Echols Ranch has been owned by the same family and producing cattle southeast of Megargel, Texas since 1902, shortly after the original patent from the State of Texas. This acreage contains cultivation and grass pastures that are perfectly broken into four fields with woods, creeks and draws creating animal corridors between them all. Most recently the south pasture was managed for weeds as well as approximately half of the mesquite cover. Although Echols Ranch has been primarily used for cattle, this land has diverse habitats for wildlife and recreational activities for all. The property features more than a mile of Bitter Creek with various pockets of water and substantial tree cover for turkey roosts. The stock ponds on the property provide water for wildlife and cattle with the better of the two surviving the last drought and containing fish. The southern 180 acres is the only p...
Echols Ranch has been owned by the same family and producing cattle southeast of Megargel, Texas since 1902, shortly after the original patent from the State of Texas. This acreage contains cultivation and grass pastures that are perfectly broken into four fields with woods, creeks and draws creating animal corridors between them all. Most recently the south pasture was managed for weeds as well as approximately half of the mesquite cover. Although Echols Ranch has been primarily used for cattle, this land has diverse habitats for wildlife and recreational activities for all. The property features more than a mile of Bitter Creek with various pockets of water and substantial tree cover for turkey roosts. The stock ponds on the property provide water for wildlife and cattle with the better of the two surviving the last drought and containing fish. The southern 180 acres is the only portion currently under an oil and gas lease with active production. The owners are willing to negotiate on the sale of some of the mineral interest. The availability of minerals coupled with an active ranching tenant willing to stay makes Echols Ranch an income-producing property with ample recreational activities ready to be enjoyed.
COVER
Tree Cover--180 acres; Moderately Wooded; mesquite, elm, hackberry
Under Brush--Thick to moderate; lotebush, prickly pear, tasajillo, green briar
Native Grass--Currently leased for grazing, Willing to stay; Bluestem, Texas winter grass
Cultivation--121 acres; Hay grazer, winter wheat
WATER FEATURES
2 Tanks/Ponds-1/2 acre each
One pond survived the drought; Bass and perch
Over 1 mile of Bitter Creek (seasonal)
Surface water potential
IMPROVEMENTS
Completely fenced & cross fenced; Barbed wire; Good to fair condition
Water available on HWY 114
Electricity on property
Two old barns and cattle pens
WILDLIFE
Quality whitetail, dove & turkey
Potential for food plots and sunflower fields
Fields split with woods creating ideal dove hunting scenarios
Excellent cover along Bitter Creek for turkey roosts
Hogs, quail, and sandhill crane
Not hunted in the past year
MINERALS
Only Southern 180 acres is under an O&G lease
5 producing oil wells
1 saltwater injection well
Minerals are negotiable
ACCESS
Walsh Road
Turner Road
B Brown Road
HWY 114
DISTANCES
3 miles southeast of Megargel
8 miles northwest of Olney
20 miles southwest of Archer City
31 miles northwest of Graham
40 miles south of Wichita Falls
Listing Agent: Heath Kramer (940) 456-0575
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