Hard-to-find 32 acre recreational retreat minutes out of the historic city of Hico in North central Texas. Legend has it that Billy the Kid did not die in Fort Sumner in 1881 but instead moved to Hico under an alias Brushy Bill Roberts and lived there until 1950. In Hico there are numerous very good restaurants, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor and the city has its own chocolate factory. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is within an easy two hour driving distance making it readily accessible for a family gathering destination, a weekend getaway or just sneaking out for a morning/afternoon hunt. This property has great cover for wildlife which includes Whitetail deer, feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey and various small game/predators. The adjacent landowners property fronts year-round Duffau Creek and they said that they would grant access to the creek for fishing for the new owner of this pr...
Hard-to-find 32 acre recreational retreat minutes out of the historic city of Hico in North central Texas. Legend has it that Billy the Kid did not die in Fort Sumner in 1881 but instead moved to Hico under an alias Brushy Bill Roberts and lived there until 1950. In Hico there are numerous very good restaurants, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor and the city has its own chocolate factory. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is within an easy two hour driving distance making it readily accessible for a family gathering destination, a weekend getaway or just sneaking out for a morning/afternoon hunt. This property has great cover for wildlife which includes Whitetail deer, feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey and various small game/predators. The adjacent landowners property fronts year-round Duffau Creek and they said that they would grant access to the creek for fishing for the new owner of this property. Electricity is readily available seller will need to dig a water well if desired. Some minerals will convey. Contact Jeff Young for more information
817-313-8060
Start downtown Hico corner of Highway 6 and Cedar St.(Highway 220), go North on 220 and turn right at Hico High School continue till street dead ends into County Road 242. Turn left on CR 242 which turns into CR 2435 and continue until road passes over Duffau Creek. Property is approximately 1/2 mile down on right Texas Ranch Broker' s sign on gate.
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