This is an fantastic little recreational property that has a lot of water, great wildlife habitat and offers year round recreation opportunities. The crystal clear Cowhouse Creek meanders through the back part of the property. The banks of the creek are lined with huge Pecan, Burr Oak and other native trees that provide great roosting habitat for the many wild turkey that roam the area. The property has thick mesquite brush with huge Oak and Pecan trees scattered throughout. There is an abundance of deer and turkey and a few hogs. Dove and duck hunting is also pretty good. Approximately 1/3 of the property is cultivated and planted in winter grain for livestock and wildlife feed. There is a great pond in the middle of the property that is stocked with fish and is about 2 surface acres when full. There is a modest 2 bedroom 1 bath home, good water well and two livestock barns. The ...
This is an fantastic little recreational property that has a lot of water, great wildlife habitat and offers year round recreation opportunities. The crystal clear Cowhouse Creek meanders through the back part of the property. The banks of the creek are lined with huge Pecan, Burr Oak and other native trees that provide great roosting habitat for the many wild turkey that roam the area. The property has thick mesquite brush with huge Oak and Pecan trees scattered throughout. There is an abundance of deer and turkey and a few hogs. Dove and duck hunting is also pretty good. Approximately 1/3 of the property is cultivated and planted in winter grain for livestock and wildlife feed. There is a great pond in the middle of the property that is stocked with fish and is about 2 surface acres when full. There is a modest 2 bedroom 1 bath home, good water well and two livestock barns. The property fronts on FM 1702 in western Hamilton County near the Indian Gap community. You will be hard pressed to find a better recreational property than this ranch.
From Hamilton take FM 218 to Indian Gap and turn right on FM 1702 go about 2 miles and property is on the right just after you cross the Cowhouse Creek bridge.