, numerous camping grounds, over 20 miles of trails and more.

Why Is The Park Up For Sale?

The current owners posted a comment about why they've decided to post the park up for sale on their social media, saying:

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Hopefully the health issues resolve soon for them, but it sounds like you'd be doing them a huge favor by taking over their prized work.

Do You Own The Park If You Buy The Property?

The owners are willing to sell the brand of the Ravine Adventure Park along with the property, which includes 22,000 followers on Facebook and an already well-established reputation with numerous local magazines and visitors.

If you're interested in purchasing the property, you'll want to reach out to Angel Hybarger with Golden Key Realty by calling 405-323-0721. Make sure you know you can afford the property, as you will have to have proof of funds in order to schedule a showing.

Check out the property in the gallery below.

Massive Ravine Adventure Park in Oklahoma Up For Sale

This 72 acre adventure park in Macomb, Oklahoma is up for sale right now for a mere $999,000.

Gallery Credit: Dani

Oklahoma State Parks

Get out and enjoy one of Oklahoma's amazing state parks sometime. From the high desert of Black Mesa to the swampy lowlands and tall pines of Southeast Oklahoma, there's a place of recreation for everyone in the Sooner State.

Gallery Credit: Kelso

 

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