Introduction:
Well maintained and thoughtfully managed, this 160.5+/- acre property in Houston County, just northeast of Kennard, offers a rare combination of privacy, practical improvements, and quality habitat for hunting and country living. Rolling pastures, hardwood timber, and wet-weather creeks from Sikes Creek and Kilgore Branch provide excellent wildlife habitat and a quiet country setting. Stock ponds provide fishing right outside your door, while strategically placed tower blinds, feeders, and an abundant deer population make this property a true sportsmans paradise. With a 4-bedroom, 2-bath home, guest cabin, and raised center-aisle barn already in place, this ranch is ready to enjoy as a family getaway, a hunting property, or a private country escape.
Location:
Situated northeast of Kennard in Houston County, this 160.5+/- acre ranch embodies the best of East Texas living peaceful seclusion paired with convenient access to small-town amenities. Kennard is known for its welcoming, tight-knit community and lies near the Davy Crockett National Forest, offering endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and outdoor adventure.
Terrain:
The landscape is a picturesque mix of rolling hills, open hay fields, and mature hardwood timber. Five improved fields (5.5+/-, 6+/-, 9.5+/-, 19+/-, and 24+/- acres) are ideal for hay production, livestock, horses, or hunting. The west side of the property features Sikes Creek and Kilgore Branch, meandering through hardwood bottoms that provide exceptional wildlife habitat and scenic diversity.
Water:
This property is exceptionally well-watered with county water service, a private well, and two wet-weather creeksSikes Creek (3,500+/- feet) and Kilgore Branch (2,600+/- feet). Four stocked ponds near the home provide outstanding bass fishing and reliable water sources for both wildlife and livestock.
Wildlife:
A premier hunting destination, this ranch supports thriving populations of deer and native game. It is fully equipped for hunters with four tower blinds anchored in 4-foot-deep concrete, five broadcast corn feeders, and four cottonseed feeders. The combination of water, food plots, and cover makes this property ideal for managing and harvesting trophy whitetail.
Improvements:
The ranch features a 4-bedroom, 2-bath modular home with a spacious deck and above-ground pool, perfect for enjoying the views and quiet evenings. A guest cabin with its own kitchen and living area offers additional accommodations for family, friends, or hunting parties. A raised center-aisle barn, electric gated entrance, and well-maintained internal ranch roads ensure ease of use and functionality. The property carries timber and hay agriculture exemptions and produces approximately 300 round bales annually.
Easements:
A right-of-way easement along the eastern boundary provides access for neighboring landowners.
Minerals:
Seller is open to conveying 50% of owned minerals with an acceptable offer.
Area History Kennard, Texas (Houston County):
Kennard is a small East Texas community known for its heritage and proximity to the Davy Crockett National Forest. The region has long been celebrated for its productive soils, abundant wildlife, and natural beautymaking it one of Texas most desirable locations for ranching, recreation, and country living.
Taxes: Timber & Hay Agriculture Exemption
Price: $1,299,000
Terms: Cash at closing
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