The Rock House Pasture spans 254 acres in the picturesque southeast region of Shackelford County, Texas. This ranch is a true gem, seamlessly blending recreation and natural beauty. It boasts varied elevations that enhance its stunning vistas, along with abundant surface water, lush grazing land, and a rich diversity of wildlife.
A distinguishing attribute of the property is Battle Creek, which meanders through the northwestern corner, serving as a seasonal water source for both livestock and wildlife while adding to the enchanting landscape. As you roam the land, you'll discover deep draws that act as highways for wildlife, hinting at future potential for enhanced surface water features. In addition to Battle Creek, the terrain is dotted with three scenic ponds that serve as essential water sources for both cattle and wildlife. The landscape is a captivating mix of mesquite trees interspersed with scattered hardwoods, offering a visually appealing drive through the ranch. Come spring, the hilltops come alive as vibrant wildflowers blanket the terrain in a stunning array of colors.
Just beyond the front gate stands a remarkable old home said to have been built in 1909. Its distinctive rock work stands out, showcasing craftsmanship that has withstood the test of time. This stone structure remains in surprisingly good condition, presenting a wonderful opportunity to transform it into a cozy home or charming hunting cabin. If refurbishing the rock home isn't an option, several breathtaking home sites beckon in the western and southern portions of the ranch, each offering idyllic views that would make for a perfect rural retreat. In the southwest corner of the property, you'll find a spacious metal building, perfect for storage, along with a carport designed to secure equipment. Adjacent to this building, a set of pipe cattle pens that are ready to be revitalized for cattle management, adding even more functionality to this remarkable ranch.
AGENT COMMENTS: The Rock House Pasture has been owned by the same family for generations and offers an environment for recreation, hunting, and cattle ranching. This property features good access and reliable roadways throughout. In my opinion, the only thing this ranch lacks is a food plot or some form of cultivation. However, this absence provides a perfect blank canvas for a hunter to develop it according to their preferences. Overall, this is a very clean and unique property with tremendous potential.
Directions:
From Moran, head north on FM 576. After that, turn east onto County Road 126 and continue for 2 miles. Next, turn west onto County Road 125 and travel for 1/2 mile. Then, turn east onto County Road 106 and go for 1/4 mile. The gate will be on the north side of the road.
Showing Instructions:
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Additional Notices & Disclaimers: Campbell Farm & Ranch welcomes all cooperating agents and brokers. Cooperating Agents and Brokers must make "first contact" with the listing agent and be present at all showings to fully participate in the commission split. Commission split is at Campbell Farm & Ranch LLC's sole discretion. No Trespassing--Don't hesitate to contact a Campbell Farm & Ranch team member for a showing. All information in this advertisement is understood to be accurate and reliable but is not guaranteed. Please verify all information before using the information for decision-making purposes. All listing information is subject to errors, omissions, price changes, terms changes, or removal from the market without notice. Campbell Farm & Ranch presents all offers; the seller has the right to refuse any offer, review multiple offers, and accept backup offers.
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