“bob-white” is the distinctive sound you hear as you pull up to the gate; the sentries of quail are out in full force to give you that unique West Texas Howdy. Their chorus of whistles creates peace that makes the Double Mountain view much more special. Quail aren’t the only ones that enjoy this area of Stonewall County; the wild hogs, Whitetail deer, dove, and much more flourish in this landscape abundant with water throughout.
The Salt Creek South 320 offers all that you would expect in the great outdoors with uninterrupted views of iconic landscape, wildlife, water, and more stars than you can imagine. This is a full experience. Along the foothills of what early settlers used to guide their travels, this property has a landscape that rises in elevation to soak in those historic views.
You’ll find the place functional too, with two large stock tanks. Perimeter fences are in good shape. T...
You’ll find the place functional too, with two large stock tanks. Perimeter fences are in good shape. The property has been managed over the years, so grass production is better than normal for the area. A variety of trees are thick in the canyon draws and around the surface water. The cover is very good, with the landscape serving as travel corridors and the trees protecting those wild travelers.
The open areas will be critical during rut season as the neighboring properties are thick with trees. Fawns can be found bedding down in the thick grass and find the property nice to run and play. A good-sized concrete trough can be found by the working windmill.
A good property just off the beaten path is sometimes hard to find, especially one with good water, terrain change, wildlife, and views both day and night. Come see what the early settlers saw; it’s sure worth the look. Give Dan Byerly a call at (325) 665-3489.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Aspermont, TX, take FM Road 610 for 10.3 miles west, turn left onto CR 440 for 0.9 miles. The gate is on the right side. From Abilene, TX, drive 24 miles north along US Hwy 277/US Hwy 83, then turn left onto US Hwy 83 for 34 miles. Turn left onto W Swenson Ave for .5 miles, continue straight on FM Road 610 for 9.8 miles, and turn left onto CR 440 for 0.9 miles.
A little over one hour from Abilene, this land is two hours or less from Lubbock, Midland, and Wichita Falls; just over three hours to Fort Worth.