Just an hour from Fort Worth sits this beautiful piece of Texas ranchland, part of a larger ranch which has been in the same family for close to a century. Historically, men by the names of Goodnight and Loving settled in this area of Palo Pinto in the late 1800s while building their herds to head west to New Mexico. Its rolling topography is amply covered with mature native oaks and elms, in addition to juniper and mesquite, as well as an abundance of healthy native grasses and forbs, replete with a variety of species of each. Large Whitetail bucks, plenty of does, and even the occasional Mouflan sheep have been harvested from this land over the years. Wild turkey and waterfowl are also here along with the great fishing at nearby Lake Palo Pinto. From its various cuestas and hillsides, you can see Lake Palo Pinto and from almost any point you can view the stately Palo Pinto Mountains w...
Just an hour from Fort Worth sits this beautiful piece of Texas ranchland, part of a larger ranch which has been in the same family for close to a century. Historically, men by the names of Goodnight and Loving settled in this area of Palo Pinto in the late 1800s while building their herds to head west to New Mexico. Its rolling topography is amply covered with mature native oaks and elms, in addition to juniper and mesquite, as well as an abundance of healthy native grasses and forbs, replete with a variety of species of each. Large Whitetail bucks, plenty of does, and even the occasional Mouflan sheep have been harvested from this land over the years. Wild turkey and waterfowl are also here along with the great fishing at nearby Lake Palo Pinto. From its various cuestas and hillsides, you can see Lake Palo Pinto and from almost any point you can view the stately Palo Pinto Mountains which surround the area. Especially in wetter seasons, waters flow through the creeks meandering across the property headed toward Lake Palo Pinto. Accessing the ranch is extremely easy given its boundaries with multiple paved roadways. Utilities, including electricity and municipal water, also run along multiple boundaries. If you are looking to get away from the city and spend some time in the peaceful countryside, come take a look for yourself. If you are looking for an amazing place to hunt, hurry! This property is truly a piece of the Hill Country within an hour of the metroplex, adjacent to serene Lake Palo Pinto and the quaint community of Lone Camp, Texas - home of the best burger and homemade pies in Palo Pinto County! Additional lakefront lot across road available at $20,000 per acre!
Search for detailed parcel information including; Elevation & Vegetation Maps, Ownership Information, Detailed Parcel Information, Crop History Map, Soil Survey Productivity Data, and more.
Research Parcel InformationFrom Fort Worth take I-20 West to Hwy 4, go through Santo to N. Lakeview Dr. Call Ridge Taylor -817-313-0941 or Cynthia Inman 817-366-3850