Exclusive hunting and recreational property with hundreds of feet of elevation changes, multiple tanks and seasonal creeks, a private bridge providing all-weather access and an RV spot with existing electrical service.
Land
This property, encompassing 156 +/- acres includes a wide variety of topography and vegetation ranging from rocky hilltops to lush valleys. Thick stands of Post Oaks give way to grassy flats and seasonal creeks. The low-lying valleys are dotted with scattered trees, patches of brush, and established ponds that supply water to the local wildlife. Hilltop views of central Jack County go for miles, and the vantage points are a great place to spot the Turkey, Deer, Wild Hogs, Dove, Quail, and multiple species of Waterfowl that roam the area.
Improvements
The entrance to Trinity Bridge starts with a sturdy bridge built over the West Fork Trinity River leading to a gravel ro...
The entrance to Trinity Bridge starts with a sturdy bridge built over the West Fork Trinity River leading to a gravel road that winds through the property to an RV pad with electric service.
Recreation
Trinity Bridge provides all of the best recreational opportunities North Texas offers. The largest of the ponds at 3 acres is a great spot to drop a line in the water or cool off in the heat of the day and the views at the tops of the hills are worth the hike! Deer, Turkey, Dove, Quail, Wild Hogs, Bobcats and Coyotes are regular visitors to the multiple water sources and a series of trails throughout the property offer access to every corner.
Region & Climate
Jack County is 911 square miles and home to about 9,000 residents. The area typically receives 30 of rain annually which sustains large swaths of oak, elm, mesquite, and cedar trees along with native pasture land making the landscape a picture-perfect example of classic Texas.
Location
Trinity Bridge is located just 11 miles north of the small town of Jacksboro. There are no big box stores and only a few traffic lights on the main road leading past the grocery store, gas stations, and great local restaurants. This retreat is 65 miles from Fort Worth and offers easy access to the metroplex and DFW Airport.