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Escape to 120.25 acres of prime North Texas hunting and recreational land just 3 miles south of Bryson in Jack County. This versatile property offers a rare combination of improved pasture, mature hardwoods, and live water, making it ideal as a hunting retreat, ranch, or buildable acreage for a primary or weekend home.
Extensive clearing has transformed the landscape into a balanced mix of open grazing land and natural wildlife habitat. Rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,200 feet provides scenic build sites and long-range views. Board Tree Creek winds through the property, complemented by multiple natural ponds that support wildlife and livestock. With an average annual rainfall of 32 inches, the land consistently produces lush grasses, native vegetation, and mast-producing trees including oak and pecan.
This property sits in a highly sought-after hunting region, offering excellent populations of whitetail deer, turkey, feral hogs, and small game. Dense cover of oak, juniper, mesquite, and hardwoods creates ideal bedding and travel corridors. The area’s rich history also presents opportunities for discovering artifacts from early settlers and Native American inhabitants.
Access is a standout feature, with paved frontage on FM 1191 leading directly to a gated entrance—no long gravel roads required. The property is perimeter fenced with 5-strand barbed wire and is well-suited for cattle, horses, or other livestock.
Conveniently located near Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Graham, and Lake Bridgeport, this land offers both seclusion and proximity to major recreational destinations, making it a strong investment and legacy property.
Directions:
South From Bryson, TX 3 miles on FM 1191
Showing Instructions:
Access to property is only allowed with presence of listing agent or a buyer's agent. No access is granted without prior consent from listing agent.
Boudaries shown are approximates and are not meant to supercede any survey or actual property boundaries.