Hooleyan (Hoo-lee-ann) is a 308+/- acre piece of the Red River Valley in northern Hardeman County, Texas. Featuring gently rolling plains, sandy soils, and an incredible diversity of plants, tree, and shrubs, this ranch sits approximately 26 miles north west of Quanah, Texas, 21 miles northeast of Childress, Texas, and 4 miles south of the Red River (Oklahoma).
This area is known for its rich wildlife diversity and productive grazing lands. For the rancher, good fences bound the property and it features a set of working pens and a submersible well (quality and quantity of water unknown at this point).
For the nature lover, expect to see whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, and a myriad of songbirds and predators. Sand dropseed, immense wild plum mottes, sand shinoak (shinnery), hackberry, sunflowers, and a diversity of forbs that blanket the ranch.
If you are looking for a camp or homesite, theres a mile of paved frontage and electricity is available.