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05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/27/2025
$3,849,345
2271 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
King/Knox Ranch | 2,271 Acres | Knox & King County, TX
Located just west of Knox City, this expansive 2,271-acre ranch is offered at $1695 per acre. The property features diverse topography, including mesquite flats, scenic draws, bluffs, and 150 feet of elevation change. It offers exceptional views of the Kiowa Peaks and Buzzard Peak, ideal for a future home, lodge, or barndominium.
Water is abundant, with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks. Over four miles of new 2" poly water line delivers city water to five troughs, making the ranch well-suited for both livestock and wildlife.
The native grasses, Sideoats Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, and more, are supported by dense stands of Littleleaf Sumac, Ephedra, Mesquite, Hackberry, and Cedar. Portions have been grubbed to enhance forage quality. The fencing is in good to excellent condition, with some new perimeter and cross fencing, three new cattle guards, and county road frontage on the south side.
Hunting is top-tier, with thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, and occasional free-range exotics like red stag, aoudad, and elk. The ranch borders large neighboring properties and has not been hunted in recent seasons, offering a clean slate for wildlife management.
Utilities include single and 3-phase electricity, and access during wet conditions is best via County Road 1755. Situated just a mile from the Brazos River, this property is a rare combination of water, wildlife, and working ranchland.
Driving Directions: From Knox City, take Highway 222 West for approximately 5.2 miles. Turn left on County Road 1755 and continue 4 miles. The ranch gate will be on the right.
Location: Situated in the southeast corner of King County and the southwest corner of Knox County, offering a prime position with diverse terrain and excellent access.
Acreage: The ranch spans 2,271 acres, offering a blend of productive pasture, diverse topography, and abundant water resources.
Topography: The ranch features diverse topography with rolling mesquite flats, scenic draws, spring-fed creeks, and 150 feet of elevation change, offering expansive views, bluffs, and ideal building sites.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 24.64 inches of annual rainfall and sits at an elevation of approximately 1,529 feet, supporting hardy native vegetation and gently varied terrain.
Cover: The property features a mix of native grasses, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of forbs, providing excellent forage and wildlife habitat.
Fences: The ranch is enclosed with good to new five-strand barbed wire fencing, including cross-fencing for effective pasture and livestock management.
Utilities: Electricity is available throughout the property, with both single-phase and three-phase power accessible in multiple areas.
Water: The ranch is well watered with four water wells, two city water meters, ten stock ponds, and two spring-fed creeks, ensuring a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife year-round.
Hunting: The ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with abundant populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and feral hogs. Additionally, it is in an area with potential for free-range red stag, elk, and aoudad.
Price: The property is priced at $3,849,345.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
09/02/2025
$250,000
109.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - 12391 State Hwy 222 W, Knox City, TX
Johnson 109
The Johnson 109 farm is located in the western portion of Knox County TX off state hwy 222. This farm has paved road frontage on one side of the property and is currently used as a Dryland wheat & hay farm by the current owners.
Soils and crop history:
The farm soil profile consists of Hollister & Wichita clay loam and has been maintained very well by the current owners!
The farm has predominantly grown wheat and is being used for grain production, grazing or Hay depending on the year.
The current cover crop of black eyed peas was planted this summer to help improve soil fertility, organic matter and water retention.
Every time you have a living root in the ground you are building organic matter
Improvements:
The farm has excellent barbed wire fences around the boundary of the farm and has a small storage shed.
Water & utilities:
The farm has a coop city water meter in place and there is electricity available as well!
Lease:
The farm is currently operated by the owners but typical leases in the area range from $25 to $30 per acre for dryland.
Minerals:
The Wind, Water and solar rights to convey to buyer.
The seller owns a small portion of the Oil/gas minerals. With an acceptable offer the sellers will convey all owned minerals at closing.
~The farm has one producing oil well, one disposal well and two sets of tank batteries.
Notes:
Per the 2 West TX Mesonet data stations in Knox County TX receives an average rainfall of ~23.53 inches per year.
This farm would make a great addition to anyone who is looking to add to their current farming operation or investment portfolio.
~The Farm does have a current survey already completed! 109.9 acres
For more information contact:
Travis Hawkins
325-370-3710
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Agent/Keller Williams Realty does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Keller Williams Realty ABTX-RE,llc.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
10/02/2024
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - Knox City, TX
Discover a great opportunity to own 320 acres of well-maintained, irrigated farmland. This long-time family-owned property has a rich history of careful farming and is currently home to a cotton crop, which the current tenant will harvest before leaving the land ready for new ownership.
The land is flat with sandy soil, making it ideal for various crops. Its been lovingly cared for over the years, ensuring excellent conditions for your farming plans. Please note, mineral and royalty rights are not included in the sale. If youre looking for reliable farmland with a strong agricultural background, this could be the perfect fit.
Reach out to Paige Robinson-Walton today for more details and take your next step in farming!
Location: The is property is perfectly located between Knox City, Munday, Rochester and Weinert. Also located close to Obrien.
Acreage: The 320 acres is located in Zone 8a which is known for its moderate climate and diverse soil types, making it an attractive region for various agricultural endeavors. This zone typically experiences mild winters and long growing seasons, which creates an ideal environment for many crops.
Rainfall/Elevation: Haskell County, Texas, has an average annual rainfall of approximately 25 inches (or about 635 millimeters), although this can vary from year to year. As for elevation, the county is relatively flat with variations in elevation ranging from about 1,400 feet to 1,600 feet (approximately 427 to 488 meters) above sea level.
Utilities: Electricity is accessible at the property.
Water: There are 6 irrigation wells on the east property and 8 water wells on the west property.
Minerals: Please note that all mineral rights will be retained by seller and will not be included in the property transfer.
Price: The property is priced at $1,280,000.
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