Land and Rural Retreats Clarksville, Red River County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 80 Acres

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Clarksville, Red River County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 80 Acres
Clarksville, Red River County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 80 Acres
HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL HIGH FENCED BOWHUNTING RANCH! This Commercial Hunting Ranch has been in continuous operation for 10+ years, and has a large repeat clientele, and is booked solid every weekend though the middle of 09. The ranch was spotlighted on The History Channel in May of 08. You may contact the listing agent for the ranch website, which has many hunters’ testimonials and other informative information. You will find the... more

Property type:
Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
80 Acres
Price:
$295,000
MLS or other ID:
11026151

PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Family
 
Fishing
 
Hunting
 
Waterfront
Waterfront:
Pond
Adjacent Owner
Adjacent Owner:
Private
Utilities
Water:
Community
Electricity:
On property
Natural Gas:
Not available
Services (Utilities):
Waste:
Septic
Terrain
Terrain:
Varied
Residence
Residence Type:
Ranch
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Property
City:
Clarksville
Fencing
 
Road Frontage:
State
Road Surface:
Gravel
Trees:
Moderate
Outbuildings:
Guesthouse/MIL
HISTORICAL WEATHER
Average Temperature
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