Rare opportunity to own part of Texas frontier history located in the Palo Pinto Mountains with an elevation of approximately 400 ft. along the banks of the beautiful Brazos River. The historic Belding Ranch has been solely owned and ranched by five generations of Beldings since 1859, who shared the territory with Comanche and Kiowa Indians. The property extends along approximately 1 mile of Highway 16 frontage and continues to approximately 1 mile of the banks of the Brazos River. One of the entrances is minutes from the Cliffs Resort located on Possum Kingdom Lake with amenities including marina, restaurant, spa, and golf course. Fishing is good from the river or the four ponds, one being spring fed. As serious stewards of the land, the owners have created a habitat for hunting deer, turkey, hogs, dove, duck, audad, and have even spotted some quail lately. There is also a barn for ...
Rare opportunity to own part of Texas frontier history located in the Palo Pinto Mountains with an elevation of approximately 400 ft. along the banks of the beautiful Brazos River. The historic Belding Ranch has been solely owned and ranched by five generations of Beldings since 1859, who shared the territory with Comanche and Kiowa Indians. The property extends along approximately 1 mile of Highway 16 frontage and continues to approximately 1 mile of the banks of the Brazos River. One of the entrances is minutes from the Cliffs Resort located on Possum Kingdom Lake with amenities including marina, restaurant, spa, and golf course. Fishing is good from the river or the four ponds, one being spring fed. As serious stewards of the land, the owners have created a habitat for hunting deer, turkey, hogs, dove, duck, audad, and have even spotted some quail lately. There is also a barn for equipment.
When you drive through the gate you will appreciate the atmosphere of tradition and heritage and celebrate being a Texan!
As the reporter, Don Price, from the Palo Pinto County Star Newspaper reported in 1966: The Belding brand is scorched hotly in the minds of those who cherish something with a cause - a live oak's taproot instead of a tumbleweed. Come create your legacy!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Mineral Wells go West on Hwy 180 to Brad. Turn right on Hwy. 16 North and go approximately 5 miles. The property will be on your right.
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