Jack County, Texas Land For Sale (69 results)
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03/17/2026
$984,300
151.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - Texas 114, Jermyn, TX
Located in northern Jack County near Jermyn, this 151.78 acre ranch offers an excellent combination of water, access, and usability in a highly sought-after region within reach of the DallasFort Worth Metroplex.
With direct frontage on State Highway 114, the property provides outstanding accessibility along with a private internal gravel road for convenient travel throughout the tract. The land features gently rolling topography with a mix of open pasture and scattered mature trees, making it well-suited for both agricultural use and recreational enjoyment.
Water is a key feature of this property, with three water wells already in place, along with two ponds and natural draws that enhance both livestock and wildlife potential.
Owner financing is available.
One or more employees/officers/partners of the Seller holds Texas Real Estate Licenses.
Any information provided herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by property owner. Prospective buyers and Buyer's agents should verify all information to their own satisfaction.
03/02/2026
$2,653,600
331 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 8617 FM 175 Jacksboro Texas 76458, Antelope, TX
Located in northwest Jack County just east of Antelope, this 331.7± acre ranch offers a combination of improved pasture, water features, and functional improvements suited for ranching, recreation, or multi-generational living.
The main residence is a 1,671 square foot, two-bedroom, two-bath story-and-a-half log cabin-style home. The interior includes a full kitchen, wood-burning stove, and an eat-in dining area. A wrap-around deck overlooks a scenic 2-acre lake positioned near the home.
In addition to the primary residence, the property includes a 60’ x 40’ barndominium. The structure contains approximately 1,920 square feet of living space and 1,440 square feet of insulated shop/warehouse space. The first floor features an open-concept layout with kitchen, living area, restroom, and office. Upstairs are two bedrooms, a workspace/office area, and access to a balcony overlooking the lake.
The main home, barndominium, and lake are situated within a pipe-fenced compound of approximately 25 acres. Improvements include working pens, cross fencing, and an additional stock tank. The ranch has significant paved frontage along FM 174 with multiple gated entrances. An additional 48 acres lie across FM 175, with Bowen Loop forming the north and west boundaries.
Water is supplied by a well producing approximately 13+ gallons per minute at around 145± feet. Both residences are serviced by the well. Electric service is provided by J-A-C Electric Cooperative. An agricultural tax exemption is currently in place.
Seller intends to convey all owned mineral rights, believed to be approximately one-third of the mineral estate. No active mineral production is present on the property.
The land features sandy loam soils, gently sloping terrain, and a mix of open areas and wildlife habitat. Native game in the area includes whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. This property is well suited for buyers seeking a functional ranch with established improvements already in place.
09/15/2025
$799,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 450 Beaver Creek Lane, Jacksboro, TX
PRICE REDUCED! The Beaver Creek Ranch is perfect for buyers seeking a smaller-acreage ranch that is turn-key ready to start enjoying! As you drive through the gated entry, you'll immediately see how nicely this property has been maintained by its current owners for more than 20 years. The 60 acres is diverse and provides opportunities for hunting, grazing, fishing, and family recreation.
The acreage is mostly level with some gradual slopes and has a great mix of open space and some thickly wooded areas. Trees include live oak, post oak, elm, some mesquite and cedar, plus a large native pecan tree in the SE pasture. There are two nice ponds located near the front of the ranch, the largest being approximately 1 acre when full, and stocked with catfish!
A nicely updated 1 bedroom, 1 full bath cabin with a modern kitchen and sitting area comes completely furnished and has central HVAC. A separate but attached structure includes a laundry room and a small room that could serve as an office or bunkroom. A covered concrete pad extends from the cabins steel roofing structure and has electric service and a septic connection to support an RV. An additional covered area can serve as parking or as an extended patio area. There is also an outdoor firepit for evening relaxation and star gazing.
A 40ft x 60ft steel barn with concrete floors, 15 ft sidewalls, and large overhead doors at each end, provides storage for equipment and ranch toys, and a great workshop. The barn has a dedicated electric meter and panel. Additional outbuildings include a storage shed, a well-house, and two 40 ft shipping containers.
Native grasses are abundant and have supported cattle grazing for the current owners. The perimeter of the property is fully fenced, and several cross fences provide for several different pastures and separate livestock from the yard areas around the cabin and barn. All fences appear to be in good to excellent condition. An older, yet solid set of cattle pens provides efficient livestock handing.
Property Details:
Beaver Creek Lane is a private road exclusive to this property, which includes just over 1,000 ft of frontage along Halsell Ranch Road, a gravel county road.
A separately fenced 6-acre field along the west side of the property has been typically cultivated in winter wheat, providing for winter grazing for cattle and wildlife.
There are two separate electric meters serving the ranch. One serves the cabin area and the second serves the barn and the primary water well.
There are two water wells, a 1500-gallon water storage tank, and water filtration equipment installed for the cabin.
There is an underground storm shelter located near the cabin.
The wooded area along the creek, towards the rear of the acreage provides habitat to deer, turkey and wild hogs. An elevated hunting blind, overlooking the wooded area conveys with the sale, along with the deer feeder.
The current ag exemption provides significantly reduced property taxes. 2024 property taxes paid were $800.
The ranch is located within the Graford ISD.
There are no active oil/gas production, wind turbines, pipelines, or high voltage transmission lines on the property.
There are wind turbines visible from the property. The nearest are 2+ miles to the NNW direction.
All potential buyers will be required to provide the listing broker with a letter of financial prequalification prior to scheduling a showing.
The listing broker or brokers agent must be present for all showings.
Boundaries as outlined on aerial photos and provided maps are approximate.
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker or Seller. The Broker (MacDougall Ranch Properties) does not assume liability for typographical errors, misprints, nor for misinformation that may have been given us. All property is subject to change, withdrawal, or prior sale. Buyers' agent must be identified on first contact with Broker and must accompany the buyer on all showings to receive full fee participation when offered. The recipient bears sole responsibility for verification of the accuracy of the information contained herein and bears all risk for any inaccuracies.
12/01/2025
$1,250,000
63 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - Perrin, TX
Call the Listing Agent, Andrew Pennington at 940-838-8112 for more information or to schedule a showing.
Location:
Situated in the peaceful southern portion of Jack County, this 63 acre property offers a quiet country setting with convenient access to surrounding towns. The ranch sits just 10 miles south of Jacksboro and 18 miles north of Mineral Wells, placing you within an easy drive of grocery stores, feed suppliers, and dining while still preserving that private, rural feel. Major city access is also close byFort Worth is roughly 50 miles to the southeast, and Wichita Falls is about an hour north.
A custom electric entrance gate welcomes you into the property, leading down a fenced, well-maintained private road that keeps livestock safely off the drive and away from the homestead. With great interior roads throughout, the ranch is easy to navigate whether youre hauling trailers, driving ranch trucks, or managing equipment.
Terrain:
This ranch is a standout example of clean, purposely cared for North Texas land. Brush, rocks, and invasive trees have been strategically cleared over the years, creating open, tight pastures balanced by pockets of mature oak, mesquite, and scattered hardwoods. Roughly 40% of the property is in thriving Coastal Bermuda, supported by sandy loam soils that are ideal for livestock or hay production.
Three ponds offer dependable surface water and recreational fishing. The topography is gently rolling with approximately 10 feet of elevation change, giving the land excellent usability for cattle, equipment, and future building sites.
The ranch includes three water wells, two of which are currently in operation, supplying ample water to the home and improvements. The landscape supports both agricultural use and wildlife habitat, providing excellent grazing and natural cover across approximately 63 acres of diverse landscape.
Improvements:
Every improvement on this ranch was built to be practical, long-lasting, and fully functional for everyday ranch life. The main residence is a 2,700 sq. ft. custom barndominium (built in 2006) tucked among mature timber and featuring an oversized kitchen, a cozy living area, a full upstairs master suite with a loft and 1212 walk-in closet, a downstairs guest bedroom with a bath, and a covered front porch. A 1,568 sq. ft. guest mobile home (1999) offers four bedrooms, two baths, an updated kitchen with custom cabinetry, a large living area, and covered front and back porchesideal for visitors or rental income. The property is exceptionally outfitted with multiple shops and barns, including a 3,200 sq. ft. spray-foam-insulated main shop, a 2,500 sq. ft. shop with three 12 roll-up doors, an 1,800 sq. ft. machine shop, a 900 sq. ft. insulated tool room, a 2030 storage building, a 1515 insulated well house, and a heated/cooled 400 sq. ft. office with keypad entry. A party barn with a kitchen, AC, bathroom, and roll-up windows adds space for gatherings and events. Livestock operations are supported by a covered lane and squeeze chute, tack room and stalls, 5-strand perimeter fencing in excellent condition, cross-fenced pastures, and a fenced entry drive with a 3-acre house trap.
Wildlife:
The property experiences minimal hunting pressure and supports a healthy wildlife population. Thick timber pockets and open coastal fields create a balanced habitat for a variety of species.
Whitetail deer, Turkey, Dove. Fishing includes bass, catfish, and crappie. The ranch includes one blind and one feeder, and the combination of cultivated pastures with scattered timber makes this property ideal for hunting, observing wildlife, or simply enjoying the outdoors.
09/09/2025
$1,641,938
262.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 262.71 Acres - FM 1191, Jermyn, TX
Hunters paradise in northwest Jack County on FM 1191 just north of Jermyn, TX. This property is surrounded by very large neighbors with minimal hunting pressure. This also provides for a secluded, quiet atmosphere ideal for hunting, recreation or to build your dream home. The property has electricity at the road. There is an old line currently on the property, but not active. Property has a water well powered by a solar panel as well as working pens along the main interior road. There are tank batteries and a separator on the property but no production. Surface only. Ag Exempt
03/09/2026
$475,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 14091 FM 2127, Bowie, TX
Located just minutes from Bowie or Jacksboro, this 36-acre North Texas property offers a peaceful setting surrounded by mature trees and abundant wildlife. As you enter the property from the paved road, the heavily wooded landscape creates a sense of privacy and quiet country living. A one-acre spring fed pond sits within the property and attracts wildlife year-round, making it a great spot for fishing or dove hunting. Toward the back of the property, a secluded meadow opens up and would make an ideal homesite or place for livestock. Conveniently located about an hour from Fort Worth and Dallas, this property offers excellent potential for a hunting retreat, weekend getaway, or future homesite.
Location
14091 FM 2127 Bowie, TX 76802
15 miles to Bowie, 21 miles to Jacksboro, 41 miles to Decatur, 50 miles to Wichita Falls, 70 miles to Denton, 82 miles to Fort Worth, 100 miles to Dallas.
Land & Water
As you pull onto the property, magnolia and juniper tress give the home site character and country charm. The existing home is currently not livable but could be restored. The property features gentle elevation changes that roll through the heavily wooded landscape, creating natural beauty and privacy. Not far from the house sits a one-acre spring fed pond that serves as a peaceful centerpiece of the property. The steady water source draws wildlife year-round and offers a great place for fishing or dove hunting. Toward the back of the property, the woods open into a beautiful meadow filled with native grasses, creating a quiet clearing. This open space would make an incredible homesite, food plot, or place for livestock.
Improvements & Utilities
The property is already equipped with a water well and electricity available on site, providing a great foundation for future improvements or building plans. The land is perimeter fenced and includes a deer blind that will convey with the property, making it ready for hunting and outdoor enjoyment from day one.
Minerals
Surface Sale Only
Taxes
The property is currently under agricultural exemption, helping keep property taxes low. The total estimated property taxes for 2025 are approximately $1,868.
Community
Located between the welcoming communities of Bowie and Jacksboro, this property offers the perfect balance of quiet country living and small town charm. Bowie is known for its historic downtown, local cafs, steakhouses, antique shops, and community traditions like Second Monday Trade Days, where hundreds of vendors gather and visitors come from across North Texas to shop and explore. The town also hosts popular community events such as Chicken and Bread Days, summer concerts, and seasonal celebrations that bring the whole town together. Just a short drive away, Jacksboro offers additional dining, shopping, and outdoor recreation, along with access to nearby lakes, parks, and local rodeos. Together these communities provide a lively small town atmosphere while still being within comfortable driving distance of larger cities like Fort Worth and Dallas.
02/09/2026
$1,860,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 240 Acres - Middlebrooks Lane, Jacksboro, TX
Stunning and rugged 240 acres on Battle Mountain just north of Jacksboro, TX. This property has scenic views to the north, west and south due to the orientation of the property as it saddles Battle Mountain on both side. The property has electricity. The property has 4 stock tanks with the largest being close to 2 acres. The property is mostly covered with post oaks. There is a previously cultivated field at the center of the property. Excellent hunting and fishing. Ag Exempt. Working pens.
Easements. The property is accessed from a quarter-mile easement off Middlebrooks Lane. There are also two access easements running on the north part of the 240 acres used by two neighbors to the west.
Oil and Gas. There are two pump jacks located next to each other on the west side of the property. The oil and gas lease is accessed from the west side of the property.
Shown by appointment only.
If cooperating broker/agent is not present during initial contact, showing(s), and/or negotiations, cooperating broker/agent will not be entitled to full cooperating fee, with the cooperating fee being at the sole discretion of Maddox Realty.
03/13/2026
$1,995,000
214.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 2600 Double C Ranch Lane, Jacksboro, TX
Kinder Mountain Ranch is a beautiful 214.10-acre property located in far southwest Jack County, Texas. This rugged North Texas ranch features rolling terrain and elevated views from the northern portion of the property, where the landscape opens to sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside and the distant hills near Possum Kingdom Lake.
Large oak and cedar trees blanket much of the ranch, providing privacy, wildlife habitat, and shade while concealing impressive native rock outcroppings that trace the slopes of Kinder Mountain. Nestled in the hills of Barton's Chapel, the ranch offers a rare combination of seclusion, scenic beauty, and practical usability, making it an ideal multi-purpose property. The southern portion of the ranch transitions into more open ground with productive loamy and clay soils well suited for cultivation, planting native grasses, or supporting livestock operations. Three stock ponds are distributed across the property, with the two larger ponds offering improved drought resistance and dependable water sources for wildlife and livestock alike.
A beautiful ranch home sits peacefully at the base of the mountain, offering a quiet, picturesque setting amid the land's natural beauty. Built in 2006, the custom home was designed with both comfort and durability in mind. The interior features vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden beams, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, creating a warm yet functional living space built for long-term enjoyment.
With the primary suite on the east side, the home offers a practical split floor plan. On the west side are two additional bedrooms, one of which currently serves as an office and the other features its own full bathroom. Vaulted ceilings in the great room flow naturally into a dining area and breakfast nook, while a large bonus room above the attached two-car garage provides flexible space for recreation, guests, or additional living quarters.
In addition to the home, the property includes a 1,200-square-foot shop with the potential to be much more. Built on a concrete slab and equipped with HVAC and a private bathroom, it also features covered parking for equipment and implements. This flexible space could easily be transformed into a barndominium, game room, welding shop, or additional living area.
-- HOME --
Built in 2006; 2,812 sqft, 624 sqft two-car garage
Three bedroom, two and a half bathroom, with a bonus room above the garage
Primary bedroom with a walk-in closet and a spacious bathroom
Guest bedroom with its own bathroom
The third room is used as an office
Kitchen island, granite countertops, propane gas stove
Open concept, kitchen is open to the great room and breakfast nook
Custom-built cabinetry
The great room and dining room have vaulted ceilings
Rocked fireplace with lots of natural light
Central air with a heat pump
Water well supplies the house
Metal roof
Fenced in front and back yards
-- IMPROVEMENTS --
Utilities ~ Electricity meter installed, water well supplies the house
Road System ~ Dirt ATV roads throughout, older road system
Fencing ~ Good, adequate for cattle grazing
Barn ~ 1200 sqft, concrete slab, connected to the cattle pens, heated and cooled
Other Improvements ~ Set of cattle pens
-- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN --
Surface Water ~ Three ponds, two that hold water well
Water ~ Great underground water in the area
Tree Cover ~ 80% heavy to sparsely wooded; hardwoods, mesquite, elm, hackberry
Underbrush ~ Thick underbrush
Native Grasses ~ 100% native grasses
Grazing ~ Currently under AG exemption by the owner
Elevation ~ 230 ft
-- HUNTING & RECREATION --
Wildlife ~ Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, duck, dove, hogs, varmint
Hunting ~ No current hunting lease
Fishing ~ Ponds are not stocked with fish
Land ~ Dramatic elevation with great views and rock outcroppings
Native Grasses ~ Thick grasses, excellent bedding
-- MINERALS & WIND --
Mineral Rights ~ No minerals available
O&G Production ~ No active oil and gas production
Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey
Wind Production ~ Barton's Chapel Wind farm is directly north of the ranch
-- ACCESS & DISTANCES --
Road Frontage ~ Barton's Chapel Road - 5,255 ft, Rock Creek Road - 442 ft
Nearby Towns ~ 15 mi SW of Jacksboro, Texas
Major Cities ~ 75 mi SE of Wichita Falls, 65 mi NW of Fort Worth
Airports ~ 25 mi SE of Graham Municipal, 80 mi NW of DFW airport
AGENT COMMENTS: Kinder Mountain Ranch is a very unique ranch due to its dramatic elevation, seclusion, and multi-use potential. This is a true turnkey ranch, with only a few small updates to the home.
Listing Agent: Heath Kramer 940-456-0575
10/27/2025
$6,000,000
188 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 4636 Halsell Ranch Rd, Jacksboro, TX
Lake Godstone 188 Acres | Jack County, Texas | Call for Price
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Discover Lake Godstone, a 188-acre premier recreational ranch and campground in Jack County, Texas. This beautifully unique property features a 4-acre, 40-foot-deep spring-fed lake stocked with trophy largemouth bass, surrounded by scenic trails, diverse habitat, and thriving wildlifeincluding trophy whitetail deer managed under a wildlife management tax exemption.
Purpose-built for retreats, outdoor recreation, and hospitality, Lake Godstone hosts up to 60+ guests across a variety of well-appointed accommodations. The 6-bedroom, 3-bath lodge offers 35 beds and panoramic lake views. Additional improvements include six cabins, two RV sites, multiple primitive campsites, and a modern bathhouse. all supplemented by a all powered by a 40 KW solar-integrated power plant and private wells.
With a proven annual income of approximately $240,000, this property blends recreation, revenue, and conservation in a way rarely found in North Texas. Lake Godstone represents an exclusive opportunity for investors, families, or organizations seeking a turn-key legacy ranch within 90 minutes of the DFW Metroplex.
Serious buyers must contact the listing Agent, Kasey Mock with The Mock Ranches Group directly for pricing and full details.
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Highlights
188 acres with 4-acre, 40'-deep spring-fed Lake Godstone
Trophy largemouth bass and whitetail deer
Wildlife management tax exemption
$240,000 annual income from lodging and recreation
6-bed, 3-bath lodge (35 beds total)
6 cabins, 2 RV sites, multiple campsites, and modern bathhouse
40 KW solar power plant with backup generator
Sleeps 60+ guests comfortably
Proven event and lodging infrastructure
90 minutes from DFW
VIP Open Ranch Event Nov 18 | RSVP Required
Call for Price Private pre-market showings only
Showing Instructions:
This property is marketed and shown exclusively by The Mock Ranches Group, a team with Keller Williams Realty. Please contact 512-275-6625 for showing information. All appointments must be made with the listing broker and be accompanied.
Notice to Buyers Agents:
Buyer agents must make first contact and be present for all showings.
03/09/2026
$1,375,000
163.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 6812 W HWY 114, Jacksboro, TX
Hasten Ranch is 164 acres of premier recreational land located just 14 miles northwest of Jacksboro in scenic Jack County. Defined by two prominent hilltops with sweeping views and dramatic elevation changes, this North Texas ranch offers both striking topography and exceptional privacy.
The landscape is densely wooded with mature oak and cedar elm, complemented by thick native underbrush that provides ideal habitat for wildlife. Three ponds are thoughtfully scattered across the property, including one stocked with bass and catfish, enhancing the recreational appeal.
Hasten Ranch is a true sportsman's retreat. Abundant wildlife includes whitetail deer, hogs, ducks, dove, and geese, offering outstanding year-round hunting opportunities. Fishing in the stocked pond adds another layer of outdoor enjoyment, making the ranch equally suited for quiet mornings by the water or active weekends in the field.
Tucked into the southwest corner of the property sits a 1,520-square-foot hunter's cabin designed for comfort after a day outdoors. The cabin features two bedrooms, including a loft above the primary bedroom, creating a welcoming space for family and guests. Just behind the cabin, a 1,200-square-foot shop provides ample storage for tools, equipment, and ATVs. Ready to support both recreation and ranch operations.
Valuable frontage along Highway 114 and paved FM 1191 offers convenient access while maintaining a private, secluded feel. Prime location, diverse topography, water features, and road frontage add both immediate enjoyment and long-term investment potential.
Hasten Ranch is more than a recreational property. It is a legacy retreat where elevated views, abundant wildlife, and peaceful seclusion come together in one remarkable offering.
-- IMPROVEMENTS --
Utilities ~ Electricity meter installed, water well supplies the cabin
Road System ~ Dirt ATV roads throughout, good road system
Fencing ~ Adequate for cattle grazing, could use some repairs
Other Improvements ~ Set of cattle pens
-- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN --
Surface Water ~ Three ponds, the largest is 0.91 acres when full
Water ~ Great underground water in the area
Tree Cover ~ 100% heavy to sparsely wooded; hardwoods, mesquite, elm, hackberry
Underbrush ~ Thick underbrush
Native Grasses ~ 100% native grasses
Grazing ~ Currently under AG exemption by the owner
Elevation ~ 180 ft
-- HUNTING & RECREATION --
Wildlife ~ Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, duck, dove, hogs, varmint
Hunting ~ No current hunting lease
Fishing ~ Large pond stocked with bass and catfish
Land ~ Dramatic elevation with great build sites
Native Grasses ~ Thick grasses, excellent bedding
-- MINERALS & WIND --
Mineral Rights ~ No minerals available
O&G Production ~ No active oil and gas production
Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey
Wind Production ~ No active wind lease on the ranch, Senate Wind Farm is 4 miles south
-- ACCESS & DISTANCES --
Road Frontage ~ HWY 114 frontage - 3200 ft, paved FM 1191 frontage - 2000 ft
Nearby Towns ~ 14 mi NW of Jacksboro, Texas
Major Cities ~ 48 mi SE of Wichita Falls, 75 mi NW of Fort Worth
Airports ~ 25 mi NW of Graham Municipal, 50 mi SE of Wichita Falls Regional
AGENT COMMENTS: Hasten Ranch is a perfect recreational retreat from the lights of the big city. A short drive from DFW makes this a desirable ranch to escape to and hunt, fish, or just relax. The dramatic elevation gives this property a unique characteristic hard to find on a ranch of its size.
Listing Agent: Heath Kramer 940-456-0575
11/25/2025
$10,498,000
1442.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - FM 175, Antelope, TX
Located along FM 175 with paved road access just 18 miles north of Jacksboro, this exceptional 1,442-acre ranch represents one of the most diverse and thoughtfully improved land holdings in the region. The property offers an exquisite balance of productive land, abundant water, and scenic beauty, ideal for a premier recreational retreat, working ranch, or long-term investment.
The ranch is exceptionally well-watered, featuring over twenty surface water features of various sizes, including a newly constructed approximately four acre lake that serves as a centerpiece of the property.There is over 1 mile of Flat Creek beautifully winding through out the ranch along with several other unnamed seasonal creeks winding through the landscape, supported by thousands of acres of watershed, ensuring reliable surface water and thriving wildlife habitat.
Recent improvements enhance both function and accessibility. The headquarters area includes new electrical service, two recently drilled water wells, and multiple cleared and leveled homesites ready for future development and endless possibilities. Approximately half of the property boundary is high-fenced, offering superior wildlife management potential.
The ranch benefits from a wildlife tax exemption and supports a carefully managed whitetail deer population, reflecting years of thoughtful stewardship. With approximately 200 feet of elevation change, the land features dramatic topography and expansive panoramic views from several vantage points. The diverse habitat includes roughly 525 acres of productive tillable soils nestled between rolling wooded hills, providing an ideal mix of open land and cover. The native vegetation consists primarily of post oak woodlands and mixed native browse, offering excellent wildlife forage and shelter.
With its blend of natural beauty, abundant resources, and land improvements, this ranch offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a legacy property in a highly desirable area of North Texas.
02/27/2026
$984,250
127 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 127 Acres - Roney Road, Jacksboro, TX
Beautiful 127 acres off Roney Road in northwest Jack County. This property has mixed post oaks, mesquites, and live oaks as well as Lynn Creek running on its northwest corner. Large neighbors on all sides allow for privacy and seclusion. Electricity is on the property, and the area is known for good ground water. Abundant wildlife include whitetail, hogs, dove and turkey. Ag exempt. Deed restrictions: no subdividing, no manufactured/modular homes, and no trash pits. Owner/Agent. Asking price: $7,750 per acre.
Shown by appointment only.
If cooperating broker/agent is not present during initial contact, showing(s), and/or negotiations, cooperating broker/agent will not be entitled to full cooperating/compensation fee, with the cooperating/compensation fee being at the sole discretion of Maddox Realty.
03/18/2026
$824,000
90 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 594 Bryson Lake Road, Bryson, TX
90+/- Acre Historic Ranch: Jack County, Three miles northwest of Bryson, Texas. This 90 acre property offers a combination of native habitat and existing improvements suitable for agricultural, recreational, or hunting use. The property is located at 594 Bryson Lake Road and provides a quiet setting with long-distance views from elevated areas of the ranch.
Flora and Fauna: The land consists primarily of mature oak trees and mesquite; little bluestem and gama grasses dominate the native grass pastures. Dense brush cover in several areas also creates a diverse mix of native vegetation that supports wildlife habitat and provides natural cover throughout the property. Unlike some ranch properties, this one provides both open and densely covered terrain, creating edge habitat that wildlife love. The terrain includes both gently rolling areas and higher ground that provides expansive views of the surrounding countryside. Wildlife activity in the area includes whitetail deer, feral pigs, dove, turkey, and small game. The combination of tree cover, water sources, and larger surrounding properties provides habitat conditions appealing to those interested in hunting or wildlife observation.
Water Resources: Two ponds provide water for wildlife and livestock. The ponds contribute to the overall habitat diversity and attract native game species commonly found in the region. This ranch is currently in the Wildlife 1D1 tax exemption program. It is cross-fenced to support livestock management and to allow for rotational grazing practices, depending on the owners intended use. From the elevated portions of the ranch, the landscape offers views estimated at approximately 20 miles on clear days. It should also be noted that Lake Bryson is less than one mile from the property entrance. Lake Bryson is a hidden gem for bass and panfish.
Improvements: An existing native stone home sits on the high elevation. The residence is estimated to be more than 100 years old and features three bedrooms, one bathroom, a wood-burning stove, and an incredible front porch. The home represents a historic structure on the ranch and may serve as a base for recreational use, restoration, or future improvement, depending on the buyers plans. Utilities are present on the property. Electricity is connected, and a water well is located on-site. These existing utilities may provide a starting point for residential, agricultural, or recreational improvements, subject to buyer verification and local regulations.
Access: The property is located on Bryson Lake Road and is less than one mile from Bryson Lake, a popular fishing lake with share-a-lunker potential. Nearby communities: Bryson, TX, approximately 3 miles Graham, TX, approximately 12 miles Jacksboro, TX, approximately 14 miles Mineral Wells, TX, approximately 29 miles Fort Worth, TX, approximately 69 miles
Working ranches, agriculture, and rural residences characterize the surrounding area. The propertys combination of strong native vegetation, water features, existing fencing, and utilities provides a foundation for multiple potential uses, including livestock, hunting, recreational ownership, or rural living.
DETAILS
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The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
06/02/2025
$2,553,000
428 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - Markley, TX
Oak Ridge Ranch 428, back on market and heavily reduced, offers a rare opportunity to own a high-quality North Central Texas ranch that combines prime location, strong land characteristics, and turnkey condition!
The ranch sits just fifteen minutes north of Graham, TX, and less than two hours from the DFW Metroplex, making it ideal for weekend use, full-time ownership, or long-term investment. The property features gently rolling terrain, scenic elevation changes, and a classic Texas landscape. Mature live oak trees spread across the ranch, providing shade, character, and visual appeal. Native mesquite cover enhances privacy and creates excellent wildlife habitat. Whitetail deer, turkey, and other native species thrive on the ranch, making it well-suited for hunting and outdoor recreation.
Water is a key feature of Oak Ridge Ranch 428. Three well-maintained earth tanks sit strategically across the property and come stocked with fish. These tanks supply reliable water for wildlife and livestock while adding year-round recreational value and visual appeal.
Oak Ridge Ranch 428 shows pride of ownership and remains free of oil and gas production. An agricultural exemption is already in place, helping reduce operating costs. Recently returned to the market at a lower price, the ranch presents strong value within the Graham, Texas land market. Ranches of this quality, condition, and location in North Central Texas are becoming harder to find.
Contact agent/owner Josh Daniel at 214-458-9189 or 972-386-6165 to schedule a private showing.
Location: This beautiful ranch is located northeast of Loving, Texas, in the eastern edge of Young and the western edge of Jack Counties on the south side of Stewart Ranch Road.
Driving Directions: From Loving, head north on State Road 16 for approximately 6 miles to Stewart Ranch Road. Follow Stewart Ranch Road to the east for approximately 2.8 miles to the gate on the south side of the road.
Acreage: Oak Ridge consists of approximately 428± acres and is all in native and improved pastures. The north end of the ranch has a heavy cover of oaks, mostly Blackjack and Post Oak. As you head east and south, the ranch breaks off into rolling Mesquite pasture with some areas of thick Hackberry trees and Bull Mesquites. The cover and habitat are absolutely gorgeous with incredible views that do not disappoint. As mentioned before, the ranch lies in a transition zone, which creates beauty, high-quality cover, and bountiful groceries for livestock and wildlife.
Topography: The topography in this area and on the ranch is rolling, with approximately 70 feet of elevation change. A nice drainage runs from north to south, feeding into the two ponds near the center of the ranch.
Rainfall/Elevation: Jack County receives an average annual rainfall of approximately 30 inches according to the Texas Almanac online.
Cover: The northern third of the ranch is a heavy Blackjack and Post Oak thicket intermixed with large Bull Mesquites and many different types of browse plants. As the topography breaks off to the south and east, the ranch opens up into a healthy mix of Hackberry and Mesquite pasture. Hackberry trees are a favorite because deer absolutely love them and they are a high-value browse plant. The satellite imagery may be a little misleading, as it was for me, because the south end looks very open, but the cover is just about perfect.
Fences: The fences are barbed wire and are in fair to excellent condition.
Utilities: Electricity is available and currently connected to the cabin near the ranch’s center.
Water: The Cross Timbers 428 has an abundance of water with three beautiful, clear-water earth tanks, as well as a water well connected to the cabin. The ponds and tanks are perfect for fishing or simply relaxing and enjoying the view.
Hunting: Hunting in Jack and Young counties is known to be very good, producing plenty of high-quality game. The transition zones consistently provide excellent habitat for wildlife and a veritable buffet for animals to thrive. This area supports a healthy population of whitetail deer, Bobwhite quail, Rio Grande turkeys, and feral hogs. The southern end is a little more open and will offer plenty of opportunities for calling varmints. The ranch also has several surface tanks that are great for fishing during the warmer months.
Residence and Improvements: The ranch has a small 2/1 Ulrich log cabin nestled in the oak trees near the west side of the property. The cabin has all the creature comforts you would expect, and the porch is the perfect place to relax with a book or enjoy a cigar and a cocktail with friends.
Minerals: The seller does not own any minerals under this property.
Price: The property is priced at $2,553,000.
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 buyer’s 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.
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08/06/2025
$472,193
48.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD Teague Rd, Jacksboro, TX
The Salt Creek 48 Teague Lane, Jack County, TX
Located in the Salt Creek Valley of southern Jack County, this 48.43-acre tract features two distinct and diverse land types. The western two-thirds is gently rolling pasture featuring native grasses, mature post oaks, mesquite, and locust trees, as well as a stocked pond. The eastern third is heavily wooded bottomland, cut in two by Salt Creek. Pools in the creek hold water year-round, but it flows heavily with the spring and fall rains. Large boulders line the banks, and wildlife sign is plentiful. The beautiful topography of the northern hill country on neighboring ranches enhances the feeling of solitude.
Access: Frontage on county-maintained Teague Lane, approximately southwest of Jacksboro
Water Features: Half-acre stocked pond and approximately 775 ft of Salt Creek frontage both offer seasonal fishing and reliable wildlife water sources.
Terrain & Cover: Gently rolling, with a mix of open grassland and native hardwood cover suited to wildlife habitat
Wildlife: Whitetail deer, feral hogs, wild turkey, plus various small and upland game species
Utilities: No improvements on site; electricity available nearby
Potential Uses: Hunting tract, recreational use, weekend getaway, or possible home site
School District Graford ISD This property falls within the Graford Independent School District, a small rural PK12 district headquartered in Palo Pinto County (serving portions of southern Jack County). Graford ISD has one campus serving about 330 students from preschool through 12th grade, with an overall studentteacher ratio of roughly 9:1.
Summary: A nofrills, readytouse recreational tract featuring solid water, terrain, and wildlife amenities. Perfect for outdoorsmen or those seeking a secluded weekend escape with access to Graford schools serving preK through high school.
Details:
- Rolling topography
- Post Oaks and mature Mesquites
- Whitetail deer, feral hogs, turkey
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
10/27/2025
$2,223,000
171 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 524 Malone Ln, Jacksboro, TX
Scenic and raw 171 acres touching the city of Jacksboro, TX. Big Cleveland Creek runs along the western side of the property providing rich, alluvial soil and large, mature hardwoods. The property fronts Hwy 281, and the city streets of Timberlane and Star Lane. Excellent hunting and large neighbors to the west. No oil and gas production on the property. The property does have electricity and water well. Ag Exempt. This property could be used for it all: hunting, cattle, residential, recreational and development.
08/14/2025
$1,250,000
131.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 1259 Roney Rd, Jacksboro, TX
Secluded 131.7 acres with a 1,278 square foot, 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence with scenic views to the south. The house is perched on the elevated northern side of the property overlooking the property with its lush hardwoods on its southern side. Lynn Creek snakes from southwest to northeast running through mature post oaks and live oak trees. Excellent hunting. The property has large neighbors on all sides allowing for peace and quiet. The residence is only 3 years old and is in pristine condition. Ag Exempt. Water well makes 8 gallons per minute. Turn-key property.
Shown by appointment only.
Deed Restrictions: No subdividing, no manufactured/modular homes and no trash pits.
Conveyed with Property: Kubota M7040 - 4WD Tractor, Cub Cadet Ultima ZT1 Zero Turn & Polaris Ranger RZR4 Side-by-Side.
If cooperating broker/agent is not present during initial contact, showing(s), and/or negotiations, cooperating broker/agent will not be entitled to full cooper
05/06/2025
$962,495
120.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 3300 FM 1191 S, Bryson, TX
This 120.25 acre property is the perfect location for those who love outdoor activities and desire to escape the city life. Situated in the middle of several large lakes and in excellent hunting region, this property is the ideal getaway location for your primary or secondary home.
The 120.25 acres has had extensive work and clearing of trees to open up the landscape and create a diverse property with beautiful scenery, wildlife and natural habitat. Scenic ponds are found on the property along Board Tree Creek. Cleared brush and yearly rainfall of 32 inches has yeilded lush pastures of grass and vegetation, excellent for livestock including cattle, horses or sheep. Hunting includes excellent free range deer, turkey, pigs and small game. Known for its history of early settler battles, the area is active with searches for arrowheads, pottery and artifacts from both indians and settlers. The sellers have found historic items on this property.
Paved county road access brings you to the gated entrance so no need for long, gravel, dirt or cliche drives. Take advantage of the several scenic areas of the property to build your dream home or getaway residence. Utilize the fence improvements for livestock or take advantage of the excellent hunting in the region.
General Information:
The property is located 3 miles south of Bryson, TX along FM 1191 in Jack, County. The property is 16 miles east of Graham, 84 miles west of Ft Worth and 60 miles south of Wichita Falls. Nearby lakes are Possom Kingdom Lake, just 22 miles south, Lake Graham, 17 miles west and Lake Bridgeport, 38 miles east.
Accessibility:
Paved FM 1191 takes you to the entrance of the property. The property is bordered on the north, west and south sides by private property.
Forage:
Excellent grass, dense vegetation, acorns, pecans and shrubbery are found.
Water:
Natural fed ponds located on the eastern and western portions. Board Tree Creek traverses the property with spring and summer water. Annual rainfall of 32 inches is normal for the area.
Cover:
Dense areas include oak, juniper, pecan, mesquite and hardwoods. Terrain is varied from1100-1200 feet of elevation.
Improvements:
5 strand barbed wire fencing is currently found surrounding the property with exception of the newly surveyed boundary along the southern border of the property. A southern fence is open for discussion unless buyers desire purchase of the south 42 acres and improvements.
Utilization:
This property is ideal for multi use, including residency, ranch and hunting. The location affords easy access for boating, fishing and recreational water activities.
Minerals:
Seller does not own mineral rights and does not convey mineral rights
Survey:
Survey is in hand and can be provided upon agreed contract.
06/25/2025
$1,987,654
162.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 3350 FM Rd 1191 S, Bryson, TX
For Sale: 3-Bed, 2-Bath Ranch-Style Barndo Home on 162 Acres Built in 2022
Location: Bryson, TX
Asking Price: $1,987,654
** 3 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Barndominium | 162 Acres | Built in 2022**
Welcome to your dream country escape! This stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch-style barndominium offers modern comfort and rustic charm, nestled on 162 acres of prime hunting and recreational land. Built in 2022 with a focus on quality and craftsmanship, this home features high-end finishes throughout, making it the perfect blend of style and durability.
Home Features:
Open-Concept Living: Spacious, light-filled living area perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests.
Gourmet Kitchen: Custom knotty alder cabinets, granite countertops, and top-of-the-line appliances.
High-End Details: Solid knotty alder doors, luxury fixtures, beams and premium flooring throughout.
Primary Suite: Private retreat with en-suite bath, custom tile work, and large walk-in closet.
Energy-Efficient: New construction with modern systems and energy-conscious design.
6 person Catalina hot tub conveys with the property.
Ready for your patio improvment to have an outdoor sitting area and cooking area with fantastic view.
Land & Property Highlights:
162 Acres of Prime Land: A hunter's paradise with abundant wildlife, mature timber, and open clearings.
Multiple Uses: Ideal for hunting, recreation, livestock, or future development.
Private & Secluded: Enjoy peace and quiet, with ample space to roam or build additional structures.
Trails & Access: Property features established trails for ATVs, horseback riding, or hiking.
Location Perks:
The property is located 3 miles south of Bryson, TX along FM 1191 in Jack, County. The property is 16 miles east of Graham, 84 miles west of Ft Worth and 60 miles south of Wichita Falls.
Easy access to major roads while still offering total privacy
Possum Kingdon Lake, Lake Grahm and Lake Bridgeport are all minutes away from this property.
Accessibility:
Paved FM 1191 takes you to the entrance of the property. The property is bordered on the north, west and south sides by private property.
Forage:
Excellent grass, dense vegetation, acorns, pecans and shrubbery are found.
Water:
Natural fed ponds located on the eastern and western portions. Board Tree Creek traverses the property with spring and summer water. Annual rainfall of 32 inches is normal for the area.
Cover:
Dense areas include oak, juniper, pecan, mesquite and hardwoods. Terrain is varied from1100-1200 feet of elevation.
Improvements:
5 strand barbed wire fencing is currently found surrounding the property with exception of the newly surveyed boundary along the southern border of the property. A southern fence is open for discussion unless buyers desire purchase of the south 42 acres and improvements.
Utilization:
This property is ideal for multi use, including residency, ranch and hunting. The location affords easy access for boating, fishing and recreational water activities.
Minerals:
Seller does not own mineral rights and does not convey mineral rights
Survey:
Survey is in hand and can be provided upon agreed contract.
Contact Today to Schedule a Private Tour!
Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a turnkey barndo home on exceptional acreage.
Shane Biggers, Great Plains Land Co
806-584-3812
07/05/2025
$1,717,440
214.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 215 Acres - East Truce Road, Bowie, TX
Stunning and rugged 215-acre ranch located in Northeast Jack County just west of Montague County. These 215 acres have it all. Lush hardwoods, significant elevations with views to the south and east, large neighbors to the east and south, excellent hunting, and more. The property has one stock tank. A large creek winds from northwest to southeast through the middle of the property. Ag Exempt.
Access: The property is accessed from a 1.1-mile easement from E. Truce Road. The easement dead ends into the property. No access easement through the 215-acre tract.
Oil & Gas: There is production on the property. Two active pumps on the east side. One pump jack on the west side.
Shown by appointment only.
If cooperating broker/agent is not present during initial contact, showing(s), and/or negotiations, cooperating broker/agent will not be entitled to full cooperating/compensation fee, with the cooperating/compensation fee being at the sole discretion of Maddox Realty.
08/07/2025
$1,452,550
209 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD N College St, Bryson, TX
Bryson Oaks Ranch 209 Acres in Jack County, Texas
Tucked away in the rolling hills just north of Bryson, Texas, sits the 209-acre Bryson Oaks Ranchrich in character, history, and opportunity.
If youre looking for a recreational escape, a working cattle property, or a place to build your legacy, this land offers a rare blend of natural beauty and seclusion that's hard to find in North Texas.
The landscape is diverse, ranging from rocky hillsides and open parks to thick stands of post oaks. A nice-sized pond is tucked among the trees, attracting wildlife and adding to the ranchs natural charm. Live oaks and post oaks are scattered throughout, while mesquites and native grasses fill in the open areas. With over 160 feet of elevation change, the rolling topography creates dramatic views, rich habitat, and a true sense of adventure. The ranch feels larger than its acreage and should hunt accordingly.
Well-suited for both livestock and hunting, the ranch is cross-fenced and has solid perimeter fencing, ready to support cattle or other animals. There are no oil or gas production sites on the propertyonly a small underground pipeline located in the southern portion. No wind turbines are present. Wildlife is plentiful, with whitetail deer, feral hogs, and wild turkey frequently spotted. Game sign is abundant.
Several ideal building sites can be found across the ranch. Current access is via a short easement off North College Avenue, with road frontage on Dead End Road at the northeast corner. Electricity runs along the eastern border and is also near the southern edge of the property. Water well data on neighboring tracts suggests good potential for groundwater access.
The Bryson Oaks Ranch209 acres full of possibility. A classic Jack County property with everything youd want in a North Texas ranch.
DETAILS:
Varied topography
160 feet of elevation change
.8 acre pond
Mature post oak and live oak trees
Whitetail and feral hogs
No oil and gas locations
Cross-fenced
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
08/15/2025
$1,200,000
149.39 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD Bloodworth Rd, Bowie, TX
Beautiful topography, diverse landscapes, and trophy-quality wildlife await on this 149.39+/- acre ranch in Northern Jack Countyan area known for its rugged hills, big skies, and some of the best hunting in North Texas. This property blends the charm of rolling pastures, scattered hardwoods, and brushy draws, creating a uniquely varied habitat that supports deer, turkey, dove, and other native wildlife. Two ponds and a small stretch of Turkey Creek keep the land well-watered, while the mix of cover and open areas provides the ideal balance for both game and grazing. When you cross the cattle guard, you immediately sense youve left the ordinary behind. Secluded and private, this acreage has been lightly hunted, and the photos speak for themselvesthere is true trophy potential in the whitetail herd here. Four quality blinds and six feeders convey with the sale, making this a turnkey hunting destination ready for the 2025 season. Northern Jack County offers more than great huntingits a place where neighbors are measured in acres, not feet, and weekend traffic means a few pickups headed to the feed store. Youll find scenic drives, historic small towns, and wide-open country that feels a world away, yet youre still within a reasonable drive of the Metroplex. Electricity is close by, and water well data from neighboring tracts is strong, making future improvements straightforward. Whether for recreation, a private retreat, or a long-term land investment, this property is ready to deliver on every front.
DETAILS
- Rugged Hillsides and Open Flats
- Trophy caliber whitetail deer
- Wild Turkey
- Giant Post Oaks
- Small Portion of Turkey Creek and Two Ponds
- 90 Feet of Elevation
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
10/06/2025
$777,400
91.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD TX-148, Jacksboro, TX
The 91.68-acre Trio River Ranch in Jack County offers a rare combination of river frontage, diverse terrain, and proven wildlife habitat. The land rolls gently from 960 to 920, sloping down to the West Fork of the Trinity River.
Habitat includes thick stands of post oak, cedar elm, and native pecans, native grasses, open parks, and heavy bedding cover. A 2.6-acre food plot recently drilled with Justin Seed Company's wildlife blend, and multiple blind locations make the ranch ready to hunt. The West Fork Trinity River frontage winds through the southern half of the property for nearly 3,000 feet. Side creeks and duck sloughs are plentiful, providing year-round water for both wildlife and livestock. Underground electricity runs to a container cabin, and a gated entrance on a private road secures access.
Wildlife is abundant with whitetail deer, turkey, feral hogs, waterfowl, and dove. Multiple wood duck boxes have been maintained as part of the wildlife management program that the owners have implemented. The ranch currently benefits from a wildlife tax exemption, keeping carrying costs low while enhancing habitat.
Location highlights: 9 miles to Jacksboro, 66 miles to Fort Worth, 64 miles to Wichita Falls, and just 83 miles to DFW International Airport. Jack County is known for its ranching heritage, deep ties to Texas history, and its reputation as a strong hunting region in North Texas. Today, the area blends small-town community life with quick access to larger cities, making it an attractive location for both recreation and investment. This property is a strong fit for the outdoorsman seeking a recreational ranch with live water, excellent access, and long-term value in a growing part of North Texas.
DETAILS
- Approx. 3000 feet of West Fork Trinity River
- Multiple side creeks and duck sloughs
- XCaliber Container cabin with underground electric connected
- Mature stands of post oak cedar elms and native pecans
- 2+ acre food plot planted for fall 2025
- Private road access
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
01/27/2026
$140,250
11 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 11 Acres - Mountain Home Road, Jacksboro, TX
View for miles from this 11-acre tract on Mountain Home Road in west Jack County. The property sits on the side of a hill allowing for scenic east and northeast views. Mainly open pasture on the west side with slopes to the east covered in post oaks. This property is fully raw, is completely fenced and has electricity at the road.
02/12/2026
$1,899,000
206 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - Cement Mountain Road, Bryson, TX
Spanning 206 acres in Jack County, near the Young County border, the Rhodes Ranch is a top-tier destination for hunters and ranchers alike. This expansive property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering well-maintained gravel roads throughout. It showcases varied topography, with more than 90 feet of elevation shifts, rolling hills, creek bottoms, and thick timberideal for supporting abundant game. The ranch offers superb hunting opportunities, with plentiful whitetail deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and varmints. Water resources are a standout feature, including four tanks (one always reliable) and Board Creek, which runs across the ranch, sustaining both wildlife and livestock. There are 47 acres of cleared land, perfect for food plots, crops, or improved grazing. Concrete crossings over Board Creek ensure easy travel across the ranch. Small working pens and a cattle shed support operational needs. For recreation, enjoy fishing, hiking, and panoramic views. Whether your goal is a hunting getaway or a working ranch, this property offers it all. And if desired, nearby ranches have water wells, suggesting the potential for one here, too.
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