Collingsworth County, Texas Land For Sale (5 results)
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08/21/2025
$5,678,750
1925 ac.
ACTIVE
Collingsworth County - Quail, TX
Call the Listing Agent, Andrew Pennington at 940-838-8112 for more information or to schedule a showing.
Location:
Located in Collingsworth County, eight miles northwest of Quail, Texas, on County Road N.
Terrain:
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Panhandle, the Salt Fork River Ranch is an exceptional 1,925 acre property offering premier hunting, abundant water resources, and striking natural beauty. The ranch is located in the western part of the county, halfway between Interstate 40 and U.S. Highway 287, for easy access. Bordered by the painted banks of the Salt Fork of the Red River near the north boundary, this ranch features over 150 feet of elevation change, creating dramatic rolling terrain, picturesque views, and a healthy wildlife environment.
Renowned for its excellent wildlife habitat, the ranch supports thriving populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, Rio Grande turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, and wild hogs. A healthy mix of native grasses is found throughout the ranchand has not been grazed for over 5.5 yearsalong with scattered mesquite flats, hackberry thickets, and river-bottom hardwoods, all providing ideal cover, food, and roosting areas for game species.
Water is abundant and well-distributed throughout the ranch, with two electric wells, one solar well, and a traditional windmill wellall complemented by overflow ponds and a beautiful spring-fed seep pond that enhances surface water availability for both livestock and wildlife.
The ranch is fully fenced with secure perimeter fencing, some cross-fencing into manageable pastures, and features multiple pipe-gated entrances for ease of access. A well-structured pipe overhead entrance, heavy-duty gate, and newly installed fencing along the road provide a secure entrance to the property. A well-maintained network of ranch roads ensures convenient travel across the property. Infrastructure includes electric utility access with service points along County Road N and a well-constructed set of pipe livestock pens with a working alley located at the southwest entrance.
Whether youre seeking a recreational hunting paradise, a livestock operation, or a legacy land investment, Salt Fork River Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a premier piece of the Texas Panhandle.
Improvements:
Four water wells (two electric, one solar, one windmill), large concrete trough plumbed to electric well, large fiberglass water troughs with overflow ponds below, County Road N frontage, beautiful spring-fed seep pond, pipe cattle working pens/corrals, wildlife feeding stations, excellent road system, cross-fencing with pipe-gated entrances, excellent perimeter fencing, approximately two miles of Salt Fork of the Red River frontage.
Wildlife:
Mule deer, whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and wild hog.
04/21/2025
$48,830,100
29594 ac.
ACTIVE
Collingsworth County - Farm to Market Road 3143, Mclean, TX
29,594 Acres Terra Rosa Ranch, Collingsworth & Donley Counties
FM 3143, Mclean, TX 79057
Description: Set upon an elevated red clay mesa with a hawk eyes view of the wild and untamed land below, Terra Rosa serves as the quintessential Texas hunting ranch. An immense herd of elk introduced over two decades ago roam among the native mule and white tail deer. Get lost on the 29,594 acre ranch between the ridgelines and mesas that characterize the landscape of the expansive property. With over 32 blinds, 30 corn feeders and 19 fenced protein feeders, the ranch is outfitted purposefully for avid hunters and outdoorsman. Additionally, there are 12 food plots, 10 wheat fields, and over 40 windmills and solar wells strategically placed across the property providing ample supplies of food and water for the wildlife. Lodging on the property is divided among two main places on the property commonly referred to as the Old and New Terra Rosa Lodges. At the original site, you will find bunk houses, lodging, barns, an AI breeding facility, and much more.
Improvements: The original lodge on the property is over 1,800 sq. ft. and is accompanied by a bunk house and hired hand housing. The newer lodge, was built to rival the original housing and is set strategically on a high mesa creating panoramic views of the property off the back porch. Designed on an open living concept, the lodge was meant to entertain a crowd. Features to boast include a large gourmet kitchen complete with a Viking range, multiple Subzero refrigerators, two dishwashers, and custom knotty alder cabinets. The 12-foot long kitchen island is ideal for catering meals to feed a large group. In addition, the bar area includes an ice maker, wine fridge, and high-top bar for serving ice cold beverages. The massive 8-foot wide stone hearth opposite the kitchen was built to impress. In addition, the back porch mirrors the hearth inside with its own outdoor fireplace complete with custom iron-worked screen featuring the Terra Rosa brand. Dawn and dusk are to be spent on the patio with the breathtaking views of sunrise and sunset. Just off the porch an incredibly striking full body copper elk statue characterizes the lodge perfectly as it stands majestically on the edge of the mesa. Close to the main lodge are 3 smaller cabins each furnished with 2 queen beds and have an attached bathroom with a full size shower, sink, and closet. The cabins have impressive cathedral style ceilings and in addition, have central heating and air.
The Ranch:
Many improvements have been made across the ranch including fencing that spans around the property, cross fencing, and about 10,000 acres of separated high fenced areas. Across the ranch there are over 34 windmills and feed troughs, 13 solar wells with storage tanks, 30 corn feeders, 32 hunting blinds and 19 fenced protein feeders. There are also several food plots and wheat fields strategically positioned for deer and elk both inside and outside of high fenced areas. Most of the food plots were planted in rye, but 1 plot inside the high fence has established love grass. In addition, high fencing surrounds 5 of the food plots. There are also 12 fields all outside of the high fenced areas planted in wheat. At the old headquarters site, the many improvements necessary for operation of the ranch include a horse barn, holding pens, several storage buildings and a barn, used for both cattle and deer. There is also a breeding facility just south of the original headquarters sectioned off into six 3-4 acre pens with lean-tos. Currently used for breeding deer, it was built for selective breeding of elk when first introduced to the property from New Mexico. As a bonus, there is also a pigeon shoot, skeet trap, as well as a competitive rifle and pistol range.
Water: There are about 34 windmills, 13 solar wells and 3 electric wells distributed throughout the ranch. Additionally, there are natural creek beds, ponds, and a couple of lakes scattered around the ranch providing a multitude and abundant sources of water for elk, deer, cattle and a variety of wildlife.
Wildlife: Terra Rosa Ranch is known for its prime hunting spots and its established herd of elk which has been featured in Amarillo Globe News. Aside from that, the typical game native to the Eastern Texas Panhandle flock to the ranch including white tail and mule deer, quail, pheasant, wild turkeys, and more. To note, there is a 25 acre breeding facility once used for elk, but was converted for breeding deer and could be easily adapted for a multitude of species.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch is characterized by its ridgelines and high cliffs. The wild and native grasses coupled with its canyon-like topography create a bustling hub for a variety of wildlife. There are also 12 food plots and 10 wheat fields on the property; the wheat fields make up 416 acres.
Water Conservation District: The property falls within two separate conservation districts. The part of the ranch that lies in Collingsworth County is in the Mesquite Groundwater Conservation District. The other portion of the ranch in Donley County falls within the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District.
Minerals: Negotiable
05/18/2026
$850,000
147.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Collingsworth County - Quail, TX
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 147.94 acres +/-, in Section 30, Block 21, H&GN Survey, Collingsworth County, Texas. Complete metes and bounds description on file.
ACREAGE: 147.94 +/-
CRP:
DRY FARMLAND:
GRASSLAND: ALL
TOPOGRAPHY: Rolling grassland - a good combination of open grassland with areas of trees and thickets.
IMPROVEMENTS: 2019 built home is a 2 bedroom, 2 bath, with fireplace and central heat and air. The older home is a 2 bedroom, 2 bath, with an enclosed patio, bunkroom, saferoom, fireplace and central heat and air. Metal barn (approx 24' x 30'), box van, 40' storage container, stock shed.
WATER: 2 - Submersible pumps, stocked pond. Yard area around home has a sprinkler system.
UTILITIES:
ELECTRICITY: Yes
NATURAL GAS: No
PROPANE: Yes
PERSONAL PROPERTY: All appliances, Generac 24 KW generator, air compressor, electric welder in barn, cattle squeeze chute and game feeders are included w/ sale.
TAXES: $1,680.23 base tax in 2025 w/ ag use exemptions
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Hedley ISD
MINERALS: Subject to previous reservations, Seller will reserve none.
POSSESSION: Owner currently allows a neighbor to graze cattle on a portion of the property in exchange for hunting on the neighbors property. Otherwise the property is owner operated and possession is negotiable.
PRICE: $850,000
OTHER DATA: Great recreational/cattle operation. Two very nice homes, one of which is near new. Automatic generator for back up power. Pond is stocked w/ bass and catfish, and has a small windmill that powers an aeration pump for pond. Great habitat for deer, dove, quail & turkey.
***The information contained herein was obtained from reliable sources; however, it is not guaranteed and is subject to prior sale or withdrawal. Buyer's broker/agent must be identified on first contact with listing broker and accompany buyer for all site visits to be considered for brokerage fee sharing.***
02/09/2026
$75,000
0.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Collingsworth County - 1004 Childress Street, Wellington, TX
Exterior upgrades include new siding and windows plus a newer roof. The 3-bedroom, 1.5 bath, neat and tidy property offers a large laundry room, fresh interior paint and an electric hot water heater. Spotlighting the 9-foot ceilings, flooring includes wood-look laminate, tile, hardwood and fiber board. Three window units cool the residence while a floor furnace and gas wall heaters in the bathrooms heat the home.
Detached 2-car garage in the fenced backyard features cinder block construction with a workshop encompassing 924 total square feet. Privacy fence, storm cellar and locked drive-thru gate round out the amenities.
Located in the heart of the community near downtown Wellington, home is within walking distance of many churches, the Wellington Ritz Theatre and Collingsworth County Museum, and not too far from the campuses of Wellington Independent School District and the extensive medical facilities. Pre-approved or cash buyers should make your request to view the property today.
NO TRESPASSING. PLEASE DO NOT ACCESS PROPERTY WITHOUT BEING ACCOMPANIED BY THE LISTING AGENT OR AN AGENT WHO HAS WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE LISTING AGENT.
All prospective Buyers must present a Pre-Qualification Letter, a Pre-Approval Letter and/or a Bank Letter confirming Proof of Funds prior to any showing.
As with any Exclusive Listing Agreement, our owners are not to negotiate with any prospective buyers, but to refer all prospective buyers to the Listing Agent. Please do not contact any of the owners directly.
This property is not for Rent, not for Lease and Owner Financing is not available.
04/16/2026
$407,250
181 ac.
ACTIVE
Collingsworth County - County Road Q, Quail, TX
The Morgan Ranch consists of +-181 acres of CRP. The ranch has an excellent stand of grass. Scattered trees, plumb bushes, and brush that attracts wildlife.
Farms to the north and east have irrigation. The Morgan Ranch might qualify for organic farming. Call Broker for reservations.
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