This is a rare opportunity to own 379 contiguous acres, all in one plot, just outside Yorktown, TX. This property has been held within the same family dating back to the 1800's. The land boasts an abundance of wildlife, providing excellent hunting opportunities for family, friends, and guests. Among the array of game species are white-tailed deer, feral hogs, squirrels, rabbits, dove, quail, and an occasional flock of ducks. Adding to its appeal and possible fishing opportunities, a creek that virtually flows continuously and holds water for most, if not all of the year. The terrain depicts a mix of open grazing spaces and varied brush, including pecan, live oak, post oak, mesquite, hackberry, yaupon, and scattered cedars. Native grasses predominatly cover the land. There are two water wells on the property. One is operational and is a pump jack type system with a holding tank. The other is a cased well that lacks the pump equipment. Despite the absence of structures, there are numerous picturesque locations over the property suitable for building a full time home or weekend barndominium. Access is provided via a deeded road off of Charco Rd. The property has a barbed wire perimeter fence that currently holds cattle.
Courtesy of Mossy Oak Properties Of Texas
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