Advanced Filters
Reduced
$4,850,000  •  1,000 acres
$6,950,000
The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. Over 500 acres of timberland could also be managed for income. Until this year, 130 acres of wild rice and 150 acres of flood-irrigated hay ground were farmed on the ranch. Abundant wetlands and the presence of Burney Creek underscore the valuable water resources and water rights on the property.
Contact for Price  •  995 acres
Diamond G Ranch, just outside Brackettville, boasts approximately 1.3 miles of frontage along FM 2523 and is a mere twenty minutes from Lake Amistad. This property features a 5-bed, 4-bath modular home with a large, covered porch offering a stunning view of the South Texas Hilltops. A water well at the house supports an extensive water system throughout the ranch, including six water stations and ten water troughs. The soaring hills at the back provide a commanding view of the entire property. Diamond Ranch has well-maintained infrastructure that ensures easy access to all corners of the property. Meticulously maintained, the ranch showcases the rich brush diversity of South Texas, creating excellent habitats for South Texas Whitetail Deer, Blackbuck, Rio Grande Turkey, Dove, and Quail. The ranch has been managed under MLD Level 3 for years, enhancing its wildlife management practices. Diamond G is equipped with 22 corn feeders, 6 protein feeders, and 12 hunting blinds suitable for both rifle and bow hunting. The diverse flora and fauna, combined with the strategic infrastructure and thoughtful maintenance, make Diamond G Ranch an exceptional property for both wildlife enthusiasts and hunters. Whether you are drawn by the scenic views, the hunting opportunities, or the sheer beauty of the South Texas landscape, Diamond G Ranch offers a unique and enriching experience. With a combination of natural beauty, practical amenities, and a strategic location, Diamond G Ranch stands out as a prime example of South Texas’s rural charm and wildlife preservation efforts. The ranch’s infrastructure, water resources, and hunting facilities provide everything needed for an exceptional outdoor experience.
$3,955,050  •  990 acres
This cattle and hunting ranch also has good hay production. The ranch is approximately 50% beautiful trees and 50% open meadows. The very nice house sits on the highest part of the ranch and overlooks the entire property. With large metal corrals and extensive connecting lanes, handling cattle is as easy as it gets.
$8,250,000  •  985.41 acres
For more information, please contact the listing agent, Brett Grier, at (817) 357-7347 or bgrier@hallandhall.com 3T Ranch is a 985+/- acre partially high-fenced hunting and recreational property located 12 miles south–southwest of Abilene in southern Taylor County, Texas. The ranch has been used primarily for hunting and recreation, with minor cattle grazing, and is well-improved throughout. Paved frontage on U.S. Highway 277 and a quarter-mile asphalt driveway deliver all-weather access to the headquarters complex, accommodating luxury vehicles, motor coaches, and high-end equipment with ease. Improvements include a barndominium-style main residence, a newly constructed party barn with a commercial kitchen, pool, and patio, and a custom climate-controlled shop with a car garage, gym, and gun bunker. The hunting infrastructure is well-developed with established food plots, multiple blinds and feeders, and a professionally installed $60,000 observation tower blind on a prominent hill providing 360-degree views across the ranch. Water is a notable strength of the property, with seven producing wells distributed across the ranch, supplemented by four ponds that provide additional surface water. The eastern boundary is partially high-fenced, and completing the perimeter would allow a buyer to operate a fully managed game ranch or high fence hunting lodge. The Facts: ~ 985+/- acre partially high-fenced hunting and recreational ~ Rolling terrain with live oak, cedar, and red oak, featuring elevation changes and long-distance hill-country-style views ~ Excellent access with paved frontage on U.S. Highway 277 and a quarter-mile asphalt driveway to the headquarters ~ Main barndominium offers 3,500+/- square feet with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and porches positioned for scenic views ~ Extensive improvements include a party barn with a commercial kitchen, pool-patio area, and a climate-controlled shop with a garage, gym, and secure bunker ~ Well-developed hunting and shooting setup with food plots, blinds-feeders, a 1,300-yard shooting range, and a 360-degree observation tower ~ Strong water resources with seven wells and four ponds, supporting diverse native and exotic wildlife and future game management potential
$63,962,600  •  984.04 acres
Tremendous Development & Investment Ranch
Reduced
$2,706,000  •  984 acres
$3,150,000
Brazoria County Hunting Ranch Bargain! The Danza Del Rio Ranch presents an excellent hunting and recreational opportunity approximately 60 miles from Houston. This northwest Brazoria County ranch features huge oaks, good elevated field roads, lots of deer and hogs, is mostly out of the 100 year flood plain, and has a nice camp. It neighbors approximately 1,500 acres of the San Bernard Wildlife Refuge (Austin’s Woods portion) on two sides. ±888 acres of this property are under conservation easement. LOCATION Approximately 3 miles north of Old Ocean/Highway 35. Primary access is the blacktop to the gate via CR 3 from either FM 524 or FM 1459. West Columbia is minutes away for gas, groceries, and great BBQ. An all-weather road leads from CR 3 to the camp. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Magnificent trophy live oaks dot this property and are well distributed across the ranch. Formerly cleared pasture land, the current owner planted thousands of trees, including sugarberry, green ash, American elm, cedar elm, water hickory, sweet pecan, water oak, willow oak, Shumard oak, nuttall oak, and live oaks approximately 10 years ago, restoring this property to a hardwood bottom. Unlike much of the woodlands in Brazoria County, this property is largely outside of the 100 year flood plain, with post-Harvey maps showing only approximately 25- 30 acres as Zone A, all along Dance Bayou, which runs onto and along the property’s southwest fenceline. Soils are predominantly Lake Charles Clay (blackland). WILDLIFE Deer and hogs are plentiful. Hunting is permitted under the conservation easement. Hunting opportunities are increased by a handful of field roads, pipeline right-of-ways, and other easements that provide plenty of edge habitat and potential blind locations. IMPROVEMENTS A comfortable camp with a detached garage sits off of the all-weather road into the ranch. The 2:2 house measures ±1,200 SF, has a full kitchen and spacious living room and a nice covered porch. The garage is two-car with some additional storage area and a full bath. The home and yard are fenced in on approximately 1.4 acres and outside of the area under the conservation easement. A ±9,350 SF of cattle barn and lean-to covered area are a short distance away for additional storage. This area is also outside of the conservation easement. This would be a nice area for a small pond or new home. MINERALS Surface only. Owners are not believed to own any minerals. There is a pipeline meter station located on the property. OTHER See attachment for a copy of the Conservation Easement. 2023 Taxes est. $1,868.00.
$4,700,000  •  980 acres
Elkhorn Creek Ranch - Hulett, Wyoming Experience the ultimate western ranch in the natural beauty and inspiring landscapes of the Elkhorn Creek Ranch. Endless adventure awaits at this picturesque foothills setting where the scenic venue offers live water, stunning vistas, exceptional wildlife habitat, and is situated adjacent to public land in two places. Over a mile of Elkhorn Creek meanders across the middle of the ranch and through the valley near the headquarters. The excellent hunting opportunities on the ranch have been featured several times on The Sportman’s Channel TV Show, Hardcore Pursuit. Located in northeastern Wyoming about a 25-minute drive north of Hulett, the ranch is close to Black Hills National Forest, and Devils Tower National Monument. The property offers a unique opportunity to embrace the stunning beauty and recreational abundance of the Black Hills region. * Property Highlights * - 980 +/- deeded acres and 160 +/- acres of State Grazing Lease. - Over a mile of Elkhorn Creek. - Borders public land. - Excellent wildlife habitat and hunting opportunities. - Featured on The Sportman’s Channel. - Four bedroom home. - Heated Shop - Separate living quarters for hunters & guests. - Scenic venue with inspiring landscapes. - 25-minute drive north of Hulett, WY. - 45-minute drive to Black Hills National Forest and Devils Tower. Visit ArnoldRealty.com for maps and more info, or call listing broker, Jim Pederson at 307-746-2083.
Contact for Price  •  980 acres
980 Acres of undeveloped prime land located 100% in the highly sought after La Vernia ISD. Located within 7 minutes of downtown La Vernia and 20 minutes to downtown San Antonio, this is a prime location. Shopping at The Forum is also close at 30 minute drive down 1604. Property can be purchased with the homestead of 627 acres on FM 775, 354 acres on CR 319 or together as 980 acres. Remarkable improvements include a beautiful home of approximately 5500 sq foot with pool, covered BBQ area and numerous outbuildings and barns. Ranch infrastructure includes miles of Caliche roads, improved water crossings, high quality fencing and multiple entrances/access points. First class dog kennels and several exotic pens are located near the home. Water is abundant with 7 surface tanks as well as 7 working wells. Public water supply is also present. Thousands of massive large oaks can be found as well as approximately 1 mile of Kicaster Creek. The property is home to a first class whitetail herd with superior 250”+ genetics. Multiple species of super exotics are included as well. This location cannot be beat. Whether used as a working ranch, future development or recreation, properties of this size and caliber are definitely a rare find.
New
Contact for Price  •  960 acres
Location The ranch sits in Gray County off Highway 70, about 28± miles south of Pampa and roughly 66± miles east of Amarillo. It is in the Groom ISD, surrounded by large neighboring ranches on all sides. The country is open Texas Panhandle rangeland. Land & Grazing The 960± acres run about 85% open pasture and 15% brush, well-suited to grazing. The ranch currently runs cattle and horses at about one animal unit per 19 acres, fully fenced and cross-fenced in 5-strand barbed wire in excellent condition, with two pastures, a set of cattle pens, and a chute. About 1.44 miles of gravel ranch roads and 4.75 miles of trails cross the property for horseback riding, ATVs, or walking. Water Water runs deep on the ranch. Four wells draw from the Ogallala aquifer, two electric submersibles and two windmills, feeding the home, a pond, two storage tanks, and three troughs. Three ponds sit on the property, the largest at about an acre and stocked with Florida bass, kept full by a dedicated well. McClellan Creek adds about 2 miles of live water winding through the ranch. Residence The custom home was built in 2012 and offers about 3,500± sq/ft with three bedrooms and three baths across two stories. It carries two living areas, a wood-burning fireplace, a covered patio, landscaping, and a sprinkler system, with a new roof and chimney added in 2026. Guest Quarters & Shop A 40×60 metal shop holds 1,200± sq/ft of finished guest quarters with three bedrooms and one bath, set up for extended family, guests, or a ranch manager. Wildlife & Hunting Beyond the cattle operation, the ranch offers fair-chase hunting for native game. Panhandle whitetail have been managed and harvested here, alongside a notable turkey population, abundant dove, mule deer, and quail, all free-ranging without blinds or feeders. Utilities Electric service is single-phase through XL Energy, serving the homesite. Remarks The Little Bit Ranch is a turnkey Panhandle cattle and horse ranch, combining a custom home, guest quarters, open pasture, cattle working facilities, and live water on McClellan Creek on 960± acres off Highway 70. Fair-chase hunting for native whitetail, mule deer, turkey, dove, and quail rounds out the property. It fits a buyer looking for a working cattle and horse ranch with a move-in-ready home and hunting on the side, within about an hour of Amarillo. A 25% mineral interest conveys with the sale.
New
$12,000,000  •  957 acres
We are pleased to present Elizabeth Creek Ranch, a 957± acre ranch located just south of the Town of Elizabeth in Elbert County, Colorado. Situated within the Southeast Denver Metro growth corridor, the property offers a unique combination of scale, riparian habitat, water rights, cattle operation potential, existing improvements, and long-term conservation opportunity. Today, it’s a working ranch — productive and full of recreational appeal — but given where it sits and how the area is growing, it’s also a strong land-banking play with real upside down the road. This is a rare chance to acquire a large-scale, water-backed property. Between the ag income, the recreation, and the development potential — all backed by a surrounding ownership pattern that keeps this corner of Elbert County private and stable — it’s a compelling long-term hold.
$15,200,000  •  949 acres
The Smith Ranch Northeast Pasture spans 949± acres of rolling oaks, an 8-acre private lake, and over 4 miles of creeks. This premier Hill Country ranch offers trophy whitetail and exotics, 4 ponds, and multiple homesite locations with expansive views. Fully developed to balance habitat, recreation, and family enjoyment, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
$7,500,000  •  937 acres
- Situated along a year-round stream in a bucolic valley at the base of the Uncompahgre Plateau with year-round access - Excellent location along the Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic Byway between the great amenities of Grand Junction and the world-class recreational opportunities of Moab - Top-of-the-line equestrian facilities combined with historic landmarks - Located within the coveted GMU 61 trophy hunting unit that offers world-class big game hunting opportunities. - Over seven miles of National Forest and BLM adjacency, which greatly expands recreational possibilities - Recreational opportunities include horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking, big game hunting, fishing, ATVing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing - Approximately 35 minutes to Grand Junction with all its great restaurants, wineries, shopping, commercial air service, blossoming arts scene, river walk, and the Colorado National Monument - A conservation easement protects 105 acres of the property
$5,557,300  •  934 acres
934 ± Acres Devine, Texas 1.4± miles of live water Hondo Creek 1.2± miles of seasonal Brier Branch creek Several ponds 2 electric water wells Low fenced with cross fencing Older ranch house & set of pipe cattle pens Rich in history
$9,800,000  •  931.71 acres
End of the road privacy on 900+ acres with some of the best views you'll ever see in the Rocky Mountains. No Covenants,No Deed Restrictions, and No Conservation Easement. Neighboring 35 acre parcels in the Continental Divide Ranch development have recently sold for $425,000 - $450,000, making this a great land bank play for future development.Bordering 3 ranches all over 1,500 acres, and being less than 1 mile from the Colorado/New Mexico state line, this ranch is home to one of the biggest elk migrations in Southwestern Colorado. Lush native grass meadows, mature gamble oak groves, dark timber, stands of aspen trees, and spring fed watering holes all provide different ecosystems for the numerous amount of wildlife that call this ranch home. Elevation ranges from 7960' in the lower meadows to 8720' on the upper hillside. Underground electric is installed at the north end of the ranch, and central water is available. This property has good year round access on well maintained gravel roads. Holding costs are some of the lowest in the country with extremely low ag taxes of only $210 a year. This is Colorado GMU # 78 where over the counter bull elk tags are readily available and mule deer buck tags can typically be drawn every year. This ranch also qualifies for private land owner tags where another2-3 tags for each species could be available on an annual basis.
Contact for Price  •  930 acres
930 ± Acres Numerous ponds Miles of wet-weather creek runoff Diverse topography 1/2 mile of HWY 83 Frontage High-Fenced Incredible array of exotic species Municipal water available Electricity available
$2,900,000  •  917 acres
The 917+/- deeded acre Rimrock Ranch is a recreational mountain holding in the North Park region of Colorado. The ranch is located 12 highway miles north of Walden, Colorado, and lies just a few miles south of the Wyoming state line. Well-located and long utilized as a hunting retreat, this property backs up to thousands of acres of Medicine Bow National Forest and borders a large and notable area ranch, BLM and state lands. Rimrock is one of those hard-to-find properties that checks many boxes for its size and price point. Specifically, it is a ranch with good pronghorn, mule deer, elk, and moose hunting that borders public lands, is on-grid and has year-round highway access along with a beautiful private setting. The North Park region of Colorado is known for its natural beauty, abundant water resources, world-class angling, and significant wildlife populations. Rimrock Ranch is conveniently located between Laramie, Wyoming, and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Drive time to the ranch is about an hour from Steamboat Springs and roughly 45 minutes from Laramie. Groceries, supplies, fuel, and a couple of restaurants are nearby in Walden, a 15-minute drive from the ranch house. Bordered on the north by the Medicine Bow National Forest, on the west by the large State Line Ranch, and on the east by BLM and state lands, this ranch offers plenty of seclusion and privacy. Although the 2020 Mullen Fire burned a fair amount of the ranch, the regrowth is very encouraging, with new stands of aspen and fur trees throughout the property. Spring-fed ponds and diverse terrain and topography also attract and retain wildlife throughout the year. The ranch is located in Colorado's Game Management Unit (GMU) 6 and qualifies for two landowner preference program applications annually for mule deer and two applications for pronghorn. GMU 6 is noted for trophy-caliber antelope, mule deer, moose, and a strong elk population. The ranch was historically used as a mining claim, but the mines have been sealed, and all that is left are remnants of days gone by. With expansive views of North Park and back-door access to thousands of acres of public lands, Rimrock Ranch offers limitless recreational opportunities to incoming ownership. The Facts: ~ 917+/- deeded acres ~ 12 paved miles north of Walden, Colorado ~ Elk, mule deer, pronghorn, moose, wild turkey, and pronghorn hunting ~ Multiple springs and ponds ~ Bordering Medicine Bow National Forest, BLM and State Lands ~ Modest and ready for immediate use two-bedroom home and improvements ~ Year-round access and power ~ Just over one hour drive to Steamboat Springs and the Steamboat Ski Resort ~ 45-minute drive to Laramie, Wyoming ~ Minutes from excellent angling on North Platte River, Lake John, and Delaney Buttes Lakes
Contact for Price  •  906.74 acres
Sycamore Creek Ranch is the complete package—a turnkey 906.74+/- acre high-fenced recreational ranch offering exceptional live water, trophy hunting, quality improvements, and the kind of natural beauty rarely found in one property.
$7,300,000  •  901 acres
Hill Country Oasis, Diverse 900 Acres with rising elevations, varied terrain, plethora of wildlife and an abundance of water resources.
$745,000  •  897.8 acres
The beautiful McConnell Ranch consists of approximately 898 grazeable and recreational acres with possible CRP programs in the future. It has a new solar powered water pump with stainless steel cistern in place at the old homestead site, currently being used for gravity flow to stainless steel livestock tanks. The water system could be used as a gravity flow source of water to cabin or home. The property is home to big game, Deer, Elk, Big Horn Sheep and qualifies for 2 LOP buck deer. Also may include upland game such as Chukar, Hungarian Partridge, and Pheasants. The topography consists of flat and rolling fields with deep treed draws with springs that hold game. The Northeast corner of the property breaks into Thirty Mile Creek, which holds small trout. Beautiful Mt. Hood in the Cascade Mountains may be viewed in the distance. This property has many possibilities that include recreational with ATVs, horses and hiking.
$1,950,000  •  893 acres
893 ± Acres Comstock, Texas Remodeled 3BR/2BA modular house New storage buildings & 2 carports Skinning shed with water & electric 1 water well & 11 water troughs Scenic views Year-round feeding with corn & protein 8± miles of trails
$2,750,000  •  881.7 acres
Property Features: • 881.7± Acres • 484± Irrigated Acres • 300± Wooded Acres • 1,500± Sq Ft • 3 BR/2 BA
New
$3,329,284  •  865 acres
The Dilley Ranch, located in northernmost La Salle County on the Frio/La Salle County line, and just south of Dilley, is a fantastic opportunity for the agricultural producer, recreational user and investor alike. With frontage on both I-35 and County Line Road the possibilities are wide ranging. Highly productive soils and diverse brush complement the location of this ranch. LOCATION The ranch is accessed off the southbound frontage road of I-35 just south of Dilley. The northern boundary of the ranch fronts County Line Road providing additional access. Public road frontage is nearly 3 miles total. Drive time from San Antonio is just over an hour; from Austin is about 2:20 and from Houston is less than 4 hours. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Diverse South Texas brush, trees and grasses are found on the ranch. The predominantly sandy loam soils provide the base for fantastic quail management opportunities. The ranch has been managed for both quail and grazing. WILDLIFE Wildlife populations may include native white-tailed deer, northern bobwhite quail, scaled quail, Rio Grande Turkey, dove, migratory waterfowl and feral hogs, allowing for excellent and diverse hunting opportunities. AGRICULTURE The ranch is very productive from a forage standpoint capable of supporting a 50 animal unit cattle operation. The ranch is cross fenced into multiple pastures/traps and there is a set of working pens. IMPROVEMENTS Aside from typical ranch operational infrastructure and a couple of old structures, the ranch is unimproved. WATER The ranch has one operating water well and one stock tank. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer and is located in the jurisdiction of the Wintergarden Groundwater Conservation District. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available at different locations on the ranch. MINERALS This offering is surface only. There is one existing production pad on the ranch and there is a surface use agreement in place that is associated with the current lease. OTHER DETAILS There are one pipeline easement and one transmission line easement that cross the ranch. The open space of the property benefits from 1D1 Agricultural/Wildlife Management use tax valuation. The tractor and shredder in the photo array are contractor owned and do not convey.
Reduced
$4,671,000  •  865 acres
$4,760,000
A great mix of prime browse, rolling topography, scattered oaks, ample water, and good soils make the Dos Colinas Ranch one to see for buyers looking for a high fenced ranch that they can put their own finishing touches on. This ranch is a great opportunity to shape a ranch into just what the new owner would like it to be, while benefiting from significant work by the current owner in the way of water development, enhancement of the deer herd, and the introduction of exotics. LOCATION Located just 20 miles north of the conveniences of Beeville, in northern Bee County, Dos Colinas Ranch is approximately 180 miles from Houston, 125 miles from Austin, and 75 miles from San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Access is via a paved county road to the gate, where a fee owned 60’ wide strip/ranch road leads to the main entry to the ranch. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Located in the northern reaches of the South Texas Brush Country, this area averages approximately 30 inches of rainfall per year. A rolling property with a pair of ±80 foot hills, approximately 75% of the soils are sandy loam and sandy clay loams, excellent for grass for quail habitat and browse for deer. Elevations range from 370’ – 480’. There is ample water for wildlife spread around the ranch via 5 well-fed tanks and several troughs. Along with the hardwoods and mesquites, there is high quality browse including guallio, blackbrush, guyacan, granjeno, brasil, and lime prickly ash, among others. Grasses are predominantly a mix of natives such as windmill, side oats gramma, and three-awn. WILDLIFE At the time of this writing, there are twenty bred does fawning in the soft release pen. These does and the breeder bucks are South Texas genetics, and should produce some exceptional bucks. Additionally, there is a herd of 15 scimitar-horned oryx that are a mix of mature and younger (currently pre-breeding age) animals. As a bonus, there are at least a couple of Axis does on property. The turkey population on this ranch and area in general is excellent, and dove hunting can be great, particularly at the tanks. On a recent, short walk through some of the medium-thick country, several pairs of quail were flushed, which is not surprising given the soils and habitat. IMPROVEMENTS There are no vertical improvements on the ranch. There are multiple locations with electrical and water access that would make good homesites. WATER There are two electric wells and one solar installed by the current owner in 2024, plus an older electric well. All are piped to troughs and or small tanks spread around the ranch to insure water is close by for game. MINERALS Surface only (owner has no minerals). There are two older gas wells on the property that are active.
$3,083,500  •  863 acres
Under Contract
The Getaway is a convergence of land, water, and wildlife that serious hunters and recreational land buyers spend years searching for. Positioned near US Highway 80 between Dallas and Shreveport, this 863-acre property in Upshur and Wood counties carries nearly two miles of Sabine River frontage, 2.5 miles of Rogers Creek running through the interior, hardwood bottoms stacked with deer, sloughs that hold birds when the migration pushes through, and approximately 150 acres of mature Loblolly Pine plantation that adds both timber value and thick, thermal cover. Five pipeline right-of-ways cut natural shooting lanes through the property. Multiple established shooting houses are already in place. The infrastructure is built. The habitat is dialed in. You show up, hang your coat, and hunt. Whitetail Deer Hunting | 180-Class Bucks Harvested on This Property The hardwood bottoms and creek drainages at The Getaway hold the kind of whitetail hunting that keeps serious deer hunters coming back season after season. The canopy is a mix of Post Oak, Willow Oak, Water Oak, Red Oak, Cherry Bark Oak, Shumard Red Oak, Black Hickory, and Black Gum, mature mast producers that draw deer out of the timber and into range during the rut and early season. Rogers Creek and the Sabine River corridor create natural travel routes that concentrate deer movement and make patterning big bucks a matter of patience, not luck. The property’s track record speaks for itself. 180-class whitetails have been harvested here. Five pipeline right-of-ways function as ready-made shooting lanes and food plot candidates. Multiple shooting houses are in position and ready to hunt. The Getaway has the genetics, the habitat, and the pressure history to produce mature bucks. It does not need a rebuild; it needs new boots! Duck Hunting on Sloughs, Flooded Timber, and Sabine River Bottoms When the migration stacks up in East Texas, The Getaway becomes a different kind of place entirely. The sloughs are loaded with Duckweed and Smartweed and ringed by timber that pins birds and keeps them working. Flooded timber and creek bottoms along Rogers Creek and the Sabine produce the kind of natural habitat that holds puddle ducks throughout the season; no pumps, no artificial flooding, just the land working the way it was designed to work. Wood Ducks, Teal, Mallard, and other puddle ducks have been taken here in past seasons. Cleared roads and interior trails provide direct access to every duck hunting area on the property without walking out at dark in knee-deep water. Sabine River Fishing | Bass, Catfish, Crappie, and Alligator Gar The Sabine River, which runs along the property boundary, is a working East Texas river fishery, not a supplemental amenity. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Blue Catfish, Bream, Buffalo, Carp, and Alligator Gar all inhabit the river. Rogers Creek adds additional holding water inside the property. Whether you are running lines, throwing a topwater at first light, or fly fishing the creek edges during summer, the water at The Getaway fishes hard across multiple species and seasons without leaving the property. For the angler who wants a base camp with serious river access, the combination of Sabine frontage and interior creek mileage makes this property a compelling setup. Hog Hunting, Small Game, and Year-Round Opportunities The Getaway does not go quiet between deer and duck seasons. Wild hogs are active throughout the property, and the creek bottoms and pine thickets provide exactly the kind of rooting, denning, and travel cover that keeps populations moving and huntable year-round. Bobcats, Coyotes, and Squirrels round out the small game and predator opportunities. The diverse habitat, from river bottoms to pine plantations to open fields, supports a full rotation of hunting activity from archery season through late winter, with hogs bridging every gap in between. Camp Headquarters | Furnished Cabin, Equipment Storage, and Walk-In Cooler The camp infrastructure at The Getaway was built for working hunters, not weekend glampers. Camp Headquarters includes a fully furnished cabin with one private bedroom, a large bunkroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a living and gathering area with a front porch. Every piece of furniture conveys. Utilities are established; Big Sandy City Water and Upshur County Rural Electric are already in place, backed by conventional septic. The support buildings are what separate this camp from a cleared lot with a cabin dropped on it. A 30×50-foot insulated equipment storage building with roll-up doors at each end handles gear, ATVs, and other equipment. A separate shed built for tractors, implements, and trailers includes a dedicated walk-in cooler for storing harvested game, the kind of setup that matters when you are stacking deer during the rut or running several hunters through a multi-day camp. The property currently holds agricultural exemption status, which carries meaningful tax advantages for the incoming owner. Loblolly Pine Plantation | 150 Acres of Timber Value Four stands of mature Loblolly Pine cover approximately 150 acres of the property. The timber carries real commercial value — pulpwood, sawtimber, and utility pole markets all draw from well-stocked East Texas plantation stands. For hunters, these same stands provide dense thermal cover, solid bedding areas, and natural travel corridors connecting the hardwood bottoms to the open fields. Big Sandy, Texas | Between Dallas and Shreveport on Highway 80 The Getaway sits on US Highway 80 at Big Sandy, Texas, roughly halfway between Dallas and Shreveport — a location that makes this ranch genuinely accessible for buyers coming from multiple directions. Big Sandy provides immediate access to fuel, supplies, and services, while Tyler and Longview offer full-service medical facilities, retail, major grocery, and dining within a short drive. The surrounding East Texas Pineywoods region supports a strong hunting and outdoor culture, with TPWD-managed wildlife resources, nearby access to Lake O’ The Pines, Caddo Lake, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir, and a well-established community of landowners committed to serious wildlife management. Drive Times from The Getaway: • Big Sandy, TX — 5 miles, approximately 8 minutes • Tyler, TX — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • Longview, TX — 32 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Dallas, TX — 113 miles, approximately 1 hour 48 minutes • Shreveport, LA — 87 miles, approximately 1 hour 32 minutes Airport Access — Regional and International Connections The Getaway’s position on Highway 80 puts multiple commercial airports within practical range for out-of-state buyers, partners, or guests who prefer to fly in and drive straight to camp. Regional Airports: • Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) — 34 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) — 85 miles, approximately 1 hour 20 minutes Major Airports: • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — 115 miles, approximately 1 hour 50 minutes • Dallas Love Field (DAL) — 110 miles, approximately 1 hour 45 minutes
F&R Partners