This exceptional 350±-acre river-bottom ranch offers some of the best grazing and wildlife habitat in the region. The property features outstanding native grass cover, including little bluestem, big bluestem, Indiangrass, side oats grama, and many other native species.
Woody cover and browse sources are abundant, consisting of hackberry, soapberry, plum thickets, Tasajillo, blue bush, a few cottonwoods, willows, and scattered shin oaks.
Wildlife is plentiful—white-tailed deer, quail, turkey, and hogs are regularly seen, and trail cameras have occasionally captured elk and red stags.
County road frontage runs the entire length of the west side of the property, with gravel roads throughout the ranch for easy access. Fencing is excellent, and the property includes a small set of corrals and a trap. Electricity is readily available throughout the property, and a co-op water meter is already in place.
The ranch offers incredible night skies with minimal light pollution. Located next to the Brazos River, which forms the eastern boundary of the ranch, it provides convenient opportunities for family recreation. Floating the river in the spring and summer after a good West Texas rain is a local favorite! Or you can wade the sandy river bottom barefoot.
There are three stock ponds on the ranch, with the potential to add one or two more. Several water wells exist in the surrounding area, and a well may also be possible on this property.