Nestled in the scenic Chalk Mountain area of Erath County, this 180 +/- acre tract represents the back portion of the renowned Bull Lion Ranch and Winery. This exceptional recreational property is a true outdoorsman’s dream, offering abundant wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. A seasonal creek meanders through the middle of the property, beautifully separating two distinct pastures and enhancing the natural charm.
The land features a diverse mix of hardwoods along the creek and mesquite-dotted pastures, providing both cover and character. Several prime build sites offer sweeping views and privacy, perfect for a weekend retreat or a dream ranch homestead. The property includes a charming farmhouse built in 1905, full of character and ready for restoration or renovation. Its classic design and historic presence add a unique touch, offering the perfect opportunity to create a cozy ranch home or guest retreat. A well-maintained trail system offers excellent access throughout the property, ideal for ATV use, hiking, or hunting.
With plenty of frontage on County Road 539, this ranch is easily accessible and ideally situated 8 miles north of Hico and 17 miles southeast of Stephenville. Additional acreage is available, with up to 200 total acres on offer. Mineral rights are negotiable.
Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of legacy ranch land in a highly desirable area with endless potential.
Property Features
-Road Frontage on County Road 539
-Chalk Mountain Region
-1,133 square foot farmhouse built in 1905, 2 bed, 1 bath
-Deer
-Turkey
-Hogs
-8 miles north of Hico
-17 miles southeast of Stephenville
-Mix of hardwoods and mesquites
-Great trail system
-Several build sites
-Cattle operation
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Glen Rose, head west on 67 to Highway 220. Turn right off of 220 onto County Road 536. Turn left on County Road 539 and go approximately 1 mile to the gate.