Location/Access: The Warwick Ranch is located in the northwest part of Kent County, being approximately 15 miles southwest of Spur, Texas and approximately 75 miles east of Lubbock, Texas. This ranch is located in the heart of some of the best Whitetail deer and Bobwhite and Blue quail hunting in West Texas. This ranch offers privacy and seclusion, as access is by a private deeded easement. This easement is a well maintained ranch road that is not traveled by the general public.
Acres: 822 acres, more or less.
Water: Water features on this ranch consists of the Salt Fork of the Brazos River and Red Mud Creek. The Salt Fork of the Brazos River runs along the south side of the property for approximately one-half mile. This river will generally run water throughout the winter and spring months and will have holes of water in the summer. Red Mud Creek enters the northwest corner of the ranch and meanders through the property, exiting the east-central side. Red Mud Creek will run water in times of significant rainfall and will have holes of water most of the time.
Hunting/Recreation: Although there have been some big Whitetail Deer killed in this area, the family has allowed very little hunting on this ranch throughout the years. There has been no hunting on this property within the last two years. The Salt Fork of the Brazos offers a varity of recreational opportunities, ranging from swimming to four wheeling.
Price: $825 per acre.
Taxes: $520 per year.
Minerals: None.
Remarks: The Warwick Ranch has been under the same family ownership for over 50 years. If you are in the market for a small hunting/cattle ranch reasonably priced, this offering deserves your attention. To schedule a showing, or for additional information, please contact Rusty Lawson.
From the intersection of FM 261 and FM 1081, travel 7 miles south on FM 1081 to a locked gated. From the gate, you will travel 2.25 miles down a deeded easement to the northeast corner of the property.