This desirable 370 acre recreational ranch in a rural part of Northeastern Callahan County is located off the beaten path. A great hunting property yet would also be good for grazing cattle. Hunters will enjoy the quail, turkey, dove, and whitetail deer. Wildlife also includes different species of varmints including coyotes, foxes, feral hogs and bobcats. Check out the game camera pictures!
Topography offers steep, rocky hillsides with large oak trees and sprawling views, with a valley below and Post Oak Creek a seasonal creek- running through. A 39 acre sandy loam cultivated, excellent for food plots for wildlife or grazing for livestock. A sunflower field would be a great addition to this ranch for bird hunters. A variety of trees include Mesquite, Liveoak & Post Oak. The abundance of trees and views on this property are a must see. Native cover, grasses, flora, and vegetati...
Topography offers steep, rocky hillsides with large oak trees and sprawling views, with a valley below and Post Oak Creek a seasonal creek- running through. A 39 acre sandy loam cultivated, excellent for food plots for wildlife or grazing for livestock. A sunflower field would be a great addition to this ranch for bird hunters. A variety of trees include Mesquite, Liveoak & Post Oak. The abundance of trees and views on this property are a must see. Native cover, grasses, flora, and vegetation are excellent sources for wildlife. Property is fenced on 3 sides as it is being offered out of a larger tract.
It is believed that the owner owns 50% of minerals and 100% leasing rights which will convey with acceptable offer. Property is agriculturally exempt.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Cisco go North on HWY 6 toward Moran. Take FM 880 West. Take CR 315 to the left. About 4 miles on left. Sign on gate
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