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Jefferson County Ranch is a combination ranch with native grass pastures, thickets and mesquite timber. The property has gently rolling topography and overlooks the Red River valley in Western Jefferson County. This area is known for excellent deer and turkey hunting, but the property is also situated in big ranch country and will support about a cow/calf pair per 10 to 12 acres. The topography in the wooded draws lends itself for the construction of new ponds. With quail whistling and big scenic views, this ranch has the feeling of West Texas, but is less than two hours Northwest of DFW.
This property recently underwent a prescribed burn which will help reduce weeds and woody vegetation while increasing the growth of healthy native grass and forbs.
Location:
*Waurika - 8.5 miles
*Wichita Falls - 35 miles
*Decatur, TX - 80 miles
*DFW - 122 miles
*Oklahoma City - 113 miles
Access:
*1/4 miles of Gravel County Road frontage
Water:
*Seasonal creek drainages
*Locations to build a new pond
Utilities:
*Rural water available
*Electricity available
Climate:
*Approximately +/- 32 inches of annual precipitation
Minerals:
*Surface Only
Wildlife:
*Whitetail Deer
*Wild Turkey
*Waterfowl
*Dove
*Quail
*Wild Hogs
Fishing:
*NA
Terrain:
*25' of elevation change
*Upland rolling rangeland
*Scattered mesquite timber and brush
*Elms and Hackberry in the drainages
*Rough and rugged ranch providing both hunting and grazing
*Native grass and Crosstimbers habitat
Improvements:
*NA
Equipment:
*NA
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