With two hundred feet of elevation change from the homesite to the far east fence line, this 226.58-acre tract boasts the most spectacular view in Callahan County. A trail runs along the base of the mountain with multiple deer blinds, deer feeders, and abundant wildlife. This incredible homesite already has a water meter in place.
Cover: The excellent native grass and forbs on the ranch provide exceptional cover for wildlife. The mountain top is covered with giant bluestem grass, and the prairie along the mountain base is covered with mature post oak, red oak, and live oak motts, as well as mesquite and cedar trees.
Utilities: Electricity is provided by Taylor County Electric Cooperative. The gathering lodge has a propane tank for the kitchens range/oven.
Minerals: The seller does not own the mineral rights. Currently, there is no mineral lease, nor production on the property.
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Wildlife: The ranch has an abundance of wildlife, including deer, turkey, dove, and hogs.
Access: The gated entrance to the ranch is off County Road 470 (a well-maintained gravel road) and on the ranch, a nice gravel road leads to the mountain top.
Rainfall: The average annual rainfall for this area is approximately twenty-four inches.
Easements: There are utility easements for electricity.
Fences: The north and east sides of the property have good/excellent six-strand barbed wire fencing. The south and west boundaries of the property are not fenced.
Taxes: This tract is Ag-Exempt.
Contact Clay McCullar 325-665-4037
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Barid, Texas. Go South on Highway 283 for 8 miles, then Turn East on County Road 470 ( aka Belle Plains Cemetery Road) and go for two and a half miles. Entrance is on the north side of County Road 470.
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