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Location:
Located in Erath County approximately 6 miles Southeast of Gordon, Texas. Conveniently located only 3½ miles South of Interstate 20 halfway between Abilene and Fort Worth, Texas
Terrain:
Lost Creek Ranch is an exceptional multiuse property for anyone looking for a secluded property with wildlife and ranching opportunities with a beautiful creek frontage. The 274 acres has a nice mix of mesquite pasture that rolls into a beautiful hardwood creek bottom of Lost Creek. Three large fields surrounding the creek bottom hold thick stands of native grasses, perfect for livestock grazing and excellent areas for game viewing. Hunting is outstanding for whitetail deer, turkey, and wild hogs that use the creek as a travel corridor. The central feature of this beautiful property is Lost Creek winding its way through the South side of the ranch. The rock-lined creek forms several deep pools of surface water throughout the year. Several smaller creeks feed into Lost Creek that add additional hardwood creek frontage. The Northern area of the ranch offers a rolling mesquite pasture while the area South of the creek holds oak thickets for a nice variety of vegetation across the property. The property also features a campsite centrally located with full electric utilities. Multiple roads throughout the ranch puts all areas of the ranch within easy access. Interior and exterior fencing is in great condition with cross-divided pastures to allow for rotational grazing. Additionally, a set of pipe corrals with sorting pens and working chute is located near the ranch entrance for easy cattle handling. Four major livestock ponds and several smaller wet weather waterholes provide surface water for livestock/wildlife with the added benefit of great fishing and waterfowl/dove hunting opportunities. Property access is available on two sides via County Roads 136 & 137. Lost Creek Ranch is a great recreational property with campsite improvements and cattle ranching opportunities in Central Texas.
Improvements:
Electricity, Pipe Corrals, Excellent Interior and Perimeter Fencing, Four Livestock Ponds, Interior Road System, County Road 136 and 137 Frontage.
Wildlife:
Whitetail Deer, Dove, Turkey, Waterfowl, Wild Hog and Fishing.