Land For Sale in Osage County Oklahoma
Subdivision Along Keystone Lake with Private Boat Launch
Oklahoma Property Overview
This beautiful lakeside community in Osage County, Oklahoma—just 30 minutes from Tulsa—has several undeveloped, affordable lots available for purchase and building.
Whether you are an active sportsman or just want to enjoy the beauty of Oklahoma nature in a relaxed setting, this land is perfect for you. Enjoy the best vacations of your life along Keystone Lake, or the glorious retirement you deserve while your property investment appreciates.
Beautiful Keystone Lake provides countless activities including swimming, fishing, hunting on thousands of acres, hiking, boating, camping, and mountain biking. The lake has miles of beautiful sandy beaches, plus 16 recreation areas including 3 alcohol-free beaches, 11 boat ramps, 3 marinas, a waterfowl refuge, and off-road vehicle areas.
Property Highlights
- Minimum house size: 650 sq ft.
- Mobile homes are allowed in Lots 519–809.
- Camping and overnight RV's are not permitted.
- Annual property owners' association fee: $50. See the POA restrictions.
- There are no time limits to build, and no requirement to build.
- Taxes are ~$10 annually per lot.
- There are no liens, taxes, and encumbrances due on the property.
- We will transfer ownership with a "Warranty Deed" which will guarantee free and clear ownership.
Property Details
Frontier Shores is a partially-developed resort and residential community with its own private boat ramp on Keystone Lake for convenient lake access.
Views from the property are of lovely rolling hills featuring hickory, post oak, and black jack trees. Lots are ~700–1,000 feet in elevation. The western part of the county is classic prairie country—scenic with wildflowers, wild bison, and horses.
The subdivision is approximately six miles southeast from Osage, Oklahoma and five miles northwest from Prue, Oklahoma. Tulsa is a 30-45 minute drive away—far enough to avoid all the hustle and bustle, but close enough for convenient access to major city amenities. Every property has platted street access.
Property Power & Water
There is power, phone, and water throughout most of the subdivision. If a lot does not have all utilities to it, they are not very far away. Cell phones worked everywhere when we visited. For water information call 918-354-2296 or 918-354-2293. Electricity is provided by the Indian Electric Co-Op, 918-295-9500. Telephone and cable provider is the Cimarron Telephone Company, 918-865-3311.
Local Attractions and Area Information
Osage County is the largest county in Oklahoma at 2,251 square miles. It is home to the Osage Nation Reservation, which makes the area rich in history and tradition. Native American art and culture can be found and truly enjoyed in the Osage.
Nearby Keystone Lake is large, gorgeous, and often described as a paradise. It has 330 miles of shoreline bordering 26,000 acres of blue-green water. Its many arms meander through woodlands, sandy beaches, rolling hills, grasslands, and high bluffs.
The Keystone Lake Yacht Club holds an annual regatta. Pier 51 Marina is conveniently located in Keystone State Park, offering boat and equipment rentals as well as fuel, groceries and other boating necessities. They also have a full-service, floating restaurant at the marina when in season.
Among the trophy fish found in the lake are largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, striped bass, white bass, saugeye, channel catfish, sunfish, and crappie. Animals living around the lake include deer, bobcat, beaver, coyote, quail, geese, and rabbit.
Things to do in Osage County, Oklahoma
Additional entertainment within easy driving distance of the property:
- Osage Nation Casinos
- Museums, antique malls, art galleries, craft and gift shops
- Walnut Creek State Park
- Keystone State Park
- Osage Hills State Park
- Tallgrass Prairie Reserve
- Biking and backroading
In summer, the sun shines over 80% of possible daylight hours. The average high in July is 93 degrees, and the average low in January is 23 degrees.
Important Buyer Notes
Everyone buying land in Oklahoma must now comply with Oklahoma Senate Bill 212. This has to do with foreign ownership of property.
Click here to see the affidavit that must be filed with all new deeds.
Click here to see the state's FAQ regarding Bill 212 and the affidavit.
No trees or heavy brush may be removed from a property while it is under loan contract. It is possible on a case by case basis that we might waive this requirement if a large down payment is made on the loan. Generally you will need to wait until the property is fully paid off.
No business or commercial activity of any kind is allowed involving a property under loan contract. Any plans you might have of a commercial nature must wait until the property is paid for in full and ownership has been transferred to you.
How to Visit Frontier Shores Listings
Contact us for driving directions to Frontier Shores.