
65 acres in Red River County
Property Snapshot
65 acres in Red River County
Acreage
65 acres
Status
SOLD
Location
Red River County, TX

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Overview
Property Description
Highlights
- Three furnished cabins offer comfortable lodging on the 5-acre tract (excluding a few personal items).
- A spacious shop with three roll-up doors and an adjacent shed provide ample space for equipment.
- The 60-acre tract is ideal for hunting, with existing trails and a strong hog population.
- Enjoy sunset views from the spacious porch of the main cabin.
- Shawnee Creek Ranch features a shared fishing pond for residents.
Property Description
This property includes two tracts totaling 65 acres in the historic Shawnee Creek Ranch. The first tract is 5 acres and features three furnished cabins (excluding a few personal items), a spacious porch for sunset views, and ample room for a large family. The property includes a shop with three roll-up doors, a side entrance, and an adjacent shed for farm equipment. There is space for gardens, pens, walking trails, and a shared fishing pond. The second tract, approximately 2.5 miles away, consists of 60 acres ideal for hunting, with abundant wildlife, including a strong hog population. Existing trails are present but require some clearing. Shawnee Creek Ranch has a mandatory owners association with annual dues of $475. Property taxes for the 65 acres are only $300 per year.
Location
Located in Northeast Texas near the Sulphur River in Red River County, just two hours from Dallas. See the aerial map below for details.
Improvements
This property includes three cabins with a covered awning, a spacious shop, a tractor shed, and a storm shelter. Electricity and county water supply are available.
Wildlife
Whitetail deer, hogs, squirrels, turkey, and other common varmints inhabit the property.
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