



120 deeded acres, Jack County, Texas Located in the rolling Post Oak country of central Jack County, the Salt Creek 120 is a scenic tract with good cover, strong grasses, and over 125 feet of elevation change. Mature post oak and blackjack predominate the high ridges; native bluestem and side-oats grama hold the slopes and flats. Salt Creek, a clear, rocky seasonal stream, crosses the entire eastern third and is lined with elm, hackberry, and scattered pecan. The southern half of the property opens into a wide grassy valley with several potential homesites. Electricity runs through the middle of the gentle valley. Neighboring water wells are strong—20-45 GPM reported within a half-mile. Wildlife is plentiful. Whitetail, turkey, hogs, and dove are present in good numbers, and the thick cover and varied terrain make the place hunt much larger than the deed shows. Larger neighbors should make for good hunting. Soils are primarily sandy loam. One animal unit to 20 acres would be an acceptable stocking rate. Fences are fair. There is one oil well site and two buried pipelines running through the bottom third of the property. Fort Richardson State Park, Possum Kingdom Lake, and Lake Bridgeport are all within a short drive. Access is the only detractor on this parcel. A long easement from US380 is currently the only access. We have priced this parcel to sell, knowing some additional work will need to be done on access. Whitetail Properties is proud to offer this exclusive listing. Shown by appointment only.
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