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$131,100,000  •  5,700 acres
PROPERTY OVERVIEW: Discover an unparalleled opportunity awaiting at Lake Monticello, one of Texas’ largest privately owned lakes. Envision owning a recreational paradise that surpasses all of your dreams, nestled amidst pristine pine and hardwood forest. This property offers a rare opportunity for those looking to dream big. This is not just a lake or a ranch, but a canvas upon which dreams are transformed into reality. At the heart of these unique 5,700+/- acres lies Lake Monticello - an expansive 2,001+/-acre body of water enveloped by 17+/- miles of idyllic lake frontage. Adding to the uniqueness, is an additional 1.9 miles of lake frontage on Lake Bob Sandlin, providing the one and only piece of property with access to both iconic lakes. Property includes water rights authorizing the impoundment and diversion of water for multiple uses. With a sprawling 36+/- square-mile drainage basin, Lake Monticello is a picturesque retreat creating a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and developers alike. Imagine the potential of 5,700+/- acres of prime real estate waiting to be sculpted into your vision of perfection. Whether you dream of creating a private recreational haven, a luxurious waterfront resort, a commercial business use, or an exclusive residential enclave, this property offers the canvas on which to craft your masterpiece. Joining the variety this property has to offer, progressing north away from the lake edge, one will find a dramatic array of additional lakes, manicured pastures and handpicked timber corridors. This land was once mined for lignite coal and has since been reclaimed by the current owner, who has won a national award for their reclamation efforts. The land boasts an impressive 18 additional lakes ranging in size from 1 to 43+/- acres. This accounts for almost 222+/- acres of additional surface water, opening an expanse of recreational opportunities. The property is located within 3 miles from Interstate 30 and a railroad runs adjacent to it. PROPERTY ACREAGE BREAKDOWN: Lake Monticello 2,001± Acres Trophy Bass Lake 66± Acres Development Acreage 1,043± Acres Award-Winning Reclamation Land (including 222± acres of additional surface water in 18 ponds and lakes) 2,590± Acres TOTAL 5,700± Acres In an area known to locals as the Tri-Lakes area, adjacent and downstream from Lake Monticello, is Lake Bob Sandlin, spanning 9,000 surface acres, while Lake Cypress Springs sits approximately six miles southwest of Lake Monticello. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is nestled between Lake Monticello and Lake Cypress Springs, further enhancing the region’s recreational appeal. LOCATION: Lake Monticello is located just under two hours east of downtown Dallas and one hour west of Texarkana by way of Interstate 30. Spanning two counties within the Piney Woods Region of Texas, Lake Monticello is conveniently located just ~7 miles southwest of Mount Pleasant, a thriving East Texas community with a population over 16,000. At the southern border of the property, Monticello Dam is located south of the convergence of Blundell Creek and Smith Creek in the Cypress River Basin. Lake Bob Sandlin is located immediately downstream of Monticello Dam. But it's not just the location that sets Lake Monticello apart—it's the history and the potential it holds. From its origins as a cooling reservoir for the Monticello power plant to its transformation into a beloved fishing hotspot, this lake has a rich legacy waiting to be continued. DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL: The lake boasts 17+/- miles of undeveloped shoreline including 7.69+/- miles that could potentially be developed. The property serves as a blank canvas for diverse opportunities. Ownership uses can range from a private recreational area, hunting or fishing club, a variety of commercial uses, a corporate facility, individual family residences, a leisure getaway, or even a resort-style development. There is also 1.24 miles of Lake Bob Sandlin frontage that could be developed. ACCESS & ROAD FRONTAGE: Lake Monticello is easily accessible from both the northeast and the southwest by way of FM-127, which crosses the lake for through traffic. There is paved FM or county road access to most sides of the property on 6 different roadways with 18+ entry points. A potentially active feeder rail line is running along the eastern side of the lake, opening opportunistic commercial uses. DIRECTIONS: Traveling east from Dallas on Interstate 30, take exit #156, turn south onto CR 2500/SW 19th Street, then turn right onto FM-127 until you arrive at the lake. Traveling west from Texarkana on Interstate 30, turn south onto Highway 271, then turn right onto FM-127 until you reach the lake. FM-127 crosses Lake Monticello for easy access from multiple locations. PROPERTY HISTORY: In 1971, the Texas Utilities Electric Company initiated the construction of the Lake Monticello dam, impounding waters from Blundell Creek and Smith Creek in the Cypress River Basin to form Lake Monticello as a cooling reservoir for the former Monticello power plant. The plant was closed in 2018 and demolition is near completion. The lake opened to the public in 1973 and swiftly became a fishing hotspot due to its warm waters, courtesy of the power plant, fostering a highly productive fishery. With the closure of the power plant in 2018, the lake’s warm water source ceased, yet its popularity for fishing, swimming, and recreation continued. Public access to boat ramps ceased in 2019. Privately owned, Lake Monticello stands poised for diverse utilization. LAKE MONTICELLO: Boasting an estimated depth of 38-40 feet at its deepest point, Lake Monticello is fed by Blundell Creek and Smith Creek in the Cypress River Basin. Renowned for its exceptional fishing, the lake also caters well to swimming, water skiing, kayaking, and other aquatic activities. Presently, the lake features a single functional boat ramp with paved turnaround access, a large parking area, and two floating docks. The construction of a private lake and dam of similar proportions today would prove prohibitively challenging and exorbitantly expensive. WILDLIFE: Abundant wildlife can be found around Lake Monticello and the surrounding acreage. Hunting and viewing opportunities include White-tailed deer, pigs, armadillos, raccoons, rabbits, River otters, beavers, foxes, bobcats, coyotes, and squirrels. A multitude of bird species include Great-horned owls, bald eagles, ospreys, robins, cardinals, herons, songbirds, shorebirds, and waterfowl. FISHERIES: With its historical reputation for yielding trophy bass, including the lake's record catch of 14.09 pounds, fishing enthusiasts regularly gravitated toward Lake Monticello's 2,001+/- acres. Sport fish species include Largemouth bass, Sand bass, Flathead catfish, Channel catfish, Bluegill, Redear sunfish, and crappie. Structural habitat is comprised of underwater roadbeds and bridges, humps, rip rap, inundated timber, brush, and creek channels. Aquatic vegetation consists of hydrilla, pond weed, lily pads and other aquatic vegetation providing ample cover for baitfish and gamefish alike. Trophy Bass Lake (Discharge Channel): While connected to the lake via a concrete dam that is higher in elevation than Lake Monticello, this 66+/- acre channel/lake provides two distinct bodies of water within the Lake Monticello drainage basin. This has the potential to be a separate managed fishery for trophy bass since water flows out of this body of water into Lake Monticello. Other Fisheries: There are a total of 18 additional bodies of water ranging from 1-43+/- acres in size. Six of those bodies of water measure over 10+ acres, with the largest being 43+/- acres. These additional water assets provide an additional 222+ acres of surface water that could be utilized for recreational activities. RECREATION: The property’s versatility lends itself to an array of recreational pursuits, hiking, biking, UTV riding, horseback trail riding, camping, RV camping, bird watching, nature studies, kayaking, water skiing, hunting, and fishing. The area in and around Lake Monticello is home to various wildlife populations with excellent hunting opportunities for deer, hogs, dove, and waterfowl. No hunting has been allowed under the current ownership for more than four decades. WATER RIGHTS: Perhaps most enticing of all are the water rights—a precious commodity in today's world, especially in Texas. The owner was granted a Certificate of Adjudication, which authorizes the maintenance of the existing dam and reservoir and impound therein not to exceed 40,100 acre-feet of water. The owner is authorized to divert 15,300 acre-feet of water per annum for industrial, domestic, municipal, agricultural & recreational use from the aforesaid reservoir. Additional water rights may be available for purchase. MONTICELLO DAM: Characterized by a 3,215-foot long, zoned earthen embankment that maintains a Low Hazard classification per the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). A dam inspection conducted by Freese and Nichols was completed in December 2023. The full report containing specific details concerning maintenance and repair recommendations, can be made available to pre-qualified buyers upon request. In 2018, the gates were opened one foot to equalize the lake level with Lake Bob Sandlin, and they remain in the open position. Monticello Dam has a Large dam classification due to its capacity exceeding 50,000-acre feet. It has a Conservation Pool Capacity of 40,100-acre feet and Crest of Dam Capacity of 69,100-acre feet (per the Freese & Nichols 2023 Report). Dam Specifications: Maximum Height: 54 feet above the original streambed Embankment Side Slopes: 3 horizontal to 1 vertical Crest Elevation: 352 feet Crest of the Embankment: 40 feet wide Upstream Slope: protected by soil cement extending from the crest down to a 50-foot-wide upstream berm at an elevation of 325’ (15’ below the normal water level). Downstream slope: inundated by the tailwater of Lake Bob Sandlin, which has a normal pool elevation of 337.5’. PRIMARY & EMERGENCY SPILLWAYS: Four 14-foot high by 40-foot wide radial Tainter gates control discharges through a 184-foot wide (including three 8-foot piers) concrete service spillway. The top elevation of the spillway gates in the closed position is 342 feet and the crest of the service spillway is 328 feet. The normal pool elevation is 340 feet. A 30-inch diameter low flow outlet, with a flowline elevation of 319 feet, is in the center pier of the service spillway. A 1,000-foot-wide uncontrolled earthen grassed emergency spillway, with a crest elevation of 343.5 feet, is located approximately 1,200 feet west of the right abutment of the embankment. (Freese & Nichols 2023 Dam Inspection Report) TERRAIN: The sandy loam soil terrain has elevation differentials of approximately 167 feet, ranging from 335 feet above sea level at its lowest to 502 feet above sea level at its highest. The property features meandering creeks and drainages nourishing the land and wildlife. TREE COVER & PASTURELAND: Embrace the tranquil ambiance of the mature hardwood canopy surrounding Lake Monticello. Majestic oak, hickory, pine and maple adorn the banks, creating a landscape that beckons to be explored. Native grasses thrive along the upstream and downstream embankments of the dam. Areas reclaimed from mining efforts have been meticulously designed, planned and cared for, creating a multitude of ecosystems throughout the property. Hardwood varieties have been intentionally planted across the landscape to form contiguous corridors for wildlife, while Loblolly pines planted in the upland terrain promise future income potential. This diversity fosters a well-balanced ecosystem, enriching both wildlife habitats and the experience for new owners. WETLANDS: The north side of Lake Monticello, the shallower end of the lake, sustains a wetland ecosystem where waterfowl flock in the winter months. A shallow water oasis adorned with cattail, bulrush, smartweed, and water lilies creates a haven for birds, turtles, frogs and other reptiles to come alive as the sun wanes. MINERALS: A portion of this property was previously mined for coal and lignite. No minerals are believed to be owned by the Seller, and none will be conveyed. During the current ownership of more than 40 years, there has been no oil/gas activity in the area, and there are no producing wells on the property. STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS: There are no major structural improvements located on the property. EASEMENTS/RIGHT-OF-WAYS: There is one access easement outside of the property boundary into the property’s southeast side to access the east side of the dam and the land bridge on the east side of the lake. Another access easement will exist to access the railroad bridge where it crosses Smith Creek. Residential and transmission lines intersect and traverse various points of the property. UTILITIES: Transmission lines traverse the length of the property connecting to a substation located on adjacent property. Co-op Water is provided by Tri Special Utility District. Power is provided by Bowie Cass Co-Op and Wood County Electric Co-Op. There are multiple access points off Interstate 30 within 3 miles of the property. The adjacent railroad has the ability to connect to the Union Pacific, Blacklands Prairie, and Kansas City Southern main lines. WATER: The property is located over the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer, one of Texas' most prolific aquifers. There are multiple water wells located across the property. AIRPORTS: Enjoy convenient access to regional airports, ensuring seamless travel for you and your guests. With airports such as Mount Pleasant Regional Airport and Sulphur Springs Municipal Airport located within a reasonable distance, you'll have easy access to major transportation hubs. Mount Pleasant Regional Airport (KOSA). Located ~8 miles west of Monticello Lake off of HWY 271, Lat: N.33 05.7 Lon: W. 094 57.6. The runway measures 6,004’ long by 100’ wide with a full-length parallel taxiway. Fuel: Jet A & 100LL. Sulphur Springs Municipal Airport (KSLR). Located ~37 miles West of Monticello Lake off of I-30, 33°09′35″N 095°37′16″W. The runway measures 5001’ long by 75' wide. Fuel: Jet A & 100LL, Self Service & Full Service. Texarkana Regional Airport (TXK). Located ~74 northeast of Lake Monticello near the intersection of I-30 & I-49 in Arkansas. The primary runway measures 6,601’ by 144’ wide, and a second runway measures 5,200’ long by 100’ wide. Fuel: Jet A & 100LL, Self Service and Full Service. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). Located ~141 miles west of Lake Monticello in Grapevine, Texas. HOSPITALS: Titus Regional Medical Center is located in the nearby town of Mount Pleasant. This full-service, 24-hour hospital is just 8 miles away from Lake Monticello. SCHOOL DISTRICTS: The property traverses two east Texas school districts. Starting at the northwest side is Mount Vernon ISD and the southern portion of the property being Mount Pleasant ISD. With quality airports, healthcare and educational facilities nearby, Lake Monticello offers the perfect balance of tranquility and convenience. PROPERTY TAXES: A portion of the property has property tax exemptions. Ask Broker for details. PRICE: $131,100,000 ($23,000 per acre) CONTACT: Cash McWhorter, Broker/Partner, 469-222-4076 Stephen Schwartz, Agent, 903-738-7882 Casey Berley, ALC, Broker, 214-422-7253 BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/Listing Agent, and Buyer's Agent/Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Co-operating brokers/agents are being offered a 1% commission based on the gross sales price.
Contact for Price  •  675 acres
Location The ranch sits 5± miles from Mt. Pleasant in Titus County, with Mt. Pleasant Regional Airport 10± miles away. Dallas is 125± miles west, and DFW International is 150± miles. Broken Bow, Oklahoma is 100± miles north. Paved access comes from a combination of county road and highway frontage, with multiple gated entry points. Land & Grazing The terrain is gently rolling across a mix of open pasture, mixed brush, and native grasses. The region averages 50’± inches of rain a year, and the pastures have been improved for grazing and hay production. The ranch runs as a rotational and intensively managed cattle and horse operation across pastures of roughly 100, 120, and 195 acres, with smaller paddocks and barbed wire cross-fencing. The perimeter is low fenced and barbed wire, with a custom white board fence along the front of the ranch. Approximately 5± miles of internal roads connect the headquarters, outbuildings, and pastures, with paved sections, all-weather caliche, and dirt routes throughout. The property is currently ag-exempt. Main Residence The 9,000± sq/ft two-story custom home sits on a concrete foundation with brick and stone exterior. The home includes a master suite, six additional bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and two half-baths, with carpet, marble, and tile flooring and custom rock fireplaces. A resort-style pool and cabana, outdoor kitchen, fenced and irrigated lawn, asphalt and concrete drives, and a full smart home and security system round out the headquarters. Backup power is in place. Internet runs on Spectrum fiber with Starlink as a secondary option. Guest Quarters & Support Buildings A 3,400± sq/ft, 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom foreman’s home sits one mile from headquarters with its own pool, roping arena, and horse barn. Three additional guest structures sit roughly a mile from the main house: a 4,120± sq/ft, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom guest house anchoring a rec center with a covered playground, indoor garden house, and outdoor kitchen; a 1,750± sq/ft, 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom refurbished log cabin updated with modern amenities; and a 2,000± sq/ft, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom guest quarters. Four metal barns and shops handle ranch operations, including two equipment sheds, a hay barn, and a horse barn paired with an auto shop containing a climate-controlled room built for a car collection. The barn and shop complex includes a fuel island. Cattle working pens, holding pens, a loading chute, wash rack, roping arena, horse stalls, grain bin, RV storage, and a turnout pasture are all in place. Outdoor Living The compound is built for entertaining and extended stays. The 20± acre lake at the rec center is the social anchor, with a swimming area, pavilion, gazebo, and dock alongside fishing across all four ponds. The main residence’s resort-style pool, outdoor kitchen, and back porch overlook take in long views across most of the ranch. Water Three private wells supply water across the ranch. Four stocked ponds anchor the surface water: a 20± acre lake near the rec center with pier, dock, gazebo, pavilion, swimming area, and aerator; a 4± acre spring-fed pond in the northeast corner; a 2± acre pond just south of the main house; and a 3.5± acre pond in the west pasture near the barns. Evans Creek runs roughly one mile through the west pasture, fed by spring and runoff with seasonal flow and low-water and culvert crossings. Remarks The KRB Ranch fits a buyer looking for a fully built-out East Texas estate that can host extended family and guests while running a real cattle and horse operation. The separation between the main compound, the outbuildings, and the foreman’s headquarters keeps the working ranch and the entertainment side of the property distinct without sacrificing access to either.
$3,900,000  •  500 acres
Land & Water The ranch features a mix of rolling terrain, wooded draws, and open areas, creating a diverse landscape with both usability and visual variation. Elevation changes provide multiple build sites with views across the property. Several ponds are positioned throughout the ranch, supporting livestock and wildlife. The combination of surface water, native cover, and natural drainage patterns creates a functional setup for both recreation and grazing. Improvements A hay barn is in place, providing practical storage for feed or equipment and supporting ongoing agricultural use. The remainder of the property is undeveloped, allowing flexibility for future improvements without existing constraints. Access & Layout Access is a key strength, with frontage along Hwy 67 as well as entry points from county roads on both the east and west sides. This allows for flexible use, future division potential, or multiple operational approaches. The internal layout is shaped by natural draws and ridgelines, giving the property definition without limiting usability. Wildlife Wildlife is consistent with the region, including whitetail deer and small game. The mix of cover, water, and low hunting pressure supports year-round activity. Location The ranch is located approximately 10± miles from Mt. Pleasant, providing access to medical, dining, and retail. Dallas is approximately 120± miles away, with multiple lakes and public recreation areas within a short drive. Remarks Horse Creek Ranch is a large, undeveloped East Texas ranch with strong access, water features, and natural character already in place. The combination of location, size, and flexibility makes it suitable for a range of uses, from recreational ownership to long-term investment or future development.
Contact for Price  •  226 acres
SHOWPLACE SETTING Rolling coastal pastures, hardwood timber, and a finished look across the entire ranch CUSTOM MAIN HOUSE 3,800± sq/ft two-story house with pool, outdoor kitchen, patio, and private ranch views GUEST ACCOMMODATIONS 2,000± sq/ft 3BR/2BA guest house for family, ranch help, or income EQUESTRIAN & CATTLE FACILITIES Lighted roping arena, 3-stall horse barn, cross-fenced pastures, and working pens PRODUCTION GROUND Improved sandy-loam pastures with historic yields near 1,000 round bales a year WATER RESOURCES Four ponds plus four water wells support livestock, recreation, and the headquarters BARNS & STORAGE 3,600± sq/ft hay barn plus additional structures for equipment and ranch operations PRIME EAST TEXAS LOCATION Minutes from Mount Pleasant, Mount Vernon, and major East Texas lakes
$4,250,000  •  69 acres
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This 69-acre tract on Lake Bob Sandlin offers an exceptional blend of space and waterfront living, featuring approximately 2,500 feet of shoreline—nearly half a mile of lake frontage. The land provides a mix of open areas and mature trees, with multiple scenic homesites and wide water views. Its depth allows for privacy while still maximizing access to the lake. A key highlight is the two separate points of ingress and egress, offering flexibility for a private estate, family compound, or future development. Overall, it’s a rare opportunity combining extensive shoreline, usable acreage, and dual access in a highly desirable lake setting. LOCATION: 2039 Cr 2850, Pittsburg, TX, 75686 ~13 Miles to Pittsburg, TX ~13 Miles to Mount Pleasant, TX ~65 Miles to Tyler, TX ~115 Miles to Dallas, TX WATER: The property has ~2,500 FT. of frontage to Lake Bob Sandlin. There is a wet weather creek that runs through the East part of the property. CLIMATE: Pittsburg, TX, averages 47 inches of rain, 225 sunny days, and 1 inch of snow per year. UTILITIES: Wood County Electric and Titus County FWSD 1 are the Co-Ops that handle the area. WILDLIFE: White-Tail Deer, Hogs, Ducks, Varmints, Turkey TERRAIN: Property is majority flat with a few rolling hills. TAXES: Estimated taxes are $2,499.79 ACCESS: Property has county road frontage to C.R. 2850 and C.R. 2730. SHOWINGS: Contact Daniel Dye at (817) 312-0744 for more information. Disclaimer: Buyer's agent (if applicable) must be identified on first contact and be present at all showings in order to receive a participation fee. If this condition is not met, the commission percentage will be at the sole discretion of TexasLand. The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker or Seller. The Broker does not assume liability for typographical errors, misprints, nor for misinformation that may have been given to us. All property is subject to change, withdrawal, or prior sale.
Contact for Price  •  46 acres
Under Contract
46 ± Acres Mount Pleasant, Texas Accessed via PR 1241 Raw, flat land Hayfield and scattered trees 2 ponds and a wet-weather creek Several possible building sites Owner holds an Ag exemption Convenient to Dallas