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Located in Foard County, just 13 miles west of Crowell, Texas, on Highway 70.
Terrain:
Donegan Ranch is a versatile property, perfect for both hunting and ranching. It is situated 13 miles west of Crowell, only 1.5 hours west of Wichita Falls, and two hours north of Abilene, Texas. The 157-acre tract is designed for multi-use hunting as well as cattle operations. A former homestead area features an enclosed storage shed for equipment. Additionally, a water well with a trough is located just north of the homestead, making it an ideal campsite or building location. A central pond attracts wildlife and provides water for cattle. This area of North Texas supports a diverse range of game animals, including whitetail deer, occasional mule deer, bobwhite quail, wild hogs, javelina, and predators. Large neighboring ranches ensure excellent trophy potential for the area’s wildlife. The Donegan Ranch features a mix of native grass pastures with scattered mesquite and hackberry thickets. The terrain is generally flat, with higher ground on the northeast end gradually sloping to the south. A pipe-gated entrance along County Road 375 provides quick access to Highway 70, just north of the ranch. Perimeter fencing is in good condition, with some existing interior fencing in place. Donegan Ranch offers great value for those seeking a North Texas property with large neighbors, diverse outdoor opportunities, and livestock grazing options.
Improvements:
Donegan Ranch includes several improvements to enhance its utility and value. The property has established electric service, a water well with a trough, and an enclosed storage shed. The fencing is in good condition, with both perimeter fencing and some cross-divided fencing. Access is convenient via County Road 375, and a livestock pond provides additional water resources.
Wildlife:
The property is home to a variety of wildlife, including whitetail deer, quail, dove, Rio Grande turkey, mule deer, wild hogs, waterfowl, and javelina.