Cement Mountain Ranch is exceptional hunting land located on the West side of Jack County. The terrain offers more than 240-foot elevation changes from the mountain on the western edge to the creek bottom on the east. This country is ideal habitat for deer, hog, and turkey. The seasonal, wet weather McCumber Branch Creek runs through the center to the eastern side of the property and is covered with large post oak, elm and hackberry trees. As you go west the property is mostly covered in mesquite trees with scattered oak trees until you get to the western edge which has dramatic elevation changes and is covered in hardwoods, including Texas Ash. This ranch offers a variety of terrain to be utilized as a productive hunting ranch, but also has the native Texas grasses needed for livestock. The ranch has numerous pockets of water, small ponds with draws and an unnamed creek that has big wat...
Cement Mountain Ranch is exceptional hunting land located on the West side of Jack County. The terrain offers more than 240-foot elevation changes from the mountain on the western edge to the creek bottom on the east. This country is ideal habitat for deer, hog, and turkey. The seasonal, wet weather McCumber Branch Creek runs through the center to the eastern side of the property and is covered with large post oak, elm and hackberry trees. As you go west the property is mostly covered in mesquite trees with scattered oak trees until you get to the western edge which has dramatic elevation changes and is covered in hardwoods, including Texas Ash. This ranch offers a variety of terrain to be utilized as a productive hunting ranch, but also has the native Texas grasses needed for livestock. The ranch has numerous pockets of water, small ponds with draws and an unnamed creek that has big water potential. The mountain on the west edge also provides a unique area to build a home or hunting lodge with views of the entire ranch and neighboring land that are unbeatable in the area. This ranch is conveniently located just 3 miles southwest of the small town of Bryson, Texas and only an hour and a half from Fort Worth, Texas.
COVER/TERRAIN
Elevation Change- 240 feet, dramatic elevation
Tree Cover- Heavily wooded; post oak, elm, hackberry, mesquite, cedar, Texas ash
Under Brush- Moderate to thick; cedar elm, lotebush, prickly pear, winged elm
Native Grass- Not currently leased
WATER FEATURES
Over 6,100 ft of the seasonal McCumber Branch Creek
Seven ponds
Draws for future lake site
Underground water
WILDLIFE
Abundant deer, turkey, and hogs- Very little pressure
Dove and quail
Not leased for hunting
MINERALS
Active production
No minerals owned
Natural gas easement
ACCESS
Cement Mountain Road
3 miles from Hwy 380
Electricity available
DISTANCES
9 miles to west to Graham
17 miles northeast to Jacksboro
64 miles northwest to Wichita Falls
78 miles east to Fort Worth
105 miles east to Dallas
Listing Agent: Heath Kramer (940) 456-0575
No Trespassing. Please contact a Campbell Farm and Ranch team member for a showing. Campbell Farm and Ranch welcomes all cooperating agents and brokers. Cooperating agents and brokers must make the first contact with the listing agent and be present at all showings to fully participate in commission split. The information contained in this advertisement is understood to be accurate and reliable but is not guaranteed. Please verify all information before using the information for decision-making purposes.