Stonewall County, Texas Land For Sale (23 results)
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04/10/2023
$2,297,696
1217 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - FM1263, Aspermont, TX
The Big Empty Ranch is back on the market due to no fault of the seller.Spanning over 3,000 acres and boasting over 250 feet of elevation change, diversity in terrain would be an understatement. The high fenced Big Empty Ranch is nested between the rolling and high plains of Texas, and lies just East of the Cap-Rocks. The views will take your breath away. The property part of a larger ranch that is cross fenced, with approximately 1800 acres on one side(Big Empty North), and 1200 on the other(Big Empty South). The Two sides can be sold separately. Let the 90 foot inset entrance constructed of stone pillars and cedar along the massive gates greet you as you enter your recreational paradise. Helicopter hunts are literally less than 1 minute away, as Cedar Ridge Aviation borders the north side. There is no shortage of building sites located on the Big Empty Ranch. Game ranches like this are few and far between. This ranch is priced to sell quickly. Contact: Contact Sam McClellan at 214-454-9269 (cell) for more information.
Hunting Features:
Whether you enjoy glassing from high peaks, bowhunting, spot and stalk style western hunting, or duck hunting, this ranch will not disappoint. There is a 15 acre lake on the South end that will have 1,000+ ducks much of the time. The Big Empty Ranch is also stocked with scimitar oryx, fallow deer, red stag, aoudad sheep, and native whitetail. Contact listing agent for specifics on numbers. The ranch is home to some impressive native whitetails. There have been some unbelievable low fence whitetails harvested in King County over the last few years, with a number a deer scoring 170's-180's. The ranch is also home to a plethora of quail, ducks, turkey, coyotes, bobcats, and wild hogs. This game ranch has 5 elevated and carpeted deer blinds, 10 feeders, and 3 water tubs.
Potential:
The Big Empty Ranch would be the spot to build your dream home, hunting cabin, lodge, or even a corporate retreat center. It is a turnkey high fence ranch as is now.
This Ranch is being offered in potentially 3 ways, as the high fence splits the ranch creating a North and South Side. Each ranch has individual water systems, and separate entrances, so they can operate completely independent of each-other.
Location:
This property is located between Guthrie, Tx and Knox City, Tx.
DFW: 3 HRS AND 45 MINUTES (200 miles SE).
ABILENE: 1 HR AND 30 MINUTES (90 miles S).
LUBBOCK: 1 HR AND 45 MINUTES (115 miles W).
AMARILLO:3 HR AND 11 MINUTES (200 miles NW).
AUSTIN: 5 HR AND 30 MINUTES (300 miles SE).
There is a 4,000ft asphalt landing strip located about 30 miles away, located in Stonewall county that is accessible.
Utilities:
Electricity: There are overhead power lines that are abundant on both the North and South end of the property. Bringing electricity to any desired location should not be a problem whatsoever on this ranch.
Water: Utility water is abundant on the ranch (Big Empty North). There is a water meter in place on the north end of the ranch, 10,0000 gallons of water storage tanks, and nearly 3 miles of waterline that feed the ranch. There is also a fantastic water well that feeds the south end of the ranch(Big Empty South). This water well is logged at 45 gpm, and there is utility electricity at the well house supplying a booster pump that feeds nearly 2 miles of waterline.
Access:
Access is fantastic and all weather. King County just recently rocked the last 1.5 miles of County Road frontage. So, there is access on the entire East side of the ranch. There is also an unbelievable network of interior roads that provide access to the entire ranch.
Contact: Contact Sam McClellan at 214-454-9269 (cell) for more information.
10/16/2025
$2,437,215
812 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - CR 107, Flat Top, TX
Atop the river’s edge with the water flowing 100 feet below, the stillness is overtaken by the faint noise of the ripples across rocks below. The sound of the water becomes more and more noticeable as you stare out across the river valley. With a mile of river, you feel atop of the world from that view. Several spots along the river’s edge give you a phenomenal look at the great Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River. A landmark for life in the area for centuries; it’s easy to see why both it and the Double Mountains were used as way finders to traverse the countryside.
This property gives you a multitude of experiences with the river running through it, separating the lower area from the higher rugged area. Bisected by the river, the stories of each side are very much different.
The south hosts the fertile farmland framed out by a healthy belt of vegetation; quick access to the river’s edge. The north hosts the elevated bluffs, panoramic views, and rocky outcrops. Both sides play host to an abundance of wildlife and both sides compliment each other as wildlife use both to habitat and roam.
They say seeing is believing and that’s what you experience when you step to the edge of these overlooks, you really get to see something special. Don’t sleep on this river property. Give Dan Byerly a call at (325) 665-3489.
Driving Directions: To access the south entry, head north along US Hwy 83 from Hamlin’s red light for 9.2 miles, turn right onto PR 1013 for 0.4 miles. To access the north entry, go back to US Hwy 83 and drive north for an additional 2.8 miles, turn right onto CR 107 and follow that for 2.3 miles, turn right at the T.
Location: Located in Stonewall County, between Hamlin and Aspermont, this property lies on both sides of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River. The property is a short drive to restaurants, hunting/farming supplies, and more. Only 50 miles to Abilene, 127 miles to Lubbock, 155 miles to Midland, and 199 miles to Fort Worth.
Acreage: Approximately 812± acres, the diversity of the property is separated by the Brazos River. The south 170 acres is mostly cultivation and an easier access to the river. The north 640 acres is the rugged overlooks of the entire river valley and landmarks like the Double Mountains.
Topography: The south end is flat to a gradual slope to the rivers edge. The ground here is productive and the better opportunity at food plots. The north side will rise up 80 to 100 feet off the river and is full of gullies bringing rainfall to the river’s edge. The land rises and falls with higher points and overlooks available throughout. There are several great overlooks along the river and other overlooks on the north end that allow you to fully see the property and the surrounding area.
Rainfall/Elevation: Stonewall County has an average annual rainfall that ranges between 22 and 24 inches. The south side of the property has an elevation that ranges between 1610' and 1670' while the north side ranges between 1610' and 1800'.
Cover: A great combination of cover on this property explains why the wildlife are so abundant. A belt of trees frames our the the area south of the river; over 50 acres are in vegetation out of the 170 acres found on the south side. That belt allows wildlife to roam and bed down close to the river. On this side you will find a variety of trees like Hackberry, China Berry, Cottonwoods, Mesquite, and Juniper along with a variety of plants the wildlife enjoy. The north side is mostly mesquite and Juniper with a some Hackberry, China Berry, and some Willows along areas with spring activity. The big bucks love this side.
Fences: Fences are barbed wire with some being replaced in the last 20 years. Cattle run freely between both sides, so fences are considered proven since they stay in. Some cross fences are in place but serve little use today.
Utilities: There are several electric lines on both sides of the river. Power has been available at the old homestead in the past but is not in use today. Old oil field activity on the north side gives way to some opportunity to connect. No existing meters are in place; however, the area is serviced by Big Country Electric Cooperative. There are no other utilities in place. The buyer or the buyer’s representative should verify utilities.
Water: The Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River traverses the property for one full mile. The river is currently flowing well and the sounds of the water rippling over the rocks can be heard from overlooks 80' above. An old water windmill can be found in trees on the south side but hasn’t ran in years. The area along the river would be considered a prime location for any new wells as neighbors report well production between 20-100 gallons per minute. A series of natural springs can be found on the north side with water running into pools. This activity would likely increase with the removal of some trees along the banks of those small canyons. A few surface tanks have been dug in the past but are dry at the moment awaiting the next good rain. Buyer or buyer’s representative is responsible for verifying all water.
Hunting: With over 20 years experience on this place hunting, the seller claims this one to be his family’s favorite. Several mount worthy Whitetail bucks have been taken off the place over the years. Home to Rio Grande turkeys, feral hogs, and more. The two sides of the river will give you a variety of experiences to hunt as will the variety of the landscape. It’s hard to beat a good river place come hunting season. You’ll also catch some fish in the river too.
Residence and Improvements: The old homestead is an old rock structure with fireplace and cistern on the back porch. The rock structure has sure lasted but the roof and interior has not. The same can be said about a few of the barns. Some of them can be salvaged or repurposed. The area is still a prime location for a homestead or hunt camp. With the right imagination, maybe you’ll hear some of the old tales told on the front porch.
Minerals: The seller does not own any mineral rights. There is some light oil field activity on the north side and the seller says that the oil company that operates that activity is very good to work with. The seller owns 50% of the wind rights.
Price: The property is priced at $2,437,215.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyer’s agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer’s agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller’s agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/15/2024
$1,800,000
750 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Aspermont, TX
Are you tired of the cars and noise of the big city? The North Slope Ranch is a private and secluded Ranch in southwestern Stonewall County that consists of 750acres of native ranch country. This ranch has it all: close views of Double Mountain, perfect for recreational activities, cattle operation or both. Call today and schedule your private showing to appreciate the views this ranch offers.
Location: The Ranch is located approximately 15 miles southwest of Aspermont on CR 410 & 434, with access through a surveyed easement. The property is approximately 4 hours from Ft. Worth and 2 hours from Lubbock.
Acreage:The Ranch consists of 750 acres in native pastureland.
Topography: The land is rolling with some beautiful deep draws and canyons.
Rainfall/Elevation: Rainfall on the Ranch averages approximately 22 to 23 inches per year.
Cover: The property is covered in native grasses and mesquite trees.
Fences: Currently there is cattle on the Ranch, and the fences are good.
Utilities: The southern part of the Ranch has electricity at the well.
Water: Water is supplied by a water well and 3 stock tanks.
Hunting: Hunting on the Ranch is excellent and includes Whitetail deer, Bob White quail, turkey, feral hogs and various varmints.
Minerals: All owned minerals and royalties on the Ranch are reserved and will not be conveyed.
Price: The property is priced at $1,800,000.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Nelson Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Nelson Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Nelson Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
11/16/2024
$725,400
372 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Aspermont, TX
Tudors Place is located just north of Swenson TX and is comprised of 372 acres along FM 1646. This property consists of Native and Improved pastures with roughly 32 acres that are generally planted into winter wheat for a winter food plot and another 40 acres that was previously planted in improved grass and used as a hay field. This ranch has various topography changes including big mesquite flats opening up to Soap berry motts mixed in with scattered shinnery oaks and a good amount of Hackberry trees. Strong native pastures and several different browse species of all types can be found around the Tudors place that are utilized by wildlife and livestock!
Pasture:
The native pastures are currently being grazed and are in good condition with Sideoats Grama, Hairy Grama, Buffalograss, Switchgrass, Sand dropseed, Viney Mesquite and some Arizona cottontop. The pastures have multiple species of native browse and cover including Ephedra, Elbowbush, Hackberry, Mesquite, Soap berry, LoteBush and Shin oaks.
Hunting:
Hunting in this area can be exceptional and can produce ample hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, feral hogs, dove, quail, and turkey.
The ranch does not currently have any hunting leases in place and has only been hunted by the family and family friends.
This ranch neighbors some larger ranches allowing for better management opportunities on your current and future wildlife program.
Topography:
The ranch has a rolling topography with roughly 40 ft of elevation changes across the ranch. The property has some unbelievably beautiful sunrises and sunsets! On a clear night the stars in this area are absolutely breathtaking to see in person!
Improvements:
The ranch has single phase electrical that is available on the property with two meters in place! There is a small set of cattle pens with three smaller sheds that are used for parking and equipment storage. The perimeter fences are in good to excellent condition around the property.
Water:
The ranch currently does not have a working water well but the current owners have multiple water troughs around the ranch that are used to water livestock and wildlife.
The property has one tank that is currently full at the time of this writing that will hold water for long periods of times with adequate rains.
The owners have a water trailer that they use during dry times to haul water to their camp and their livestock.
Minerals:
The sellers are negotiable on conveying some oil/gas minerals on the ranch but are not sure on the exact amount of owned minerals.
One of the sellers may retain a portion of their wind rights with the sale of the land.
Water & Solar rights will convey with the sale.
The ranch does not have any mineral leases in place or current production.
Notes:
Some of the hunting equipment and blinds belong to sellers friends and will not convey with the sale.
Additional equipment, water trailers, and implements may be negotiable separately from the sale.
For more information contact:
Travis Hawkins
325-370-3710
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Agent/Keller Williams Realty does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Keller Williams Realty ABTX-RE,llc.
08/08/2025
$1,320,000
660 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - XGHJ+WR Rotan, TX, Rotan, TX
660 Acres | Prime Hunting & Recreational Ranch | Stonewall County, TX
Located in southern Stonewall County just east of FM 610, this 660 acre ranch offers the perfect blend of rugged Texas charm and outdoor opportunity. Whether youre seeking a premier hunting property, recreational escape, or a great investment, this native mesquite pastureland delivers.
Location: Southern Stonewall Co. east of FM 610.
Acreage: 660 acres all in native mesquite pasture. There is a current lease from Gold Bond on a portion of this acreage that has never been developed.
Topography: The topography of this rand varies from gently rolling mesquite flats to draws created by Collins Creek.
Cover: The property is covered in native mesquite.
Fences: Good to fair condition the property is currently leased for cattle grazing.
Utilities: Co-op water and electric are in place on the property.
Water: Collins Creek runs from east to west across the property. There is also one earthen tank and co-op water available on the property.
Hunting: This area is known for whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, quail, and dove hunting.
Minerals:This sale includes surface rights only; no mineral rights will convey.
Price: The property is priced at $1,320,000.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyers agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Sellers agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
05/23/2025
$3,983,980
1810.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Rotan, TX
This 1,810± acre ranch in Stonewall Co. offers a beautiful mix of rolling terrain, thick cover, and open country that’s ideal for both ranching and recreation. Collins Creek winds through the property, providing seasonal water and scenic views along the red bluffs and draws that run through the landscape.
The ranch is covered in native grasses and scattered mesquite, offering strong habitat for wildlife. Hunting potential is excellent, with whitetail deer, turkey, quail, hogs, and other native game commonly seen across the ranch.
With its diverse topography, good access, and productive native range, this place has all the right ingredients for a working cattle operation, a weekend getaway, or a prime hunting property. It’s been in the same family since 1910 — and it’s ready for the next owner to make it their own piece of Texas.
Location: Stonewall county east of FM610
Acreage: This property is approximately 1,810.9 acres all in native pasture.
Topography: The change in elevation gives you great views and adds variety to the landscape, making it ideal for hunting, hiking, or just taking in the west Texas landscape. There is a current lease from Gold Bond on a portion of this acreage that has never been developed which will transfer to the new owner.
Cover: Native mesquite pasture, great for grazing cattle or attracting wildlife.
Fences: The fencing is in good to fair condition. The property is currently leased for cattle grazing.
Utilities: Electricity is available at the property.
Water: Collins Creek runs west to east across the entire property. There are seven earthen tanks and seasonal draws scattered throughout. City water is available and has already been installed on the property.
Hunting: This area is known for whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, quail, and dove hunting.
Minerals: Surface estate only
Price: The property is priced at $3,983,980.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Nelson Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Nelson Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyers agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Nelson Real Estate. No trespassing. Sellers agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Nelson Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl Nelson specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl Nelson also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visitekdahlrealestate.netfor more information and to view current properties.
10/16/2025
$8,750,000
4105 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - 2601 231, Aspermont, TX
The T Russell Ranch in Stonewall County, TX is your opportunity to own an absolute showplace!
The ranch has been meticulously brush-sculpted over the years to create a very productive cattle ranch while maintaining plenty of cover for wildlife. Water is abundant here, with 16 stock tanks and three water wells piped to troughs throughout the ranch.
The ranch is also loaded with deer, elk, red deer, and other wildlife. The massive 200 ft of elevation change allows for gorgeous views across the entire ranch. If you’ve been looking for that showstopper of a ranch, this is it.
Give Rex Detamore a call for your private showing today.
Driving Directions: From Aspermont, take Ranch Road 1263 North for about 15 miles. Turn east on CR 219 until you run into CR 231. Turn south on CR 231 and the gate is about 1/2 mile down the road. Shown by appointment only.
Location: The T Russell Ranch is about 75 miles Northwest of Abilene, 210 miles West of Fort Worth, 170 miles Northeast of Midland, or 125 miles East of Lubbock.
Acreage: 4,105.83± acres. The ranch is mainly mesquite and cedar pasture. Approximately 680 acres have been grubbed and are all in native grass. There is also a 70-acre wheat field near the headquarters.
Topography: The ranch’s topography varies greatly. You’ll find low-lying creek bottoms and grass meadows, as well as towering bluffs with nice mesquite flat tops.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch has an elevation change of over 200 feet, ranging from 1650 feet to 1851 feet. According to the Texas Almanac, Stonewall County’s annual rainfall is 22.36?, and the growing season lasts 220 days.
Cover: Most of the ranch is in wooded pasture. About 680 acres has been grubbed and planted in improved grass for cattle production. Improved grass mix planted included Kleingrass, Wilman Lovegrass, WW B. Dahl bluestem, Sideoats gramma, and Green Sprangletop. Native grasses also include Canadian Wild Rye, Buffalo Grass, and Indian Grass.
Tree cover is mainly mesquite, cedar, and hackberry. You’ll also find an occasional cottonwood or willow tree. Browse plants are plentiful and include Little Leaf Sumac, Skunkbush, Ephedra, Wolfberry, Algerita, Elbow Bush, and others.
Fences: The perimeter fences are five—and six-stranded barbed wire on metal and cedar posts and are in excellent condition. The ranch is cross-fenced into seven different pastures.
Utilities: Electricity is in place and is supplied by South Plains Electric Cooperative.
Water: Water is abundant on the ranch. There are 16 earthen stock tanks, all of which were cleaned out or newly dug over the last 10 years. There are also three water wells in place. Two of these wells can be used to supply water to troughs throughout the ranch in the event of drought
Hunting: Hunting in the area is fantastic, with neighbors being large, management minded ranches. The T Russell Ranch owners main focus has been cattle production, so there has been very little hunting pressure over the last twenty years. It is not uncommon to see numerous whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey and feral hogs while driving through the ranch. You’ll also find good numbers of free range elk, red deer, and the occasional aoudad. In years when we have adequate rainfall, such as 2024, there are large numbers of bobwhite quail and a few scattered blue quail. Dove hunting on the field near the headquarters is outstanding as well.
Residence and Improvements: The main residence is a two-bedroom, one-bath rock veneer farmhouse. There is also a bunkhouse with two sets of bunks, a kitchenette, and a bathroom.
A 40' x 60' metal barn with a concrete slab provides plenty of space and includes a drive-through, as well as overhangs on both sides.
The headquarters features a set of pipe working pens with a scale. There is also another set of pens located in the interior of the ranch on the south side.
Minerals: Surface estate only. Sellers do not own minerals under the ranch.
Price: The property is priced at $8,750,000.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyer’s agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer’s agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller’s agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
06/26/2025
$499,616
215 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Peacock, TX
This exceptional property features thick mesquite pastures, rolling hills, and natural draws, delivering a spacious, open, and secluded retreat with over 50 feet of elevation change. The headwaters of Stinking Creek flow through the land, creating a natural wildlife corridor.
The property also offers sweeping views of the historic Double Mountains. The property is well-equipped with rural water and well water, ensuring reliable sources for livestock and wildlife. It also features electricity, RV hookups, and an earth tank. The property is classified as ag-exempt land, offering potential tax advantages.
Farm Market Road 2211 and a county road border the property on three sides, providing easy access. Stonewall County is the perfect place to escape the city, relax, and experience the natural, rugged beauty that the Lone Star State has to offer.
The area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including native white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkeys, doves, quail, coyotes, and bobcats. Exotic species such as elk, red stag, and aoudad have also been observed, making this property ideal for hunting and nature enthusiasts alike.
Whether running cattle, hunting, or simply enjoying the landscape, this West Texas gem offers a peaceful escape youll cherish forever. Call Lisa Terrell now to schedule your viewing of this exceptional property.
Driving Directions: From Aspermont, drive 10 miles west on FM 2211. Go past the curve, and this property is on the west and runs along the south side of County Road 419 to County Road 431.
Location: The is located in the west-southwest region of Stonewall County, approximately 10.5 miles WSW of Aspermont. It is also situated about 75 miles from Abilene, 112 miles from Lubbock, 149 miles from Midland, and 222 miles from Fort Worth.
Acreage:This property contains 215 acres.
Topography: The property features native mesquite pasture with a mix of rolling hills and natural draws, making it ideal for both cattle grazing and attracting wildlife.
Rainfall/Elevation: The average annual rainfall across Stonewall County is around 18 inches to 22 inches. The terrain offers approximately 50 feet of elevation change, adding to the scenic character of the ranch.
Cover: Rugged Mesquite pasture with Draws and hills.
Fences: Five-stand barbed wire
Utilities: South Plains Electric Coop provides electricity to the area and this property.
Water: Tri-Try Water Supply Corporation | Water well
Hunting: Stonewall County is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including native white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkeys, doves, quail, coyotes, and bobcats. Exotic species such as elk, red stag, and aoudad have also been observed in the area.
Residence and Improvements: There is a camp area with electricity, rural and well water.
Minerals: Will convey all owned minerals.
Price: The property is priced at $499,616.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
12/20/2024
$548,625
243 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Aspermont, TX
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347.
The property is located in big ranch country on paved Highway 83, approximately eight minutes north of Aspermont, Texas, and about an hour north of Abilene. Guthrie, Texas, and the 6666 Ranch are north of Bobwhite Draw, approximately twenty miles, with a multitude of large acreage ranches in an area primarily focused on ranching and wildlife. The property is a great, smaller acreage tract with a large draw that starts on the west end of the property and becomes more pronounced as it approaches the highway at the east end. The property has varied terrain, but all the land drains toward this primary valley, running the length of the property. In general, the land is surprisingly useable with some brush management and reclamation, the grazing and hunting could be drastically improved. The elevation changes created by the main draw running through the property provide broad views over rougher terrain on the neighboring properties. This natural draw could be a phenomenal site for a large pond or lake. There are currently no residential improvements or barns. Multiple water wells on neighboring properties indicate that drilling a water well should be possible. The property has no known oil and gas leases and is free of major junk piles, trash, or oil and gas debris. A simple raw land tract with a variety of West Texas character, good road frontage, views, and access to utilities ready to take any buyer's desired direction.
The Facts:
~ 243+/- Deeded Acres
~ Ideal elevation for a potential large pond or lake site
~ Electricity available on-site
~ No building restrictions
~ Paved road access on Highway 83 and county road frontage along the southern boundary
~ Seller has no knowledge as to ownership of mineral rights relating to this property
~ The seller intends to make no reservations to wind or minerals relating to the property
~ The tree cover is primarily Mesquite, shin oak, a variety of scrub oak, some cedar, sumac, and Bois D'Arc
~ No known pipelines or easements crossing the property
09/08/2025
$2,578,400
1172 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Rotan, TX
A True Texas Legacy in Stonewall County!
This isnt just a ranchits a legacy over a century in the making. Owned and operated by the same family since 1910, this working cattle ranch has seen five generations raise herds and shape the land. Properties with this kind of history and scale are nearly impossible to find.
Sprawling across the rugged terrain east of FM 610 in Stonewall County, the ranch is anchored by Collins Creek, which runs west to east across the entire property. Seven earthen tanks and numerous seasonal draws ensure plenty of water for livestock and wildlife. And with city water already installed, modern convenience meets raw land functionality.
The elevation changes across the property not only offer panoramic views but also make it prime country for hunting, hiking, or just soaking in the bold, unfiltered beauty of West Texas.
This is serious hunting groundknown for strong populations of whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, quail, and dove. Whether youre running cattle, chasing game, or building a generational retreat, this land is built to work and built to last.
Ranches like this dont come along often. When they do, they dont last.
Location: Southern Stonewall County just north and west of FM 610.
Acreage: 1172 acres, all in native pasture.
Topography: The change in elevation gives you great views and adds variety to the landscape, making it ideal for hunting, hiking, or just taking in the west Texas landscape.
Cover: Native mesquite pasture, great for grazing cattle or attracting wildlife.
Fences: Good to fair condition the property is currently leased for cattle grazing.
Utilities: Electricity is available at the property.
Water: Collins Creek runs west to eat across the entire property. There are also several earthen tanks and seasonal draws located throughout the property. City water is also available and installed at the property.
Hunting: This area is known for whitetail deer, wild hogs, turkey, quail, and dove hunting.
Minerals: Surface only
Price: The property is priced at $2,578,400.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyers agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Sellers agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
11/15/2024
$14,884,800
2658 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - 14980 U.S. 83, Hamlin, TX
The historical T-Diamond Ranch owned by the Bryan family is being offered up for sale for the first time in over 100 years!
The 2,658 acre T-Diamond Ranch, established in the late 1800s along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River, offers a rare opportunity to own a true piece of Texas history. At night, the dark West Texas sky reveals millions of stars so vivid, it feels like you can reach out and touch them.
For the past 25 to 30 years, the ranch has implemented an intensive range and wildlife management program, earning national recognition and numerous awards. Organizations such as the NRCS, FSA, Texas Tech Quail Research Programs, and the Quail Research Ranch in Roby have all acknowledged the ranchs efforts, even using it as a field study site.
What sets the T-Diamond Ranch apart:
-Abundant water sources, including city water lines, the river, and stock tanks
-Excellent wildlife population: deer, quail, turkey, hogs, dove, ducks, and geese
-Hwy 83 frontage
-Well-maintained road system
-Multiple income opportunities
-1,200 sq ft ranch managers home
-1,000 acres enrolled in CRP with annual government payments
-Electricity throughout the property
Dont miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a historic and well-managed West Texas ranch.
Contact Roy Wilson at 940-256-0590
Ranch Manager & Real Estate Agent
Driving Directions: The main gate is 7 miles north of Hamlin Texas on east side of Hwy 83.
Location: The ranch is 2 hours Southeast of Lubbock, 1 Hour North of Abilene, and 3 hours West of Fort Worth.
Acreage: The ranch contains 2658 acres.
Topography: The south third of the ranch is flat. The middle third is rolling with shallow draws and numerous ponds.
Rainfall/Elevation: The ranch averages 25 inches of rain per year and has an elevation change on the south of 1810 ft, dropping to 1640 ft at the river on the north.
Cover: Native grasses include side oats, bluestem, Indian, buffalo, curly mesquite, native coastal, Texas winter, and numerous other types of grass. Trees include mesquite, cedar, hackberry, soapberry, elm, and cottonwood. Numerous forbs and a variety of low brush. They include elbow bush, prickly ash, Algeria, skunkbush, and ephedra.
Fences: Fences are five-strand barbed wire in fair to excellent shape.
Utilities: Electricity is supplied to the ranch by both Big Country Coop and South Plains Coop.
Water: The availability of water on this West Texas property is almost unheard of. There are two water wells on the property that range from 3-5 gallons per min. There are numerous ponds, water troughs and transfer stations that move the water around the ranch as needed. Other water includes springs, creeks, wetlands and the river.
Hunting: There is an abundance of wildlife on this ranch. The diversity and amount of water makes for great wildlife habitat. Game animals include whitetail deer, turkey, quail, feral hogs and several predatory animals and varmints. The wing shooting is phenomenal. There are bobwhite quail, dove, duck, geese, and sandhill cranes.
Residence and Improvements: There is also a 1200 square foot manager's house consisting of three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Minerals: Up to 25% of owned minerals can be conveyed with an acceptable offer.
Price: The property is priced at $14,884,800.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visitekdahlrealestate.netfor more information and to view current properties.
12/19/2024
$2,228,600
1013 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Aspermont, TX
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347.
The Sand Rail Ranch is located in West Central Texas, an area known as "big ranch country." Spanning 1,013 deeded acres, this property has the natural components necessary for a highly desirable and huntable population of Bobwhite quail, whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, and other migratory species of birds. The ranch's wildlife is virtually undisturbed, with a history of little to no hunting pressure. Conveniently situated on Highway 380, the ranch is just eight minutes from Aspermont, an hour from Abilene, two hours from Lubbock, and three hours from Fort Worth. While offering a sense of remoteness, it remains close to amenities. The property has rolling terrain, including elevated areas in the northwest corner with unobstructed views of the Double Mountain, ideal for a potential homesite or hunting lodge with scenery. The property has essential infrastructure, including an active water meter, a non-operational water well, and utilities, offering a solid foundation for future development. The surface is maintained with no known oil and gas leases, junk piles, or industrial debris.
The Facts:
~ 1,013+ Deeded Acres
~ Two stock ponds
~ Taxes: $1,001.52 annually
~ Electricity and water are available on-site
~ No building or deed restrictions
~ Paved road access on Highway 83 and county road frontage along the southern boundary
~ The seller is not aware of any ownership of mineral rights relating to this property
~ The seller intends to make no reservations for wind or minerals relating to the property
~ The tree cover is primarily Mesquite, shin-oak, a variety of scrub oak, minimal cedar, sumac, and Bois D'Arc
~ Easement for electric powerline crosses the property
08/19/2024
$2,862,000
1080 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Old Glory, TX
The Stonewall River Ranch is located in NE Stonewall County and has been in the same family for over 100 years. This family valued soil conservation and land stewardship long before those ideas became popular. The ranch consists of approximately 1,080 acres of very diverse terrain. There are high ridgelines on the western areas, deep sculptured valleys, and areas of moderate to heavy brush with approximately 1.7 miles of river frontage.
The ranch has it all with some of the best hunting this area has to offer. If you have any interest in treasure hunting, check out the book "The Spider Rock Treasure (A Texas Mystery of Lost Spanish Gold" by Steve Wilson. For years, this particular area has been a high interest area for the missing gold.
Call Jim Hecht today!
Location: Location: This ranch is located approximately 4.7 miles North of Aspermont on FM 1263 and approximately 8.3 miles East on FM 1835 that runs between Aspermont and Old Glory. The ranch is dissected by FM 1835 with approximately 300 acres north of FM 1835 and 780 acres on the south side of FM 1835. This ranch is approximately 3.5 hours from the Metroplex area and 2 hours from the Lubbock area. The Stonewall County airport is located less than 10 miles from the ranch.
Acreage: Acreage: Approximately 1,080 acres. A current survey will be provided by the owners.
Topography: The topography is very diverse with high ridge lines on the wester areas to flat river bottoms on the southern part of the ranch.
Rainfall/Elevation: Stonewall County averages 22-24 inches per year.
Cover: The River Ranch features a healthy cover of native grasses and a mix of mesquite, cedar, and hackberry trees, providing a variety of browse for wildlife. Additionally, ShinOak can be found in some of the western areas of the property.
Fences: The fences are five strand barbed wire with cedar and metal posts. All are in excellent condition.
Utilities: Electricity is on both sides of FM 1835. Buyers or buyer's agent is responsible for confirming the availability of a meter.
Water: This ranch is well watered with approximately 8 earthen tanks. Water for the hunting camp is hauled from Aspermont.
Hunting: Hunting is excellent in this part of Stonewall Co. with Whitetail deer, Bobwhite quail, turkey, feral hogs, and several species of varmints. Red Stag and free range Elk are also seen on the property. Current Hunting Lease will terminate with Sales Contract on property. Could possibly be divided.
Residence and Improvements: The property includes a gravel pit that could generate income through sales to road contractors. Additionally, there is a hunter's cabin along with some blinds and other hunting equipment that belong to the current hunters, which might be available for purchase.
Minerals: No minerals or royalties will be conveyed. This is a surface only sale.
Price:The property is priced at $$2,862,000.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visitekdahlrealestate.netfor more information and to view current properties.
12/12/2024
$768,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Aspermont, TX
320 Acres of Prime Hunting & Recreation Land
This 320-acre property offers excellent hunting opportunities, with 280 acres of native pasture and 40 acres of old cultivation. The land has not been hunted or leased in several years, ensuring it's undisturbed and ready for use.
Two earthen tanks on the west and south ends provide water for wildlife, which includes whitetail deer, feral hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and occasional mountain lions. Fences are fair on the west and south sides. Perfect for hunting, recreation, or a private retreat.
Call Kevin McCright at (325) 660-3027.
Driving Directions: From US Hwy 83 between Aspermont and Hamlin, take CR 476 east for 3+/- miles and property will be on the north side.
Acreage: 320 acres of native pasture with 40 acres of old cultivation.
Fences: Fair on the west and south end.
Utilities: There is electricity available to the property.
Water: There are 2 earthen tanks located on the west and south end of the property.
Hunting: The property is located in an area known to produce quality whitetail deer and also an abundance of feral hogs. The predators in the area include coyotes, bobcats, and an occasional mountain lion.
Minerals:Surface only
Price:The property is priced at $768,000.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visitekdahlrealestate.netfor more information and to view current properties.
11/21/2024
$749,500
363 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Jud, TX
Elk, Red Stag, Audad, and Whitetail deer are only the beginning of what this place has to offer! With over 150 feet in elevation change and a 1 acre lake/tank in the center of the property, the hunting on this ranch is going to be phenomenal! AND - the ranch is remote so you can actually get a break from the sights and sounds that keep you stressed out every day. Give us a call today to schedule your private tour! This one is absolutely special!
Location: The property is located in northeastern Stonewall County, approximately 3 hours from the DFW area, 3 hours from Midland/Odessa, and 2 hours from Lubbock. Access to the property is by private road off of CR 231.
Acreage: Hidden Lake Ranch is made up of approximately 363 acres and is all in native mesquite and cedar pasture.
Topography: This is wild country with everything from deep spring-fed canyons to mesquite and cedar flats on the tops. There is approximately 150 feet of elevation change across the ranch, giving incredible views across the ranch and the greater area. The lake/tank is situated near the center of the property, providing water for miles around!
Rainfall/Elevation: According to the Texas Almanac online, Stonewall County's average annual rainfall is 24 inches.
Cover: The cover consists of mesquite and cedar-covered high mesas to deep canyon draws and creek beds with very diverse vegetation including thickets of large hackberry, scrub oak, several varieties of native brush species, and native grasses.
Fences: There is perimeter fencing in place, with three sides being brand new five-strand barbed wire and the 4th side being barbed wire in good condition.
Utilities: Co-op electricity is located along the west fence line and is provided by South Plains Electric Co-op.
Water: The hidden lake is located near the center of the ranch providing water to the wildlife and livestock. The lake appears to be spring-fed and is over an acre in size when full of typically crystal-clear water. There are some fish, but I am pretty sure this has never been professionally stocked.
Hunting: The hunting on the ranch should be fantastic with a large and growing population of Whitetail deer, free-range elk, red stag, and Aoudad. Of course, there are plenty of wild hogs and all of the other species you would expect to see in West Texas. There is one tower blind and feeder on the ranch that will convey with purchase. This ranch won't disappoint!
Residence and Improvements: There are no building improvements on the ranch.
Minerals: This ranch is being sold as surface estate only. The seller does not own any minerals under the property.
Price: Hidden Lake Ranch is offered at $749,500. - Cash to Seller.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. The seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visitekdahlrealestate.netfor more information and to view current properties.
09/25/2025
$528,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - C R 231, Aspermont, TX
Elk Corner 320 is your opportunity to own a small slice of Stonewall Countys wild side!
This part of the county is rough, rugged, and covered up in game. Elk, Red Stag, Aoudad, and whitetail are only some of the species running open range.
Situated in big ranch country, these 320 acres are not going to disappoint. Give us a call today to schedule your private showing!
Driving Directions: From Aspermont, take FM 1263 north to CR 219 near the Geneview community. Head east for approximately 3.6 miles to CR 231. Head north and follow the meanders of CR 231 for 5 miles. You will be at the SW corner of the ranch. Continue to follow the county road until you reach the gate on the west side of the road.
Location: Elk Corner is located in the northeastern part of Stonewall County and just south of the King County line.
Acreage: Elk Corner consists of approximately 320 acres of rough and raw hunting land.
Topography: This is rough and rugged country, with everything from deep spring-fed canyons to mesquite and cedar flats on the tops. The ranch has an approximately 150-foot elevation change, which gives incredible views across the ranch and the greater area.
Rainfall/Elevation: The average rainfall for Stonewall County is 24 inches per year according to the Texas Almanac online.
Cover: The cover consists of mesquite and cedar-covered high mesas to deep canyon draws and creek beds with very diverse vegetation including thickets of large hackberry, shin oak, several varieties of native brush species, and native grasses.
Fences: The property is completely fenced with 5 strand barbed wire on steel posts. The fences are almost new.
Utilities: Electricity is available through South Plains Electric.
Water: There is a small spring near the center of the ranch, which is sufficient for wildlife. There is an old earth tank toward the north end, but the dam is blown out. If repaired, this would make an absolutely incredible tank and would hold water up into a couple of different canyons. Water wells are possible in the area, but not a guarantee.
Hunting: The hunting on the ranch should be fantastic with a large and growing population of Whitetail deer, free-range elk, red stag, and Aoudad. Of course there are plenty of wild hogs and all of the other species you would expect to see in West Texas. There is one tower blind and feeder on the ranch that will convey with the purchase. Take a look at the game photos to see some of the animals they have captured on camera.
Residence and Improvements: There are 3 containers on the ranch that can be bought at an additional price if wanted, but they are not calculated into the asking price at this time
Minerals: The ranch is offered as surface estate only because the seller does not own any of the minerals. There is one producing well near the county road.
Price: The property is priced at $520,000. [Motivated Seller]
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyers agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Sellers agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
09/03/2025
$1,316,000
658 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - 3PMR+FW Aspermont, TX, USA, Aspermont, TX
Mesa Ridge Ranch is approximately 658± acres of rugged Stonewall County ranchland, located just south of Aspermont. With over 100 feet of elevation change, the ranch has the best of both worlds. For those of you who are looking for a project, the ranch is a blank canvas and is brimming with potential. This one has a little bit of everything and is priced to sell, so please call today for your private showing.
Driving Directions: From Aspermont, take FM 610 toward Rotan for 3.5 miles to CR 412. Take CR 412 south for a mile. The gate will be on the east side of the county road.
Location: The ranch is located right at 5 miles southwest of Aspermont at the end of a deeded easement.
Acreage: Mesa Ridge consists of approximately 658 acres and is all in native mesquite and cedar pasture.
Topography: Mesa Ridge is aptly named because it has a mesa running north and south across the western half of the ranch, creating over 100 feet of elevation change across the ranch. The sunrise views from the top will be spectacular!
Rainfall/Elevation: The average annual precipitation is 22.36 inches with a 220 day growing season according to the Texas Almanac online.
Cover: Because of the topographic changes, this is almost like two separate ranches. The west side on top of the mesa is a thick and heavy mix of mesquite and cedar with a good turf of native grasses. Down below is more of a red clay with deep washes from the runoff. Further east takes you into nice mesquite flats with lots of grass and cover.
Fences: This ranch is being sold off of a much larger ranch, so two sides are not currently fenced. The other two sides of the ranch are fenced with barbed wire and are in good condition.
Utilities: Rural electric service is available from South Plains Electric.
Water: The ranch currently has one stock tank that is mostly silted in. However, there is a great opportunity to impound more water. Typically surface water in the tight clay areas is clear and makes a great improvement to the ranch.
Hunting: Hunting in Stonewall County is always fun. There are many wildlife species, including Whitetail deer, turkeys, bobwhite quail, and feral hogs. You could sit on top of the mesa and watch animals for hours!
Minerals: The seller wants to reserve the minerals, but might sell with some with an acceptable contract. There is one well on the north end of the ranch, but that is the extent of the production.
Price: The property is priced at $1,316,000.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyer’s agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller's agent must be present for showings.
Since 1980, Ekdahl Real Estate has been a leader in West Texas real estate, providing world-class service to clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma. A full-service brokerage, Ekdahl specializes in farm and ranch, recreational, residential, and commercial properties, providing clients with an exceptional buying and selling experience. Headquartered in Stamford, Texas, Ekdahl also has offices located in Abilene, Anson, Aspermont, and Rotan, with dedicated and knowledgeable agents serving the areas. Visit ekdahlrealestate.net for more information and to view current properties.
08/15/2025
$1,803,375
721.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - 4950 Farm to Market Road 610, Aspermont, TX
“bob-white” is the distinctive sound you hear as you pull up to the gate; the sentries of quail are out in full force to give you that unique West Texas Howdy. Their chorus of whistles creates peace that makes the Double Mountain view much more special. Quail aren’t the only ones that enjoy this area of Stonewall County, the wild hogs, Whitetail deer, dove, and much more flourish in this landscape abundant with water throughout.
The Salt Creek 721 offers all that you would expect in the great outdoors with uninterrupted views of iconic landscape, wildlife, water, and more stars than you can imagine. This is a full experience. Along the foothills of what early settlers used to guide their travels, this property has a landscape that rises in elevation to soak in those historic views. You’ll find the place functional too, with three large stock tanks collecting water from the canyons that flow into Salt Creek. Cross fenced for livestock; the interior and perimeter fences are in good shape. The property has been managed over the years, so grass production is better than normal for the area. A variety of trees are thick in the canyon draws and around the surface water. The cover is very good with the landscape serving as travel corridors and the trees protecting those wild travelers. The open areas will be critical during rut season as the neighboring properties are thick with trees. Fawns can be found bedding down in the thick grass and find the property nice to run and play. Large concrete troughs can be found throughout filled by the working windmills and a series of buried poly lines.
A good property just off the beaten path is sometimes hard to find, especially one with good water, terrain change, wildlife, and views both day and night. Come see what the early settlers saw, its sure worth the look. Give Dan Byerly a call at (325) 665-3489.
Driving Directions: From Aspermont, TX, take FM Road 610 for 11 miles west, property located on the south side of FM 610. From Abilene, TX, drive 24 miles north along US Hwy 277/US Hwy 83, turn left onto US Hwy 83 for 34 miles. Turn left onto W Swenson Ave for .5 miles and continue straight on FM Road 610 for 11 miles.
Location: A little over one hour from Abilene, this land is two hours or less from Lubbock, Midland, and Wichita Falls; just over three hours to Fort Worth.
Acreage: Approximately 721± acres in Stonewall County, this acreage is considered pasture with improved grasses. The land is consider rolling which is a good fit for the Rolling Plains namesake in the area. With a good mix of topographical changes, the property gives you several looks as you work yourself across it. This is a fun property.
Topography: The property as a nice gentle roll that lowers to the creek areas and then rises up to the south end. An unnamed feeder creek runs across the center of the property to join the Salt Creek.
Rainfall/Elevation: Average annual rainfall for Stonewall County is 25 inches.
The elevation is as low as 1750' and rises above 1900' with a nice gradual slope from North to South.
Cover: The old pasture was cleared years ago and some new growth has started back in a few areas. The draws leading up to the stock tanks and the areas behind those dams are still lush with a healthy variety of Hackberry, Willow, and mesquite. The feeder creek and Salt Creek both have mature growth framing out those areas. The rest of the property is fairly wide open and easily seen from the south end as it towers over the property. Wildlife have been seen throughout bedding down in the thick grass and hanging out in the canopy of trees near the water features. The quail seem to thrive on the property as they can be heard throughout.
Fences: The fences are good five strand barbed wire with t-posts and pipe throughout. The cross fences create nice pastures to rotate. With nearly six miles of fences, there should be some good depreciation available.
Utilities: Cooperative electricity runs along FM 610. A meter is installed, and electricity is active at the cattle pens; it could serve a future homesite or RV. All utilities should be verified by the buyer or the buyer's representative.
Water: Gyp springs are thought to be scattered along the unnamed creek that merges up with Salt Creek. The two creeks had been flowing without any recent rains at the time pictures were taken and running fairly well under the bridge over on the CR. Three canyons have been dammed up to create some significant bodies of water for that part of the world. All three are attract both wildlife and livestock. The two windmills function and provide the polylines with ample water to fill several concrete troughs throughout; aided by gravity provided by the property’s slope. Rural water is along CR 440 on the furthest south end of the property; however, this property does not have a meter. All water should be verified by the buyer or the buyer’s representative.
Hunting: Bobwhite quail are thriving this year out on this property and their sounds are intoxicating. Whitetail deer can be seen throughout using the thick grass to bed down the new fawns. The openness of the property, along with the extra thick cover of the neighbors, makes this property ideal for the rut season. Feral hogs, dove, and much more can be found as well. The property has not been hunted or grazed for a few years. Pressure from the neighbors appears to be light. The area is know for good hunting.
Price: The property is priced at $1,803,375.
The information contained herein is believed to be true and correct. However, Ekdahl Real Estate does not give any warranty for its accuracy. It is the buyer or buyer’s agent responsibility to verify all information. Please be advised that Ekdahl Real Estate represents the seller in this transaction.
Buyer’s agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Ekdahl Real Estate. No trespassing. Seller’s agent must be present for showings.
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10/03/2025
$529,000
100.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - 251 Farm to Market Road 1646, Aspermont, TX
This beautiful ranch-style brick home sits on 100 acres just outside of Swenson in a highly sought-after area. Featuring three spacious bedrooms and two updated bathrooms, the residence offers comfort and modern amenities throughout. The home boasts a metal roof for durability, an Earth Brand wood stove for cozy evenings, and a recently updated kitchen complete with granite countertops and a state-of-the-art gas range. Each bedroom is generously sized, with the master suite offering a stylish ensuite and the guest bath also fully updated. A brand-new back patio expands the living space outdoors, providing the perfect spot to relax and take in the surrounding views. The land itself is a true showpiece completely fenced and highlighted by new earthen tanks that enhance both its beauty and functionality. With panoramic views across the West Texas landscape, this ranch is perfect for the recreational enthusiast. Wildlife is abundant, with whitetail deer, feral hogs, turkey, bobwhite quail, and dove frequenting the area. Whether you are seeking a homestead, a hunting retreat, or an investment in prime land, this property delivers. Don't miss the opportunity to own such a rare gem in this desirable location!
09/01/2025
$3,264,044
1165.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - County Road 340, Jayton, TX
If you are in the market for a place to hunt, the Croton Creek ranch is waiting on you. Deep canyons and hills cover this ranch as Croton Creek snakes its way through the property. There are plenty of deer found throughout the ranch. The quail have made an impressive comeback this year and appears this will be a season to remember.
Location: The property is located east of Jayton off of U.S. 380 and CR 340. Take CR 340 north approximately ten miles to the gate.
Water: Ranch has three dirt tanks and a water well with a solar pump. There is a second water well on the north fence line. This one is a new well that has been cased but has never had a pump installed. Croton Creek is also another source of water.
Electricity: There is a meter at the water well. There is also a meter loop near the entrance but currently does not have a meter installed.
Fences: A large portion of the fences are new. The remaining fences are in good condition.
Wildlife: Whitetail deer, feral hogs, quail, varmints and dove can all be found on the ranch.
Terrain: The terrain is diversified on this ranch with draws and hills covering a big part of the property. Mesquite, cedar and some hackberry are predominately found in these areas along with a variety of native grasses. There is also some bottomland found in an area joining Croton Creek with lush grass and sunflowers scattered throughout.
Call Ty Wills at325-207-3221.
08/07/2025
$169,900
0.76 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - 304 South Madison, Aspermont, TX
Welcome to this beautifully crafted 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home nestled on nearly an acre of land. Built in 2011, this property offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. From the moment you step onto the covered front porch, you'll feel right at home. Inside, the open floor plan creates a spacious and welcoming atmosphere, centered around a stunning stone fireplace that anchors the living room. Custom woodwork throughout the home adds character and warmth in every corner. Upstairs, a versatile loft area provides the ideal space for a home office, extra storage, or a cozy guest bedroom. Situated on a desirable corner lot, this home also features a fenced yard perfect for pets or gardening, a two-car carport, and a storm cellar for added peace of mind. Whether you're enjoying quiet evenings by the fire or entertaining under the wide-open sky, this property offers the lifestyle you've been looking for. Dont miss your chance to own this one-of-a-kind retreat!
06/04/2024
$360,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Aspermont, TX
Great pastureland located just north of Aspermont. There is a small surface tank located on the property as well as access to rural water. This tract of land would be great for grazing and hunting.
05/18/2025
$6,125,000
2450 ac.
ACTIVE
Stonewall County - Aspermont, TX
Property Description
This 2,450 acre high-fenced ranch offers a rare combination of premium hunting, diverse topography, and comfortable, ready-to-enjoy improvements. Situated in a scenic region with elevations ranging from 1,530 to over 1,850 feet, the land features rolling mesquite flats, rugged mesas, deep draws, and panoramic views that stretch more than 20 miles. The habitat has been carefully managed with selective cedar removal, allowing native grasses and high-protein browse to flourish. The landscape also offers ideal sites for food plots and supplemental feeding. Excellent grass coverage supports both wildlife and cattle, making this a well-balanced recreational and working ranch.
Hunting on the property is exceptional, with strong populations of Whitetail, Mule Deer, Axis, Fallow, Aoudad, and Red Stag. In addition to the native whitetail herd, the seller has introduced 10 bred does and an impressive breeder buck, creating the foundation for top-tier genetics. The ranch also offers great dove and waterfowl hunting, and a large population of Bobwhite Quail. Quail can be heard calling across the entire ranch. Every time I stepped out of the truck to take a photo, they were everywhere!
The ranch is fully outfitted for hunting with eight quality deer blinds, eight corn feeders, ten 2,000-pound protein feeders, and one 1,500-pound protein feeder. From elevated mesa-top blinds to rugged canyon-floor stalks, this ranch delivers dynamic and varied hunting experiences year-round. Contact the listing broker for more information on current game population numbers and harvest history.
Water is abundant on the property with five reliable tanks and ponds, two of which are stocked (one with bass and one with catfish). There are also seven additional tanks that hold water during wet weather and a natural spring. For domestic use, water is trucked in and stored in individual 3,000-gallon tanks at each of the main structures.
Improvements on the ranch are comfortable, functional, and thoughtfully styled. The roughly 1,440-square-foot cabin includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and rustic charm throughout. Features include reclaimed wood trim, corrugated tin ceilings and vinyl plank flooring. A large west-facing window by the dining table is perfect for sunset views, or you can enjoy them from the spacious front porch. The cabin comes fully furnished, complete with appliances, and includes a two-car metal carport. Just behind it is a walk-in cooler, an ideal amenity for hunters.
About 500 feet from the cabin sits the lodge, which started as a well-built 3-bedroom, 2-bath home and has been expanded with a game room, bunk loft, bar, sun room, and more. Like the cabin, it's fully furnished and designed for hosting guests or extended stays.
Additional infrastructure includes a heavy-duty set of pipe cattle working pens capable of handling over 100 head, along with five 1/4 acre high-fenced pens that are useful for livestock or exotic species. The property is being offered turn-key, and the seller does not own any mineral rights.
This is a unique opportunity to own a fully equipped, multi-functional ranch with exceptional wildlife, scenery, and comfort all ready to use from day one.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the broker, seller, or any agent. All property boundaries are approximate and should be independently verified. Maps, acreage figures, improvements, and other data are for informational purposes only and may be subject to change. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence, including but not limited to verifying land use restrictions, water rights, mineral rights, and availability of utilities. This property is subject to prior sale, withdrawal, or change in price without notice.
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