Jack County, Texas Land For Sale (71 results)
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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.
05/11/2026
$1,960,000
86.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 4180 E Farm to Market 2210, Perrin, TX
Sprawling across 86 scenic acres in Perrin, this North Texas ranch is all about space, privacy and usable land. A mix of open pastures and mature hardwoods creates ideal habitat for cattle, horses and wildlife, with gently rolling terrain, multiple ponds and established grasses enhancing both agricultural and recreational potential. The modest farmhouse offers a comfortable home base or guest quarters while you run cattle, hunt, ride or plan a future custom build. With paved road access, big skies and room to roam, this is a rare opportunity to own a classic Jack County ranch with endless possibilities.
04/05/2026
$325,000
23.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 4312 Shawver Rd, Perrin, TX
Experience the hilltop views on this beautiful 23 acre property in southwest Jack County, just 30 minutes from Weatherford and an hour away from Forth Worth. There is new water well on the property drilled in 2020 and used ever since to water livestock. There are multiple places to put a home and improvements to take advantage of the landscape and scattered oak trees.
Land
This 23.34-acre haven features beautiful sandy loam soils, ideal for a variety of agricultural uses, along with scattered mature trees that provide both shade and character. The gently rolling pastures create a picturesque setting, leading up to elevated hilltop views that showcase the surrounding countryside. Toward the back of the property, you'll find a highly improved pastureperfect for grazing or hay productionalong with a tank/pond that offers a water source for livestock.
Region & Climate
Located in the rolling countryside of northern Parker and southern Jack County, the Perrin area is known for its open pastures, scattered oak trees, and sandy loam soils that support both grazing and rural homesites.
The climate is humid subtropical, with hot summers and mild winters. Temperatures often reach the 90s in summer, while winters are generally moderate with occasional brief freezes. The area receives about 3035 inches of annual rainfall, mainly in the spring and fall, supporting strong grass growth and year-round land use.
Location
The property at 4312 Shawver Rd is located in the rural community of Perrin in southeastern Jack County, along the US Highway 281 corridor. This area sits on the northwest edge of the DallasFort Worth Metroplex, offering a quiet country setting with convenient access to nearby towns and city amenities. Mineral Wells is about 1520 minutes south and provides the closest full range of services, including groceries, dining, and healthcare. Jacksboro is roughly 15 minutes north with additional basic amenities and county services, while Weatherford is about 3035 minutes southeast and serves as a larger hub for shopping, restaurants, and retail. Fort Worth is approximately an hour away, offering full metropolitan conveniences, employment centers, and entertainment options.
For air travel, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is about 7075 miles away (roughly an hour and fifteen minutes) and serves as the primary commercial airport for both domestic and international flights. Closer options for private aviation include Mineral Wells Regional Airport and North Texas Regional Airport.
05/08/2026
$3,200,000
447 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD Old Postoak Road, Bowie, TX
447 acres in Jack County offering a rare opportunity to own a private end-of-the-road hunting ranch with outstanding wildlife habitat, diverse terrain, and excellent recreational features—all just 1 hour and 30 minutes from Fort Worth. This heavily wooded ranch is loaded with mature oak trees and features approximately 100 feet of elevation change, creating scenic views and ideal habitat for wildlife. Multiple wet weather creeks traverse the property, complemented by two fishing ponds that provide additional water sources for game and year-round recreational enjoyment. The ranch is well-equipped for hunting and outdoor use with quality perimeter fencing, good interior roads, and two hunting cabins already in place. The property offers exceptional hunting for deer and turkey, along with strong populations of hogs, ducks, and dove. Large neighboring acreage contributes to outstanding wildlife management opportunities and enhances the overall privacy and hunting experience. Several open areas provide excellent locations for food plots, feeders, and additional improvements. Whether you are looking for a turnkey recreational ranch, a hunting retreat, or a long-term land investment, this Jack County property delivers the ideal combination of seclusion, habitat diversity, and accessibility.
Property Highlights:
-447 acres of prime recreational and hunting land
-Private end-of-road location
-Heavily wooded with abundant mature oak trees
-Approximately 100 feet of elevation change providing scenic views and varied terrain
-Two fishing ponds
-Wet weather creeks throughout the property
-Great perimeter fencing
-Good interior road system for easy access across the ranch
-Two hunting cabins
-Old water well on site (working status unknown)
Wildlife & Hunting:
This ranch is loaded with wildlife and offers exceptional hunting opportunities:
-Excellent whitetail deer hunting with potential for Boone & Crockett genetics
-Strong turkey population
-Hog hunting
-Duck hunting
-Dove hunting
Ranching & Recreation:
-Multiple ideal locations for food plots
-Plenty of room and good grass to run cattle
-Diverse terrain and habitat for year-round enjoyment
06/19/2026
$1,300,000
188 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD FM 1191 S, Bryson, TX
North Fork Ranch encompasses 188 acres of premier hunting and grazing land in southwestern Jack County, Texas, and is conveniently located just 1.4 miles south of Bryson. This versatile property offers an attractive blend of open, improved pasture and native rangeland, complemented by scattered mesquite and an abundance of mature hardwood trees, providing both wildlife habitat and scenic beauty.
Two seasonal creeks traverse the ranch from east to west, feeding three stock ponds that enhance the property's recreational and agricultural appeal. Long used for both livestock grazing and hunting, North Fork Ranch has proven itself to be a productive, well-balanced multi-use property. Diverse terrain supports healthy populations of native wildlife while providing ample forage for livestock. North Fork Ranch features productive soils suitable for cultivation and has historically been managed with improved grasses, offering opportunities for continued agricultural use or future enhancement. Electricity is available nearby, and the area is known for reliable groundwater resources, with neighboring properties supported by productive water wells.
Whether you're seeking a recreational retreat, a cattle operation, or a combination of both, North Fork Ranch presents an exceptional opportunity to own a highly usable property in a desirable area of North Texas.
-- IMPROVEMENTS --
Utilities ~ Texas New Mexico Power is located close by, a good area for underground water
Road System ~ Rock entry and main road, mowed ATV roads throughout
Fencing ~ Great exterior fencing, good interior fencing, some new fencing
Entryway ~ Electric entry gate
-- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN --
Surface Water ~ Three ponds, two seasonal waterways
Water ~ Three water wells on the south neighbor, all produce between 16-40 gpm
Tree Cover ~ 60% tree cover, mature oak, cedar, elm, and mesquite
Underbrush ~ Thick underbrush
Native Grasses ~ Improved and native grasses, 13 ac cultivated field
Grazing ~ Currently under AG exemption by the owner
Elevation ~ 50 ft, rolling terrain
-- HUNTING & RECREATION --
Wildlife ~ Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, duck, dove, hogs, varmint
Hunting ~ No current hunting lease
Land ~ Native grassland, mature oaks, scattered mesquite
Native Grasses ~ Thick grasses, some native and improved grasses
-- MINERALS & WIND --
Mineral Rights ~ No minerals available
O&G Production ~ No active oil and gas production
Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey
Wind Production ~ Senate Wind Farm is 2.2 mi north
-- ACCESS & DISTANCES --
Road Frontage ~ FM 1191 South - 905 ft
Nearby Towns ~ 1.3 mi S of Bryson
Major Cities ~ 60 mi SE of Wichita Falls, 75 mi NW of Fort Worth
Airports ~ 15 mi E of Graham Municipal, 90 mi NW of DFW airport
AGENT COMMENTS: North Fork Ranch is a well-maintained property that reflects years of responsible stewardship and pride of ownership. Conveniently located just minutes from the charm of a small Texas town, the ranch offers an ideal balance of rural seclusion and easy access to everyday amenities.
Listing Agent: Heath Kramer 940-456-0575
03/27/2026
$3,490,000
287 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 2688 Farm to Market Road 2190, Jacksboro, TX
Welcome to a truly exceptional ranch retreat where timeless elegance meets breathtaking natural beauty. Nestled across the rolling 287 acres, this custom-built estate offers panoramic views from every windowsunrises that glow across open pastures and sunsets that melt into distant horizons.
This masterpiece of Spanish Mediterranean design is a builders own home built with an eye for the most miniscule detail. Built in 2019, the custom home is rich with ornate architectural details and old-world charm. From the moment you arrive, youre greeted by a 20-foot tower hosting upscale Asian-inspired lanterns and hand carved Gothic arch double doors. Upon entering this exquisite home, one will notice that all interior doors are solid wood stained with custom copper studs while the flooring is a hand cut and individually hand stained San Felipe (Arabesque) hand-made tile.
While entering the great room through a partially stoned arch, one will get the first glimpse to see a 20-mile vista through an entire wall of sliding glass. The primary amenity to catch your eye in the kitchen is the massive wrap-around countertop that is in a deep rich forest tone. The base of the counter is masterfully painted to resemble aged copper. The second item to catch your eye is the brilliant copper vent-a-hood and the vintage solid hardwood cabinets featuring leaded glass and a custom butcher block with thick turnstile legs containing a copper vegetable sink. Intricate copper farm light fixtures on pulleys allow for instant adjustable lighting and more glass doors lead to the courtyard and the two private casitas. The dining room offers one wall of butted glass to completely immerse oneself to the spectacular views and the second wall has the glass door opening onto the terrace.
The primary suite sports a massive beamed ceiling, hardwood flooring, double glass doors opening to the terrace while the second door leads to the fire pit. The primary bath has a massive black and white tub that is complimented by the white Mexican tile. Colossal wrought iron candelabra, James Martin balmoral vanities with black and brown granite and duel hefty white rectangular sinks all showcase the contemporary gold fixtures including the spacious showers rain head. These are but a few of the amenities that the primary bath offers.
But perhaps the heart of the home is the amazing terrace. Stamped concrete with an extension of concrete pavers flanked on both sides by trouble-free turf grass was uniquely designed. The outdoor fireplace (propane or wood) was crafted from rocks carefully selected from the ranch. Although there is a flat-screen TV for family movies, one will be tempted to simply savor the gorgeous view and be lulled to sleep with the gentle breeze.
Double glass doors welcome you to another great view of the courtyard. This amazing area is adorned with an ornate wrought iron gate featuring a Spanish fountain that opens to a fire pit. Just imagine yourself nestled around the fire pit and lounging in the Adirondack chairs while viewing the stars and watching the kids roast marshmallows. The covered lanai is ideal for outdoor dining. This property will allow one to slow down and savor what is most important. A life well lived and a legacy of family memories promises to stretch way beyond you.
Across the courtyard and up the steps are two separate casitas staged on each side of a giant rock formation. Guests will have complete privacy in their very own casita. Both of the 400 square foot casitas are carefully designed with their own hand selected colors and distinctive custom vanities.
Every room in this estate has been thoughtfully positioned to capture stunning views, filling the home with natural light and a constant connection to the cattle ranch/retreat.
Built in 2022, the open-faced metal storage shed has 2,450 square feet while the older barn offers 1,400 square feet and has concrete flooring, electricity and a woodburning stove.
Property offers 6 tanks that are stocked with catfish and bass. Good grazing flourishes throughout most of the property and one will quickly see that the land rolls up to an incredible canyon on the northerly portion of the ranch. This slice of heaven is both practical and dramatic!
Outdoors, the ranch unfolds into a private sanctuaryideal for relaxing, riding, or simply enjoying the serenity of wide-open spaces. The hummingbirds and turkeys will talk, while the deer shyly visit the feeder. All of this can be viewed from the terrace. Whether youre seeking a peaceful escape, a working ranch, or an entertainers dream property, this one-of-a-kind estate delivers.
Experience refined country living with unmatched character, beauty, and views that truly must be seen to be believed. Getting into the rhythm of it changes you permanently!
03/31/2026
$750,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 100 Acres - FM 2950, Jermyn, TX
100 acre tract just northwest of Jermyn, TX set up perfectly for a hunters paradise or a great ranch to build your dream home. Mostly large, old-growth mesquite trees providing great cover for wildlife. The southeast portion has dense hardwood cover with Cameron Creek running just south of the property line. There are a few small stock tanks and an old windmill. The area around Jermyn is known for having good ground water. The property includes a small hunters cabin and has many trails all throughout allowing for easy access to the whole property. Electricity runs through the northern portion of the property. Access off of FM 2950 with approximately 0.45 miles of frontage.
If cooperating broker/agent is not present during initial contact, showing(s), negotiations, cooperating/broker agent will not be entitled to full cooperating fee, with the cooperating fee being at the sole discretion of Maddox Realty.
Directions: From Jermyn, TX head roughly 1 miles West on Hwy 114 and take a right (North) onto FM 2950. From there head North for 0.9 miles to Pierce Road on the left. Gate where FM 2950 and Pierce Road meet.
05/11/2026
$1,360,000
136 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 136 Acres - FM 2127, Bowie, TX
Lush 136 acres located in Northeast Jack County. This 136-acre tract has incredible native grasses sprawling the majority of the property with mature hardwoods scattered throughout with the western part having heavy hardwood cover. The property has a water well at its center that is solar powered, makes 20 gallons per minute, and allows use to the north and south pastures. A newly built cross-fence divides the north and south pastures. Excellent hunting with abundant whitetail, turkey, hogs and dove. Ag Exempt. There is no oil & gas production on the property. Just one hour and 10 minutes from Fort Worth, TX.
Deed Restrictions. No subdividing for a period of 10 years after closing. Upon the expiration of the 10-year period, no subdividing of tracts to less than 40 acres. No manufactured, mobile or modular homes including but not limited to storage containers converted to residential use or modular storage sheds converted to residential use. No part of the property shall be used as a wreckage yard or for use of waste refuge with impermissible materials including but not limited to oil field equipment, car wreckage or parts, trash or trash pits, metal recycling, etc. No commercial uses shall be permitted. No windfarms, solar farms or data centers.
Seller is dividing the 136-acre tract from a larger tract that they will retain. The seller, at the sellers expense, will construct a division fence on the western boundary after closing.
Shown by appointment only.
If cooperating broker/agent is not present during initial contact, showings, 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.
12/01/2025
$1,150,000
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.
04/03/2026
$572,565
54.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 54.53 Acres - Hwy 199, Jacksboro, TX
Owner Financing Available, 15% down payment. Perfect tract of land to build your dream home, ranch or weekend getaway. 54.53 acres on Hwy 199. Electricity is at the highway. Accessed off a Ballard Road (private road) just off Hwy 199. Scattered mesquite trees on the east side. Large stock fed by a small creek running west to east. Large neighbors to the north and west allow for tranquility as well as good hunting. AG Exempt. Property is part of a development Tract 1. Good native grasses for your horses or cattle.
Asking price: $572,565.00 ($10,500 per acre)
Deed Restrictions: No subdividing. No manufactured, mobile or modular homes including but not limited to storage containers converted to residential use or modular storage sheds converted to residential use. No part of the property shall be used as a wreckage yard or for use of waste refuge with impermissible materials including but not limited to oil field equipment, car wreckage or parts, trash or trash pits, metal recycling, etc. RVs are permitted while building permanent residential structure(s) no more than 12 months. No commercial feedlot operation or livestock auction barn permitted.
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.
08/15/2025
$1,150,000
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.
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.
01/16/2025
$2,250,000
278 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 1992 Sand Flat Rd, Jacksboro, TX
Welcome to 278 High Ridge Ranch in Jacksboro, Texas. This ranch offers 278 acres of rolling terrain, towering trees, and wide-open views. It truly needs to be experienced in person to appreciate its beauty.
The property is fully fenced, including partial high fencing, and features incredible views of the surrounding hills.
There are two furnished homes on the ranch, and furnishings will convey with an acceptable offer. The first residence is a charming 1930s farmhouse that has been well-maintained and includes a working water well that supplies both homes and the barn. The second residence is a 1987 ranch-style home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, two living areas, and a large carport.
Historically, this property has supported both cattle operations and recreational hunting. There are five tanks on the ranch, including one that is approximately one acre in size, providing great water for livestock and wildlife.
With dramatic elevation changes, mature tree cover, and abundant natural beauty, this ranch is ready for your next chapter in Texas ranch living. Schedule a tour with Crissy Ward today!
Driving Directions: From Hwy 380 coming out of Jacksboro, turn south or left onto Sand Flat Road. The property will be on the right. Watch for signs. The physical address is 1992 Sand Flat Road, Jacksboro, TX.
Location: The 278 High Ridge Ranch is located in Jack County between Jacksboro and Bryson, just south of US 380. This ranch offers convenient access to several nearby cities and towns. It is approximately 15 minutes from Jacksboro, 30 minutes east of Graham, 45 minutes north of Mineral Wells, 1 hour 30 minutes northwest of Fort Worth, and 1 hour south of Wichita Falls.
Acreage: This property includes approximately 278 acres in total. About 4 acres make up the homestead area, which includes the homes and outbuildings. Roughly 50 acres were previously used for cultivation, and another 50 acres consist of improved coastal Bermuda pasture located in the central portion of the ranch. The remaining approximately 150 acres are native rangeland, ideal for hunting and wildlife habitat.
Topography: This property has 100 feet of elevation change.
Rainfall/Elevation: According to Jack County, the average annual rainfall for the county is 30 inches.
Cover: There is a nice mix of open and brush country. Several types of trees including mesquite, cedar, cottonwood, oak,
Fences:
Fencing includes partial high fence, barbed-wire fencing, and pipe fencing. There are also cattle guards at both entry gates to the property.
Utilities: Fort Belknap Electric Co-op provides electricity for both houses, and Liquid Propane is used in the original farmhouse.
Water: There is a water well that feeds both the houses and the barns. Multiple tanks are present, with the main tank reaching over an acre in size.
Hunting: There is an abundance of wildlife, including deer, turkeys, ducks, hogs, and doves.
Residence and Improvements: There are two homes on this ranch. The first is an older farmhouse, original to the estate and dating back to approximately 1960, that has been well maintained. The second, and main residence, is a 1987 ranch-style home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, a carport, and covered porches.
Minerals: This property is being offered as surface estate only; the seller does not own any of the mineral rights.
Price: The property is priced at $2,250,000.
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 buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyers 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. Sellers 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.
05/06/2025
$962,495
120.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 3300 FM 1191 S, Bryson, TX
Escape to 120.25 acres of prime North Texas hunting and recreational land just 3 miles south of Bryson in Jack County. This versatile property offers a rare combination of improved pasture, mature hardwoods, and live water, making it ideal as a hunting retreat, ranch, or buildable acreage for a primary or weekend home.
Extensive clearing has transformed the landscape into a balanced mix of open grazing land and natural wildlife habitat. Rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,200 feet provides scenic build sites and long-range views. Board Tree Creek winds through the property, complemented by multiple natural ponds that support wildlife and livestock. With an average annual rainfall of 32 inches, the land consistently produces lush grasses, native vegetation, and mast-producing trees including oak and pecan.
This property sits in a highly sought-after hunting region, offering excellent populations of whitetail deer, turkey, feral hogs, and small game. Dense cover of oak, juniper, mesquite, and hardwoods creates ideal bedding and travel corridors. The area's rich history also presents opportunities for discovering artifacts from early settlers and Native American inhabitants.
Access is a standout feature, with paved frontage on FM 1191 leading directly to a gated entrance--no long gravel roads required. The property is perimeter fenced with 5-strand barbed wire and is well-suited for cattle, horses, or other livestock.
Conveniently located near Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Graham, and Lake Bridgeport, this land offers both seclusion and proximity to major recreational destinations, making it a strong investment and legacy property.
Property Highlights120.25 acres in Jack County, TX
3 miles south of Bryson, TX
Paved FM 1191 frontage with gated access
Board Tree Creek + multiple natural ponds
Excellent hunting: deer, turkey, hogs, small game
Mix of pasture, hardwoods, and brush cover
Elevation change (1,1001,200 ft) with scenic views
Cleared areas ready for grazing or building
5-strand barbed wire fencing (mostly complete)
Ideal for ranching, recreation, or rural residence
Near Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Graham & Lake Bridgeport
No mineral rights convey
06/11/2026
$3,310,000
331 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD BERRY DAIRY ROAD, Jacksboro, TX
Gursky Ranch | 331 Acres | Jack County, Texas
The Gursky Ranch is a rare opportunity to own 331 acres in the heart of the historic Cross Timbers region of Jack County, just south of Bryson, Texas. Established in 1994 and held by the same family for decades, this ranch offers a unique combination of history, natural beauty, recreational appeal, and agricultural potential.
Located near the site of a famous frontier battle and surrounded by an area rich in Texas history, the property presents an exceptional setting for a working cattle operation, hunting retreat, weekend getaway, or future country estate. With no active oil or gas wells on the property and no minerals available for conveyance, the ranch's value lies in its land, scenery, and versatility.
The ranch features a diverse landscape of mature hardwoods, including native live oaks and post oaks, creating excellent wildlife habitat and a picturesque setting. Numerous areas have been selectively cleared to enhance grazing opportunities and improve visibility throughout the property. Rolling terrain, deep ravines, and scattered gullies provide dramatic elevation changes, breathtaking views, and unique character rarely found on properties of this size.
Water resources are a strong asset, with four stock tanks currently in place and additional locations suitable for future water development. Water wells in the area are known to be productive, offering confidence for future improvements.
Whether you're seeking a productive cattle ranch, a recreational property with outstanding hunting potential, or a blank canvas to build your dream home overlooking the Texas countryside, Gursky Ranch offers unlimited possibilities. Properties with this combination of acreage, terrain, water features, and location are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Come experience the beauty, privacy, and potential of Gursky Ranch-where Texas history, rugged landscapes, and opportunity come together.
SELLER WILL CONSIDER SUBDIVIDING IN HALF.
11/25/2025
$9,736,875
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.
11/14/2025
$227,000
8.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 334 Cook Road, Bryson, TX
Priced to sell. 8 acres with a 1,560 square foot residence in west Jack County. The residence has two bedrooms and one bath with attached carport. Open living room, dining room and kitchen. The property has a water well. Ag exempt. Working pens and storage shed. The residence is older and needs some work which is reflected in the asking price.
10/03/2025
$925,000
99.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - 99.97 Acres - Hwy 281, Perrin, TX
99.97 acres on Hwy 281 just north of Perrin, TX in southeast Jack County. The property has a large main creek in the dense hardwoods on the east side with large, mature cotton woods on its banks. The west side of the tract is mostly open with a previously cultivated field touching the northern boundary. Fertile native grasses and sandy soil allow for broad agricultural uses. New concrete entrance off Hwy 281. Large neighbors. Ag Exempt.
Owner/Agent.
Easements: Two gas pipelines and gas header. No production.
Electricity: Electricity is on Hwy 281.
Water: No existing water wells but many water wells in the immediate vicinity with most being 15 + gallons per minute.
Shown by appointment only.
If cooperating broker/agent is not present during initial contact, showing(s), 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.
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.
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.
09/10/2025
$1,030,400
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD Armstrong Lane, Bryson, TX
Ironwood Ranch is 160 rugged acres located just a few miles northeast of Bryson, Texas, in the heart of Jack County. With dramatic elevation changes, deep wooded draws, and mature hardwoods, this property offers a true North Texas recreational retreat. The ranch features approximately 2,900 feet of frontage along Armstrong Lane, which splits the ranch into an East 122 acres and a West 38 acres. Ironwood Ranch is primarily covered in heavy post oak, mesquite, and cedar. About 90% of the land is wooded, providing excellent wildlife habitat and privacy, and a seasonal waterway and a small pond add to the property's natural character.
While the soils are rocky and unsuitable for cultivation, the rugged terrain makes for a perfect recreational ranch with hunting, hiking, and off-road potential. The property has about 90 feet of elevation change, creating multiple scenic vantage points. Utilities are currently not in place, though underground water is accessible in the area at around 360 feet, making a water well a viable option. Electricity is believed to be available nearby, with power running to the western neighbor's home. The Senate Wind Farm borders the property's north, west, and south sides, but no turbines are located on the ranch. Wind rights will be conveyed, and no active leases exist. One set of tank batteries exists on-site, with mineral ownership unknown.
-- IMPROVEMENTS --
Utilities ~ Electricity available on the property through TNP
Pens ~ Old working pens by the pond
Road System ~ County road runs through the property, dirt roads on property
Fencing ~ Adequate for cattle grazing, in need of repairs
-- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN --
Surface Water ~ One pond; 0.2 acres
Water ~ Underground water in the area
Tree Cover ~ 90% wooded; hardwood cover
Underbrush ~ Thick underbrush
Native Grasses ~ 100% native grasses
Grazing ~ Currently grazed by the owner
Soils ~ Shatruce Gravelly Loam, Exray-darnell Complex
-- HUNTING & RECREATION --
Wildlife ~ Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, duck, dove, hogs, varmint
Hunting Pressure ~ Very little; no written hunting lease
Fishing ~ Unknown, has not been proven
Land ~ Crossable creek, wooded draw
Native Grasses ~ Thick grasses, excellent bedding
-- MINERALS & WIND --
Mineral Rights ~ Minerals unknown
O&G Production ~ No current production on the ranch
Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey
Wind Production ~ No active wind lease on the ranch, wind lease in the area
-- ACCESS & DISTANCES --
Road Frontage ~ Armstrong Lane - 2,900 ft
Nearby Towns ~ 3 mi northwest of Bryson, Texas
Major Cities ~ 60 mi SE of Wichita Falls, 85 mi NW of Fort Worth
Airports ~ 16 mi NE of Graham Municipal, 55 mi SW of Wichita Falls Regional
AGENT COMMENTS: Ironwood Ranch is a raw ranch with recreational value and is an investment opportunity with Armstrong Lane being a natural split, as well as access to utilities.
Listing Agent: Heath Kramer 940-456-0575
10/27/2025
$4,500,000
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 wildlife--including 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.
06/10/2025
$1,251,440
156.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Jack County - TBD Burwick Rd, Bryson, TX
The LW2, 156.43-Acre Jack County Ranch Jared Kennedy of Whitetail Properties is proud to offer this 156.43-acre pristine recreational ranch. Located 13.1 miles west of Jacksboro, 74 miles West of Fort Worth, and 55 miles south of Wichita Falls. The LW2 is ready for the working cattle rancher and sets up beautifully for the hunter and fisherman looking for a diverse and peaceful retreat. Native grasses, clover, and vibrant wildflowers cover the pastures, motts of majestic live oaks, post oaks, and mature mesquite trees provide cover and a dynamic landscape. A seasonal creek and four ponds water the landscape, making it an ideal canvas for a custom homestead, working ranch, recreational retreat, or a prescient investment. This ranch is free of oil and gas production, and no pipeline crosses it. The land is very diverse with spots of open pasture, thick oak motts, mature mesquite flats, and a pecan-lined creek bottom. Water Features: A seasonal creek winds through the property, complemented by four stock ponds , offering over 2 acres of total surface water. Two ponds are teeming with bass and panfish, ideal for fishing enthusiasts or livestock watering. Agricultural Infrastructure: Fully fenced and cross-fenced with native pastures, perfect for grazing or possible hay production. Hunting & Recreation: Abundant wildlife, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, and hogs, with trails weaving through the tree-lined landscape for hunting, hiking, or ATV adventures. Accessibility: County Road frontage on Burwick Rd. Current agricultural exemption for low property taxes. This Jack County ranch is a rare find, offering a vibrant, water-rich landscape for livestock production, a recreational haven, or a custom homestead. Its proximity to the DFW metroplex and natural beauty make it a prime investment for personal enjoyment or future appreciation.
DETAILS
- Beautiful and diverse
- Post and live oak covered pastures
- Seasonal creek and four ponds
- Whitetail deer, waterfowl, turkey and feral pigs all over the ranch
- No oil and gas production and no pipelines
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.
08/14/2025
$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
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.
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