149 Acres on Bluff Creek | Ira, Texas | Scurry County
Overview
Discover 149 acres in western Scurry County offering rolling terrain, native grassland, scenic
elevation changes, and the winding corridor of Bluff Creek. While Bluff Creek is a wet-weather
creek, it creates outstanding topography, mature tree cover, and excellent wildlife habitat rarely
found on properties in this price range.
With county road frontage on both the east and west boundaries, electricity available on the
property, established gravel ranch roads, and abundant native vegetation, this ranch is equally
suited for recreation, grazing livestock, or building a future country home.
Offered at an attractive $1,500 per acre, this property represents an exceptional opportunity to
own an affordable West Texas ranch.
Access
Accessibility is one of the ranch's strongest attributes.
County Road 3115 frontage along the west boundary
County Road 3155 frontage along the east boundary
Established gravel ranch roads provide easy travel throughout much of the ranch
Multiple access points offer flexibility for future improvements
Water Features
Bluff Creek traverses the eastern portion of the ranch, creating a beautiful creek-bottom
environment with mature willows and dense wildlife cover. While Bluff Creek is a wet-weather
creek, the drainage has carved attractive elevation changes that give the property a much larger
feel than its acreage suggests.
There is currently no water well on the property.
Electricity is available.
(Water meter availability to be verified.)
Terrain
Unlike many ranches in the area, this property offers noticeable topographical variation.
Rolling hills gradually transition into the Bluff Creek drainage, creating scenic overlooks,
secluded pockets of cover, and numerous building locations with excellent views. The elevation
changes also improve wildlife movement throughout the ranch.
Vegetation
The ranch features an excellent stand of native grasses suitable for livestock grazing.
Tree cover includes:
Mature Mesquite
Willows along Bluff Creek
Cedars
Native brush
The combination of open grassland and heavy creek-bottom cover creates ideal habitat for both
wildlife and livestock.
Wildlife
The diverse habitat supports an excellent population of native wildlife including:
Whitetail Deer
Rio Grande Turkey
Bobwhite Quail
The mature creek-bottom timber and surrounding native grassland provide food, cover, and
travel corridors throughout the property, making it an excellent recreational ranch.
Improvements
Electricity available
Interior gravel ranch roads
Active oil production site
Existing oilfield easements
No water well
No minerals will convey
Fencing
Perimeter fencing consists primarily of barbed wire.
West fence Good
South fence Good
East fence Approximately half in good condition
North fence Needs replacement
Investment Opportunity
Affordable recreational properties with creek corridors, rolling topography, dual county road
frontage, and electricity are becoming increasingly difficult to find in West Texas.
Whether your goal is hunting, running livestock, building a home, or simply investing in Texas
land, this ranch offers exceptional value at $1,500 per acre.