
Cattle ranches, hunting land, small acreage, and recreational property across the Red River, Rolling Plains, Cross Timbers, and Fort Worth market.
Inventory

Ranch | Hardeman Co.
Hardeman, TX

Ranch | Jack Co.
Jack, TX

Ranch | Archer Co.
Archer, TX

Hunting | Childress Co.
Childress, TX

Ranch | Archer Co.
Archer, TX

Recreational | Clay Co.
Clay, TX

Ranch | Archer Co.
Archer, TX

Ranch | Archer Co.
Archer, TX

Hunting | Clay Co.
Clay, TX

Ranch | Clay Co.
Clay, TX

Ranch | Clay Co.
Clay, TX

Ranch | Clay Co.
Clay, TX

Undeveloped | Wichita Co.
Wichita, TX

Ranch | Archer Co.
Archer, TX

Recreational | Hardeman Co.
Hardeman, TX

Recreational | Young Co.
Young, TX

Recreational | Hardeman Co.
Hardeman, TX

Residential | Hardeman Co.
Hardeman, TX

Hunting | Foard Co.
Foard, TX

Ranch | Hardeman Co.
Hardeman, TX

Ranch | Baylor Co.
Baylor, TX

Ranch | Wilbarger Co.
Wilbarger, TX

Ranch | Hardeman Co.
Hardeman, TX

Undeveloped | Grayson Co.
Grayson, TX

Ranch | Clay Co.
Clay, TX

Hunting | Clay Co.
Clay, TX

Mixed Use | Wilbarger Co.
Wilbarger, TX
Ranches, Hunting Land & Rural Property
North Texas is one of the main ranch and hunting markets served by Texas Hunting Land. From Clay, Archer, Wichita, Wilbarger, Hardeman, Foard, Baylor, Knox, Young, Jack, Montague, Wise, Parker, Grayson, and the surrounding counties, buyers will find everything from smaller acreage and country homes to large cattle ranches and hunting properties. The land changes from rolling Cross Timbers country to open prairie, mesquite flats, river breaks, creek bottoms, and big ranch country along the Red River and the Rolling Plains. Common improvements include perimeter fencing, cross-fenced pastures, barns, pipe working pens, livestock water, rural water, water wells, stock ponds, gravel roads, and ranch headquarters. Wildlife can include whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, hogs, bobwhite quail, dove, ducks, and other native game, with fishing available on properties that have ponds, lakes, or creek water. Buyers looking in North Texas should pay close attention to water, grass condition, access, fencing, hunting pressure, minerals, and the location of neighboring ranches.