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06/19/2025
No Price
3846 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - TBD U.S. 271 S, Bogata, TX
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Westfield Farm | 3,846 Deeded Acres + 430 Leased Acres
Premier Investment-Grade Row Crop Farm in Red River County, Texas
Near Bogata, Texas | Just 90 Miles Northeast of Dallas-Fort Worth
Executive Overview
Westfield Farm is a large-scale, high-performing Texas row crop investment property totaling approximately 4,275 operated acres, including 3,846 contiguous deeded acres and 430 additional leased acres. Positioned in the fertile and historically productive Red River Valley, this turnkey farm features premium soils, extensive infrastructure, and direct access to grain markets, offering exceptional potential for long-term appreciation and reliable income.
This expansive agricultural asset sits just outside Bogata, Texas, in the heart of Red River County, and is within easy reach of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, one of the fastest-growing economic regions in the United States. The region has a deep-rooted farming history and is experiencing steady growth in agribusiness demand, driven by increased commodity consumption, urban expansion, and investor interest in hard-asset portfolios.
Texas Agriculture Growth & Regional Strength
Texas continues to lead the nation in agricultural productivity, and Northeast Texas is rapidly becoming a hub for scalable row crop operations, particularly in Red River County. With rich Blackland soils, improving infrastructure, and a favorable tax climate, the region has seen increased investment from institutional farmland buyers, family offices, and expanding producers.
Proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth (90 miles): Strong regional commodity markets and access to export infrastructure
Agribusiness Expansion: Area supported by poultry integrators, feed mills, grain terminals, and trucking hubs
Growing Demand for Row Crops: Red River County supports consistent corn, wheat, soybean, and milo yields, and is increasingly favored for input-secure production
Land & Farming Profile
Total Operated Acreage: 4,276 acres (3,846 deeded + 430 leased)
FSA Tillable Acres: High percentage of row crop ground, minimal wasteland
Soil Types: Predominantly Burleson clay, Deport clay, and Mabank sandy loamwell-suited for moisture retention, nutrient holding, and high-yield production
Topography: Gently rolling with consistent grade, suitable for large modern equipment
Crops Grown: Corn, wheat, soybeans, cotton and sorghum
Climate & Water Availability
Westfield Farm benefits from a temperate East Texas climate, ideal for year-round farming with predictable rainfall and growing seasons:
Average Annual Rainfall: 50 inches
Growing Season: 230240 days per year
Natural Drainage: Strong surface drainage with internal road access across tracts
Water: Area has good support and natural seasonal moisture balance for row crop production
Farm Infrastructure & Improvements
The farm includes operational enhancements that allow for cost-efficient input management, high-throughput harvest, and year-round maintenance:
Storage & Handling
Grain Storage Capacity: 410,000+ bushels across two bin sites
80,800 bu on-site with managers residence
330,000 bu at a centralized loading and mixing facility
Fertilizer & Chemical Storage:
Liquid fertilizer tanks (75,000+ gallon capacity)
Chemical mixing/injection building, diked containment areas
Concrete loadout slabs and washdown areas
Operational Buildings
Equipment Shop: 40' x 100' steel building with electricity and gravel yard
Managers Residence: 3,000 SF house with apartment for staff or live-in oversight
Internal Roads: Access across tracts via gravel and county-maintained roads
Investment Summary
Westfield Farm stands as a hard-asset, income-producing agricultural investment in a rising market. Key advantages include:
Immediate Scale: Rare opportunity to acquire over 4,200 acres of contiguous farm ground in one of Texas most productive regions
Operational ROI: Lease income already in place. Custom farming contracts or direct operation available
Land Appreciation: Red River County farmland values have increased due to proximity to urban growth and investor competition
Tax Advantage: Texas offers favorable property tax structures for ag-exempt land, providing holding cost efficiency
Portfolio Diversification: Agricultural land remains a low-volatility hedge against inflation and market instability
Contact UC Ranch Altaterra Today for your private tour: 903-401-8184
05/13/2025
$1,625,000
235 ac.
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Red River County - 17631 FM 1159, Clarksville, TX
G4 Ranch 235 Acres of Premier Hunting & Recreational Paradise in Red River County, Texas
Escape to the wild beauty of Northeast Texas with the G4 Ranch, a remarkable 235-acre hunting and recreational property for sale near Clarksville, Texas in scenic Red River County. Ideally situated just under 2 hours from North Dallas, this turnkey ranch is the perfect retreat for sportsmen, outdoor families, or investors looking for a legacy landholding near DFW.
Proudly offered by the Altaterra Premier Team with United Country Altaterra Realty & Auction, this ranch combines world-class hunting, beautiful timberland, and modern amenitiesall in one of the most sought-after recreational markets in Texas.
Premier Hunting Property
The G4 Ranch is a well-established and meticulously managed hunting tract with multiple food plots, feeders, and strategically placed blindseach named and mapped, including popular stands like Big Buck, Bilbos Stand, and Cades Rifle. This property offers world-class whitetail deer hunting, with consistent trail camera activity and genetics supported by neighboring managed tracts. Additional game includes:
Eastern wild turkey known to roost in the hardwood bottoms.
Feral hogs year-round.
Waterfowl including mallards and wood ducks in the shallow ponds, seasonal sloughs, and impoundments positioned along natural flyways.
Predators and small game, making this a year-round sportsman's getaway.
Timber & Wildlife Habitat
The land features a well-balanced mix of native hardwoods and managed pine stands. The northern and southeastern sections include harvestable stands of loblolly pine (~10 years old), while the majority of the ranch showcases mature red oak, post oak, pin oak, hickory, sweet gum, and native pecan. The diverse forest canopy provides ideal bedding, browse, and acorn production critical to sustaining healthy wildlife populations.
Trail System & Water Resources
Over two miles of established trails and hunting lanes (Main Loop Trail and more) create easy access to all corners of the ranch. Multiple stock ponds and shallow water areas enhance wildlife habitat and offer potential for duck hunting, livestock watering, or wetland development. The lands level topography and Wrightsville-Raino Complex soils (88% coverage) support strong timber growth and recreational use with excellent drainage.
Remodeled Cabin, Barn & Amenities
The property features a fully remodeled cabin-style home with modern comforts, including:
Vaulted ceiling living room with wood-burning fireplace.
Four-bedroom, Two bathroom, that sleeps 10 people with full kitchen.
Additional 5th bunk room that sleeps 4 people in barn with full bathroom with shower and washer and dryer hookups.
Covered porch overlooking the landscape.
Nearby is a steel-framed barn with 4 horse stalls, 400 sq. ft. of guest quarters, power and water, and an adjacent Cantina bar and outdoor lounge areaperfect for relaxing after a day afield. The additional metal sea container provides secure storage for ATVs, tools, and feed.
Turnkey & Income Potential
G4 Ranch is being sold turnkey with options for existing blinds, feeders, equipment, and furnishings. Recreational lease income has been previously supported and could easily be re-established.
Investment Highlights
Highly desirable location in Red River County near Clarksville, Texas.
Short drive to DFW, Texarkana, Mount Pleasant, and Southeast Oklahoma.
Suitable for weekend getaways, family retreat, or corporate hunting ranch.
Excellent candidate for timber harvesting, recreational lease income, and long-term land appreciation.
05/08/2024
$2,199,000
190 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Negley, TX
For more information or to schedule a showing call the listing agent, Tom Waltz at 817-913-3773
Location:
Located just 2 hours northeast of Dallas in beautiful Northeast Texas, this property sits due north of Clarksville in the Hopewell area of Red River County. See the map below for further details.
Terrain:
This property truly has everything a heart could desire! From hilltop views of an amazing lake to flowing majestic meadows with several ponds, and enormous Granddaddy 100-200-year-old Oaks throughout, it offers a picturesque setting. Paved road frontage and outstanding improvements (see list below) make this a showplace, perfect for a retirement retreat or a weekend getaway. Not to mention, it boasts outstanding hunting opportunities with excellent habitat and massive plantations of pines and oaks as bordering neighbors. Its all complete and ready for you to enjoy!
Improvements:
An impressive 6,525 square foot custom home is nestled amongst huge oaks, built with stone and metal for low maintenance. Theres plenty of parking space in the 3-car heated and cooled garage, along with lots of storage and an extra freezer area. The inside is flooded with light thanks to well-placed windows that offer stunning views of the outdoors. A phenomenal large fireplace makes it a cozy spot to enjoy a coffee while taking in the views of the lake and sweeping meadows adorned with magnificent trees. The custom kitchen and attention to detail, including the pantry and handcrafted spice rack and bar, make this home truly special. The owners suite also boasts magnificent views, a pass-through fireplace, a lovely porch, ample storage in large closets, a spacious walk-in shower, and a large Jacuzzi tub. The guest suites are all unique, well-designed, and decorated, while the laundry room is convenient and theres a fantastic custom wrought-iron staircase leading up to a nice office with a view, along with a safe room for your loved ones and valuables. This place truly must be seen to be appreciated; its magnificent, well-designed, and custom-built.
30 x 60 Workshop complete with heat and air conditioning
20 x 20 Equipment Shed
40 x 100 Hay Barn adjoining 30 x 100 Equipment barn along with 14 x 12 air conditioned office bathroom in the hay barn!
Helicopter Pad
Working pens for cattle and horses with some covered area
Wildlife:
The property is abundant with deer as well as Rio Grande turkeys, wild hogs, and excellent fishing opportunities in your own ponds and lake. Located right in the middle of the Eastern Turkey capital of Texas! With the nearby Red River and many reservoirs in the area, and if thats not enough, youre right in the middle of the flyway for ducks and geese (see pics of Geese pics)!
05/07/2025
$1,300,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Negley, TX
Call the Listing Agent Tom Waltz for more information or to schedule a showing 817-913-3773
Location:
Situated just two hours northeast of Dallas, this beautiful Northeast Texas ranch is located north of Clarksville in the Hopewell community of Red River County. Paved road frontage offers convenient access, while its private setting provides a peaceful escape.
Terrain:
This breathtaking property features rolling meadows, multiple ponds, and incredible hilltop views of a picturesque lake. Scattered across the ranch are towering 100- to 200-year-old oaks, adding to its natural beauty. The property is bordered by plantations of pines and oaks, creating an excellent habitat for wildlife and making it an ideal retreat for recreation or a permanent residence. Its a true turnkey opportunity, ready to enjoy immediately.
Improvements:
At the heart of the ranch is a stunning 6,525-square-foot custom home, crafted from stone and metal for lasting quality and minimal maintenance. The home offers an open, light-filled layout with a grand fireplace, a spacious custom kitchen with a handcrafted spice rack and bar, and a luxurious owners suite with a private porch, a pass-through fireplace, a spa-like bathroom, and large closets. Additional highlights include guest suites, a wrought-iron staircase leading to a private office and safe room, and a large three-car heated and cooled garage with extra storage.
Supporting the ranch are excellent facilities, including a 30 x 60 heated and cooled workshop, a 20 x 20 equipment shed, a helicopter pad, and working pens for cattle and horses with covered areas.
Wildlife:
The ranch is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, with abundant deer, Rio Grande turkeys, wild hogs, and outstanding fishing in the private ponds and lake. Positioned in the heart of the Eastern Turkey capital of Texas and along major waterfowl flyways, the property also attracts ducks and geese, offering exceptional hunting and wildlife viewing.
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06/10/2025
$9,500,000
1586 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 508 County Road 2381, Bagwell, TX
Duck Island is a 1,586 acre hunting and fishing oasis surrounded by the Red River to the north and a 390 acre private lake to the south. A gated entrance grants access to the only road in to this sportsman's paradise with a huge private lake, open fields, dense woods and scattered trees that lure every species of wildlife in north Texas and southern Oklahoma.
Land
The island was created when the Red River changed course from a south sweeping oxbow to a more direct path to the east. The result was an island that spans the Texas and Oklahoma border completely cut off from all sides. The channel carved out by the river became an expansive 390 acre crescent shaped lake with steep banks to the south and shallow banks on the island's shore. A road was built across the lake, 700 acres of the island was cleared and a pivot irrigation sprinkler installed using water from the lake to irrigate the fertile alluvial soils. The remaining 850 acres varies from riparian habitat to scattered trees and dense woods.
Recreation
Duck Island's location on the Red River, surrounded by water, and the fact that it has only one way in or out makes it a natural haven for migratory birds, deer, turkey and amazing fishing opportunities. The size of this property vastly expands it's recreational value and the location is a rare combination of seclusion and easy access to services. The lake is deep and wide enough for nearly any water sport and the land offers everything from marshes and river bottoms to open fields then dense woods. The pivot irrigation sprinkler is perfectly suited to grow food stands for dove, quail and deer habitat and the beauty is beyond belief.
Agriculture
800 acres of the property is currently planted in wheat irrigated by an 18 tower pivot irrigation sprinkler.
General Operations
Duck Island generates substantial income from farming and hunting leases and has tremendous carrying capacity for grazing livestock.
Region & Climate
Red River County in Texas has ahumid subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters.The county experiences an average of 46 inches of rainfall annually, with the growing season averaging 234 days.Temperatures range from an average high of 94F in July to an average low of 30F in January.
Location
Duck Island is located just 25 minutes north of Clarksville, 40 minutes northeast of Paris and 2 1/2 hours from DFW Airport. A gated road across the lake transports you away from the real world to a secluded oasis surrounded by water and huge trees where the wildlife feels just as native as it did 100 years ago. There is power to the property and amazing building sites for a lodge or hunting cabin.
03/25/2025
$220,000
66.11 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Lydia, TX
For more information please contact listing agent Tom Waltz (817) 913-3773
Location:
Just 2.5 hours northeast of Dallas in gorgeous Red River county. 11 miles from De Kalb, 19 miles from Clarksville. See below map for details
Terrain:
This amazing ranch is super private near the end of a private road, massive hardwoods, lake frontage, river access, great trails system for riding, walking and hunting, great wildlife food plots and deer stands, tons of wildlife and amazing beauty! Theres 2 tracts a 5.11 acres with electricity and water and RV ($6,000) and camp site and theres 61 acres with lake and river access and great hunting and fishing.
Improvements:
Electricity, water, gravel road, deer stands, feeders, wildlife food plots, metal storage building, RV for $6,000.
Wildlife:
Deer, Turkey, wild hogs, squirrels, rabbits, fishing in Sulphur river, Fishing in adjoining lake and many other lakes in the area.
06/27/2025
$349,900
22.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 596 U.S. 271, Bogata, TX
Buyer says: Bring All Offers!!
Brick home on 22 beautiful acres. If you are searching for a place to call home, this just may be it. This home has 3 spacious bedrooms with walk in closets and 2 bathrooms. There is a huge family room with a gas fireplace that looks out onto a comfortable covered patio. The kitchen is large and the laundry room has plenty of room to install a huge pantry or use as a mud room. The front of the home has a formal living room that is very flexible to use as intended or as a large office, game room, homeschool room or whatever else your heart desires. There is a nice 2 car carport attached for your convenience. Outside you will find a large open shop with electric installed as well as a secure area with a roll up door. A smaller storage building is in the back yard which is fenced for kids or critters. The back yard also has a few huge pine trees and a second yard area. The 22 acres is in fenced pasture so bring your dreams of a small ranch with you. An old metal building with run in area is behind the shop and could be revived to be a nice functioning area for your livestock or equipment. This home is conveniently located on 271 on your way to Mt Pleasant and I-30 to the South or Paris to the West. This is country living at its finest with room to roam, nice sized home, shop and location. Call today to view this gem before its gone!
For more information contact Tammy Woods at 903-900-9596.
10/09/2024
$169,900
37.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Johntown, TX
Call the Listing Agent Tom Waltz for more information or to schedule a showing 817-913-3773
Location: Located in Red River County, just 2 hours from Dallas in Northeast Texas. See the map below for details.
Terrain: If youre seeking total privacy at the end of a road with incredible wildlife habitat, this property is for you! Whether youre looking for a remote getaway or a place to enjoy nature, this pristine tract offers it all. It features massive hardwoods, thick brush, well-maintained trails, and established wildlife food plots. Deer stands are already set up and ready for your next hunt. The property includes a great campsite, access to the Sulphur River, and convenient private road access. With low taxes at just $85 a year, this is not only a perfect retreat but also a great investment opportunity. Additionally, there is a cozy cabin available that can be moved onto the property if needed.
Wildlife: The property is home to abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, wild hogs, squirrels, and rabbits. Enjoy fishing nearby in the Sulphur River and several area lakes.
06/20/2024
$1,395,000
152.62 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 7999 FM 44, Annona, TX
Acres: 152.616 Acres.
Price Reduced: $1,395,000.
Animal Units: 35-40 mother cows.
Terms: No owner financing.
Location: 7999 FM 44, Annona, TX, 75550, Red River County.
Comments: This beautiful ranch and home are located in Red River County south of Annona, Texas. Soils are sandy loam and produce excellent grasses for grazing or hay bailing. Out the back door of the modern ranch style home is a crystal clear 5 acre lake stocked with fish and a covered fishing dock.
Improvements:
2,700 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. Home has a kitchen with a breakfast area, formal dining room, sunroom, a wood burning stove, and a 2 car attached garage. Home overlooks a beautiful 5 acre lake.
All metal shop with concrete floor and insulation. Shop has equipment storage on two sides keeping rolling stock out of the weather.
A small hunters cabin is located on a bluff with breathtaking views.
Metal corral.
Small covered fishing dock.
Water: House is on a water well, but rural water is available. Several ponds, 5 acre lake. Annona, TX averages 51 inches of rain a year.
Terrain: Beautiful rolling hills with approximately 60 acres of mature trees consisting of pines, pecan, and other hardwoods scattered throughout the ranch. Approximately 90 acres of open meadows.
Fences: Adequate fencing, some new. T-posts with barbed wire, and some pipe fencing.
Grasses: Bermuda grass, Bahia grass, some native grasses, clover, and rye grass.
Game: Whitetail deer, some wild hogs, excellent fishing.
04/13/2025
$225,000
27.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - County Rd 1300, Deport, TX
AMAZING COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST!! HUGE SHOP WIRED FOR ELECTRICAL FROM GENERATOR OR HOOK UP ELECTRIC OR SOLAR! ELECTRIC AVAIL AT STREET. WATER METER FEE PAID AND AT THE ENTRANCE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT BUG OUT GETAWAY PROPERTY FOR YOUR FAMILY, THIS IS IT!!!! PROPERTY IS 85% FENCED SMALL PORTION UNFENCED TO POSSIBLY ACQUIRE THE PROPERTY. CREEK RUNS THRU PROPERTY. PLENTY OF WILDLIFE AND MORE PEACEFUL THAN YOU COULD IMAGINE!! COME OUT AND LIVE THE COUNTRY DREAM!!
AG EXEMPT AND VERY VERY LOW TAXES
10/13/2025
$470,000
63.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Dimple, TX
For more information please contact listing agent Tom Waltz (817) 913-3773
Location:
Located north of Clarksville in northern Red River County, west of Highway 37. See map below for details.
Terrain:
This property has everything you dream aboutdead-end road privacy, rolling terrain, sweeping meadows, ponds, an RV cover, and a brand-new RV with all amenities including a washer and dryer. There is also a storage container with a wood-burning stove, workbench, and Polaris. County water, electricity, and excellent hunting make this a complete package. Enjoy your morning coffeeor a beverage of your choicefrom the brand-new deck overlooking your entire ranch. This place is turnkey and ready to enjoy. All you have to do is show up!
Wildlife:
Fish in your own ponds or nearby Red River and Langford Lake. Excellent hunting for whitetail deer, wild hogs, ducks, geese, turkeys, and doves.
Improvements and Equipment:
The property is fully equipped with electricity and county water. A finished shipping container serves as additional storage and workspace, complete with a wood-burning stove, electricity, and a workbench. There is a new metal RV cover and a spacious deck offering views of the entire ranch. A brand-new RVvalued at $80,000comes fully loaded with all amenities, including a washer and dryer. This turnkey setup is ready for immediate use with no additional work required.
10/07/2025
$199,900
36.51 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Johntown, TX
For more information please contact listing agent Tom Waltz (817) 913-3773
Location:
Only 1.5 to 2 hours east of the DFW Metroplex in Red River County. (See Map ID below for details.)
Terrain:
This exceptional property offers a rare combination of natural beauty, privacy, and outdoor adventure. Towering hardwood timber, established wildlife food plots, and a well-maintained trail system create the perfect setting for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Strategically placed deer stands and feeders provide excellent opportunities for Whitetail deer and wild hog hunting, while nearby lakes and rivers offer outstanding fishing.
Situated at the end of a secluded road and bordered by expansive neighboring ranches, the property provides unmatched peace and seclusion, making it an ideal private retreat or weekend getaway.
Improvements:
Rustic cabin built with fully insulated panels
Electricity, heating, and air conditioning
Comfortable furnishings with table and chairs
High-speed fiber internet (installed 2025)
Gravel road frontage for convenient access
This ranch delivers the best of both worlds modern comfort in a timeless natural setting.
Wildlife:
Abundant Whitetail deer, turkey, wild hogs, and excellent fishing opportunities in the nearby Sulphur River, Lake Bob Sandlin, and Lake Cypress Springs.
06/20/2024
$1,247,197
369.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - County Road 2133, Detroit, TX
Midway Hunt Club Red River County, TX
Excellent deer hunting property with timber.
Located in the heart of Red River County and teeming with wildlife, this rare opportunity to own hunting and timberland should not be overlooked. The property has a frontage on a county road and electricity is available. Excellent interior roads and trails allow access throughout. The property is well-maintained and has established food plots. Great for deer hunting, turkey hunting, wild hog hunting, and other small game hunting. An older barn makes a great campsite that includes electricity. One could also build a cabin for the perfect weekend retreat. This Texas hunting land for sale in Red River County contains an attractive mix of pine plantations including over 190 acres of 23-year-old professionally managed pine. A small creek is lined with mature hardwoods. The 40-acre piece contains a stand of 34-year-old natural hardwood and pine. This allows for potential income from timber harvests in the future and the habitat game seek out. Midway Hunt Club includes two small ponds that may hold waterfowl for duck hunting. Enjoy hiking, exploring, riding ATV's, birding, and the tranquility and beauty of East Texas. If you are looking for a place to build a weekend retreat, superb hunting property or club, or a good long-term investment in land, this attractive property could be what you have been looking for. Opportunities to own such a great property in a growing, high-demand area do not come along often. Convenient to Texarkana, Dallas area, and Shreveport, LA. Contact Brian DePriest to learn more.
Timber:
Stand Type Acres
2001 Pine
Plantation 193
2020 Pine
Plantation 82
Hardwood 86
Ponds/Not Planted 8
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10/23/2025
$159,900
36.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Johntown, TX
For more information please contact listing agent Tom Waltz (817) 913-3773
Location:
Only 1.52 hours from DFW easy access yet private. Escape the city and discover your own secluded retreat in beautiful Red River County just a short drive from the DFW Metroplex!
Terrain:
Heavily wooded with towering 100-year-old hardwoods, a live creek (Mustang Creek), and a well-maintained trail system perfect for hiking, ATVs, or horseback riding. Elevation is high and dry plenty of elevated ground for building
Wildlife:
Abundant whitetail deer, turkey, wild hogs, and duck hunting opportunities along the creek and flyway. Cast a line in Mustang Creek or nearby Sulphur River, Lake Bob Sandlin, and Lake Cypress Springs
Improvements:
Multiple deer stands and feeders already in place
Partial fencing
Electricity nearby for an easy connection
Excellent potential for drilling a water well
Whether youre looking for a hunting camp, weekend getaway, or future homesite, this property is a rare find at an incredible value.
09/09/2024
$229,900
65 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Boxelder, TX
For more information or to schedule a showing call the listing agent, Tom Waltz at 817-913-3773
Location:
Located only 2 hours from Dallas in Northeast Texas, Red River County, on the Sulphur River. See aerial map below for details.
Terrain:
Looking for a remote tract with fantastic terrain, river frontage, abundant fishing, lush wildlife habitat, and an extensive trail network for four-wheeling? Look no further!
The Sulphur River frontage makes this property a rare find, offering prime hunting habitat. While some areas are in the floodplain, this does not affect the camping area and actually enhances hunting opportunities. There is a separate 5 acre tract for camping, which includes a cabin with county water and electricity already in place. Deer stands and feeders are included with an acceptable offer.
Improvements:
The 5 acre camping tract features electricity, a cabin with a porch and covered area for storage, county water with a meter already hooked up, septic, and gravel road frontage.
Wildlife:
Enjoy fishing in the Sulphur River and nearby reservoirs, as well as hunting for whitetail deer, wild hogs, ducks, and geese.
06/04/2025
$349,000
8.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 99 County Road 1363, Clarksville, TX
Tucked beneath big Texas skies, this beautifully remodeled 4-bedroom, 3-bath home spans a generous 2,751 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. Step inside and discover, Vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light filling two spacious living rooms. A chefs kitchen with gleaming counters, ample cabinetry, and direct access to a covered back patioperfect for starlit dinners or sweet tea afternoons. A flexible bonus room brimming with potential: craft studio, home office, second dining area, or game roomthe choice is yours. Private bedroom wing: All bedrooms are thoughtfully placed on one side of the home, ensuring peaceful nights and personal space. Beyond the walls, explore a fenced backyard ready for pets, play, or gardening. A barn and dedicated dog run offer space for animals, hobbies, or storage. The 19x20 ft. garage offers both protection for your vehicles and additional utility space. This property isnt just a homeits a lifestyle, an escape, and a canvas for your country living dreams.
For more information contact Kristen Ross at 903-491-6809.
10/10/2022
$375,000
65 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Harts Bluff, TX
For more information or to schedule a showing please call Tom Waltz, Listing Agent at 817-913-3773 or visit our website!
Location: Only 2 hours from Dallas in Red River County in Northeast Texas. See Mapright embedded map below for exact details on location.
Terrain: This incredible 65 acre tract is one of the best deer hunting places in Red River County. It has lots of trails cut through the huge oak timber with 5 feeders and five blinds, a 4x8 hog trap inside a fence with a feeder and a 300 yard steel target range. There is a two room cabin with a bathroom, shower, kitchen area, electricity, water catchment system, 2 portable water tanks and a septic tank. Also, pier and beam pillars are poured and ready for a new 24x36 cabin to be built. There is a 40 shipping container with a covered awning, a 2016 UTV along with other items in the container. This is a rare find inside the historic Shawnee Creek Ranch because over 70 percent of the property is high ground out of the flood plain. If you're looking to get away from it all and have access to Sulphur River and many miles of roads for 4 wheeling this is for you. There is a HOA road maintenance fee of $450 and the taxes are approximately $95 per year.
Improvements: Cabin framed, 20x25 metal carport, piers, storage container with awning. Septic, electricity, gravel driveway, storm shelter.
Wildlife: Deer, turkey, wild hogs, and fishing
07/08/2023
$189,900
28 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Annona, TX
Don't miss out on this incredible property! Contact the Listing Agent, Tom Waltz, today at 817-913-3773 for more information or to schedule a showing. Discover the perfect retreat, just 2 hours away from Dallas, in stunning Red River County.
Location: Only 2 hours from Dallas in beautiful Red River County. On FM 114 north of Annona. See the embedded interactive Mapright below for a detailed location and property boundaries.
Terrain: This amazing tract has a very nice combo of hardwoods and hidden meadows. Very productive farm ground in a very productive area where you can plant fruit trees or crops but also have plenty of hunting with great bedding areas for deer and turkey as well as several areas to build a nice lake from a spring fed creek on the property. Great place to build a cabin with electricity and water nearby as well as paved road frontage.
Wildlife: Deer, Turkey, wild hogs, fishing in nearby lakes
Improvements: Fencing, paved road frontage, electricity and co-op water available
09/02/2025
$399,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 700 County Rd 45900, Detroit, TX
Ready to move into your country home on 10 beautiful acres with pond for fishing, workshop and a storage or she shed that could be guest quarters; here it is! Home has several fruit and nut trees in the front yard, sets back off the county road for your enjoyment. Plenty of room to cross fence to have small pasture for your animals and has a small chicken coop for your own fresh eggs or use as a pen. The smaller shed can be guest quarters or hobby shed as was used to live in while owner built home. Home has large living area, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, extra large utility room, dining area and large kitchen, Gutters put on the home this month of July. The property is located in Prairiland ISD, highly desirable school system. Property is about 5 miles to Blossom, TX 12 miles to Paris, TX and about 1 and half hours to the DFW metroplex. This adorable home and spacious 10 acres is ready for you to make your home! Come see for yourself! Call Earlene Vickers (903)491-6560 today!
07/01/2025
$269,900
12.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 506 Clarksville St, Bogata, TX
Home with horse barn and 12 beautiful acres. This lovely home sits in the heart of small town Bogata, TX! The home has fresh paint inside and out with a nice deck in the back. It is very light and welcoming with new floorcoverings throughout. The living room has a huge front window and the dining area is just off of the living room with beautiful touches like corner lighted nooks with lovely sconces above them. The primary bedroom is very large with a walk in closet off of it as well as its own bath with a second walk in closet. The primary bath features a jetted tub and entrance to the back deck. Overall, the home is very inviting and comfortable. The garage is oversized and has a room off of it for your storage needs. If you need room for your critters, this just might be the one. There is a lovely 40 X 50 barn in the back with flexible room for up to 5 stalls, a tack room and large run-in in the back. Even the stalls are oversized at approximately 13X11 each. There is electric to the barn as well as water and an attic fan for comfort. Just behind the barn is a beautiful small pond and a large pasture with a run-in shed and additional pond. The pasture has scattered large trees and can be accessed off of St Johns as well for ease of upkeep. Bogata is centrally located between Paris and Mt Pleasant for work or pleasure. Don't pass this one up. Call your favorite realtor today and come on out and take a look!
For more information contact Tammy Woods at 9003-900-9596.
05/08/2025
$164,565
20.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - County Road 3230, Clarksville, TX
Red River County may be located only an hour and a half from the DFW area or an hour from Texarkana, but the area offers a nice quiet reprieve from the bustle and noise of urban life, almost like stepping back in time. The drive to this offered property from US 82 at Clarksville winds northeast along FM 1159 for ten miles, passing pastures, row crop farms and forests along the way. Five minutes on maintained county roads brings you to the property just north of Pecan Bayou, close to the earliest northeast Texas settlements of Pecan Point, Mound City and Vessey.
The once busy farmstead is now cloaked in native hardwood and pine forests. The remnants of these farms are nestled back in the quiet woods now, the hard work of previous generations growing crops and raising livestock now exist as cherished family memories. Row crop furrows are still visible in places on this property, some of the current owners worked on the farm for their grandparents generation during summer breaks. There are very large old post oaks, red oaks, sweetgums and pines that once were scattered about the old fields and around the houses, ponds and barns. These large sprawling trees now stand in contrast to the slender young timber as reminders of what this landscape once was.
As is happening across much of the rural South, the time has come for passing these legacy farms along to a new set of owners. The soils had been used in the past to grow crops and for pasture which could complement a residential plan. Recreational activities such as hunting, ATV riding or just walking in the woods could work with a residence or weekend getaway. The soils could also once again support grazing if converted back to pasture. The current conditions on the property make it easily suitable for forestry management, with favorable species of hardwood to go along with the loblolly and shortleaf pine. Allowing this forest to grow over time while making use of it recreationally would be a good plan for this acreage.
In terms of potential hunting opportunities, there is plenty of evidence of whitetail deer and feral hog present on this property. Wild turkeys were seen about a half-mile north crossing the county road, and there currently is a turkey hunting season in this portion of Red River County being north of Highway 82.
The native forests on this property are young, vigorously growing pine and hardwoods that have naturally reforested the fields. A thinning harvest was last done in 2001, and the regrowth of the last twenty-four seasons has produced another crop of trees. There is a wide assortment of species on the uplands including loblolly pine, post oak, ash, shortleaf pine, water oak, sweetgum, various red oaks, black walnut, American elm, Florida maple, American holly, black cherry, dogwood and hornbeam. In addition, cedar elm, overcup oak, willow oak, sycamore, pignut hickory, bitter pecan, river birch, pawpaw and blackgum are several of the species found in the bottomland areas. The growth stage is to where the understory is beginning to open up as the shade suppresses the brush, revealing a fairly open forest in most places. There is a substantial percentage of oaks, sweetgum and pine that will be contributing greatly to the future economics of this young forest.
The relatively level uplands on the northern half of this property slope to the south towards the one major perennial stream, Schaffline Creek, which cuts across the southwestern corner of the 44.8 acres. The smaller Tanyard Branch runs easterly along the northeastern boundary of the 12.7 acre parcel. Several wet-weather branches on the 44.8 and 32.8 acre parcels lead into the six or seven total acres of bottomland Thenas fine sandy loam soils associated with Schaffline Creek, which drains into Pecan Bayou to the south of the property.
This farm is offered in seven parcels that will all have county road access. Proposed parcel mapping is found in the downloadable documents. Electric power is present on five of the parcels; a utility right-of-way will be reserved for the other two tracts by utilizing county road access.
This proposed 20.7 acre parcel is being offered for $164,565 or $7,950 per acre. See the Parcel Pricing Table in the downloadable document section.
Further details of this offering include:
Sellers are offering the land for sale as individual parcels as shown on the proposed parcel mapping, or a combination of two or more into larger parcels; but the Sellers will not sell subdivided smaller parcels.
Sellers will be requiring a deed restriction that prohibits further subdividing in any subsequent sale that are smaller than the originally-offered parcel.
Land usage will also be restricted to non-commercial activities; acceptable usage would be residential, recreational, agriculture and forestry. See Property Use Restrictions in downloadable documents.
There will be a reservation for a utility right-of-way on County Road 3233 along the boundary between the 12.2 and 14.1 acre parcels to allow utility access to the 16.9 acre and 32.8 acre tracts.
The division lines between parcels have not been surveyed; the mapping is provided as an illustration of the Sellers intent. County roads and/or exterior boundaries define the 20.7, 12.2 and 12.7 acres. The access corridor for the 32.8 acres is intended to be approximately 75 feet wide.
The entire 154.222 acres was surveyed in April 2024, with the plat being available upon request. The acreage figures of the parcels is estimated only, based on Appraisal District information, using GIS and aerial photo interpretation, deed call information and ground checks of corner and line markers.
There are no minerals available, Sellers are reserving all owned mineral rights.
FEMA flood zones are not mapped for Red River County.
Taxes for 2024 were $122.48 on the total of the entire 154 acre block. The property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation. A New Owner will be responsible to verify tax status, rollback provisions, and/or apply for Ag/Timber Valuation at the Red River County Appraisal District, as the valuations are tied to the landowner, not the land.
State Railroad Commission data shows no pipelines, oil or gas wells on the property.
Property is in the Clarksville Independent School District.
Electric Power - a powerline is along the northern boundary of the 20.7 acre parcel, and along the east side of County Road 3230, running northeast to southwest across the 12.7, 12.2, 14.1 and 44.8 acre parcels. A utility right-of-way will be reserved for the other two tracts by utilizing county road access. Service drops and connections will be the responsibility of the Buyer. Lamar Electric Cooperative 903-784-4303.
Telephone landline is indicated along County Road 3230, it is believed to be Windstream/Kinetic.
Septic system / water well will need to be installed and is responsibility of the buyer. The Red River County Auditor (903-427-2131) oversees the permitting of On Site Sewage Facilities in Red River County. Installers are licensed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Water well drillers in Texas are licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation. Their websites list licensed service providers.
See the ground and drone photos, as well as the downloadable maps and documents, which include a soils map.
To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, or through the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Visitors will be required to execute an Agreement for Land Entry Permit, which is included in the downloadable documents.
Brokers, agents or individuals interested in submitting offers should first contact Listing Agent for details on legal names and other administrative items concerning the Seller information needed for a contract. One of the Sellers is a licensed agent.
TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use.
Land taxes may be subject to agricultural or other valuations that may be subject to roll back taxes if the use of the land is changed or a new application for such valuation is not tendered to the appropriate appraisal district by the purchaser. Land use valuation status is tied to the landowner, not to the land. Seller nor TerraStone Land Company can guarantee qualification for any special use valuations.
All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.
05/08/2025
$112,095
14.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - County Road 3230, Clarksville, TX
Red River County may be located only an hour and a half from the DFW area or an hour from Texarkana, but the area offers a nice quiet reprieve from the bustle and noise of urban life, almost like stepping back in time. The drive to this offered property from US 82 at Clarksville winds northeast along FM 1159 for ten miles, passing pastures, row crop farms and forests along the way. Five minutes on maintained county roads brings you to the property just north of Pecan Bayou, close to the earliest northeast Texas settlements of Pecan Point, Mound City and Vessey.
The once busy farmstead is now cloaked in native hardwood and pine forests. The remnants of these farms are nestled back in the quiet woods now, the hard work of previous generations growing crops and raising livestock now exist as cherished family memories. Row crop furrows are still visible in places on this property, some of the current owners worked on the farm for their grandparents generation during summer breaks. There are very large old post oaks, red oaks, sweetgums and pines that once were scattered about the old fields and around the houses, ponds and barns. These large sprawling trees now stand in contrast to the slender young timber as reminders of what this landscape once was.
As is happening across much of the rural South, the time has come for passing these legacy farms along to a new set of owners. The soils had been used in the past to grow crops and for pasture which could complement a residential plan. Recreational activities such as hunting, ATV riding or just walking in the woods could work with a residence or weekend getaway. The soils could also once again support grazing if converted back to pasture. The current conditions on the property make it easily suitable for forestry management, with favorable species of hardwood to go along with the loblolly and shortleaf pine. Allowing this forest to grow over time while making use of it recreationally would be a good plan for this acreage.
In terms of potential hunting opportunities, there is plenty of evidence of whitetail deer and feral hog present on this property. Wild turkeys were seen about a half-mile north crossing the county road, and there currently is a turkey hunting season in this portion of Red River County being north of Highway 82.
The native forests on this property are young, vigorously growing pine and hardwoods that have naturally reforested the fields. A thinning harvest was last done in 2001, and the regrowth of the last twenty-four seasons has produced another crop of trees. There is a wide assortment of species on the uplands including loblolly pine, post oak, ash, shortleaf pine, water oak, sweetgum, various red oaks, black walnut, American elm, Florida maple, American holly, black cherry, dogwood and hornbeam. In addition, cedar elm, overcup oak, willow oak, sycamore, pignut hickory, bitter pecan, river birch, pawpaw and blackgum are several of the species found in the bottomland areas. The growth stage is to where the understory is beginning to open up as the shade suppresses the brush, revealing a fairly open forest in most places. There is a substantial percentage of oaks, sweetgum and pine that will be contributing greatly to the future economics of this young forest.
The relatively level uplands on the northern half of this property slope to the south towards the one major perennial stream, Schaffline Creek, which cuts across the southwestern corner of the 44.8 acres. The smaller Tanyard Branch runs easterly along the northeastern boundary of the 12.7 acre parcel. Several wet-weather branches on the 44.8 and 32.8 acre parcels lead into the six or seven total acres of bottomland Thenas fine sandy loam soils associated with Schaffline Creek, which drains into Pecan Bayou to the south of the property.
This farm is offered in seven parcels that will all have county road access. Proposed parcel mapping is found in the downloadable documents. Electric power is present on five of the parcels; a utility right-of-way will be reserved for the other two tracts by utilizing county road access, which would be along the northern boundary of this 14.1 acre parcel along County Road 3233.
This proposed 14.1 acre parcel is being offered for $112,095 or $7,950 per acre. See the Parcel Pricing Table in the downloadable document section.
Further details of this offering include:
Sellers are offering the land for sale as individual parcels as shown on the proposed parcel mapping, or a combination of two or more into larger parcels; but the Sellers will not sell subdivided smaller parcels.
Sellers will be requiring a deed restriction that prohibits further subdividing in any subsequent sale that are smaller than the originally-offered parcel.
Land usage will also be restricted to non-commercial activities; acceptable usage would be residential, recreational, agriculture and forestry. See Property Use Restrictions in downloadable documents.
There will be a reservation for a utility right-of-way on County Road 3233 along the boundary between the 12.2 and 14.1 acre parcels to allow utility access to the 16.9 acre and 32.8 acre tracts.
The division lines between parcels have not been surveyed; the mapping is provided as an illustration of the Sellers intent. County roads and/or exterior boundaries define the 20.7, 12.2 and 12.7 acres. The access corridor for the 32.8 acres is intended to be approximately 75 feet wide.
The entire 154.222 acres was surveyed in April 2024, with the plat being available upon request. The acreage figures of the parcels is estimated only, based on Appraisal District information, using GIS and aerial photo interpretation, deed call information and ground checks of corner and line markers.
There are no minerals available, Sellers are reserving all owned mineral rights.
FEMA flood zones are not mapped for Red River County.
Taxes for 2024 were $122.48 on the total of the entire 154 acre block. The property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation. A New Owner will be responsible to verify tax status, rollback provisions, and/or apply for Ag/Timber Valuation at the Red River County Appraisal District, as the valuations are tied to the landowner, not the land.
State Railroad Commission data shows no pipelines, oil or gas wells on the property.
Property is in the Clarksville Independent School District.
Electric Power - a powerline is along the northern boundary of the 20.7 acre parcel, and along the east side of County Road 3230, running northeast to southwest across the 12.7, 12.2, 14.1 and 44.8 acre parcels. A utility right-of-way will be reserved for the other two tracts by utilizing county road access. Service drops and connections will be the responsibility of the Buyer. Lamar Electric Cooperative 903-784-4303.
Telephone landline is indicated along County Road 3230, it is believed to be Windstream/Kinetic.
Septic system / water well will need to be installed and is responsibility of the buyer. The Red River County Auditor (903-427-2131) oversees the permitting of On Site Sewage Facilities in Red River County. Installers are licensed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Water well drillers in Texas are licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation. Their websites list licensed service providers.
See the ground and drone photos, as well as the downloadable maps and documents, which include a soils map.
To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, or through the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Visitors will be required to execute an Agreement for Land Entry Permit, which is included in the downloadable documents.
Brokers, agents or individuals interested in submitting offers should first contact Listing Agent for details on legal names and other administrative items concerning the Seller information needed for a contract. One of the Sellers is a licensed agent.
TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use.
Land taxes may be subject to agricultural or other valuations that may be subject to roll back taxes if the use of the land is changed or a new application for such valuation is not tendered to the appropriate appraisal district by the purchaser. Land use valuation status is tied to the landowner, not to the land. Seller nor TerraStone Land Company can guarantee qualification for any special use valuations.
All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.
10/29/2025
$149,995
42 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - 000 County Road 3235, Clarksville, TX
Secluded and loaded with wildlife, this 42 +/- acre tract northeast of Clarksville offers the perfect setting for a quiet getaway or hunting retreat. With all-timber terrain and oil-top county road frontage, it provides excellent access while maintaining a tucked-away, private feel.
The property is known for exceptional deer and hog hunting, and the surrounding habitat supports plenty of game year-round. Whether you're looking for a recreational escape or a spot to build your off-grid cabin, this tract checks all the boxes for privacy, nature, and potential.
While the property offers approximately 100 feet of county road frontage, access is straightforward and ideal for those seeking a secluded setup.
Property Features
-42 +/- acres of mixed pine and hardwood timber
-Excellent deer and hog hunting opportunities
-Secluded setting with great privacy and peaceful surroundings
-Oil-top county road frontage for easy access
-Ideal location for an off-grid cabin or weekend retreat
-Abundant wildlife habitat with thick cover and natural browse
-100 feet of county road frontage provides access without sacrificing seclusion
-Low traffic area, quiet and private, yet convenient to Clarksville
-Perfect tract for recreation, timber investment, or a personal getaway
06/19/2025
$365,000
83 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - Bogata, TX
If you're looking for serious hunting land, this 108-acre tract in southern Red River County delivers. Set along the Sulphur River, the property is loaded with wildlife habitatdense woods, thick cover, and natural water sources that make it ideal for deer, hogs, and other game. ATV trails run throughout, giving you easy access to stand locations and the riverbanks without disturbing the land too much. A clean and comfortable 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin sits tucked back in the trees, ready for hunting season or weekend stays.
02/24/2025
$1,283,050
383 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - FM 2120, Bagwell, TX
1st time market offering! Beautiful high and dry in varying age of piney woods with scattered hardwoods. Some convertible. Good access on FM 2120 and County Road 2108. Great shape with electricity running along FM 2120. Offered as a whole or in 2 parcels.
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