Land and Rural Retreats Clarksville, Red River County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 55.03 Acres

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Clarksville, Red River County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 55.03 Acres
Clarksville, Red River County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 55.03 Acres
HUNTING AT ITS BEST! There is an excellent Whitetail Deer Population. You will find on this unique place approximately 40% is covered in old growth timber, and the remainder is is lush meadows of native grasses making for excellent food plots, or grazing for cattle with excellent fencing and ponds. This place backs up to an approx 900 acre pine plantation, and located on a all weather county road being halfway between 2 FM Highways.

Property type:
Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
55.03 Acres
Price:
$2,000per acre
MLS or other ID:
10998393

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Hunting
 
Waterfront
Waterfront:
Pond
Adjacent Owner
Adjacent Owner:
Private
Utilities
Electricity:
Available
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Terrain
Terrain:
Rolling
Property
City:
Clarksville
Fencing
 
Road Frontage:
State
Road Surface:
Gravel
Trees:
Heavy
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