Location
Located off County Road 4105 near Hermleigh, Texas in Scurry County, approximately 12 miles southeast of Snyder and 80 miles west of Abilene. Lubbock is roughly 96 miles to the northwest.
Land & Improvements
The property is flat, with a mix of mesquite and cleared areas cross-fenced with both low and high game fencing. A 5.5-acre high-fenced enclosure houses the exotic wildlife. New irrigation has been installed throughout the property, and three-phase power was added when the larger well was drilled. The land carries an agricultural tax exemption.
Equestrian Facilities
Multiple outdoor horse pens with covered sheds and low-fenced roaming areas, all with water. The setup also includes a horse arena and a steer chute for roping. The main barn is a newer metal structure measuring 12565 with an additional overhang, broken into three sections. The first is framed out for horse stalls, a tack room, feed room, and wash bay. The middle 5065 section is a finished shop. The third section was designed as a saloon/entertainment area with a rock wood-burning fireplace, a full bedroom and bathroom (unfinished), and an upstairs loft.
Wildlife
Native species on the property include whitetail, mule deer, turkey, and dove. The 5.5-acre high-fenced enclosure holds an exotic collection including fallow deer, blackbuck, Pre Davids deer, and sitatunga. Predator species present include coyotes, bobcats, and foxes.
Main Residence
The two-story main home was built in 2010 and offers 5,107 sq/ft of living space with 4 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 half-baths, 2 offices, and an upstairs loft. New Luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout. Five total fireplaces, three gas log interior and two wood-burning outdoor. A brand new pool and hot tub (with both heating and cooling), a new outdoor patio with two fireplaces, and a fenced back patio round out the exterior living areas. The home is equipped with a geothermal HVAC system divided into 5 programmable zones with 125-ft deep wells, complete foam insulation with a radiant barrier, two tankless water heaters, and a propane generator backed by two 1,000-gallon propane tanks. A 1440 underground shelter is also on the property. Landscaping and irrigation are in place.
Water
Two electric wells serve the property, one dedicated to the house and a second high-capacity well at 150 GPM supplying everything else, including the new irrigation system. A stocked, 0.15-acre pond (17 ft deep) sits in front of the house, fed by runoff and supplemented by the house well.
Remarks
Jackson Lake Ranch suits a buyer looking for a turnkey equestrian setup with room to grow, whether finishing the barns entertainment and stall sections to their own spec, running exotics, or simply settling into a well-built, well-equipped property on the West Texas plains. The land carries an agricultural tax exemption, and minerals are TBD conveying with the sale.