Located just 70 miles from Downtown Fort Worth and only 10 miles northwest of
Stephenville in the heart of western Erath County, this exceptional ranch
offers a balanced blend of productive grazing land, diverse wildlife habitat,
and beautiful Texas scenery. With approximately 380 feet of frontage on all-
weather County Road 403 and an impressive 4,600 feet along County Road 406,
the property provides outstanding access with multiple gated entry points.
The ranch is fully fenced with 5 and 6-strand barbed wire fencing and is
thoughtfully divided into two primary grazing pastures. Cattlemen will
appreciate the well-built, functional working pens, improved pasture planted
in Klein grass, two stock ponds and a seasonal creek traversing the ranch. In
addition to excellent fencing the other key improvements include electricity
available in multiple locations, as well as a three plus acre soft turnout
paddock from the working pens offering ease of various cattle management
options. A water well with a TPD of 120’ is centrally located producing 20
gpm providing a sustainable water supply to livestock and wildlife alike.
The land itself is beautifully balanced, offering open pastures and areas of
quality hardwoods and native brush that create ideal cover for the abundant
wildlife including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, ducks, and the occasional
feral hog. With roughly 50 feet of elevation change, the ranch delivers
sweeping views and multiple building site options. Hardwoods include post
oak, blackjack oak, live oak, cedar elm, mesquite and limited juniper and
cacti can be found. Native grasses abound on this property and evidence of
decades of good land stewardship is obvious.
Rectangular in shape, well-improved, and rich in natural character, this
ranch stands out as a premier opportunity for both recreational enjoyment and
productive cattle use. Bring your livestock, your family, or your weekend
gear—this is classic Erath County ranchland at its finest.