Land and Rural Retreats Wellington, Collingsworth County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 373 Acres

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Wellington, Collingsworth County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 373 Acres
Wellington, Collingsworth County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 373 Acres
The Rolling Plains Ranch is a 373-acre piece of the big deer country of the eastern Texas Panhandle. Located on the Salt Fork of the Red River, this ranch has the potential to produce big whitetail bucks, loads of bobwhite quail, and Rio Grande turkeys. Located in central Collingsworth County on the south side of the Salt Fork of the Red River Rolling Plains Ranch is the prefect size for bow hunting and gun hunting and provides the rare... more

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Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
373 Acres
Price:
$557,635
MLS or other ID:
Rolling Plains Ranch
 

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