This nice River Ranch is located in West Central Collingsworth County on the north side of the Salt Fork Branch of the Red River. The river is the south boundary of the ranch and extends for approximately 3 miles from east to west. Williams Creek crosses through the center of the ranch from the north down to the river. There is a live spring and pond on Williams Creek that will provide water year round for livestock and wildlife. Another dirt tank down by the river holds water year round as well. In addition to the live water, there are 3 windmills (deepest one is 60) that are not currently in use. The majority of the perimeter fence is in good condition. The ranch is all native grass. Excellent access is provided by CR J on the north boundary. It is a beautiful ranch with elevation changes, nice flat areas, feeders, draws, and rolling hills. The Salt Fork Red River is a sandy-braided st...
This nice River Ranch is located in West Central Collingsworth County on the north side of the Salt Fork Branch of the Red River. The river is the south boundary of the ranch and extends for approximately 3 miles from east to west. Williams Creek crosses through the center of the ranch from the north down to the river. There is a live spring and pond on Williams Creek that will provide water year round for livestock and wildlife. Another dirt tank down by the river holds water year round as well. In addition to the live water, there are 3 windmills (deepest one is 60) that are not currently in use. The majority of the perimeter fence is in good condition. The ranch is all native grass. Excellent access is provided by CR J on the north boundary. It is a beautiful ranch with elevation changes, nice flat areas, feeders, draws, and rolling hills. The Salt Fork Red River is a sandy-braided stream about 193 miles ling, heading on the Llano Estacado of West Texas about 1.8 miles north of Claude TX, flowing east across the Texas Panhandle and Western Oklahoma to join the Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River about 13 miles south of Altus Oklahoma. The Salt Fork and its tributaries was the scene of military activity during the Red River War in 1874.
Excellent Hunting* Deer*Quail*Turkey*Dove*Coyotes*Bobcats*Other Varmints*
Cottonwood*Mesquite*Hackberry*Wild Plums*Mustang Grapes*Salt Cedar*Several Native Grass Varieties*Usable Corral with Holding Pen*
Seller believes he owns 50% of total mineral estate. Minerals are negotiable with sale of property. Wind Rights All Convey to Buyer*
Special Note: Current Owner has entire use of the river bottom by using a hot wire fence on the east and west. The South fence is across the river for convenience. (South of primary flood zone) Therefore, there is actually access to more grazing acres than the 1920 acres.
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Research Parcel InformationLocation: North of Quail TX on FM 1547 approximately 8 miles (just over river bridge) to CR J, then west on CR J approximately 1 1/2 miles to gate on south side.
Legal Description: Sections 5, 22, and 23, Abstracts #393, 399, and 1040, all in Block 22, all in Collingsworth County Texas, and containing a total of 1920 acres more or less.
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