SUMMARY
Highway 6 Ranch is a 17 acre equestrian property in Avoca, Texas, offering extensive horse facilities, a nice roping arena, multiple barns, and well-designed turnouts. With excellent fencing, privacy, and proximity to major horse event venues, this ranch is well-suited for horse owners, trainers, and ropers looking for a functional and ready-to-use setup.
DESCRIPTION
Purpose-built for performance horses, this ranch delivers an exceptional working environment for training, roping, and livestock handling. The improvements are positioned for practical daily use, with barns, turnout pastures, and a large arena designed to support serious equine operations. The existing brick home, constructed in 1962, offers three bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms. It includes rustic western accents and serves as a comfortable base for full-time living or as a placeholder while a new residence is planned. Housing availability in the area is limited, adding long-term value whether upgrading or expanding residential options.
Once part of the historic Swenson Ranch in the 1800s, the land retains its ranching heritage and strong equestrian identity while offering privacy with no close neighbors.
LOCATION
Highway 6 Ranch is located in Avoca, Texas, with convenient access to major equine destinations including Stephenville and Hamilton, as well as the Taylor County Expo Center in Abilene. The setting provides a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining close to competitive event venues, agricultural resources, and necessary services.
The property is about 2 miles from Avoca, 5 miles from Lueders, 10 miles to Stamford, 20 miles from Anson, 34 miles from Abilene, 113 miles from Stephenville, 140 miles from Hamilton, 152 miles to Fort Worth, 245 miles to Austin, and 285 miles from San Antonio.
LAND
The ranch consists of 17 fully fenced acres with solid perimeter fencing and three individually fenced turnout pastures ranging from 46 acres each. The layout is ideal for horse rotation, livestock management, and continued training operations. Ample space remains available for the construction of additional housing, expanded facilities, or even an RV park to generate additional income.
IMPROVEMENTS
The brick home includes three bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms. It features rustic western touches and provides an on-site living option for owners, caretakers, or weekend stays, with covered parking attached. Housing in the area is limited.
Equine improvements are extensive. A 200' x 300' all-pipe roping arena, paired with a separate 75' x 300' calf lane, has been enhanced with loads of hauled-in sand to optimize footing. The primary horse barn measures 75' x 300' and includes eight stall runs, a tack room, and a feed room with appealing wood accents. An additional barn offers five stall runs. The property also includes a livestock/steer barn, a pole barn, and a shed row for equipment and hay storage. The facility layout allows for efficient livestock movement and day-to-day ranch functionality.
WILDLIFE
Local wildlife includes whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, and dove. An Ag Exemption is currently in place.
WATER
The property is serviced by public water, and a private septic system supports the home. Water is distributed to livestock areas for daily ranch operations.