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Size: 1,533 Acres
Home: 5 beds - 2 full baths - 2,880 Sq Ft

Lookout Point Ranch

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The 1533+/- acre Lookout Point Ranch is a picturesque and versatile property located just 12 miles northwest of Comanche, TX, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, accessibility, and functionality. With more than 12 miles of UTV trails and roads, the ranch provides easy access to most areas, including the highest points, with elevation ranging from 1,580 to 1,929 feet. The terrain is diverse, featuring steep, rugged sections, fertile bottomlands along Partridge Creek, and a variety of water features, including nine earthen ponds, some of which are stocked with fish. Rich in history, the ranch sits within Comanche County, a region once dominated by the Comanche Indians, whose presence shaped the cultural and territorial landscape of Central Texas.

The ranch is home to abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, wild hogs, ducks, doves, and predators...

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Directions

Start in Comanche, TX:

Head west on TX-36 W/Main St toward TX-16 N.

Continue on TX-36 W:

Follow TX-36 W for about 9.5 miles.

Turn right onto FM-1702:

After driving on TX-36 W, turn right onto FM-1702 N and drive for about 2.7 miles.

Turn left onto County Road 175:

Turn left onto County Road 175 and continue for approximately 2 miles.

Arrive at 1350 County Road 175, Sidney, TX 76474.

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Trinity Country Real Estate

License #0500456

Weatherford, TX

(817) 587-1625

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Trinity Country Real Estate, (817) 587-1625
Listing last updated: April 15, 2025 at 8:50 AM
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