The Hardee Ranch is the definition of rugged yet accessible land. A beautiful valley sits right in the middle of the northeastern pasture containing mature oaks on the ridges with a lush grass field in the bottom that would make an ideal food plot for the recreational hunter. The deep ravine along the western portion feeds water and provides high-ground on both sides of the East Fork of the Gunsolus Creek. This partially rock-bottomed creek has been carved out of the hills through the years while growing gigantic trees to attract and hold the abundant wildlife in the area. Along the creek banks lie massive, moss-covered boulders; some with holes etched all the way through from years of spring water running out of the mountains. Multiple knolls and high-points create ideal build-sites with easy access. The Hardee is currently grazed and managed by one of the current owners who has tak...
The Hardee Ranch is the definition of rugged yet accessible land. A beautiful valley sits right in the middle of the northeastern pasture containing mature oaks on the ridges with a lush grass field in the bottom that would make an ideal food plot for the recreational hunter. The deep ravine along the western portion feeds water and provides high-ground on both sides of the East Fork of the Gunsolus Creek. This partially rock-bottomed creek has been carved out of the hills through the years while growing gigantic trees to attract and hold the abundant wildlife in the area. Along the creek banks lie massive, moss-covered boulders; some with holes etched all the way through from years of spring water running out of the mountains. Multiple knolls and high-points create ideal build-sites with easy access. The Hardee is currently grazed and managed by one of the current owners who has taken the time to keep the land manageable with good fencing and roads to access all of the character hiding in the rough. The Hardee Ranch is scenic acreage yielding outstanding views of the "painted' western skyline.
COVER
Tree Cover--Heavy to Moderate: Live oak, post oak, mesquite, juniper, hackberry, prickly ash
Underbrush/Browse-Thick to moderate: lotebush, elbow bush, gum bumelia, winged elm, some prickly pear
Native Grasses--Owner Grazes; Not overgrazed
TERRIAN
140+/-ft of Dramatic to rolling elevation changes
Valley in the northeastern portion; Open field in the bottom
Highpoints on the southern boundary and large draw
The creek runs to the North through the western portion
50-foot bluffs over the creek bottoms
WATER FEATURES
3,130 ft of the East Fork of the Gunsolus Creek; Heavily wooded
4 Ponds: 1/2 ac; 1/4 ac; 1/4 ac; 1/5 ac; 3 Small stock tanks
Draw thru the north with multiple ponds
Draw with Limestone bottoms thru the south
PK Raw Waterline with spigots
Multiple abandoned water wells; Old SPRING Well
WILDLIFE
Superb whitetail and turkey
Dove, duck, and some quail
Wild hogs and varmint
Leased for hunting; Willing to stay
RANCHING IMPROVEMENTS
Completely fenced-Good to fair; 5-strand barbed wire
Cross fenced into NE 160 acres and South 320 acres
Accessible land; Good to fair roads throughout
Majority of the perimeter fence can be traveled
Working Pens-Pipe
Dilapidated House & Barn; Electricity readily available
MINERALS
No active production; No pipelines
Four dry holes per Rail Road Commission website
Surface estate only
ACCESS
Gate on CR 134-Caliche; 1 mile of frontage
1.7 miles to FM 207-Paved; 18 miles to I-20
Listing Broker must be present at all showings or preview with Buyer's Agent.
DISTANCES
9 miles NE of Ranger (Grass Airport)
17 miles NE of Eastland (Closest Paved Airport)
20 miles SE of Breckenridge
65 miles W of Weatherford
93 miles W of Fort Worth
229 miles E of Midland
Broker's Comments -- I enjoy being on this property. The roads make it easy to ride around and appreciate the land's wild characteristics. Many portions of the ranch contain spectacular views, not just the potential build sites. The NE 160 feels and rides big. The valley captures the character with three good ponds and elevation changes on all sides. The southern 320 has a couple of highpoints along the south providing tremendous views down into a wild creek-bottom. This beautiful draw runs water on top of the limestone in several parts while feeding down to the boulders on the creek. These massive limestone rocks are a sight to explore with huge cracks and beautiful markings from years of rushing water. PK Raw Water provides unique opportunities as well, although the water cannot run into an earthen pond of any kind. The abandoned water wells show promise; one is labeled a SPRING WELL (a first for me in this County), and this well reportedly has never gone dry (actually says that in the written report...Contact for more details).
Listing Broker: Boone Campbell (940) 282-5500
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