Located just 1.5 hours from DFW just south of 1-20 and the new Palo Pinto Mountains State Park on Highway 16, 1416 Ranch is the perfect ranchette community combining a private getaway feel with easy accessibility. 1416 offers various lot options ranging from 10 - 11.5 acres and a vast variety of topography options with some lots featuring 220'+ of elevation change & million dollar views of Ranger Hill, others offering soft roll & direct Hwy 16 access & some with access to picturesque Bear Creek & pond. ALL lots include hardwoods and a mix of mature cedars & mesquites. As you pull off Highway 16, an automatic gated entry provides security, privacy & hands-off access to your country retreat. The brand new rock road weaves throughout the community to each lot. The 150-acre community is comprised of 12 lots that can be bought separately or combined. Strawn water & electric available!
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LOT 1 - 10 ac - $185,000
LOT 2 - 10 ac - $185,000
LOT 3 - 10 ac - $185,000
LOT 4 - 10 ac - $170,000
LOT 5 - 10 ac - $180,000
LOT 6 - 10 ac - $180,000
LOT 7 - 10.89 ac - $196,020
LOT 8 - 11.5 ac - $207,000
LOT 9 - 11.5 ac - $207,000
LOT 10 - 11.5 ac - $212,750
LOT 11 - 11.5 ac - $212,750
LOT 12 - 11.5 ac - $207,000
Palo Pinto Mountains State Park is located on 4,871 acres of scenic, undeveloped land approximately 75 miles west of Fort Worth and 75 miles east of Abilene. When it opens, Palo Pinto Mountains State Park will become the first new Texas State Park in North Texas in 25 years.
The new state park fronts 4.7 miles on Palo Pinto Creek in the Cross Timbers ecoregion and contains impressive, diverse topography, with extraordinary conservation and recreational potential. Several 1,400-foot peaks, the 90-acre Tucker Lake, and two creeks surrounded by stands of live oak, mesquite, cedar elms and native pecan trees will provide a wonderful setting for hiking, mountain biking, camping, horseback riding, fishing, and stargazing. This hill country of the north is a short drive from Interstate 20, making the park extremely accessible for thousands of DFW Metroplex residents. (Credit: Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation)
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