Viewing Jeff Boswell's Listings Hapgood Ranch 3200 acres in Clay county (1995 per acre)

This is a great multi-purpose ranch located in the heart of the popular north central prairie region of Texas. The grasslands are good for both cattle and wildlife, and the location is close to DFW being only one hour from Ft. Worth. There are a few creek systems that run through the ranch, and several escarpments and rock hillsides make for some dramatic terrain.

Brite Ranch 1,043 acres in Hood county (10,000 per acre)

This is an incredible property ideally suited for utilizing as a beautiful, luxury ranch or holding for near term development. It is in a prime location on the Granbury/Weatherford Highway (Highway 51) on the county line. This ranch is 8.5 miles North of Granbury and 13 miles South of Weatherford, with over one mile of frontage on Highway 51.

HG Ranch 1,050 acres in Henderson county ($10,475 per acre)

This is simply a rare opportunity to own one of the largest permitted private lakes in Texas. It is the chance of a lifetime for a select few to acquire a trophy bass fishery that is arguably one of the finest. At 300 acres, this size of lake with water depths of around 35 feet is unmatched: it is extremely difficult to receive a permit to build one like it, very expensive to construct it, and highly challenging to find something similar on the market.

Triple Creek Ranch 3,248 acres in Red River county (2326 per acre)

Triple Creek Ranch’s 3,258 acres are spread out over some of the best cattle country in Northeast Texas. An abundance of creeks, flowing artesian wells and ponds give the ranch ample water even in dry periods. It is a truly rare opportunity to find a single tract with this much good pasture and water in Northeast Texas. The wooded creeks and proximity to the Sulfur River bottoms endow Triple Creek with superb hunting and outdoor recreational opportunity as well.

Redbud Ranch 848 acres in Lamar county ($3,531 per acre)

Redbud Ranch is a turn-key, highly improved, 848 acre spread of wildlife-rich timber and fertile pasture. It is truly a gorgeous place. With nearly 1.5 miles of frontage along Pine Creek, the ranch affords some of the finest whitetail hunting in Northeast Texas. Pine Creek is renowned for holding monster whitetails. It provides excellent fishing and quick access to the Red River (about .75 miles). Redbud has well over 200 high-fenced acres with numerous exotics. The ranch comes loaded with everything you would need to keep the place in tip-top shape.

Brazos River Ranch 174 acres in Palo Pinto county ($5,500 per acre)

The Brazos River Ranch is a rare offering, as properties of this size do not often come on the market in this area of the river.

Flying G Ranch 3,015 acres in Dimmit county ($6,633 per acre)

The Flying G Ranch is an outstanding hunting ranch with amenities that are the best we have seen in South Texas. The ranch includes over 3.5 miles of Nueces River frontage and comes with 1,505 acres of producing Net Mineral Acres in a very active region of the Eagle Ford Shale. There are several Carrizo water wells with pivots and underground water lines throughout the ranch. Excellent ranch for hunting, fishing and entertaining.

JP Ranch 430 acres in Kaufman county (2323 per acre)

The J P Ranch in the College Mound area is a good property with plenty of open pasture for livestock and close proximity just southeast of Terrell. It is easy to access, and has some 440′ – 520′ topographical changes overlooking the open spaces that are uncommon for this area.

Nott-Us Ranch 107 acres in Guadalupe county ($3,785.05 per acre)

This wooded southern Guadalupe County high fenced ranch is only 45 minutes from San Antonio and ten minutes from Seguin. This ranch can make the perfect getaway, rural home place, or revenue generating ranch with exotic livestock and deer breeding infrastructure in place. Includes 50% of minerals on location just north and west of current Eagle Ford Shale drilling.

Sold Hoyt River Ranch 4,223 acres in Uvalde county ($2,960 per acre)

Exceptional high fenced recreational and agricultural ranch with over two miles of the Leona River, located 10 miles south of Uvalde. Along with rolling hills covered in excellent south Texas brush and rich river bottom soils, the ranch includes excellent groundwater resources and a unique historic home built on the banks of the River. This ranch appears to be OUT of the Eagle Ford play and is not burdened by traffic and continues to be a peaceful and secluded property

Sold Red Fork Ranch 1,100 acres in Eastland county (2,550 per acre)

This 1,100 acre recreational ranch has great topography and diverse cover, a deer herd with enhanced characteristics via introductions of 200” genetics, a new high fence and a soft release pen. The ranch is mostly rolling but has elevation changes of 400 feet with a high ridgeline on the southern end. This land is only 80 miles west of Fort Worth, South of Strawn, and with deer blinds and feeders in place, it is ready for the season.

Brownsboro Ranch 553 acres in Henderson county (4,500 per acre)

This premium ranch East of Athens offers a recently built 4,000 s.f. home, a 35 acre stocked and established lunker bass lake, great topography with high views at over 625 elevation, and land that is mostly wooded with old pine trees, majestic oaks, and rolling Bermuda pastures. It is loaded with deer and other wildlife, and Horn Branch creek runs through the property. This ranch is in the Brownsboro area, a beautiful East Texas destination for families and sportsmen.

Dos Navidad River Ranch 381 acres in Lavaca county ($4,200 per acre)

The Dos Navidad River Ranch located less than 1:45 from Downtown Houston is a beautiful and private ranch with huge trees lining the East and West Navidad Rivers. The conjunction of the rivers lies on the ranch making it a truly unique opportunity for discriminating ranch buyers. Great game, open fields matched with heavy woods and great views await the owner of this ranch.

sold Walton Road Ranch 40 acres in county ($3,500 per acre)

Small brush and oak covered excellent hunting property with low fences on all sides.

sold Briar Run Ranch 147 acres in Milam county (4,250 per acre)

This secluded 147 acre ranch is full of wildlife. It is completely wooded, and has not been hunted or grazed in at least 10 years. Game trails are very abundant. Conveys with 50% minerals!

sold Riverdale Ranch 211 acres in Goliad county ($3,774 per acre)

Fantastic hunting ranch located minutes from Goliad. Hilly terrain that is covered in towering live oaks and post oaks with lots of mature south Texas brush throughout.

Old Simmonville Ranch 152.36 acres in Henderson county (5000 per acre)

152 wooded acres with a 30 acre lake. Stocked in 2009, and 2010. 50% minerals. Good recreational ranch with bass fishing, duck hunting in the marsh, and plenty of deer and hogs in the woods. Great mature timber, terrain, and drive-up appeal. Several homesite options. Utilities nearby with great access to county road. Secluded retreat near Brownsboro, just east of Athens.

sold Hampton Creek Ranch 200 acres in Cherokee county ($5,250 per acre)

INCOME PRODUCING ranch with plenty of recreational opportunities! This property has extensive income from clay mineral production under lease. A lot of the acreage is in good coastal production, and there are also good wooded areas with a lot of wildlife.

Spring Creek Ranch 858 acres in county ($11,000 per acre)

This gorgeous tract of land is located in the rolling hills of northern Waller County. Huge Post Oaks, Live Oaks and Pecan trees are spread among the improved pastures. Some of the highest points in Waller County are found on the hilltops of this property.

Sold Blanco Creek Ranch 3,703 acres in Uvalde county ($2950 per acre)

The Blanco Creek Ranch offers the rare combination of excellent south Texas hunting terrain with exceptional live water with miles of the Sabinal River and the Blanco Creek. High fenced with tremendous Whitetail genetics, excellent quail habitat and some exotics make the ranch a remarkable hunting ranch. Impressive improvements offer a real showplace for discriminating ranch buyers

sold San Antonio River Ranch 405 acres in Goliad county ($3,250 per acre)

The San Antonio River Ranch is a hard to find ranch with 5,000 ft. of river frontage that is primarily brush and old growth forest along the river. A prime hunting ranch loaded with deer, turkey, ducks and hogs. Fishing along the river is reported to be excellent. The heavy brush of this ranch is surrounded by open and agricultural fields and provides a sanctuary for the regions wildlife. A 30 acre field in the middle of the property is supplied by an irrigation well and sprinkler system that would make a terrific food plot.

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