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Property Snapshot

Plum Thicket Ranch

ACTIVENEW

Price

$1,337,700

Acreage

343 acres

Primary Use

Ranch

Also suited for Recreational, Hunting, Undeveloped

County

Knox County

Andrew Pennington
Andrew Pennington

Listing Agent

Overview

Property Description

Highlights

  • 343 acres of Rolling Plains country in northeastern Knox County, Texas.
  • Less than a half mile from the Brazos River, pulling consistent wildlife through the property.
  • County Roads 4365 and 4371 border three sides, giving easy access from multiple points.
  • Two pipe-gated entrances on the east and west sides connect to an internal trail system.

Plum Thicket Ranch

Location & Access

Plum Thicket Ranch sits about fifteen miles west of Seymour, Texas in northeastern Knox County, approximately six miles north of Goree. County Roads 4365 and 4371 wrap around three sides of the perimeter, giving you easy entry from multiple points without pushing through the core of the property. Two pipe-gated entrances are positioned on the east and west sides, and an internal network of trails and senderos lets you move across the brushy terrain by vehicle without much trouble.

Terrain & Land Character

The 343 acres sit in the heart of the Northeast Knox County Rolling Plains. The terrain rolls with scattered pockets of native grasses, dense mesquite pastures, and the namesake plum thickets throughout. The property sits less than a half mile from the Brazos River, which puts it right in the natural travel corridor for game moving along that drainage. The land holds its wild character and has not been heavily manicured, which is a big part of what makes it work for wildlife.

Wildlife & Recreation

The combination of river proximity, native brush, and varied terrain pulls a consistent flow of game through the property. Species present include Whitetail deer, turkey, wild hog, quail, dove, and waterfowl. The trails and senderos double as shooting lanes and observation routes. A premium three-man fiberglass blind is already in place, along with two 2,000-pound corn feeders and one 650-pound corn feeder, all positioned within the property.

Improvements & Utilities

Electrical service is on-site. Water is handled by a high-volume solar well tied to a lined earthen water station that serves local wildlife. Both pipe-gated entrances are solid and functional. The internal trail system gives good vehicle access across most of the acreage.

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Improvements

Electrical Utilities
On-site electrical service
Solar Water Well
High volume solar water well with lined earthen water station
Gated Entrances
Two pipe-gated entrances on east and west sides
Hunting Blind
Premium three-man fiberglass hunting blind
Corn Feeders (Large)
Two 2,000 lb corn feeders
Corn Feeder (Small)
One 650 lb corn feeder
Internal Trails
Network of internal trails and senderos for vehicle transit throughout property
Road Access
County Road 4365 and 4371 access wrapping around three sides of perimeter

Water Features

Brazos River
Property located less than half a mile from the Brazos River, functioning as a natural extension of the river's wildlife corridor
Solar Water Well
High-volume solar water well providing on-site water supply
Lined Earthen Water Station
Lined earthen water station supplied by the high-volume solar well, serving local wildlife