Expansive 2,240± Acre Ranch in Runnels County – Exceptional Hunting, Farming & Ranching Opportunity
Discover this remarkable 2,240± acre ranch in Runnels County, offering a prime combination of productive farmland, diverse terrain, and excellent hunting. With paved Highway 67 frontage on the south and county road frontage on the east and north, access is convenient from multiple directions.
The property is well-watered, featuring 13 stock tanks and two creeks that traverse the ranch one of which is Hog Creek, a year-round water source. Three water wells are strategically located—one servicing the home and barns, while two others are located across the ranch.
Approximately 490 acres are in cultivation, with fields scattered throughout the ranch. The fertile soil is ideal for row crops, enhancing agricultural productivity. Beyond the fields, the property boasts 100 feet of elevation change providing stunning views of the vast countryside.
The ranch supports an abundance of wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, ducks, and hogs, making it a hunter’s paradise. The native brush and tree cover include mesquite, hackberry, live oak, cedar, algerita, prickly pear, Mormon's tea, and more, offering excellent wildlife habitat. The bottomland areas are rich with thick native grasses, supporting livestock and game.
**Improvements include:**
- 2,288 sq. ft. brick home with a metal roof and detached garage
- Hunters’ cabin for additional lodging
- Large metal barn for equipment and livestock needs
- Several sheds for storage and ranch operations
- RV hookup for added convenience
This is a must-see ranch, offering a perfect balance of agriculture, recreation, and investment potential. Whether you're looking for a working cattle ranch, prime hunting land, or a legacy property, this exceptional ranch delivers on all fronts. Call Today!
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