End of the Trail Ranch is the perfect getaway for any outdoor enthusiast. Only 45 minutes from Dallas, you can bag a limit of mallards and be back in the office by lunch! Only minutes from I-45 and Highway 175, access is quick and easy. Great elevation and pasture makes this property perfect for building a cabin or home overlooking the Trinity River valley. Hunt predators and varmints year around, fish the creeks and ponds, or ride horses and run cattle. It is all possible at the End of the Trial Ranch. This property has been in the same family for over 40 years, and is now ready to become your legacy. Terrain
Most of the terrain at End of the Trail Ranch is reasonably level and flat, ranging in elevation from the southeast corner at approximately 370 feet above sea level to the northwest corner at approximately 330 feet above sea level. The southeast corner affords th...
Most of the terrain at End of the Trail Ranch is reasonably level and flat, ranging in elevation from the southeast corner at approximately 370 feet above sea level to the northwest corner at approximately 330 feet above sea level. The southeast corner affords the best views of pasture, woods, and Wetland Reserve Program WRP fields.
The WRP easement is intended to establish natural habitat and preserve the native grasses and black clay soil. Therefore, the 1,241+/- acres in the WRP restricts the use of livestock but the remaining 100 acres of improved grasses consists mostly of coastal Bermuda. The property is currently not running any cattle, but leasing to cattle grazers is an option.
Wooded areas featuring ash and oak tree stands are located mostly around the creeks, streams, ponds and wet areas. Beautiful mature pecans are spread throughout the pasture affording beautiful scenery and good shade. Water
There are no worries about water at End of the Trail Ranch! The Trinity River valley is always flowing with shallow underground water, and streams, creeks, and ponds abound. A wide, deep creek running through the property holds water year-round, and a deep pond near the entrance is always full providing ample drinking water for the cattle. Numerous wet weather sloughs fill up when rains and floods arrive providing ample water for all of the wildlife who call End of the Trail Ranch home. Wildlife
The rich variety of wildlife makes End of the Trail Ranch a sportsman rsquo s paradise 365 days a year! There is considerable evidence of whitetail deer and more hogs than can be harvested! Groups of mourning dove can be seen feeding, and September through March, you can count thousands upon thousands of ducks and geese feeding and roosting in the fields. Don rsquo t forget your spotlight for the coyotes, bobcats, armadillo rsquo s, raccoons, rabbits, and possums! Great fishing rounds out the recreational opportunities on this property with plentiful blue and channel catfish, perch, carp, and alligator gar. You may even see some otters slipping in and out of the sloughs and creeks. Improvements
What makes End of the Trail Ranch so special and unique is the fact that 1,241 acres have already been through the tedious process and red tape of completing the Natural Resources Conservation Service rsquo s NRCS Wetland Reserve Program giving this property a perpetual easement. Significant dirt construction has been done to the creek and levee system, and a concrete and rock spillway is in place providing easy access across the creek. Dirt roads provide access around the perimeter of the property, and five-strand, barbed- wire fence encloses the 100 acres of pasture. The 12 rsquo x 30 rsquo lodge sits on a concrete pad with electricity, water, and sewer on site.
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