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$495,000  •  89 acres
The Winning Hand Ranch, located just East of Mount Pleasant, is emphasized by its ideal balance of pasture and mature forested acreage. Open pasture along the front of the ranch provides plenty of opportunity for livestock as well as multiple potential house locations overlooking the pond. The decades-old mature hardwood forests provide complete privacy and seclusion as well as habitat for native wildlife. There is paved frontage, power, manicured pastures, a creek, and a beautiful pond at the center of the acreage. This property offers all of the pieces to make this tranquil piece of Northeast Texas a beautiful rural getaway or a great grazing and recreation tract. LOCATION Winning Hand Ranch is located in Northeast TX only 10 miles East of Mount Pleasant and a half mile South of State HW 67 allowing for a 2 hr straight-shot to or from Dallas. The small town of Omaha, Texas is located less than a mile from the property, allowing convenience for quick runs to town for necessities. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. Dallas: 2 hours Houston: 4.5 hours Austin: 5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Situated in Morris County, the property demonstrates the favorable characteristics of both the Post Oak Savannah and the Piney Woods ecoregions. Lining the productive pastures, drainages, and the pond on the ranch are a towering mix of mature hardwood and softwood species, including post oaks, southern red oaks, cedar elm, and multiple evergreen conifer species. On the 90 acres, there is also a noticeable amount of topography change, including high points on both the East and West sides of the ranch, and an aesthetically pleasing roll among the pastures. The hardwood veins that run along the property’s drainages operate as great travel corridors and offer habitat connectivity for wildlife traveling to and from the property’s pond and open pastures. The wooded acreage on the western side of the property also serves as great bedding habitat for whitetail deer. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property is characteristic of Northeast Texas fauna, including whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, doves, and the occasional waterfowl visiting the property’s pond. IMPROVEMENTS The property has both exterior and interior fencing previously utilized for livestock management. No built infrastructure currently exists on the property, allowing a new owner to develop their ideal living and working quarters. WATER There are no water wells on the property. ELECTRICITY Power is accessible and located along CR 3311. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Morris County, established in 1875 and named for early planter William Wright Morris, lies in northeastern rural Texas along the Arkansas and Oklahoma borders. Settlers here built cotton plantations and cattle farms, relying on fertile soils and timber-rich forests to grow their livelihoods. During WWII, iron ore from the region supported defense facilities, and afterward, farming and ranching continued to serve as the economic backbone. Today, Morris County appeals to ranch buyers seeking timeless working land with access to Daingerfield State Park and a quiet East Texas lifestyle.
$125,000  •  21 acres
Located in the rolling hills of the quaint Rocky Branch community, this 21-acre property offers untapped potential for a secluded homestead in the mixed hardwood and pine forest of Morris County. Ease of access, adjacent power, and great neighbors make this tract desirable for any buyer looking for a sizable tract for building a home or recreation. Decades-old mature timber and a creek highlight this property, providing a long list of potential opportunities. LOCATION Located just East of HWY 259, the Quarter Pine Ranch sits within 25 minutes of 4 different towns, including the smaller-sized Daingerfield, Naples, and Omaha and the more substantial city of Mount Pleasant. This ease of access complements rural living, allowing for future owners to always be within reach of necessary amenities. The property’s proximity to Dallas also makes the tract a potential opportunity for a pleasant rural weekend getaway. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes Dallas: 136 miles, 2.25 hours Houston: 255 miles, 4.5 hours Austin: 332 miles, 5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is composed of nearly 100% wooded acres. The woods on the property are primarily a mix of Pine, Oak, and other hardwoods, representative of the Piney Woods ecoregion. Elevations on the property vary nearly 30’, from 350’ above sea level on the Eastern side of the tract to nearly ~320’ in the central drainage. An ideal home site would sit on the SE corner of the acreage, allowing for a view into the beautifully wooded bottom below. WILDLIFE The Quarter Pine Ranch’s wooded cover allows for many species to call the ranch home. These include whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of native varmints. IMPROVEMENTS There are no current improvements on the property. Allowing a buyer to develop their ideal suite of working and living quarters. WATER There are no water wells present on the property. ELECTRICITY Power is available off County Road 4206. MINERALS Surface estate only AREA HISTORY Rocky Branch, Texas, emerged in the late 1870s around a saw-and-grist mill that gave the settlement its name. Nestled in Cass County’s oak-pine landscape, Rocky Branch offers quiet rural charm and deep roots—ideal for discerning ranch buyers.