752 +/- acres of rolling, scenic Texas land, this ranch combines exceptional water, diverse terrain, and well-planned improvements to create a premier cattle and recreational property. Nearly three miles of Mud Creek wind through the ranch, with massive Oak and Elm trees lining the banks and creating a stunning natural corridor that supports wildlife, livestock, and year-round beauty! Lost Creek Ranch is thoughtfully balanced for productivity and recreation, featuring 75 +/- acres in cultivation, 115 +/- acres of improved pasture, and 560 +/- acres of native brush. This mix provides excellent grazing capacity while preserving prime habitat for wildlife. With nine stock tanks scattered across the ranch, water is abundant and well-distributed. For the sportsman, the property offers incredible deer, dove, turkey, quail, & hog hunting, supported by the creek, heavy timber, and varied cover. For the cattleman, the ranch includes a true working set of pens designed for efficiency, along with a huge shed for equipment storage and operations. Improvements include a comfortable two-bedroom, one-bath barn dominium, ideal for a weekend retreat, ranch headquarters, or guest lodging. Multiple hilltop vantage points offer panoramic views and potential homesites. This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy ranch with strong agricultural value, outstanding hunting, and the natural character that makes a property unforgettable!
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