Red Fork Ranch 1,100 acres | $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.

Location: The ranch is about 80 miles West of Fort Worth, and straddles the Eastland and Erath county line. It is about 13 miles south of Strawn on Tudor Road, and lies east of Highway 16.

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Description 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. Water: This property has 3 water wells and 9 stock ponds that help provide good habitat for turkey and quail. It also has two creekbeds of the Red Fork of Rush Creek that cut across the ranch. Topography: Rolling terrain starting at 1,250' in good brush cover and mesquite with an unusually high volume of oaks, especially along the creeks, with a dramatic elevation change on the south end of the ranch that ranges up to 1,690'. The ranch is comprised of mostly sandy loam, with some Brackett soils along the ridgeline. Several fields have been in cultivation and would be ideal for food plots. Location: The ranch is about 80 miles West of Fort Worth, and straddles the Eastland and Erath county line. It is about 13 miles south of Strawn on Tudor Road, and lies east of Highway 16. Improvements: 7 miles of perimeter high fencing completed in 2011, a soft-release pen for livestock, and a small farmhouse of nominal value. Utilities: Electricity, septic. Minerals: All owned minerals convey with the sale, and are believed to be more than 25%. Ranch is shown by appointment only. Note: Buyer's agent must be present at initial showing to participate in real estate commission. This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. The above has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market without prior notice. Topography Topography: Rolling terrain starting at 1,250' in good brush cover and mesquite with an unusually high volume of oaks, especially along the creeks, with a dramatic elevation change on the south end of the ranch that ranges up to 1,690'. The ranch is comprised of mostly sandy loam, with some Brackett soils along the ridgeline. Several fields have been in cultivation and would be ideal for food plots. Minerals 40% are believed to be owned by the seller and will convey with the sale. Water Water: This property has 3 water wells and 9 stock ponds that help provide good habitat for turkey and quail. It also has two creekbeds of the Red Fork of Rush Creek that cut across the ranch. Listing Agent Bryan Pickens, Broker, 214-552-4417 - view all properties from this agent
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